A a \ u | vALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Eu E New Gas Powered Televison Supplies Innovation iA gasser, yes, but better still one field of home improvements & con- generator small ‘enough to be car-| of the surprise inovations in the | ried anywhere in the home provides more than sufficient power to op- stquction in this fast-moving mod- | erate the set, shown in the upper day world is a gas powered tele- vision which brings a smile to Beverly Morris as the latest in the field of better living is unveiled by tA Pennsylvania Gas & Water Co. gas-operated thermo-electric Lewis Hackling Sr. underwent surgery at General Hospital Tues- day.” His condition is good. ‘Mrs. Chester Visneski is a medi- cal patient in General Hospital. Your thank all who contributed to the Cancer Fund in her area. Mr. and Mrs. John Kovalick and "family, recently spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Visneski. Mr. and. Mrs. George Rambus and family, Harvey's Lake, recent- ly moved into the home owned by Mrs. Chester: Visneski. Mike Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean, will be home from Fort Bragg, N. C. until June 8, when he leaves for Qakland, (California and from ‘there to North Viet Nam. 2@ke has already spent.one .year iN¥ Viet, Nam with the helicopter division. Mrs. Arthur Kibbler entertained oN two cousins Mrs. Eleanor syshon, Anaheim, Calif.,, Mrs. Granville and Mrs. Grant Smith of Watertown, N. Y. A shower was held in honor of Mrs. Carl Crispell, by Mrs. Chester Visneski, Betty Kovolick and Mrs. George Rambus, at the Noxen ~ V.F.W., hall, on May 12th. Present were: Eileen (Crispell, \ Wright, Mys. Lowell Boone, Mrs. Mrs. John Mrs. Ernest correspondent wishes to | left. Pennsylvania Gas & Water Co. officials describe this gas-powered generator as a breakthrough in housepower that within the next decade could make home owners Teetsel, Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. Larry [Crispell and Vicki, Mrs: Joseph Shalata, Sandra Crispell, Nezza Shiner, Mrs. Elmer Caldwell, Jacqueline Ruff, Mrs. Clark Judy Shalata, Mrs. Joe Dotter, Oliver, Mrs. ‘George Space, Mrs. Harry Freeman, Mrs. Jack Win- ters, Mrs. Russell Newell, Mrs. Les- ter -Crispell, Mrs. Alpha Dymond, Mrs. Jacob Simon, Mrs. Henry Huntz, Mrs. Melvin Crispell, Ruth- ann Crigpell, Diane Crispell. Mrs. Jack Sorber -fell from the porch bannister at her home and suffered a broken shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman and Scott Dale, of Sayre and Mrs. An- drew Jimison, Wilkes Barre visited | Mrs. William Engelman on Satur- day. Mrs. Jimison returned with them to Sayre. Don’t ‘forget’ the Horse Show being held by Noxen Volunteer Fireman on Friday evening and all | day Saturday, 22 and 23 of May. ! Anyone interested in the amateur program Friday, please contact | Mrs. Elida Beahm, Weston Ruff or Mrs. Charles Engelman. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hathaway and family held a picnic at Deer | Trail Ranch, Kingsley, on Satur- day. Mrs. Beulah Bronson, Ruggles, and her brother Dory Bronson, entirely independent of an outside source of power for family living. They add that the unit, with no moving parts, is widely used to power radio systems in fire towers far beyond electric lines, and in river and harbour buoys and in such spots as radio and television aboard moving trains. : NOXEN Blaine, Washington, were callers at the Stella Shook home this week. Word has been received here that a former resident Francis Lord, Buffalo, has been quite ill and spent two weeks in the hos- pital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lord, Chicago, recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lord. Mrs. Eleanor Galka Womer is home from the hospital and would like to thank everyone for the cards and . letters she received while there. Eleanor is a former Noxen girl who underwent major heart surgery on April 1. We are glad she is on the road to recovery and home again with her family at Fairless Hills. ; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rauch and Rebecca ,of Macungia, brought Mrs. |G. H. Rauch home on Saturday. after spending the winter with her sister, Miss Frances Henninger, Al- lentown. : Mr. and Mrs. Herbert T. Derby and sons; Shickshinny, spent Sat- urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gosart, Luzerne, spent Sunday with the ‘William Crossmans. SUBSURIBE TO THE POST Lewis Hackling, Jr., Dry Cleaning SPECIALS 50 EXTRA S&H GREEN STAMPS PLAIN DRESSES TOP COATS SUITS .. 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HEINZ KETCHUP . . 1-Pt., 4-oz. Bot. PENNA. DUTCH EGG NOODLES =: dizc CHICKEN 3 SEA cuume'rna 2 °c 67¢ Jon HEINZ HOT KETCHUP . . mor #2 Roll SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS , , . » {28¢ ARMOUR VIENNA SAUSAGE : 23c 10c -0X, SANKA INSTANT COFFEE 3% 5:2 *1. 07 DIXIE CUPS +." 1s 29¢C oS 5s 9c Pkg. of 15 MR. CLEAN SIOUX BEE HONEY 15-0z. 34c¢ _ 11h. 39¢ ; Bot. Bot. DASH DETERGENT 1-Lb., 812-0Oz, #=" Pkg. 3ic 0 Bot. 5/16-0z. Can SPIC & SPAN CLEANER 1-Lb. 27c Pkg. HANDI-WRAP REALEMON LEMON JUICE 67¢c 'McCORMICK’S PARSLEY FLAKES DUZ DETERGENT 2-Lb.,11-0z. #1 09 = in C ot 2 - 69 CREST TOOTH PASTE . . °7.or 59¢ NABISCO BACON THINS Bx Ihc HAWAIIAN PUNCH . , o “c.. 3le SNOWY BLEACH . + + . « BEECH-NUT BEECH-NUT REGULAR GRIND COFFEE STRAINED BABY FOOD 1-Lb. ; Can 86¢ 6 Jars 59c¢ REGULAR VIGORO e- $2.49 "+ TIDE i-Lb., 4-0 : te. | 32C 25¢ RITTER RELISH Green Tomato, Sweet Pepper Corn, Cauliflower Mustard, Crispy Cuke, Beet Horseradish 12-o0z. Your Bot. 29¢C choice: DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER oo 43¢C 13¢ Pkg. 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