(4 iy ~ LOVELY solid maple ~ Huston’s Feed Service, / THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1959 DALLAS POST CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS — Phone ORchard 4-5656 or 4-7676 — RATES — Minimum if charged - $1.00 - 20 words. Cash with order - Minimum 75¢ for 20 words. 4c per word over 20 words. Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post ou ie For Sale— 1951 BUICK good shape, ~ able ORchard 4-3480, Reason- LARGE ANTIQUE gold leaf frame; ! Pincor gasoline mower; girl's 24” bicycle. Odds and ends. Phone OR 4-3141. ‘WHITE ROCK Pullets ready to lay. TOP SOIL — FILL — TOP SOIL Regular and Screened Complete Excavating Facilities for | CELLARS, WATER LINES, | SEPTIC TANKS & GRADING — By Contract or Hourly — For Estimate Call . HOOVER & MILBRODT Also roasting chickens OR 4-0038. OR 4-2494 OR 4-2498 ALLSTATE Tee red tape and heh | cost out of Auto Insurance! Claims ! settled “on the spot.” Zawila, 33 PAINTING Spri St., Sh town, OR 4-4361. i Py INTERIOR — EXTERIOR hutch cup- board, three shelves, $45. Match- ing table and chairs if desired. NEptune 9-2075. GOOSE ~ BERRIES: crocheted rugs. Edith Dietz, 33 Garbutt Avenue, Dallas. By Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS Hunlock Creek R. D. 1 Phone Muhlenburg 3146 or 2165 MICHAEL and SON, Michael Street, Dallas, specializing in Septic:tank installations, excavating, grading, ditching, water lines, drainage. i Basements, trenching, trucking. Top | soil, fill dirt. Phone OR 4- 6142, GERALD SEWER AND DRAIN Septic Tanks up to 500 Gal, $15.00 If need be, will clean line from CLEANING house to septic tank free of charge with electric rotating blades. Phone BU 7-8552—O0OR 4-3731 . Real Estate For Sale EIGHT-ROOM and bath house on large lot. Corner School and Roushey Streets. Good condition. Ernest Bell. Phone OR 4-4411. THREE-PIECE living room set, rust and green. Kimkimo upholstery. Good condition. Reasonable. Phone OR 4-0052. RED SOFA, 84 inches, suitable for cottage. Bird cage with stand. Large picture. ORchard 4-0685. CHILD'S PONY, broken to ride or drive. Sadle and bridle, cart and harness if desired. ORchard 4-0825. ANTIQUE chairs, bird feeders and - houses, scientifically built, Frank Jackson, NE 9-2651. BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service . ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas OR 4-53871 RUGS FOR SALE, rug weaving and carpet weaving done. Mary Stred- ney, ORchard 4-2098. B.P.S. PAINTS—“Best Paint Sold.” Painters’ supplies. Available at Fernbrook Corners. Dallas ORchard 4-6191. INTERNATIONAL (64) Combine with motor. Purchased new. Used two seasons. Steven Moss, Shick- shinny R. D. 2. Phone Muhlenburg 3376. IF YOU NEED field stone, call Paul Eckert, Machell Avenue, Dallas. Telephone ORchard 4-0663. RED SHALE for DRIVEWAYS and ROADS TOP SOIL ~ Phone Yatsko, ORchard 4-2496 RUGS. Any SIZE — All knows makes. A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Sires), Wilkes-Barre. COAL—100 % deep mined Stove or Nut, $16. 50; Pea, $14.00; Buck- wheat or Rice, $13.50. Two-ton lots or more; 3 day delivery notice. Milton Perrego, Dallas, 4-7180. WHY BUY imported peat moss in expensive cartons and bales? We sell high test peat in bulk at lowest prices. Delivered in minimum amounts of '% cubic yard—10% bushels. Or you pick up at bog. Paul D. Eckert, Machell Avenue, Dallas. Whom To Call— TRANSUE RADIO and TV Service. Car Radio repairs. Fast, dependable service. Hours 9 to 6. Phone OR 4-2010. Evenings and Sunday OR 4-2025. Ey —_—. Stefan Hellersperk CABINETS, CLOSETS, . REMODELLING, DECORATING Phong Dallas 4-0744 GENERAL HAULING — wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable ser- rice. Norti Berti, Dallas 4-5731. BOTTLED GAS Flumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash Shavertown . Dallas 4-8166 PARRY and COMPANY, all types of roofing and siding. Free esti- mates. Phone Dallas 4-5162. FOR NOTARY SERVICE, see ‘the ‘DALLAS POST. Phone OR 4-5656. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg: 2152. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock. Creek R. D. 1. BUY DIRECT HEAT FACTORY TO YOU Coal or Oil, Steam, Hot Water Warm Ax shy Free Estimates AUTOMATIC HEATING SALES AND SERVICE Trucksville OR '4-1651 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. | ANTIQUE GUNS, pistols, SIX-ROOM concrete block house, four bedrooms, living room, kit- chen, bath. Route 115, one mile from Pikes Creek Corners. = Phone GR 7-2749. THOMAS P. GARRITY . Realtor saris fo nh Grad ator DE Ne he ha sb HARVEYS LAKE 3.6214 For Rent— CENTER MORELAND: Seven-room house, bath, partially furnished. Oil heat. Access to pond. Phone Center Moreland 7-181. THREE ROOMS and bath apart- ment. Heat and hot water fur- nished. Garage. Private entrance. Third house from Lehman School, Outlet Road. HOUSE for rent.-L. Norris, Chase Road, Trucksville R. D. Telephone ORchard 4-0783. Wanted To Buy— AM INTERESTED in buying wood- turning lathe, Stefan Heart, ORchard 4-0744 powder pouch. Bryant's Bike Shop, 338 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. BU 7-7024. 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardles of condition. Top dollar, Sweet Valley GR 7-218. Help Wanted— MAN WANTED. If unemployed or your. income insufficient, reliable, have a car, write Al Dennis, 446 Newell Street, Peckville, Pa. A WOMAN for housework one or two days a week. Call NEptune 9-3163 after 5 p. m. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products, Me- “ber Service tn insure you of acey- racy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361. PLUMBING, heating, deep and shal- low well pump work; septic tanks installed and cleaned. Ralph Fitch & Son, OR 4-8311. Wanted GOOD second-hand gas range for use in hall by Christian Church of Sweet Valley. Advise Rev. Kirby Jones, Sweet Valley or phone Shick- shinny 3062. nstruction— RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE Small Appliances. JOE WYDA Phone OR 4-2477 Lehman, Pa. WORK FOR U. S. GOV'T! MEN—WOMEN,. 18 to 50. Prepare now for coming CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. For information, write: Na- tional Training Service, ¢/o The Dal- last Post, Dallas, Pa. Found— CUSTOM MOWING of lots or fields. Si Evans. Phone OR 4-5522. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or aute- mobile using 0il? Your mechanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP. STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. ~ McCULLOUGH CHAIN SAWS. Sales and service. Gus Walters, OR- chard 4-3227. A - NUMBER TO REMEMBER for all kinds of TREE WORK with Power Saw. Call ORchard 4- 1858. Phone OR 4-4626 DALLAS TAXI CO. 24 Hour Service TAXI AND LIMOUSINE SERVICE - RADIO and TV Service any time day or night. Guaranteed. Service charge, $2.50. Joe Katyl. ORchard 4-5126. . 'MARGUERITE’S Beauty Shop at 7 Fernbrook for that new ‘spring wave or that trim hair cut and set. Phone Dallas OR 4-3191. BOTTLED GAS, fuel oil. Call C. K. Parker, Dallas 4-0426, for 24 hour . service. SAW FILING and retoothing, knives and shears sharpened, lawn mow- ers repaired and sharpened, new and used mowers and parts. Phone, Dallas OR 4-8404. William Eckert Main Highway, Truckeville. FOR BRIDAL PICTURES or com- plete bridal albums (eleven books to choose from) or wedding invita- tions, call your home town photog- rapher, James Kozemchsk, Dallas, OR 4-0933. CARPENTER-CONTRACTOR: Alum- inum ‘and asbestos siding, reroof- ing; major and minor repairs. Free estimates. Joe Rusinko NE 9-3403. FOR ALL TYPES of roofiing and re- pairs, cement finishing, asphalt waterproofing and chimney work, call Stofila and Son. OR 4-2353 or VA 43157. CARPENTERY and mason work. See Max Weber at Stull (Noxen) for expert workmanship. Quantity of flagstones on hand. NEptune 9-8742. BODY and Fender Repairs; Auto painting, expert color matching; refinishing of refrigerators, washers, etc. Phone OR 4-6504. 