TORE oa Receives English Cars Daniel E. Meeker of Kunkle, Aus- tin automobile distributor for Lu- zerne County, has received a ship- ment of four of the English made cars; a pick-up truck, two 2-door sedans and one 4-door sedan. The cars are reputed to get thirty to! forty miles on a gallon of gasoline. Rummage Sale The Ladies Auxiliary of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown, will | hold a Rummage Sale on October 3, 4 and 5 in Luzerne. Anyone wishing to donate rummage may contact Mrs. Thomas Hontz or the parsonage. "For CLEANER CORN and More of it! DEARBORN-WOOD BROS. CORN PICKER A Flexible gathering points save Three gathering chains keep ears moving in fast. Extra large husking bed with three rubber, three steel, rolls. Attaches quickly to Ford Tractor or any 2-plow tractor with rear power take-off and A.S.AE. standard hitch. To insure prompt delivery, order your Dearborn-Wood Bros. Picker now. down corn. RL URL WALTERS BROTHERS PHONE DALLAS 551-R-7 Memorial Highway Dallas Electric Washers Power Mowers |Garden Tractors Electric Refrigera Vacuum Cleaners Big Reductions While Stock Lasts 8-2 Cu. Ft. Deep Freezer Deep & Shallow Well Water Pumps Air Cooled Engines Radio Sets, Electric Clocks, Elec- tric Grinders, Drills and saws. E. F. SCHMALTZ “Everything Electrical” 314 Wyoming Avenue KINGSTON, PENNA. tors { Charles H. Long 0. K. CHAMPION POTATO DIGGERS Glide through your field like an Ocean Greyhound Available in one or two row models Light Draft Bruiseproof Digging Long Life - Lower Upkeep Cost Universal Appeal * % % OH % A champion gains and maintains his crown because he is the best in his line. Forty years of building, improving and selling potato dig- gers has put O K Champion Potato Diggers in that class. : Champion potato growers the world over use 0. K. Champion Diggers. FOR THE BEST OF FARM AND SAWMILL SERVICES AT A LOWER PRICE, IT'S ALWAYS “Sweet Valley, Pa. Phone—Dallas 363-R-7 Tune in to United Press News “On The Farm Front” Everyday at 12:55—WHWL—730 on your dial Married at Noxen Miss Eleanor Gosa, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Yeggle, of Shiloh, N.J., summer resident at Harvey's Lake, became the bride of William J. Clarke Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. William Clarke Sr. of Watertown, N. Y. in St. Luke's Lutheran Church at Noxen Sunday at 1 o'clock. Rev. Henry C. Kroft per- formed the ceremony. Attendants were sister and bro- thr-in-law of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Kienzle of Haddon- field, N. J. The bride wore pale pink street length dress with blue accessories. Her shoulder bouquet was of pink roses. Mrs. Kienzle chose green street length suit, pink accessories and yellow roses. Mrs. Yeggle, mother of the bride, wore blue dress and yellow roses. Mrs. Clarke is a graduate nurse at the Shenandoah Clinic, Miami, Fla. Mr. Clark is a student in the liberal arts course at University of Miami. 2 Following the ceremony, the couple left for their home in Miami. Fine Rock Garden Mrs. Walter Shaver, Mt. Green- wood Road, has one of the most attractive rock gardens in this area, . THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1949 li Miss Eleanor Gosa, Citizens Club Wants Better Mail Service Citizen's Club of Dallas Town- ship met Monday evening at the home of Walter’ Gerlach. A letter was read from Hon. Daniel Flood stating that he had informed post- master Joseph Polacky to look in- to the mail delivery to Terrace Drive and Maplewood Heights and send him a detailed report. Mr. Polacky stated that he had taken care of the matter. Residents of this area are seeking better de- livery service. The club which boasts a mem- bership of 60 members is not a political organization but is or- ganized for the betterment of the township. The public is invited to attend any of the club meetings, which are held twice a month at Mr. Gerlach’s home, Next meeting will be held September 12 at 8 p.m. Henry Randall is president and Willard Newberry, secretary. Attending - were John Parsons, Chet Hartman, John Ondish Jr., Willard Newberry, Henry Randall, Raymond Williams, Charles Lecht, Harry Martin, Steve