~ Rrange, good condition. No reason- phone BUtler 8-3236. Boy tomatoes in flats, also early "dens, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5426. ~ DAVID BRADLEY side delivery hay ment, heater. Call GReenleaf 7-2732. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 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 Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post 4 ; For Sale— 1957 FORD Station wagon, V-8. Very clean, runs like new, Must sacri- fice. Dial GReenleaf 7-3162. SIXTEEN foot Century Inboard boat. Excellent condition. Phone OR 4- 4417 after 6 p.m. FORTY ACRES hay. Kunkle, near Community Hall. William Brace. Phone OR 4-2016. EIGHT FOOT pool table, two years old, Cost $85, will sell for $50.00. 52 E. Center Street, Shavertown. Boy's new Andy Hardy suit. Size 8. Long brown trousers, striped jac- ket. Cost $12.00 will sell for $7.00. Phone OR 5-1584. GIRL’S STURDY 20” bicycle, $12.00; clean 40” Westinghouse Electric able offer refused. Phone OR 65-1265. VERONA PIANO ACCORDION, 120 bass, almost new, $125; small Briggs piano, excellent condition, $175. Phone ORchard 4-2024. MUNTZ TV, console model; Singer sewing machine, both in" excell- ent condition. See them at 432 Schuyler Avenue, Kingston, ' or 9 BY 12 tent, wooden floor. Used one year, First $50 takes it.' Cost $108.00. Phone OR 4-3211. ANNUAL and peraennial plants. Many varieties to select from. Big potted tomato plants. Keller's Gar- KITCHEN table, 4 chairs, Fair con- dition. $12.00. Phone OR 4-5972. GAITED 10 year old Mare for sale. Reasonable. Call OR 4-3877. OUT OF THE WAY— So You Save Dollars! Best quality furniture. SUTLIFF’'S—Below Sweet Valley at Bloomingdale. Muhlenburg 256- 3071. i : JAKEWAY ARCHITECTURAL Lawn Products: Complete line lawn and rock garden equipment, deer, Dutch mills, urns, flower boxes, bird baths, bird houses and feeders, lawn chairs, picnic tables. Special bird baths, $3.95, Phone OR 4-2967. Stop, see our display, Route 415, Memorial Highway, Dallas to Harv- eys Lake. i AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail. Autolite, Delco Remy, A-C, Wil- lard Batteries. Expert mechanical work, Caddie LaBar, Memorial Highway, Dallas. en and Lawn Tractors; McCulloch chains, saws, welding, A. F. Walters, Memorial Highway, Dallas. OR 4- 3227. DEEP MINED ANTHRACITE: 2 tons pea coal, $29; 2 tons chestnut, $33; 2 tons buckwheat, $28. Phone ORchard 4-3081. SHOP Luzerne Wallpaper & Paint Store for linoleum, wallpaper, paints, and miscellaneous. We give S & H Green Stamps, 121 Main St. FOAM RUBBER—any size—thickness for mattresses—cushions—seats. 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 Gard- | mobile using 0il? Your machanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP STULL BROTHERS. KINGSTON. ‘WHY PAY MORE when you can get the best professional work at ED'S BEAUTY SHOP 60 Center St., Shavertown? Permanent waves, $6.50 up. New phone number OR 5-1113. DR. JOHN H. THOMPSON, Chiro- practor, Route 309, Beaumont; Phone Harveys Lake, NE 9-5441. PLUMBING and HEATING—quick, efficient service, Day or night. Bob Gordon, Trucksville, 696-2240, VACUUM CLEANER, sales and ser- vice. All makes. Joseph S, Blaum, your Hoover Man. NE 9-9631. FLOOR SANDING and finishing. All types floors. Work guaran- teed. Weaver and Madar. OR 4- 7806 and BU 8-6103. JOHNNY'S BODY SHOP: painting, acetylene welding. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. Old Lake Road, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004. COREY ROOD CONTRACTOR - BUILDER 76 LEHIGH STREET SHAVERTOWN, PA, OR 5-1826 ; We Specialize In Custom Built Cabinets FOURTEEN-foot boat, controls, windshield, running lights, trailer, Mercury 30-horsepower motor. Must sell. Make offer. NEptune 9-8504. rake. Like new. D.C. Bishop, Sut- ton Creek Road, Pittston RD. 1. Phone Harding 388-2047. 