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, reinforced concrete, buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, FOUND at Dallas Township Art Ex- hibit, a four-bar Methodist Sun- day School attendance pin. Owner may identify, Call Jimmie Davis, ORchard 4-0516. Legal— Sealed bids are requested by the DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT for furnishing combination pupil desk- chair units and folding auditorium chairs, bleachers for gymnas- ium, relighting of fifteen class- rooms, and paving at Trucksville Elementary School. Specifications may be obtained at the office of the secretary, Administration Office, Huntsville and Franklin Sts., Dal- | las, Pa. All bids are to be in the hands of the secretary, Mrs. Harriet Stahl, Dallas School District, Dallas, Pa., not later than 7:00 P. M., D.S.T,, July 24, 1959. Bids will be opened publicly then and there. All bids shall be plainly marked “Bid on ” The Board reserves the right to ; accept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof of any bid. By order of the Board of Directors . of the Dallas School District. HARRIET STAHL, Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Frances H. Bertels, deceased, late of the Town- ship of Jackson, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, - who died June 18, 1959, to C. W. Bertels, of Jackson Township, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or démands to present the same, without delay, to .the Execu- tor, c/o William S. McLean and Harry B. Schooley, Jr. Attorneys, w | 1400 Miners National Bank Build- ing, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. PENNSYLVANIA PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION NOTICE TO BE PUBLISHED Notice is hereby given that ap- plication has been made by The Back Mountain Gas Company (a proposed corporation) to the Penn- sylvania Public Utility Commission, under the provisions of the Public Utility Law, for an Order evidenc- ing the Commission’s approval (1) of its incorporation, organization, and creation (A. 86498, Folder 1) and (2) of the beginning by it of the exercise of the right, power, or privilege of the manufacture and supply of gas for heat, light, and fuel to the public in the Borough of Dallas and the Township of Dallas, Luzerne County (A. 86498, Folder 2) Notice is hereby also given that application has been made to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Com- mission, under the provisions of the Public Utility Law, by Scranton- Spring Brook Water Service Com- pany and The Back Mountain Gas Company for an Order evidencing the Commission's approval of the acquisition by the former and the transfer by the latter of all the gas property and rights of The Back Mountain Gas Company (A. 86499). Notice is hereby further given that the applications may be con- sidered ‘by the Commission without hearing provided that no protests are filed with the Commission on or before July 20, 1959. THE BACK MOUNTAIN GAS COMPANY - (A proposed corporation) and SCRANTON - SPRING BROOK WATER SERVICE COMPANY. The proposed budget of Jackson Township School District for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1959, is open for inspection at the home of . the Secretary, Lake Silkworth Road, R. D. #2, Hunlock Creek, Pa. Final action on the proposed budget will be taken by the Board of Directors on Monday, July 20, 1959, at 8:00 P. M. in the Jackson Township Fire Hall, Jackson Town-- ship, Luzerne County, Pa. By Order of the Board, Vernon A. Cease, Sec’y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration in the Estate of Michael Kiedo, a/k/a Michael Kedda, late of Nanticoke, Luzerne County, Pa., who died April 19, 1959, have been granted to Lot- tie Kiedo, a/k/a Lottie Kedda, 116 E. ‘Church Street, Nanticoke, Pa., and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay- ment and those having: claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to the Administratrix. IO E. CIPRIANI, Attorney, 1200 Miners Nat'l Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. (died June 27, 1959). All persons: indebted to said estate are request- ed to make