The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 05, 1962, Image 6

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1962
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4 DALLAS POST CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS
— Phone ORchard 4-5656 or 4-7676 —
RATES — Minimum If charged - $1.00 - 20 words.
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Cash with order - Minimum 85¢ for 20 words. 2
5¢ per word over 20 words - Display Classified $2. per inch -
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Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post | :
i a DOG about two years old. Friendly. ‘ are: To create, recreate, operate ix | J . : 3 i jes I iy Th } I
For Sale Po Se HAROLD K. ASH J ant maintein » water sobs. are. Six Good Prospects Look Over The Ruction Ponies Speech erapy i.
GREEN LEAF PATTERN RUG, 10 | ||tem and to maintain, supply, oper- . i
by 14, perfect condition. Cost TWO OR MORE ACRES, Demunds | PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC ate the supplying of water to cer- Cl Off d :
$140.00 will sell for $25.00. Inquire © Carverton Road. Write Arthur | HEATING tain persons, homes, houses, build- asses ere i I
next to Ruggles Church. Bates, 193 West Green, Nanticoke. SHAVERTOWN ings and structures in the Harding |
OR 4-3161 area of Luzerne County, and to i ; ig
90 FEET aluminum ‘rain gutter. Whom To Call— create, recreate, operate, maintain, Correctional Class
5 inch. New. Phone OR 4-6459. [ ————— a, LP —— build, repair and in all manner and Registration July 5
COMPLETE STOKER HEATING sys-
tem. Phone Plymouth, Prospect
9-3911.
FRESH Reg. Jersey Cow.
OR 4-0122 after 1 pm.
SPECIAL OFFER: $20.00 Frozen
Food Certificate with each freezer
or refrigerator freezer during July
and August. Special trade
Kilirnator and Admiral. Rural Elec-
tric, Sweet Valley. Phone GR 7-
2304.
1960 MERCURY station wagon, 4-
door, excellent condition, Call
Harveys Lake, NE 9-9931.
KENMORE IRONER, console type,
like new. Call Orchard 4-5119.
9 PIECE dining room suite: $45.00,
and 36 inch gas stove: $25.00.
Call OR 4-3701.
A THREE-GRAVE PLOT at Me-
morial Shrine, in the Veterans
section, $225. Dial 696-2253.
GOLF CLUBS-MATCHED set-Bobby
Locke triple crown 10 irons, 4
woods. Genuine black leather bag
and cal-cart. Al condition. $95.00.
Bob Gabel Toluba Trailer Court.
One mile east of Lake on Harveys
Lake Road. Near Traffic light.
Phone NE 9-5163.
1954 HUDSON 4 door sedan. $50.
First come first serve. Call 696-
2838.
NEED ENVELOPES? Here's a bar-
gain! A big 20% discount on
these quality, colored envelopes —
your choice of pink, grey, green or
cafe in 6 3 size or green or grey in
# 10 Business size. Call the Dallas
* Post OR 4-5656 or come in.
BIG 20% Discount on colored en-
velopes for personal or business
use. We need to move these now!
Call the Dallas Post or come in.
OR 4-5656.
BIRD HOUSES:
© also feeders,
Phone NE 9-2651,
RUGS, Any SIZE—AIl known makes.
A little out of the way, but a lot
less to pay. B. Carpet Company,
267 South Main Street, Wilkes-
e.
Phone
Blue bird, wren;
Frank Jackson.
in, |
NEWCOMB BROTHERS of 1 of Forty
Fort, BU 7-2134 for prompt de-
livery of Glen Alden Coal and
Gulf Fuel Oil. Easy budget plan.
FLOOR SANDING and finishing.
All types floors. Work guaran-
teed. Weaver and Madar, OR 4-
7806 and BU 8-6103. \
TAILORING and ALTERATIONS on
coats, dresses, skirts and trousers.
Call Pauline Davis Kappler, Over-
brook Road, Dallas, OR :4-7276.
PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING.
Muhlenburg 2152. Oscar White-
sell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1.
