i Hod a gua 5 SR a 'SIXTEEN-FOOT motor boat, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 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 85¢ for 20 words. 5c per word over 20 words - Display Classified $2. per inch p—7 £ (PPV Buy — Sell — Swap — Or Trade In The Trading Post if 0) iL vi pr 5 DP =F AL NE TILL For Sale— GOOD SOUND Riding Horse, guar- anteed safe for children, $150.00; driving horse, harness, buggy, sleigh; 1955 Pontiac loaded, Starchief, $400 to quick buyer. Atlantic Ser- vice Center, Forkston. 1957 FORD SEDAN. Rebuilt V-8, standard shift. OR 4-4306. BOYS 20” bicycle, basket and training wheels. $12. Call after 3, NEptune 9-8753/ DELUXE 40 INCH Electric Range. Call OR 4-7551.. GOOD GAS REFRIGERATOR and | Range, $30 each. Dial OR 5-1845. A GREEN sofa bed, soft and com- fortable with a detachable bolster back. Phone OR 4-5546. WESTINGHOUSE front - loading |. washer, perfect condition. Baby bassinette, including hood, mattress, 2 fitted Carter sheets, liner and skirt. ORchard 4-2897. Pen- yan, inboard motor 4 cylinders, Fiberglass bottom, and trailer. Dial NEptune 9-3742. 1955 FORD V-8 Four-door perfect condition. A real beauty like new. Radio and heater, new tires. Phone OR 4-2488. TWO RIDING HORSES for sale, Palomino and Welsh pony. Call NEptune 9-8651. _ | OR 4-2524 at Valley 4-0421. AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail. Autolite, Delco Remy, A-C, Wil- lard Batteries. Expert mechanical work, Caddie 'LaBar, Memorial Highway, Dallas. MILLERS SERVICE STATION, lu- brication, Delco Batteries, Tune- up Ignition, Brake Service. Official Inspection Station. Upper Demunds Road. OR 5-1601. 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. Sanitary Service— | SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete, buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Som, 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 Real Estate For Sale NEW 5 room house, two car garage, birch cabinets, oil fired, base oard heat. Excellent location. Priced for quick sale, $9,950. Phone DALLAS, 306 Huntsville Road. Modern, Colonial, Large bright rooms, built-in kitchen, Fireplace. Separate first floor apartment. Suitable for doctor or dentist. Pri- vate swimming pool. Priced below replacement cost. Phone OR 4-5666. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Free esti- mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave. Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-9416. HAROLD K. ASH PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC HEATING SHAVERTOWN OR 4-3161 DALLAS READY MIXED CON- CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality and service. Phone OR 4-0316. 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 George B. Schooley General Contractor KITCHENS Phone 696-2826 Free Estimates, Work Guaranteed SELL KNAPP AEROTRED SHOES FULL TIME OR PART TIME Earn up to $150 weekly selling famous nationally advertised Knapp Air-Cushioned Shoes. Established trade. Complete line of Sport, Work, Dress Shoes for Men and Women. Big daily commissions plus monthly profit-sharing plan and insurance protection under new liberal Secur- ity Benefit Plan.- Finest factory-fit- ting service in America. Here is your opportunity to enjoy financial independence in a sound, profitable business of your own. Complete selling equipment furnished free. Write today to S. W. Rearick, R. D. #2, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania for local interview. MALE CLERK for hardware store. Back Mt. resident preferred. Write Box 11, Dallas Post. MAN WANTED National Consumers Financing organization offers unusual op- portunity for executive career to high school graduate with pleas- ing personality, ambition, aggres- siveness, with ability to meet the public. Experience in contact work desirable but not a requirement. Automobile a requirement. Car Expenses paid. Good starting salary. Rapid advancement ahead for the right man. Write Box 12, Dallas Post ROLLAWAY BED $12; glider and six cushions, $12; dark mahogany coffee table, $10; venetian blinds 4 for $2; two electric stoves, best offer; child's desk, $4. OR 4-0766. CHAMPION AKC BEAGLES. 