i pac SIX 3 3 A POST CLASSIFIED AD The TRADING POST IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY DIAL 4-5656 or 4-7676 © FOUR CENTS PER WORD e 75¢ MINIMUM ui For Sale— STRAWBERRIES, all through the k season. Ray Henney, Kunkle Phone OR 4-2086. TRACTOR-Loader, fits John Deere ~ Farmal tricycle type tractor. Con- tinental four cyinder industrial en- gine, 60 cubic inch. oJseph Yatsko, Outlet, Harveys Lake. 1958 PONTIAC, Bonneville, full ~ power, tri power, safety track rear, better than new. At dealer’s ' cost. Phone OR 4-6681. BARNES computing scale, $20; Pennsylvania computing scale, $15; | 40 gal. Hotpoint electric boiler, $30; day-night clock thermostat, $20. | Phone Dallas 4-4496. fo GIRL’S Columbia de-luxe bicycle, ~ like new. ORchard 4-4358. ABOUT Thirty Acres of clover hay, in field. Dymond Brothers, Or- ange. Phone Center Moreland 7-563. BOUNCING rocking horse on . springs, sturdy base; tricycle. Both in perfect condition. ORchard 4-0720. USED 18 cu. ft. Upright Freezer. _ Cost new $599.00, $185.00. OR 4-4621. DESK MODEL, $75.00 fully electric sewing machine, Call 4-4621. NEW ALLIS Chalmers 4-H Harves- ter with grass and corn heads. Hume reel. Closing out price, $1850. H. B. Low and Son, Orangeville, Pa. ‘Phone Mutual 3-2571. 14-inch PHILCO portable TV. Six months old, $75.00. Call 4-4621. ELECTRIC Hot Water Heater, good shape, 66 gallon capacity. Dallas - QR 4-2306. TO SOIL, any amount Your.own truck or delivered. Grofing and NE 9-3967. Fors Construction Com pany. ey PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT AND ~~ (SUPPLIES: 8mm. Bell and Howell projector, new, shopworn, reg. $79.95 now $55. 8mm. Keystone Projector, new, reg. $79.95, now $59. 35 mm. Viewlex Projector, like new, $32. Revere Stereo Camera, used, $174.50 when new, now $69. 8 mm. Kodak Movie Camera, used, $29.95. 8 mm. Revere Movie Camera, like new, reg. $104.50, now $59. Phillips ‘Cameras, Main ‘Street, Dallas. ~ HAY LOADER, and side-delivery rake. Catherine Culver, Carver- ton, near Mt. Olivet. ORchard 4-2178. KENMORE Wringer Washer. new. OR 4-4717. NICE NEW Clover mixed hay. Baled, $25. Charles Kupstas, Loyalville. Phone GR 7-2691. VOLKSWAGON "57, with sun roof. Massy Harris 81 tractor, $395. NEptune 9-3045. BENDIX Economat, good condition, $30.00. Telephone ORchard 4-5696. Call Center Moreland 5064 after 6 p. m. BIRD FEEDERS, bird houses, decor- Like ated cricket and milk stools for: television. Wall pipe and spoon holders. Frank Jackson, Pole 172 rear, Harveys Lake. SPAGHETTI Sauce with meat balls, $1 per quart, 55 cents pint. Will deliver in evening. DeMarco’s, OR- chard 4-2924. FOR ALL TYPES of rodfiing and re- pairs, cement finishing, asphalt waterproofing and chimney work, call Stofila and Son. OR 4-2353 or VA 4-3157. MARGUERITE'S Beauty Shop at Fernbrook, for that new spring wave or that 1958 hair cut and set. Phone Dallas OR 4-3191. RICH FARMLAND top soil, screened and regular, Used widely by Back Mountain nurserymen and florists. Also all types of fill and excavating. Hoover and Milbrodt. Phone OR 4-2498 or OR 4-2494. RUGS. Any SIZE — All known makes. A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. WELL DRILLING a specialty. In business over 40 years. All work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son, Dallas R. D. 1. Phone H.L. 9-6851. REMODELLING and reconditioning of old furniture. Stefan Hellers- perk, ORchard 4-0744. PARRY and COMPANY, all types of roofing and sliding. Free esti- PEAT, 50c bushel, cheaper by truck load. Best quality top soil. Paul D. Eckert, Machell Ave. Phone OR 4-7411. Whom To Call— PRESERVE those pings, birth certificates, cards, papers, etc., forever. Permanizing process done reasonably. S. G. Howell, Roushey Street, Shaver- town. Phone OR 4-5891. STREDNY and BROWN for exvacat- ing and trenching. Septic tanks, back fill, etc. Free estimate. Call ORchard 4-2098, or NEptune 9-3045. snapshots, clip- mates. Phone Dallas 4-5162. SCHWINN BICYICLES, Schwinn Corvette, Jaguar bicycles. Paints hardware, toys. Bryant's Bike Sbrp, Kingston. MONUMENTS, Headstones and Markers, 30% off. Germick and Friar, Luzerne. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 2152. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek R. D. 1. BOTTLED GAS, fuel oil. Call C. K. Parker, Dallas 4-0426, for 24 hour service. PIANO INSTRUCTION, Trucksville. FOR BRIDAL PICTURES or com- plete bridal albums (eleven books to choose from) or wedding invita- tions, call your home town photog- rapher, James Kozemchak, Dallas, OR 4-0933. FINEST Quality Baby Chicks from Hall’s, Kirby’s and DeKalb. Sexed or straight run. All breeds avail- able. Huston’s Feed Service. Fern- brook, OR 4-6191. FIREWOOD, 5 yard truckload de- livered, $7.50. Kiefer’'s Sawmill, Lehman Highway, Dallas OR 4-6872. COAL—100% deep mined Stove and Nut, $17.00 ton; Pea, $14.00; Buckwheat, $13.25; Rice, $13.25. Two ton lots or more, 3-day de- livery notice. Milton Perrego. Dal- las 4-7180. COW MANURE. Call Berti & Son. OR 4-5731. SAW FILING and retoothing, knives and shears sharpened, lawn mow- ers repaired and sharpened, new and used mowers and parts. Phone Dallas 4-1184. William Eckert, Main Phone OR 4- 1715. KIDS! Get your famous “P.F Flyer” Sneaks—as seen on TV — at the GLOBE STORE, Luzerne COAL HAULING, Ash and Garbage removal. Call Ralph Eipper. OR 4-4681 for prompt service. Stefan Hellersperk CABINETS, CLOSETS, REMODELLING, DECORATING Phone Dallas 4-0744 Work Wanted— GENERAL handiwork, odd jobs, etc. OR 4-0232 or VA 2-7932. ONE OR TWO days a week house- work. No way of transportation. iCall NEptune 9-3147 between 9:30 and 10 a. m. or 5 and 6 p. m. QPIND REG. u. 5. PAT. OFF. injury to plants. “Manzate” Highway, Trucksville. For top yields of high-quality POTATOES and T spray with DuPont INZATE MATOES MANEB FUNGICIDE POTATOES —anzate is the newest fungicide from Du Pont for the effective control of early and late blight of potatoes. In comparison tests held over the past three years by the Experiment Station of Pennsyvania State University, ‘“Manzate” stood out as the most desirable of the eleven fungicides tested because it consistently resulted in higher yields—with no is' a wettable powder that readily mixes with water for uniform sprays. It is compatible with commonly used insecticides and mild on plants. This year, on your potatoes, see the high degree of disease control you get with ‘““Manzate” TOMATOES—. ten years of research, field testing, and grower use in all the important tomato areas, Du Pont “Manzate” has consistently rated among the top chemicals used for the control of the major fungus diseases of tomatoes. ““Manzate” is unique among fungicides in giving outstanding con- trol of all major fungus diseases—both blights, anthracnose, gray leaf spot, and Septoria. And “Manzate” does the job straight through the season -—mno need for you to switch from one chemical to another. Your crop can show a greater return if you give it the protection of ‘‘Manzate”—proven in a de- cade of outstanding performance as the most nearly perfect tomato fungicide yet developed. Order Du Pont “Manzate” from your supplier today. On all chemicals, always follow label instructions and warnings carefuly. afin MANZATE MANEB FUNGICIDE i+ BETTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING. .. THROUGH CHEMISTRY maneb fungicide. THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, Wanted To Buy— OLD-TIME Spring for