Joi mmm A A een Ng ep 4 fo A sg Neer dS A ie - rn a innit dani rr —————— A Ri Ab interiors * tune 9-878L. . SECTION A — PAGE 6 EVERYBODY READS The TRADING POST GETS QUICK RESULTS THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962 Use The TRADING POST To... [PHONE DALLAS: DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA 674-5656 674-1676 MINIMUM RATES $1 for 20 words if charged 85¢ fof 20 words cash with order 5¢ per word over 20 words DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2 per inch F or Sale— WEANED PIGS, Phone 696-1776. NEW Counter - Top Double - bowl Porcelain Steel Sink, 33 x 22. Selling because of change of plans. Phone 675-1682 after 4:30. 1957 BUICK hardtop coupe, excel- lent condition and appearance, reasonable, Call FEderal 3-4419 after 5:30 p.m. BLUE SPRUCE (Christmas Trees. . Select yours now. Cut any time. Mrs. Kenneth King, Meeker. GR 7- 2649. TWO DUO-THERM OIL HEATERS, $20 each. See R. Tyson, Pole 189, Harveys Lake. WESTINGHOUSE, 13 ft. refriger- ater, with freezing compartment. Good condition. $85.00. Phone 674 0036. 1957 PONTIAC — 4 door hardtop, auto. trans., R&H. Asking. $695. DeReemer’s TV, Shavertown Shop- ping Center. 675-1459. 1952 CHEVROLET 4-door, good condition. Radio and heater. 696- 2451. SIMMONS HIDE - A - BED; dinette table, four chairs; two living room chairs; end tables; birdcage and stand, houseplants, twin bed- stead, fireplace tools and basket, large cupboard, women’s clothing 12 to 14. Miscellaneous. 696-1525. TWO CARPET LOOMS, and carpet rags; mowing machine, hay wagon, side-rake. MUhlenburg 256- 3370. 1958 FORD FAIRLANE 500 Con- ~ wvertible; 1955 Chevrolet panel truck, new paint. Both excellent condition, Call 674-9521. NORTHERN SPIES, Greenings, and ~ Rome Beauties. Picked, $1.50 up, according to size. Phone 674-0564 or 674-0276. JACOBSON Snow Throwers. Rent ~ one and fry it out before you buy, at Dallas Rental Service 674-3121. 1949 FORD F-6 V-tag truck. Only ~ 46,000 actual miles. Like new. New flat bed with sides. Sickler’s Store, Forkston. 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. FIREPLACE LOGS. Phone Sweet 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. FOAM RUUBBER—any size—thickness for mattresses—cushions—seats. Upholstering material, $1.00 to $2.50 yard. MATTRESSES MADE & EZX- PERTLY RECONDITIONED & RE- COVERED—M. B. A BEDDING CO. factory, 526 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. Hillside Farm. \ REGISTERED Beautician offers new service. Will come to your home to give permanent, shampoo, wave- set, hair-cut or manicure. *Pat Rood. Phone 674-5371. EXPERT HAIR CUTTING TINTING PERMANENT WAVING MARGARET'S 95 DAVIS ST., TRUCKSVILLE 696-2878 BEAUTIFUL GIFTS for having a Tupperware party. . 674-0850. Work Wanted— WILL ADDRESS envelopes, business, social, Christmas cards etc. Phone 696-2864. Wanted For Free POT BELLY STOVE or heatrola. Phone 674-8126. For Rent— EXPERT [Snow Plowing done at rea- sonable rates. No job too big or too small. Call 675-1126, Phil Walter. : SWEET VALLEY, five-room bunga- low centrally located. Holland heat. Vagant December 1. Phone 674-4621. VACUUM CLEANER, sales and ser- vice. All makes. Joseph SS. 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- 7806 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. Schooley General Contractor KITCHENS Phone 696-2826 Free Estimates, Work Guaranteed HAROLD K. ASH PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC HEATING SHAVERTOWN 674-3161 SIX-ROOM and bath home on Sylvan Lake Highway, garage in- cluded. MUhlenburg 256-3370. Real Estate For Sale LEHMAN AVE., Dallas. Charming home with 100 x 150 lot. Oil steam heat. 2 car garage. Asking price $13,500. For $800 down you can own this property. J. Traver Noble, Inc. Phone 674-3596 or 823- 3148. CHASE ROAD, Jackson Twp. Lovely 4 bedroom home with modern bath. Large living room with pic- ture window, and modern kitchen. Basement garage. Large lot. Asking $11,200, $800 down. J. Traver Noble, Inc. Phone 674-3596 or 823-3148. THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE b Service to the Greater Back Mt. Ares Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105 Help Wanted— SERVICE-STATION attendant, with mechanical “ability. To work in Dallas. References. 674-3461. MAN, 57, wants part-time work, about four hours a day or several days a week. References. 696-2075. WOMAN to do ironing at my home. $1 an hour. 675-1467. 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. LOST CHAIN SLING from my wrecker. Has two big hooks on each end. Near Crown Imperial Lanes. Wal- ter Meade, Idetown. BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas 674-5371 FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you accur- acy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King- ston, 287-2361. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING, Free esti- mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave. Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-9416. CRUSHED STONE RED SHALE i§ Also STONE-FREE TOPSOIL if for driveways and parking areas YATSKO Excavating 675-1276 THURSDAY MORNING, November 15, between Church Street, Dal- las, and Trucksville — large magni- fying glass. Please phone 674-4061. Wanted To Buy— 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3641. 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 674-6106. Water Pumps 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. 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. Whom To Call— R E N T = Tools & Trailers Floor Sanders & Polishers Rug & Upholstery Shampooers Plumbing Tools Chain Saws — Heaters DALLAS RENTAL SERVICE 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 il POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP - STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. PAINTING DALLAS READY MIXED CON- INTERIOR — EXTERIOR By Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS Hunlock Creek R. D. 1 During the day Phone Muhlenburg 256-3335, CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality and service. Phone 674-0316. JOHNNY’S BODY SHOP: painting, acetylene welding. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. Old Lake Road, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004. PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING. Evenings 256-3182. DALLAS AUTO SEAT COVERS. in all kinds of auto Also chrome odd chairs etc. opposite Phone 674-9521. Specializing and tops. ' kitchen furniture, George Mason, Shady Side Lake. Kunkle, Muhlenburg 256-3613. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1. Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete, buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston 282-1448 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 Public Notice Estate of Mae A. (or Mary A.) Loveland, late of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., . (died October 7, 1962). All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent make known the same, and all persons indebted to the decedent make payment without delay to Robert F. Dilley, adminis- trator, Rm. 23, Court House, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. ROBERT F. DILLEY Estate of Mary Vargo Wargo, late of Swoyersville, Pa. (died Sept. 14, 1962). All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent make known the same, and all per- cons indebted to the decedent make payment without delay to Frank Stofko, executor, 285 Kosack St., Swoyersville, Pa. Robert F. Dil- ley, Attorney Thanking you, I am Very truly yours Robert F. Dilley RURAL UPHOLSTERING, RD 1 Sweet Valley. Free estimates. GR 7-2671 TREE, shrub and stump removal Also will trim and shape ever- NOTARY PUBLIC, Albina Simon. Lake Road, Noxen. Phone NEp- greens. Call George Yurko, 287- 8636 or GReenleaf 7-2722. ; Jackson The community welcomes Mr. and Mrs. William C. Burk who have purchased the home formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lashford on Chase Road. - «Nn -— 23 0 -— rr XZ joo C 0 = m w wn PRESIDENT “, .. and what does the little birdie say? . . . That's right... ‘What's the kitty-cat say? . . . Good boy!... And what's the moo-cow say? .,. Fine?...” 3 Looking At T-V With GEORGE A. and EDITH ANN BURKE FREE SPEECH with no hamper- ing restrictions is how Howard K. Smith reads his contract with the AB.C. network. His program titled “The Political Obituary of Richard | M. Nixon’ is proving to be rather, costly to A.B.C. . So far, two sponsors, who felt that Alger Hiss should not have been allowed to sit in judgment of Nixon, have cancelled their con- tracts. Alger Hiss is ‘the former State Department official that Mr. Nixon helped convict of perjury for having denied a role in a Commu- nist spy ring. Schick Safety Razor Company is trying to cancel its million-dollar advertising contract with A.B.C. Schick is partial sponsor of “Com- bat” and “Stoney Burke.” Cancel- lation would be effective in Janu- ary. The second sponsor, James S. Kemper, president of the Kemper Insurance Company, said his con- cern would no longer sponsor the Wednesday evening telecast of “A.B.C. Evening Report.” The re- maining portion of the Kemper’s 26-week contract represent more than $500,000. Mr. Kemper was former treasurer of the Republican National Com- mittee, former ambassador to Bra- zil and former president of the United States Chamber of Com- merce. DOROTHY LOUDON may be just the gal to fill Carol Burnett's shoes on the Garry Moore show. At least Garry is hopeful. He is giving her the same big build-up he gave Carol. He will have five of the best comedy writers working with Dorothy, along with help from the costume, music and dance depts when she appears on the December 4th and 25th shows. Garry has her under option and if she works out well, she'll be his new comediene. Dorothy