i: ~ tone Medalist TV, $50. Phone NEp- tune 9-2277. 5 THE LARGEST and Oldest Independ- 4 Oil fired baseboard ~hot : water heating systems installed $898. ; HBATROLA in excellent condition END OF SEASON Bargain Priced. hold, thirty HP. Evinrude, wind- shield, [Private owner. Dial OR 4-4693. WE STILL HAVE IT! : HOT POINT Electric Range in good dition. I Phone BUtler 8-5207. i 4 p.m, 183 Terrace Avenue, Trucks- ville. Phone OR 4- 1304. 4 you to compare prices with any store in the area. ‘lake at home of Tex Wilson, Lake Call ~ ORchard 4-6088 after 4 p. Our regular customers enjoy 24 parts of burner and controls free. DALLAS POST CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS — Phone ORchard 4-5656 or 4-7676 — THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1961 RATES — Minimum if charged - $1.00 - 20 words. ~~ Cash with order - Minimum 85¢ for 20 words. 5c per word over 20 words - Display Classified $2. per inch aL 1 Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post HE as14teny IE : 4 i In Sale— ~ BACK TO SCHOOL Shoes and gym sneaks Best buys at Joe's Men's ~ Shop, 35 Main Street, Dallas. ~ KELLER'S GARDENS, IDETOWN. | PHONE NE 9-5426. Perennial Plants: Native Bittersweet, Fox - glove, phlox, Oriental Poppies, Iris, Jacob's Ladder, Delphinium, Pyre- thrum, Baby's Bicath, Platycodom, Daylilies, Liatris, Ruffled Lupine, Fall Chrysanthemums. - THE ONLY WAY to get Steak any ! fresher is with the MOO still in it! Cave's Supermarket, try it and | see. [3 TWO CUTTERS, one sleigh, sturdy | breaking cart. H, R. Weaver, Sut- ton Road. Phone OR 4-7261 aiter | {to new house with installed range. Saturday. UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, $10.00, ~ Phone OR 4-2796. G. E. REFRIGERATOR, G. E. range, two single maple beds, studio OR 4-0446. fRenmore washer ~ Will heat four rooms, $30.00. Call BUtler 7-1023. ~ Fourteen foot Penn Yan Dyna- steering. Tee-Nee Trailer. The lowest ' price on BOILED HAM in the | area—389c lb. Cave's Supermarket. Save with Cave! condition. ‘85 Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, PLANET JR. Garden Tractor and attachments. Good working con- HOUSEHOLD GOODS, clothing, can- ning jars, tops. Saturday, 10 to ~ KENMORE Ironer, $65; dining room suite, $25; twenty-one inch Silver- ent Food Store in the area invites Cave'’s Super- market. BEAUTIFUL YOUNG Mallard Ducks, male and- female. See ‘them on Catalpa Road, East Dallas, "ATLANTIC FUEL OIL AUTCMATIC DELIVERY FREE CLEANING 12 months to pay with no finance charges or interest. hour service and replacement of No More Service Charge CALL GERMICK BROS. Day or Night 7-2251—OR 4-0416 RE 5-6189 BU Average 6 room home CALL ° BU %- assy 7-9641 FOR 20 YEARS in our own Little T-V, RADIO, HI-FI STEREO service. | FURNACE CLEANING and Serv- Old Store, we faced and met all | ‘competition, Now ... we meet and | beat them all. Cave's Supermarket. saws and racing motors; go-carts. A. F. Walters, Memorial Highway, : Dallas, ORchard 4-3227, DEEP-MINED ANTHRACITE . stove | and nut coal $16.00; pea coal [$1 00. All sizes. Single ton, 50c | extra, Telepnone OR 4-3081. WESTINGHOUSE Electric Refriger- ator; bedroom suite; living room suite. See Whitelaw Thomas, 142 Mt, Airy Road, Shavertown. KENMORE Electric + Range, thirty inch, barely used; owner moved ORchard 4-5802. i PICK YOUR OWN Canning: Toma- toes and Sweet Corn at Bob Sick- ler’s in' Qrange. Tomatoes, 25¢ per basket; sweet corn, lc an ear. ‘couch, antique white dinette set, | {MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB; it's fleece was white as snow. It fol- ‘lowed her to Cave's one day . , Yes, we have LAMB CHOPS. 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. 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. SHOP LUZERNE Wallpaper & Paint Store for Linoleum, Wallpaper, Paints and Miscellaneous. We give S & H Green Stamps. 