The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 01, 1962, Image 8

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For Sale—
- not follows competition.
: ‘wrought iron cocktail table, floor
FIREPLACE LOGS, $10 load deliv-
: $8, $10, $12, one $5. Rabbits $1.
Ee POTATOES, Apples.
market.
- FREE FIRE WOOD, fire place logs
i Swimming dock. Phone NE 9-9111.
JENNY LIND BEDSTEAD. Braided
ing tomatoes, 29¢ pound.
weeks paper.
: Tunkhannock TE 6-5761 after 6,
Thursday or: Friday evening.
Mans’ Black CHESTERFIELD OVER-
’ COMBINATION Television,
: OR 4-2537
i: ma buckwheat, $28. Phone
. d 4-3081.
PORTABLE Kerosene Heater and | MATURE WOMAN desires
chain- |
SECTION A — PAGE 8
GUARANTEED FRESH—This year's
jelly eggs. Less than wholesale.
‘5 pounds—$1.00. Prices like this
“only at Cave’s Supermarket!
LARGE HEATROLA "STOVE, $20.
Call mornings before 10. NEptune
9-9726.
'VAUGHN'S Sliced Bread—6 loaves,
- $1.00! Where else but at Cave's
Supermarket? The store that sets
LAMPS, Mahogany Lazy Susan,
rugs, wrought iron end-table,
polisher, waxer,
‘ORchard 4-8016.
GUERNSEY ( COW, BE to freshen
February 7. Bob Sickler, Orange.
Phone Federal 3- 4401.
Hollywood bed.
\
ered; red potatoes, $1.50 bushel.
Bob Sickler, Orange. Phone Federal
4-4401.
VALENTINE PUPPIES, one pretty
all white body with tan on head,
Tunkhannock TE 6-6106.
eggs, honey,
home-made jelly. Merrill Thomas
oduce---opposite Natona Mill.
ARMOUR'S Minced Balogna, pickle
a loaf, plain loaf, 39c¢ pound. We
our prices are
lower, we prove it. Cave’s Super-
and saw logs. For Sale, 20 room
building, dance hall, cabin business,
~ rugs, oval and round, in multi-
color wool, Dial 696-1853.
SOLID HEADS, California Iceburg
‘Lettuce, 2 heads—23c; large slic-
Cave's
Bupermarket for produce specials.
LAST CHANCE until Saturday to
buy Willis Jeep. See ad in last
Sacrifice at $700.
Private owner. Phone Tom DeWitt,
. COAT, lined throughout. Black
velvet collar. Breast 44; length 48.
Excellent condition, Phove OR 4-
7422.
i Barre.
CHILD'S ‘ CHIFFROBE, maple,
{ Call Greenleaf 7-2581.
AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail.
Autolite, Delco Remy, A - C,
Willard Batteries. Expert mechani-
cal work. Caddie LaBar, Memorial
Highway. Dallas.
MacINTOSH AND Northern Spy
Apples. Delicious home grown
potatoes. Strouds Acres, Route 118
Sweet Valley. Phone GR 7-3777.
$25.
SHOP Luzerne Wallpaper & Paint
Store for linoleum, wallpaper,
paints, and miscellaneous. We give
8 & H Green Stamps, 121 Main St.
RUBBER Foot Wear for the entire
family at Joe's Men’s Shop. 35
Main Street, Dallas.
FOAM RUBBER—any size—thickness
~ for i ;
Upholstering material, $1.00 to $2.50
yard. MATTRESSES MADE & EX-
PERTLY RECONDITIONED & RE-
COVERED—M. B. BEDDING CO.
factory, 526 South Main Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
INTERNATIONAL Cub Cadet Tract-
ors, tillers, McCulloch ‘chain saws
and racing motors; go-carts. A. F.
Walters, Memorial Highway, Dallas,
OR 4-3227.
HOUGH PAY LOADER, one yard
bucket on rubber tires. Good
condition. Phone NE 9-8432 after
5 p.m.
RUGS, Any SIZE—AIl known makes.
A little out of he way, but a lot
less to pay. B. Carpet Company,
267 South Main Street, Wilkes-
Wanted To Buy—
PIANO—Fairly good condition. |
Reasonable. Phone: Plymouth PR
9-2427.
WANTED TO BUY, a small used
safe. Call ORchard 4- 4251.
1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or tract-
ors, regardless of condition. Top
Dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3641.
CLEAN cotton rags with cut but-
tons. No lace curtains. Dallas
Post, Lehman Ave. [Phone OR 4-
7676.
TIMBER, Timber Land, Gold Coins,
or Guns. Phone Region 5-5032.