payment, and those having claims or demands to pre- sent the same without delay to the Executor, Leroy Ottensman, 9 New- port. Street, Sheatown, Nanticoke, Pa. T. G. Wadzinski, Attorney, 802 1st-2nd Nat'l] Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, ‘Pennsylvania. Library Auction (Continued from Section A, Page 1) with hot ham sandwiches now of- fered, and folks ranged around the counter three deep calling for hot coffee. . The refreshment stand, says Gert Schneider, will be in operation with more hot ham sandwiches on Sat- |, -| guests make a decision by always urday. The Odds and Ends Booth can use more costume jewelry. Baked Goods Booth will be on a purely voluntary basis. Nobody will be” solicited, but if good cooks happen to have on hand a loaf of home made bread or a cake or a pie, the donation will be appre- ciated. With the exception of the plants and candy booth, all’ others will be functioning this Saturday.- More news after the Auction is over. Union District (Continued from Section A, Page 1) Temple University, to get possible’ leads on administrative material for 1960, when Mr. Martin will re- tire. Several men were suggested to the committee, and it considered’ the trip fruitful. 4, Dr. Robert Bodycomb suggested that equipment for the dental room in the new building hinged on what services would be offered. He recommended a full-time dental hygienist, to clean each . child's teeth once a year, and from exam- ination, recommend treatment by the family dentist. It was suggested that the Build- ing Authority be invited to all meet- ings of the board. A special session was announced for July 24. Merton Coolbaugh was placed on the list of substitute custodians. Speech Therapist Rose Ann Pavlick, Westmoreland and Bloomsburg State Teachers Col- lege graduate, has been appointed speech and hearing therapist in Northampton County Schools ‘with headquarters in Easton. Clear Your Attic Quickly. ' Use Trading Post Ads. __ Try Our New Service a “Between Pay Day Leans" Your Health The hostess with the mostest con- siderateness does not press her guests to drink alcohol. ® RAE In most groups of people there are usually one or two or more who face the problem of alcoholism. * * The hostess should, make it as easy as possible for these potential alcoholics to mingle with other guests without embarrassment. * xk therefore, The choice of accepting or de- .| clining an alcoholic drink must, of course, be up to the guest. * * * But the hostess can help her having plenty of fruit juices and other non-alcoholic beverages on hand. ® EER “Alcoholism is but one manifes- tation .of a: tremendous health prob- lem,” declared Doctor Marvin A. Block of Buffalo, New York, Chair- man of the American Medical Asso- ciation’s Committee on Alcoholism. ok “Drinking is an attempt to escape reality by the use of a socially ac- cepted drug,” explained Doctor Block, speaking before the 108th annual meeting of the AMA at Atlantic City last week. * ox * “While well adjusted people may drink alcohol without fear of be- coming addicted, many who drink excessively are not aware of their own maladjustments,” added Doctor Block. * * * Doctor Block further pointed out that once a patient becomes ad- dicted to alcohol and drinks com- pulsively, he can no longer drink with impunity. * * The medical profession has recog- HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY & SATURDAY July 17 and 18 filSome Like It Hot” with MARILYN MONROE TONY CURTIS Time — 7:00 and 9:00 You You = Total Get For Repay Cost $20 2 Weeks | $20.28 | 286 $25 3 Weeks | $25.52 | B2¢ $30 1 Month | $30.90 | 80c Payments include principal & interest. PERSONAL & AUTO LOANS from $20 to $600 FAIRWAY FINANCE —CORP.