sli SALES & SERVICE KUNKLE GARAGE DANIEL MEEKER, Owner Phone Dallas 4-2019 Route 309 (Continued from Page Six) I~] hearsal. 7:30, Senior Choir rehear- sal. The following young people were bership of the Shavertown Metho- dist Church: Elizabeth Ann Carter, Menten Jay Coolbaugh, Nancy Jane KUNKLE, PA. Crocker, SPRING IS HERE! We Have Opened Our Used Car Lot (9 a.m. to 8 p.m.) Always Buy A Used Car From A New Car Dealer LL. Richardson YOUR BACK MOUNTAIN Dodge-Plymouth Dealer PHONE 4-4551 DALLAS CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Sdn. R&H CHRYSLER Saratoga R&H 52 $2750 | ’48 $885 OLDS Cl. Cpe. 51 Deas in $1995 { 'A1 R&H bi $795 oe | : 50 conom nen $1205 | "46 005i naw $695 CHEVROLET 49 an $995 '46 Coupe R&H $545 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM LUZERNE MOTOR & CO. “Your Friendly Ford Dealer” LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY LUZERNE Open Eves. & Sunday Phone King. 7-6714 or 77-1184 Jacqueline Ann Hinkle, [Sandra Lil- lian Hinkle, Judith Doris Nesbitt, Doris Ann Olenick, [Patricia Faye Olenick, Janet Marie (Stahl. The following children were bap- tized in the Shavertown Methodist Church on Palm Sunday: Vickie Dru Ditlow ‘and Terri Jo Ditlow, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Ditlow; John James Davis, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John James Davis; Lana Jean Eicke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Eicke; Howard Lewis Garris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Garris; Molly Diane Mosier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Mosier Jr.; Su- san Lee Wasserotit, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Wasserott Jr.; Welter Robert Webster Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robert Web- ster. : DALLAS FREE METHODIST Sunday School, 10:00 a.m., preach- ing, 11:00. Evening (Class meeting, 6:30 p.m. Prayer meeting with the study of the Book of Acts, Tues- day. Gate Of Heaven Holy Week schedule, Gate of Heaven: Presanctified Mass at 12 noon, followed by ‘three hours of Agony Devotion. [Stations of the Cross at 2:30 and 7:30. Father Sheridan, a Jesuit from New York, will be present. Holy Saturday Mass starts at 7:30. Confessions at both Dallas and Harveys Lake will be held at 7 PM. with no afternoon confes- sion. . Easter Sunday Masses are sched- uled for 7:30, 9, and 11 at Gate Of Heaven, 7:30 and 9:30 at Harveys Lake. BOWMANS CREEK FREE METHODIST Rev. Russell Vanderhoof, Pastor 5:20 AM. Sunrise Service—on hill opposite the church if the weather permits, in the church otherwise. 10:00 AM., Sunday School.Easter program and Easter méssage by pastor. 7130 P.M. (Candlelight Service, including the Easter story depicted on felt-o-gram by Mrs. Frank Math- ers of Trucksville, and presentation of a pageant, “Challenge of the Cross.” 1950 PONTIAC 2 Door Sedan, Radio $ { 39 5 Heater, Hydramatic .. 1950 PONTIAC 4 Door Streamliner S$ { 295 Standard Shift . 1949 PONTIAC Sedanette S$ { { 95 Hydramatic 1952 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan $ f 675 Power Glide terete 1950 STUDEBAKER 2 Door $945 1949 CHEVROLET Sedanette Excellent Buy 1940 STUDEBAKER Sedan, A S$ { 95 Real. Buy 1 1942 PACKARD Sedanette Very Good Many Others—GMAC Terms LESTER PONTIAC Pierce.and North Street Bridge Twin. Molori=— LINCOLN - MERCURY The BEST of the Better Used Cars! ET 52 [iL SIGOS | 5D Sutil $1085 5, 31545, A) o "BI165 RT Sg FORD Super 51 F I, 2-Dr. $1545 41 Deluxe, 2-Door $695 '50 ys $1445 "49 Nin Cp. $1295 HEVROLET ’50 2-Door $1095 417 i Coupe : $695 It Pays To Buy QUALITY . .. So Visit the QUALITY LOT At Kingston Corners ® Juin. Motors. Your Lincoln-Mercury Dealer ‘ THE QUALITY LOT—KINGSTON CORNERS ll (Open Sundays—Phone 8.1444 Open Evenings) it ; 3 2 i J Kingston, Pa. 7-3191 "RODDY IS READY" “We Have No Quarrel i wi Those who Sell For Less. They Should Know What Their Cars Are Worth” But .., . Before 3 Day Se These Guaranteed —Dependal Tos e Desoto, Plymouth mo PLYMOUTH CI. Cpe. R & » Seat CoverseN i... ee $1045 1950 NASH 4-Dr., @ fully equip. Clean... $1245 1950 HUDSON, fully @ { QTE equip. Like new.... $1315 1950 MERCURY _ @{ A Snort Sdn. Like new $1445 1951 PLYMOUTH Cluh Cpe. R & H, and seat $1375 Covers To "NASH statesman. 