Amaia ' 20% off at Old Pine Shop, SECTION A —PAGE 8 EVERYBODY READS (The TRAD 4 GETS QUICK RESULTS : ING POST THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1962 Use The TRADING POST To... » PHONE DALLAS: e147 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA 674-5656 MINIMUM RATES $1 for 20 words if charged 85¢ for 20 words cash with order Sc per word over 20 words DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2 per inch Mer TT. : nie ) GREY WOOL RUG with pad, 12 by WILL your car start this winter or For Beautiful I : . ! " " /m For Sale 9%, feet, call ns ad will you have to be pushed? See Wedding Invitations Back Mountain Gets Local Cows Historical Society Members To See 674-0201. us for our guaranteed tune up ser- THE DALLAS POST Long Turkey Season . i 4°PC. MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE ~~ “Box Spring and Mattress, $125. EXcellent Condition. Phone 674- 7326. PATTERNS for Christmas Decora- tions, Make - it - yourself Santa Claus, Reindeer, Sleigh, Choir Boy Trio. Reg. 50c each. Now 4 for $1. 25. Whitesell Brothers. 1957 PONTIAC — 4 door hardtop, “auto. trans., R&H. Asking. $695. DeReemer’s TV, Shavertown Shop- ping Center. | 675-1459. EDISON BABY CRIB, complete; _ collapgible nylon play-pen; high chair, bathinette; stroller-carriage. After 5 p.m., call 636-1428. 8l/, FT. METAL POLE LAMP—Ad- justable — Black or White Base — $5.95. “You Pay Less Because We're Out of The Way” SUTLIFF'S FURNITURE, Bloomingdale (Sweet Valley). ONE SUPER-MART refrigerator, $25; one nine-piece dining-room suite, including square table with leaves. Dial NEptune 9-5383. BASSET HOUND, male 3 months old, pedigree. Telephone 674-3786 or 674-7616. ONE DUO-THERM heater, price $25. 7 Roy Tyson, Pole 189, Harveys Lake. 1: { IRON BED and. Springs; enamel .icook stove (coal or wood); vanity with large mirror; Kerosene heater; bathinette like new. Call GR 7-3411. TROMBONE, with mute and music {'stand. Dial 674-0685. QUANTITY of long house shutters, © pot bellied stove, child's table, piano and bench, variety porch chairs, dishes, knick knacks, electric motor, mimeograph machine, hand electric cleaner, living room suite, oil | heaters, large canner, vacuum clean- er, chicken and dog coops, pictures, picture frames, garden tools. Muh]- enburg Corners. Call Muhilenburg 256-3301. Rev. E. M. Greenfield. THREE-PIECE maple bedroom suite, © $60. Dial 674-3081. CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS. [Every- thing for your lawn. Prices cut, come early. Tunkhannock-Dallas Highway, Rt. 309, Evans Falls. 1958 PLYMOUTH four-door sedan, automatic, excellent condition. Bernard Novicki, Bunker Hill, 696-1747. . ANTIQUE FURNITURE, winter i. stock reduction, tables, bureaus, night stands, miscellaneous, 10 to Main Highway, Trucksville, open daily 1 to 4:30. ICAPONS, order now for Thanks- giving, only a few left, Between 8 and 10 pounds average, dressed. Edna Ray, Chase, 696-2114. TRY OUR Dollar Day sale, Thurs- « day, Friday, Saturday, bargains galore. Check Economy Store ads for Cavels Super-Market specials. (1955 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP, ‘radio and heater, power steering, rexcellent ; condition. Call Satur- days, 674-0873. ZENITH combination AM FM radio, automatic record player $40, NEptune 9-9617. FIREPLACE LOGS. Phone Sweet i.0 Valley GR 7-2722. ORDER IMPRINTED CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW, 10% Savings up to November 15th. One of the largest ‘and finest selections in this area. ‘Henry’ s Card & Gift, North Memorial Highway, Shavertown. ‘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. INTERNATIONAL Cub Cadet Gard- "en and Lawn Tractors; McCulloch ‘chains, saws, welding. A. F. Walters, ‘Memorial Highway, Dallas. 