three-quarter ' sized bed; woven spring preferred. | Phone Russell Traver, NE 9-3355. INSTALLATION E. F. M and Gen- tleman Janitor Stokers. Shallow and deep well pump repairs and in- stallation. Richard Weidner, OR 4-2898. ARTISTS’ SUPPLIES WHY PAY MORE? 20% Discount on Grumbacher Oils, pastels and watercolors. Sher- win Williams, 417 Market Street, Kingston, where you can park! GENERAL HAULING — wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable ser- vice. Norti Berti, Dallas 4-5731. Appliance PARTS and SERVICE © Frigidaire © Easy © Hoover © Maytag ® Caloric eo RCA © Youngstown ® ABC Largest stock of genuins repair parts in this area REBENNACK’S Open Thursday Eves. to 9 Parking In Rear BU 7-1178 2687 Wyo. Ave., Kingston Mrs. Robert H. Scott. Phone OR | 4-4667. Wanted LAWN WORK, reasonable rates, JUNE 20, 1958 I | The big tournament is over and we are patiently awaiting results. Most of us were downcast when we left Bonomo's Exeter Recreation Center after bowling our games. We found the lanes quite different from Bob Hanson’s. By the third game, we were used to them and really ready to “go to town” and the tournament was over. We all en- joyed it, however, and became ac- quainted with lots of nice people. Watch this column for final results of the Back Mountain teams. Weekly high games at Crown Im- perial Lanes last week were rolled by Jane Bicking, who hit 194 with the Lake Women, and Bob Moore, who scored a 253 in the Back Moun- tain Neighborhood League. Congratulations Cubs! The Idetown Bears finished the season last Tuesday night with the Cubs on top with 76 points. The Champion team took 4 points from the Pandas at the same time the Teddys were taking 4 from the Polars: The Teddys ended up just 1 point behind the Cubs. The Cubs had high game of 742 and 2088 total pins. John Kriel hit 205 and Casey had a 520 series, high for the evening. Naomi Davis was high for the girls with a 400 series and 167 game. CERAMIC TILE Wall and Floors SHOWER DOORS and FLOOR COVERING GERMICK BROTHERS GReenleaf 7-2691 TOP SOIL Fill Dirt Excavating — Grading DODSON and HUDAK OR 4-4886 OR 4-4896 FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products, Me- ter Service tn insure you of accu- racy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or aute- mobile using oil? Your mechanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP. STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. MAJOR UPHOLSTERING Custom-Built Furniture REPAIRS, REMODELING Breakfast Sets Reupholstered Corner of Yeager and Pioneer Aves Telephone Dallas ORchard 4-4312 McCULLOCH CHAIN-SAWS Sales and Service August F. Walters Dallas 4-3227 BOTTLED GAS Plumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash Shavertown Dallas 4-6168 HAVE YOU ANY TREES to cut down or trim? For free esti- mates call OR 4-1858. Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer, City Scavenger, 137 Dagobart Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial VA 3-4529. SEPTIC Tanks cleaned, installed. Reasonable. Fast service. Call Don Reeves, Harding 2-9975. SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete, buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston 8-1448 or your local sup- ply dealer. Boarding Animals— DOGS BOARDEB. Individual heated stalls and runways. Trimming afl breeds. Robinsen’s Country Kennels. Dallas 4-7021. Help Wanted— HELP WANTED—Strawberry pick- ers about June 20th. Albert Mor- ris. Telephone Sweet Valley, GR 71-2556. HELP WANTED: Strawberry pick- ers about June 16. Updyke Berry Farm. Sweet Valley, GReenleaf 7-2064. {|For Rent— 2100 ft. STORAGE or large store- room for display or sales—Storage rooms and’ workshop. Elevator to all floors. 