DR. JOHN H. THOMPSON, Chiro-
practor, Route 309, Beaumont;
Phone Harveys Lake, NE 9-5441.
MISS DIANE
Reader & Advisor on all problems
No appointment necessary.
Now at
HANSON’S AMUSEMENT PARK
Open from noon until 11:30 p.m.
BOTTLED GAS
PYROFAX
New and Used Appliances
Sales and Service
ROOD’'S GAS AND APPLIANCE
COMPANY
Overbrook Avenue,
OR 4-5371
Dallas
DALLAS READY MIXED CON-
CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality
and service. Phone OR 4-0316.
EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Free esti-
mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- |
side Ave., Harveys Lake. Phone
NE 9-9416.
TRANSUE’S T.V. and Radio Service
now located off Rt. 309 on Platts-
burg R. Beaumont. Call OR 4- 5696
for 24 hr. service.
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me-
ter Service to insure you accu-
acy. Montross Oil Company, 436
Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt-
ler 7-2361.
George B. Schooley
General Contractor
KITCHENS
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH ROCKER,
about 200 years old. Newly dec- |
orated, Excellent condition, Phone
NE 9-2651. |
Phone 696-2826
Free Estimates, Work Guaranteed
IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto-
mobile using 0il? Your machanic
or garage will recommend SEALED
POWER guaranteed piston rings.
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP
STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON.
JOHNNY'S BODY SHOP: painting,
acetylene welding. Free estimates.
All work guaranteed. Old Lake
Road, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004.
COREY ROOD
CONTRACTOR =- BUILDER
76 LEHIGH STREET
SHAVERTOWN, PA,
OR 5-1826
We Specialize In
Custom Built Cabinets
ROOFING and SIDING
WALKS, FLOORS, PATIOS,
DRIVES
In Concrete —
BELLES and BELLES
Trucksville
Phone 696-2625
Sanitary Service—
SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete,
buy the best. Costs less in the
long run. C. E. German and Son,
Kingston 8-1448 or your local sup-
ply dealer.
|| SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS
cleaned, industrial and resident-
ial. J. A. Singer, 137 Dagobart
Street, Wilkes-Barre, Dial VA 3-4529
Real Estate For Sale
THOMAS P. GARRITY
Realtor
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Service to the Greater Back Mt. Ares
Pole 89 — Harveys Lake.
HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105
For Rent—
TRUCKSVILLE, first floor apart-
ment,three rooms, bath, modern,
all utilities, garage. Phone Dallas
696-1313.
BEST PRICES on high teat Peat
Moss from our swamp. You may
pick up by the bag or truck. We
also deliver. Paul D. Eckert. Mach-
ell Ave., Dallas, Phone 4-0194.
1947 FORD DUMP TRUCK V- “license.
Phone OR 4-0831.
DEEP MINED ANTHRACITE: 2 tons
pea coal, $29; 2 tons chestnut,
$33; 2 tons buckwheat, $28. Phone
ORchard 4-3081.
INTERNATIONAL Cub Cadet Gard-
en and Lawn Tractors; McCulloch
chains, saws, welding, A. F, Walters,
Memorial Highway, Dallas. OR 4-
3227.
AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail.
Autolite, Delco Remy, A-C, Wil-
lard Batteries. Expert mechanical
work, Caddie LaBar, Memorial
Highway, Dallas.
SHOP Luzerne Wallpaper & Paint
Store for linoleum, wallpaper,
paints, and miscellaneous. We give
8S & H Green Stamps, -121 Main St.
FOAM RUBBER—any size—thickness
.. for mattresses—cushions—seats.
Upholstering material, $1.00 to $2.50
yard. MATTRESSES MADE & EX-
PERTLY RECONDITIONED & RE-
COVERED—M. B. BEDDING CO.
factory, 526 South Main Street,
Wilkes-Barre. :
Water Pumps—
COMPLETE SALES AND SERVICE.
Deep and Shallow Well Jets. Sub-
‘mersibles and Sucker Rod Types.
