Shavertown Cub Pack customary hour of 7:30. pe tl et rest Nat Bam a as at ta aE mt en at ra Etre eas at ant tet LINCOLN - MERCURY Wt SL ip | KINGSTON 4 . CORNERS = WILKES-BARRE WYOMING AVE. ~ The Home of Quality Cars! a SIs | re in $895 mony Top $2 i 95 Toat SHEvROTEY 4-Dr, $995 1953 PLYMOUTH $ { 495 Styleline Deluxe ....... Belvedere Cpe. ...... 1951 MERCURY Si {45 1953 FORD $ i 695 Sports Coupe ......... Ranch Whgen NN (he, : 1950 BUICK Special 1008 DESOTO ~ QIBQB | 4-Door Sedan ......... $945 N | 50 ME be eo go gp | Te won ggqg Monterey 4-Dowr ..... $1675 | 1900 srovemaxer grag 1952 CHEVROLET Y {95 MS of SORE BR Styleline Deluxe ...... 1949 LINCOLN $695 100 RTSCOLN $1545 | TR “hindu ctaotn vhgkai -.... MANY, MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM TEXT} LL CY Jwin Motors LINCOLN-MERCURY The Quality Lot—Kingston Corners— “Where Main and Market Meet” Open Evenings and Sundays—Phone BU 8-1444 “> NEW HOLLAND'S NEW Forage Harvesters New Holland's new Model 611 power take- off forage harvester, and Model 631 Attach- ment are packed with new festures for greater capacity, smoother operation. PLAN NOW FOR YOUR 1954 ~ SILAGE HARVEST! Farmers who tested New Holland's new forage harvesters last summer called them “the choppingest machines you ever saw.” Youll see why when you sce them on display in our show- toom! Come in and let's talk about a demonstration to show you how these new machines can save you time and money in your silage harvest this year. Dependable Model 621 windrow attachment harvests up to Il tons of chopped hay an hour . . . up to 22 tons in grass silage. demonstration! FOR WORLD FAMOUS EQUIPMENT - OF TOP QUALITY SEE SWEET VALLEY, PENNA. Phone 7-2211 “News On The Farm Front” vBsee P.M. WHWL ® | Mothers Stage Own Easter Egg Hunt Children at the far end of Daven- port, Jackson, and Parrish Streets had their own Easter Egg hunt on Easter Monday, the date established by tradition for the White House Egg-Roll in Washington. Ten mothers with young children, finding it more practical to be with- in range of their own homes, rather than take small, children to West- moreland high school for the an- nual Egg Hunt, dyed eggs and col- lected money for prizes among themselves, decided upon 1:30 as a good time, and entertained twenty- three children, using the Joseph Goode grounds. Children ranged from nine months up. Mesdames Fred Drake, Charles Nothoff, Emerson Evans, Frank Richard, Ronald Carruthers, Wilbur Davis, Francis Dunham, Joe Hudak, Joe Katyl, Joe Goode, cooperated and there was one out of town visitor, Jane Dunham, from Balti- more. No endorsers . . you stop in. WILKES-BARRE 67 Public Square. PLYMOUTH 1 W. Main St. Poet's Corner ONLY GOD CAN MAKE A TREE I think that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree, A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast. A tree that looks at God all day And lifts her leafy arms to pray, A tree that may in summer wear A nest of robbins in her hair. Upon whose bosom snow has lain, i Who intimately lives with rain. Poems are made by fools like me But only God can make a tree. —Joyce Kilmer. Every yard needs more lovely flowering bushes and small dwarf fruit trees; a source of joy and beauty. Plan at once to plant this spring. . A A LF ELE Phone: VA 4-4696 Phone: PR 9-9505 5 JARARAREARRRRRAEARERTRRRRRRRAR ARAN RRR REAR AREER SERRE TARA N Local Girls Receive Awards For Essays Nancy Congdon, a Senior, and Zelva Ann Moore, a Sophomore at Dallas-Franklin High School have been awarded certificates of merit for outstanding essays in an essay contest on Wyoming Valley History sponsored by the Historical Society of Kings’ College. The awards were presented at a workshop on local day. Nancy, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Congdon of Demunds Road, entitled her essay, “A Study of the Abolitionist Movement in Wyoming Valley Prior to, and Fol- lowing the Civil War.” She expects to enter Temple University in Sep- tember where she will major in history. Zelva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore of East Dallas, chose, “The North Branch Canal” as her topic. In her essay she described early attempts at navigation on the Susquehanna. Both girls under the direction of their . history instructors, Edgar Hughes and Daniel Williams, of the Dallas-Franklin faculty, did exten- sive research in connection with their papers. 