PAGE EIGHT For Sale— RIFLE, MARLIN, model 336A, 30-30 20-inch frame. $10. Large 3x4 feet mirror old Southworth, Dallas 4-4312. remodelling, refinishing. ments, free estimates. calibre, lever action, like new, $50.00. Phone Dallas 4-3069. 1949 CHEVROLET, deluxe, radio and heater, in excellent condition. Must sell, owner going in service. $395. Phone Dallas 4-4492. HAMPSHIRE PIGS, 8 weeks old. Edward Stredny, Sgarlat Lake Road, Dallas R. D. 1. Telephone 4-2093. JOHN DEERE hydraulic mower and two-bottom trailer plow; farm wagon, rubber tires; International gallons, $49.50; English saddle spool (bed; studio couch. wille. oats, both one year removed from hay loader, combination grass or hay, like new. Telephone Harveys Lake 9-8725. MIXED HAY, fill dirt, and field stones. See Arthur Kibbler, Buck- wheat Hollow, Harveys Lake 9-8725, ‘morning or evening. furnace from a dealer, Eddie and Huntington Mills 2238 or METERED GAS installation, $9.75. Cutten Gas Company, Wyoming 327. 30 West Eighth Street, Wyo- ming. USED corn planters, balers, trac- tors, and combines at Charles H. Long, Farm + Implements, Sweet Valley. Dallas 4-8431. FRANK Jackson, Harveys Lake 9-2651, for bird houses, bird feed- ers, stencilled Butch television stools for children, milk stools with handles for children, cherry and walnut luggage or tea tray holders. Specializing in Martin house, two story, accommodating sixteen birds. Give them as birthday and wedding side walks, terraces, patios, cellar snelled hooks, creels, Any SIZE — All man. Major Brothers, Lehman-| Wilkes-Barre. Huntsville Road. Open evenings. NOW IS the time to set out peren- U S KEDS ~ nial flower plants. We have Gail- For The Entire Family lardias, Baby Breath, Sweet Wil- liam, Carnations, Golden Achiella, at and retaining walls, chimneys. For estimates dial 4-3406. Jake Anderes. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using oil? Your mechanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP. STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. Phone Dallas 4-0561 after 8 p.m. Female Help Wanted— EXPERIENCED WOMAN to do ; laundry and ironing at her own Lome Phone Dallas 4-5238. WAITRESS AND kitchen help for Colony Restaurant, Harveys Lake and girls for Ricketts Glen State Park concessions. Phone Harveys Lake 9-2531. Coal and Hauling— GENERAL HAULING—wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable ser- vice. Norti Berti, Dallas 4-5731. Building— Stefan Hellersperk GENERAL CONTRACTING GENERAL CARPENTRY Phone Dallas 4-0744 E. V. TROBACK, general contractor and builder. Office 67 W. Eighth Street, Wyoming. Telephone Wyo- ming 61-J. Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. A, Singer, City Scavenger, 137 Dagobert Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529. Parents Council To Meet Monday Discussion To Be On Curriculum Westmoreland High School cur- riculum will be discussed at the Parents Council Monday night at 8 at the high school gymnasium. Teachers will be in their classrooms from 8 to 8:30 to meet parents who requested an allotted discussion period. Mrs. Fred Eck, program chairman, will introduce. speakers Edward Kotchi, (Charles James and Durrelle Scott. Mr. Kotchi, director of Wyo- ming Valley Technical Institute, will describe operation of the school and point up its values to this com- munity. Mr. James, director of cur- riculum for Dallas Borough-Kings- ton Township School District, will discuss the present curriculum. Mr. will tell of the progress of the pro- posed 5-way jointure. At the close of each speaker's talk, questions may be raised from the floor. ‘ Questions and problems discussed at last month’s meeting between parents and teachers, will be an- swered by Mr. James. By-laws will be presented for dis- JOE'S MEN’S SHOP Dianthus, Maltese Cross, Delphin- 35 Main Street, Dallas Business Phone Dallas 4-5681. Aeri= als installed, sets repaired, strips installed. SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced con- crete, buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston 8-1448 or your local supply dealer. For Rent— ium, Bachelor Buttons, Shasta > Daisy, Kelwayi Daisy. Annuals: Phone 4-7611 Tetra Snapdragons, Larkspur, Bachelor Buttons. Vegetables: early FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products, Me- ter Service to insure you of accu- ELDERLY LADY to share furnished cussion and adoption. Lloyd Williams, president, will re- port on a recent meeting of repre- sentatives of parents associations and school boards on the over- Refreshments will be served in apartment with retired teacher, Share expenses. Write Box F, c-o cabbage. Keller's Green House, Ide- town, telephone Harveys Lake 9-6361. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, ex- Road, Dallas 4-0568. cellent condition, family size, $25. Must sell, moving out of town. Apartment 48, Meadowcrest, Trucks- ville. DINING ROOM suite, ten pieces in- - cluding six chairs, leather seats. Seat covers, all make cars. Cus- racy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361. FURNACE OILS: Sunoco Products, especially low prices. Quick, con- Must be seen to be appreciated. Dia] ¢-9521. Lovely walnut, no scratches. Dallas 4-7351. PAINT TODAY - GLENWOOD (COMBINATION range, With F.H.A. gas and coal, white porcelain. ‘Good baker. Call after 5:30, Dallas SECOND HAND refrigerator, com- mercial size, good shape, reason- | able price. Center Moreland 7521 MCCULLOUGH CHAIN-SAWS Sales and Service August F. Walters Dallas 4-3227% Take 6 to 36 Months to Pay - No Money Down GLENN W. SCOVELL 150 Welles St., Forty Fort BU 17-6027 business over 40 years. All work after 5 p.m. COAL AND gas combination range, _ 4x4, excellent condition. For sale or exchange for deep freeze. Dallas 4-7474. DINING ROOM suite, nine pieces, excellent condition. Call Monday after 6 p.m. Dallas 43329. VEGETABLE AND flower plants, man Ave., Dallas. Save on your automobile in- surance, six month policy, stand- ard coverages. lenburg 2152. Oscar Whitesell, GORDON S. YETTER Insurance and Real Estate Pikes Creek, Pa. Phone Office, VAlley 4-2467 Parker, Dallas 4-0426, for 24 hour Residence, Sweet Valley 7-2131 Joe Mazer’s Greernthouse, half mile from Lehman Center, 200 feet off Highway 115, Dallas 4-2501. Petun- ias, twenty varieties geraniums, marigolds, coleus, vinca ivy, dusty miller, alyssum, ageratum, asters, zinnias, lantana, many more; house - plants. Plenty of Rutgers hybrid tomato plants. | BOTTLED GAS and shears sharpened, lawn mow- Plumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash Shavertown Dallas 4-6166 - two days a week, in Trucksville. storm garage, 5% improvements, furnace, homes and lots. Sweet Valley. THOMAS P. GARRITY | Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 84 — Harveys Lake HARVEYS LAKE 9-6272 water heater installation, fixtures Boarding Animals— Main St. —T stalls and runways. Trimming all Robinson’s Country Ken- Dallas Post. SIX ROOM house and bath, Lake iCatalpa. Dallas 4-0579. the cafeteria by Mrs. Chester Nes- bitt and her committee. Garden Plowing— Ff GARDEN PLOWING and discing. Making up schedule now. Thomas TRUCKSVILLE FURNISHED three room and bath first floor apart- ment. Porch, yard, heat. Phone HL APARTMENT, THREE large rooms and bath, heat, hot water, gar- age, !Carverton Road, Trucksville. Phone Dallas 4-0117. Legal— NOTICE The Dallas-Franklin-Monroe Joint School Board will receive sealed bids for the delivery of coal to its Dallas and Beaumont Buildings for the 1956-57 term. Specifications are available ati the school office. These bids must be received at the school office on or before 4 p.m. on May 2, 1956. George V. Dymond, Secretary. NOTICE The Dallas-Franklin-Monroe Joint School Board adopted its tentative Budget for the 1956-57 term. This Budget will be adopted on May 8, 1956. This Budget is available for inspection in the school office on school days. George V. Dymond, Secretary. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed annual budget for 1956 for Lake Township School District has been’ prepared and is available at the School for public inspection. Said budget will be acted upon at the Board meeting to be held at the Lake-Noxen School Thursday, May 10 at 7 o'clock. Harry H. Allen Secretary NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed annual budget for 1956 for Lake-Noxen Joint School Dis- trict has been prepared and is avail- able at the School for public inspec- tion. Said budget will be acted upon at the Board meeting to be held at I! the Lake-Noxen School Thursday, May 10 at 8 o’clock. Harry H. Allen Secretary NOTICE TO THE HEIRS OF JOHN. J. RYAN: Take notice that a Petition has been filed in the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne County to establish the death by absenteeism of John J. Ryan, and that the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne County has set May 9, 1956 at 10 o'clock A.M., Orphans’ Court Chambers, as the time and place for hearing on said petition at which time and place any per- sons interested in the said matter may be present and be heard. - NOTICE TO SAFETY INVESTMENT AND LOAN COMPANY OF SYRACUSE, AND ASSIGNS: Take notice that Robert C. Con- niff et ux filed their Complaint in the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- Serving