674-3227. ‘NEWBERRY APPLES, McINTOSH Drops $1.00, picked $1.50 up ac- “cording to size. Cortland, Spies. “Phone 674-0564 or 674-0276. ‘BIRD HOUSES: also feeders, “Phone NE9-2651, Blue bird, wren; Frank Jackson. FOAM RUJBBER—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, Wilk zes-Barre. DEEP MINED ANTHRACITE: 2 tons ‘ pea coal, $29; 2 tons chestnut, $33; 2 tons buckwheat, $28. Phone Dallas 674-3081. AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail. Autolite, Delco Remy, A-C, Wil- lard Batteries. Expert mechanical work, Caddie LaBar, Memorial Highway, Dallas, ’ dial || PICNIC HAMS 33 cents lb; pork butts 45 cents lb; blade chuck 47 cents; best center cut chuck, 59 cents lb. For meat bargains, it's Cave’s. OUR REGULAR 50 lbs. for 99 cents potatoes Friday only, 69 cents. Cave’s Super-Market, Back Mt.’s fastest growing independent food store. FOR PRODUCE: bananas, 2 lbs 25 cents; tomatoes, «chestnuts 19 cents pound; celery 19, red grapes 2 lbs 29; juice oranges 3 doz. $1. Cave's Super Market. USED Iron Firemen Stoker for hot water or steam complete with controls. Worth twice the price. $100. Call Sweet Valley GR 77-2641. COUNTRY STORE FABRICS, old Lake Road, Idetown, sale on all- wool fabrics sixty inches wide, $1.39 cents a yard and up. HOME - MADE SCRAPPLE, liver pudding, faggots, ring bologna, kielbosi, sausage mild, smoked or hot Italian style. Cave's Super- Market quality meats. GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigerator, family size, excellent condition, $50. Phone 674-8066. TWO 400 POUND HOGS CHEAP. * Male and female: Courtdale 287- 9876. 5 WESTERN SADDLE. Perfect condi- tion. Phone 675-1601. Sanitary Service— JEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete, _ buy the best. Costs less in the ong run. C. BE. German and Som. Kingston 282-1448 or your local sup- ly 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 70 ACRE FARM at Mt. Zion, Exeter Township. Large home and barn. Only $17,000. Betty Kanarr 823- 8878, 674-5301, 674-6361. FARM, on main highway from Pike’s Creek to Sweet Valley. 50 acres ground, 2 houses, 2 chicken houses and barn. Inquire: Mrs. Della Hann, Hunlock Creek RD 1, Pa. vice. Work done by appointment only. Call Miller's Service Station, Upper Demunds Road. 675-1601. VACUUM CLEANER, sales and ser- vice. ~~ All makes. Joseph 8S. Blaum, your Hoover Man. NE 9-9631. FURNACE CLEANING and SERVIC- ING: stokers, oil burners, hand, fired, etc. R.W. Weidner, Plumbing and Heating. FE 3-4548 or 674-6106 after 5 p.m. TYPEWRITERS, Adding Machines, sold, rented and repaired, Hold- redge Company, 40 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre or Dallas 696- 1008. FLOOR SANDING and finishing. All types floors. © Work guaran- teed. Weaver and Madar. 674- 78068 and Kingston 288-6103. TRANSUE’S T.V. and Radio Service now located off Rt. 309 on Platts- burg R. Beaumont. Call 674-5696 for 24 hr. service. George B. Szhooley General Contractor KITCHENS Phone 696-2826 Free Estimates, Work Guaranteed HAROLD K. ASH PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC HEATING SHAVERTOWN 674-3161 WE NOW HAVE an experienced man to do expert, guaranteed body, fender and painting work. Now you can get convenient, top notch work at fair prices. Elston & Gould, Memorial Highway. | kitten. Light mousework guaranteed Gas Heating ARE YOU THINKING of Changing your present heating system to gas heat Gas heating systems or conversions completely installed. R. W. Weidner, Plumbmg and Heating, Phone FE 3-4548 or 674-6106. Help Wanted— WANTED AT ONCE, a qualified salesperson to contact existing patrons. Let us show you how to make more money than nine-tenths of your working girl friends. Call today, 822-9303. WAITRESS over 21. Apply in per- son at The Castle, Harveys Lake Highway. Must have own trans- portation. fr WOULD LIKE TO contact driver willing to transport 5 children from Trucksville gardens to and from kindergarten for contract fee. Call 696-2377. Work Wanted— TYPING done at home, by hour, Also contract, or piece-work. lettering, fancy or plain. Phone 674-5812. For Free— KITTENS, beautiful and fluffy, six weeks old, ready to make some little ‘girl happy. Two are already spoken for. Hurry, hurry, hurry, if you have a good home that needs a for the future. 