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~ Shavertown R. D. 5, 696-1501.
DOLL CLOTHES for all 11% inch
SEVERAL Flat end Van Truck bodies
is grade
WING BACK Chair with slip covers.
average, only 25¢ a pound. %
DINING ROOM SUITE, two bed-|
: ines. 3 dozen for $1. Cave’s Super-
- MIXED FIREPLACE LOGS. Apple,
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
PHONE DALLAS:
674-5656 |
674-1676 |
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ror Sale—
CHRISTMAS TREES; blue, white,
double spruce; balsam. ‘Scotch
pine. Wreaths, 1 to 6 feet. Roping,
pine and hemlock branches. Merrill
Thomas Produce, Memorial Highway,
opposite Natona Mills.
AUTOMATIC WASHER; gas dryer,
‘refrigerator, fine bedroom suite,
excellent condition; 2 lounge chairs,
vanity table; 1 bookcase; rug. NE
9-3391, Pole 234, Harveys Lake, top
of hill. .
STEREO turntable, automatic, Gar-
rard 88 Mk. 11, one year old.
Walnut base, molded plastic cover,
new stereo diamond cartridge. Value
$100, asking $69. 674-5742.
LARGE electricc Hamilton clothes
‘dryer. Perfect condition. Used
only 6 months. $75. 674-8466.
FOUR brand new table lamps for
1955 OLDS, two door hard top 88.
Power steering and brakes. Excel-
lent condition. Phone BU 287-6857
or 674-7262.
| mm eee
| ELECTRIC STOVE, Frigidaire brand,
full sized with automatic oven
| controll. Good condition. Dial 674-
0111.
50 Pounds of Potatoes 99c, guarante-
ed good cookers. Cave's Super-
! market. Back Mountain's largest in-
depaadent food store.
DOLL HOS3PITAL, also dolls for sale,
Revlen and Shirley Temple dolls,
and many others. Mrs. Mary Stredny
Carpenter Road, 674-2098.
WILL your car start this winter or
will you have to be pushed? See
us for our guaranteed ‘tune up ser-
vice. Work done by appointment
only. Call Miller's Service Staton.
Upper Demunds Road. 675-1601.
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.
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.
SMALL Gray Piano, upright; stone-
green lady's winter coat with
beige fur collar, size 18 to 20; each
$20. Dial NEptune 9-3976.
OLD FASHIONED Home-Made Meat
products. Scrapple, Liver Pudding
and Faggots. Try Cave’s Supermarket
sale. Call NEptune 9-8142,
for quality you can taste.
LATE 1960 1% ton, “500° Ford,
truck, van body. Used for light
hauling, excellent condition. 1954
‘Studebaker Champion, good condi-
tion. Call early morning or evening
NEptune 9-8725.
CHRISTMAS TREES, fine selection,
sizes to 12 feet. Cut to order. Tag
now, pick up later. Wreaths also
available, Rodrigues Farm, Chase,
dolls, Barbie dolls and Ken dolls.
Dial 675-1619.
for sale, reasonable. 674-7431 or
823-1048.
BLACK SEAL Coat; brown cloth
fur-lined coat; kitchen table, four
chairs, two dresses. 696-2823.
FEMALE BASSETT HOUND. Field
trained to some extent. Good
house dog. Phone 674-3258.
BRIDGE TABLE with four. folding
chairs; set of Childeraft, helpful
learning for the pre-school and early
child, very nice; settle
(bench). 675-1535.
UPRIGHT PIANO. Medium size, good
condition. Phone 674-6307.
Very good condition. Philco com-
bination radio-phonograph. Mahog-
any case. Excellent. Call 674-3826.
DODGE 1953. Motor grad. Body fair,
$85.00. Call 674-8911,
CAVE’S Supermarket, where you go
when you want strictly fresh-
killed chickens. This week, 3-4 pound
‘Toom suites, piano, chairs. Call
674-6164 after 6 p. m.
USED DIPLOMAT Custom Model
Trumpet, $25.00; used Admiral
Electric Stove, $25.00 Phone 674-
3742.
SWEET juicy zipper-skinned tenger-
market, Idetown corners at the traf-
fic light.