2-4 months old. BU 7-4701. * ’ 7 USED RADIATORS, all working condition. Worked last winter, Complete wih valves and vents. Can be seen at Meade's Garage in Ide- town. 6 ROOM CAPE COD HOUSE, 12 years old. $8,500." Demunds Bond} near Fernbrook. DOUBLE SET DRIVING HARNESS Si Evans, OR 4-5522. FRIGIDAIRE PORTABLE Dishwasher in excellent condition, not even two years old. . Remodelling. Call ORchard 4-6566., MOTOR BOAT, 16-foot Fleetwood, 35 h.p. Mercury; windshield, auto- matic controls; tarp and water skis included. $350. ORchard 4-0827. 200 NEW BUSHEL Tomato Field Boxes at Giles Wilson's, Fern- brook and Demunds Road, ORchard 5-1589. 1955 PLYMOUTH, 6 cylinder, stan- dard, two-door, nice condition, $175. 50 Hilldonia Avenue, or call ORchard 4-6601. 12 CUBIC FOOT refrigerator; U. S. red top steam boiler with hot water attachment and thermostat control, large enough for six room house. $75. each. Phone BUtler 7- T947 or sce at 583 Northampton {St., Kingston. WOMEN’S and children’s canvas shoe sale. Joe's Men's Shop. 35 Main, Dallas. BARGAINS GALORE at Joe's Men's Shop. 35 Main St., Dallas. RUGS, Any SIZE—AIl known makes. A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, Wilkes- Barre. INTERNATIONAL Cub Cadet Gard- en and Lawn Tractors; McCulloch chains, saws, welding, A. F. Walters, Memorial Highway, Dallas. OR 4- 3221. 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. SHOP Luzerne Wallpaper & Paint 8tore for linoleum, wallpaper, paints, and miscellaneous. We give S & H Green Stamps, 121 Main St. BIG 20% Discount on colored en- velopes for personal or business use; We need to move these now! Call the Dallas Post or come in. OR 4-5656. BIRD HOUSES: also feeders, Phone NE 9- 2651, 1954 PLYMOUTH Your-door edan. One owner. covers. GReenleaf 7-3162. Blue bird, wren; Frank Jackson. PINK ‘BATHROOM SINK; large medicine cabinet. Call 696- 1305. BUCKET- A- DAY, 6 inch grinder. with half inch Phone OR 4- 6262. Ys inch drill press PRIVATELY OWNED 1954 Dodge Six cylinder. Automatic Two extra winter Coronet. transmission. tires. Phone OR 4-6262. DEEP MINED ANTHRACITE: 2 tons pea coal, $29; 2 tons chestnut, $33; 2 tons buckwheat, $28. Phone ORchard 4-3081. New tires, new seat Good condition. Best offer. Jigsaw complete shaft and motor. MODERN, Three Bedroom Rancher, wall to wall carpet, draperies. Lovely surroundings. Two car ga- rage. Prices, $21,000 for quick sale. Knob ' Hill, Trucksville. Phone 696-2158. THREE-BEDROOM home in Dailos, near churches, schools, shopping area. Oil heat, 1, baths, stone fireplace, attached garage, screened porch, wall to wall carpeting, dry cellar. © ORchard 4-5776 SIX ROOM and Bath Home, all im- provements, on one acre of land, | trees, shrubbery, beautiful scenery, Mt. Zion Road. Harding 388- 4729. THREE BEDROOM ranch type house. Tile bath. Modern Kkit- chen. Beautifully landscaped. Re- duced for quick ‘sale. 5 Helen's PAINTING INTERIOR — EXTERIOR By Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS Hunlock Creek R. D. 2 Phone Muhlenburg 2563692 or 2563690 CRUSHED STONE RED SHALE Also STONE-FREE TOPSOIL for driveways and parking areas YATSKO Excavating ORchard 5-1276 Court, Courtdale. THOMAS P. GARRITY | Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105 EXCAVATING - DITCHING LOADING Top Soil & Fill Septic Tanks Installed Equipment Rented C. TYRRELL W. Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown OR 4-6486 For Bent— 4 ROOM apartment and garage. On Kunkle Road, '» mile from Har- veys Lake. Call NE 9-9531. SIX ROOM HOUSE, half of ‘double block. 208 Holly Street, Trucks- ville. Phone 696-2737. Wanted To Rent— FIRST FLOOR APARTMENT. Two Adults. Back Mountain Area. Phone OR 4-4117 BELL TELEPHONE Official is look- ing for a nice house in this area to rent. Three or four - bedrooms needed, Call BUtler 7-7757 during weekdays. Whom To Call— DRESSMAKING Alterations. For sale: Aprons, tatted handkerchiefs and pillowcases with tatting. Home Sundays and evenings after 6:30. Phone OR 4- 3597 FLOOR SANDING and finishing. All types floors. Work guaran- teed. Weaver and Madar. OR 4- 7806 and BU 8-6103. PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING. Muhlenburg 2152. Oscar White- sell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1. . MISS DIANE Palm & Card Reading on all problems. No appointment necessary. Now at HANSON’S AMUSEMENT PARK JOpen from noon until 11:30 p.m. VACUUM CLEANER, sales and ser- vice. All makes. Joseph S. Blaum, your Hoover Man. NE 9-9631. ! 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 LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED and sharpened, new and used mowers and parts. Saw filing and retooth- ing, knives and shears sharpened. Pick-up and Delivery, William Eckert, Tunkhannock Highway. Phone OR 4-5931. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using oil? Your machanic or garagé will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. JOHNNY’S BODY SHOP: painting, acetylene welding. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. Old Lake Road, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004. Wanted To Buy— 1,000 JUNK CARS, Trucks or Tract- ors, regardless of condition. Top dollar. Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631. BOYS 20” bicycle and girls fu full size bike. Reasonable. Phone OR 4-3561. Opporfunity— © BOTTLED GAS \ PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, OR 4-5371 Dallas COMPLETE EXCAVATING facilities for cellars, water lines, septic tanks, grading. Also fill and top soil. Free estimates, {Call Bud Slocum, Dallas R. D, 2. Sweet Val- ley, GR’ 7- "273% y man to do body, fender and painting work. & Could, Memorial Highway. WE NOW HAVE an eRpeTien oa expert, guaranteed Now you can get convenient, top notch work at fair prices. Elston RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST. Convenient and pleasant new office located in Dallas. Five days per week’ Ex- perienced male or female only will be considered. Raymon R. Heddon and Company. Phone OR 5-1117. Dressmaking EXPERIENCED Dress- oS Melior, suits, coats, draperies, alterations. 216 Huntsville Road, Dallas. Help Wanted— Experienced Operator Wanted For Night Shift Starting August 13, 1962 Guarantee full work All Union Benefits Apply Jay Fashions of Sweet Valley GReenleaf 17-3181 Water Pumps COMPLETE Sales and Service. Deep and {Shallow Well. Jets, Submer- sibles and Sucher Rod Types. R. W. Weidner. Plumbing & Heating. Phone FE 3-4548 or OR 4-6106. Gas Heating ARE YOU THINKING of Changing your present heating system to gas heat Gas heating systems or conversions completely installed. R. W. Weidner, Plumbing and Heating, Phone FE 3-4548 or OR 4-6106. For Free— WANTED GOOD HOME for affec- tionate stray. Manchester dog: Male. Nice with children. Lovely house pet. Phone NE 9-8753. Found— LARGE MALE COLLIE, fawn and white, black mark on tail and neck, no collar. Owner identify and pay for ad. GReenleaf 7-2573. Apparently wandered during Tues- day’s storm. Public Notice— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration in the Estate of CHARLES CLAUDE WAR- DEN (a/k/a (CHARLES CLAUDE ‘WARDAN), late of the Township of have been granted to DORIS H. WARDEN (or WARDAN), 81 Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown, Pa. Cred- itors are notified: to make known their claims and those indebted to the estate to make payment to said Administratrix or to her attorney. B. B. LEWIS, Atty., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the ESTATE OF FAY E. HOPKINS, late of Wilkes-Barre, died July 3, 1962. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to the administratrix of the estate, Hilda N. Hopkins, 19 Miner Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penn- sylvania. MITCHELL JENKINS, ESQ. 1000 Blue Cross Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Penna. The Dallas School District Board of Directors solicits sealed proposals on the following: (1) Cleaning Sep- tic Tanks, (2) Supply and Delivery of Coal, (3) Ash, Garbage and Trash Removal, (4) Pick-up Truck, (5) Classroom Lighting, (6) Supply and Installation of four Univents, (7) Athletic Locker-room Storage Bas- ket Racks, (8) Wet and Dry Vacu- um Type Cleaner, (9) Sixty Pupil Desk and Chair Units, (10) Cumula- tive Permanent Student Record Card System, (11) Industrial Arts Supplies, (12) Musical Instruments, (13) Duplicator, (14) Electric Office Typewriter, (15) Electric Printing Calculator, (16) Cleaning and Re- family. House furnished. References. C. W. Carpenter, Clarks Summit R.D. 2: Phone Juniper 6-3441. EXPERIENCED FARMER. Small Year round employment. pairing Typewriters, (17) Cafeteria Toods and Supplies. Specifications may be secured at the Office of the School Board Secretary, Administra- tion Office, Mezzanine Floor, Dallas Senior High School, Dallas, Pennsyl- RELIABLE WOMAN for Housework. Three days weekly, 696-2271. Phone ba vania. All bids shall be in the hands of Mrs. Harriet Stahl Secretaty of the r Kingston, who died June 17th, 1962, |, Spirit