PA PEG, + ————— a a ALFRED D. BRONSON - FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Dallas 8241 “We Are As Near To You As Your Telephone” THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1952 Harvey's Lake Mrs. Harry Allen entertained her Sunday ‘School class at her home last week. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Arthur ‘Wagner, (Secretary, Mrs. Lee Zim- merman, and Treasurer, Mrs. How- ard Higgins. Others present were: | Mrs. Ada Bennett, Mrs. Morrison Witter, and Mrs. Anna Snow. The class will supply flowers for the church pulpit each Sunday. Sgt. John Balko of California is spending two weeks with his sister Mrs, Mike Getzman. He will leave for Bremerhaven, Germany at the end of his leave. Charlotte Getzman of Miami, Florida is visiting her parents, Mr. Used 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE Car Pe- 5 x or Easter 1951 CHEVROLET Power Glide Styleline Deluxe 2 Door Sedan. A-Title. Fathom Green Finish. Radio, Heater, Spotlight, Backup Lamps, Undercoating. Like S i 8 45 1950 CHEVROLET Power Glide Fleetline 2 Door Sedan. . A-Title, Black Finish. In Excellent Condition. Radio, Heater, Backup Lamps, Fender Guards, Undercoating "1951 CHEVROLET 1950 CHEVROLET Fleetline Deluxe 4 Door Sedan. Beau- 2 Door Sedan. A-Title. Excellent a Teak ¢ res. ne = tiful Blue Finish. Excellent Tires, hs nm yhiack Finish, Hisater, White Radio, Heater, Seat Covers, Under- = coating and other only extras 1949 CHEVROLET Styleline Deluxe 2 Door Sedan. A- Title. Excellent Tires, Beautiful Satin Green Finish. Heater «ind other extras As Is Specials 1341 PLYMOUTH 2 Dr. Sedan $930 CHEVROLET .2 Door Sedan 1951 CHEVROLET Power Glide Styleline Deluxe 4 Door Sedan. A Title. 2 Tone Green Finish. i wi 2 1855 1950 CHEVROLET Power Glide Bel Air. A-Title. Beauti- ful Black Finish. Radio, Heater, Undercoating 1949 CHEVROLET Styleline 2 Door Sedan. A-Title. Beau- tiful Dark Gray Finish. Very Good Tires, Heater, Forse: Mester, Wu vai 21145 TRUCKS 1946 INTERNATIONAL -| ¥» Ton Pickup 1347 CHEVROLET Chassis and Cab 1938 CHRYSLER 1948 CHEVROLET Canopy 1948 CHEVROLET !;2 Ton Chassis and Cab 1950 CHEVROLET 1/2 Ton Pickup MANY OTHERS — 18 MONTHS TO PAY CITY CHEVROLET CO. Market St., Gates to Thomas St., Kingston 7-1171 690 Hazle Street, Newtown. Phone 3-6736 “The Place To Buy ‘OK’ Used Cars” and Mrs. Mike Getzman and her daughter Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dennis spent Thursday in New York, at- tending the Easter Pageant and the cirous. Mr. and Mis. Stephen Hartman Sr. are rejoicing over the arrival of their first grandchild, a girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hartman Jr. of Johns Street Kingston, at ‘Wyoming Valley Hospital, on Sun- Harveys Lake Resident Ope Used Car Lot Now Operating Kingston Auto Exchange on Pierce St. W. C. DEETS W. C. (Bill)) Deets has opened a used car business on Pierce St., Kingston, at the North Street Bridge, known as Kingston Auto Exchange. Mr. Deets has been employed as a salesman for one of the valley's _.and let's go in an OLIVER ~ Ready-to-go USED CAR BD £1) Yoda. Just ask for “Dean” or “Harry” $1795 | ’41 C i STUDEBAKER 5 miluinnie 2-dr. Champion $825 a ISER 4dr. 50 oo oee cour. 91895 | AT lil STAD 150 "OTIC irs R148 | AT Sovien oe 3805 ‘HUDSON adr. CHEVROLET 2dr $825 $795 $695 $395 $1295 $1150 $1375 $1245 "41 "46 "46 42 49 '49 49 Radio & Heater PACKARD Clip. Radio & Heater HUDSON 2dr. Clean CHEVROLET 2dr. Radio & Heater Super 5, Heater KAISER Traveller ‘Sedan, Equipped DODGE a-dr. Sedan, Equipped CHEVROLET, adr. Radio & Heater ag oar, SI205 | WMI Io $31 48 KAISER oor $850 41 EHAVELER adr. $345 Wj | 860 | AI oui ean Open Evenings and Sunday TERMS—TRADES—LIBERAL ALLOWANCES JAMES R. OLIVER Inc. USED CAR DEPT. PHONE DALLAS 171-R-0 Junction: Tunkhannock-Dallas Highway leading auto dealers for the past 13 years. He offers his friends and customers the benefit of his long experience in the automotive busi- ness to help them solve any trans- portation problems and extends a sincere invitation to visit him at his new location. . day April 6th. Mrs. Hartman is the former Peggy Bateman of Kingston. Arnold (Garinger, freshman at Bloomsburg ‘State Teachers’ (College is spending the Easter vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond ‘Garinger. The Executive Board of the Har- veys Lake Women’s Service Club will meet on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. John Stenger 3rd. of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Carl Schreiner Jr. will assist in serving. The girls are asked to meet at the home of Miss Bethia Allen between 7:00 and 7:15 to go in a group to Wilkes- Barre. Lehman Mrs. Mabel Zimmerman has re- turned ‘to the home of her daughter, { Mrs. Albert Ide, after spending some months with another daugh- ter, Mrs. Donald Deans at North Adams, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mekeel, Jr. Dover, N. J. spent the weekend with Mrs. Clara Mekeel. Lehman-Jackson Alumni Associ- ation is sponsoring a Bake Sale in conjunction with the Stocking Dance April 18. Contributors may tele- phone Mrs, Lewis Ide, Mrs. Robert Ide, or Mary [Stolarick, or may bring their