— 74 MAIN ST., LUZERNE PHONE BUTLER 8-4535 eg Dr. James R. Van Loon NATUROPATH CHIROPRACTOR announces the opening of an office at Harveys Lake, Pole 125 Alderson. — HOURS — Monday 10 am. to 12 a.m. Tuesday 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 4:00 p.m. to 7 p.m. Phone NE 9-2581 LOANS $20. to $600. ® Auto Loans ® Personal Loans ® Home Improvement Loans ® Vacation Loans DALLAS FINANCE GO. OR 4-1781 26 LAKE STREET DALLAS Open 9 to 5 — Friday 9 to 8 Saturday 9 to 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters testamentary have been granted in the estate of Frank Ot- tensman, late of Wilkes-Barre, LUZERNE APPRECIATION DAY AWARDS $400. LAST WEEK’S WINNERS $40. — MRS. IDA FITZER — $40, Main St., Luzerne $5. WINNERS MARY RAZAWICH — West Wyoming MRS. SUPINSKI— Luzerne DOT WALP —R. D. 3, Wyoming DRAWING FRIDAY NIGHT ' ply dealer, } Kingston 8-1448 or your local sup- |’ -— 8:45 RAIN OR SHINE — Wheeler's Cafe NOXEN ROAD Harveys Lake SPECIAL! FRIDAY NIGHT FISH & CHIPS or Spaghetti & Meat Balls 50c EVERY SAT. NIGHT LOBSTER TAIL Platter : / 14, Spring Chicken Platter 75¢ Nut noes 13.95 Pea 2 i.e 12.95 Buck ” .... 1150 Rice ®ve. 11.00 Barley.” .... 825 CHECK THESE COAL PRICES (Broken Pieces) Range Coal .... 12.75 SEBASTOPOL COAL Formerly Valley View Coal Co. at Inkerman ; OL 5-2208 OL 65-2207 | nized alcoholism as a disease, thus putting increased pressure on the physician to take care of these patients. * % % Hostesses are eager to have their guests enjoy themselves, and for this reason they are likely to serve the drinks generously. * % A non-alcoholic punch, for those! who shouldn’t drink alcohol looks like, pours like, but does not act like an intoxicant. * x = Be good to your guests, give them a choice. + + DO , YOU KNOW? Ability to Lithotand heat declines sharply with age. SPCA Shop Opens The SPCA of Luzerne County has opened its Thrift and Gift Shop at 105 N. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. It is open deily Monday through Friday from 10 to 4. All proceeds will be used to care for homeless and injured animals. The shop will welcome ‘used lamps, glassware, antiques and good | used clothing. LUZERNE THEATRE THURSDAY Alan Ladd “SHANE”. FRIDAY & SATURDAY — Double Feature — ° Susan Hayward, Jeff Chandler “Thunder In The Sun” CO-HIT “When Hell Broke Loose” SUNDAY & MONDAY Continuous Sunday 2 to 11 — Double Feature — “Horrors of The Black Museum” CO-HIT “The Headless Ghost” Montross Family (Continued from Section A, Page 3) published Family History. Orders were taken for more. We enjoyed old pictures, albums, autographs of past reunion groups and the most interesting relic collection of Floyd Montross which/ included an old notary record book kept by Rev. Elijah Montross of Beaumont from 1861 to 1890; store account book from first general store of Beau- mont, established by Elijah in 1859; an old turnkey which Floyd's grand- father, Elijah, used occasionally for pulling aching teeth and an old Indian tomahawk found in field of farm above South Run where Elijah and wife, Charity, later lived. We shall meet next year in Math- ers’ Grove the second Sunday of July, 1960. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST SANDY BEACH | FRIDAY & SATURDAY . duly 17-18 “The Geisha Boy” JERRY LEWIS MARIE MacDONALD “Warpath” EDMOND O’BRIEN FORREST. TUCKER SUN. - MON. - TUES. July 19-20-21 Paramount Presents JAMES STEWART ~ KIM NQUAK wALFRED HITCHCOCKS oon WE RTIGD wee “Frontier Gun” JOHN AGAR JOYCE MEADOWS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY duly 22-23 “Torpedo Run” GLENN FORD ERNEST BORGNINE “High Hell” JOHN DEREK ELAINE STEWART — Feature Starts 8:45 — COMING July 29 - August 1 “Ten Commandments” August 7 “Horse Soldiers” * FORTY FORT % Ist Valley Showing . — NOW SHOWING — In A New Triumph . . . MGM presents LESLIE DIRK - CARON BOGARDE BERNARD SHAW'S THE DOCTOR'S DILEMMA with ALASTAIR SIM - ROBERT MORLEY in METROCOLOR — Costumes by Cecil Beaton . I's That “GIGI” Girl DALLA ALAN LADD - TONIGHT - FRIDAY - SATURDAY “It Happened To Jane” DORIS DAY - JACK LEMON - ERNIE KOVACS — Also — SHANE OUTDOOR THEATER VAN HEFLIN SUNDAY & “Rio Bravo” JOHN WAYNE - DEAN MARTIN - RICKY NELSON ; — Also ee “The Young Captives” MONDAY closer inspection of our recently (jp y \ ¢s {5 = I p
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