Wanted To Swap—
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1962
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 85c¢ for 20 words.
5c per word over 20 words - Display Classified $2. per inch
For Rent—
APARTMENT, five rooms, furnished
or unfurnished, Heat and hot
water supplied. Located near De-
munds Corners. Convenient to bus
line. Call OR 4-0570.
SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT, 4
rooms and bath. Heat and hot
water included. $47.50 monthly. Im-
mediate occupancy. Adults. Phone
696-2662.
Real Estate For Sale
BY-OWNER: 75 acre farm near
Tunkhannock. Ideal for beef, cat-
Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post
POSTIE SAYS WE ARE
FUEL OIL EXPERTS
Budget Plan _ Automatic Delivery
Service Contract - 24 Hr. Service /
OR 4-4756
J. B, POST CO.
POSTIE SAYS— Be
We Sell and Service All
Coal—OQil—Gas Burners
EFM, Specialist
EXPERT FURNACE CLEANING
J. B. POST CO.
Ground as needed, $25 per foot;
two bedroom cottage, $2,500.00.
Other buildings, acreage, and cot-
tage rental business available. Phone
NE 9-9111.
BRAND NEW-—3 bedroom ranch
home Situated on the Huntsville-
Ceasetown Road. A complete home
of highest quality material and work-
manship. Not a Ppre-fab. See this
home and compare before you in-
vest. For inspection Call OR 4-2513.
| THOMAS P. GARRITY
Realtor :
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
tle, ‘or chickens. Cheap, for quick OR 4-456
sale, Phone Federal 3-4401. inbZ.s —— m—
FOUR BEDROOM HOME $6,500. POSTIE SAYS!—
For Local Coal—Quality Coal
GLEN ALDEN COAL
Call Anytime Day or Night
OR 4-4756
J. B. POST CO.
Fast—Hi-Lift Delivery Service
UNWANTED HAIR
Removed. Multiple Electrolysis
Painless, Scarless, Private
ADA EICHLER
203 West River Street
Wilkes-Barre
List
With
LAUX
For Action
Branch - Office
ROBT. W. LAUX AGENCY
REALTORS
Memorial Highway Dallas
(Next to Bowling Alley)
OR 5-1600
Sanitary Service—
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspocls and privy
vaulws vicaned. J, A. Singer, City
Scavenger, 137 Dagobart Street,
Wilkes-Barre. Dial VA 3-4529.
WILL SWAP a 3% horsepower out-
board motor for a power mower,
Record
Player and Radio. $45. Call Good- |
feigh Farm ORchard 4-4011 and ask |
for David Stage.
HAY FOR SALE. Manzoni Brothers,
~ Follies Road, Huntsville. Phone
DEEP MINED ANTHRACITE: 2 tons |
“pea coal, $29; 2 tons chestnut,
«Hight plants, McCulloch
saws. International Harvester gar-
den tractors and snow-blowers. A.
F. Walters, Memorial Highway, Dal-
Jas. ORchard 4-3227.
HAY FOR SALE: Timothy and All
_ falfa mixed, made early, firs
Phone 696-1214.
CLEARANCE SALE at Joe's Men's
‘Shop. Clothing for all the family.
35 Main Street, Dallas.
STRICTLY FRESH Grade A White
- Bggs—3 dozen 99c. If you don’t
ink that’s a bargain, ask a chicken
Cave's Supermarket.
| Work Wanted—
| some evenings. NEptune 9-2856.
cutting. Harold Bertram at Chase. iow women who conn quality, soul
or a garden tractor plus the differ-
ence, Phone OR 4-4166.
i For Free—
WANTED: Good home for delightful,
playful shepherd-collie dog. Male,
one year old. If you want a de-
voted companion, call OR 4-3386 and
task for Donna Wright.
baby-
and
sitting, 9 am. to 3 pm,
Help Wanted—
CASH Now. Start at your con-
venience. New company needs a
696-1918 for courteous interview.
WANTED: a woman for child care
during the day in Shavertown.
Call ORchard 5-1896.
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—
TAILORING and ALTERATIONS on
dresses, skirts, coats and trousers.
Call Mrs. Bob Kappler, Overbrook
Road, Dallas, OR 4-7276.
PETER SKOPIC, public’ accountant
will help you with your income
tax. Phone OR 4-0952 after 6 p.m.
or write Dallas R.D. 4.
TREE WORK — All Kinds, Have
your building lot cleared now!
Phone OR 5-1152,
FURNITURE REFINISHING; repair-
ing, ‘antique work; removing
burns, scratches, polishing, in your
own home. All work guaranteed.