90 Main St., Dallas. Call OR 24-4682, after 5 p. m. THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & Buen lt Area Serviee to the Greater Bask ea | Robert Pole 84 — Harve HARVEYS LAKE 3a a1 Legal— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of John J. Sedler, deceased, late of Dallas Township, to Martha A. Adler, 3035 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia 33, Pa. Rev. Lawry To Direct Sky Lake Next Week Rev. Russell Lawry, pastor of Dallas Methodist Church, will leave tomorrow for a week at Sky Lake, where he will direct the camp June 22 to June 28, overseeing a program for sixty-one nine to eleven year old children from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 at night. He will be assisted by eleven counselors. Children will ar- rive on Sunday. On his staff will be Allan Mosier, William Weidner, Arthur Miller, Ernest Stair, Danny Kistler, Mrs. Percy Love, Mrs. Donald Brekke, and Mrs. Sylvia Kuhnert, from this area; Mrs. Burton Kneal from Moun- tain Top; Roberta Jennings from Laceyville; Margaret Morgan from Forty Fort. Ladies Rid Will Serve Friendship Supper Ladies Aid of Loyalville Methodist Church met in the church social rooms to complete plans for the Friendship Supper, scheduled for Wednesday, June 25. An ice cream festival was considered for some time in July. Vi A baby shower for Mrs. Diana Wagner was held after the business meeting. Present were Mesdames Mildred Darnell, Diana Wagner, Cora Dougal, Minnie Wesley, Pearl Ide, Josie Hummel, Martha Stein- ruck, Eleanor Cragle, Misses Sharon Dougal and Nancy Cragle! All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims are directed to present the same without delay to the Administratrix above named. L. Fleming, Attorney-at- Law, 807 Miners Nat'l. Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. BIDS WANTED NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received and publicly opened and read by the Supervisors of Lake Township, Luzerne County, at Har- veys Lake, Pennsylvania, until 12:00 o’clock noon, E. S. T., July 5, 1958, for two hundred (200) tons more or less, 1-B crushed stone and Six hundred (600) tons more or less, 2-B crushed stone, to be furnished, delivered and spread as and when called for. Also 6-2 asphalt, to be furnished, delivered and spread as and when called for. Proposal Forms, Specifications, Form of Contract and Instruction to Bidders may be obtained at the home of, or by writing to Otto A. Biery, Secretary, Board of Super- visors, Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania. The materials specified herein, shall meet the Standard Specifica- tions of the Pennsylvania Depart- ment of Highways. The successful bidder, when awarded the contract, shall furnish a bond. with suitable, reasonable requirements, = guaranteeing per- formance of the contract (or deliv- ery to be made) with sufficient surety in the amount of 50 per centum of the amount of the con- tract. All roads must be upon the form furnished by the undersigned. The supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. Lake Townshp Board of Supervisors, Otto A. Biery, Secretary. By DORIS MALLIN Naomi was also high for the season with a 171 game bowled on a pre- | vious night. The Idetown Bears will have an outing at Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club grounds on June 22 at 2 p.m. One of the highlights of the day will be the presentation of trophies. Natona Girls Last Tuesday the Natonettes pull- ed way ahead of the Carderettes with a 7 point lead. The Natonettes took all the honors with 465 for a single game and 1346 total pins. Ruth Klimazewski, Natonette, was high with 151 and 379 Martha Husted starred for the Carderettes with a 140. This week, the