Liquid Type Electric | THESE WOMEN! By d’Alessio <> my “But it was a slip of the tongue, darling! I meant to say you were deductible—not expendable!” All summer, children have been hanging over the pasture fence out beyond Alderson, yearning over the baby Shetland ponies. The forty brood mares on the Joseph Rosentel farm across the road from [Sterling Farms have just about finished foal- ing for the year. Small editions of palomino Shetlands frisk about the pasture, the smaller ones keeping close to their mothers. Brood mares and foals during the winter are housed in the newly re- conditioned barns. There is a steady demand for yearling ponies. Adam Stefanowicz, for eight years manager for John Fine's farm in Loyalville, now manager for Mr. Rosenstel of Forty Fort, reports that in addition to the ponies, the farm has 85 registered Holsteins, 60 milkers. Outlet for milk is the Grablick Dairy in Pittston. Facilities, says Mr. Stefanowicz, are sufficient for a larger herd. Ex- pectation is that it will number 100 shortly, A tiled milking parlor routes milk directly ‘from cow to cooling tank without interference of human hands., Temperature of fluid milk is reduced sharply and immediately to 35 degrees. Extensive renovation is going on. The handsome | hand-hewed fence which is extending itself around the property, up the road which divides Sterling Farm from the former Kern acreage, and around the sharp cor- ner where the most beautiful pink laurel in the countryside has fallen a prey to the advancing bulldozers, will eventually enclose the entire property. The farm belonged in the early 1900s to Charles Kern, father of William Kern who bought the pro- perty eventually and last fall sold it to Joseph Rosentel. Charles Kern owned about 400 acres, bounded on the south by the Buckwheat Hollow Road, which fol- lows the former logging train tracks. ' The acreage includes the Mon- tross farm, the Mark Morgan farm on the hillside, and a 150 acre tract purchased from the Albert Lewis Lumber Company after logging operations were completed and the hillsides denuded. Charles had a milk business in Wilkes-Barre, with =a five-wagon operation. Milk was hauled in from the farm by mules and horses, for distribution. In 1918, when it became impos- sible to keep farm help because of Board, at the Administration Office, Dallas, Pennsylvania, not later than 3:00 PM., D.S.T., August 14, 1962. Bids will be opened publicly at the regular meeting of the Board, 8:00 P.M., August 14, 1962 in the library of the Dallas Senior High School, Dallas, Pennsylvania. Bids shall be plainly marked on the envelope identifying the bid. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof. By order of the Board. Harriet Stahl, Secretary COAL NEW LOW PRICES VERY HARD, NO DIRT LOW ASH CONTENT HIGH IN HEAT —100% GUARANTEED— STOVE & JUMBO NUT $16.50 PEA 14.50 STOKER 14.00 In Two Ton Lots Give us 3 days Notice On Delivery OR 4-5766 MILTON PERREGO Children Flock To The New Fonte To Admire Shetland Pony Babies the first World War, he abandoned the town milk business and moved the small Kerns to the farm where they had always spent the summer, making of it a year round residence. Mr, Stefanowicz and his family now live in the former Kern house. Mrs. Stefanowicz is a niece of the Kern brothers. From Australia ROSS HENRY WALKER Dallas Rotary welcomes its guest student for the coming year on Sunday, August 26. The student is a young man 17 years of age from Australia whose name is Ross Henry ‘Walker. Mr. Walker, was a high school student in Australia. He partici- pated in sports and the school band, and was active in many other things. He was a boarding school student for ' several years so he should not mind being away from home. He will attend Dallas Area High School. Ross is deeply interested in farm- ing methods and techniques, par- ticularly dairy farming. His father operates a 700 acre farm with 100 head ‘of dairy cows, along with grazing, tobacco, and general farm- ing. He will leave Australia August 23 and arrive in New York on August 26. Dallas Rotary Club president, Jack Landis and a dele- gation of Rotarians will welcome him and bring him to Dallas. For the ensuing year he will be the guest of Dallas Rotary Club, living in a number of the members’ homes. Tabloids - Circulars Try The Post Offset Chief Engineer RONALD CARRUTHERS Appointment of Ronald