674-6251. WANTED FOR FREE or small cost. Small chairs and tables for Sun- day School class. GR 7-3581. Found— BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX' New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, 674-5371 Dallas FUEL OILS, atlantic Droducts. Me ter Service to insure you accur- acy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King- ston, 287-2361. IN FRONT of Dallas Post, three keys in case, labled Amsterdam, N. Y. Owner may pick up at Dallas Post by putting $1.00 in Humane Society dog on counter. Water Pumps 4 COMPLETE Sales and Service. Deep and Shallow Well. Jets, Submer- sibles and Sucker Rod Types. R. W. Weidner. Plumbing & Heating. Phone FE 3-4548 or OR 4-6106. Stud Service— 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— SIX-ROOM HOUSE, 1% baths, Oil heat. May be seen evenings after 5:30 or week-ends. Phone 9-8449. 5:30 or week-ends. Phone NEptune 9-8449. APARTMENT, four rooms and bath, in Dallas. Oil heat, automatic washer and dryer. Big porch. Kowaleski’s, Dallas RD 1, Demunds Corners, Pa. Wanted To Rent— GARAGE in old Goss Manor area. Preferably with heat and light. Call 674-0001. Whom To Call— NOTARY PUBLIC, Albina Simon. Lake Road, Noxen. Phone NEp- tune 9-8781. DOLL HOSPITAL. Doll repairing and costuming. Also new dolls for sale. Mrs. Mary Stredny, Car- penter’s Road, Dallas; 674-2098. INSIDE PAINTING done very rea- sonably. For free estimate call 696-1934. EXPERT Snow Plowing done at rea- sonable rates. No job too big or too small. Call 675-1126, Phil Walter. DITCH DIGGING and cellar eXcivats ing; grading, filling, gravel and topsoil. Cook’s Excavating Com- pany, Dallas-Tunkhannock High- way, NEptune 9-8440. EXPERT HAIR CUTTING TINTING : PERMANENT WAVING MARGARET'S 95 DAVIS ST., TRUCKSVILLE 696-2878 EXPERT UPHOLSTERING, Free esti- mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave., Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-9416. PAINTING INTERIOR — EXTERIOR Bw Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS Hunlock Creek R. D. 2 Phone Muhlenburg 256-3692 or 256-3690 CRUSHED STONE RED SHALE Also STONE-FREE TOPSOIL for driveways and parking areas YATSKO Excavating 675-1276 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 674-2494 674-2498 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 674-5931. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using oil? Your mechanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. JOHNNY'S BODY SHOP: Pt acetylene welding. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. Old Lake Road, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004. PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING. Muhlenburg 256-3613. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1. RURAL UPHOLSTERING, RD 1 DALLAS READY MIXED CON- CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality and service. Phone 674-0316. FILL DIRT and TOP, SOIL COOK’S EXCAVATING . Sweet Valley. Free estimates. GR 7-2671 TREE, shrub and stump removal. Also - will trim and shape ever- greens. Call George Yurko, 287- 8636 or GReenleaf 7-2722. Wanted To Buy— NE 9-8440 tors, regardless of condition. Top 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- Alpine buck goat. Chase Cider Mill. Phone 696-1800. { Public Notice By virtue of a Writ of Execution No. 40 December 1962, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, by vendue or outcry