Free Estimates. Dial 696-2571.
FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING.
All Types Floors. Work guar-
In 1930 the Curtis-Martin news-
papers acquired the Philadelphia |
Inquirer for a reported price of 18 |
million dollars.
® Main Office—WILKES-BARRE
Mon,, Tpes., 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 to3P M
Thurs, and Fri.,, 9 A. M, to
Saturday 10 A M, to 2 P.
3PM
M,
@ Plymouth Office, Plymouth’
Mon., Tues, Wed., Thurs,
A.M to3 PM,
Friday—9 A. M. to 5 P, M.
® Back Mt, Office—Shavertowm
Mon,, Tues., Wed., Thurs,
8A M to2P. M
Friday, 8 A, M. to 2 P. M,
BP M to8P M
Saturday 8 A. M. to 12 Noon
anteed. WEAVER and MADAR, OR
4-2565 and BU 8-6103.
PIANO TUNING and repairing, Muh-
lenburg 256-3613." Oscar White-
sell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1.
MARGUERITE'S BEAUTY SHOP,
for that trim cut, shampoo, and
wave, or a fresh new permanent.
Phone OR 4-3191.
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me-
ter Service to insure you accu-
acy. Montross Qil Company, 436
Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt-
ler 7-2361.
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,’
WHY PAY MORE when you can
get the best professional work at
ED’S BEAUTY SHOP in Trucksville ?
Permanent waves, $6.50 up.
New phone number 696-2375.
EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Free esti-
mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill-
side ' Ave., Harveys Lake. Phone
NE 9-9416.
SNOW CLEARING
TOM'S SNOW BLOWING Service.
Will clear your drive and walks.
Prompt, efficient service, Call OR
4-0642.
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.
now located off Rt. 309 on Platts-
burg R. Beaumont. Call OR 4-5696 |
for 24 hr, service.
Service to the Greater Back Mt. Ares VA 8-7429
Pole 89 — Harveys Lake.
HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105
BOTTLED GAS
Thinking of Selling PYROFAX
TRANSUE'S T.V. and Radio Service
New and Used Appliances
Sales and Service
ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE
. COMPANY
Overbrook Avenue, Dallas
OR 4-5371
BACK MOUNTAIN
RADIATOR SHOP
Trucksville, Pa.
In Réar Of
Bob and Don’s City Service
Latest Barbee Equipment
' Phone 696-1153
i
PAINTING
INTERIOR — EXTERIOR
By Contract or Hour
CHESTER ROBERTS
Hunlock Creek R. D. 1
Phone Muhlenburg
2563692 or 2563690
BOTTLED GAS
Plumbing and Heating
Harold K. Ash
Shavertown Dallas OR 4-3161
ATLANTIC FUEL OIL
Metered Delivery
FREE Cleaning, Service—
Burner Parts
GERMICK BROS. INC.
37 Tener, Luzerne!
BU 7-2251 BU 7-9641
Sales and Service
Deep and Shallow Wells
Jets, Submercibles
Water Pumps, Sump Pumps etc.,
Water Softeners
24 HOUR SERVICE
R. W. WEIDNER
Phone Center Moreland
FE 3-4548
icate of incorporation of a proposed
business corporation to be known
as ‘The King of Dogs, Inc.” The
purposes of the proposed corpora-
tion are to sell at retail and whole-
sale hot dogs, hamburgers, fish
dogs, soft drinks and other food
items and to have and exercise
all the rights and powers necessary
or convenient in carrying out sald
| purposes.
| JOHN J. KOZLOSKI, ATTY.
802 1st National Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
“The 1962 budget for Dallas
Township has been prepared and
is available for public inspection
at the home of the secretary.
. Dallas Township supervisors in-
tend to adopt the budget as prop-
osed at the regular meeting, March
| 7, 1962.
William H Krimmel, Secretary
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYV-
VANIA,:
| COUNTY OF LUZERNE:
ELAINE STOUT vs. NOLAN E.
STOUT, No 205 January Term,
1962
TO: Nolan E. Stout, Defendant.
You are notified that Elaine Stout,
the Plaintiff has commenced an
action of Divorce against you which
you are required to defend.
Joseph Mock, Sheriff
James M. Reinert, Esquire
1054 Miners National Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pensylvania.
Dallas School District Board of
Education solicits sealed proposals
on playground equipment. Specifi-
cations may be secured at the
School Board Office, Senior High
School Building, Dallas, Pa. All bids
shall be in the hands of Mrs. Har-
riet Stahl, Secretary, Dallas School
Board Office, not later than 4:30
P.M. February 13, 1962. Bids will
be opened publicly at the regular
meeting of the Board, 8:00 P.M,
February 13, 1962. Bids shall be
plainly marked on the envelope
“Bid on' Playground Equipment.”