Carruth- ers as Chief Engineer of Common- wealth Telephone Company has been announced by A. J. Sordoni, Jr. president. Mr. Carruthers is a familiar figure in the Dallas area since he served as Commonwealth's equipment en- gineer from June, 1953, to July, 1959. Since his return, he has pur- chased the Harry Burns home on Sterling Avenue where he resides with his wife, Dorothy, and -chil- dren, Gillian, Debra, Diane and Susan. After leaving Commonwealth Tel- ephone Company in 1959, Carruth- ers served for two years as man- ager of Circuit Engineering, then of Product Planning for ITT Kellogg. During this period he traveled ex- tensively through European coun- tries evaluating their telephone sys- tems. ! In June, 1961, he joined the staff of North American Phillips Com- pany, Inc, as telephone systems marketing manager again traveling through England and Holland en- gaged in product planning for Amer- ican markets. \ Mr. Carruthers, a native of Eng- land, a U. S. citizen since 1958, is a graduate of Eele-Communications Engineering, City & Guilds of Lon- don Institute. Before coming to the United States in 1953, he served from 1940 as telephone engineer in th British Post Office Department, Liverpool. Four years of this per- iod were interrupted with service as a navigator Force. Two Cars Collide At Shopping Center Two cars collided at the entrance to Shavertown Shopping (Center Tuesday morning, with heavy dam- age to both. No serious injuries resulted} H. T. Randall, RD 3, Dallas, at- tempted to enter the highway from the upper entrance of the shopping center, and collided with the front fendey of a south-bound car driven by Helene F. Marcus, Encino, Cali- fornia, Mrs. Marcus’ mother, Mrs. Harry Fendler, Kingston, fainted at the time of the collision. Mrs. Virginia Randall, a passenger in Randall's car, was cut slightly on the head. Both cars were towed Kingston Township Police Herbert Updyke invested. G \ \WMGAS BOTTLE GAS ¥ ® 30 Gal. Glass Lined Water Heaters $69.95 @ Full Size Magic Chef Ranges $139.95 Reasonable Terms Phone ORchard 4-4781 DELANEY GAS SERVICE INC. Memorial Highway Dallas away. Chief in the Royal Air | Four Students Sail Tomorrow Rotary Exchange Again In Action Four Local students will sail Fri- day noon on the Nieuw Amsterdda from New York, headed for a year of Rotary Exchange program study in Europe. They are Nancy Sieber, Dale Mosier, Sandy Ambrose, and John Parry. Nancy and her parents, Mr. ha Mrs. C. T. (Sieber, Shavertown, ex- pect to start for New York today. Luggage will go aboard the boat this afternoon at 5, and the vessel will cast off tomorrow at noon. It will land August 19, a slow passage by modern jet-flight standards, but too short to experience all the many thrills of shipboard life. Nancy is headed for a girls’ school in Leeuewarden to finish her last year of high school. She will stay with the E. Kingma family for the first term of the school year. Headed for Holland also are Sandy and John. Dale is going on to Germany. (All four students are from Dallas High School. Mosier will be met at Rotterdam by his hosts and taken on a three weeks tour of University towns in Germany before settling down to his own studies. Taking off by jet yesterday were two students from Kingston, bo with connections in the Back Mo tain. Harry Schooley 3rd, and Betty Ash, niece of Harold Ash of Shaver- town, are en route to Australia, with a sight-seeing stop-over in Honolulu. ; 5 Traver-Barringer Fifty-fifth reunion of Traver-Bar- ringer Reunion will be held August 19 at Rummage Park, Hunlock Creek. - Meeting will be at 2. Wheeler’ s Cafe’ NOXEN ROAD HARVEYS LAKE EVERY SAT. NIGHT LOBSTER TAIL PLATTER > Spring Chicken 73 CALL LTT: EY HOME HEATING SURVEY MONK Plbg. & Hig. t N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa, EXPERT TAILORING ® Trouser Alterations ® Skirts & Dressés Hemmed e® (Coat Alterations 4 Cleaning & Pressing | ADAMS Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown Open Til 9 Every Night IT'S § “KINGSTON NATIONAL We invite you to join the many people in the Back Mountain Area, and throughout the West Side, who enjoy the convenien TON NATIONAL, a FULL SERVICE BANK! Here, under one roof, you will find complete facilities to serve all your banking meeds. Drive-In Window Ample Free Parking 0 CONVENIENT TO BANK AT ce of banking at KINGS- $10,000 4 i MAXIMUM meg (E——, es EA A a Wastin