wh ey ee ERC YT » 01d Toll Gate Lions To Hear Philip Bohler _ Philip Bohler, Labor Mediator for Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, will speak on labor relations to members of Old Toll Gate Lions Club Tuesday evening at 6:30. The regular dinner meet- ing will be held at Colonial Inn. 1948 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. Special DELUXE SEDAN Radio & Heater “Duke” Isaacs Main Hgwy, Trucksville Phone 920 More Rccidents Happen : At Certain Hours Accidents don’t punch a time clock on the job—but more acci- dents check in during certain hours of the day. According to the 1951 edition of “Accident Facts,” statistical year- book of the National Safety Coun- cil, more workers suffer disabling injuries on the job between 10 and 11 o’clock in the morning and be- tween 3 and 4 o'clock in the after- noon than during any other hours of the day. SIMONIZING Chappell’s or Mobil Gas Station Luzerne-Dallas Highway PHONE 9067-R-7 Mr. and Mrs, Edward Baer, Har- veys Lake, celebrated their fifty third wedding anniversary. sur- rounded by members of their fam- ily and friends on August 10. The same day Mrs. Baer and her two daughters, Mrs. Jess Boice and Mrs. Audrey Booth, also her granddaughter-in-law, Mrs. Earl Booth, celebrated birthday anniver- saries. All enjoyed a grand party together at the home of Mrs. Gil- bert Ide. The thrill of the evening was a night blooming cereus brought in by Mrs. Arthur Hoppes that spread its petals and burst into blossom a little before mid- night. Mrs. Baer is the former Bertha Randall, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Randall of Wood- lawn drive, Dallas. Mr, Bear is son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Baer of Hunlock Creek. Eight children were born of the union: Mrs. Jesse Boice, Mrs. Audrey Booth, Mrs. Gilbert Ide, Mrs. Rus- sell Spencer, Mrs. Venita Moyer, THE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, Mz. nd Ms. Edward Baer Celebrate Fifty Third Wedding Anniversary Forty Fort; Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe, Meeker; Ernest, Johnson City; Carl of Loyalville. Present at the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Boice, Mdetown; Mrs. Audrey Booth, Kenneth Booth, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Booth Jr., Loyalville; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe, Ja- net and Irene of Meeker; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ide, Mildred, Lois, Da- vid, Rita Ide of Idetown. Covered Dish Supper Loyalville Lalies’ Aid held a cov- ered dish supper in the Church Hall recently. Door prize was won by Mrs. Dorothy Steltz. Present were: Mrs. Esther Owens, Mrs. Martha Swire, Mrs. Dorothy Steltz, Mrs. Minnie Wesley, Mrs. Audrey Booth, Mrs, Addie Payne, Mrs. Mary Nienius, Mrs, Mary Bowman, Mrs. Pearl Ide, Lois Ide, Dianne Nienius, Becky Hummel; visitors, Aubrey Williams, Phyllis Williams, George and Donnie Steltz. 1950 Plymouth Conv. Coupe 1950 Dodge 2-dr. 1948 Hudson 4-dr. 3 Down . . . Save Money BUY ON OUR LOW COST BANK PLAN L. L. RICHARDSON'S USED CAR LOT Your Back Mt. Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 1948 Chevrolet Gonv. Coupe 1941 Chevrolet 2-dr. 1939 Plymouth 4-dr. 18 Months On Balance 1950 YOULL OK THESE OK USED CAR BARGAINS CHEVROLET Cabriolet ............ "$599 Down 1950 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. Sedan ............... $545 Down 1949 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. Sedan $430 Down 1948 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. Sedan .. $365 Down 1946 CHEVROLET 2 Dr. Sedan $265 Down 1947 STUDEBAKER Coupe $235 Down 1941 BUICK Sedanette Sen $159 Down ", 1981 | Church To Have ’ Stand At Fair Kunkle Women Will Serve Meals Daily Kunkle Methodist Church will have a refreshment concession at Bloomsburg Fair, September 24-29. Plans are being made to serve not only lunch and supper, in addition to sandwiches and platters, but early breakfast for the benefit of those who must stay on the grounds. The booth will be located be- | tween the Ford display and the reviewing stand. E. R. Kerlin, the mainstay of all plans for serving food, arranged the concession. He has an exhibit of his own, featur- ing fertilizer, so will be on hand, ready to lend assistance. Mr. Ker- lin is constructing the tent, which will be later taken apart and transported. Mrs. Dorothy Dodson is general chairman. Mrs. Betty Meeker has charge of signs and menus; Mrs, Helen Landon, workers; Mrs. George Landon, home-made soup; Mrs. Arline Kunkle, pies; Irene Transue, publicity. Jason Kunkle represents the fire- men, Rev. Ruth Underwood is pas- toral adviser. Representatives of all church or- ganizations, in addition to those mentioned above, are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brace, Mesdames E. R. Ker- lin, Gertrude Eckert, Naomi Ash- burner, Anna Weaver, Florence Hoyt, Agnes and Elva Elston, and Stella Isaccs. Together with those already listéd, they make up the planning committee, The planning committee will meet tonight at the church at 8. All revenue goes to the Kunkle Church building fund. 1940 BUICK 4 Door Sedan .............. $ 99 Bown 1942 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan... $ 99 Down 1949 CHEVROLET 15; Ton Panel... $315 Down TRUCKS 1948 CHEVROLET Sedan Delivery......$295 Down 1947 INTERNATIONAL 14, Ton Panel $215 Down 1947 FORD PICK-UP A-f Cond. 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SAVE with a truck that’s “Job- Rated” A “Job-Rated” truck is en- gineered at the factory to fit a specific job . . . to save you money. Every unit that SUPPORTS the load—frame, axles, springs, wheels, tires, and others —is engineered right to provide the strength and capacity needed. Every unit that MOVES the load—engine, clutch, transmission, propeller shaft, rear axle and others—is engineered right to meet a particular operating condition. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Good Bye My Fancy” With Joan Crawford and Frank Lovejoy Also Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “California Passage” with Forrest Tucker and Adele Mara Also—Three Stooges Comedy WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY fStrangers on the Train” with Farley Granger Also Cartoon and Short For Built in QUALITY YOU CAN DEPEND ON IT! The Austin slogan means just what it says. Austin cars are dependable. your invested dollar—Austin The best buy for from ... cmd KUNKLE GARAGE DANIEL MEEKER, owner Kunkle, Pa. 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