PAGE EIGHT ! EE ————————— A CLEANERS 173 Main Street, Luzerne Ladies and Gents Tailoring muse | /H Baby Beef THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1951 Showplace Changed Luzerne County 4H Baby Beef Club will hold its local show at Sutter's Lumber Yard, Nescopeck, Monday, November 26th at 7 P. M. This location was selected after it became known that the farmers Night Market was closed for the Men’s Suits, Ladies’ Suits, Cleaned $1.00 50¢ Skirts, Sweaters, Blouses Top Coats Cleaned Trousers, Ladies’ Slacks season on Monday nights. Previous publicity announced that the Night Market area on Pierce St., Kingston would be used. All interested per- sons are invited to attend the show at the Sutter Lumber Yard in Nes- copeck. Hats Cleaned and Blocked, 75¢ Same Day Service Thomas B. King, livestock spec- ialist from Penn State will judge 8 the event. Angus steers will be § shown by Virginia Briggs, Nesco- oe peck, R. D., Shirley Campbell, Nes- copeck, R. D., and Robert Wright, Stillwater, R. D, ——~ PUTS new Es AND —)= GN genuine repair parts are used. See us now . 12:55 over Station WHWL (W-NR- Hh EH NSB Ce a SPEC Yq ¥4 ED S13 @ E farm agent, reports the steers to vi on the grounds. INTO YOUR FARM EQUIPMENT! Peppy . . . quick responding tools save time and let Watches you do a better job. If your equipment is in smooth running order, you make more money . . . you move along at a good clip finishing more work at less cost. That's just the target our Specialized Service is OUT LONG BEFORE aimed at—to help you make more money with your farm equipment. Our service shop is equipped to CHRISTMAS handle your machinery problems right now. Experi- enced mechanics will restore the pep and power to your farm tools. . . put them on a paying basis. Only . - Got : at your equipment ready for the busy season ahead. Charles H. Long ||FINKELSTEIN'S SWEET VALLEY, PENNA—Phones 8421 - 8431 Credit Jewelry Store Listen to the latest farm mews every day at 7:00 and YOUR MASSEY-HARRIS DEALER Hereford steers will be shown by Bobby Rice, Dallas; Ray and Dur- wood Karchner, Harold Campbell, L. G. Yearick, assistant county be in fine shape. Each club member will fit his animal at home previous to transporting it to Nescopeck, leaving only touching-up jobs to do AGAIN THIS YEAR Cinderella WILL BE SOLD Lay Yours Away Now 72 Main St., Luzerne (Over 40 years on Main St.) No Charge For Credit Henry Mastalski Jewelry Store Helen’s Gift Shop Leonard’s Jewelry Kunkle Fire Department La Casa Restaurant James R. Oliver Inc. Sandy Beach Drive-In Friedman’s Express Inc. Cave’s Economy Store Colony Restaurant Casterline’s General Hauling Kuehn’s Drug Store B & H Transportation Bon Ton Mens’ Shop Guzo Furrier Mathers Construction Co. Circle Inn Flannigan Furniture ~ Bryant’s Bike Shop Jones Bingo “Duke” Isaacs Ruch’s Flower Shop IB I Harveys Lake Lions Club wishes to thank those listed below for their kind help and generous support for our recent “"Lady-Of- The Lake” Beauty Contest. DONORS OF PRIZES SPONSORS Henry’s Jewelry And A Happy Festive Thanksgiving To All Morris Square Deal Jeweler Meyers’ Jewelry Store Van Scoy, The GI Jeweler The Roddy Co. Jack Nothoff Sandy Beach Bingo Club Palmetto Sunset Park Shadyside Dairy “Al” Coury Hotel LaBar’s Sunoco Station Laketon Community Motor Twins Inc. Delaney’s Gas Service Elston’s Farm Dairy Luzerne Sewing & Appliance Cen. Elmcrest Development Shaver’s Service Station Franconi Auto Parts Deater Plumbing & Heating Flannigan’s Cut-Rate Al Goodman Flower Co. Annual Meeting Thirty-seventh meeting of Lu- zerne County Agricultural Exten- sion Association will be held next Wednesday at Salem Grange Hall. The program will start at 10:30 with a turkey dinner at noon and a short speaking program in the afternoon. Dinner reservations ($1.50) may be made with the Agricultural Extension office in Wilkes-Barre or with any of the committee members. Trucksville Auxiliary To Hold Party Saturday Trucksville Fire Auxiliary will hold a Bingo party at the Fire Hall Saturday night at 8. Chairmen are Mrs. Bud Silverman and Mrs. John Kennan. Gets Wild Turkey Fred Drake, hunting alone Sat- urday on Forkston Mountain, shot his first wild turkey. Fred had ex- cellent luck that day getting his limit of grouse as well, which also completed his season’s limit for that royal bird. Local Grid Classic Tomorrow Morning (Continued from Page One) eighteen game series. A strong Dallas Township eleven led by Joe Tondora was battled to a standstill by an underdog Katie team led by Bob Youngblood. The 6-6 score gives no indication of the hard, brutal battle both teams put up to win the victory. 1946 GAME Kingston Township won this one 12-6. Again it was Tondora match- ed against Youngblood in a running duel. Bob Hughes tallied the lone Dallas score following a pass in- terception. A pair of long runs by Youngblood and Dave Cairns produced the Katie scores. 1945 Dallas Township lost another thriller 14-6 as Kingston Town- ship triumphed over a favored but injury riddled Redskin eleven. Tex Wilson scored for Dallas on a plunge. Bob Youngblood passed to Bob Morgan for one touchdown and tallied the other himself. 1944 Kingston Township added an- See The Perfect Cooking Ranges for the Rural Areas CALORIC RANGES AND Enterprise Ranges New Models Are In Harold Ash Plumbing - Heating - Bottled Gas Phone 409-R-—Shavertown Gettin’ Any Eggs Yet? Are those chicks you bought this summer startin’ to produce yet? 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