The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 24, 1961, Image 3

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Lock Demonstration At
Back Mountain Lumber
At ‘Back Mountain Lumber {Comp- |
any, all day Saturday, the -Lock- |
wood Lock-O-Rama truck will be |
stationed, fitted fo “demonstrate,
STAR-LITE
DRIVE IN THEATRE
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
THUR, — FRI. — SAT.
August 24 — 25 — 26 |
One Boi Each Evening:
=o $2
CINEMAScOPE
COLOR by DE LUXE
starring
DAVID
LADD
ARTHUR
O'CONNELL
|
|
(Shows 1st Thur. & Sat. Eve's)
WALT DISNEY'S
TEN
(Shows 1st Fri. Eve.)
SUN. - MON. — Aug. 27 - 28
One Showing Each Evening
Paramount presents
FRED RSTRIRE
DEBBIE REYNOLDS
LILLE PALMER
TAB HUNTER
# ie PERLBERG. SEATON Posse
‘THE
SOURS:
- OF HIS COMPANY ~
TECHNICOLOR ®
(Shows 1st Sun. Eve)
TROUBLE IN THE SKY
Starring
George Sanders - Elizabeth Seal
(Shows 1st Mon. Eve)
TUES. - WED. — Aug. 29 - 30
$1.00 A'CAR NIGHTS
“THEY
TURNED © Pek 3 )
A WHITE HELL geil Rd
RED WITH _ SB NTm £
ENEMY BLOOD" Nz.’ hei)
Si TROOP ATTACK
Plus
i 10, 000 MEN ATTACKED
-¢,_2 GOT THROUGH!
| other modern metal knob, but they
| There is still time to enjoy
[open and installation of some-
| thing new and different in door
| locks.
| The truck, with its green Massa-
chusetts license, is efficiently ar-
i ranged to show the new nylon locks
to the best advantage. Everything
from padlocks to door-knockers is
= | displayed on the side walls, and
| apparatus is available to show how
| any model can be imbedded in a
| door, ready to close silently and
! smoothly, with no click of the latch.
The nylon inner works of the
metal knobs are permanently rust-
| free, and never need oiling. From
the outside, they look like every
are trouble-free forever.
The Zytel Nylon withstands ex-
| tremes of humidity and temperature, !
| even healing itself if dented. Th
{ locks fit a two-inch hole.
SANDY BEACH
Last day Thursday Aug. 24th
Harveys Lake
Protective Asso. Night |
HIGH TIME
Bing Crosby - Fabian
Feature at 8:30
also
The Boy and the
Laughing Dog
Walter Brennan
Brandon DeWilde
Feature 10:15
FRI. - SAT. — Aug. 25 - 26
Wild in the Country
Elvis Presley - Hope Lange
Tuesday Weld - Millie Perkins
Friday - 8:30 — Saturday - 9:30
also
THE THREAT
Robert Trapp ~- Linda Lawson
Friday - 10:15 — Saturday - 8:30
SUN. - MON. — Aug. 27 - 28
The Dark at the Top of
the Stairs
Robert Preston
Dorothy McGuire
A Comedy Drama about a family
and its problems.
Sunday - 9:45 — Monday - 8:15
also
THE CANADIANS
John Gregson - Peggy Cummins
Sunday - 8:15 — Monday - 10:15
TUES. - WED. — Aug. 29 - 30
“The Crowded Sky”
Dana Andrew - Rhonda Fleming
Efrem Zimbalist, Jr.
A Real Thriller of the Sky Traffic
Tues. - 9:45 — Wed. - 8:15.
SRS sty” Ev
Bavid Ladd - Arthur O'Connell
The Story of Two Youngsters
and Their Pets.
Tues. - 8:15 — Wed. - 10:00
THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
Aug 31 - Sept. 1 - 2
“Naked Edge”
and
“The Captain’s Table”
Garry Cooper’s last picture
the balance of the summer
at Sandy Beach. Swim and
Suntan at the comfortable
and safest beach. Have a
snack, made fresh as you
wait.
|
DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE
Tonight gua Friday, 8:30
a WONDERFUL
“(MUSICAL ADVENTURE !
| The remarkable story of “tom
thumb” comes to life in a
motion picture of
nite magic!