1959 Oldsmobile Hardtop four-door sedan, fully powered, deluxe equip- excellent © condition.” Owner RUGS, Any SIZE—AIll known makes, A little out of he way, but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, Wilkes Barre. Water Pumps— COMPLETE SALES AND SERVICE. Deep and Shallow Well Jets. Sub- mersibles and Sucker Rod Types. R. W. Weidner. Plumbing and Heat- must sell. Financing can be ar- ranged, OR 4-1631 daytimes, 696- 1504 evenings. ing. Phone FE 3-4548. Wanted, 1962 CHEVROLET Corvir “Monza coupe. White with red interior. Fully equipped. Immaculate. Big sav- ings. 40 Hickory Road, Dallas. PITTSTON space heater, suitable for cottage, like new; gas' hot-water heater, good condition. Dial 696- 1214. FLORABUNDA potted roses in bud and bloom, value $3.75, special $1. 49, at Broody’s Greenhouses, ‘Main Road, Dallas, next to Prince of Peace Church. MAPLE dinette table and four chairs; also an automatic oil FULL sized modern electric stove. Needs only minor. repairs. $15.00. ; Phone OR 4-6351. TENT, Army style. Holds 8 or more cots. $12.00 Phone GR 7-3621. COMBINATION fountain and large bird. bath. Half original , price. Shiner Farm, Loyalville. ADDING machine, Allen-Wales, tip- top condition, $75. ORchard 4- 4414. COTTAGE tent 9x12, floor, alumini- zed top, aluminum poles, 7x9 kitchen extension, storage bag. Like new. ORchard 4-3091, after 6 p.m. DOUBLE THE LIFE of your asphalt _ driveway or parking area by having us repair and coat with Black-Top Seal. Protects against weather, oil and gasoline. Inexpen- sive. For free estimate call OLym- pic 4-8061, or after 5:30 p.m. Dal- las 696-2345. ‘BIRD HOUSES: Blue bird, wren; also feeders, Frank Jackson. ‘Phone NE 9-2651, PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH ROCKER, about 200 years.old. Newly dec- ‘orated, Excellent condition, Phone NE 9-2651. STOKER HOT-AIR FURNACE, ALL |, controls, excellent condition. See it in operation. $135. Dial ‘NEptune 9-3941, | LARGEST STOCK OF SUMMER cottons in the valley. Half sizes, missy, and juniors. Why pay for overhead ? Always come back, North Main Street Dress Shop, 460 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, open every night until 8. ASSORTED Primrose Plants (potted) in bloom; Potted Perennial plants, Shasta Daisy, Peonies, old fash- ioned bleeding heart, Columbine, Spring Asters, Native Bittersweet, Evergreen Bitter sweet, Platycodon (blue and white) GQGaillardia, Iris (new varieties), Delphiniums, Stokes Asters, Candytuft, and others. Kel- ler’s Gardens, Idetown. NE 9-5426. TAILORING and ALTERATIONS on coats, dresses, skirts and trousers. Call Pauline Davis Kappler, Over. brook Road, Dallas, OR 4-7276. SECOND HAND dolls to dress for Library Auction. Phone Mrs. New- man OR 4-3408. NYLON STOCKINGS to stuff dolls for Library Auction. Bring to Dallas Post. TOP SOIL — FILL — TOP SOIL Regular and Screened Complete Excavating Facilities for CELLARS, WATER LINES, SEPTIC TANKS & GRADING — By Contract or Hourly — For Free Estimate Call HOOVER & MILBRODT OR 4-2494 OR 4-2498 IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- HILL-CHEST Upholsterers will cover your couch with the most modern fabrics, or your kitchen set with the finest materials. Gregg Mastro- nuzzi, VAlley 4-2334. DITCH DIGGING and cellar excavat- ing; grading, filling, gravel and topsoil Cook's pany, Dallas-Tunkhannock Highway, NEptune 9-8440. DR. James R. Van Loon D.C.N.D. is now practicing full time ‘at Harvey's Lake, Pole 125. By ap- points only. Complete Drugless Health Service, Phone NE 9-2581. Instruction— MRS. ALBERT TURNER, graduate of Philadelphia Conservatory and a well known soloist in the area, will instruct children in small groups to sing and to enjoy sing- ing, with a program to follow. Groups now forming. Inquire 696- 1363. 