"BLACK and RED 1960 Valiant V-200 i John Stredney, Phone OR 4-2098. i § i 5 i } OR 4-3081. PENNSYLVANIA EVERGREEN for Sale— FRIGIDAIRE, cli refrigerator. Eleven cubic feet. Good condition. | Owner moving. Phone OR 4-2613. Mrs. Martha Lloyd. W/W, R & H, 9,000 miles. Stand- ard Shitt. Excellent condition. OR 4.3486. TIMOTHY | HAY NEptune 9-5128. G. E. REFRIGERATOR, nine N oubie feet, very good running condition. Reasonable. Call FE eral 3-4368 ye OAT STRAW. Manzoni Brothers. Follies Road, Dallas RD 2. OR 4-2537. SIMMONS STUDIO BED with arms $25. Call daily before 6 p. m. OR 4-5186. 1956 CHEVROLET, ‘Model 210, v 8 engine, auto-trans, radio, heater, turn signals, two tone green, back up lights, new battery, plugs, points, tuneup, good tires with extra mounted wheel. Phone OR 4-3362. PRECIOUS MEMORIES. Your Toby shoes, k e e psakes, mementoes, eternalized in ever-lasting bronze. Phone OR 4-8437. PIANO PIANO for sale, “good for game room, $30.00. Telephone OR 5-1153. for "Phone | sale. : Oswald Griffiths. of dra awers; PAINTED CHEST GUERNSEY ( COW and heifer, ‘both due to freshen shortly, at the Florence Sordoni farm on Huntsville Nursery road. OR 4-0901. EARLY CUT clover and timothy hay. Also straw, at Alling’s Farm, Harding 388-2728. GOOD QUALITY feeding hay. Hill- side Farms OR 4- 6372. SHOP LUZERNE Wallpaper & Paint Store for Linoleum, Wallpaper, Paints and Miscellaneous. We give 8 & H Green Stamps. 121 Main St. . RAG CARPETING and RUGS for sale. Also custom weaving. Mrs. Carpenter Road. DEEP MINED ANTHRACITE stove and chestnut,$ 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 ' Seedlings. We have the best for as Trees. . Pines, Spruces, Firs. end for listing today. SCHROTH’S ' NURSERY, INDIANA, 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 Call MATHERS BUtler 7-4824 two | rugs with pads; folding cot com- | plete. Reasonable. Phone OR 4- -0687. | THIS ADVERTISEMENT might have been yours for the small cost of or. | per week. Call Dallas 4-5656 when you have something you want jo buy | or sell. YOUNG SERVICE BOAR, Yorkshire breed, subject to registry. No | papers. Call Stephen Moss, Muhlen- | ouee 256-3876. 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— T- v, RADIO, HI- FI STEREO service. Pix tubes installed in home, 21 inch $29.95. Antennae installed and | repaired. Service charge $2.50. Guaranteed work. Service anytime, any day. Joe Katyl, 67 Norton ay | Avenue, Dallas. OR 4- 5126. ! ls eter emails PIANO TUNING and repairing, Wes Cooper, 48 Meadowecrest, Trucks- ville. Phone OR*4- 5326. INCOME TAX and accounting eve- nings after 6 and Saturday! David Alderson, Upped DeMunds Road. OR 5-1618. RED SHALE fer DRIVEWAYS and ROADS Septic Tank Excavations and Trenching. Phone YATSKO EXCAVATING, ORchard 5-1276 BUILDING and repairs. Andy Stofko, Chase Road, Chase. AUTHORIZED HOOVER SALES and SERVICE. All makes repaired. Free estimates. Easy payments for sales. Fred Peters. Phone OR 4-5126. 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. WE SPECIALIZE in Buicks. Whit- ing Parts and Service, Shaver- town, Main Highway. ORchard 4-8937. BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD'S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY ! Overbrook Avenue, Dallas OR 4-5371 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 | Murphy NE 9-3086. RADIO and TELEVISION ~ PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY from ~ vandals, and your life from care- Jess hunters. Use our “No Hunting” and “Safety Zone” heavy cardboard or cloth. Only $27.50 per thousand on cardboard. The Dallas Post. Phone OR 4-5656. signs. Printed on | | SERVICE Small Appliances. JOE WYDA Phone OR 4-2477 Lehman, Pa. Charles Ni THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 DALLAS POST CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS et Phone ORchard 4-5656 or 4-7676 — RATES — Minimum if charged - $1.00 - 20 words. Cash with order - Minimum 85¢ for 20 words. - 5¢ per word over 20 words - Display Classified $2. per inch - SERVICE AND REPAIRS on alu- minum doors and windows, or awnings, all work guaranteed. Ray- mond Metzgar, ORchard 4-2250. 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. WELL DRILLING a specialty. In business over 40 years. All work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son - | Dallas R. D. 1, Phone NE 9-9851. 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. 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. Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-2181. Wanted 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. Wanted To Rent— NAVAL COMMANDER and family desire a three bedroom single house in the Back Mountain area. Call Kingston, BUtler 7-2004. (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 Son, Kingston 8-1448 or your local sup- ply dealer. Legal— FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to .insure you accu- acy. 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 IN TRUCKSVILLE: five rooms, all improvements; two garages, three lots. R. A. Finney, 234 Maple Street, OR 4-2438! STORY AND A HALF Jome six rooms, bath, full basement, mod- erately priced. Phone NE 9-3403 between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m.; for appointment, : 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. NOTICE: The proposed budget for 1961 will be available for public in- spection at the Township Building, Main Highway, Trucksville, for twenty (20) days beginning with March 2, 1961. Kingston Township Supervisors LaRoy Ziegler, Secretary Kingston Township Tax Ordinance Notice is hereby given that Kings- ton Township has passed an ordin- ance levying and assessing a per capita tax of $3.00 per person on residents of Kingston Township without substantial change and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1961. LaRoy Ziegler, Secretary Kingston Township Supervisors Kingston Township Tax Ordinance Notice is hereby given that an ordinance has been passed levying a tax of $2.00 per month on house trailers in Kingston Township with- out substantial change and the same tax is imposed for the year 1961. LaRoy Ziegler, Secretary Kingston Township Supervisors NOTICE - NOTICE is hereby given that the Realty’ Transfer Tax Ordinance in effect during the year 1960 which imposed a tax of 1% on sales in- volving the transfer of title of real estate located in the Township of Kingston, Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania, has been reenacted by the Supervisors of the Township of Kingston without substantial change, and the same tax imposed for the year 1961. In accordance with the Act of June 25, 1947, P. L. 1145 as amended, the tax is now paid by the transferor and is to be paid regardless of whether or not any part of the transaction takes place in the Township of Kingston. LaRoy Ziegler Secretary | THOMAS P. GARRITY | INCOME TAX RETURNS prepared. Call ORchard 4-5551. ® 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., 9A M.to 3PM. Thurs, and Fri, Saturday 10 A. M, to 2 P. M, 9A. M. to 8 P, M ® Plymouth Office, Plymouth Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs, 9AM to 3 P, M. Friday—9 A. M. to 5 P, M, Back Mt. Office—Shavertown Mon,, Tues., Wed., Thurs, 8 A. M. to 2 P. M, Friday, 8 A. M. 8 2 P.M, 5P M to8P, Saturday 9 A. Mo 1 FM Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105 For Rent— MODERN THREE ROOM apartment, heat, hot water, enclosed porch. Near Natona Mill, Memorial High- Way: Phone OR 4-7107. MODERN FURNISHED two bedroom apartment, , heat, light, hot water supplied. Also have cottage and two-apartment building for sale. NE 9-9111. STOREROOM, RDEToRirately 2,000 sq. ft. Will divide... ‘Suitable for store or offices. 46 Main Street, Dallas. Call Williams, OR 4-5136 or OR/ 4-8031. PLEASANT completely equipped, modern cottage in one of the nicest. locations on east side of Lake Carey. Oil heat, bottled gas range, refrigerator, bath, telephone, boat. Two bedrooms and two Hollywood beds on balcony. Available’ for season only, June through first ‘week in September. OR 4-5656. Baby Sitting— LICENSED PRACTICAL nurse would like to watch children for working { mothers. (Call Dallas OR 4-6131. Wanted To Buy— | PAYING 6c for, all Indian head | pennies. Call King Neptune, Me- | morial Highway, Dallas. OR 4- 4951. | MILLERS PHOTOGRAPHIC HIS- | TORY of Civil War published by Review of Reviews. Call Dallas OR | 4-5656, SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed Bids will be received by the Borough Council of Dallas, Pennsylvania, until Tuesday, March 14, 1961, at 8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, when the same will be publicly opened and contract awarded as soon thereafter as pos- sible to the lowest responsible bid- der for furnishing crushed stone, other bituminous materials and pipe, in such quantities as may be struction of roads, streets, gutters in the Borough during the year 1961. Specifications and @ bidding blanks may be had from the Borough Engineer, bids shall be ac- companied by certified check in the sum of ($100.00) dollars, payable to the Borough as a guarantee that the bidder will execute contract ana furnish bond as required by law, to be forfeited as liquidated “damages upon failure so to do. THE BOROUGH HAS THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY/OR