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THE DALLAS POST, MAY 13, 1971 Each appliance carries complete factory guarantee . . . tunity to save big dollars on Westinghouse appliances. PAGE FIVE 1) eT alas MY Once a year sale of floor samples and slightly damaged warehouse stock. Here's an oppor- Compare: You'll Buy Westinghouse BI BUICK I BUICK Orpheus Concert Set At Kingston The Buffalo Bills Barbershop Quartet will return by popular request to the Orpheus Choral Society’s 19th annual spring concert set for 8:30 p.m., May 15 at the Kingston Building of Wyoming Valley West School District. The Buffalo Bills Quartet is well known for its appearance in thygy hit broadway musical ‘“The™ Music Man”. They currently are touring the nation » Aboard USS Wasp Navy CPO. Paul A. Yasen- chak, son of Eleanor C. Yasen- chak, 95 W. Hoyt St., Kingston, has returned to his homeport of Quonset Point, R.I. aboard the anti-submarine aircraft carrier USS Wasp after a seven-week deployment to the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. [BUICK II BUICK Fay Motors in Kingston = & Gives you a Used Car Guarantee that is just about a New Car Guarantee. UICK 2 r ‘Our Used Car Warranty 100 % On Motor-Transmission- Rear End. 12 Months Or 12,000 Miles On Late Models. {2 AFull 30 Days On Older Models In Writing. ‘community BUICK MOTORS OPEL 588 MARKET ST., KINGSTON ' Phone 287-1133 Open Evenings ‘til 9 Saturday with appearances scheduled at a number of benefit concerts as well as the night club circuit. William E. Acornley, Wilkes- Barre, is director of Orpheus and Norma Smith, Dallas, is accompanist. The program will include among other groups, the Now Sound of Orpheus, the New sound of Orpheus and the Patriot Sound of Orpheus. Some new numbers are ‘‘Traces,’” “Spinning Wheel,” “Ring Bell,” as well as religious composi- tions ranging from con- temporary to classical. The Orpheus is currently in its 52nd year and is comprised of some 50 singers from both Luzerne and Lackawanna counties. Tickets for the Orpheus Choral Society-Buffalo Bills joint performance are available from any member or at the door the evening of performance. pe or hiding IEDIDING wa c 0 i tr 0 = b Dance Band to Play For Parents Assoc The Lake-Lehman High School dance band will enter- tain at the regular meeting of the Band Parents’ Association next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the high school. The musicians are chosen from among the mem- bership of the concert band and they provide entertainment for various school events. On the agenda for the meeting is election of officers and completion of plans for the Sherburne, N.Y., trip June 5 and election of officers. Bus reservations for parents and friends must be in to Nellie Scouton or Mrs. Cletus Holcomb at the high school by May 15. Dinner reservations for the Country Club are to be given to Mrs. Gilbert Tough by the same date. The week of May 16 to May 22 has been designated as Band Booster Week. Band members will distribute commemorative decals from door to door to help raise money for new uniforms. Band members and band parents are working in conjunc- tion with the school board to accomplish this project by next fall. Hoagie sale will be held May 25 instead of May 18 because of election day. Orders may be called in to Mrs. William Teske or Mrs. Dale Wright by May 23. Regular Dividend Directors of UGI Corp. today declared the regular quarterly dividend of 32 cents a share on the common stock of the com- pany, payable June 30, 1971, to shareholders of record May 28, 1971. “This is my 23th year in business, and | want to do something for you, my customers.” A. F. Walters Memorial Hwy., Dallas 675-1869 SAVE $300 On 1971 International Cub Cadet $260 On 1971 International Cub Cadet $200 On 1971 International Cub Cadet This is it! No Gimmicks! All Models In Stock! NO DAYS DFFER GOOD ~or a weex . 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