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 HARVEYS Lake, Maple Street, near Sandy Beach. Five room house all on one floor, $3,000. Dial NEp- tune 9-5208. MEADOW LAKE, LEHMAN, NEW 5 room house. Birch cabinets, oil heat, lake priveleges, beautiful view Priced for quick sale. $9,950. Phone OR 4-2524. For Rent— FOUR room home all on one floor, all improvements. Dial ORchard 4-7891. Will Swap— LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED and sharpened, new and used mowers and parts. Saw filing and’ retooth- ling, knives and shears sharpened. Pick-up and Delivery, William Eckert, Tunkhannock Highway. Phone OR 4-5931. DALLAS READY MIXED CON- CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality and service. Phone OR 4-0316. IDETOWN COUPLES CLUB needs used furniture and odds and ends for Idetown Methodist. Church Auc- tion. For pick-up, phone NE 9-5300 or 9-5367. Help Wanted— 11, Updyke Berry Farm, Sweet Valley, GR 7-2064. 1 HIGH SCHOOL girl to assist with house work and baby sitting. Phone OR 4-8266. SOMEONE to help Mr. Arthur New- man dress dolls for the Library Auction. Phone OR 4-3408. STRAWBERRY pickers needed start- ing June 14 at McKinley Long,’ Sweet Valley, GReenleaf 7-2321. Wanted To Buy— WANTED to buy, apartment size stove. GReenleef T7-2732. tons. No lace curtains. Dallas Post, Lehman Ave. Phone OR 4-7676 or OR 4-5656. WANTED TO BUY, a good, sturdy used bike, 26 inch size, Schwinn preferred. Call NEptune 9-5000- 1,000 JUNK CARS, Trucks or Tract- ors, regardless of condition. Top dollar. Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631. Sanitary Service— 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. SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS cleaned, industrial and resident- ial. J. A. Singer, 137 Dagobart Street, Wilkes-Barre, Dial VA 3-4529 HORSES, COWS, etc., and materials hauled, Si Evans. Phone OR 4.5522. Whom To Call— POND'S CLEANED and built by Dragline, Complete excavating facilities for cellars, water lines, septic tanks and grading. For free estimates call J. J. Tobin, Harveys Lake NE 9-5404. HOOVER Lawn Mower Shop—Lawn Mowers sharpened and repaired, any make. Picked up and delivered | free. New and - used lawmowers | for sale. Call after 5 p.m. or Sat- urdays. NE 9-5335. BEST PRICES on high test Peat Moss from our swamp. You may | pick up by the bag or truck. We also deliver. Paul D, Eckert. Mach- ell Ave., Dallas, Phone 4-0194, STRAWBERRY pickers, about June | CLEAN cotton rags without but- | PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 256-3613. Oscar White- sell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Free esti- mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave. Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-9416. 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. 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. George B. Schooley General Contractor KITCHENS Phone 696-2826 Free Estimates, Work Guaranteed PAINTING INTERIOR — EXTERIOR By Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS Hunlock Creek R. D. I Phone Muhlenburg 2563692 or 2563690 BOTTLED GAS Pumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash Shavertown Dallas OR 4.3161 BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas OR 4-5371 | CRUSHED STONE AND RED SHALE for driveways and parking areas 1 YATSKO Excavating © ORchard . 