goods direct to the gymmna- sium. Miss Muriel Zimmerman, New York, will spend Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ide. Bloodmobile Gets 75 Pints Commonwealth Sends Donors Bloodmobile Day at Dallas Bor- ough school netted the Red (Cross Blood Bank seventy-five pints of blood Wednesday 1-7. Commonwealth Telephone Com- pany sent fifteen donors, (Coalomatic a number, Bloomsburg Mill em- ployees were transported in relays by the motor corps, and a few donors appeared from Natona, in spite of a recent visit of the Blood- mobile to the mill. Twenty local donors, because of recent illness or physical disability cancelled their appointments. According to Mrs. Fred Keifer, chairman, spring is not the best time for donation, with everybedy feeling ‘the effects of a long hard winter. It was felt by some regular donors that this (date followed too closely after the one in January. Ferry Is On Way Home From Service In Italy (Cpl. Dennis Ferry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ferry; Dallas, will be home from Italy next week. He is on the high seas mow, coming from Leghorn, where he has been serving with the 640th Engineers, Supply and Maintenance Division. Dennis is rounding out his fourth year in the service. He had a leave last Summer, rejoining his outfit in September. Bad To Any Customer SPECIAL OFFE Who Buys A Car Or Truck From Ray AT MOTOR TWINS Bring this ad with you and I will pay for transfer “f your title and tags. YOU SAVE $5.00. And Get Into Gear For Spring"! We'll Help You—With These Bargains As Low .As Make Model Year Make Year Model As Low As '4{ FORD $195 | ’49 CHEVROLET §{045 "40 BUICK $235 | '49 FORD $1095 146 NASH $595 | '50 CHEVY $[(95 146 FORD $695 | '50 F°%° $1265 '47 FORD $795 | ’50 NASH $1295 ” Equipped 7 CIEVROLET = $793 | gp PLYMOUTH § {365 ‘Ag CHEVY $845 | 5 CHEVROLET $1545 '48 FORD $895 | ’51 For... $1645 MOTOR 240 So. Main St. WILKES-BARRE Phone 2-2144 2 BIG @Z52p PLACES re rts til 9 TWINS Market & Rutter KINGSTON Phone 3-2159 Cancer Appeal Being Made By Direct Mail Back Mountain Aims For Goal Of Two Thousand ‘Goal for Back Mountain Cancer Drive, as announced by Mrs. Harry Ohlman, area Chairman. is $2,000. eFunds will ‘be solicited by mail in- stead of personal canvass. The mail- ing campaign is well under way. Mrs. William Thomas and Mrs. Arthur Culver will serve as com- munity chairmen. Mrs. Donald Davis and Mrs. David Hall are in charge of distribution and collection of coin containers, which will be displayed prominently in local business and public build- ings. Volunteers handling mailing are Mesdames Edward Keller, Clarence Butler, Bonnie Davis, Daniel Robin- hold, L. L. Richardson, A. G. Ruther- ford, David Jenkins, [Clyde Cooper, and ‘Sheldon Evans. Treasurer is 'W. B, Jeter. Howard Risley and Mrs. Gerald Stout handle publicity. The folder, which will enter 1600 Back Mountain homes, is educa- tional. Carefully read, it will ac- quaint the reader with preliminary danger signals as well as with a break-down of where the dollar goes upon receipt by the Cancer Fund. Research takes 25% of the do- nation; service, 33; education, 19: campaign expenses 9; administra- tion, 14, One out of every five of the popu- lation will develop cancer, with lung, cancer on the rapid increase, warns Mrs. Ohlman. Cancer is controllable in most instances if detected early enough. Treatments with X-Ray and radium are better directed, The great barrier to effective con- trol of cancer is unwillingness on the 5 PAGE SEVEN a —) part of middle-aged people to have: regular examinations, whether from false modesty or inattention to dan- ger signs. Neglect may sign a death war- rant. Shavertown Church To Show Hobbies Shavertown Methodist Church Men's Club and Kings Daughters will | Mi sponsor a hobby show Tuesday even- ing in the church parlors. Everything from glass hats to tuberous rooted begonias will be featured. Refreshments will be ser- ved. General: chairman is Ted Poad, assisted by Clarence [Laidler, Ralph Gerhart, Eugene Banta and Steve “| Johnson, of the Men's Club, and Mrs. Ruth Shotwell and Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Jr. from Kings Daughters. Hostess ‘At Cards Mrs. Gloria Kitchen, Church Street, was hostess at cards on londay night. Guests were: Mrs. Reba Cobleigh, Mrs. Barbara Evans, Mrs. Gladys Gabel, Mrs. Lila Lozo, Mrs. (Shirley Lozo, Mrs. Lorraine Jolley and Mrs Peggy Kitchen. Prizes were won by Lila Lozo and Reba Cobleigh. EASTER SPECIAL Reg. $6.00 value MUSICAL BUNNY DOLL ‘Made of rayon plush. Each con- tains a genuine Swiss Music Box. Perfect Easter toy for young : Xe or old. ONLY $2.98 ~~ ALL KINDS OF EASTER CANDY + EVANS Drug Store. iid | | Watts Bo Ty Main Highway Why Is One TV Set Good and Another Bad In the Same Locality? PHONE 268-R-9 It s A Two- Fold Secret! PROPER INSTALLATION — EXPERT SERVICE The secret of proper installation and expert service is not all learned in a book. Sure we know what “the book” says but we also found that it took lots of. actual experience with TV work right here in the Back Mountain area before we could say we really had’ the answers. 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