® NORM ADVERTISING, las SURE CURE FOR THE AILING HOME 5 Just put your repair problems into the wy hands of the friendly experts at the Back Mountain Lumber & Coal Co. We'll give you a free estimate of the cost, advise you on the materials to use, help you with inancing. “Phone 215, or stop in this week! Mos k {Mountain Lumber and Coal Com- pany Lumber Yard and Coal Pockets will be open Saturday afternoons for your con- venience. Back Mountain Lumber and Coal Co. Distributors GLENFALDEN COAL A Support the Cancer Drive o | ‘SWEET VALLEY Mrs. Anna Hoover has returned to her home here after spending the winter with her daughter and family in Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs, Boyd Smith and family of Newark Valley, N. Y. called at the McKinley Long home over the weekend while enroute to Potters Mills. Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button and Rev. Carl Brandon attended a min- isterial meeting in Lancaster on Thursday. Mrs. William Ferry and family are ill with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Naugle and Mr. and Mrs. George Samuel of Forty Fort visited Mrs. Anna Hoover on Sunday. Mrs. Albert Holcomb and Miss Iona Holcomb spent Friday at Car- verton with Mr. and Mrs, David Carverton. Ray Stern of Sugar Loaf enter- tained on Saturday the Rural Mail Carriers Association. From here were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Davenport and Harold Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Diefender- fer of Moosic are guests of Mrs. Hattie Edwards. Saturday evening Mrs. Mattie Allen of Harvey's Lake visited Mrs. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Davenport entertained members of the Dorcas Sunday School Class last Wednes- BEAUMONT The Red Cross quota of $168 seems in sight. Thanks to those who realize their duties toward their fellowmen! Next comes the “Cancer Drive.” Someone said, “It's always give, give, give!” True—for you can't take it with you. William A. Aus- tin is chairman with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Alden Dietz, and Mrs. Edward MacDougall as co-workers Miss Clara Stankowich of the Home Extension Office has started an adult sewing class at the high school Friday at 7:30. The first lesson last week was ‘Pattern Read- ing and fitting.” ho i / a 5 rss ra AT 3%" ~ by the use of So convenient, so economical, so reliable ) A 80 WEST EIGHTH STREET Phone Wyoming 327 Support the Cancer Drive | I Sat A "rT : our Wite's Leisure Time Can Be Greatly Increased Cutten’s Metered Gas Service Cutten Gas Company WYOMING, PA. ( Hl oy speeds. delivery. ge Be sure to use a Farquhor Star Corn Planter to give your crop quick “ii germination—strong and rapid growth—early maturity. For the new- est and best in farm and saw mill equipment see Oo A Farmer's Dream Come True Farquhor Iron Age have just announced the answer to every farm- ers’ dream—a new manure spreader with a non Wrap Beater— the upper beater is mounted on Hyatt roller bearings in self aligning housings—includes a cam operated device for oscillating the teeth during revolution of beater to eliminate the wrapping of long material 4 around this member (Non Wrap Patent). Many other exclusive fea- tures such as a continuous operating conveyor with several different Don’t wait—come in today while we can make immediate Sweet Valley, Pa. i ry in iE a at 12:55. 5 : Support the Cancer Drive Jt PHONE DALLAS 363-R-7 DON’T FORGET— Tune in to United Press News “On the Farm Front”, Station WHWL—T730 on your dial every day Charles H. Long Po ST THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1949 "Mrs. Maude Scovell of Wilkes- cottage on Hillside avenue for the Barre spent a few days here “going the rounds.” Mrs. Carolyn Scovell accompanied Mrs. Earl Johnson and the John- son daughter-in-laws to Harrisburg last week where they called on Mrs. Cora Scovell Phillips. The three one act plays given by the high school Dramatic Club were well received last Thursday evening. : Easter Vacation at school starts Thursday, April 14, at four and ends Tuesday, April 19, at, nine o'clock. The Lewis Button family of Budd Lake, N. J. is spending a few days here with relatives, IDETOWN Mrs. George Casterline entertain- ed at a family luncheon on Tues- day in observance of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James Morton of Forty Fort have moved into their summer. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lamoreaux and sons, Lee and Earl Jr. spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. John Giles of Albert. Cecil Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton, is ill at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brink of Sweet Valley called on Mrs. Della Parrish on Sunday. Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Margaret Jennings enter- tained at a family dinner on Sun- day in honor of her mother, Mrs. William Weaver who celebrated her seventy-eighth birthday. The table was decorated with flowers and a big birthday cake baked by her granddaughter, Betty Jane Lindenmuth. She received many gifts and cards. Those present were: Mrs. Lloyd Atherholt. and son Herbert, Mrs. Ralph Lindenmuth, and daughter, Betty Jane, William Green all of offered in SULFA-QUINOXALINE The new drug which, up to the present time, has proved the safest and most effective control of COCCIDIOSIS, is CHICATINE - TI-0-GA BROILER TI-0-GA SUPER BROILER Follow Feeding Directions Raise More and Better Chicks Make More Profit 2 Phone 337-R-49 KUNKLE, PA. DEVENS MILLING COMPANY A. C. DEVENS, Owner Phone 200 DALLAS, PA. Wilkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. William John Jennings and children, Kath- yrn, Kenneth, Shirley Mae, and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jennings and children, Evelyn, Linda, Lloyd Jr., Robert Jennings, Mrs. William Weaver, Mrs. Margaret Jennings. W.S.C.S. will meet at the church- house on Wednesday at 8. There will be regular order of business. Frank Jackson of Alderson will give a talk on birds and will dis-, ‘play birdhouses and feeding sta- tions. Refreshments will be served. D.A.R. to Hold Practice Mount Vale Council, Troop 24, Daughters of America, will meet at the I. O. O. F. Hall, Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Those taking part in the rally to be held April 22 at Wilkes-Barre are requested to at- tend practice at this meeting. 610 Union Street, Luzerne Anthony Jackowski, Owner S5cles-Ports-Service MILI. HOLLOW REO Dial Kingston 7-6653 - Doc Burger, Sales Mgr. lle! ARERR RET a FOR QUALITY ; POULTRY — DAIRY — HOG — HORSE FEEDS CA DALLAS LL 520-R-2 Old Toll Gate Feed Service = JIM HUSTON, Prop. =Luzerne-Dallas Highway—Phone Dallas 520-R-2 io HC) OUR APPOINTMENT AS AUTHORIZED DEALER ¢ sc BE VEEN: Yes! We are proud to join the nationwide organization of dealers who sell and service the Ford Tractor and Dearborn Farm Equipment. We have selected the Ford Tractor as “our” tractor because so many farmers say it is “their” tractor . . . for speed, easy handling and low upkeep cost. The Ford Tractor has the built-in hydraulic system, with Touch Control... Triple- Quick Attaching of implements . . . and many other features that you will want in your tractor. If you already own a Ford Tractor, we invite you to make this your headquarters for genu- ZR ine Ford Tractor parts, accessories and expert service by our Ford Tractor-trained mechanics. Come to us too for the Dearborn Implements you need to go with your Ford Tractor. Dearborn Implements have the rugged construction that makes them last and last. They have correct design for doing the kind of work you like. And most Dearborn Implements give you the advantages of Triple-Quick Attaching and Ford " Hydraulic Touch Control. Drop in the next time you are near... we're going to try very hard to make sure you will like to do business with us. WALTERS BROTHERS ~ GUS WALTERS ® Telephone 551-R-T 4 ALBERT WALTERS | Farm Equipment and Welding Service MEMORIAL HIGHWAY EE 3 re DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA