The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 16, 1961, Image 4

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    THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961
DALLAS POST CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS
— Phone ORchard 4-5656 or 4-7676 —
RATES — Minimum If
charged -
Cash with order - Minimum 85¢ for 20 words.
5c per word over 20 words - Display Classified $2. per inch
$1.00 - 20 words.
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Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post
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for Salo
AN UNUSUALLY fine davenport
with slip cover. $100.00. Party
leaving lake. Phone NE 9-5252.
24” CRAFTSMAN BELT-drive Jig
Saw with '% hp motor, bench—
$45.00. HiFi Speaker in unfinished
Rear-loaded Horn enclosure—$55.00.
OR 4-6537.
16mm REVERE MOVIE CAMERA,
magazine load, turret with 1.9
Universal, wide angle, telephoto
lens; Projector; E dito r—3$75.00.
Like-new Tape Dictating and Steno-
graphic Recorder-$65.00. OR 4-6537
FRIDIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE, ex-
cellent condition.$60.00 Inquire
89 Perrin Avenue, Shaventown or
dial OR 4-3481.
GUERNSEY cow and heifer, both
due to freshen soon, at Sordoni
farm, Huntsville Nursery Road. OR
4-0901.
NEW HOLLAND FORAGE Blower,
50 foot 8 inch pipe. Excellent
condition. Burdett Crane, Trucks-:
ville, OR 4-2253.
1956 CHEVROLET, Model 210, V-8
engine, auto-trans, radio, heater,
turn signals, two tone green, back-
up lights. New battery, plugs,
points, ‘tune up, good tires with
extra mounted wheel. Phone OR 4-
3362.
BARGAIN TABLE — Shoes, Slippers
— Boots for the family — From
$1 Pr. up. 10% off on rubber foot-
wear. Perry’s — 36 Main St. Dallas.
COLLIE SHEPHERD PUPPIES $7-$5.
- Small type. Mitchell, 114 Red-
field Street. Tunkhannock, TE 6-
6106.
FOR SALE: ’'55 Mercury, 2-Door-
Hard Top-radio-heater-automatic
— CHEAP, also ’55 Nash Rambler
4 Door-6 cylinder-standard shift-
excellent condition—CHEAP. OR 4-
0787.
EARLY CUT clover and timothy
hay. Also straw, at Alling’s Farm,
Harding 388-2728.
RAG CARPETING and RUGS for
sale. Also custom weaving. Mrs.
John Stredney, Carpenter Road.
Phone OR 4-2098.
DEEP MINED ANTHRACITE stove
and chestnut,$ 17, two for $33;
pea coal, $15, two for $29; buck-
wheat, $14.50, rice $14.50, two tons
~ for $28. Single ton, 50c extra. Phone
OR 4-3081.
PENNSYLVANIA EVERGREEN
Seedlings.
Xmas Trees. Pines, Spruces, Firs.
Send for listing today. SCHROTH'S
NURSERY, INDIANA, PA.
We have the best for,
SHOP LUZERNE Wallpaper & Paint
Store for Linoleum, Wallpaper,
Paints and Miscellaneous. We give
S & H Green Stamps. 121 Main St.
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.
Whom To Call—
AUTHORIZED HOOVER SALES. All
makes repaired. Free estimates.
Easy payments on cleaner sales.
Fred Peters., Phone OR 44-5126.
Evenings, NE 9-9830.
MR. LOT OWNER—if you own your
lot free and clear, I will build
your dream home. 60 successful
plans to choose from. From $2,075-
up. OR 43081.
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me-
i ter Service to insure you accu-
WE SPECIALIZE in Buicks. Whit-
ing Parts and Service, Shaver-
town, Main Highway. ORchard
4-8937.
SERVICE AND REPAIRS on alu-
minum doors and windows, or
awnings, all work guaranteed. Ray-
mond Metzgar, ORchard 4-2250.
BOTTLED GAS
PYROFAX
New and Used Appliances
Sales and Service
ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE
COMPANY
Overbrook Avenue, Dallas
OR 4-537
HAVE WELDER, will thaw pipes.
Call George Macialek in Noxen,
NEptune 9-5808 or NEptune 9-8781.
PAINTING
INTERIOR — EXTERIOR
By Contract or Hour
CHESTER ROBERTS
Hunlock Creek R. D. 1
Phone Muhlenburg
2563692 or 2563690
CUSTOM BUILT aluminum storm
windows and doors, welded cor-
ners, fully guaranteed, triple track.
Free estimates. Phone Charles
Murphy NE 9-3086.
RADIO and TELEVISION
SERVICE
Small Appliances.
JOE WYDA
Phone OR 4-24T7
Lehman, Pa.
FOAM RUBBER— any size—thick-
‘ness for mattresses—cushions—
seats. Upholstering material—$1.00
to $2.50 yard. MATTRESSES MADE
& EXPERTLY RECONDITIONED &
RECOVERED—M. B. BEDDING CO.
factory, 526 So. Main St., Wilkes-
Barre.
ROCK SALT
i Call
MATHERS
BUtler 7-4824
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY from
vandals, and your life from care-
less hunters. Use our “No Hunting”
and “Safety Zone” signs. Printed on
heavy cardboard or cloth. Only
$27.50 per thousand on cardboard.
The Dallas Post. Phone OR 4-5656.
4 CONVENIENT OFF
® Main Office—WILKES-BARRE
Mon., Tues,, Wed., Thurs.
9A M to3 P.M
Friday—9 A, M. to 5 P, M,
® West Side Office—Edwardsville
In the Gateway Shopping Center
Mon,, Tues., Wed.,
A.M to3 P.M,
Thurs, and Fri., 9 A. M. to S$ P, M
Saturday 10 A M, to 2 P. M
IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto-
mobile using oil? Your machanic
or garage will recommend SEALED
POWER guaranteed piston rings.
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP
STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON.
Stefan Hellersperk
PIANOS FURNITURE ANTIQUES
RECONDITIONED
FINE CABINET WORK
Phone Dallas 4-0744
EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Free esti-
mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill-
side Ave. Harveys Lake. Phone
NE 9-9416.
» | suit your schedule.
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.
PRINTING
WEDDING INVITATIONS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WILLIAM E. KONEMAN
203 Maple Street
Trucksville, Pa.
OR 4-3381
PIANO TUNING and repairing. Wes
Cooper, 48 Meadowecrest, Trucks-
ville. Phone OR 4-5326 after 5 p.m.
FRANK JACKSON for reproduc-
tions of old milk stools, cricket
stools, cherry or pine washstands,
cherry tables, wall brackets, bird
feeders, bird houses. Phone NE
9-2651.
racy. Montross Oil Company, 436
Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt-
ler 7-2361.
PIANO TUNING and reparing. Muh-
lenburg 256-3613. Oscar White-
sell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1.
EXPERT attention given to your
plumbing and heating problems.
Installation and fixtures. R. W.
Weidner. Telephone Dallas OR-
chard 4-6108.
BOTTLED GAS
Harold K. Ash
Plumbing and Heating
Shavertown Dallas 4-6166
CHAIR CANING and SPLINTING,
finest imported materials. OR
4-2714.
Real Estate For Sale
TWO FAMILY DWELLING in Swoy-
ersville, quick sale, $2,500.00. Call
NEptune 9-3216, evenings.
SACRIFICE ' at $11,250 to settle
estate. ‘Lovely 5-bedroom home,
nice neighborhood, oil heat, storm
windows, 2-car garage. Perfect for
large family or can be a duplex. 40
Mt. Greenwood Road, or call Dallas,
OR 4-7676 during business hours,
OR 4-3069 after 6 p. m.
THOMAS P. GARRITY
Realtor
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Service to the Greater Baok Mt. Arex
Pole 89 — Harveys Lake.
HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105
For Rent—
THREE AND ONE--HALF
apartment, Pioneer Avenue.
