said IE PAGE TEN Flower Talk By d’Alessio Donald Wall, brother of Mrs. Paul Space, had a tumor removed from his leg at the General Hospital Sa. urday. His condition is good. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Williams are ill. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Whittaker and sons, John and Neal and daugh- ter, Beth, spent a few days with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Henry To get your heating plant inspected and repaired CALL TED RUFF | OIL OR COAL HEATING UNITS A SPECIALTY 4-7726 NEEENENENNNNNNENNEEER More For Your Money At Mort's 9x9” RUBBER TILE ea. 16 Sta. Gauge, Gr. B., All Colors Heaviest Weight, 1st Quality FELT BASE LINOLEUM 69¢ 80. Yd SC Se Nn SRY PLASTIC WALL TILE ea. fc A 14X48 1-80 seid theese Free Loan of Tile Cutter CONGOWALL Running Ft. 3Qc First Quality ................. . ONE COAT FLAT PAINT $279 Self Priming—All Colors, Gal. PORCH & DECK ENAM. $249 Reg. 3.95 i rivannseinsenns Gal. Plastic Finish Tile Board At Low Prices Also Inlaid Linoleum, Asphalt Tiles, Formica Counter Top, metal trims at lowest prices. MORT’S Floor Covering 540 Pierce St., Kingston Phone BU 7-9929 Open Evenings Until 8 P.M. EERE EER ERNE EE Alton B. Whittaker ® You can rely on Alton B. Whittaker to be interested in just one thing — the ad- vancement of Dallas-Franklin Schools. eo He is not interested in politics. ® He is a family man with two boys and a girl in these schools. e His father, mother, two broth- ers and sister were all school teachers. rE EERE EE EE EE EN EEE EE EN EE EE EEE « Kraft recently. Noxen Fire Company was called to extinguish a bad fire on the Tan- nery dump ground last week. Mns. George Engelmann, Williams- port, is spending some time at the E. Y. B. Engelman home. Mrs. Guy Fritz, Mrs. Clarke Oliver, Mrs. Gertrude Thomas and Mrs. Lola Miner spent Saturday in Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Daubert, Al- lentown, spent a few days with Robert May and family last week. Mrs. Earl Beahm entered General Hospital for observation on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pickering and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dimmick, Tunkhannock, spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dimmick. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard an- nounce the birth of a baby girl, Pamela Marie, at General Hospital May 5. This is their third child. Mr. and Mrs. Sterle Williams an- nounce the birth of a son, Kraig Stewart, at General Hospital May 3. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. ‘Joseph Hackling, residents of Noxen for many years, moved to Central, Pa., last week. Mr. Hackling worked for the tan- ery for twenty years. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wall and chil- dren of Beaumont spent Saturday night at the home of his sister, Mrs. Paul Scott. Howard Shook, son of Gerdon Shook, who has worked in Shook’s store for several years, is working temporarily in Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dendler visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arbuckle at Delhi, N. Y., on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanCampen, son Tim, Endwell, N. Y., and Mrs. Nelson [Cargill of Binghamton, N. Y., visited relatives here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Dayton of ‘Appalachian, N. Y., visited her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord on Sunday. Mrs. William Space and son, Ter- ry of Bristol, Pa., spent the week- end with Mrs. Ellen Space. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dent, Blooms- burg, spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dotter. Anne Marie Dendler of Carteret, N. U., spent the weekend at the Galka residence. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman, of Wilkes-Barre, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William En- gelman. . Robert Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Butler, who has been stationed with the U. S. Army in France for the past two years, will be discharged from service Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. William Race and family, Buffalo, N. Y., spent the weekend with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kresge and daughters, Donna Mae and Peggy Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Turn- er, drove to Endicott on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams, former Noxen residents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clonan, Wil- liamsport, called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laffin on Sunday. They were sponsors for the confirmation of Florence and Billie Laffin. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miner and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Liebenguth on Sunday. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Patton, ANNOUNCING Private accordion instruc- tion for the Back Mt. area. “Jimmy” Selingo SCHOOL OF ACCORDION ) ai _ zo SN For Book Club Mrs. J. F. Robinson To Speak Wednesday Mrs. J. Franklin Robinson, who planned the winning garden setting for the recent Flower Show in Phil- adelphia, will speak on flower ar- rangement at Wednesday after- noon’s meeting of the Book Club in Back Mountain Memorial Library Annex. Miss Beatriz Tavano, from Rosario, Argentina, will talk about libraries in her native land. Mrs. Fred Howell is hostess chair- man, assisted by Mesdames Paul Goddard, H. J. Godtfring, Philip Gould, Thomas Graham, George Gregson, Paul Gross, Stephen Hara- dem, Raymon Hedden, Harris Haycox, Thomas Heffernan, T. M. B. Hicks, Wesley Himmler, Thomas Hillyer, Richard Horton, James Hus- ton, A. D. Hutchison, George Jacobs, Mitchell Jenkins, and Miss Agnes Gregson. ZA Ret SAT é ‘I’, Houser Lands In Germany Mrs. Ruth Houser, Trucksville, Lehman Mrs. Gilbert Tough was guest at a stork shower held at the home of Mrs. Clayton Bostic last Thursday. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. (Clif- ford Erwine and Mrs. Joseph Ells- worth. Present were Mesdames Paul Hoover, John Sponseller, Garwin Touch, Oliver Whitesell, James Dav- enport, Charles Ely, Howard Ehret, Jack Ruggles, William Elston, David Eddy, Mabel Elston, Lynn Johnson, Bdward Wright, Lester Squire, Glenn Johnson, Elbert Coombs, Robert Disque, Donald Cutting, Ed- win Stolarick, Joseph Niezgoda, Russell Coolbaugh, Alan Fox, Rob- ert Scott and Gordon Dawe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss and Susan spent the weekend in Brad- ford with son Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ide and chil- dren spent Sunday at State College, calling on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Drabick en route. Walter Elston spent the past weekend with his mother Mrs. Alice was taken to the hospital on Friday. She is in a serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harlow visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beahm on Sunday. Fortieth anniversary dinner of Local 217 Fur and Leather Depart- ment of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, was held in the Methodist ‘Church Friday evening. One hundred and sixty union work- ers and their wives attended. has received word that her son John landed in Germany April 30, and is temporarily stationed in Grafenwohr, about seventy miles from Frankfort. He travelled on the USS General Maurice Rose. The presence of pain has a bear- A Ng Th FREE PARKING IN REAR — Store Hours — Open Daily to 5:30 @® Open Friday Evening til 9 “Serving The Public for 20 Years” 267 Wyoming Ave. BUtler 74514 Kingston / “We are as mear to you as your telephone” Respectfully solicit Your Support For The Following Candidates x kk Supervisor 20-D School Directors (Vote for Two) 22-D 23-D Justice of Peace ROBINSON 24-D Auditor 25-D Constable 26-E TOP SOIL $2 Per Ton The Only Screened Top Soil Available rs —— FREE- =~ WE ALSO HAVE FILL DIRT FOR ANY JOB HOOVER MILBRODT Phone 4-2498 It is good for all of us in politics. lower prices. 15 years. Election. 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