to the highest! and best bidders, for cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Lu- zerne County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, November 30, 1962 at ten o'clock A.M. in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendant’s in and to — All of the surface of all that cer- tain piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Wilkes-Barre, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsyl- vania, improved with a 21, story dwelling and known as 173 E. North- ampton Street, bounded and de- scribed as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a corner on the Southerly side of what was formerly the Wilkes-Barre and Hazleton Turnpike, now Northampton Street, the same being a corner in line of land later of Enos Royer, about forty-five (45) feet Easterly from the line of the right-of-way of the Central Railroad of New Jersey; THENCE along said Royer’s land in a Southerly direction about one hundred ten (110) feet to line of land of J. Birmier; THENCE Easterly along said Bir- mier's land forty (40) feet to the line of land now or late of Mary Mills; THENCE along said Mills’ land in a Northerly direction about one hundred ten (110) feet to North- ampton Street aforesaid; THENCE Westerly along North- Notice is hereby .given to all claimants and parties in interest that the Sheriff will on December 7, 1962 file a Schedule of Distribu- tion in his office, where ‘the same will be available for inspection, and that distribution will be made in accordance with the schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Miners National Bank of Wilkes-Barre vs. Nicholas Dom- inick Mirigliani and Beatrice Lo- russo Mirigliani, his wife, and will be sold by JOSEPH MOCK, Sheriff George L. Fenner, Sr. The Dallas Post Uses The famous ATF Chief dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3641. ~ ‘ming Valley Girl Scout Council STUD SERVICE, purebred French Wild turkey hunters in the Back Mountain and certain other regions may continue. to fire away until November 24, according to Penn- sylvania Game ‘Commission. In most of Pennsylvania, however, the season closes Saturday, at 5 p.m. This shorter season is aimed at maintaining wild turkey popula- tions in areas of limited and more accessible range. Of primary interest to area hunters are the regions of Luzerne County north of the Susquehanna River, and, in Wyoming County, those west of it. The northern sec- tion of Columbia County will also be open. Northern Luzerne and western Wyoming Counties are in what is known as the northcentral region “prime turkey range,” having a longer season because the range is less accessible and more extensive. The Commission announced Mon- day that there are still thousands of birds roaming the Pennsylvania forests, ‘and reckons the statewide turkey population to be as good, if not better than last year. Neighborhood Team Meets Dallas-Noxen Girl Scout Dallas-Noxen Girl Scout Neigh- borhood Service Team met Thurs- day at Dallas Methodist Church, Mrs. Harry Crawford, District Di- rector presiding. Mrs. Charles Hensley, Executive Director of Wyo- gave volunteer training. Anyone qualified for a service pin is asked to contact Mrs. Vin- cent Makar, Neighborhood chair- man before November 14. Present were Mesdames Charles Hensley, Andrew Lewis, [Harry Crawford, Ernest Norrie, Edgar Darby, Joseph Neizgoda, Robert Block, Russell Lawry, Vincent Makar, Victor Smith. The next meeting will be held Double Norm National Clubs Cite Superior Production Championship Guernsey and Hol- stein cattle from the Back Moun- tain are doubling average dairy cow production figures,. according to Pennsylvania State University tests. Holsteins belonging to Ralph M. Sands, Carverton, and Raymond Goeringer’s Guernseys, Dallas, have received national