121 Main St. 1959 Plymouth Station Wagon, 9 passenger, power brakes and steering, $1795.00. See at Franklin Gulf Station, Main Highway, Trucks- | ville. ORchard 4-8278. MAGIC CHEF Gas Stove, apart- ment size, four burner. Call Miss Lathrop, ORchard 4-1401_ LIKE NEW, Dua lElecrode : Glass- lined, 82 gal. water heater, com- plete controls and tempering tank, $85.00. Call ORchard 4-8872. GOOD BUY: window room air-con- ditioner; electric-coal combina- tion stove; rugs. Phone ORchard | 4-0671. ' DRESSES, cotton and silk, spring coat, wool coat. Sizes 16, 18 and 18%%, Also ‘fur pieces. Phone ORch- ard 4-8016. Whom To Call— RUTHANN ALT'S Beauty Shop in Fernbrook. Make your appoint- ment now for that new fall hair style. OR 5-1524. DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED! Bring. in your electric trains now to be repaired. Don’t wait until the holi- \| day rush, Jenkins Hardware, small appliance repair center; 1714: Wyo- ming Avenue, Exeter. Phone Wyo- ming 295. PREPARE FOR WINTER by using Peat Moss in the fall to help protect and nourish trees, shrubs, ete; as the season changes. We de- liver ‘in bulk and bags or you may pick it up at the bog. Paul D. Eck- ert, Machell Ave., Dallas OR 4- 0194. ® Main Office—WILKES-BARRE Mon., Tues,, Wed., Thurs. 9 A M to 3 P.M. Friday—9 A, M. to 5 P, M, © West Side Office—Edwardsville In the Gateway Shopping Center Mon,, Tues., Wed., 9AM to 3PM, Thurs, and Fri, 9 A, Saturday 10 A. BM, to to Pp. M, 8PM 2 M. SERVE: eo © Plymouth Office, Plymouth Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs, 9AM to3 PM, Friday—3 A. M. fo 5 P, M, Back Mt, Office—Shavertows Saturday 8 A. M. to 12 Noon Pix tubes installed in home, 21- inch $29.95. Antennae installed and repaired. . Service charge $2.50. Guaranteed work. Service any time, Dallas. OR 4-5126. WILL CARE FOR or keep riding horses at $30 per month. Call GReenleaf 7-2962. HEALTH SERVICE — DR. JAMES R. VANLOON, Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist Announces the re-opening of ‘a branch office at Harveys Lake, Pole 125. Hours Tue. 6-8, Thur. 6-8, Sat. 6-8. FOR YOUR HOME improvement needs call ‘Dallas OR 4-0646 or: Dallas OR 4-2306. Alex M. Ma- honey, Sr., Building Contractor. TRANSUE’S T.V. and Radio Service now located off Rt. 309 on Platts- {burg R. Beaumont. Call OR 4-5696 for 24 hr. service. LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED and sharpened, new and used mowers and parts. Saw filing and retoothing, knives and shears sharpened. Phone Dallas OR 4-8404, William Eckert, Main Highway, Trucksville. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using 0il? Your machanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. FRED PETERS, Authorized HGOVER Dealer Sales-Service-Parts. Sales payments arranged. All makes re- paired. Free estimates. ORchard 4-5126, evenings NEptune 9-9830. R. D. 4, Dallas, Pa. TOP SOIL. FILL. TOP SOIL Regular and Screened Complete Excavating Facilities for, CELLARS, WATERLINES SEPTIC TANKS, GRADING . By contract or hour Free Estimates. Call HOOVER and MILBRODT OR 4-2494 OR 4-2498 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 icing — Stokers, oil burners, Hand fire, Hot Water - Steam - Hot air. R. W. Weidner. Phone ORehad 4 16108. | INTERNATIONAL CUB Cadet garden | any day. Joe Katyl, 67 Norton Ave. | tractors, tillers, McCulloch chain ! SQUARE DEAL Roofing — alum- inum, asbestos, insulated siding, all types. Not a fly-by-night- con- cern. Long established at same loca- tion. Finest craftsmanship. Estim- ates cheerfully given. Claude New- hart, Chase Road, Shavertown, OR. 4-2605. RE Hair Shaping and Styling § Hair Coloring and Tinting Permanent Waving KAY’S BEAUTY SALON 60 Lake Street, Dallas C. Dobson, 8 OR 4.6686, if no answer OR 47982. proprietor WENDEL'S T.V. Sales, Service | RELIABLE woman wanted for gen- eral housework four days a week. Must have own transportation. OR- { chard 5-1585. WOMAN to help with children. Must live, in or have own transporta- ition. Call FEderal 3-4519, A FULL-TIME Maid, must sleep in. $40 per week. Call ORchard 4-3021. RELIABLE ‘Woman wanted for