R. W. Weidner. Plumbing and Heat-
ing. Phone FE 3-4548. \
Instruction—
GET IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT
Train now to operate Heavy Con-
struction and earth moving mach-
inery-Bulldozers, cranes, graders,
draglines, etc. Earn up to $10,000
first year. Keep present job while
training. Overseas Travel-Write
“Key” Federal Bld’g., Miami Beach,
Fla.
Wanted To Buy—
1,000 JUNK CARS, Trucks or Tract-
ors, regardless of condition. Top
‘dollar. Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631.
SIX KITTENS, seven weeks old.
Three are black and white, one
mostly black, and two tiger. kitties.
Dial 696-2861. Get a vacation com-
panion for your little girl. Better
still, get a pair.
PAINTING
INTERIOR — EXTERIOR
By Contract or Hour
CHESTER ROBERTS
Hunlock Creek R. D.
Phone Muhlenburg
2563692 or 2563690
DO YOU NEED storage room? We
have it. Private rooms, large or
small, clean and dry. 90 Main
Street, Dallas. Phome OR 4-4682
MEADOW LAKE, Lehman, New 5
room house. Birch cabinets, oil
heat, lake privileges, beautiful view.
Priced for quick sale. $9,950. Phone
OR 4-2524.
Wanted To Remt—
rom.
CRUSHED STONE
RED SHALE
Also STONE-FREE TOPSOIL
for driveways and parking areas
YATSKO Excavating
ORchard 5-1276
EXCAVATING - DITCHING
LOADING
Top Soil & Fill
Septic Tanks Installed
Equipment Rented
C. TYRRELL
W. Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown
OR 44-6486
4 OR 5 ROOM apartment. Couple
preferably from the Back Moun-
tain. ‘Can give best of references.
Call 696-1479.
Work Wanted—
DEPENDABLE eighteen - year old
girl is looking for employment.
Best of references. Call FEderal 3-
4536.
Help Wanted—
A HOUSEKEEPER is needed at Har-
veys Lake, for the sumimer sea-
son or longer, for a household of
two adults and three childen. NEp-
tune 9-9786.
y
Business Opportunities—
DITCH DIGGING and cellar excavat-
ing; grading, filling, gravel and
topsoil Cook’s Excavating Com-
pany, Dallas-Tunkhannock Highway,
NEptune 9-8440.
DR. James R. Van Loon D.C.N.D.
is now practicing full time at
Harvey's Lake, Pole 125. By ap-
points = only. Complete Drugless
Health Service, Phone NE 9-2581.
VACUUM CLEANER, sales and ser-
vice. All makes. Joseph S.
Blaum, your Hoover Man. NE
9-9631.
TOP SOIL — FILL — TOP SOIL"
Regular and Screened
Complete Excavating Facilities
for
CELLARS, WATER LINES,
SEPTIC TANKS & GRADING
— By Contract or Hourly —
For Free Estimate Call
HOOVER & MILBRODT
OR 4-2494 OR 4-2498
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED and
sharpened, new and used mowers
and parts. Saw filing and retooth-
ing, knives and shears sharpened.
Pick-up and Delivery, William
Eckert, Tunkhannock Highway.
Phone OR 4-5931.
SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and
collecting money from NEW TYPE
high quality coin operated dis-
pensers in this area. No selling. To
qualify you must have car, refer-
ences, $600 to $1900 cash. Seven to
twelve hours weekly can neti excel-
lent monthly income. Mowe full
time. For personal interview write
P.O. Box 4185, Pittsburgh 2, Pa. In-
clude phone number.
10ST
MINIATURE black French poodle
lost at Trucksville Gardens area,
Monday night. Wearing a white
collar. About 6 months old.| Call
696-1555 or Wilkes-Barre, WA 3-
0400.
Public Notice
“NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN #:hat
on July 10, 1962, Articles of Inwor-
poration will be filed with the {De-
partment of State in the Commion-
wealth of Pennsylvania, in Hartris-
burg, Pennsylvania for the pur-
pose of obtaining rights patent Hor
a water company to be named Bar-
rett Water Company, Inc., to be or-
ganized under the Act of General
Assembly approved April 29, A.D.
