‘A mobile display of custo- mized high performance cars ‘and parts will be exhibited at Howard ‘‘Duke” Isaacs, 163 S. Memorial Hwy., Trucksville, May 17 and 18, from 9 a.m. until closing. Plymouth’s Rapid Transit Caravan, on a coast-to- coast tour of the United States, will feature four Plymouth models whose bodies have been - altered and decorated by some -of the nation’s top performance customizing shops. The customized cars in the caravan are: A replica of drag racing champion Don Prud- homme’s funny car, a 1971 Ply- mouth Barracuda, with a super- charged and injected hemi engine that puts out more than 1,500 horsepower; A 1971 Road Runner that features a recessed hood and “deck lid as well as a vibrant This replica of Don Prudhomme’s funny car will be on display at “Duke’’ Isaacs in Trucksville, May 17 and 18. The car is a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda with a supercharged and injected hemi engine that puts out more than 1,500 horsepower. Duke Isaacs to Exhibit Customized Cars Display candy orange paint job; A ’Cuda 440 which is the most extensively altered vehicle of the four vehicles exhibited in the caravan; A Duster 340 which has been re-styled to include a rolled- under front pan and a unique spoiler built into the rear of the roof line. Also included in the mobile Caravan are two cut-away performance engines and a dis- play board of performance parts. There is a 27-minute movie on the history of drag racing which highlights Ply- mouth’s drag racing accom- plishments. The caravan is described as a customized interpretation of the Plymouth Rapid Transit Sys- tem. Included in the single exhibit are all the elements of the program, which consists of —— Girl Scout Troop 705 will meet in the parlors of Trucksville United Methodist Church Tues- (day afternoonat 4. Plans will be ‘made for the summer camp: to. held June 9, 10, and 11 at’ ‘Camp Louise. ; Mrs. Alan Nichols is the group’s leader. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Harrison, _Carverton Road, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Sherdian, Rahway, N.J., the past weekend. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom, Carverton Road, visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Croom at Manchester, Conn., over the weekend. They were accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ~ Walton Sr., Hellers Grove. Voter Phone to Answer Queries - The League of Women Voters of Wilkes-Barre Area an- nounces the installation of a special telephone line, 829-009, designed to answer voter ques- tions about the forthcoming May Primary Elections. ~ League members will be pre- pared to supply anSwers re- garding absentee balloting, voting procedures, and non-par- tisan candidate information. ~ This project, which makes voter information as close as ones telephone, was initiated in the 1970 General Election. The special number will be manned from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. from now through Election Day, May 18. TRUCKSVILLE Dr. L.E. Jordan, Carverton Road, will serve again this year as auctioneer for the 25th an- nual Back Mountain Memorial Library auction. The event will be held at the Risley Barn in Dallas, July 9, 10, and 11. Jean Spears, Carverton Road, is president of Back Mountain Federated Democratic Women’s Club. The club recent- ly held its meeting at WaHoo Inn, Harveys Lake. Mrs. Spears presided. WSCS of Trucksville United Methodist Church met in the ed- ucational building Tuesday evening. The speaker of the evening was Mario Menezos, an exchange student from South America. Mario is now a student at Wilkes College. The group plans to serve meals on election day, May 18, in the municipal = building. Mrs. George Gaylord heads the com- mittee. Byron W. Shortz, Harris Hill Road, celebrates his birthday today. Byron is employed by Commonwealth Telephone Company in Dallas. providing the high-performance cars, the special parts, the ideas and how-to-do-it information for owners who want to personalize their cars to make them really individualistic. The caravan travels in a huge, specially constructed bright yellow trailer which has been brilliantly decorated with Plymouth’s colorful Rapid Transit System logos. The four cars and two display engines it carries are capable of gener- ating a combined horsepower of more than 3,400. Crew of the caravan consists of two men, who describe the performance capabilities, body customizing, and paint techni- ques used on the cars. They have complete information on the availability and use of spec- ial high-performance parts. by Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 Donald Anderson, son of Emma Anderson, Carverton Road, is a member of this year’ S graduating class at Wes- ley Theological Seminary in ‘Washington, D.C. The class will graduate May 24. Mrs. Wallace Perrin Sr., Holly Street, returned Monday from New York City, where she spent several days with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Philbiem, family. Mrs. Robert Predeux, Green Bank, N.J., will spend the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred H. Parsons, South Memorial Highway. Mrs. Bernard C. Banks Jr., Carverton Road, is a member of the committee on arrangements for the Junior League of Wilkes- Barre’s Community Follies. The show entitled, ‘‘Star Spangled Showtime,” will be presented at Irem Temple tomorrow and Saturday. Mrs. John Barnes, Carverton Road, entertained at a noon luncheon Tuesday. Members of her card club were guests. 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