Carderettes came crashing through and picked up 3 points from the leading Natonettes. Too late! Tuesday was the last ser- ies of the season and the Natonettes finished up with 40% points. The Carderettes were high for the eve- ning with a 535 game and 1465 total pins. Grace Fielding of the Carderettes was high individual with 164-412. Ruth Klemaszewski rolled 142 and Leah Crispell scored 145 for the Natonettes. Used Car League There were plenty of horns blow- ing at the Crown Imperial Lanes Tuesday night when the Used Car League got underway. The newly formed mixed league is ‘summer only” made up mostly of members of the former Denmon League. The “gang” that bowled last summer is back and everyone seemed glad to get together again. Spectators were treated to a good show when the last game got under- way between the Cadillacs and De- Sotas. Dale .. Zimmerman, captain, “bowled an exciting game full of strikes: Dale missed in the third frame and then continued to strike until the last frame when he missed again and ended with 252. While Dale was letting off steam for his team, Al Ciccarelle, DeSota cap- tain, was giving him stiff competi- tion, lining up strikes of his own. Al scored 206 in that last game and two teammates came through to help him, Libby Cyphers with 150 and Bob Cyphers with 189. The DeSotas had 2152 total pins and high single game of 774. Dale's 252 and 590 series were high for the league. Evelyn Roberts had a 493 series and single game of 199 for the women. Teams that bowled in the 700’s were Cadillacs, 2; DeSetas, 2; Ply- mouths, 1; Chryslers, 1; Mercurys, 2; Oldsmobiles, 1; Fords, 1 Several men bowled series in the 500’s. D. Zimmerman hit 590; A. Cicciccarelle, 586; S- DeBarry, 572; C. Roberts, 526; T. Wilson, 519; D. Weale, 512; B. Owen, 504. High games were bowled by Mel- vin Morris, 192-161; Al. Ciccarelle, 169-211-206; Bob Cyphers, 189; Al Bellas, 168-168; Steve DeBarry, 191- E LUZERNE THEATRE FRIDAY & SATURDAY “The Miracle Of Marcelino” SUNDAY & MONDAY ? Continuous Sunday 2 to 11 Clark Gable - Doris Day “Teacher’s Pet” FORTY FORT THEATRE Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace “Maracaibo” SUN- - MON. - TUES. Continuous Sunday 8 to 11 Dorothy Malone, Errol Flynn “Teo Much, Too Soon” 'RISLEY’S BARN JULY 11, 12 NOW Is The Time TO POT THOSE HERBS, GROUND COVERS, ANNUALS, SHRUBS, TREES, HOUSE PLANTS for the Library Auction Cadillac- 196- 185; Roy Stair, 172; Tex Wilson, | 178-163-178; Dean Weale, 193-181; Burt Owen, 206; Casey Dimmick, 448; Carl Roberts, 210-162. The women rolled some good games, too. Evelyn Roberts bowled 199-156; Mary Shook, 172-170; Wyn 157; Marie Ciccarelle, 156; Marie DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Bellas, 156; Mary Weale, 152; Flor- Boysen, 175; Bertha Zimmerman, ence Allabaugh, 151; Charlot Den- mon, 150; Libby Cyphers, 150. Harveys Lake Women The Harveys Lake Women’s Ser- vice League sent two teams to the Proprietor’s Tournament in Exeter last Friday. The Maples: Jane Bick- ing, Elaine Saddington, Mary A. Whitesell, Joan Callahan, Marie Ritts; and the Pines: Helen Bialo- gowicz, Jeanne Jones, Eleanor Ed- wards, Peg Williams, Ann Crake. Last Tuesday, in a league made up for summer only, Jane Bicking had a high 194 game and Eleanor Edwards rolled a 467 series. Offeet Negatives Roar 20 Masth Maia $2. Screen Prints, Art Work Phene VA 5-2978 Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED FHOTO-ENGRAVING and Platemaking Optometrist 5 Main Street (Gregory Bldg.) Phone ORchard 4-4506 CONTACT LENSES DR. A. S. LISSES TUESDAY Vilkosdane WEDNESDAY 1:00 to 5:00 - 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. 54 ‘So. 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