J \ i pe maroon rug and mat. x THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1960 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. 5¢ per word over 20 words. Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Troing Post F or Sale— 11.000 miles, $1650. 18 Vine St.’ Qak Hill, NE 9-3970. 'MOTORSCOOTER Lambretta, in ex- cellent condition. ORchard 4-2462. 1959 PONTIAC four door hard-top, extra equipment, beautiful. Must “be seen to be appreciated. Has to be sold. Make offer. ORchard 4-1304 | STOKER UNIT, like new; hot wi ~ boiler, used three months. tune 9-2311. KNBE HOLE DESK and Chair; com- plete Universal Encyclopedia; ‘crib outfit; magazine rack; 8x10 Phone OR- «chard 4-0984. 11956 FORD hardtop Victoria, good ty condition. ORchard 4-5681. d FOR SALE: Hay rake; lime spreader; ' 50 gal. sprayer; belt pully and saw attachment for Ferguson trac-' tor; flat bed wagon; air winch and assorted small tools. Call at house opposite Memorial Shrine or phone Center Moreland 7521. f ~ VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME! chard 4-3482. te BRONSON, Harveys Lake, Pa. NE 9-3939. MARION- KAY Bue Vanilla and i: PAINT CREEK NURSERIES, Rt. 1, bs Money-back Guarantee wheat, i i Birds, animals and fish. Courte- ous attention to all pet problems. CAVE'S AQUARIUM AND PET SUP-' Slisee. Idstown, Phone ' NEptune: ¥ l ALWAYS A SAVING ¢ ON U. S. KEDS for the entire family. JOE'S MEN'S SHOP 35 Main Street, Dallas ORchard 4-7611 STORAGE Rooms, dry and clean; also good, new and, used refriger-: ators and washers, guaranteed. 90 Main Street, Dallas. STUDEBAKER, 1953 ‘Land-Cruiser, automatic trans., En radio and heater, V-8, $300. OR- | Commander NEED HOME INSURANCE? Ask about our Home Owners’ Package Policy. Briar Creek ‘Farmers Mutual Insurance Com- pany, Orangeville, Pa. ‘Representative, WALTER C. Guaranteed Pepper for sale by! American Legion | 5 Harveys = Lake Auxiliary Unit 967. For prompt de- livery phone NE 9-2051. ~ FORMICA top table, 36x48x60, six chairs, upholstered, complete 7- ‘ piece set, $52.95. Sutliff Furniture Stores, Bloomingdale, Pa. Muhlen- = 2401. Z NEp- |: BALED HAY. Phone NE 9-3403. 359 ENGLISH FORD—Panel Truck,| Col: Nut and Stove, $17.50; pea, $15.00. Three days’ notice on de- livery. Milton Perrego. Phone OR | | 4-7180. SHOP LUZERNE Wallpaper & Paint Store for Linoleum, Wallpaper, | Paints and Miscellaneous. We give S & H Green Stamps. 121 Main St. RUGS. Any SIZE — All knows makes. A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, wilkes-Barre. USED GRAND PIANOS Steinway & Sons, Rosewood Case. Steinway & Sons, Mahogany. Mason & Hamlin, Mahogany. Fully guaranteed, priced reasonably. LIZDAS PIANO STORE, 247 South Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Whom To Call— - CUSTOM Built Storm Windows and Doors, welded corners, fully guar- anteed, triple track. Phone Charles Murphey, NEptune 9- 3086. ? RADIO AND TV Service, any time, day or night Guaranteed. Service charge $2.50. 21” Pix Tube in- stalled $29.95. All makes Transis- tor Radios repaired. Joe Katyl, OR- chard 4-5126, 67 Norton Avenue, Dallas. GET READY FOR SPRING: I will cut your lawn, prune trees and shrubs or do your gardening on contract or hourly basis. Phone OR 4-6106. BOTTLED GAS Ftambing and Heating Harold K. Ash Shavertown Dallas 4-616€ : PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 2613. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek R. D. 1. BUY DIRECT HEAT FACTORY TO YOU AUTOMATIC HEATING SALES AND SERVICE Trucksville OR 4-1651 Coal or Oil, Steam, Hot Water : Warm Air | Free Estimates Stefan Hellersperk CABINETS, CLOSETS, REMODELLING, DECORATING Phone Dallas 4-0744 . TRANSUE RADIO and TV Service. | Car Radio repairs. Sales and service. Hours 8 to 5. Phone OR , 4-2010. Evenings OR 4-2025. Route 309 at Kunkle. FOR HOME renovation and repairs, finished basement or attic, mod- ern built-ins, panelling, new bath- rooms, modern kitchens, more closet and cupboard space. For fast, effici- ent service—quality workmanship, call Whitesell Brothers. OR 4-1671. 