5-1276 { | SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST WILL TRADE a Kenmore Oil Heater for a coal heater and $15 to boot. Two fifty-gallon tanks included. Ben Engleman, Noxen. Public Notice “ESTATE OF RUTH M. WEAVER (a/k/a Ruth Mengel Weaver) (Died May 12, 1962), late of Wilkes-Barre City. Letters Testamentary having been granted, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same to JONATAHN TC. VALENTINE, EXECUTOR, 35 N. FRANKLIN STREET, WILKE S- BARRE, PA.” “ESTATE OF WILLIAM A. WEAVER, (Died May 6, 1962), late of Wilkes-Barre City. Letters of Ad- ministration CTA having been grant- ed, all persons indebted to said estate those having claims to present the same to SAMUEL P. M. WEAVER AND SALLY W. STEVENS, AD- MINISTRATORS CTA, c/o JONA- THAN C. VALENTINE, ATTY. 35 N. FRANKLIN STREET, WILKES- BARRE, PA. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been issued to William C. Scott, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and George A. Scott, Exeter, Pa. Executors of the Estate of Chester A. Scott, deceased, who died May 16, 1962, late of Wilkes-Barre. All per- sons indebted to said estate are re- quested to make payment and those | having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Ex ecutors named, William C. Scott, 52 Caltin Street, Wilkes Barre Pa., or George A. Scott, 7 Coolidge Street, Exeter, Pa. Thomas E. Roberts, Atty. 1200 Miners National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration in the estate of George A. Uebe, late of Lehman’ township, Luzerne County, Pa., who died May 13, 1962, have been granted to Vera Uebe, R.D. 2 Lehman township); all persons in- debted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands are requested to present the same without delay to the said Administratrix,or to EARL T. CHAMBERLIN, Attorney, RD. 2 Box 181, Dallas, Pa. COAL SUMMER PRICES VERY HARD, NO DIRT LOW ASH CONTENT HIGH IN HEAT —-100% GUARANTEED— 'STOVE & JUMBO NUT $17.00 PEA 15.50 STOKER . 14.50 In Two Ton Lots Give us 3 days Notice On Delivery OR 4-5766 MILTON PERREGO Excavating Com-- are requested to make payment and | Box 179, Dallas, Pa., (who lives in | members of Daddow-Isaacs Post American Legion, stand beside one of the “Welcome to Dallas” signs that have been erected by the Legion at the approaches to Dallas Borough This one erected near Dallas ‘Motel Visitors Are Welcomed To Mayor Thomas H. Morgan and Dallas was inspected Sunday by, left to right: William O’Brien, Commander Edward Buckley, Mayor Morgan, Richard Staub and Thomas Reese. Other signs’ are near Dallas Ren- tal Service on Memorial Highway and on Route 118. Motorists Alerted For Children On Vacation Hundreds of school children are on summer vacation and Wyoming Valley Motor Club reminds motor- ists to be alert for youngsters play- ing in the streets. R. J. Myers, club assistant man- ager, pointed out that during the next three months the hours be- tween 97 am. and 3 p.m. will con- stitute a new danger period for potential traffic accidents involving school-age children. Motorists are unaccustomed to watching for youngsters during these hours and often become com- placent. During the next three months School Safety Patrol mem- bers, with their familiar white Sam Brown belts, are on vacation and will not serve as reminders that children are present. It is, therefore, every motorist’s job to anticipate the actions = of these youngsters, particularly when driving through urban areas. ‘While schools have closed for the summer, the playground facilities still attract many boys and girls. School zones will continue to rate as danger areas, regardless of whether classes are in session or not. Remember, youngsters going to and from play are in a carefree mood, unmindful of the dangers | of traffic. CROWN IMPERIAL LANES Anothed season has come to an end for competitive league bowling at Crown Imperial Lanes. Leagues have finished; trophies and other awards have been given. Many new championship teams are sporting of- ficial patches of 1961-62 season and some have come back for the second and third year as tops in their leagues. Summer bowling has already started with a place for everyone. Join whatever