The board reserves the right to
accept or reject any or all bids
or any part thereof.
Harriet Stahl,
Secretary
‘Public Notice—
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Articles of Incorporation will be
filed with the Department of State,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on the
8th day of February, 1962, in ac-
cordance with the provision of the
Business Corporation’ Law of May
5, 1933, P. L. 364, as amended, for
EXPERT TAILORING
-® Trouser Alterations
e Skirts & Dresses Hemmed
e® Coat Alterations
Cleaning & Pressing
ADAMS
| Back Mt. Shopping
{Re Shavertown
Open Til 9 Every Night
Center
SS
Trucksville Club Pack
Trucksville Cub Pack 155 met at
the Fire Hall with Cubmaster Roba
| ert Kugler presiding.
The meeting was opened by Den
| 3. Mrs. Leo Corbett and Mrs. Phil-
[lip Straub, Den Mothers.
| Closing was held by Den 5, Mrs.
| Robert Kugler and Mrs. Andrew
| Freidman Den Mothers. |
A skit “Knights of work” was
given by Den 1 Mrs. William Cut-
ten and Mrs. Donald Butt den
Mothers.
Awards were presented by Ed-
ward Putkin; Wolf - Michael Dob.
son, James Corbet, Michael Burns;
Bear, Curtiss Britt.
One year pin, Bruce Long, Lar-
ry Ide; Silver Arrow, ; Michael
Burns. Denner, Frank Oatridge,
Michael Straub, Bruce Long, Assis-
tant Denner, Curtiss Britt, Mich-
ael Dobson.
Blue and Gold Dinner will be
held at St. Therese’s, February 20.
Co-chairman are Mrs. John Mart-
in and Mrs. Elmer Nagle.
In Memoriam
In Memory of Mrs. Stella Ward
who passed away on January 25,
1959.
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we love is still.
A place is vacant in her home
Which never can be filled.
No one knows the silent heartaches
Only those who have lost can tell.
The grief that is born in silence
For the one we loved so well.
Edith Ward
- Observer;
the Purpose of obiehing = estul Rainbow Officers fre
Installed On Thursday
The Charles James Memorial As-
sembly No, 144, held a public in-
stallation Thursday evening at the
Trucksville Methodist Church Edu-
cation Building. Shirley Engler,
Grand Lecturer District 6-D, was
the Installing Worthy Advisor. Mrs.
Fay Hopkins was installed as
Mother Advisor.
Officers installed Barbara Tag,
Worthy Advisor; Nancy Sieber, As-
sociate Worthy Advisor; Barbara
Hopkins, Charity; Jo-Carol Birn-
stock, Hope; Linda Tag, Faith; Mar-
gorie Davis, Recorder; Gale Rum-
baugh, Treasurer; Glenda Williams,
Chaplain; Judy Williams, Drill
Leader; Penny Farrar, Love; Gale
Kelley, Religion; Dianne Transue,
Nature; Sharon Evans, Immortality;
Colleen Conaghan, Fidelity; Barbara
Hildebrand, Patriotism; Jean Ide,
Service; Hilda Root, Confidential
Martha Messick, Outer
Observer; Sally Moyer, Musician;
Donna Smith, Choir Director; Emma
Parsons and Myra Berti, Flag
Bearers; Susan Davis and Susan
Cheney, Pages. :
Key Club News
Sunday, January 28, Bob Letts,
Lt: Governor of Division 15, and
George McCutcheon, Key Club advis-
or, attended the district mieeting
in Harrisburg, where Bob was chos-
en chairman of Key Club impromptu
was election of the new Lt. Gov-
ernor. It was decided that election
would be held in March. In Divis-
jon 15, elections will be held at
Dallas Senior High School.
Reports of each division were
the convention in Pittsburg the
there was discussion of the cost
of a trip to the International Con-
vention at Long' Beach, California.
Division 15 will meet this month
at Meyers High School.
Horseshoe 4-H Club
Meets In Lehman
Club met Saturday morning at Leh-
man Fire Hall for the showing of
two educational films, “Western
Horsemanship” and ‘Yours is the
Land.” Club members began plans
for National 4-H Week.
Present were: Thomas Estus,
President; Judy, Crispell, Nancy
Crispell, Lee Johnson, David Spen-
cer, Resia Carroll, Tim Carroll,
Leslie Vivian, Erica Vivian, Nancy
Hughes, Connie Bogdon, Linda
Mekeel, Ann Lacy, Linda Tag, Mr.
and Mrs.- Tony Bogdon, and Mr.