RUGS and Carpet Weaving, also
rugs for sale. Mrs. Mary Stredny,
Carpenter Road. Phone 674-2098.
1951 CHEVROLET panel truck with
racks, Fair condition. Also four
pnmpjacks and poles. Call 675-
1831. :
DRESS SHOES, work shoes, rubber
footwear. Joe's Men's Shqp, Dal-
las. Phone 674-7611.
birch, and other hardwood. $10
a load. 674-2176.
FIREPLACE LOGS, Call William
Cragle, GReenleaf 7-3594 after 5
p. m.
BLUE SPRUCE Christmas Trees.
Select yours now. Cut any time.
Mrs. Kenneth King, Meeker. GR 7-
2649.
JACOBSON Snow Throwers.
Rent
one and try it out before you buy, | _
/| FUEL OILS, Atlantic Procucts. Me-
at Dallas Rental Service 674-3121.
FIREPLACE LOGS. Phone Sweet
Valley GR 7-2722.
RUGS, Any Size—All known makes.
A little out of the way, but a lot
Jess 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 RIUBBER—any size—thickness
for mattresces—cushions—seats.
Upholstering material. $1.00 to $2.50
yard. MATTRESSES MADE & EX%-
PERTLY RECONDITIONED & RE-
COVERED-—M. B. BEDDING COD.
factory, 526 South Main Street.
Wilkes-Barre.
KITCHEN STOVE, new braided rug,
used rug, chestnut boards, chairs,
African violets. Carlin’s 674-2391.
THREE two-burner oil heaters; skis,
store scales, store counters, strong
wheelbarrow, two doors, pump,
mimeographer, dishes, lace curtains, |
canner, = pictures, small cleaner,
large cleaner, living room suite, car-
pet rags, fur coat size 14, good con-
dition, man’s overcoat 42, good con-
dition, antique cash drawer, antique
dolls, clothing. Rev. Greenfield,
Muhlenburg Corners, 717-256-3230.
HIGH QUALITY mahogany dropleaf
table, 45x72 when opened, $35.
Dial 674-7551.
HUNTERS Have Your Deer Skinned,
Cut Up, and Freezer-Wrapped.
Save time and waste. Cave’s Super-
HARRIS HILL ROAD, Trucksvville.
Eight rooms, bath, oil heat. Alum-
inum siding and storm windows.
Priced right for quick sale. Thomas.
Phone 696-2841.
Yor Rent—
TRUCKSVILLE, four large modern
redecorated rooms, bath and
shower, ample closet space, hard-
wood floors, automatic oil heat,
porch, private entrances, conven-
iently located Harris Hill Road. 696-
1265.
APARTMENT. Harris Hill Road. 3
rooms and bath. 636-2637. Louis
Youngblood.
BOTTLED GAS
PYROFAX
New and Used Appliances
Sales and Service
ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE
COMPANY
Overbrook Avenue, Dallas
674-5371 -
HAROLD K. ASH
PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC
HEATING
SHAVERTOWN
674-3161
EXPERT UPHOLSTERING, Free esti-
mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill-
side Ave. Harveys Lake. Phone
NE 9-9416.
IS YOUR TRUCR, tractor or auto-
mobile using oil? Your mechanic
or garage will recommend SEALED
POWRR guaranteed piston rings
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP
STULL BROTHERS. KINGSTON.
LAWN ' MOWERS REPAIRED and
sharpened, new and used mowers
and parts. Saw filing and retooth-
market, Idetown Corners. Phone
NE 9-9561.
ORGAN, Wurlitzer, two-manual
Spinet with percussion for chime:
and bell effects, like new. $795.
Sweet Valley GR 7-2062. |
|
LIKE NEW, velvet Victorian Daven-
port, TV and chair. Call after 5
p. m. 674-7062.
SIX-GRAVE lot at Fernknoll, $150.
Value $400. Call 674-6198.
NORGE 4-burner electric range $50.
NE 9-5137,
56 ACRES of Land. Phone 674-
0615. :
CUSTOM-MADE Upholstered head-
board, matching spread, two pairs
long drapes,$35. Club chair with
down cushion, turquoise and brown
stripe, $50. Maple club chair, two
cushions, $25. Dial 674-8266.
