SECTION A — PAGE 6 For Sale— To qualify references, you must have car, $600 to $1900 cash. NEWBERRY’'S APPLES: Spies, Mec- Intosh, Greenings, Rome Beaut- ies Cortlands, Pippins. Phone OR 4-0564 or OR 4-0276. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net up to $400 monthly. More full time. For personal interview write 4010 West 65th St., No. 207, Min- neapolis 24, Minn. Include phone. LARGE FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator. Perfect condition. Call evenings OR 4-2488. GIRL'S CAMEL HAIR coat. fur collar. season. Call NE 9-5164. Beaver Size 12. Boy's sport jacket, size 16-17. Both worn one THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1961 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 85¢ for 20 words. 5¢ per word over 20 words - Display Classified $2. per inch pit i i | 0 i [J ou & elds (Pry UNWANTED HAIR Removed. Multiple Electrolysis Painless, Scarless, Private ADA EICHLER 208 West River Street BARGAIN: Girl's English make BICYCLE. Brand new. Uncrated. Ideal ‘Christmas present. Call OR 5-1762. FOUR Tubeless tires 850x14. Less than 300 miles. $15 apiece. Dial 696-2129. 1944 FORD V8, new tires, new paint. A real good car and a real beauty. Call evenings OR 4-2488. UPRIGHT PIANO, good playing con- dition. Phone evenings 696-2015. CHRISTMAS TREES, large selection, blue and Norway Spruce, Scotch Pine. Select now—cut, later. Ground pine and evergreen branches. Meek- er-Outlet Road. Ken King GR 7-2649. RUBBER FOOT WEAR for the en- tire family at Joe's Men's Shop. 35 Main Street, Dallas. KELLER'S GARDENS, Idetown. — Phone NE 9-5426 Bulbs: Music Holland, King Alfred = daffodils, Narcissus, Poeticus, Poetaz, Tulips - giant tall Darwin and Parrot; hybrid lilies; cushion chrysanthemums. SHOP LUZERNE Wallpaper & Paint Store for Linoleum, Wallpaper, Paints and Miscelleicous. We give 8 & H Green Stamps. 1z1 Main St. FINE SELECTION of used rifles at Major Brothers Sporting Goods, Phone ORchard 4-3593. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY against intruders. Use our “No Hunting”; “No Trespassing” and ‘‘Safety Zone” signs. Printed on high quality, long- lasting, cardboard or cloth. Single colors on cardboard 5c each; red and black 6c each; cloth 10c each. Lower prices in quantities. The Dal- las Post. 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. DEEP-MINED ANTHRACITE stove and nut coal $16.00; pea coal $14.00. All sizes. Single ton, 50c extra. Telepnone OR 4-3081. Lowest Prices on SCRATCH PADS 5 pads (11 oz.) 29c pkg. THE DALLAS POST INTERNATIONAL CUB Cadet garden tractors, tillers, McCulloch chain saws and racing motors; go-carts. A. F. Walters, Memorial Highway, Dallas, ORchard 4-3227. IN NOXEN, double house with sev- eral acres of land. One side 4 rooms, bath; other side 8 rooms, bath; garage; deep drilled well $6,500. NEptune 9-8731. we of = 3 =~ Work Wanted— Wilkes-Barre EXPERT REPAIRS any type manual VA 38-1429 washing machine. NE-9-2549. Real Estate For Sale BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas OR 4-5371 MT. AIRY TERRACE, Lot Number 93, 60 by 120 feet, $78.00. Phone VA 4-0984 mornings or evenings. Back Mountain REAL ESTATE to buy or sell we refer you to Mrs. Sally Ide Paterson our representative in that area Residence, Dallas 696-2776 Tom Hart Realtor 25 W. Market Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Phone VAlley 4-4686 ’ | BRAND NEW 26 x72, 3 bedroom | Rancher. Not a pre-fab, a custom built home of highest quality mater- ial and workmanship. 150 x 200 lot with private water supply. Call OR 4-2513 after 7" p.m. THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE { Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105 For Rent— APARTMENT at Fernbrook, five { rooms and bath. Immediate oc- cupancy. Phone NE 9-8444. Wanted To Buy— METAL FLAG POLE, approximately 25 feet high. The Dallas Post. 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3641. 'Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, cesspocls and privy 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. Whom To Call— BEAUTY SHOP now open for busi- ness. Shampoos, sets, permanents, 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. hair-cuts. Elizabeth Newman Keef- er,, 5 Machell Avenue, Dallas. OR 4-6659. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 256-3613. Oscar White- Help Wanted— $400 MONTHLY spare time. Refill- ing and collecting money from sell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1. 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. 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. BACK MOUNTAIN RADIATOR SHOP Trucksville, Pa. (Bob & Don’s City Service) Latest Barbee Equipment Phone 696-1153 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. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you accu- acy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361. | for that trim cut, shampoo, and wave, or a fresh new permanent. | Phone OR 4-3191. WHY PAY MORE when you can get the best professional work at ED'S BEAUTY SHOP in Trucksville ? Permanent waves, $6.50 up. Open every evening until New Year's. | New phone number 696-2375. RELIABLE SERVICE on all makes ford Refrigeration GR 77-2700 EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Free esti- mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave. Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-9416. FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING. All Types Floors. Work guar- ‘anteed. WEAVER and MADAR, OR 4-2565 and BU 8-6103. PAINTING INTERIOR — EXTERIOR By Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS Hunlock Creek R. D. 1 Phone Muhlenburg 2563692 or 2563690 FURNITURE REFINISHING; repair- ing, antique work; removing burns, scratches, polishing, in your New Type high quality coin operated lown home. All work guaranteed. dispensers in this area. No selling. Free Estimates. Dial 696-2571. 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 Mon., Tues,, Wed., 9 A.M to 3 PM ‘Thurs, and Fri, 9 A. M. to Saturday 10 A. M, to 2 P. sr M. In the Gateway Shopping Center OFFICES. TO" SERVE YOUL ® Plymouth Office, Plymouth Mon., Tues., Wed,, Thurs, 9A. M to3 PM, Friday— A. M. to 5 P, M, Back Mt, Office—S8havertown ., Thurs, 8 A . M. Friday, 8 A, M. to 2 P. M, M 5PM to 8PM BOTTLED GAS Plumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash Shavertown Dallas OR 4-3161 FURNACE CLEANING and Serv- icing — Stokers, oil burners, Hand fire, Hot Water - Steam - Hot air. R- W. Weidner. Phone ORchard 4- 6108. IS YOUR TRUCR, tractor or auto- mobile using 0il? Your machanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. MARGUERITE'S BEAUTY SHOP, | refrigerators and freezers. Craw-: Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post / HEHE EEE EEN ENA ER ER ERE / By DORIS MALLIN Top bowlers in both men’s and women’s leagues have With an upset occurring eat week in CROWN MAJOR LEAGUI, none are surprised to find Dalls Shopping Center on top this weet with 30% points followed by Mont Plumbing and Heating with 2¢ American Legion has 27 and Shaw ertown Lumber, Parry’s and Dalla Nursery are tied with 26 each. Pote Hospodor had a big | night for Gosart’s with 614 series including 213-196-205 games as the team took 3 from Birth’s. Kundrat hit 608 fdr Dallas Nursery as he piled up 195-200-213. At Kundrat’'s side was Nick Stredny with 201-193 (573) as the Nursery- men took 3 from Legion. Al Ciccarelli led Legionnaires ‘with 217-215 (575). Jim-Jon took 4 from Shaver- town Lumber with Jim Thomas scoring 206-199 (586). Dallas Shoppers took all from Math- ers Black Toppers. Cliff Garris chalked up 199- 200 (588) and Dan Richards 235 (564) for Monk's team as the plumbers took 3 from West Side Novelty, Walter Szura hitting 194-213 (566) for West Side. There were some mighty close contests Friday night. Monk's won first game by 7 pins and lost sec- ond by the same, coming back in the third to cop it by 57. Dallas Shoppers took its last game'by a narrow margin of 2. Three pins was the difference as Parry's took its last game. Only 1 pin took the middle game for Legion’s team. | High total pins of 2708 were ! rolled by Monk Plumbing and Jim- } Jon had high single of 903. High scores were turned in. by Myers 191; Lohman 202; Williams 191; P. Ambrose 201; Henness 208; Cross 203; Gauntlett 191; Panunti 192-194 (554); S. Bonomo 197; Moore 194-204 (554); Disque 193 ADDY’S ASPHALT took 3 points from Lispi Lanes Saturday with Bob Moore rolling top series of 593. Bob started out with 