OR 4-1611,
BUNGALOW, four rooms and bath.
Modern. Fire place. Phone Jones
NE 9-3967 or Garrity NE 9-5105
Female Help Wanted—
CHINA COUNCILLORS National
sales organization desires woman
for dignified position to assist
female manager. Flexible hours to
Car necessary.
Earning according to ability. BUtler
7-8134.
Help Wanted—
room
Call
WELL DRILLING a specialty. In
business over 40 years. Al work
guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son
Dallas R. D. 1, Phone NE 9-9851.
ICES TO SERVE YOU!
® Plymouth Office, Plymouth
Mon,, Tues., Wed., Thurs,
9 A.M. to 3 P.M,
Friday—9 A. M. to 5 P.M,
® Back Mt, Office—Shavertowa
Mon,, Tues.,, Wed., Thurs,
8 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Friday, 8 A, M. fo 2 P. M,
5P M to 8P. M,
Saturday 9 A. M, to 1 P, M,
WANTED, BOY OR MAN for farm
work. Write Box 8,. care of Dallas
Post.
Wanted To Buy—
CLEAN COTTON RAGS, no buttons;
no lace curtains. Dallas Post.
Phone OR 4-5656.
BILL STOCK WILL BUY live poultry
in any quantity. Call him at
GReenleaf 7-2964.
‘PAYING 6¢ for all Indian head
pennies. Call King Neptune, Me-
morial Highway, Dallas. OR 4-4951.
1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac-
tors, regardless of condition. Top
dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-2181.
TORY of Civil War: published ‘by
Review of Reviews. Call Dallas OR
4-5656. 4
Wanted 5
RETIRED ( GENTLEMAN wants room
and board with elderly woman or
couple. A home away from home.
State rates and location of home.
Able to work about house. W.
Robert Jones, P.O. Box 104, Dallas.
WANTED ALL TYPES modern, an-
tique, or rag dolls. Suitable for
repair or redressing for Children’s
Auction to be held in connection
with Library Auction in July. Can
also use scrap dress material, china
heads, hands or wigs. Call OR 4-3408
or OR 4-5656. 3
Wanted To Rent—
COTTAGE | AT " HARVEYS LAKE or
vicinity, for 2 or 3 weeks in July.
Must have conveniences. Write
Mrs. Horace Cook, 744 53d Avenue
North, St. Petersburg, Florida.
MILLERS PHOTOGROPHIC HIS- |
(nstruction—
preparing now for coming Civil
Service Exams. For information
write: National Training Service,
Box 5, Dallas Post.
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 Som,
Kingston 8-1448 or your local sup-
ply dealer.
Legal—
NOTICE is hereby given that
Lettters Testamentary have been
granted in the Estate of Minnie
Coolbaugh, deceased, late of Kings-
ton Township, Pennsylvania (Died
January 10, 1961). All persons hav-
ing claims or demands against said
estate are requested to make known
the same and all persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make
payment to William-J. Thomas and
Ruth (C. Thomas, Co-Executors, at
1054 Miners National Bank Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
ENOCH H. THOMAS, JR., ATTY.
1054 Miners National Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Letters Testamentary in the Estate
of ANNA SNYDER NEAVE, late of
the Township of Dallas, who died on
January 27th, 1961, have been
granted to SARA N. GRAY, High-
land Drive, New Goss Manor, Dallas,
Pa. Creditors are notified to make
known their claims and those in-
debted to the estate to make pay-
ment to said Executrix or to her
attorney.
B. B. LEWIS, Atty.
Dallas, Pa.
Charles Wilkie Sutfers
Fatal Heart Attack
Charles Wilkie, 62, died Monday
morning at his home on Dimmick
Road in Noxen. Services will be
conducted this afternoon at 2 from
the Nulton Funeral Home, with
burial - in Orcutt Cemetery. Rev.
John Gordon pastor of Alderson-
Noxen Methodist Charge, will of-
ficiate.
Mr. Wilkie suffered a fatal heart
attack. Clearing walks after the
blizzard had placed a strain upon a
heart which had already been weak-
ened by ‘a former attack.
