7] WHITESELL BUILT TIOMES| are honor built - - - - Talk Your Building Problems Over With Us... No Obligation, Of Course. THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950 Ohman Heads Council Harry L. Ohlman, Machell ave- nue, was elected president of the State Shrine Council at a meeting in Altoona of representatives from the seven temples of Pennsylvania. Silver Leaf Club Postpones Tea Silver Leaf Club, Kunkle, has postponed its Mother and Daugh- ter Tea until Wednesday, May 24. Wayside Market WATKINS BROS. Phone 416-R-11 Opposite Forty Fort Dairy Flowers For | Memorial Day PANSIES local field grown Basket Plumbing, for the bathroom, and laun- 59¢ BEDROOM BEDROOM dry equipment is in the same wall. Loca- 100x126 Jl 100 x90 1G x90 tion of the fireplace makes the same GERANIUMS chimney available for the heating unit. 50¢ Storage space is liberally allowed for lo in The Allen. Wardrobes are provided MIXED POTS i for in each of the three bedrooms, and ve S closets are planned for the front en- BANANAS bivine ROOM trance and utility room. A general closet Yello: Ripe i *O x 130 and linen cabinet are in the bedroom bo yriury § hal. 2 Ibs. 25¢ io! DESIGN A Ca The exterior walls are shown to be of Solid Slicing : frame with wide siding. But, concrete TOMATOES k blocks can be used as a substitute. The 2 Cartons : roof is covered with asphalt shingles. 29¢ i The kitchen of The Allen is modern with cabinets and equipment arranged Large ] 3 THE ALLEN is basementless, with the in a U-shape. The sink is under the win- LEMONS hi floor slab, easily adaptable to linoleum or dow and the refrigerator and range are | 4 i (9 £ other composition flooring, laid directly completely built into the cabinets. or c 3 on a gravel fill. The heating plant and Dimensions of The Allen are 38 feet by California Pascal i laundry equipment are in a utility room 27 feet with an area of 1,110 square fee CELERY j which replaces a basement. and a volume of 13,320 cubic feet. 95 # ; . c Al our homes constructed to meet F.H.A. or V.A. Requirements gains | » arge Florida Ik ORANGES Doz. 39¢ | Builders of Low Cost Homes ) Sih ] GENERAL' CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS 5 Ib. pail 95¢ Call 416-R-7 Fernbrook Road Call 461-R-13 NEW POTATOES HOWARD WHITESELL GEORGE WHITESELL ELWOOD WHITESELL 10 Ibs 49¢ " i a i > 8 Z fe © Buy With Confidence From A Reputable Nursery—Largest In Northeastern Pennsylvania B FLOWERS — PLANTS — TREES ' For Your HOME PLANTING and DECORATION DAY Potted Plants - - Cemetery Urns - - Vases i : ROSES : WHITE—TWO-TONE | ; ess Vandell, COMPLETE LINE OF HYBRID TEA CLIMBERS, POLYANTHA AND FLORIBUNDA RED—YELLOW—PINK 95¢ u: Also Patented Varieties Including Doubloons Crimson Glory, Mirandy, Peace, Rubaiyat, Count- Eclipse, Donald Prior, Diamond Jubilee, New Yorker, Douglass McArthur, Etc. it | AZALEAS DOGWOOD MAGNOLIAS i" HARDY —BLOOMING— —BLOOMING— PINK, RED, WHITE RED AND WHITE PINK XN SHRUBS EVERGREENS PERENNIALS i SPIREA ABORVITAE 150 FORSYTHIA | WEIGELA ( 5¢ a VARIETIES | VIBURNUM HEMLOCK C TO 4 5¢ MH LILACS ] uP CHOOSE | BEAUTY BUSH YEW AND UP CLUMP , i PINK ALMOND SPRUCE FROM PANSIES -- ALL COLORS—WIDE SELECTION 2 “PLAN TO PLANT ANOTHER TREE” | Choose From Potted Plants, Mixed Pots, Vines i Choose From Potted Plants, Mixed Pots, Vines APPLES and Flower Plants For Urns and Window Boxes CHERRIES } PETUNIAS DRACAENA SCARLET SAGE AGERATUM PHLOX zinnias | PEARS } LANTANA MT. PINK SNAP DRAGONS hEvRD FUCHIAS BABY BREATH ASTORS PEACHES i ALYSSUM HOSTA MARIGOLD PLUMS VINCA SALPIGLOSSIS SCABIOSA 5.N-1 APPLE po GADIOLA BULBS (Top Size) Doz. T5¢ -- PANSIES FRUIT TREES 2 Year—5-6 Feet 2 Year—4-6 Feet 2 Year—5-6 Feet 1 Year—4-5 Feet 2 Year—5-6 Feet 5 Varieties on Tree i BERRY BUSHES—RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, GOOSEBERRY, CURRANT, BLUEBERRY, ETC. BARBERRY AND PRIVET HEDGE GARDEN ACCESSORIES — BIRD BATHS — CRYSTALS — LAWN MOWERS PEAT MOSS — FERTILIZER — GRASS SEED - HALL'S NURSERY 2 — BIG LOCATIONS — 2 | 1100 WYOMING AVE. | FORTY FORT, PA. PHONE 7-9285 2424 CEDAR AVENUE SCRANTON, PA. PHONE 4-9379 OPEN EVENINGS AND ALL DAY SUNDAYS > ALL VARIETIES—GOOD AND STURDY $1.75 $2.50 $2.00 $1.75 $2.00 $3.00 |Former ig Laid At Rest Andrew M. Hontz Is Buried Near School By Ralph Rood : The many friends of Andrew M. Hontz were saddened but not surprised to hear of his death, which occurred at 6:30 Monday morning in General Hospital, where he had been a patient since May 3. Born May, 1877, at Sweet Val- ley, the son of Andrew and Polly Anna Shaw Hontz, he had al- ways made his home in that vicinity. A sister, Mrs. O. S. Sutliff, Huntington