1874, P.L. 73 and its amendments.
The purposes of the corporation
respect keep and operate pumps,
pump houses, reservoir, wells,
springs, water lines and all things
necessary to the supplying of water
as aforesaid, and to take and hold
title to land and to buy, sell,
mortgage and in all respects deal in
land for the aforementioned pur-
poses and to do all things necessary
and incidental thereto.
Edward D. Morgan, Attorney”
Estate of George A. Uebe, de-
ceased, (Died May 13, 1962):
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
widow's $1000,00 family exemption
has been claimed out of a lot of
land in Lehman Township as des-
cribed in Appraisers’ Report; that
Appraisers’ Report has been filed,
and application will be made to the
court for confirmation on Thursday,
July 1, 1962.
EARL T. CHAMBERLIN, Attorney.
The proposed Budget of the Jack-
son Township School District for
the Fiscal Year beginning July 1,
1962 Is open for inspection at the
home of the Secretary, Lake Silk-
worth Road, R.D. 2 Hunlock Creek
Pa. Route 29.
Final Action on the proposed
Budget will be taken by the board
of Directors on Monday July 9, 1952
at 8:00 pm. in the Jackson Town-
ship Fire Hall, Jackson Township,
Luzerne County, Pa.
By order of the Board
Vernon A. Cease, Sec'y.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Letters Testamentary have been
granted in the Estate of Elmer
Frey who died May 6, 1962 late of
Kingston Township to Elizabeth
F. Dominick, New Goss Manor, Dal-
las, Pa. and Elmer Frey, Jr. 403
Park Place, Elkton, Maryland. All
persons indebted to said Estate
make payment and those having
claims present same without delay
to the above Executors.
Elizabeth F. Dominick
(Mrs. C. P. Dominick)
OR 4-3851
To support the efforts of ridding |
our community of indecent litera-
ture. Luzerne County Citizens for
tion of all community minded citi-
zens to fill the coupon below and
return to the CDL.
This is an effective approach.
Please do not brush it aside.
Apathy, complacency can and will
nsidering
the small fry who greeted them last
week to the Auction grounds, noth-
ing should have more appeal at the
Library Auction than’ these two
ponies which will be offered for sale
eir popularity with | —one on Friday night and the other
on Saturday night.
Left: Jack Conyngham up with
Ann Conyngham holding. Right:
Cindy Smith up with Andy [Smith
holding.
Conyngham and Ernie Smith.
Mrs.
and Mrs. DeWitt Smith.
Looking on are Alison
They are the children of Mr. and
John Conynham III, and Mr..
Glossy Black Animal Trimmed In
White Cops Prize At Pet Show
A beautiful glossy black animal
with a broad white stripe running
down its back, and a green ribbon
tied around its meck, copped a prize
at a pet show in Sweet Valley last
Tuesday evening. It was Rev. Wil-
liam G. Hughes’ entry in the Church
of Christ hall.
Children offered some unusual
pets. Judges B. Kirby Jones, James
Yoder, and Elmer Wolfe awarded
prizes to Tommy Piatt, for his
beagle; Charles Tim Perkins, for a
turtle; Jimmie Yoder, a crab; Dale
Edwards, a rabbit; Lewis Cooney a
collie; Merwin Updyke, a German
police: dog; Dennis Owens, a bull-
dog; Jonathan Perkins, a black
Citizens For Decent Literature
Ask All To Use Their Influence
seriously affect the lives of each of
us. Eventually destroy our society.
Visit the newstands NOW and re-
Decent Literature asks the coopera- | turn the coupon pr omptly.
The job can be done, if we wake
up to the facts and go into action
today. Please won't you fill the
coupon below. We ask so little for
so much.
cooperate.
Please return to:
Box
Wilkes-Barre,
(Confidential
»
Evans Falls Bathers’
BRutos Are Ransacked
Bathers who swim in Bowmans
Creek at \Evans Falls should leave
valuables at home, or watch them
carefully. Itchy fingers are cleaning
up on weekend cars. [Two cars were
broken into Sunday afternoon, and
robbed of a watch and $31.