E. V. Chadwick.
Guests present were:
Post, Ruth Ann Scott, Sally Park-
hurst, and Scotty Robinson.
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ANTHRACITE
DEEP MINED COAL
SOLD IN 2 TON LOTS
PER TON
Stove and Nut - $16.50
Pea - $16.50
Buckwheat and Rice - $15.00
Delivered anywhere in this
locality—Please Give us 3
days motice on all orders.
OR 4-5766
MILTON PERREGO
Ne ESS Sees Sees
TO PROVIDE A REALLY PLEASANT RETIRE-
MENT — make sure you have enough life
insurance now! Let me help you plaid how
how much is enough.
phone . . . write . ,
Dallas, Pa.
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essay contest, One of the topics )
given, and plans were discussed for
weeked of April 6, 7 and 8. Also
Back Mountain Horseshoe 4-H
Debbie
. visit
Peter Kaye
76 Midland Drive ;
~ Phone OR 4-5107
for sale.
These more convenient
The MARK REALTY CO.
Kingston Corners, BU 8-4581
is pleased to announce |
NEW OFFICE HOURS
Monday thru Friday 8:00 A. M. t0°9:00 P. M.
Saturday °Til 5:00 P. M.
We have on display over 1,000 properties listed
opportunity to discuss your home requirements
|| with our experienced salesmen. Zid
hours will give you the
Tremendous increase in P. T. A.
membership at Dallas Junior High
School was reported by Mrs. Welton
Farrar, at the recent P.T.A. Meet-
ing. Thanks and praise go to Mrs.
Farrar and Home Room Mothers,
who aided her in the drive for com-
plete membership.
Two Home-rooms reached 100%:
Mrs. Jewel Ruddy, whose Home-
room mother is Mrs. Wilbur Davis,
and the joint Home-room of Mr.
Edmund Brominski and Mr. Leon-
ard Kozick, whose Home-room
mother is Mrs. Donald Bulford:
The P.T.A. setting its goal at
400 shoberohip, has reached 388
members, just two short of the goal,
an overwhelming increase from
last year.
Panel discussion was held with
various questions being answered
concerning curriculum, civil defense
and the lunch program at Dallas
Junior High School. Parents showed
great interest.
A short business meeting pre-
ceded the panel discussion in which
Miss Esther Saxe led devotions. The
mittee consisting of Robert Bach-
man, chairman; Alfred M. Camp
and Sherman Harter.
Mr. Clyde Esler displayed the
Dallas Junior High School Procedure
Meeker Completes Course
FORT KNOX, KY. (AHTNC)—
Army Pvt. Paul B. Meeker, whose
mother, Mrs. Norma C. Meeker,
lives on Harveys Lake, R. D. 1, com-
pleted the eight-week automotive
course at the Armor Training Cen-
ter, Fort Knox, Ky., January 18.
During the course Meeker re-
ceived instruction in the mechanical
“operation and maintenance of var-
ious types of vehicle engines.
The 19-year-old soldier graduated
from Tunkhannock High School in
1961.
FAST FUN!
. New Pride
of the Octagon
oD oar
MiDGET
Nothing small about the pere’
formance of this little bomb=
shell. it’s fast, frisky and agile!
Roomy lockable trunk. Seat
belt anchorages standard.
KUNKLE MOTORS
KUNKLE, PA.
(Open Evenings)
— OR 5-1546 —
P. T. A. named a Nominating Com-
~
Large Increase In Membership
Of Junior High School PTA Noted
Book. Mr. Esler and his wife have
been working very hard to win the
award for Dallas Junior High,
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Built when construction costs
were much lower, homes that
have already been lived in
are today's best: values.
Check our listing, see for
yourself!
HARVEYS LAKE POLE 131
Large 34x30 home; 6
rooms, 1% baths; oil hot
water heat; own drilled well;
Garage. Only 10+years old.
« = ‘= [Asking $18,500.
KUNKLE-ALDERSON ROAD
Modern 5 rooms and bath,
ranch home with 2-car
garage in basement; tile
bath; oil circulating thot
water heat. Other extras.
©. Asking $15,450.
POLE 234 HARVEYS LAKE
2 story, 6 rooms, 2 baths
home, automatic coal heat;
large livingroom; stone fire-
k
place; = breezeway; 2-car
garage; % acre land. Call
us to see. ;
Asking $19,500.
OTHER BARGAINS IN OUR
“LIVED IN” HOMES.
Happy home-owning
begins here
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