DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA My Bachelor Pad : On Saturday morning at 11] o'clock, my brother is getting a | new roommate. I don’t understand ! { it. He couldn’t possibly find a more | congenial, cooporative roommate | than I've been. I always slept in | q front of the drafty window. I always | Off The Cuff Stuff BY BRUCE HOPKINS into the pail, I saw it, Sitting there in silent profusion atop a pile of dead lettuce was a green bottle. Mind you, not an ordinary green bottle, but a beautiful, unusually shaped, deep green bottle, that was probably used dring the Civil War. Or at least World War II. It's gor- let him have the biggest half of | geous. It will look just lovely atop the closet.sd] was forever cleaning up after keep his underwear in the ‘top | drawer. Really congenial I was. 1 “So what are you getting married | for?” I asked him. He said some- | thing about how I would understand when I grew up. | “Well, 1 just hope she knows how keep your underwear in the top drawer.” I warned him. Actually, I just hate to see him leave. After all, what do I want with | that big room all to myself? TI only have twice the comfort, privacy, and. closet space. I'll have the top drawer. I'll be able to play my rec- really, I hate to see him go. “Can T help you pack anything, Don?” I asked. T've got all sorts of plans for the room. I'm going to convert it into a bachelor pad. Actually, I don’t know what the age is to be rcon- gsidered a legal bachelor, but I must Ibe there. Or almost anyway. I'm ‘totally redecorating the place. Post- ers on the wall, record player in | the corner, and all manner of bric- 'a-brac (that’s French for “Junk”) | | lying about. Speaking of bric-a-brac, { “the other Vv by some odd stroke { tof fate, I ethptied the garbage. Just i fas I was about to dump the garbage | ae TeLi@BABY SITTER } » WHAT TO DO IF | A FIRE OCCURS LA Dp. your baby sitters know what ii they should do in case of fire? It’s md ei _ inform : them, . the {| surance Association emphasized to- day. 1 1 4 The Association urged parents to: i 1. Select a baby sitter who likes i children and has 4 sense of responsibility. ! 2. Show her all the exits from I the house or apartment. 3. Provide her a flashlight in case of power disruption. 4. Tell her that her main job, if fire occurs, is to get the children out of the house or apartment quickly. Then she should notify the fire depart- ment, or ask a neighbor to do it for her. 5. Leave with the sitter ia tele- phone number where parents can be reached and advise her when they will return. | Tt should be stressed that under { no circu ances should the sitter ! or the children reenter a burning building, =~ ———m Dennis F. Blair Returns From The Caribbean Machinist Mate Second Class ‘Dennis F. Blair,” USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blair of Rt. 5, Shaver- I town, has just returned from a yi refresher training cruise in the § Caribbean aboard the fleet oiler USS ‘Pawcatuck. + During the five-week training "period, required of all US Navy § ships following a major overhaul at a naval shipyard, the crew con- i ‘ducted drills in gunnery, navigation d engineering. They also conducted “man over- eneral quarters (battle hd refueling drills. The Pawcatuck is presently under- ing final touch-ups and minor al- ton ior to becoming an op- ating unit of the Atlantic Fleet. She is homeported at Mayport, rida. +. And I always let him | # | miserable you get when you can’t | couch, and had it reupholstered. 4 ord player whenever I want. I mean, | li your. responsibility as a parent to | American In- | | my Early Primitive chest of drawers. And in addition, since we redecor- | ated the kitchen we had to get rid of the’ old couch. Well; I mean; we |: couln’t have this -beautiful modern. kitchen with avocadg ‘green: appli- ances, and then have a dumb old couch in the living room, could we? So we took greatgrandmother Pace's | And you'll never guess what we did with the old studio couch. Yes, we | took it up to the bachelor pad. Well. | believe me it's great. You walk in- | to the room, turn left, and trip over | the couch! And since it's a studio couch, I | can bring practically the whole dorm home on weekends, and we can sleep in the pad. Pajama parties and such! Of course it's a little cramped. Right now you have to walk side- ways whenever you move. (Well, | let’s face it, with two beds, two | chests of drawers, a bookcase, a | chair, a hamper, a night stand, a | dalmation, AND . a studio couch, | there isn’t a lot of extra space). {I might have to get rid of the | brother’s bed. I've also given ponderance to the |idea of removing the mattresses |and springs from the bed frames, {and just putting them on the floor. | It will give the room that certain | oriental look. I could call it “Early Hiroshima.” And it would make it ever so much easier for the dog. Well, I just can’t wait until Sat- urday. Not that I haven't enjoyed | rooming with the brother all of | these years. But now that I've got- ten over the initial shock that he's | leaving, I figure I'll have to make the best of it. I mean one must go on in spite of the loss of loved ones. It'll: be’ a: struggle, Lord knows, but somehow I'll plod through. I say, what you think of the room painted black with white trim . + .2 SEE YA’! Legal Notice — ESTATE OF HELEN H. RICH- ARDS, late of the Borough of Dal- las, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died July 1, 1967. Creditors make claims to and debtors make payments to ROY L, RICHARDS, c/o his attorney, Merton E. Jones, Esq., of Hourigan, Kluger & Spohrer, 700 Miners National Bank Build- ing, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Public Notice ESTATE OF J. ARTHUR BOL- ENDER, died July 7, 1967, late of Kingston Borough. Letters Test- amentary having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same to JOSEPH LUNDY, EXECU- TOR, c/o JONATHAN C. VALEN- TINE, ATTY. 35 N. FRANKLIN STREET, WILKES-BARRE, PA. Legal Notice — NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN that Estate of Ernest T. Whipp, late of Letters of Administration in the Shavertown, Kingston Township, Lu- zerne County, Penna., who died on the 23rd day of March, 1965, have been granted to DORIS WHIPP, 186 Ferguson Awenue, Shavertown, Pa. Creditors are notified to make known their claims and those in- debted to the estate to make pay- ment to said Administratrix or to her attorney. B. B. Lewis, Atty. 5 Main Street Dallas, Pa. 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It’s the one with quality that equals or surpasses the others in the top ten. it’s guaranteed to please your family —unconditionally guaranteed. It’s the one that, chances are, sells for a lot less And remember, it’s the one that’s sold only at A&P. When you think about it, shouldn’t A<P be your store? TY 4 DOWN TO EARTH LOW PRICES vou can WIN 1,000 CASH! PRI U1 en a nn ee em S. Reber PROGRAM #192 TSH ToT (U-FIVE) CUT OUT ENTIRE SLIP ON DOTTED LINE C. WILDERMUTH Pottsville, Pa. ZE SLIP LAR. GAME u-5 3 [rm mm en cm mn me em — $50 WINNERS! — (BONY BINGO PRIZE sLIP PROGRAM #192 CUT OUT ENTIRE SLI \ ON DOTTED LINE ...Schuylkill H ECL EE CTT P. FEDERAK Tamaqua, Pa. J, bene came meee eee J $200 WINER! 3 MENSINGER MRS. J. McCANN Ringtown, Pa. Slatington, Pa. RECENT $100 WINNERS! : BE. Drecos .......oocia i iurivenisiatonsss New Albany, Pa G. Romansky ......ccc.ccccuu.r...... Stroudsburg, Pa. PD. Winter .......c.h. i stitedeasias.. Williamsport, Pa. Mrs. 'C. 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