Fi : THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1947 She'll treasure the gifts from LUZERNE LUMBER COM- PANY most . . . and she'll have them for years to come, for the gayest, most useful, most durable gifts are here at our store. Just come and look! All Metal Ironing Boards $1.95 See Our Selections of Pyrex Dishes, Percolators, Etc. \ Electric Irons ~ Complete Line of Electric Toasters Revereware Buckeye Aluminum Canister Sets Utensils Silex Coffee Makers Ironing Board Pad and Cover Set Buy Her a Gomplete Line of Flint Kitchen Knives Fire-Proof 1 Qt. Pressure Cocker $3.49 $18.85 LUZERNE LUMBER COMPANY | 445 Main Street T-1177 =— Tuzerne-Dallas Highway — T1-1178 Pillar To Post (Continued from Page One) ~ BN dining room, and I should like to transplant it to the bathroom if and when I find something to take its place. The something is the braided rug I hope to find at the auction. My other half hopes to connect with a sawbuck, something sturdy en- ough to hold fairly good-sized limbs for sawing into fireplace lengths. I hope that somebody will dig up a few surplus rhubarb roots, and that people who raise strawberry plants will contribute some of them. Somebody please send in a” barrel, one guaranteed to hold water, or better still two barrels guaranteed to hold water. I find that cracker barrels, though decorative enough after being painted with Pennsylvania Dutch hex marks, retain their pristine freshness only as long as they are protected from the elements, a situation which defeats the fundamental object of a rainbarrel. There is something contagious about an auction sale, a species of mob psychology that induces wild bidding on an antique cradle, while allowing an essential kerosene heater to go a- begging. This time I shall make a list and adhere to it as rigidly as possible, to avoid struggling home with my head inside another surplus Boston rocker. Anybody want to place a small bet? Folks out this way have a right to feel pretty smug about this Back Mountain Memorial Library. While most other communities are still pain- fully drawing up by-laws and resolu- tions and appointing committees, our own living memorial to the dead and the living of the World Holocaust has been in operation for over a year. No fitter memorial could be instituted education that we can hope to avert than a library, for it is only through" $35,615.95 Allocated Here From Motor Fund (Continued from Page One) $493.63. Jackson Township, $529.19; Kingston Township, $600.31; Lake Township, $682.20; Lehman Town- ship, = $722.20; Ross Township, $913.57. a third and probably last World War. So extend yourselves a little more than you expected to. If you are wavering about that wedding present that is- gathering dust in the attic, reach for the telephone and call Lettie Culver to come and get it. If you have a baby carriage that has outlived its usefulness in your own family, send it to the barn. If you have duplicates of garden tools, let some- body who needs them have a chance to bid them in. If you have a litter of puppies ready for adoption, con- tribute one of them to the sale. And when Mrs. Haycox asks you to make an extra pan of rolls or a cherry pie for the baked-goods booth, don’t moan and say it is too much trouble. 'Of course it is a nuisance, and so what? Almost every single thing that is worth doing is a nuisance in greater or less degree. Every single cent that can be raised from this community auction goes to support a community venture. A few cents here and a few cents there add up to a dollar in an astonishingly short space of time, and a dollar means another book or expanded service to the schools. Let’s get behind the Back Mountain Memorial Auction Sale one hundred percent, and make of it an annual event to be looked forward to each year as a combination community picnic and money-raising venture. The first telegraph line in the United States was completed in May, 1844. Seek Larger Site For Berwick Fireworks (Continued from Page One) sumed on a small scale, the first such celebration since the war. However, the event was limited in scope, and could not be compared with gigantic celebrations of the past because they were held in a built-up section of the west end. New homes and other buildings in that area precludes any possibility that the fireworks, no matter how small the exhibition, can be held in that vicinity. For many, many years prior to World War II, the fireworks were staged at the Berwick Airport, which is now being developed into a housing project. To Marry June Seventh Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Marion Eleanor Wagner, daughter of ! Auditor General and Mrs. G. Harold Wagner, Penn Lake, to Paul "Ma- severno, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Maseverno of White Haven. Ceremony will be performed in the Presbyterian Church, White Haven, June 7 at 2 P.M, by Rev. Edwin Shilling. Attendants will be Mrs. Geraldine Cox and Nelson Cox. Miss Wagner is a former Dallas resident. Always rely on this great rub for CHEST COLDS to relieve coughs — aching muscles RUB ON MAMMOTH MEMORIAL DAY CELEBRATION SWEET VALLEY, PENNA. MAY 30. 1947 BANDS © PARADE ® DEDICATIONS == Big Parade ness, Civic and Fraternal Floats. 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