acclamation from their respective club associations in New England, with animals pro- ducing top poundage and butterfat records. Guernseys from Andrew J. Sor- doni’s Sterling Farms, Harveys Lake were also honored by the Cattle Club. The national average output of a dairy cow is 7,211 lbs milk and 270 1bs. butterfat, annually. Sands’ Anna Plainview Reflection, 5, pro- duced 15,458 and 640 in 320 days. His Hawkherst Fond Empress, 7, gave 15,306 and 615 in 306 days. Goeringer’s Mainstone Wal Glo- rette, 3, gave 14,700 and 756 in 305 days, and likewise in that time, his Hanover Hill T Vivian, 3, pro- duced 10,960 and 537. i Senator Sordoni’s farm has four champions completing the top of- ficial DHIR production records: Sterling Juno, 4, 12,800 and 629. Sterling Floretta, 4, 12,600 and 658. Sterling Ellabel, 2, 10,410 and 537. Sterling Betty ‘Ann, 2, 8,920 and 493. All records were established in 305 days. Cows from all three farms were milked twice daily, to qualify for the records kept by The Holstein- Friesian Association and The Amer- ican Guernsey Cattle Club. November 14, 10:00 a.m. at Dallas Methodist Church. , SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT AUDIT was filed in the office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne (County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Oc- AUDITOR’S REPORT for the year ending Fly. 1 1962 tober 22, 1962. RECEIPTS: Taxes - Current, Real Estate .......iceeeee- $ 471,592.67 Current, Per Capita ....5......c.ain, 30,640.85 Current, Act 481, Per Capita .......... 30,640.85 Delinquent... on Eide. 16,656.03 $ 549,530.40 TION ied i eet Ei vu dian aa eins 8,162.80 Interest on Government Bond .. 13.80 Rent... ini. kata TARA BOE AR 1S 2,938.00 Awards: IR dna SC SE 15.00 Revenue from State Sources ............. 504,572.80 Sale of Supplies and Equipment .... 304.09 Insurance Recovery ............. 3,620.00 Transfer from Other Funds .._... 5,309.10 Other Non-Revenue Receipts ......c..... 506.20 TOTAL RECEIPTS eimai tol ni anne nstey $1,074,972.19 DISBURSEMENTS: Expenses of General Control ......... $ 52,293.82 Expenges of Instruction _._..... 8 633,951.05 Expenses of Auxiliary Agencies and Coordinate Activities ........... 94,828.26 Expenses of Operation of Plant ... 82,718.93 * Expenses of Maintenance of Plant ........ 23,567.15 Expenses of Fixed Charges .................. 3 54,490.65 Debt Service .............0 ed, 127,128.57 Capital Outlay 6,266.72 TOTAL EXPENDITURES. .....iceiciiaiaresnetntosssnamssns $1,075,245.15 272.96 Cash Balance, July 1, 1962 . ASSETS: Cash - General Fund (Including Petty Cash) Cafeteria Fund - Deficit Activity Funds Escrow Fund Excess Expenditures Over Receipts Beginning Balance July 3, 1962 .... 141.14 (1,989.46) 8,542.15 3,373.69 $ 10,067.52 State Appropriations Receivable — Nurse Units, General Fund . Subsidy, Cafeteria Fund Taxes Receivable Other Receivables Inventory of Malterials and Supplies (Including Cafeteria) School Sites Buildings Furniture and Equipment U. S. Government Bond .._..._. TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES: Payroll, General Fund Social Security, Cafeteria Fund General Obligations Bonds and TOTAL LIABILITIES Assessed Real Estate Valuation This report is signed by therefrom within 30 days after the Offset Presses Social Security (Escrow Fund Reserve) Authority Rental Payable in Future Years Number Assessed with Per Capita 6,715.77 3,599.27 37,930.40 594.85 60,374.44 190,674.07 2,819,226.82 348,630.00 500.00 $3,478,313.14 3,373.69 97,232.94 145.90 1,060.00 4,750,000.00 Interest ndvnts de adebet quasar Send $4,851,812.53 $6,260,757.00 8,094 JOSEPH B. SLAMON, JR. (C.P.A.) Auditor. This report will be confirmed absolutely unless an appeal is taken date of filing. MRS. HARRIET STAHL, , Secretary hy Lyman Howe's 1906 Centennial