FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1954 See Your local Twin Motors ' Salesman — JOHN ZAYATZ i PHONE Dallas 4-0789 i “The best deals in new or used cars.” a TWIN MOTORS fw I | 1 2 These Are The Cream Of The Stock! gE "D2 Ramstr. « or.” 1745 | "53 Monieres, 1975 ] R&H Dynaflow. 4 Dr. R&H 1 gD 3 5 MERCURY §$ i 5 DE SOTO (] 53 dort co | "52 Bio: 1:71308 : ’ CHENSLER : transmission i 00 so 898 | 15a Toor 905 oh Automatic Trans. R&H g "83 Mantine « or. 1115 | "53 io. 4 or. =’1495 = i y Heater, Overdrive R&H. Powerglide > we Many—Many More to Choose From Jwin Motors. i ¥ A | » Your Lincoln Mercury Dealer Best Trade-In One-Year Allowances Guarantee In Town! With Car Life THESE WOMEN! | = | By d’Alessio | fe i, pe, al “] WAS going to say yes when he asked to marry you, but he seemed such a NICE boy!” Visitors At Church Bazaar Agree That's The Place To Buy Presents Brooke’s wood-working hobby room, decorated in bright enamel, with drawers that slid in and out, and Prince of Peace Episcopal Church bazaar hung up a new record of over $1,400 Friday and Saturday of last week, exceeding its quota in all departments. As the purchaser who found a big silver dollar in a fifty-cent surprise package re- marked, ‘“That’s what I call get- ready for the doll’s house. A display of gay bread-boards shaped like pigs, a smaller edition for cutting onions, letter holders, reports Mrs. Paul Goddard, chair- man of the surprise package booth, was very brisk for an hour after the silver dollar was unwrapped. Folks who failed to do their Christmas shopping at the fifth an- nual bazaar made a big mistake, for values were remarkable, and novel- ties many and various. The sock monkeys labelled for vestrymen, brought down the house. Rev. Wil- liam McClelland’s wore a modest card trays, etc., the work of Jack Stanley’s teen-age Sunday School Class. doubled its quota. A young Wilkes- Barre art student, ' George Lutz, made the impressive white elephant mural which designated the table. Mrs. Alwen Mortensen again made and dressed dozens of dolls, clowns, and stuffed animals, worked up doll clothes and hats from odds an ends, and did her usual brisk handsomer than they did last year, their gay checks and plaids making a nice spot of color. It was Francis Ambrose who made the T-V stcols in animal motif, Al Jones and Charles Brooke who painted them. Couples Club served refreshments, and Mrs. Oswald Griffiths was in charge of the Corner Store with its colorful dispiay of jams, pickles and jellies. The smocked dresses in delicate pastels made their usual appeal to mother of little girls in need of party clothes. Ralph Postorive arranged for a display of tweed suits and soft flan- neis. The polished cowhide suitcase, auctioned off Saturday night, went to Ralph Postorive, who had made a substantial preliminary bid on it. The two-piecer, lined in cinnamon colored suede and fitted, was a con- tribution from Juon Peron, president of Argentina. Cleared through the State Depart- ment to eliminate possible entangle- ment in red tape, 66 letters were sent to foreign embassies and royal Church Sponsors Shopping Nights Cooperate With Back Mt. Lumber Several of the larger church con- gregations in the area have availed themselves of the opportunity of- fered by Granville Sowden to spon- sor an evening of shopping at Back Mountain Lumber Company. Shay- ertown Methodist has reserved households in April, with hopes that some small item might be returned for sale. Mrs. Charles Brooke, Mrs. Clarence Woodruff, and Mrs. Alfred James, in figuring out ways and means early last year, did not ex- pect anything so elaborate or costly. In mid-August, when nothing had been received, with the exception of courtly notes of explanation from royal households the committee felt the idea was a total loss. The suit- case was a surprise. PAGE SEVEN Wednesday, November 17. Trucks- ville Methodist is signed up for November 20. Gate of Heaven, No- vember 27; St. Paul's Lutheran, De- cember 1; St. Therese’s, December 4. Dallas Junior Womans Club, Thursday of this week. Participating churches will have the privilege of a 10% commission from all merchandise sold in the main store, from 6 