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 5-1177. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products, Me- ter Service ta insure you of acey- tracy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361. >ARRY and COMPANY, all types of roofing and siding. Free esti- mates. - Phone Dallas 4-5162. McCULLOUGH CHAIN SAWS. Sales and service. Gus Walters, OR- “hard 4-3227. GENERAL HAULING — wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable ser- rice. Norti Berti, Dallas 4-5731. NELL DRILLING a specialty. In business over 40 years. All work ruaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son, Dallas R. D. 1. Phone H.L. 9-6851. WE SPECIALIZE in Buicks. Whit- ing Parts and Service, Shaver- town, Main Highway. ORchard 4-8937. MARGUERITE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE, Fernbrook opposite Linear Plant, for that ultra modern permanent wave. Phone OR 4-3191 IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or aute- mobile using 0il? Your mechanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER gusranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP. STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. 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, Kingston 8-1448 or your local sup- ply dealer. CLEANING GERALD SEWER AND DRAIN Septic Tanks up to 500 Gal., $15.00 If need be, will clean line from house to septic tank free of charge with electric rotating blades. Phone BU 7-8552—OR 4-3731 ISTMAS TREE SEEDLINGS ke a profit from those idle a planting a crop of Christ- as trees. We have a wide selection IT - pines, firs, spruces. Free cal on request. Write today! ‘Shippenville, Pa. (FLOWER and Wild Bird Seed. "Ben Franklin Store in Dallas. ~ Open Thursday and Friday evenings. ANTIQUE. chairs, bird feeders and houses, scientifically built. Frank on, NE 9-2651. Ee BROTHERS PAINT ~~ Factory fresh, 2500 colors FLAT WALL PAINT Reg. 6.95, now $3.99 per gal. | "TEXTURE PAINT “Reg. $5.94, now $2.99 per gal. i and plaster in one operation. DRIVE IN CENTER FOR | 3 CERAMIC TILE | (De it yourself or we install) Floor Covering, Mirrors, and Auto Glass GERMICK BROTHERS / 37 Tener Street, | 3 Off Union, in Luzerne | Bey - BUtler 7-2251 Serving the Public for 30 years. FOR NOTARY SERVICE, see th | DALLAS POST. Phone OR 4-5656. DIG AT LOWEST COST. Hire IT Caterpillar Traxcavator, Cellars a specialty. J. Mark Robinson, Tunk- | hannock, Terrace 6-8800. 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, Trucksville. RADIO and TELEVISION ¢ SERVICE | Small Appliances. JOE WYDA Phone OR 4-2477 Lehman, Pa. | SireaT ATTENTION ‘given to your plumbing and heating problem. | Installation and fixtures. Weidner. Phone OR 4-6108. | WANT TO SAVE on Insurance? Call Ted Zawila, ALLSTATE IN- | SURANCE agent. (Auto-Home-Life- | 33 OR- Commercial - Accident-Sickness) Spring Street, Shavertown. chard 4-4361. - DEEP- -MINED ANTHRACITE: nut | : and stove, 16.50; pea 14.50; buck- | 14.25. Delivered. Honest, | courteous service. OR 4-3081 BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service : ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas OR 4-5371 FOAM RUBBER, any size, Sve, thickness , for mattresses, seats, boats, autos, cribs, bolsters. Cush- | ions to fit your covers. UPHOLS- TERY REMNANTS, modern fabrics, , $1' to $2.50 a yard. HOME DEC-! ORATOR CUSHIONS, irregulars, 35 ‘cents and up. FOAM BED PILLOWS $1 up. MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS repaired and recovered, odd sizes and orthopedics made. ‘M. B. BEDDING CO. (factory), 526 'S. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, VAL | ley 2-2491. Rugs and Upholstered Furniture EXPERTLY CLEANED In Your Own Home Guaranteed & Insured Plus S & H Green Stamps HOME - BRITE BU 77-8668 / PAINTING | INTERIOR — EXTERIOR By Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS Hunlock Creek R. D. 1 Phone Muhlenburg 2692 or 2695 { | room | with picture window. minutes from central city. | der $30,000. Principals only. Business Opportunities— 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, c/o The Dal- last Post, Dallas, Pa. Real Estate For Sale HERE'S A BARGAIN. I'm going to buy a farm and will sacrifice 2- year old Rancher I bought last year. Three large, pleasant bedrooms, spa- cious living room, a real dining 1% baths, automatic heat. Two car gar- age, one half acre ground. Twenty Way un- Write | Box K, Care The Post. 3 BEDROOMS, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen. Plenty cupboard WwW. | space, full basement, Oil Hot Water Heat, garage, landscaped. Leaving town, $18,500. Phone OR 4-3172. | FOUR BUILDING Lots, 100x400. $700.00 each at Demunds. Coray | B. Ransom. Telephone Kingston, | BUtler 7-7433. | HOME—1s now two apartment or can be 5-bedroom single home. High quality neighborhood, 40 Mt. Greenwood Rd., Trucksville. Oil | heat, storm windows, 2-car garage. Ideal for investment, can live down- stairs, rent upstairs. Perfect home for good sized family. Priced for quick sale at low $14,000. Phone | Dallas ORchard 4-1410. BUILDING LOTS Sterling Ave., Dallas 100 ft. x 150 ft. — $1500 BESECKER REAL ESTATE Dallas OR 4-5551 THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor ENCYCLOPAEDIA "BRITANNICA | Education for the whole family. | Without obligation, complete formation on how you may obtain 1960 New Edition on the Book of | Month Plan. University of Chicago | Representative. Call OR 4-2536 in- | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ' Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 84 — Harveys Lake HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-6272 | - emprtmipn, ——— _— pti Trading Post Classified Ads - Get Quick Results Wanted To Buy— 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-2181. BEAGLE Puppy (male) good hunt- ing strain. AKC (preferably). OR 4-4396. Work Wanted— SEVENTEEN year old high school boy desires part time work and odd jobs. Call ORchard 4-7036. Help Wanted— housework including light iron-| ing, one day a week. Call ORchard | 4-7886. (nstruction— MEN AND WOMEN NEEDED. WORK IN CIVIL SERVICE No experience necessary, grammar school education usually sufficient. Permanent jobs, no layoffs, security. Send name, address, phone no. to «Box 100, Dallas Post: § SEALED PROPOSALS: Sealed Bids will be received by sylvania, until Tuesday, April 12, 1960, at 8:00 P. M., Eastern Stand- ard Time, when the same will be publicly opened and contract award- ed as soon thereafter as possible to the lowest responsible bidder for furnishing crushed stone, gravel, screenings or chips, sand, oil, other bituminous materials and pipe, in such quantities as may be necessary for repair and/or construction of roads, streets, gutters in the Bor- ough during the year 1960. Specifi- cations and bidding blanks may be had from the Borough Engineer, bids shall be accompanied by certi- fied check in the sum of ($100.00) dollars, payable to the Borough as a guarantee that the bidder will ex- ecute contract and furnish bond as liquidated damages upon failure so to do. THE BOROUGH HAS THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY/OR ALL BIDS. ROBERT W. BROWN, Secretary. i PUBLIC NOTICE BE IT RESOLVED, and it is here- by resolved, that the said Borough of Dallas, Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania, through its Council, proper officials, officers or employees will not approve or accept after Decem- ber 31, 1961, as a public highway of said Borough any street, road, highway or lane until’ the same has at the cost and expense of the ad- jacent property owners thereto or the owners or developers of any piece, parcel or plot of land, under development or about to be de- veloped, . upon ‘which such street, road, highway or lane is to be locat- ed without first haying the approval of the Borough Engineer and the Borough Street Committee and per- mission of said Council to so do. ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Borough Council held on the 8th. day of March, 1960. S/ HAROLD L. BROBST, Vice President of Council. ATTEST: S/ ROBERT W. BROWN, Borough Secretary. APPROVED the ‘8th. day of March, 1960. S/ THOMAS H. MORGAN, Burgess. "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Donald F. Innes, Deceased, late of Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania, who died March 1, 1960 to Marie R. Innes, of Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make pay- ment and those having claims or demands to present the same, with- out delay, to the Executrix, c/o William S. McLean, Attorney, 1400 Miners National Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration in the Estate of WALTER S. BILLINGS, who died November 21st. 1959, have been granted to Jean B. Camp, 42nd Street, Dallas; Pa. Creditors are notified to make known their claims and “those indebted to the estate to make payment to said Ad- ministratrix or to her attorney. B. B. LEWIS, Atty., | Dallas. Pa. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to | JOHN ARGYLE (or JOHN | ARGULA) his heirs and assigns, if | any there be, and to all persons | who have or claim to have any | right, title or interest in Lot No. { 164, Section ‘“H” on plot of lots | known as “FAIRVIEW,” map of | which is recorded in Luzerne Coun- | ty in Map Book: No. 2, page 209, | said lot No. 164 being 20 feet in A | front on an un-named street by | | about 125" feet in depth in the | Township of Dallas, Luzerne Coun- Liew Pennsylvania; that Daniel R. Richards has filed an Action to ‘| Quiet Title against you as Defen- dant, commenced by filing Com- A A RELIABLE woman for pepreraly the Borough Council of Dallas, Penn. | required by law, to be forfeited 5 been set up, constructed and built, plaint in the Court of Common | Pleas of Luzerne County to Ne 1297, March Term, 1960, and premises to which he seeks to hi title are particularly described in said Complaint. You are further notified to appear and defend this action on or before April 8, 1960. In default of an appearance or de- fense, any claim of title or interest | ‘ which you may have in said pre- | mises may be discharged and the] title to the said Daniel’ R. Richards | may be adjudicated valid and in- defeasible against you and all your rights and claims whatsoever. B. B. LEWIS Attorney for Plaintiff Commonwealth Rate Changes (Continued from Section A, Page 1) Moreland exchanges would have the, same schedule as those in other Commonwealth exchanges having | comparable local calling area. The proposed. rates: Business telephones- One-party,, $5.75; two-party, $5.; four-party and multi-party, $3.75. Present Dallas rates: Business telephones -' One-party, $7.50; two- | party, $6.25; four-party and multi- party, $4.75. Residence telephones- One-party, $5.50; two-party, $4.75; four-party and multi- -party , $3.75. Present Center Moreland rates: Business telephones - One-party, $6.50; two-party, $5.25; four-party | and multi-party, $3.50. Manager Landis noted that the proposed changes are designed to give Dallas and Center Norelind) more and better service keeping pace with the region’s growth. A good example is this: A or dent on a one-party line at gol: comb’s Grove would have a 25 ce per month increase in his base is but he would no longer have to pay the $3.00 per month line mileage charge now in effect, and his sav- ing would be therefor. $2.50 month, 3 Line mileage charges are made for every quarter-mile of wire, strung from the base rate area to the tele- phone. Line mileage rate is fifty cents per quarter mile for a one- party telephone, thirty cents for a two-party line, twenty cents for a four-party line. Dallas Borough PTA Monday Evening At 8 Use of Visual Aids on Teaching | Science to Elementary School Chil- dren will be the program topic at the Dallas Borough P.T.A. meeting next Monday evening at 8. Arch Austin, elementary school supervis- ing principal, will speak and will also demonstrate various visual aids in use in ‘the local schools. There will be a film illustrating the teaching of science to elementary school pupils. Mrs. Graydon Mayer, parent education chairman, is in charge of this program. First