Apolisky, Claude Cooke, Alec Sicilick, Mrs. Bessie Brace, Mr. Brace, Robert Prutzman, Mrs, Joseph Randall, Mrs. Walter Gerlach, M, A. Briggs, Rual Lasher, Mrs. Henry Randall, Mr. Russell, Daniel Richards and Walter Gerlach. Stationed In Yokohama With the Eighth Army in Yoko- hama, Japan, 16. August, 1949— Pvt. Willard Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Rogers, RFD 1, is now serving as a military police- man with the 519th Military Police Battalion. Stationed in Yokohama, Japan's major port city and seat of the headquarters of the Eighth Army, Private Rogers is filling an essen- tial job with the Army’s Occupa- tional Forces here. Operating with the efficiency of a large metropoli- tan police force, the 519th M.P. Battalion covers the city with foot and jeep patrols equipped with two-way radio contact with head- quarters. To occupy his leisure hours, he has access to theaters, clubs, lib- raries, evening classes, a gymna- sium, bowling alleys, volley ball and tennis courts, a golf course, as well as the picturesque scenery of this ancient country. Entering the Army in August, 1940, he arrived in this theater in January 1949. He served over- seas with the 13th Air Force in Northern Solomons. Wilson Reunion The Hiram Wilson reunion will be held at Norris Glen on Labor Day, Monday, September 5. In Memoriam In loving memory of our daugh- ter, Helene, who died September 4, 1948. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Theve- non, Center Hill road, Dallas. BACK TO SCHOOL? YOU’LL BE NEEDING OUR EXPERT DRY CLEANING SERVICE. HECK'S DRY CLEANING H. L. 4256 PAGE SEVEN Don’t sell your antiques before calling LEIDINGER'S. Rifles, Revolvers, Guns, Furniture, Glass, Silver and Coins. En- tire Estates Bought. LEIDINGER’S 117 S. Washington St. '! Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459 07 . oy Xi A oy Td . « . Now is the best time to RESTYLE or REPAIR your fur coat. @ Skillful Work @ Master Craftsmanship '@ Free Estimates @® Free Storage @® Very Low Price @® No Job Is Too Big . . . 3 . . .Nor Too Small We are also relining and remodeling cloth coats. BETTER TAILOR and FURRIER 147 Main St., Luzerne, Pa. Call 7-2562 or Res, 7-7126 Bh THE MODERN AUTOMOBILE The attractive stream- lined, easy-rolling car of today is more than a neces- sity.” To us all it means speed, and flight, and green fields . . . and the ‘moving up of all our friends to virtually next door. Cars are sound collateral for loans. When you buy your car, save money and finance on the The Kingston National Bank Plan. “Ye KINGSTON NATIONAL BANK AT KINGSTON CORNERS POUNDED 1896 Read The Classified Column . Gonsult A Good Realtor Experienced With All Types of Real Estate Problems We have clients for many types of properties. ® D. T. SCOTT & SCNS Established 1908 Dallas Representative DURELLE T. SCOTT, JR. Real Estate and Fire Insurance TELEPHONE Dallas 224-R-13 or W-B 3-2515 Residence 54 HUNTSVILLE ROAD Dallas, Pa. 3% Telephone 409-R-7 New Shipment of Calorie Bottled Gas Ranges at Lower Prices Harold Ash PLUMBING—HEATING—BOTTLED GAS Ww * Shavertown, Pa. LABOR DAY 1949 rime TERE AE Only in the United States is the first Monday in Sep- tember officially regarded as LABOR DAY. In the year 1894 Congress passed a bill making that day a legal holiday and for the past fifty-five years Labor Day has been participated in by all the people of the nation and, except during war time, observed by the closing of factories and stores. It is in keeping with the American tradition that this should be so. It has never been a part of the American character to glorify the idler—it is to workers that the nation’s respect and honor are given. On this fifty-fifth anni- versary of Labor Day, the men and women of labor can look back with rightful pride on their achievements in both war and peace. Through their skills and strengths America has been built—and in time of peril pre- served. The nation joins with Labor in celebrating this day. This Message Brought To You By ~. = The STEGMAIER BREWING CO. HARVEY'S L ALDERSON, PENNA. Wilkes-Barre, Penna. and— 3 i AKE BOTTLING WORKS PHONE 3092 ge
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