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S.. | ym@ PONTIAC 4 JAQ CHEVROLET 59 ni 5 Pass. $ { 065 50 Door. R.&H. $945 438 4 Door. R.&H. $495 "pully Equipped, GO? CUIEVROLET bel. gg | yg FORD s On. o4Q5 Be. 31005 Pedic and Renter, 750 coe 2 or. mem ST85 | 48 0. 0 nn. $445 ALSO: Phone VA 2-2144 Market & Rutter Kingston Phone VA 3-2159 Lee J. Gregg Buried Today Dallas Man Had Been Ill A Year The funeral of Lee J. Gregg, 63, who died Wednesday afternoon at kis home on Pinecrest Avenue, will be held this afternoon at 2 from Elmer Williams Funeral Home with services in charge of Rev. Robert D. Yost. Interment will be in Fern Knoll Cemetery. Born in Akron, Ohio, on Septem- ber 19, 1890, Mr. Gregg was in the big rubber plants in that city. Later he moved, to Wilkes-Barre where he engaged in his own tire and recapping business on Hazle and Washington Streets. For the past twenty years he had lived in Dallas, a part of that time operating a tire recapping business in his shop on Pine Crest Avenue. A man of quiet and introspective disposition, he had a mechanical bent that led him to study tehcnical processes to perfect several ma- chines which he used in his own business. About two years ago while em- ployed at Natona Mills, he suffered a nervous breakdown followed by mental illness which led to his un- timely death on Wednesday. Besides his wife, ‘the former Ruth A. Gregory, who is known to hun- dreds in the community because of her long association with Common- wealth Telephone Company, he leaves a brother, Roland, of Akron. Mrs. Rose Williams Funeral Today At 2 Mrs. Rose Williams, Sweet Valley, will be laid to rest this afternoon in Bronson Cemetery, following ser- vices conducted ‘at 2 o’clock by her brother, Rev. Frank Whitesell of Forty Fort from Bronson’s Funeral Home, Mrs. Williams, 59, did not rally from a brain operation performed at General Hospital. She was ad- mitted Saturday, following a stroke, and died Tuesday evening at 6. Mrs. Williams, daughter of Mrs. Juliet King Whitesell and the late Ira Whitesell, Ross Township, lived the greater part of her life in the area, except for ten years spent in Kingston, where she joined and re- tained membership in the Kingston Baptist Church. She is the widow of the late Or- ville Williams. Her mother, Mrs. Whitesell, is a patient at the Or- angeville Convalescent Home, suf- fering from a broken hip and com- plications incident to age. Harold Thompson, son by a for- mer marriage, lives at home. There are four brothers: William I. White- sell, Riverton, N. J.; George D., Sweet Valley; Rev. Frank, Forty Fort; and Fred, Sweet Valley. Gets 16-Inch Trout Robert Jeffery of DeMunds caught a 16-inch trout in Leonard's Creek at Kunkle this week. When the trout struck, Mr. Jeffery’s pole broke and for a time it looked as though the trout might get away, but Mr. Jeffery jumped into the creek fully clothed and scooped the trout up on the bank. ‘/ / 7 1 : Remember . . . “OK" Used Cars are completely recondi- tioned . . . tested for safety, performance, economy . .. and guar- anteed in writing! these low prices . . beawtiful cars they're on. 7, 8 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN Powerglide, Radio & Heater, Etc. ..... 1,893 B 1953 CHEVROLET BEL AIR SEDAN | 2.Dr., Powerglide, R&H, Ete. ......... 1,793 # 1953 CHEVROLET, 210-4-DOOR ; | Heater, Seat Covers, Undercoat, Ete, ..1,695 § 8B 1953 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN, ; Heater, Twin Signals, Ete. ........ ..1,695 § B 1953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK SEDAN, | Radio, Heater, Overdrive, Ete. ....... 1,498 é @ LIKE NEW 51's & 52s @ 1952 CHEVROLET, 4-DR. SEDAN, Power Glide, Radio, Heater, Etc. ..... 1,375 1952 CHEVROLET DELUXE 4-DR. SEDAN, Heater, Undercoat, Etc. .........c.-. 1,275 1952 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2-DR. 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SEDAN, Radio and Heater, Ete. .............. 4935 B® 1948 FORD STATION WAGON, Radio and Heater, Ete. ............. 495 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN, Radio and Heater, Ete. ............. 495 690 Hazle St. Wilkes-Barre Phone VA 3-6736
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