grade mothers will serve refreshments. Dallas Water To Set Date (Continued from, Section A, Page 1) | mises and the element of discrim- ination will persist until the last customer has been metered. But this discrimination, which is not- of itself unreasonable, may be unrea- sonable discriminatory when a water company is not diligent in minimiz- ing the time interval between the beginning and the completion of its metering program, with the result that over an unduly long period of time one group of customers is re- other group is charged on a flat-rate basis.” | She has been accepted at Wilkes- | may pick up may be the trilobite, ceiving metered service while the | Janice Wolte Chosen As : Girl-Of-Month By Lake Club Janice Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and ' Contest scrapbook has been sent in. ‘Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe, Meeker, was Mrs. Earl Crispell and Mrs. Sam chosen as March “Girl of the Margellina will check on Girl Scout Month at Harveys Lake Women’s | Camperships at Noxen and Idetown Service Club meeting Monday night | for the summer. at Lake School. Mrs. Carrie Rood Elected as Nominating Committee presented Janice, member of Sen-| for new officers of the club were ior Class of Lake - Lehman Area| Mrs. Carrie Rood, chairman; Mrs. Schools. Donald Smith; Mrs. Calvin McHose; Her activities include Honor Roll,| Mrs. Earl Crispell; and Mrs. Ward officer in Nurses Club, member of | Jacquish; alternates, Mrs. George chorus in ‘Junior and Senior High Searfoss and Mrs. Joseph Rauch. School, yearbook staff, class plays, Mrs. Kitchen will entertain the intramural basketball, candy sales board on March 21 at 6:30 p.m. manager and assembly committee. | Trooper John Loftus, who was un- Barre [General Hospital School of Busine and will enter in Septem- due’ to postponement of date will speak at April 7th meeting. Mrs. Arthur Darnell was chair- man of refreshments. Lunch was served to Mesdames Chester Wolfe, ; Se eniao is a mamber of Shick- | shinny Protestant Church and has had a summer job at Red Rock Bible Conference. Mrs. Harvey! | Kitchen greeted and congratulated her and presented her with a sil- | ver bracelet. Her minister Rev. Warren Birdsall spoke briefly. Mrs. Charles Williams reported that there are wheelchairs, beds and crutches available. Mrs. Elwood Whitesell announced a Ham Raffle | for Easter and a Rummage Sale to be held March 24, 25, and 26 at the | Lave Building in Luzerne. Mrs. Joseph Rauch, American Home Chairman, will enter two famililes in the “Family of the Year” contest. The Community Achievement Local Artist Writes Story, Paints Picture For Ford Times Magazne Phillip Richards, instructor in i painting at = Dallas Junior High School, has a remarkably beautiful I picture in the April issue of Ford Times, its translucent sea green re- flecting the subject matter of “Sea Creatures on a Montaintop.” Mr. | Richards wrote the accompanying text: “As Pennsylvania Route 115 winds into the Appalachian Moun- tains west of Saylorsburg, it will take you through a fossil bed that was at the botton of a prehistoric ocean three hundred million years ago. The hardened layers of sandy sea-botton are clearly visible from your car, and the first rock you pick up will be filled with perfectiy formed sea fossils. “Just how fossils from the floor of a prehistoric warm sea reached the mountaintops is explained by geologists who have deduced that jan inland sea once covered the whole region from Newfoundland to the Gulf of Mexico. A great uphea- val of the earths crust then brought the ancient Appalachians into being. The best fossil bed is located on Route 115 at the top of the first hill a mile andahalf west of Saylorsburg where a minor cut- away has exposed the fossil-bearing rocks. “Among the fossils which you Carl T. Swanson, Carrie S. Rood, | foss, Charles Williams, . Elizabeth | Smith; Arthur Parrish, Robert Pil-| Calvin. McHose, Albert Armitage, ‘Richard Williams, Rowland ' Ritts, Elwood Whitesell, Earl Payne, Arthur