4-Door Sedan. Fully Equipped Kleine Slee $ { { a5 1950 DESOTO Custom A-Dr. Se- dan, R & H. 1 Owner $1495 Many Others—Open Evenings and Sundays RODDY Pe Soto—Plymouth PHONE 7-0008 Big Outdoor Show Place . Pierce Street at First Avenue. Kirton oj g : / Tn vd PAGE SEVEN EASTER—1953 A soul-weary humanity, burdened by sorrow and thrilled by heroism, rejoices at the coming of Easter. This enriching event of the Christian year is the climax of Lent. It signifies both Christ's mastery of life and life eternal. During Holy Week, Christ proclaimed His spiritual authority, forgave His persecutors, triumphed over the Cross. Easter says to those of us who are perplexed, “That which happened long ago in a garden-tomb in Jerusalem can happen now in the citadel of one’s soul.” As we walk through the valley of the shadow of disaster and death and fear and anxiety, we are comforted by, “Lo, I am with you always.” We are strengthened with “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” We are challeriged, “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God . . . and thy neighbor as thyself.” It is a profound paradox of Christianity that victory begins with surrender to the highest. Commitment to the holiest aspirations of man assures justice and brother- hood, harmony and peace. Knowing that consecration to the Christian heritage guarantees the salvation of men and mations, a chastened humanity is penitent before the tragedy of our day. It turns in hope to the Christ. Christ, once seemingly defeated on a cross, is our guarantee of victory. So Easter, seen against the somber hues of a fear-haunted civilization, heralds a new day of victory. It says to all people, “The glory of Easter will dawn. Its spirit is eternal.” —Rev. RoserT DEWITT YOST Shavertown Methodist Church | Toll-Gate Lions Start Campaign Distribute Boxes For Sight-Saving 01d Toll4Galte Lions are distribut- in 10C counter boxes locally and in Luzerne and Wilkes-Barre, main- ly to business places, for collection of small change to aid the Lions’ sight-saving program. Boxes will be in place for two months. Lear Wag- ner is chairman for the Old Toll- ‘Gate Club, and Calvin MicHose for District 14-H. Lions are assisted in their loca- treatments for fautly vision by school nurses. Hearing defedts are also taken into consideration, with audiometers used in testing reac- tions. Doctors cooperating with the project make reduced charges for such work, enabling funds to be stretched and more children treated. The program covers Dallas, King- ston, Lehman, Jackson, and Lake Townships. : March 24th meeting at Pine i ters tii. Student Response To Insurance Exceeds 50% Response to student insuramice at Dallas Borough-Kingston Township schools has been well over 50%, 661 out of a possible 1062 enrolling. Fifty employees have also enrolled. The drive for membership started March 1, ended April 1. Brook Inn initiated the campaign. Officers of the Club are Robert Williams, president; Lear Wagner, chairman of the drive; George Pra- ter, secretary; Paul Winter and George Howe. NORTHEAST Oil Service Co. FUEL OIL Phone Dallas 4-3343 AT BONNER’S BIG USED CAR LOT $1495 | $795 | sos | 20. Gn) $1095 1947 CHEVROLET $145 2 $895 1948 CHEVROLET Town Sedan I a Sam S03) a $845 1946 CHEVROLET $645 Many Others—Open Eves. and Sunday— Easy G.M.A.C. Terms Best Trade-Ins In Town BONNER CHEVROLET CO. USED CAR LOT 662 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston—Phone 8-0319 1950 KAISER Traveler Town Sedan 1949 CHEVROLET Town Sedan 1948 CHEVROLET Fleetline Aero Sed. A sensation...to see and drive! CHRYSLER 53 come in and do both...today Howard Isaacs 42 W. Main Street TRUCKSVILLE PENNSYLVANIA Dallas 4-1731 with INSURANCE! BUY AN OK USED CAR OK ikUCK AT CITY CHEVROLET GO. 1952 CHEVROLET 1950 CHEVROLET Eh owe} om $1295 1951 CHEVROLET 1948 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan, $945 Power Glide, Conv. Radio, ifeater coupe, naats, icsier.. 91690 1951 DODGE Coronet Sedan, Radio, Heater.......... $ i 595 1951 CHEVROLET 1949 OLDSMOBILE “98” Sedan, $895 Radio, Heater 1941 CHEVROLET EE abs Y 2D a $295 1950 CHEVROLET 1942 BUICK i Do a Dn 313A $195 1950 CHEVROLET 1941 PONTIAC 8B aoe $195 193¢ PLYMOUTH Coupe. Runs $50 1951 CHEVROLET Sonam, Heater vovenrsn 91289 TRUCKS 1951 CHEVROLET ¥; Ton Pickup ......... $1095 1948 INTERNATIONAL 1; Ton Ch. & Cab . $ 695 1948 DODGE Y; Ton Pickup .........:.... $ 695 1946 CHEVROLET 2 Ton Chas. & Cab ..... $ 495 1946 CHEVROLET Y; Ton Pickup ......... $ 495 All On Easy G. M. A. C. Terms STRAYER'S Market St., Gates to Thomas St. — Kingston 7-1171 680 Hazle St, Newtown — Phone 3-6736 OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS “The Place To Buy ‘OK’ Used Cars” IT'S KUNKLE KUNKLE, PA. That safe, fast GARAGE the season starts With These Star Values At Rookie Prices! ’51 BUICK ’51 4-Door Sedan, Radio, Heater, Dynaflow. $1795 As Yr. Make & Model Low As 52 Chtvrs. ovees $1595 | 150 Suniel. 6985 1 nine” $1695 | *49 mano $1045 51 eee $1345 | '40 point on vo 9005 51 fn $1205 | '4g tons i> $975 BY ISe ae. $1205 149 ST. 8875 5) enn 81185 | ‘aio. S345 BOI, $1175 | MIST et $785 150 Sori +o $1168 | 749 Tivo. 1. S788 Pan reser S1008 | JAgTP sens gyal BOIS ron, 80051 Wy Er rom SpA5 Baseball Barons! Motor 25 SOUTH Twins RUTTER AVE. AT NOBODY MAIN ST. ip MARKET ST. Phone Phone 2-2144 3-2159
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