was born in Boston but has spent most of her life in Indiannapolis. Her father was an all-American basketball player at Dartmouth. Like Carol Dorothy has a good singing voice. Most of her professional experience has been in supper clubs. In her first Garry Moore show she will do a sketch with Durwood Kirby called ‘The Night People.” It is built around the theory that people function better at various times. Some people really start to click in the evening while, others wake up full of pep in the morning hours. Durwood is casted as a day per- son and Dorothy, his wife, is a night person. Sounds like a good show. THE CHOSEN CHILD, a documen- tary about a husband and wife in Peekskill, N. Y., who sought to adopt a child, will be televised by the National Broadcasting Company on Sunday, Nov. 25 from 10 to 11 p.m. Film cameras recorded the couple’s visit to a Westchester County adoption agency and their interviews with ‘case workers. The show will be a study of the tragedies and happiness surround- ing child adoption. John Chancel lor will narrate the program. THE BEVERLY HILLBILLIES — Number 1 in the Nielson ‘television ratings, has been sold to the Nihon Television Network Corporation in Japan, which will dub in Japanese dialogues. HORACE HEIDT says he is now Former Dallas Man Killed By Monoxide Gas The death last week of Robert I. Johnson, 34,18 Margaret Street, Johnson City, N. Y., a former resi- dent of Susquehanna Avenue, Dal- las has been ruled accidental. | While living in Dallas some years ago, Mr. Johnson was associated with Harold “Shorty’’ Smith as a representative .of the Crawley Milk Company. \ y Mr. Johnson was found uncon- scious in his car in the garage at the Margaret Street address, by a neighbor. The garage doors were closed and ‘the car motor was run- ning. Johnson City Detective Sgt. Harry T. Pettit said investigation dis- closed that Mr. Johnson was in an ‘exhausted condition’ having slept only about 45 minutes a night for the last week or ten days. Sergeant Pettit said that Mr. produced independently by his own company. He will not perform but will appear as emcee. He hasn't been on television since 1956. Pat Boone made his first television ap- pearance on his show. FIVE MILLION — CBS has com- mitted itself to some $5,000,000 for Danny Kaye's. weekly hour series next season. Practically all of Danny’s material is written by his wife. AUTOMATIC i GAS HEAT CALL TODAY 825-3401 or 674-7781 | J. B. POST CO. | | 66 Oxford St., Lee Park | A | cet c@f@m® the finest in | LU PCI TE Eel TN {IE E13 MONK Plbg. & Hig. | MW. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. ———Am We seem to go It is hard to wait. Johnson had been working long hours because in addition to his regular job with Crowley Milk Co., he was preparing to take over ‘the operation of a restaurant on the South Side of Binghamton. Dr. Melvin D. Jones, Broome County Coroner, said the autopsy reveals that Mr. Johnson, father of three, died of carbon monoxide poisoning after having fallen asleep in his car. Desperate efforts by Johnson City Police and personnel at Wilson Memorial Hospital to «revive him were unsuccessful. > Mr. Johnson was a member of St. James Roman Catholic Church in Johnson City and a World War II veteran. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Johnson and three children, Debra Jean, Ann ‘Elizabeth and Robert I., Jr., all of Johnson City; his father, Ivan Johnson, Endicott; his mother, Mrs. Eleanor Kanaus, Portsmouth, Va.; a brother, William Blazedell, Wellsville and several aunts and uncles. : Mr. and Mrs. Willard Whalen, Luzerne Avenue, close friends of the Johnsons, motored to Johnson City where they attended the funeral on Friday. Beautiful Letterheads Are Produced By Dallas Post Offset WGA FOR BETTER COOKING 674-4781 DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc. 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Over the river and through the wood — Oh, how the wind does blow! It stings the toes And bites the nose, As over the ground we go. Over the river and through the wood, To have a first rate play. Hear the bells ring, “Ting a ling ding!” Hurrah for Thanksgiving Day. Over the river and through the wood, » Trot fast, my dapple-gray! |, Spring over the ground Like a hunting hound! For this is Thanksgiving Day. Ower the river and through the wood, And straight through the barnyard Extremely slow, Over the river and through the wood — Now grandmother's cap I spy! Hurrah for the fun! Is the pudding done? Hurrah for pumpkin-pie! ' f gate. Lydia Maria Child Ruxiliary Meets Monthly meeting of Ladies Auxili- ary, Shavertown Fire Department, was held Monday evening, at the Fire Hall when plans were made to purchase dishes and silverware for use in the Fire Hall and arrange- ments made to hold a Christmas Party at Castle Inn on Decemisbr 10th. 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