TWO RODE
Thursday and Saturday, 10:00
3 EXACTLY
5% INCHES
win VICKI TRICKETT- -JOBY BAKER. Screenplay by RUTH BROOKS FLIPPEN
Based on characters creatdd by FREDERICK KOHNER« Produced bv JERRY BRESLER - Directad bu PALL WENDKOS
ALSO
With JANES STEWART
M-G-M presents
| Grand Opening was not held until
| now in anticipation of the other
| shops openings.
| coming known for ;
| fashions and moderately priced im- |
| ports.
| Kathy Richards,
| Mountain women
(AHTNC)—WAC "Capt.
‘BE. Baur of Shavertown, receives the
| Army Commendation Medal from
Maj. Gen. Thomas W. Dunn, com:
| mander of the U. S. Army Garrison,
Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania.
Captain Baur was commended for | of College Misericordia.
Madeline
i meritorious services as assistant
“THE DALLAS POST, THURSDY, AUGUST 24, 1961
SReceives Matal: For Service
comptroller at the garrison. Daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Baur,
92 Shaver Avenue, she entered the
Women’s Army Corps in 1952. She
is a graduate of Kingston Township
High School and a 1949 graduate
Three Stores On Main Street Dallas
To Stage Grand Opening This Week
Today, tomorrow, and Saturday | plexions.
| of this week, will mark the Grand |
| Openings of three stores on Main
| Street Dallas: The Jones & Richards
| Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio and |
Beauty Salon; Polly’s Shoe Store;
and Maria's Apparel Shop. |
The oldest of the three stores is
Maria's Apparel which has been
open since April in the shop for-
merly occupied by Estelles. Maria's
Maria is gaining
popularity daily and is fast be-
one-of-a-kind
The shop is owned by Maria
and John Hyder, Wilkes Barre.
Jones & Richard's Cosmetic Stu- |
‘shop formerly occupied by |
Winifred Williams. The owners, |
Trucksville, and
Stella Jones, Huntsville, have com- |
pletely renovated the interior and
the decorating is most attractive. |
. They plan to introduce the famous |
Merle Norman Cosmetics to Back
and especially |
| Teen age’ girls with ~problem com-
Mrs. Jones said they are
| planning to give demonstrations in
the High Schools this fall and win-
ter.
Mrs. Jones is a radii of the
Bradford School of Beauty and has
had several years experience in the
beauty ° field. Her hair = styling
training was taken at Robert Fi-
ance, and Charles of the Ritz, New
York.
Miss Richards is a Westmoreland
Graduate, as well as Bradford
merly associated with Edna Jones
Beauty Shop, Wilkes Barre.
Both women are graduates of
Clairol Coloring School, N. Y. and
| the Merle Norman ‘Cosmetic Studio.
Polly’s Shoe Store is owned by
' dio & Beauty Salon is located in Paulene Skillinge, Plains, who recent-
| the
ly purchased it from Gunda and
Joseph Perry. Mrs. Skillinge wants
the public to know that the entire
stock will be new and that he
plans to feature discount prices on
shoes for the entire family.
Each store is planning to give
Free Door Prizes and special in-
centives for getting acquainted with
the public at this time.
‘Westmoreland Transformed From
At Westmoreland, transition io
‘ high school to elementary school is |
| causing great upheaval, but by the |
| week of the opening of school, desks
| and seats will be returned to their
! appointed rooms, floors will be fin-
ished, and everything will be spic
rand span.
High School students who are
leaving Westmoreland for the mew.
Dallas Senior High School, would
never recognize their former quart-
| ers.
Four kindergarten rooms with tiny
| chairs are on the first floor. Sub-
| division has taken place in some of
{ the larger rooms, to make class-
rooms for elementary children.
No kindergarten rooms will be
{used at Dallas Borough. All kinder-
| garten children
will be accom-
FORTY FORT
THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Elvis Presley
“Wild In The Country”
SUN., MON., TUES.