housework at least three days a ‘week. ORchard 4-8071, | WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . If "you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients on a route to be . established in and around Dallas, and are willing to make light deliv- eries, etc., write to STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. SW-37, Glendale, California. Route will pay up to $5.00 per hour, - Rentals. All work guaranteed 90 WAITRESS — FORTY FORT ICE days, service. Phone NE 9-3203 Real Estate For Sale “THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE { Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area | Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105 24 ‘hr. COUNTRY HOME, 4 bedrooms, 1% ! CREAM CO. No phone calls. Ap- ply at store. Work Wanted— WOMAN wants general cleaning by the day. Has own transportation. {ol ORchard 4-4116. TWELVE YEAR OLD Girls desire baby sitting after school and weekends, © Phone OR 4-7518 after 3p m. | Music Instruction— baths, - den, 12 x 33 livingroom | MUSIC instruction, piano and voice, with fireplace, large kitchen With! dishwasher, oil heat, garage, 1 acre. Call OR 5-1834. LOT--78 Ferguson: Plot, Longdale Avenue, ‘Shavertown; also approx- imately one acre on Sweet Valley- Hunlock Road, near new school. Inquire D. D. Whitesell, 166 Oak Street, Trucksville. PROPERTY at 95 E, Center Street, . foundation’ on; also small shop. Bus ‘and mail at the door. Two blocks "from shopping center. $1,450. Phone 'NOXEN: ATTRACTIVE 4-bedroom | garden, Main-Highway. $7,500. Ap- ply Howard Risley, Dallas OR 4-5656 Shavertown, 50x200 feet, ‘with BUtler 7-2966. home, newly painted, hot ‘air heat, new septic "system, 2-story 2-car garage (needs paint and some repairs) two deep lots with ample THREE YEAR OLD Rancher, two ! bedrooms, = oil heat, play ‘room, transferred. OR 4-1304. For Rent— THREE BEDROOM House overlook- ‘ing private lake; modern kitchen, | deep well, stoker heat, $75.00 2! mpnth. Immediate Phone OR 4-5126. occupancy, PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 256-3613. Oscar White- sell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1. . FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you accu-: Montross Oil Company, 436 WASH - DRY - IRON | Giant Philco-Bendix Washers and Dryers Open 24 Hrs. LAUNDERCENTER Shavertown Shopping Center Soft Water ) MARGUERITE’S BEAUTY SHOP, for that trim cut, shampoo, and Phone OR 4-3191. CHAIR CANING and SPLINTING, finest imported materials. 4-2714. BOTTLED GAS ‘Plumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash Shavertown ' Dallas 4-6166 acy. Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- | ler 7- 2361. ; For Free— WE CAN USE FILL DIRT, rock and ‘clean ashes — what have you? The Dallas Post OR 4-5656. NICE LITTLE DOG, apparently abandoned at Harveys Lake after Labor Day, needs a good home on somebody’s farm. Female (natural- ly), with a golden disposition, mar- velous with children, Indeterminate ancestry. Dog will interview appli- cants, mornings, at NEptune 9-2871. Business Opportunities— $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME wave, or a fresh new permanent. | NEED MONEY ? OR | sary. FLOOR SANDING and finishing, cleaning and waxing. All types floors. Work guaranteed. Weaver and Madar. OR 4-2565 and BU. 8-6103. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Free esti- mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave. Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-9416. 