. Tunkhannock State Police claim
no previous car-pickings have been
reported, but Dallas Township Police
say, two or three glove compart-
ments were cleaned out the after-
noon of Saturday, June 23.
Ronald Fielding Heads
Harveys Lake Lions
Ronald Fielding was chosen presi-
dent, and Rev. Wesley Kimm, vice
president at the Lion’s Club meeting
held at Herman Kern's Restaurant,
Harveys Lake, Saturday evening.
Other officers: second vice presi-
dent, George Macialek, third vice
president, Kenneth Jackson, secre-
tary, Willard Bender, treasurer, Gil-
bert Boston, tail twister, Arlie Har-
vey, lion tamer, Richard Womer,
director, Earl Crispell.
Attending the meeting were Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Fielding, Pastor
Timko, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Boston,
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean, Mr. and
Mrs. Osmand Casterline, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Womer, Mr. and Mrs.
Arlie Harvey and daughter, Mrs.
Walter Eckha-t, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Willard Bender.
Wesley Kimm, Mr. and Mrs. Robert |
Crispell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belles,’
On ’
Date Store
has been visited and asked to cooperate in removing the obscene
literature from distribution. He (has) (has not) offered to
(circle choice)
Signature
LUZERNE COUNTY CITIZENS FOR DECENT LITERATURE
635
Pennsylvania
Information)
{Home From Hanover
|
Mrs. Thomas E. Heffernan has re-
| turned
| after spending three weeks at Dart-
to her home in Lehman
mouth College in Hanover, N. H.
getting acquainted with her new
granddaughter, Alison Eva Valtin,
born May 28. Allie is second child
of the Valtins. Tommie is five.
Mrs. Valtin is the former Nancy
Heffernan, daughter of Editor and
Mrs. Thomas Heffernan. She and
her baby are doing fine.
Traffic Creates Problem
At Dallas Postoffice
Absence of adequate parking on
Lake Street is créating a consider-
able traffic problem at Dallas Post-
office where office personnel have
no place to park and access to the
courtesy mail box is often blocked
by patrons’ cars.
In the opinion of many patrons,
what is actually needed is a new
and larger postoifice located where
there is ample parking space.
Water At Wildwood Gets
Clean Bill Of Health
Water supply at Camp Wildwood,
Harveys Lake, got a clean bill of
health from Kirby Health Center,
and was reopened on Monday.
When a number of Brownies fell ill
Friday evening, the camp was
closed in order to take no chances
on possible’ contamination. Girl
Scout units will pursue their regular
schedule.
nanny-goat; Bing Wolfe, a black
lamb; Douglas Young, a beagle;
Tim Garrahan, a collie; Danny Wil-
liams, a kitten; Randy Kevin Ray,
a hamster.
Burl Updyke led group singing
with a novelty song, “Old Man
Noah Had an Ark” to the tune of
“Old Mac Donald’s Farm”.
Randy Kevin Ray, Merwin Up-
dyke and Jonathan Perkins per-
formed with lariat and rope tricks,
under direction of Shirley Updyke.
Douglas Young, Bing Wolfe, Dennis
Owens and Jimmie Yoder enter-
tained with an animal puppet show,
directed by Mrs. Floyd Wolfe and
Mrs. Frank Beuka.
The Lost Is Found
Five-year old Dennis Ruley, visit-
ing his grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ferry, had Parrish Heights
running around in circles on Mon-
day. For half an hour at noon, he
was missing.
Mrs. Ferry was explaining it to
Chief Russell Honeywell, in front of
the John J. Melhern home, Chief
Honeywell took off on the search
just as Mrs. Mulhern erupted from
the door. “He’s here,” Mrs. Mulhern
said, “right upstairs in Johnny's
room."
Telephone squads were disbanded,
and things settled down to normal.
Dennis went home to lunch.
Buction Monograms
Custom monogramming will be
done all day ‘Saturday at the Auc-
tion, Mrs. Florence Weinburg of
Kingston donating her services.