He had retired from employment
at the Noxen Tannery some time
ago, because of failing health. He
had served for some years as con-
stable of Noxen and was greatly
liked by his neighbors, always
cheerful and thoughtful.
He was a member of Noxen
Methodist Church.
Mr. Wilkie was a native of
Askam.
He leaves his widow, the former
Elsie Dutter; two children, Mrs.
Betty Carey of Noxen, and Charles
Jr. of Baltimore, Md.; two grand-
children.
Willard Gregory Dies
After Heart Attack
Willard G. Gregory, a sufferer for
many years from multiple sclerosis,
died in General Hospital Friday
night, a few hours after admission
with an acute heart attack. He was
buried Monday afternoon in Marvin
cemetery, Muhlenburg. Rev. Oscar
Saxe officiated at services from the
Bronson Funeral Home.
A native of Muhlenburg, son of
the late Edward and Euphemia
Hartman Gregory, he followed the
trade of carpenter, working with
various construction companies until
1947, when increasingly handi-
capped by his ailment, he retired.
He was still able to drive a car. He
had attempted to gain relief from
his illness, but without success.
He is survived by his widow, the
former Marie Bittenbender of
JOB SECURITY can be yours by:
Plymouth; a son Clifford, of Hun-
lock Creek; and a brother Louis,
Muhlenburg.
High Mass Of Requiem
Today For Anna Laincz
A high mass of requiem will be
celebrated this morning for a former
resident of Harveys Lake, with
burial in Sacred Heart Cemetery.
Services for Mrs. Anna V. Laincz,
Warminster, are scheduled at St.
John’s Church in Luzerne for 9:30.
Mrs. Laincz died Sunday morning
at her home. She had lived in
Warminster for fifteen years. She
was a native of Czechoslovakia,
where a sister and brother still re-
side.
She is survived by her husband
Frank; children: Air Force M/sgt
Joseph, stationed in Bangor, Maine;
Mrs. Margaret Pappas and Frank
Jr., Warminster; Alfred, at Hor-
sham; John, at home; five grand-
children.
Mrs. Lucy Kline, 54,
Buried At Orcutt
Mrs. Lucy Kline,
Noxen for the past ten years, was
buried at Orcutt Cemetery Monday
afternoon, following services con-
ducted by Rev. Robert Sutton, pas-
tor of the Independent Bible
Church of Noxen, from the Nulton
Funeral Home.
Mrs, Kline, 54, died Thursday
night at General Hospital, where
she had been a medical patient
since two days after Christmas.
She was a native of Shickshinny,
daughter of the late George H. and
Catherine Case Titus.
Surviving are: her husband Wil-
liam, children: Mrs. Homer Scouten
and Mrs. Richard Keiper, of Noxen;
Mrs. George Sutton, Benton; Mrs.
Herbert Derby, “Shickshinny; Arthur,
of Iselin, N.Y.; William Jr. Potts-
town; Charles. Sweet Valley;
tricia and Russell, at home; twelve
grand-children; a sister, Mrs. James
Moore, Shickshinny.
Ambulance Crew
Dallas Community Ambulance
Crew for the coming week: Ray
Titus, captain; James Wertman,
John Berti, and Leslie Tinsley.
Father-Son Banquet
Trucksville Methodist Church will
stage its annual Men's Club father
and son banquet on George Wash-
ington’s Birthday, 6:30 p.m., in the
social rooms. Donald Finney, MC,
will present a program featuring a
salute to fathers and sons. Make
reservations by Sunday evening
with Earl Hess or any other mem-
ber of the Men's Club.
Kunkle Firemen
Kunkle firemen plan their sixth
annual banquet for Saturday, Feb-
ruary 25, at Beaumont Inn. Reser-
vations may be made with Mrs. Rus-
‘sell Transue up until this Sharda
evening.