p.m. until clos- ing at 9. This includes toys, hard- ware, house-hold equipment, but not coal or lumber. Dates for Prince of Peace Episco- pal, and Dallas Methodist churches are being arranged and will be announced. Smaller congregations may band together in order to take advantage of this offer, Mr. Sowden says, but for the benefit of organ- izations participating, it is neces- sary to get a good crowd for most favorable results. Christian Friendly Class Christian Friendly Class, Hunts- ville Christian Church, will sponsor a Paper Demonstration in the church social rooms Thursday evening at 8. WITH > 1953 CHEV, “210” Spotless. *1395 1953 PLY. CRANBROOK 4 Dr. or CL Sedan § [285 1953 FORD RANCH WGN. Fully Equipped. $ [695 1952 PLY. 4 DR. SEDAN Loaded with extras. Gleaming finish. Equipped. A-Title. 1952 CHEV. 2 DR. SEDAN Like New. 1953 OLDS. SUPER “88” 2 Dr. TuTone and the Nicest Car for the $$. 0 1949—1950—1951 FORDS All Body Styles. Power Glide. $ | 095 —_12— Radio-Heater. 1949—1950—1951 CHEVS. Ee 1949—1950—1951 PLYMS. business. 2 Drs.—4 Drs.—Cl Cps. Any Body Styles. Flannel shirts in all sizes were snapped up almost as soon as they were laid on the tables. Mrs. Cal- vin Hall says there are never enough to go around. They looked even white clerical collar. Nobody could hope to give a com- plete resume, but here are some of the hightlights: Miniature chairs, settees, bed- steads, dressers, from Charles You Get A Better Used Car The Quality Lot—Kingston Corners (Open Sundays--Phone BU 8-1445--Open Evenings) RE No Lavish Claims — Just A BETTER Than FAIR Deal And Quality Mer- chandise — With A 30 Year Reputation To Back It Up. LUZERNE MOTOR COMPANY Guarantee Means Something! 1953 Plymouth Sedan—resc 2 Hester ~~ $1183 1952 Ford Sedan—redc & Heater $1095 1951 Ford Tudor—recic & Heater $895 1951 Ford 4 Door—redic & Hester $195 1950 Chevrolet—redio = Heater $195 1949 Mercury Sedan—redic. Hester. Overdeive 575 1951 Kaiser Sedan, Traveler—redic. Hester 3693 1950 OLDS “88” 4 Door. $895 Fully Equipped. 1953 FORD VICTORIA 2-Tone. Overdrive. A Sharp One. Stan Px z PE ; 835 Spotless. 1953 DESOTO CONV, V-8 and $1000 in Accessories, 1950 PONTIAC 4 DR. Loaded with 895 Accessories. 1950 MERC. 2 DR. SDN. Truly a Minister's Car. Like New. / WE WILL MEET YOUR DEAL Many Bank ’'S Others Re 0 D D Y Terms PIERCE AT FIRST AVE, 550 SOUTH MAIN ST. - KINGSTON, PA. WILKES-BARRE BU 7-0003 VA 4-5771 At COMMUNITY BUICK Inc. Selling out entire stock of used cars. 30 high-grade cars from 1950 to 1953. No Reasonable Offer Refused See Us Today COMMUNITY BUICK Inc. 2 Used Car Locations 588 Market St., Kingston and 363 So. Main St., W.-B. BU 7-1133 VA 4-4283 AND THESE PRICES WILL TAKE YOU RIGHT OFF YOUR CHAIR! Read "em -and spring! ! Us | Wl 1950 Plymouth Sedan—sos 5 vw 585 BONNER’S | im amy on ggg | is rom cin 1405 Le | 8 1949 Ford Sedan—recis & Heater 59% 2Dr. Ren ....... | 148 EET 1849 Pontigc-rese + vr 375 USED CAR Nooo ggg | 38) seme 408 $943 %699 1949 Ford—radic & Heater 1950 Ford Sedan—redic & Hester SLE Boren... 998 1951 FORD Custom +125 | 1950 Ford Club Coupe—recic + Heater $599 or os BEH.2 Dx rusecss De miis ; | 1948 Buick Sedan-Coupe—racic & reser $383 * BUY TODAY...* PAY TOMORROW BEM cuvsimesissatins 948 | .onoicaev. vs he 245 Radio & Heater $ V. '$ ; Tr 1848 Dodge Club Coupe 3% WS 045 | REET 1075) |W mmm. 196 | hmvow nen ggg | RTI. 0M06 Several Other Nice Clean Pieces — | rn 1950 FORD $ 1951 CHEV. § tons : % | To Choose From—Convenient Terms 2 Dr. Sed. 595 Town Sed. 895 oo Cwwiom *745 | I" PIX. Sk DL. 3pqe |. "59 | ! ; ' 1949 CHEV. 1951 PLYM. § BE SURE! BE A-1 SURE! £ Dr. Sed. ‘575 4 Dr. Sed. 195 i | 1949 FORD $ 1950 CHEV. § 240 Rutt / Club C 495 4 Dr. Sed. 645 er or | = LUZERNE MOTOR A pr —_ S. Main and 1949 CHEV. 1950 CHEV. § A Coupe *595 2 Dr. Sed. 695 Street | Market | W-B Kingston Your Friendly Ford Dealer on the West Side LOW DOWN PAYMENT—24 MONTHS TO PAY . . Kingston-Dallas Highway—Luzerne, Pa. Phone Phone Phone BU 7-1155 BU 7-4264 BONNER CHEVROLET CO. VA 2-2144 VA 3-2159 USED CAR LOT 662 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston Phone BU 8-0319 You Can’t Lose AT Luzerne! Both Lots Open Evenings & Sundays — Plenty of Free Parking