Mills, a brother, John P. Hontz, Sweet Valley, several nieces and nephews are his sur- vivors. Mr. Hontz received his first schooling in the one room building known as the Cramer Hook School, Ross Township. Leaving that one room school, he attended Pleasant Hill Academy, a private school, at that ‘time con- ducted by Prof. Evan B. Beishline. He taught for several years un- der Provisional Certificates issued by County Superintendent. Later he attended Indiana State Normal School and Grove City Col- lege. After teaching forty years in the Public Schools of the County, he retired about ten years ago. Andrew, as we all knew him was of a quiet, unassuming disposition, a good neighbor, a dependable friend. Other than teaching, his chief hobbies were hunting, fishing and gardening. In his garden we found not only vegetables, but plenty of strawberries and raspberries. His principal hangout ' for fishing was “Grassy Pond.” We have sat many hours in a boat with him on “Grassy”. If he would lose a fish he would smile and say, “Well, I lost that one. Must go after another.” A teacher of an adult Bible Class for many years in the Church of Christ Sunday School, of which Church he was a faithful member, and deacon. He had been a member of Sweet Valley Lodge, I.O.O.F., for many years. Some months ago he was a pa- tient in General Hospital, his con- dition improving, was removed to the home of his niece, Mrs. Albert Herring, Huntington Mills, where he had made his home until his removal to hospital about two weeks ago. Funeral services were held yes- terday afternoon from the funeral home, Sweet Valley, with addi- tional services in the Church of Christ, conducted by Rev. E. J. Waterstripe assisted by Rev. Wil- liam Price, pastor of Huntington Mills Methodist Church. Interment was in Broadway Cemetery, along side of the Broad- way school house where he was a former teacher. Pallbearers, nephews of the de- ceased were: Almon and Elmer Birth, Stanley, Carl, Howard, and Arthur Hontz. Lions See “Movies” Three short educational movies were shown at last Wednesday's meeting of Harveys Lake Lions Club at Brokenshire’s Hotel. President Calvin McHose ap- pointed Llewellyn Williams to head the nominating committee, and delegates were chosen to attend the State Convention at Nittany Lion Den, State College. Lions will give Boy Scouts of the Lake and Noxen an outdoor party, place and date to be an- nounced. Plans for fund raising for aid to children, assistance to the blind, and community projects were dis- cussed. EXCAVATING LANDSCAPING TOP SOIL FILL DIRT BULLDOZING A. W. HUDACK Overbrook Ave., Dallas PHONE 467-R-15 or 123-R-10 More than a Meal... irsa FEAST Warm Water and WHISTLE TTA ss Distributed By OLD TOLL GATE Feed Service Trucksville - Phone 520-R-2 Rosebreasted Grosbeak :. Doc and Louise Rutherford found ‘| a rose breasted grosbeak feeding on their sun flower seeds this week. They didn’t know whether to hope it was a scout that would bring back a flock or to shoo it away, since it seemed to be as avaricious as its yellow cousins. And sun flower seeds are mighty scarce at this point! : Pertonalpad House Signs to sit your hobby, business, pets, etc. Dull Black Finish on dursble aluminum . $3.50 to $1500 Your name on both sides in Mo-Lum letters at 10%3 etter ©) PHONE DALLAS 549-R-1S Gaff Sp 72 MAPLE ST. Shavertown , Pa. J. P. Monko oo To All SCHOOL BUS OWNERS ATTENTION PLEASE R. L. Dingle Upholstery Co. Will give you a special price On Seat Covers And Repairs For Your Bus Idetown-Dallas Road 219-R-15 ADIRONDACK CHAIRS Good Grade White Pine Partially Assembled $2.9 Cash & Carry MODERN APPLIANCE HOUSEHOLD STORE 502 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre Dial 3-3750 of Dallas Township. THANKS, EVERYBODY I want to thank all my old friends and new for the fine vote given me for Repub- lican Committeeman in the Middle District Your confidence is appreciated. SHAD N. GOSS Republican Committeeman Door Prizes FARMER DANCES MODERN and POLKA SANDY BEACH PAVILION Harvey's Lake, Pa. Every Saturday Night AT-9 P.M. Under the Management of SHERRY NULTON Featuring BOB SCOTT'S ORCHESTRA WAYNE WEAVER, Singing Caller Admission 60c Including Tax PLANTS FOR DECORATION DAY Beautiful Geraniums and Mixed Pansies Come and Make Your Selection Early * * * Henry W. Goodman FLORIST HARVEY'S LAKE > Phone 4253 Telephone 409-R-7 See FOR THE BEST IN BATHROOM FIXTURES, AUTOMATIC HEATING PLANTS, BOTTLED GAS and APPLIANCES ees YN Emmi Harold Ash PLUMBING—HEATING—BOTTLED GAS Shavertown, Pa. er ———
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