Sunday Continuous 8 to 11
“Snow White and
The Three Stooges”
+ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
Fred Astaire - Debbie Reynolds
“The Pleasure of
His Company”
-A GEORGE PAL Production *
‘tom
thumb
..i1t5 colorsome/
3 starring
RUSS TAMBLYN - ALAN YOUNG
TERRY-THOMAS - PETER SELLERS
JESSIE MATTHEWS
JUNE THORBURN
BERNARD MILES and the
PUPPETOONS with the voice
of STAN FREBERG
TOGETHER i
LUZERNE
THEATRE
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
“Misty”
David Ladd
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Double Feature
“Panda And The
Magic Serpeants”
Also
“Adventures Of
Tom Sawyer”
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
“The Fiercest Heart” :
Stuart Whitman - - Juliet Prowse
| a large mirror.
back if we
High School To Elementary School
modated in the Westmoreland build-
| ing.’
Westmoreland will be devoted to
children coming from a distance by
bus.
[Shavertown, Dallas Borough, and
Trucksville will in essence be neigh-
borhood schools within: walking dis-
tance of their homes, with few if
any bus students assigned.
‘All sessions will be closed sessions,
with children remaining for lunch.
Lunch will be served from the main
kitchens at the new school, deliv-
ered hot in insulated containers by a
mobile unit.
Children whose parents do not
wish to purchase the recommended
hot school lunch, may bring their
own lunch. But no child will be
permitted to go home at noon.
This decision will be a hardship
to some parents who live close to
the school buildings.
It will. be of great benefit to
mothers who are employed during
the day, permitting them to leave
home in the morning with the as-
surance that their children are prop-
erly supervised at lunch time.
Westmoreland will have not only
thirteen classrooms, but the four
kindergarten rooms, plus two spac-
ious rooms for special education.
Up to now, the special education
room has been at Dallas Borough
elementary school. Beginning Sept-
ember 6, there will be sections of
this program, one for younger and
one for older children.
Home Ec. Room
{Is Ultra-Modern
Each girl attending Dallas Sen-
ior High School will spend at least
one period a week learning the art
of home living in the ultra- modern
home economics room.
The living area rests between a
raised tile fire place on one wall
and picture windows on the other.
Kitchen, located at one end of the
living area, cam be partitioned off
by sliding panels. It is fully equip-
ped with two electric four-burner
ranges, a sink, refrigerator, washer
and dryer. The appliances, con-
nected with continuous cupboards,
will be replaced yearly by new
models, according to school plans.
[Sewing machines and mirrors hid-
den inside built-in storage cup-
boards line the wall opposite the
kitchen area.
Leading off the sewing section
of the rectangular room is a dress-
ing room set up with two sinks and
A good size square
storage room adjoins the dressing
area.
Why doesn’t the Department of
Internal Revenue offer us our money
re not satisfied 2i
SECTION A — PAGE 3
At least a modern wife knows| “Each desk at the Pentagon space | “Another miracle drug sorely
what to do with 4 button that comes | agency now contains two business | needed is one that would make
off hubby’s shirt. She puts it in a | boxes,—one marked ‘Out’ and the | person feel like going to work on
box on the dresser. jorher marked ‘Outer.’ ” | Monday “briling.”
FAR AWAY AT SCHOOL ool]
But Close to Home
Through the
Acopts Chairmanship
ForH- Lake Area
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School of Beauty. She was for- |
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A "phone Histacice telephone service
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and their children | f§
away at school to keep in
parents
STEPHEN GLOVA
Accetance by Stephen Glova of
the pat of Section Chairman to |
solicit small businesses at Harveys |
Lake was announced today by John |
Landis:hairman of the Back Moun-
tin setion for the 1962 Torch
Campain.
Mr. ova is. an active member
of the Harveys Lake Lions Club
and the Harveys Lake Legion. He |
is a menber of the Penna. Funeral
Director. Assn. and served with the
U.S. Arny during World War 2.
Chairman Landis extended his
thanks § Glova for accepting the
part and expressed his hopes that |
the Hareys Lake area would do |
its “fair share” in supporting the |
Torch ‘Canpaign.
touch these days.
don’t forget that the next best
thing to being with your chil-
dren is a long distance tele-
So, after school starts—
phone call. .
COMMONWEALTH
TELEPHONE
COMPANY
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANiA
The philosopher who said that |
work wel done never needs doing |
over centdnly never weeded a gard- |
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