ALL BIDS OR ANY PARTS THERE OF. ROBERT W. BROWN, SECRETARY NOTICE is hereby given that Let- ters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Mary Yankoviak, deceased, late of the Borough of Swoyersville, County of Luzerne, and State of Pennsylvania. (Died September 8, 1958) All per- sons having claims or demands against said estate are requested to | make known the same and all per- sons indebted to said estate are re- quested to make payment to Enoch H. Thomas, Jr., Esquire, 1054 Miners National Bank Building, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania. ENOCH H. THOMAS, JR., ESQ. 1054 Miners National Bank Bldg. ‘Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. JOB SECURITY can be yours by | gravel, screening or chips, sand, oil, necessary for repair—and/or con- Subscribe To The Post rR i cmtion. a 2 Ea, ' T. M. Reg. U.S, Pat. Of. “Stop worrying about the business—since I stopped our Want Ad there’s hardly been any!” BEngleworms Are Big Business Rabbits Contribute To Culture Making headlines with his angle-® worms in the Buffalo Courier-Ex- press, is a former Dallas carpenter, who finds that a combination of rabbitry and angle-worm breeding pits is highly profitable. William Clifford Price has a system. He locates his angleworm pits, directly beneath his rabbit hutches. The warmth from the rab- bits ‘helps keep the worms from freezing in severe weather, and the output of the rabbits is highly nour- ishing, mixed with chopped straw as a mulch. i The lights which burn all night above the angleworm pits delude the worms into thinking it is bright sunshine outside, and they remain securely buried in the dirt until spaded out. When a bucketful of angleworm-bearing earth is spread on a slab, in the sunshine, the worms again make a nose-dive for the dark. This permits Mr. Price, or Mrs. Price, or one of the seven lesser Prices, to brush off the dirt and uncover the worms for counting and packing. This winter, Mr. Price sent one large shipment t6 Maine for labora- tory purposes, and they froze en route. . . but they were insured. He has a number of different varieties in his concrete breeding pits, among them a startling bluish purple item from Africa as thick as a finger. Anglewormg are big business. The Price place on Tonawanda Creek at Indian Falls near Buffalo, is strate-/ gically located near a lake which attracts many fishermen. On the way in, they stop and pick up their bait from Mr. Price. There is a steady market for angleworms from farmers and horti- culturists, and for scientific research. here is also a market for rabbits from scientific laboratories. While the rabbits are attaining enough size to be sent to the biological laboratory, they are contributing to the angleworm culture. Bill, now 37, lived at Demunds when he was a boy. Later he farmed at Pikes Creek and at Noxen. stationed in Hawaii (he was there when the Japanese planes struck on December 7, 1941) his dream was to buy a little place and raise angle- worms. The rabbits were an after- thought. He is a carpenter. While in this area he worked for a number of con- struction firms in Greater Wyoming Valley and in Williamsport. He left in 1954. His present employment is with the Chevrolet Company at Tonawanda near Buffalo, where he is a millwright, occupied with level- ling large machinery. Mrs. Price is the former Lois Bryant of Center Moreland, who was educated at local schools and Col- lege Misericordia. Their seven chil- dren range in age from three to | Legal— "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN al Letters Testamentary in the Estate of Anna Gleba, late of Hanover Township, Pennsylvania, who died June 2, 1958, have been granted to Leona Mikina, 30 Turner Street, Plymouth, Pa. and Marie MecDaniels, 10 River Road, Hanover Township, 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 Executrices. THOMAS E. ROBERTS, Attorney 1200 Miners National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. NOTICE Supervisors of Jackson Township have prepared a budget for the year 1961. It will be open for in- spection at the home of the Town- ship secretary after March 1, 1961. , Jackson Township Secretary signed: Edward Jeffery When - fourteen, and all can handle angle- worms with ease, Bill's father is William Price, re- | cently retired from his position as butcher at Hislop’s Market. His brother, Robert, visited the angle- worm farm last summer. Busy spot, he says, Kids all over the place, catching angleworms, Severe Winter Strains State Snow Budget Harrisburg, --Winter has been hard on the Department of High- ways. The road agency is running short - of