1954 PLYMOUTH Convertible, good
running ccndition, new top, new
brakes. Make offer. 696-2930.
STEINWAY GRAND PIANO. Style M.
Mahogany case. Like new. Medium
Upright Piano. Hammond So-Lo-Vox,
$80. Piano Tuning and Repairs.
GL 77-2127. 674-6811.
SINGER Electric Portable Sewing
Machine like mew, $30. Necchi
Sewing Center 1130 Wyoming Ave-
nue, Exeter, 655-0081.
CHRISTMAS TREES-Fresh Cut, local
grown Spruce and Pine. Wreaths,
Cemetery Pots, Roping. Mazer’'s Farm
Market, route 118, Lehman Highway.
GIRL’S ICE SKATES, White Figure
Skates, almost like mew. Size 13.
Phone 674-4326.
—
Whom To Call—
[
or afternoons in your area. No
experience necessary, we will train.
Call 822-9303. Ext. 1.
ling, knives and shears sharpened.
SHORT OF CASH? Work mornings
William
Highway.
Pick-up and Delivery.
Eckert, Tunkhannock
Phone 674-5931.
DALLAS READY MIXED CON-
CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality
and service. Phone 674-0316.
DALLAS AUTO SEAT COVERS.
Specializing in all kinds of auto
interiors and tops. Also chrome
kitchen furniture, odd chairs etc.
George Mason, Kunkle, opposite
Shady Side Lake. Phone 674-9521.
JOHNNY'S BODY SHOP: painting,
acetvlene 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
Sweet Valley. Free estimates. GR
7-2671
PAINTING
INTERIOR — EXTERIOR
By Contract or Hour |
CHESTER ROBERTS
Hunlock Creek R. D. 1
During the day Phone
Muhlenburg 256-3335,
Evenings 256-3182.
R E N T = Tools & Trailers
Floor Sanders & Polishers
Rug & Upholstery Shampooers
Plumbing Tools
‘Chain Saws — Heaters
DALLAS RENTAL SERVICE [|
674-3121
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ter Service to insure you accur-
dcy. Montross Oil Company, 436
Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King-
ston, 287-2361.
EXPERT HAIR CUTTING
TINTING
PERMANENT WAVING
MARGARET'S
95 DAVIS ST., TRUCKSVILLE
696-2878
FLOOR SANDING and finishing.
All types floors. Work guaran-
teed. Weaver and Madar. 674-
7806 and Kingston 288-6103.
now located off Rt. 309 on Platts-
burg R. Beaumont. Call 674-5696
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
for 24 hr. service
TRANSUE'S T.V. and Radio Service |
George B. Szhooley
General Contractor
KITCHENS
Phone 696-2826
‘|| Free Estimates, Work Guaranteed
highway, Dallas,
TYPEWRITERS, Adding Machines,
sold, rented and repaired. Hold-
redge Company, 40 North Main
Street, Wilkes-Barre, or Dallas 696-
1008.
| Work Wanted—
, TYPING done at home, by hour,
contract, or piece-work. Also
lettering, fancy or plain. Phone}
674-5812.
WILL ADDRESS envelopes, business,
social, Christmas cards etc. Phone
696-2864.
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.
Real Estate For Sale
FORTY ACRES of land with seven-
room house; barn, tractor, farm
{ machinery. Dial GReenleaf 7-2738.
| THOMAS P. GARRITY |
Realtor
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. {
HARVEYS LAKE NE 09-5105
The Dallas Post Has
Hundreds of Modern
Type Faces
i
| Service to the Greater Back Mt, Area y
Help Wanted—
NEEDED, a woman to help daily in
a household in Trucksville where
there are two sick adults. Call
696-2483.
| EXPERIENCED Service Station At-
tendant. Must be over twenty-
one. Back Mt. resident preferred.
Phone NE 9-5180. }
Wanted To Buy—
1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac-
tors, regardless of condition. Top
dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631.
WANTED to buv reasonable: Heat-
rola or Pot Bellied Stove. Phone.