2 Refilling and collecting money from New Type high quality coin oper- ated dispensers in ‘this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $1900 cash. Seven to' twelve hours weekly can net up to $400 monthly. More full time, For personal interview write P.O. Box 2753, Boice, Idaho. In- clude phone. Demonstrate toys, Santa’s Helpers Party Plan. No investment, Car and phone neces- Highest commission. Phone Jane ‘Paul, Renovo 687, collect. Help Wanted— | IF YOU HAVE SOME KNOWLEDGE of commercial art or mechanical | drawing, live in Back Mountain | area and are clean, neat, depend- able and willing to’ study there may be an opening for you with op- portunity for advancement depend- ing on your ability. Give details of experience or ambition in this field. Write Box B in care‘of The Dallas Post. MEN for , Harvesting, Goodleigh Farms Dallas. Apply daily 8 am. Female Help Wanted— CAIRNS and GARRIS CERAMIC TILE ' AND VINYL CONTRACTORS Affiliated with AMERICAN OLEAN TILE CO. Phone OR 4-4044 FAST, ACCURATE TYPIST resident . ‘of. Back Mountain area. Accuracy i very «important. Prefer middle- | aged woman who is not preoccupied | with. ‘household duties. Five days a | week. Considerable extra. "Give | experience, speed, educational back- | ground and salary required in aluminum screens, drapes. Beauti-! each. fully landscaped, Trucksville. Owner | g 3280, jirmed letter to Box A The Dallas at your own home. Children and adults. Experienced teacher, con- servatory of music graduate. VAlley | 3-681. Wanted To Buy— CLEAN cotton rags with cut but- tons. No lace curtains. Dallas Post, Lehman Ave. Phone OR 4- T7676. 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-2181. MILLERS PHOTOGRAPHIC HIS- TORY of Civil War published by Review of Reviews. Call Dallas OR 4-5656. A PRACTICE Piano for‘a child. Must be in satisfactory condition, Prefer spinet or apartment size. Call But- ler 8-4303, or ORchard 4-0648 after jo» m- TWO FARMS, 125 to 150 acres each. Dairy. Will pay up to $35,000 John Hewitt. Phone NE Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, cesspocls 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. Found— FOUND, a pair of glasses at Sacred Heart Pool Saturday night. Owner identify - and pay for insertion of advertisement, . ORchard 4-8566. Reward— REWARD for information concern- ing clothing stolen out of a dryer September 5 at the Shavertown Laundercenter, Apply at Launder- center or call ORchard 4-9441, or ORchard 4-2582 and ask or Mrs. Wormeck. Public Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted to JOSEPHINE C. YAR- RISH, 1609 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania, Executrix of the Estate of CHARLES A. YARRISH, deceased, late of the Borough of Forty Fort, who died on December 3, 1960. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment, or those having claims or demands to present the same with- out ‘delay to the Executor above named. ROSENN, JENKINS & GREEN- WALD, Attorneys. EXPERT TAILORING e Trouser Alterations ® Skirts & Dresses Hemmed ® Coat Alterations @ Shirts Laundered | Cleaning & Pressing | ADAMS Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open Til 9 Every Night Lake-Lehman Enrollment first -day of school show an enroll- ment of 823 pupils in ‘the grades, 780 in junior and senior high school a total of 1603, thirty-two over last year's end-of-year enrollment of 1571. High school enrollment at the Lehman building is: 81 ‘in the sev- enth grade; 87 in the eighth; 104 51 students in seventh; 57 in eighth; enth; 32 in twelfth. man, 48 in first grade; 63 in second; 55 in third; 56 in fourth; 57 in fifth; 68 in sixth. At Leke: 37 in first grade; 32 in second; 27 in third; 39 ‘in fourth; 25 in fifth; 23 in sixth. At Noxen: 15 in first; in second; 16 in third; 25 in fourth; 27 in fifth; 20 in sixth. At Ross: 25 in first; 33 in second; 27 in third; 29 in fourth; sixth. Penna. Gas And Water Co. (Continued from Page 1 - A) in the Back Mountain area, who will: be converted to natural gas when these plans are developed. In conclusion, Mr. Evans stated “Our Company has great faith in and an optimistic outlook for the expansion and development of the Back Mountain area. It is this judge- ment that has dictated our ex- penditures and expansions, not only in the. areas mentioned, but throughout our service area. Our expansion costs in the past decade from 1951 to the current year amounted to more than $27,- ‘| 500,000. The Pennsylvania Gas and