213 and 243 games, headed for a big 600. Figure it out! What happened to the third game? Charlie Williams set his “antenna” for a triplicate series. First two games were ¢ cinch, 193-193. But, what a strug gle in the final game! And what | disappointment when all Chil could get was 192 with a granl total of 578. Nick Stredny rolld 195 (548) and Leo Yankoski hd 193. (Where was Leo during tle other two games?) And Ton Gauntlett ? In BACK MOUNTAIN NEIGI BORHOOD LEAGUE, its Dald Dairy on top with 30 points ad Payne Printery second with Disque Funeral has 26% poins; Stonehurst 24%, and Dixon’s ad Beaumont Inn are tied with 24 egh. Paul Kamont was top scor¢ rolling a 600 series for Paynes as the printers took 4 fron Code’s. Paul's series ingcludd 244-208. Ted Heness hit 19- 211 (59%) and Tom Cros posted 191-226 (573) for Ro- . inson’s. Cliff Garris chalkd up 208-193 (583) for Dalks Dairy; J. Bolton rolled 25 (574) for Bolton’s; Frak Muchler hit 192-192 (572) or Payne's. Other top scorers included Pat- ton 192 (553); Moore 196 (552); Ashman 224 (554); Trudnak 196- 191 (555); Carrero 203; Else 213; ‘Matte 193; Shupp 206; Stredny 192; Ciccarelli 190; Yanik @ 192; Buynak 213; Bonfig 196; Kravitz 203; B. Williams 191; L. Yaakoski 2178; Gauntlett 200; Shales 190; ATLANTIC FUEL OIL Metered Delivery FREE Cleaning, Service— Burner Parts GERMICK BROS. INC. 37 Tener, Luzerne | BU 7-2251 BU 7-9641 % | Titman 195; F. Roberts 191; King 191; Weaver 211; Shemanski 193; Cravitz 221; and B. Bolton, St., 190. | BEAVER RUN DINING rolled a | nice third game of 1008 pins against i Mayfair as it took 4 points. Al | Ciccarelli was top scorer with 190- | 212-204, adding up to 606 series. | Charles Else rolled 203-202 (584) | and Sid Fielding, 193-195 (573). | Tom Cross posted 190-193 (558) ‘ed FAM01IOARYS 18 Y3eT 'N ‘81H RB 3qld INOW wR tims os. Saturday 8 A. M. to 12 Noon 918¢-¥ HO i { and Carl Roberts turned in 216 (546). If the second game was 185 for Carl, figure out the first! In ST. PAUL'S BROTHER- HOOD League, Bob Monk went crazy and rolled his first 600, posting high single of 235-202- 17%, and 614 series. § Mustangs lead the lineup with 30 points followed by Tigers 27, Tro- jans 26, and Badgers 251. Badgers had a single game of 884 and Mus- tangs rolled 2562 total pins. Other high scores were 201 (567) Kriedler; 212 McCarty; 174 Hoover; 196 Moyer, 188 A. Whiting; 178 W. Dungey. Special note: Marty Shook has been badly neglected in this col is | Milne something extra to try for starting this week at Crown Imperial Bowling Lanes. Th: New Dallas Cleaners, just opened at Dallas Shopping Center, is offering a gift of dry cleaning to the top series bowled in league play each week by a man and woman. Start bowling, folks! T’ll keep you posted here. umn. He had two especially big nights in bowling this season. The first time, the type was almost im- possible to read due to a mechan- ical failure here and the second time, the news was left out en- tirely. Please congratulate your fellow bowler on his improved games and encourage him to roll a 600. I promise to get that in the news! J ial A. Vida posted 607 (215-213) | for NIAGARA CYCLO MASSAGE as the team took 4 from Karieio. W. | Szura rolled 221 (576); J. Hustey 1191-211 - (569); and T. Pineno 195 (559). What happened, Steve? Top four teams in BACK MOUN- TAIN CHURCH League took it on the chin Wednesday as league- leading Trucksville A lost 3 to Shavertown A; Huntsville Christian lost 3 to Carverton B; East Dallas took over Dallas A for 3 and Trucks- vill C took all from Shavertown B. Wilbur Davis hit 584, high series >f the night for the leaders with 3ill Thomas at his side for 559. Jhiz Lozo was top man for Dallas 3 with 580. Fred Rundle hit 554 or Trucksville A. Dave Zimmer- nan led Lutherans with 553 and Roy Stair hit 550. CROWN IMPERIAL GIRLS took 2 rom Jimmy's Lanes. Henri Ben- tovsky hit 202-186 (551); Ginger Cosart 173-177 (514); and Evelyn Roberts 178-170 (511): Billye Jumes and Grace Sickler were off with high games in 160’s. O’Malia Laundry dropped 3 points to Joe's Men Shop in IMPERIAL- ETIES League Friday and Elston’s lost all 4 to Delaney, upsetting the league completely. O’Malia leads by a 3 point margin over Joe's 24 and there is a 3-way tie