674-8126.
Cas Heating
ARE YOU THINKING of Changing
your present heating system to
gas heat
conversions completely installed.
R. W. Wcidner, Plumbing and
Heating. Phone FE 3-4548 ; or
674-6106.
Sanitary Service—
SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete.
buv the best. Costs less in the
amg yun 0 TF Garman snd Son
Kingston 282-1448 or your local sup-
nlv Aaalar
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 Ebenezer Flack who died
November 10, 1962, at Daytona
Beach, Florida. All persons having
claims against the estate of said
decedent make known the same,
and all persons indebted to the de-
cedent make pavment without delay
to Harold E. Flack, Executor, 15
South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
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 ver-
cons indebted to the decedent
‘make pavment without’ delay to
Frank Stofko, executor, 285 Kosack
St., Swoyersville, Pa. Robert F: Dil-
ley, Attorney Thanking you, I am
' Robert F. Dilley.
Church Circle Makes
480 Cancer Dressings
The Hannah Circle of St. Paul's
Lutheran Church made four hund-
red and eighty cancer dressings
Tuesday morning at a meeting of
their group at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church.
Present were Mrs. Roy Trexler,
circle chairman; Mrs. Frederick
Eidam, Mrs. Walter Gerlack, Mrs.
Charles Wagner, Mrs. Irene Monk,
Mrs. Arnott Jones, Mrs. Clara Letts,
Mrs. William Pethick, Mrs. Ray
Malkemes, Mrs. Newton Ness, Mrs.
Paul Priebe, Mrs. Neilson Andrews,
Mrs. Charles Michel, Mrs. Frederic
‘Anderson.
WGA
“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 7
674-5766
MILTON PERREGO
Gas heating systems or |
visory Council
cordia
Celestine, R.S.M., President, at the
annual dinner on Monday evening.
the following reports: Theatre Three
by Robert Laux, Educational
Guidance Institute by J. W. Fens-
temacher; Current Student Enroll-
ment,
jected Needs for Future by Sister
M. Celestine; Progress on Construc-
tion of Alumnae and Merrick Halls
by Gustav Kabeschat.
chairman of Theatre Three 1961-
1962, also paid an impressive tribute
to his successor, Mr. Laux, and ¢om-
mittee members
series for their outstanding work.
First Black Bear Of The Season?
—PHOTO BY KOZEMCHAK
Joe, second from the left, holding got the photograph.
Rdvisory Council Hears Reports
On Building Progress At College
Members of the President's Ad-| Msgr. James T. Clarke, S.T.L., Sister
of College Miseri- | M. Celestine, R.S.M., Sister Karen,
guests of Sister M.|R.S.M., Charles L. Casper, George
Guthrie Conyngham, D. Leonard
Corgan, Claire Hart Cummings, Jo-
seph DeVizia, William J. Fahey,
were
A business session followed with
Leonard Corgan presiding. Joseph W. Fenstemacher, Nathan
The meeting was highlighted by Foreman, Hilda S. Garey, Gustav
Kabeschat, James Lacy, Robert
Laux, Carolyn H. Mack, John Mec-
Cole, Herbert J. Morris, Martin L.
Murray, Helen O’Connor, George L.
Ruckno, Frank = Slaff, Stephen J.
and
Parking Facilities and Pro-
H. Wright.
Hints To The Harried
Any time you can't get to the
beauty parlor, just run your fingers
through ‘your hair to stand it on
end; and you're in the height of
fashion. Everybody will asume it
is one of those new wigs.
Frank iSlaff,
of the current
In attendance were:: Rt. Rev.
DALLAS
MAIN HIGHWA
FRESH KILLED
FRYERS
2%¢ Ib.
VAUGHN'’S (Reg. Loaf)
BREAD
2 for 49c
COUNTRY FRESH
PORK SAUSAGE
Loose - = §9¢ Ib.
Gaseing - - 65¢ fb.