Water Company is presently servic- ing natural gas to its customers in an area, from Carbondale on the north to Selingsgrove on the south and then west to Williamsport, ex- cepting the City of Pittston area. Management and personnel of the Pennsylvania Gas and Water Com- pany are pledged to render prompt, efficient and dependable ‘service to our more than 215,000 customers in our present service area’. Public Notice In The Court of Common Pleas Of - Luzerne County In Divorce No. 1322 March Term, 1960 Jeanne O'Leary, Plaintiff v. Robert P. O'Leary, Defendant To Robert P. O'Leary: You are notified that Jeanne O’Leary, the Plaintiff, has com- menced an action of divorce against you which you are required to de- fend. Sheriff of the County of Luzerne JOSEPH MOCK ARTHUR SILVERBLATT, ESQ. Attorney for Plaintiff, 1400. Miners National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania PUBLIC NOTICE Harry Smith Fire Company will receive sealed bids until Saturday, September 29, at 8 p. m., for the construction of a 35x44 concrete block one story building adjacent to its present building, Plans and specifications may be obtained at Fred Dodson’s Store, Kunkle. The company maintains the right to ac- cept or reject any or all, bids. Rus- sell G. Transue, Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the estate of Stella Nizo- 1k, late of Kingston Borough (died August 25, 1961). -All persons in- debted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Executor, Theodore Napierkowski, 124 Penn Street, Kingston, Pa. ~ JOHN J. KOZLOSKI, Attorney, 802 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Victor Mosca will file in the Office wealth and in the Office. of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County on ‘September, 13, 1961, an application for a certificate to do business un- der the assumed name of “J & V Farms”. The temporary mailing address of said business wil’ be: P. O. Box 132, Wyoming, Pa. . JOHN L, McDONALD, Attorney. OR 4-5316 MONK Plbg. & Hig. ‘N. Lehigh St. Blgtertonn Pa. : Lehman figures at the end of the | in the ninth; 89 in tenth; 69 in elev- | eth; and 57 in the twelfth. At Lake, : 55 in ninth; 57 in tenth; 43 in elev~ . In the elementary schools: at Leh- | 18 | 28 in fifth; 30 in] ‘of the Secretary of the Common- | Educators of Dallas area congrat- ulate the new president of Luzerne County Council of the International Reading Association, Miss Mary A. McAndrew, Reading Specialist of Wilkes-Barre City Schools. From left to right: Joseph W. Fenstemacher, Director of College Misericordia’s Education and Guid- ance Clinic; Mrs. William Kennedy, Gate of Heaven School; and Miss McAndrew. g Other officers selected by the Council were Sister M. Catherine Elizabeth, R.S.M., chairman of Col- lege Misericordia’s department of elementary education; and Natalie Waytel, guidance councilor for Lu- zerne Elementary and, Junior High Schools. Luzerne County’s new local coun- cil of the International Reading As< sociation is a realization of plang formed at Misericordia’s Readin, Conference last April, The organization was inspired by Dr. Mary C. Austin, past president of the International Reading Associ- ation and principal speaker of Mis- ericordia’s Conference, At that tim: Sister Catherine Elizabeth of College Misericordia was named temporary chairman; Mr. Joseph W. [Fenste- macher, temporary Secretary-Treas- urer, Those who served on the nomin« ating committee were Joseph Mar- tin, supervising principal, Luzerne; Helen Watters, Wilkes-Barre city schools; and Mrs. William Kennedy, Gate of Heaven School. br ir * DICK CLARK Area Athlete Fighting For Front Line Position On Susquehanna Grid Squad SELINSGROVE, PA. —Susquehan- na University’s prospects for an= other! successful grid season are | being strongly bolstered at the moment by the inspired play of Dick Clark. One of a large group of aspiring candidates for first line positions on Head Coach Jim Garrett's squad Clark, freshman end from