and ' Waiting Class of Idetown Methodist Church met at the church house Thursday eve- ning. Hostesses were Mrs. Arthur oMntross, Mrs. Ethel Shaver and Mrs. Corey Meade. Others present were Mrs. Della Parrish, Mrs. John Cadugan, Mrs. Gordon Hadsel, Mrs. Emory Hadsel, Mrs. Ethel Shaver, Mrs. Raymond Spencer, Mrs. Libbie Smith, Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs. Jes- sie Boice, Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. zerne County to No. 736 May Term, 1956, to Quiet Title for premises situate at 803 South Street in the Borough of Avoca, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and more particular- ly described in Deed Book Vol. 1281, Page 356, in the Office of Recorder of Deeds for Luzerne ‘County. The complaint avers that an un- satisfied mortgage upon said prem- ises remains of record in the Office of Recorder of Deeds of Luzerne County, said mortgage being given by Thomas Keenan et ux to the Safety Investment and Loan Com- pany of Syracuse, New York, dated October 1, 1895, and recorded in said office in Mortgage Book Vol. 95, Page 476, and that a period of 21 years has elapsed since the prin- cipal of said mortgage became due and payable and that no demand for payment has been made within said period of either principal or interest, and prays for satisfaction thereof. Whereupon said Court ordered that notice of said facts be served by the Sheriff of Luzerne County Company, of Syracuse, New York, its successors and .assigns or who- ever may be the known holder or holders of said mortgage by adver- tisement requiring them to appear in said Court on June 18, 1956, at 10 a.m. to answer said complaint. JOSEPH MOCK, Sheriff THOMAS C. GIBBONS, Attorney, Woolworth Bldg., Pittston, Pa. \ Expresses His Thanks To The Voters of the Middle District Lake Township for their support in the recent Primaries TAKE 3 Years To Pay ON MINERS BANK Dallas FORTY FORT THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Claudette Colbert Barry Sullivan “The Texas Lady” ‘SUNDAY & MONDAY Continuous Sunday 3 to 11 “The Lone Ranger” «A RY The Misses Mary and Louise Javer of New York spent the week- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Javer. Mr. and Mrs. Kingston visited Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Armitage on Sunday. Bradley Rauch and Gladys Jones have been confined to their respec- tive homes with virus. Mrs. William Deets, Mrs. Fred Swanson, Mrs. “Richard Williams, Mrs. Joseph Rauch, and Mrs. Albert HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY & SATURDAY “The Man Who Never Was” (Cinemascope and Color) Clifton Webb and Gloria Graham ALSO CARTOON MONDAY & TUESDAY “Hell On Frisco Bay” (Cinemascope and Color) Alan Ladd and Edward G. Robinson ALSO CARTOON oe — i. J SANDY BEACH Drive-In Theater FRIDAY & SATURDAY — Double Feature — EYE TRUCOLOR Consolidated p LAIN Film Industries PRODUCTION _PLUS - my “Bengazi” Richard Conte, Victor McLaglen 2 SUNDAY ONLY — Double Feature — “Pete Kelly’s Blues” Jack Webb, Janet Leigh PLUS “Kiss Of Fire” Jack Palance, Barbara Rush RE LUZERNE THEATRE FRIDAY — Double Feature — Audie Murphy in “Destry” ALSO The Bowery Boys “Big That Uranium” SATURDAY Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh “Prince Valiant” (Cinemascope and Color) SUNDAY & MONDAY Continuous 2 to 11 “Helen Of Troy” (Cinemascope and Color) FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1956 Armitage attended the Luzerne County Federation of Women’s Club Convention at Hotel Sterling last Wednesday afternoon end evening. | DRIVE-IN Le SWOYERVILLE AND WEST : WYOMING FRIDAY & SATURDAY April 27-28 — Terrific Double — . “The Lieutenant Wore Skirts” | Tom Ewel, Sheree North The Big Comedy Hit of the. Year! “Billy The Kid” Robert Taylor, Brian Donlevy SUNDAY & MONDAY April 29-30 2 Exciting Thrillers 2 “Wichita” Joel McCrea | “Treasure Of | Pancho Villa” Rory Calhoun, Shelley Winters TUES. - WED. - THURS. May 1-2-3 $ Full Carload $ Bring The Entire Family “T Cities Of Gold” Richard Egan, Jeffrey Hunter “Capt. John Smith & Pocahontas” Anthony Dexter, Jody Lawrance DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE Oc ADMISSION : PER PERSON CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE FRIDAY “The Tall Men” (Cinemascope and Color) Clark Gable, Jane Russell SATURDAY Double Feature “Seven Cities Of Gold” ’(Cinemascope and Color) Richard Egan, Anthony Quinn PLUS “Wichita” with Joel McCrea ALL NEW! IN WARNERCOLOR! Tuesday & Wednesday “Love Is A Many- Splendored Thing” (Cinemascope and Color) William Holden, Jennifer Jones THURSDAY “The Court Jester” Danny Kaye SPRING Se. ne ——