GERBER’'S STRAINED
BABY FOOD
6 for 63c
Joe Wroblewski got his 150-pound | the bear’s head up as it poses for its
black bear the first day of bear sea- | picture, says it will make a nice rug
son in Bradford County, bringing it] for his home at 46 Garbutt Avenue, |
down with a 30-40 Krag. at 8:30. Dallas. Hunters with him are Tony
The hunters shot at another bear a | Hudak, Bob Gelsleichter, and Frank
little earlier, but it lumbered off, and | Michael. They stopped in front of
another group of hunters bagged it. | Tony’s house while Jim Kozemchak
—_—
Tkach, John R. Williamson, William |
Reserved seat tickets for Dallas
Senior High School six North League
home Basketball games are now on
sale. Tickets may be obtained by
calling Dallas Senior High School
any t'me during the school day.
North League basketball season
opens Tuesday, January 8, Dallas
Senior High School gymnasium with
Central (Fairview) as the attraction.
The 1962-1963 basketball schedule
follows:
EXHIBITION:
December 4, Tuesday, Wyoming,
Dallas High School Announces
1962-1963 Basketball Schedule
Te AS
.
view), Away; 8, Friday, West Wyom-
ing, Home; 12, Tuesday, Open; 15,
Friday, Lake-Lehman, Away; 19,
Tuesday, Swoyerville, Home; 22, Fri-
day, Ashley-Sugar Notch, Home; 26,
Tuesday, W-B Township, Away. Qo
= di
Home; 7, Friday, Northwest, Away;
11, Tuesday, West Pittston, Away;
14, Friday, Forty Fort, Away; 18,
Tuesday, Hanover, Home; 21, Friday, |
Plymouth, Home; January 2, Wed-
nesday, Coughlin, Away. |
NORTH LEAGUE:
January 8, Tuesday, Central (Fair- |
view), Home; 11, Friday, West
Wyoming, Away; 15, Tuesday, Open;
18, Friday, Lake-Lehman, Home:
22, Tuesday, Swoyerville, Away; 25,4
Friday, Ashley-Sugar Notch, Away; |
29, Tuesday, W-B Township, Home;
February 1, Friday Open (First
Half); 5, Tuesday, Central (Fair-
|
Missionary Ladies
Ladies of Shavertown Bible
Church held their monthly Mission-
ary meeting November 26 at the
home of Mrs. Russell Edmondson.
Speaker was Mrs. Edmondson.
Present were Mesdames James
| Brace, Walter Meade, Donald Ras-
| ton, William Burket, Dayton Gar-
nett, William McNeel, Ira’ Button.’
Samuel | Keast, Mildred Rusmisel,
Carl Remley Russell Edmondson,
Misses Florence and Erma Garnett.
SPECIAL MIX
WILD BIRD
SEED
5 Ibs.—50¢
{0 Ihs.—85¢
25 Ibs. —$2.25
(00 Ihs.—$8.25
HUSTON’S
FEED SERVICE
Fernbrook Corners
674-6191
Long or short hospital
stay. ..this policy
pays either way
| When you're insured under our
PROTECTOR HOSPITAL POLI-
| CY, daily room and board bene-
fits for any covered acctdent or
sickness are paid as long as
you are hospitalized — for an
UNLIMITED number of days.
Not 30 — 90 — or 100 days . ..
but UNLIMITED days. This is a
real quality policy with benefits
up to $25 daily . plus benefit
Ea
for other hospital expenses
such as lab, drugs, anesthetic
: a surgical fee benefit that
includes dentai surgery... first
| aid and outpatient benefits . . .
doctor's fees in hospitai...
nursing home benefit when
you're transferred from a hospi-
tal to a nurcing home. Why not
let us give you details now?
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Rspirin
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SHAVERTOWN
674-2888
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ATLANTIC CITY
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Write for Literature and Rates
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Atlantic City, New Jersey
JOHN H. FETTER, JR. /
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Shavert
CHopvestors man
He represents INVESTORS Diversified Services, Inc., exclus
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life insurance through INVESTORS Syndicate Life.
For prospectus-booklets on any of these mutual funds, or
Divisional Sales Manager
Suite 560 Miners National Bank Bldg.
Phone: 824-1295
Thomas N. Kreidler, Jr.
Zone Manager
26 Division St.
Phone: Home - 674-3231
Bus. 822-3266
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