group you find best suited for you -— mixed, couples, women’s, mens. Here's’ a chance to practice the game and have fun while meeting new friends! SOME CHAMPS! Crown Major League ended with a mew sponsor, Monk Plumbing and Heating as champs. Disque Funeral Home has taken the championship moore than once before in Neighborhood League. Wreckers took over the top spot in George Shupp League and Lakers League featured Ed- ‘wards Cafe. Wasps are champs of Holy Rollers League; De- laney’s headed Imperialettes; Mac Tools led Country League at the finish. Beaver Run came in second in Howie Davis Classic Travelling League. Com- munity Service League held the final play-off last week and Ben Franklin finished as champion team. COMMUNITY SERVICE In Community Service play- off, ! | 194 BOWLING NEWS G. Reimiller was high man with 222 | (574) and N. Horlacher had 197- 196 (564) for the Franklin team. Frank Kardell led Boyd White's team with 230 (571.) L. Corbett hit 192 and P. Straub, 190. Season high series was 664, Frank Kardell; high game, Bob ‘Maturi, 284; top average, 178 by Don Peterson and most im- proved bowler, Arch Austin. Team high series was rolled by Boyd White’s-2732 and single, Orchard Farm-998. MAJOR LEAGUE Representing Major League in Proprietors’ Tournament will be Monk Plumbing-3041; Phillips Sup- ply-3023; Dallas Esso-2883; West Side Novelty 2858. Mathers Black Top, even with only two men on the line, rolled 2870 pins but were unable to qualify for the tourna- ment because only two men showed up. Too bad, boys! Nice game! Including a beautiful 278 game by Tom Cross. Some nice bowling was done in the play-offs. Dan Richards hit 205- 219-206(630); Roy Stair 199-246 (613); Tom Cross 198-278(629); Richie Bonomo 191-220 (599); Dave Eddy 224 (590); Amby Vida 205-213 (577); Steve Bonomo 191- 203 (576); Rich Bonomo 231 (577); Charles Nafus 201-216 (585); Bill Weaver 196-201 (574); Andy Matte (560); Bob Fallon 204-219 (562). BY DORIS MALLIN Buynak 222; Ciccarelli 206; C. Wil- liams 213; B. Roberts 205; Kriel 202. Top average for the season was held by Charlie Williams with 190; Bob Moore had high series of 704; Marty Panunti and ‘Chet Molley each rolled 256 games, and most improved went! to Harold Kocher. Al Bellas re- ' ceived the ABC award for roll- ing a triplicate. GEORGE SHUPP George Shupp League wound up’ the season with a banquet at Sportsmen Bar and Grille, Harveys Lake. Herm Kern was Master of Ceremonies, invocation and bene- diction was given by Father Bren- nan. Group singing was led. by Herm Kern. ! Officers of the league were in- troduced as Al Kalafsky, president; | George Shupp, vice-president; Jim Lohman, secretary and Bill Morton, treasurer. Al Kalafsky presented gifts and awards to the following: Trophies to Championship team Wreckers, Bill Amos, Al Ka- lafsky, Russ Monte, Bill Morton and Jack Trudnak; trophy-high series, Joe Shemanski; trophy- high single, Joe Kravtiz; trophy high average, Bob Moore (188). ABC (belt buckle) most im- proved bowler, Oak Brace; trophies-last place team, Cast* Ee on this brand new HOOVER Constellation E. Yankoski posted 216; Exclusive light, DALLAS OR 4-4621 Double-Stretch floor nozzle HIGHWAY Fast bag change - takes only 5 seconds Full Re | horsepower rug and S pest | erline Hauling. ‘Special awards went to Harold Kocher, Frank Gialogowicz, Lum Loomis (low game), Bill Morton (most improved “left-handed” bowl= er. Mrs. Al Kalafsky won the door prize, a desk clock given by Tony Bonomo. Dancing followed the program with music by the Merry Markers. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST CALL = "FOR A FREE XE Ll HOME HEATING © | SURVEY MONK Plbg. & Hig. N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. ’ EXTRA YALUE . . . 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