.COAL
SUMMER PRICES
VERY HARD, NO DIRT
LOW ASH CONTENT
HIGH IN HEAT
—100% GUARANTEED—
STOVE & JUMBO NUT $17.00
PEA 15.50
STOKER 14.50
In Two Ton Lots
Give us 3 days Notice
On Delivery
OR 4-5766
MILTON PERREGO
LUZERNE
THEATRE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Stuart Whitman
Maria Schell - Rod Steiger
“The Mark”
SUN. & MON.
(Cont. Sun. 2, to 11)
2 TOP HITS
Yul Brynner
‘Escape From Zahrain’
: Cohit
| “Brushfire”
Driver Hurt In
Beaumont Crash
A Laceyville youth William R.
Shoemaker, 17, was injured when
his car went out of control near
Beaumont on Route 309, Sunday
afternoon, and crashed into a pole
at the side of the road. He swerved
on over-application of brakes, after
compensating for his approach to
three cars over a grade.
Shoemaker was admitted to Tyler
Memorial Hospital, Meshoppen, for
lacerations and concussion. His con-
dition is good.
Harvey L. Otter
Newly organized - Harveys Lake
Business and Professional Men's As-
sociation, Stephen Glova president,
has selected an otter for its symbol,
and dubbed him Harvey L. Otter.
Wheeler's Cafe
NOXEN ROAD
HARVEYS LAKE
.EVERY SAT. NIGHT
LOBSTER TAIL
PLATTER
> Spring Chicken
73
FORTY FORT
THEATRE
TONIGHT, FRI. & SAT.
‘Horizontal Lieutenant’
SUN., MON. & TUES.
(Cont. Sun. 3 to 11)
Gregory Peck
Robert Mitchum
‘Cape Fear
Speech correction classes for
children of school age will be held
July 5 to August 15 at Westmorff
land elementary school under guid-
ance of Robert Jewell. The course
is sponsored by [Luzerne County
School Board, a continuation of
speech correction work offered dur-
ing the past year.
Registration’ will take place July
5, 9 to noon, and 1:30 to 3 p.m., and
classes will start the following day.
Individual help will be given. Many
parents have been helped with
their children’s speech problems.
Diagnosis of speech defects and
conferences with parents are of-
fered, even if parents do not wish
the child to enroll in a class.
‘Westmoreland special education
rooms will be used.
Lack Of Rain In Spring
Accumulated lack of rainfall since
March is seven inches. June was
dry, following a very dry May.
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HOME HEATING
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MONK Plbg. & Hig.
. MN. Lehigh St.
Shavertown, Pa.
|} Treat your family and friends
| “The Hustler”
SANDY BEACH
Harveys Lake
MAURICE CHEVALIER &
ANGIE DICKINSON %
: NOEL-NOEL +
5 JEAN NEGULESCOS 3
f | vesw,
THURS, FRI, SAT. Sh 5-6-7
Feature 10:00 P.M.
Also
“THE CAT BURGLAR”
Jack Hogan - June Kenney
Feature 9:00 P.M.
SUN, MON, TUES - July 8-9-1
Paul Newman - Jackie, Gleason
Feature 10:00 P.M.
Also
“THE BROKEN LAND”
Kent Taylor - Dianna Darrin
Jody M’Crea
Feature 9:00 P.M.
WED., THURS. - July 11-12
“Madison Ave.”
Dana Andrews - Eleanor Parker
Jeanne Crain - Eddie Albert
Wed. 10:30 P.M. -
Also
THE TRAPP FAMILY
Ruth Leuverik - Hans Holt
10: 3
There is fun for the family at
SANDY BEACH
SWIM — FISH — RELA
Snack Bar Serves Fresh ~
Continuously.
Take a Scenic Boat Ride
Thurs, 9:00
CT
Wed. 9:00 P. M. - Thurs.
Adults 50c Children 25c¢
DALLAS
THEATRE
DRIVE - IN
NOW SHOWING
THRU SATURDAY
GREGORY
PECK
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PECK / MITCHUM / BERGEN
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