in third place with Apex, Delaney and Els- ton’s, 23 each. Plains has 19 and Goodman's and Garrity have 18% each. “lal With Joe’s and O’Malia’s it was touch and go right to the end. Gloria Charnitski, rolling a terrific series of 538, gave Joe’s team spirit and with Rose Novroski hitting 459, they took the first two games by a safe margin, The last game was neck and neck all the way and it was still anybody’s game up to the last bowler in the last frame, until Anita Pascavage rolled her last ball and took the point for O’Malia by 2 pins. Joe’s total pins of 21%0 were high for the night. Gloria’s series included 169- 199-170; Rose’s, 174-167; and Anita rolled 169-175 (470). Also hitting in 500’s were Marg for Delaney with 179-180 (518) and Eleanor Moyer 187-165 (507) for Elston’s. Liz Weale hit 178 (473) for Goodman’s, Marilyn Morris 181 (469) and Marie Cic- carelli 171 (477) for Plains. Tt was a close contest in the first two games for Apex and Plains as Apex took over by 11 pins in the first and just 2’ in the second. The teams split 2-2. Other high scores were rolled by Thompson, 168; Stair 163; Carr 171; Bonomo 178. . COUNTRY LEAGUE girls featured four girls with series in upper 400’s last Tuesday. Grace Sickler led the marking with 496 (169-155-172) for Bocar as they took 4 from Top Shelf. Evelyn Roberts hit 487 (185) and Evelyn Kamont 475 (174) for O’Connell’s, tak- ing 3 from Dallas Dairy. Flor- ence Allabaugh posted 484, (163-162) for Troster’s only to watch her team lose 3 to Mac-Tools. Other top scorers were Marie Bellas 173 (461); Diane Myers 173 (453); Casey Selingo 169 (451); J. Agnew 160; M. Shook 160; d. Dougal 161; A. Pascavage 168; F. Lewis 164. Marg Milne was the star of DALLAS WOMAN'’S CLUB League as she posted a beau- tiful 5381 series. Eleanor Moyer went on record with high single of 189. Violets and Marigolds tied with 708 games and Vio- lets totalled 2056 pins. Marigolds and Violets are tied for first place with 10 points each. A good way to make your car run better is to have a salesman quote you a price on next year’s model. “Dad,” asked Johnny, looking up all one word, or do you spell it with a hydrant?” ? Kindergarten curse: “May all your favorite television programs go off the air.” Shavertown May I introduce myself? I am the new correspondent for the Shavertown area. My name is Mrs. Isabel Kreidler. My address is 26 Division Street and my phone number is OR 4-4429. If you or any of your friends or relatives have any items of int- erest to the people in the Shav- ertown area, please call me and I will do my best to get your items published. ON NOTRE-DAME TEAM Mr. and Mrs. George Bednar, John Bedner, Hazletine Street, and Frances Lenahan, Mt. Airy Road, spent last week-end in Pittsburg. They stayed at the, Penn-Sheridan Hotel, The highlight of the trip was the Pitt-Notre Dame Football Game. The former's son George, Jr. is a member of the Notre Dame team. While there they spoke to the coach and were told that great things are being expected of their son in his last two years of college. They also had the privilege of being in- troduced to all the members of the team. Mrs. Nora Hall, Sunset Ave. will spend Thanksgiving Day with her nephew and his family, Mr. and Mrs, George Stevenson, Barnesville, Pa. On Monday, Mrs. Hall will ac- company her sister and brother-in- law, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Blase, Ferguson Ave. to their winter home in Ft. Pierce, Fiorida. | Anne T. Apaciano recently vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spaciano, ~~ Shagbark = Drive. Miss Spaciano resides in Harrisburg. We are happy to report that Mr. Spac- jano is recovering micely from rec- ent surgery at Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Suchy, Pitts- burg, spent a week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Spaciano, Divis- jon Street. Mr. Suchy and Mr. | Spaciano were Army buddies and spent enjoyable hours hashing over old times. ‘ Mrs. Robert Sulgar and sons, Ray- mond and Robert, Philadelphia rec- ently visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sulgar, Division Street. The boys had a fine time with Grand- ma and Granpa and enjoyed visit- NAT \ | » {i fo I I TTI, . a1 PENNSYLVANIA raul Zrii il AA [ ) ) om b ; BAND On December 12 the brass choir will play at Jackson Fire Hall for the first time. The public is in- vited to attend the Women’s Aux- iliary meeting. The choir will play exactly at 8. 