Engler, Alger Shafer, Har- vey Kitchen, Lawrence Wolfe, Warren M. Birdsall, Rev. Warren | M. Birdsall, Miss Pauline Davis, Miss Verna Smith, Miss Janice Wolfe, and Miss Treva Traver. Joseph Rauch, | Lee Bicking, | a myraid of plant life, and even per- fect clam-like creatures - all sea fossils, for only toward the end of the era did other forms of life exist. The picture painted by Mr. Rich- ards shows the mountain road drop- ping steeply down into Saylors- burg. Under the main painting, is a painting of trilobites, developed in the same sea green as the land- scape, grouping small sea stars and prehistoric vegetation immobilized in stone, around the central theme of the Paleozoic fossils, their deli- cate tracery rounding out from the parent rock, bronze and copper tints contrasting with the background col- oring. A year ago, shortly after Mr. Phil- lips had decided to devote part of his energies to teaching in addition to painting, The Dallas Post ran a feature story, stressing his enjoy- ment of teaching young students, and his delight at finding such whole-hearted cooperation from his students. ~N Kunkle Silverleaf Plans Annual Easter Party Kunkle Silverleaf Club is sche- duling its Easter party for April 19 at Walter's Restaurant in Beau- mont. Decision was reached Tuesday night when Mrs. William Brace was hostess to the club, with these members present: Mesdames Wil- liam Weaver, Ralph Ashburner, For- rest Kunkle, Elizabeth Hess, Gideon Miller, Lewis Jocelyn, Fred Dod- a tri-sectioned creature that ruled the world in the Cambrian period. It was then the most important of all living things, but became ex- tinct long before the dinosaur be- able to attend this week’s meeting | John PB. Conney, Howard L. Piatt, ! | Luther Hummel, Sr., George Sear- | Boston garage, Pikes Creek. ger, Sam Margellina, Elwood Davis, | | | liam Weaver, Escapes Serious Injury In Pikes Creek Crash Mrs. H. Byron Harris, Trucksville, escaped serious injury in a collision at Pikes Creek Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. while making a left turn from Route 115 into the Lake Silkworth road near Kenneth Williams’ store. A travelling salesman from Phila- delphia, driving alone, coming from the direction of Williamsport, was apparently not able to avoid hitting Mrs. Harris’ car. Constable John Lukavich, Sweet Valley, alerted at Sheldon’s diner, summoned Bronson’s ambulance, which arrived as Mrs. Harris re- covered consciousness, and assist- ant police chief Walbridge Leinthal of Harveys Lake drew up. Mrs. Har- ris asked to have her husband Dr. Harris, notified. He came im- mediately, = dismissing the ambu- | lance, to take his wife home in his own car. Both the The | Rambler was later towed to Phila- delphia. Both the Rambler and Mrs. Harris’ 1960 Impala convertible | were badly damaged. } cars were towed to son, Florence Klimeck, and Ann Weaver. $ Members are asked to make reser= vations for the party with Mrs. Wil- and ‘to bring a 25 cent white elephant. {-DAY SERVICE AUTO TAGS MARCH 23 Howard L. Post SWEET VALLEY GR 7-3052 Ey Try Our New Service “Between Pay Day Loans" You You Total Get For Repay Cost $20 2 Weeks $20. 28 28¢ $25 3 Weeks $25.52 §2¢ $30 1 Month | $30,390 90¢c Payments include principal & interest. PERSONAL & AUTO LOANS from $20 to $600 FAIRWAY FINANCE —CORP.— 74 MAIN ST., LUZERNE PHONE BUTLER 8-4535 LARK LARK STUDEBAKER Sales and Service Authorized Direct Factory Dealer Door Sedan § 1954 CADILLAC 62 Sedan LEWIS WOLFE, INC. Gateway Shopping Center 24 Hr. Phone BU 17-1168 LARK LARK 1959 LARK 2 gan his reign. It ranges from a quarter-inch to twenty-seven inches in length, but most specimens are two or three inches long. “You will be handling rocks from the Paleozoic Era - the oldest strata in the earth’s crust from which de- finite organic remains have been recorded. When you break them open, you will see amazingly sym- | metrical impressions left by the ti- | ny sea-stars, odd-shaped animals, THE DALLAS POST THESE WOMEN! 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