Lake Legion Post Plans
Easter Egg Hunt
At the February 7 meeting of
Harveys Lake American Legion Post
967, Calvin Strohl was elected dele-
gate to Pennsylvania State Conven-
tion in July, with Kenneth Jackson
as alternate.
The Post received an Americanism
citation from National Headquarters
for 1960 work done by the organiza-
tion.
It was announced that the Post is
now buying rifles from the Govern-
ment for firing squad and color
guard use.
Americanism chairman Robert
Udzella reported that one civic
group in the area had requested the
film, ‘Operation Abolition.”
Leo Wodaski was named Easter
Egg Hunt chairman, Kenneth Jack-
son honorary chairman. Co-chair-
man is Calvin Strohl. Committee on
prizes is composed of Howard
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YOUR FUEL BILLS
FOR FULL 6 MONTHS
When You Purchase A New
FORD DIESEL TRACTOR
FREE
Offer Good Through March 31st.
KUNKLE
Dan. Meeker, Prop.
KUNKLE, PA.
OR 5-1546
‘MOTORS
resident of
Pa-’
operation. During the trial period
Retired Trooper James W. Coates
Named Franchise Dealer In Area
Local Man Has Fine Background In Selling
As He Takes Position Wi
James W. Coates, Goss Manor,
retired State Trooper, has been
named Exclusive Franchise Dealer
for this area by NEW IDEAL Life-
time Homes, “with main offices in
Blackwood, New Jersey.
NEW DEAL also has yards located
in West Philadelphia and Central
Philadelphia which makes it con-
venient for shipments to this area.
The principle factor NEW DEAL is
trying to stress is that all parts for
these Lifetime Homes" are manu-
factured in the USA. No parts are
built in foreign countries.
NEW DEAL is planning to con-
struct a Model Home at the Marian
Terrace Annex in Hanover Town-
ship. Plans call for completion by
Easter Sunday.
Mr. Coates, now retired, was a
member of the State Troopers for
sixteen years, stationed at ‘Wyom-
ing.
Mr. Coates has had experience in
the field of selling having been head
sales supervisor and promotion man-
ager for twelve years with Penick &
Ford LTD, Inc.
A resident of the Back Mountain
area sinc 1939, Mr. Coates has been
active in such affairs as Past Chair-
man of Boy Scouts at St. Therese’s;
past chairman of Dallas Catholic
Club and was a member of the
committee that purchased the land
for the construction of Gate’ of
Heaven church and school. |,
He is a graduate of St. Joseph's
High School, Shamokin; Dale Carne-
gie School of Public Speaking, and
also completed a course in Purchas-
ing and Merchandise Control at
Wilkes College.
He also was in the tontracting
business with his father in Shamo-
Watch It! This Water
Is As Soft As Rain.
For those patrons of the new
Laundercenter in Shavertown who
found themselves knee-deep in
soapsuds on Saturday, Mrs. Eliza-
beth Wormeck, owner-operator,
offers a word of advice:
Soft water takes far less soap
than the hard water found in the
households of the Back Mountain.
All the water used at the Launder-
center is as soft as rainwater. Hold
down on the quantity of soap, she
says.
Gas dryers are now in correct
last weekend, vents had not yet
been installed, and oxygen was soon
exhausted.
Engelman, Herbert Goodwin, and
Isen -Pennington; grounds chairman,
th NEW DEAL Homes
kin before entering the State Troop-
ers.
The Coateses reside at 40 Hildonia
Avenue, Goss Manor, Dallas. Mr.
Coates has a single daughter at
home and a married daughter living
in Berwick. He has two grandchil-
dren.
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MEMORIAL HIGHWAY, DALLAS. PA.
He's In The Navy Now
John Stuart Marks, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Marks of Lehman,
was among eight who enlisted
Thursday i in the Navy at ceremonies
held in the Post Office Building,
Wilkes-Barre.
John was flown to Great Lakes’
Navy Training Command, Illinois,
where he will undergo nine weeks
of basic training, followed by 14
days leave to visit his family and
friends. He will then attend one of
the many Navy Technical Schools
or a unit of the Fleet.
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