3 GYM CLASSES Both. the boys’ and girls’ classes have had a lift. parallel bars. use them shortly. The girls and boys have run the 50-yard dash and walk. These two events were timed and recorded. Next spring they will again be timed and rec- ords compared. : : As another outdoor exercise, the girls had three chances to throw a softball over hand as far as they These throws were meas- could. ured. Best of the three also re- corded on the record sheet. have done sit-ups and pull-ups which were also recorded. All of these activities are in ac- cordance with President Kennedy's physical fitness program. SYNOPSIS “Meet Corliss Archer,” Senior Play, depicts a typical fam- gym The boys now are using a gymnastic bar and The girls will also and 600-yard run Boys Lehman |. Lake -Lehman High School y MARY ANN LASKOWSKI ily with its problems and joys. Of course there is one member of the relatives that isn’t appreciated when she comes to visit. That's Mrs. Archer’s cousin, Agnes. Dexter Franklin, trying to show his love for Corliss, but everything he does seems to end up in a mess. The cast of this amusing play will be published next week. THANKSGIVING A Thanksgiving Day program was presented in Assembly. We all know how this day of feasting reminded. Mr. Marchakitus and Mr. Squier both spoke. would give anything to have. We joy. We have delights of music, that we live in the U. S. A." you! THE IDEAL C Solve your Christmas shopping reminder of your thoughtfulness. {and don't forget your personal PENN Box 57 Lansord, Pa. ing with their former school chums. A subscription to a magazine makes the perfect gift . . . MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS HRISTMAS GIFT the easy and economical way. a year-round New and Renewal orders accepted. subscriptions and renewals) Gift card, with donors name, sent on gift subscriptions. ORDER NOW ! I (Pay later if desired, any terms can be arfanged) PRICE LIST MAILED UPON REQUEST . . . Representing the Nations leading publishers . . LITERARY SERVICE . Mrs. Robert Sulgar and sons lived in the Shavertown: area. for quite some time, : Mrs. Warren Long, Inman Street, was honored recently at a family birthday gathering. Present were her INCORP daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kintner of Treicklers, Pa. and their children, Terry, Andy and Dorothy; her son William Long and his wife and children, Karen and Wayne, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. James Caffrey and family, Wilkes- Barre; Della Steinruck, Loyalville, and Robert Long, at home. A surprise birthday party was held for this correspondent at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. Allen Nich- ols, Carverton Road. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mr. and. Mrs. Wilbur Morgan, the host and hostess, Trucksville; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Arth- ur K. Gensel, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Owen, Fernbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Hunter, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood, Chase, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas’ Kreidler, Shaver- town. Queen of the Ball Our own Peggy Thompson, Per- rin Avenue was selected as Queen of the Ball at the recent Harvest Ball held annually by the Dallas Kiwanians. Peggy is the wife of Edwin Thompson and the mother | of Roy, 5; Booth 4; Ned 2, and Lisa ' 1. Along with being active in civic. affairs, being a very busy house- | wife and mother, Peggy found time to create the gown she wore at the ball. It was fashioned along simple lines and the fabric was Hot Pink satin. From all reports a better choice for queen could not have been made. Peggy was presented with a golden crown, a beautiful bouquet of chrysanthemums and a gift of money. ; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Thompson and ‘family, Perrin Avenue, will spend the Thanksgiving week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomp- son of Pineville, Pa. 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