authority funds for running win- ter traffic service-snow removal, abrasives and rentals for equipment. The budget for winter traffic ser- vices for two years was set up early in 1959. It authorized $42,988,000 for the fiscal period June 1, 1959 until May 31, 1961, spanning two winters. By January 19 of this year the Department had spent or committed $38,537,000. That left a balance of $4,451,000— with two of the worst months of the current winter ahead. When the authorization runs out, as officials expects that it will, money for winter traffic services will have to be obtained from other accounts. Last winter, 1959-60, the Depart- ment spent $21,718,000 for snow re- moval, cindering and so on. This winter, $11,641,000 had been spent up, to January 19. Costs since that date are not yet available, including the cost of the major statewide storm on February 3. Also missing from the $11.6 million are some of the costs of the second major storm of the winter,which occurred on Jan- uary 19. The first major storm oc- curred on December 11. In addition to actual spending on winter traffic services the Depart- ment has $5,178,000 committed but VV VV VV VY YY e YTV eYVYYYY 4 Building Lots 200 ft. frontage Franklin St. SHAVERTOWN ONLY 32,000. THE BEST IN. QUALITY HOUSING Ahh a ala) ‘OR 4-5301 - OR 4-6361 VA 3-8878 [uty Konarts REALTOR For Sunday Appointment Call ~~ OR 4-5301 or OR 4-636) Office VA 3-8878 Member of Multi-List VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VY VV VY VY VY YVYYYVYUYYY PYUYVYYVYYYYYYYYYYYYY de ddd cd Be lh hhh ii ii didi dion iodide the program. ment’s years number 1,149,819. not yet paid for various aspects of ‘Winter traffic servite is the most costly single item in the Depart-| ent, road maintenance budget. kl astra a . (9) A 5) Pansy In Bloom Wild Geese? Nope. A pansy, Here's something new and differ. Robin? Nope, Crocus? Nope. in | full bloom under the snow at the’ Moreland. Deep purple, February 23, shakin, ~ Deaths from all our wars have | William Vivian home at Center been 1,130,393 people, in 180 years. Deaths caused by cars in past 55|the snow from its velvet petal) G/VE TO THE ITY JOBS - & FUND oT “Shultz Farm.” off Route 642. At down. I Registered Stock Transfer. sail day. J. D. 50 Tractor B. N. Farmall Tractor Front End SC Case Tractor AC Manure Loader AC Tip Over Plows Brand New N. H. 77 Baler w/ Motor N. I. Wagon N. I. Mower PRODUCE 1000 Bu. Corn 50 T. Hay 25 T. Straw with Stake Body Lunch TERMS: Clerk - Mike Krum FARM SALE The undersigned will offer at Public Auction, Livestock, Farm Machinery, and Milking Equipment at the farm known as “The Old Located 3 miles east of Washingtonville, and 3 miles west of Jerseytown off Route 254 and 4 miles north-east of Danville (Watch for Auction Arrows) on : SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1961 WD-—-45 AC Trac. w/ Wide JD 134 Bu. P. T. O. Spreader— J. A. C. Blower w/ 60 Ft. of Pipe J. D. Wagon w/ Forage Box 1947 Dodge 1% ‘Ton Truck Auctioneer - Dick Crittenden 10:00 A.M. 70 — TOP HOLSTEINS — 70 Herd consists of 35 cows—I15 just fresh or handling heavy by sale day.’ Balance to freshen during the rest of the year. 10 Bred Heifers due for summer and fall. Bull, Herd Bangs ‘Accredited and T. B. Tested, and all Calfhood Vace, All cows shot for Shipping Feaver, and Pregnancy Checked prior to MANNER . B. Hay Rake Dp Draulic Sprayer J. D. No. 5 Mower J. D. 8 Disc 24 Tooth Harrow Superior Disc Drill 16-7 D. 2 BTM Plow Inc Binder 2-way Int. Plow for BN = = | D. B. 10’ Hammer Mill ] J. D. Cultivators Holland. Transplanter Forage End Gates & ‘Unloader Y Other Small Tools — 2-10 Bu. Silage Carts, Stewart Clipper: 100 ft. 6 in. Rubber Belt, Wheelbarrow, Electric Fence, etc. Pers MILKING EQUIPMENT 400 Gal. Girton Bulk Tank — / 7 mos. Conde Milker Unit Sears-Rocbuck Milker Unit Conde Milker Pump Int. Six Can Cooler Double Wash Tanks Pails, Strainers, etc. IRRIGATION SYSTEM Consisting of Gorman Roub Pump with 6 cyl. Willys Engine, System consists of 3,000 ft. of 5 in. Aluminum Pipe, 600 ft. of 4 in Aluminum Pipe and Stand Pipes and sprinklers. By Ladies Aid ‘Washingtonville Lutheran Church CASH OR CHECK ON DAY OF SALE Another Horseheads Auction : Marvin A. Funk - Owner } 24 Open Heifers, year old and 18 months, paper eligible for -p West & Young, - Managers. %/ 7 - BRYDEN 326 WYOMING AVE. VW VV CV VV VV VV VV VY VV VY UV VV YY V VV VV VV VV Ye VYerYveveevew Hoddonfiold Till Just off Country Club Rd. RESTRICTED BUILDING — LOTS — ® Paved Streets ® Excellent Water Sippls ay ® Average Lot 90° x 150° S. McINT YRE REALTOR J KINGSTON BU 83613 = nite si ati sas ae tn Tp ———————— rma. ———— I Si f i .