§ 5 Made of Reinforced Concrete Manufactured By C. E. GERMAN & SONS 74 DILLY STREET, FORTY FORT PENNA. For Information Call Your LOCAL SUPPLY or KINGSTON 7-5348 PLANET JR. GARDEN TRACTORS Sturdy and economical, this handy machine will do the work of a good horse. Just the thing for HECK'S PAINT ADDS VALUE! Increase the value of your property with paint. Besides enhancing the appearance of your buildings, it serves protection Will Still Clean Your Clothes in Time For EASTER 3 3 of Call as dependable against the elements. H.L. 3326 Dry Cleaning & Dyeing Harvey’s Lake Highway DALLAS Subject to awailability and price change. Opposite Grade School SHAVERTOWN, PA. PAINT - SPECIALTIES - GIFTS G. HAROLD LLOYD Phone 10 the home garden. $235 PAPER DRAPES Something new to beau- tify your home. Marcal Paper Drapes econom- ical,ydependable and fire resistant. Full 234-yards SWEET PEA SEED Good Friday is the day to plant sweet peas. (We have Spencer choice mixed bulk seeds in a beautiful mixture of many hues and long with matching tie colors). backs. See our complete PER OUNCE assortment. 20c 98c a pair PAINT If you are going to paint or renovate this Spring see our complete stock of; i+ PRATT & LAMBERT PRODUCTS We have all the latest shades in flats, semi-gloss and enamels. Also plenty of outside white. HOME SOON it will be time for 3 BURPEE’S fresh bulk garden ED, seeds. } RL TE RT Quick Cou INCOME TAXES =~ INSURANCE PREMIUMS EDUCATIONAL TUITION MEDICAL-DENTAL BILLS .HOSPITAL- OPERATION CHARGES (S-Te TE A Sie Ea HAVERLY RURAL SUPPLY CO. Location Harveyville Muhlenburg Road TEL. MUHL. 9-R-716 P. O. SHICKSHINNY R. F. D. Mrs. Dan Richards Is Surprised On Birthday Mrs. Dan Richards was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party Tuesday evening at her home at Goss Manor. Guests: Mrs. Ross Lewin, Mrs. Lettie Culver, Mrs. Milford ‘Shaver, Mrs. John Yaple, Mrs. Dan Robin- hold, Mrs. L. L, Richardson, Mrs. Robert Bodycomb, Mrs. [Floyd ‘Chamberlain, Miss Mildred Devens, and the guest of honor. Mrs. Charles W. Lee Heads Rotary Women Mrs. (Charles Wheaton Lee was elected president of Dallas Women of Rotary at their meeting at Country (Club last Thursday evening and Mrs. Warren Taylor vice presi- dent. Other officers: secretary, Mrs. F. B. Sch J, treasurer, Mrs. on and corresponding rs. James Besecker, Following the business meeting, Mrs, _John Corliss .was-honored at a farewell party. She received a lovely gift. ’ Mrs. Elsie [Correll and Mrs, Helen MacMillen were taken in as new members. . Present were: Mrs. Floyd Cham- berlain, Mrs. L. L. Richardson, Mrs. Daniel Robinhold, Mrs. Leslie War- hola, Mrs. George Metz, Mrs. War- ren Yeisley, Mrs, Peter P. Jurchak, Mrs. William Corell, Mrs. Harold Payne, Mrs. Warren Taylor, Mrs. L. F. Kingsley, Mrs. John M. Cor- liss, Mrs. James B. Huston, Mrs. IF. B. Schooley, Mrs. Donald Evans, Mrs, Robert M. Bodycomb, Mrs. Helen MacMillen, Mrs. Harry Ohl- man, Mrs. Harold Titman, Mrs. James F. Besecker, Mrs. Leslie War- hola, Mrs. A. IN. Garinger, Mrs. Ralph Hallock, Mrs. Ralph Paul. Risleys Entertain Myra’ and Howard Risley finally got around to entertaining a few friends at their home ‘on Huntsville road Saturday evening. Joe Elicker showed a few shots of local people and played the music from his on- coming movie, ‘Pocono’. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Elicker, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ed- wards, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Haycox, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bisbee, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kiefer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe MacVeigh, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ohlman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Smith, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robinhold, Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Schooley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tretheway, Col. and Mrs. Norman Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boston and the Risleys. Back At Titman's ‘After a long siege of illness Mr. Fred « Mintzer is again back at his old job as butcher at Titman’s Store. Said he this week, “I enjoy being back and I'm happy to meet all my old friends once more.” DO YOU KNOW? How much rock wool insul- ation will cut down ‘your fuel bills and increase your comfort in summer ? Write ® LEROY D. ROBERTS Local Representative Dallas, Pa., R.F.D. 3 or Phone W.B. 2-2212 STEGMAIER BREWING COMPANY, WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA Harvey's Lake Bottling Works ALDERSON, PENNA. PHONE 3092 ne Florence Wall Dies Suddenly . Beaumont Woman Buried Thursday ~ The funeral of F ce Wall, 59, morning at her mont following a heart attack was hel late home with services in charge of Rev. Harry Rundell of Noxen Tabernacle. Born and reared in Wyoming County where she spent her whole life, Mrs. Wall was the sister of the late John Morgan, superinten- dent of Wyoming (County ‘Schools. She was a highly respected citi- zen of Beaumont and had lived there for the past thitry-five years. Her husband, the late Harry Wall was widely known throughout that area. [She is survived by the following children: Mrs. Oliver Sickler, Falls; Mrs. Marion Sickler, Newark, N.J.; Mrs, (Charles Space, Plattsburg; Don- ald, Noxen; Carl and Russell at home. Also three grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Alice Williams and Miss Gertrude Morgan, ‘Akron, Ohio. Interment was in Orcutt’s Grove Cemetery, Noxen. Organization Meeting Meeting of the men of Hunts- ville Christian Church, will be held at the home of J. Milton Culp, Wed- nesday evening, April 2, to organize a men’s class. All men are urged to attend. Kingston 7-1645 CIRCLE CLEANING & DYEING CO. 987 Wyoming Ave. FORTY FORT Did You Know That— The first “Baseball Dia- mond” in this country (over 100 years old) is still being used today in ‘‘Coopers- town’’, N. Y. where the game of baseball originated. And That— the first place to go for the finest in watches, dia- monds, jewelry, radios and electrical appliances is Finkelstein's Jewelry Store Dr. Abe Finkelstein, optometrist Over 40 years on Main Street in Luzerne PHONE—T7-1811 PAGE FIVE III IIT We have for immediate de- livery selected equipment from the oldest and most outstand- ing companies of the world. FARQUHAR IRON AGE pt SPRAYERS POTATO PLANTERS CORN PLANTERS TRANS-PLANTERS SAWMILLS OLIVER Oliver Superior Grain Drills T.N.T. PLOWS RE ———— MASSEY HARRIS CORN PLANTERS Corn Binders Wagon Loaders NEW HOLLAND PICK-UP BALERS BALE LOADERS HAMMER MILLS CYLINDER CORN SHELLERS CEMENT and FEED MIXERS POTATO HARVESTERS WOOD SAWS SIZZ WEEDERS FRICK SAWMILLS AND POWER UNITS SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT 0.K. 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