Har< grave Military Academy, Virginia, is working hard to prepare for th first scrimmage game against Mora= vian on Saturday. ; Facing a tough nine-game grid card, the Crusaders, national defen- sive leaders in 1961, will have their work cut out for them. In hopes of maintaining or improving upon last year’s near-perfect 7-1 record, Garrett will be looking for a solid performance from the new men on the squad. Dick is the son of Mr, ok Mrs, Don Clark, Dallas, and before enter- ing Hargrave played basketball and ° football with Westmoreland High School. : Back Mt. Lumber on the scene and took steps at once to open. temporary banking. offices in the vacant Frantz Card & Gift Shop directly opposite the burned out building on Memorial Highway. Contents of safety deposit boxes and vault were found to be intact as soon as they had cooled suffic- iently for inspection. Officers of Dal- las Branch Miners National Bank responded while the building was still burning and offered all of their facilities to tide their neighbor over during the emergency and Back Mountain Branch of Wyoming Nat- ional was ready to serve its cus- tomers in its temporary quarters the following morning. S At the time of the, fire new bank quarters were already under ' con- struction for Wyoming National in its/ adjacent building which will also house the new Shavertown Post- office. Construction has now been ordered full speed ahead and the manufacturer has been urged to speed the delivery of the new vault so that it may be in use by late October, Cause pf Fire Unknown Cause of the fire is not known and may never be determined. It ment. where large supplies ‘of paint were stored, rapidly spread up an open ramp to the first floor and then up a nearby stair well to the second floor. Flames were shooting from the rear second floor firemen arrived. Loss to the Lum- because large quanti- ties of fall merchandise were ar- riving daily. Only two weeks ago $10,000 worth of Christmas toys arrived and = were stored in the building, : Happy Incident Commenting on the loss, Mr. Sowden said that it “will be heavy. Our insurance is a long way from covering #2 ers he said; “The morning after the A gh TER : Se TH Hs HW ns (Continued from Page 1 A) apparently started in the rear base: of Mr. when. ber Company was especially heavy ‘1 ‘at. this time Referring to consideration shown. to him by the company’s custom- Co. Will Rebuild who had owed us account for sometim came up to me and counted the bills out in my hand. “Here”, he said, “You'll need it now!” Then Mr. ‘Sowden added, “Where he g it or scraped it up that morning, don’t know, but I do know that his effort was just one of the many fire, a man considerable fine things people have done since . ‘the fire”. Open 13 Years Ago The Back Mountain Lumbe¥ Com- pany store was one of the finest and one of the first modern stores in the area. The completely new store was lopened for business thir- teen years ago and soon established a reputation for the quality of the merchandise handled. It was an outgrowth of the old Still Lumber ‘Company which was purchased three years earlier by the Back Mountain Lumber Company- Takes Ist Place In Model Meet Demunds Road Lad Junior Model Flyer . Paul Dymond, 7 year old son and Mrs. Marvin Dymond, Demunds Road, entered the Far- Hills, N. J. Model Airplane meet on Labor Day and walked off with ‘the first prize, a bronze plaque with a model airplane on top. He entered the Junior stunt flyer contest with these requirements; build your own plane; take off, fly 10 laps, do what stunts you know and land by your- self, He competed with three other children. The meet was ‘sponsored by the Lions Club. Paul is .a second grader in the i Westmoreland = School and. is the/ youngest member greasers’ Model Airplane Club of Wilkes-Barre. The Dymonds spént the Labor ; Bay. weekend, at Far Hille, j of the Goose- nH INI OI tem Re PRL Fad Al DM am wh OH Re Le i vi. o BE o BE BRD hb ES Che FRA bpd oO BD od a bd Fe