Film Something extra-special awaits members of the Wyoming Historical and ‘Geological Society on the eve- ning of November 27th! Through the generosity of the Boston Store, their new TIMOTHY PICKERING ROOM will be placed at’ the disposal of members and guests. There will be an exclusive pre- view of Lyman Howe's rare film, Wilkes-Barre’s Centennial: 1906, with a lively narration by Ralph Hazeltine of Trucksville and an in- imitable introductory lecture, “Wilkes-Barre's Glorious ‘Celebra- tion,” by Professor Leroy Bugbee. A lavish buffet supper is being prepared: all one can eat for $1.25 per person. Serving will begin at 7 with the program following at 8. As if this prospect were not splendid enough, the Boston Store—‘‘consci~ ous of America’s heritage’—will provide each person with an out- standing historical narrative on TIMOTHY PICKERING, and turn over the entire evening’s proceeds to the Susquehanna Publication Fund: thereby aiding the Society to meet the publishing costs. of Volume V of The Susquehanna Company Papers. Suffers From Fall Lehman ambulance took Mrs. Armintie Keller from Carpenter's Convalescent Home, Idetown, to Noxen Clinic Thursday night around 6, after she suffered a fall. Her leg was examined for injury and she was discharged. IT PAYS. TO RENT Floor Sanders & Polishers Gardening Equipment Leaf Sweepers Plumbing Tools ; Power Tools Gas & Elec. Chain Saws Trailers — Pumps Dallas Rental Service 674-3121 "Memoxial Hwy,, Dallas MONE Plbg. & Htg. i WN. Lehigh St. ' Shavertown, Pa. FOR BETTER COOKING 674-4781 DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY DALLAS .COAL NEW LOW PRICES VERY HARD, NO DIRT LOW. ASH CONTENT HIGH IN HEAT ( —100% GUARANTEED— STOVE & JUMBO NUT $16.50 PEA \ 15.00 STOKER 14.00 In Two Ton Lots Give us 3 days Notice On Delivery 674-5766 MILTOR PERREGO a Horse-Shoe 4-H Club Back Mountain Horse-Shoe '4-H Club will meet Saturday at 10 A, at Lehman Fire Hall. On the pro- gram will be a demonstration of a horse’s hoof. The Club wishes the best of luck to Leslie Vivian, Erica Vivian, and the club tomorrow in Harrisburg at the Pennsylvania National 4-H Horse Show in Harrisburg. Hugh Hummels Are Married Thirty Years Mr. .and Mrs. Hugh Hummel will celebrate their 30th wedding anni- versary tomorrow. They have three children, Leland of Belair, New Jersey, Harvey of Fort Lewis, Wash. and Tommy at home. Also two grandchildren, Leland, Jr. and Bar- bara. Mrs. Hummel is former Bessie Grey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cory (Grey. SPECIAL MIX WILD BIRD SEED 5 Ibs.—50¢ {0 Ibs.—S85¢ 25 1hs.—$2.25 HUSTON’S FEED SERVICE Fernbrook Corners oH 674-6191 Connie Bogdon, who will represent SOMETHING NEW SAVE TWO WAYS WITH WAL-DOR FOLDING DOORS » o SAVE MONEY e SAVE SPACE Get the quality folding door at a budget price | Recapture floor space wasted by swinging doors with attractive ‘““Wal-Dor” folding doors. Ideal for sub« dividing rooms or for ‘closet closures. Exclu- sive “Insulcore” panel construction maintains “new door” beauty ... adds years of troubles free service. Positive action Latch-0-Matic assures privacy and flush fit. Handsomely | embossed vinyl covers ings available in ivory, grey or beige, . | as low as & 14.90 for 24” x 80" size | Gay-Murray | Company Tunkhannock Write for Literature and Rates HOTEL ¢ JEFFERSON ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY Central location overlooking Boardwalk and convenient to Piers, Churches and Theatres — Near Rail and Bus Terminals — Inviting Lobbies and Parlors — Closed and Open Sun Decks Atop — All Rooms Delightfully Furnished — Modified and European Plans — Conducted by Hospitable Ownership Management that de- lights in catering to the wishes of American Families. Hotel Jefferson Atlantic City, New Jersey semen Skule a E——— TAREE —————— AAS wn