LP NE. EE 6d Ll a A i ia EE ES a | i} QR 5 SECTION A — PAGE 8 " man School. Modern kitchen, hot - LOOSE HAY, mixed timothy and EVERYBODY READS |The TRADING POST GETS QUICK RESULTS For Sale— BIX YEAR OLD, three bedroom, ranch type home, near new Leh- water baseboard heat, ceramic tile bath. Lot 100 by 250. Closed breeze- way garage. Reduced for quick sale. Phone 675-1250. YOUNG COW and 14 month old Heifer. Also hay and straw. Phone NE 9-3219. SOFA BED, TV, refrigerator, corner cabinet, dishes; odds and ends. Inquire Alexander, 124 N. Main Street, Shavertown, from 3 to 5 p.m. ANTHRA-FLO Stoker, hot water for coal. Make reasonable offer 674- 6651. KITCHEN SET, table and four chairs * in good condition, $27. 674-6217. - clover. See ‘Andrew Adams, Sweet Valley R. D. 1, GReenleaf 7-3558. THREE-PIECE living room suite, end tables, lamps, desk, utility cabinet, reasonable. Dial GReenleaf 7-2282. TWO 7:60x15 COOPER Tires, white ~ walls with tubes, mounted on Buick wheels, brand new. $45.00. Two 7:60x15 Whitewall snow caps, brand new. $15.00 Phone NEptune 9-8638. CATTLE: two fresh Holstein cows; three Angus calves; two beef cows. Bhavertown RD 5, at Chase. Joe Rodriguez, 696-1501. PARTY ICE CUBES. Get them at ~ Link’s Bar and Grille, Warden Place, Harveys Lake, NE 9-9001. RUGS FOR SALE, rug and carpet weaving. Call Mrs. John Stredney, 674-2098. : DRESS SHOES, work shoes, rubber footwear. Joe's Men's Shop, Dal- las. Phone 674-7611. JACOBSON Snow Throwers. Rent one and try it out before you buy, 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 less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, Wilkes- Barre. * FOAM RUBBER—any size—thickness for mattresses—cushions—seats. Upholstering material, $1.00 to $2.50 yard. MATTRESSES MADE & EZX- PERTLY RECONDITIONED & RE- COVERED—M. B. BEDDING CO. factory, 526 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail. Autolite, Delco Remy, A-C, Wil- lard Batteries. Expert mechanical work Caddie LaBar, Memorial Highway, Dallas. PHONE DALLAS: DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA 674-5656 674-7676 L 5c per word MINIMUM RATES $1 for 20 words if chafged 85¢ for 20 words cash with order over 20 words DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2 per inch | RENT Toolgs Trailers Floor Sanders & Polishers Rug & Upholstery Shampooers ! Plumbing Tools Chain Saws — Heaters DALLAS RENTAL SERVICE 674-3121 i RURAL UPHOLSTERING, RD 1 Sweet Valley. Free estimates. GR 7.2671 BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE \ COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas 674-5371 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. HAROLD K. ASH PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC HEATING SHAVERTOWN 674-3161 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. PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING. Muhlenburg 256-3613. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1. PAINTING INTERIOR — EXTERIOR By Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS Hunlock Creek R. D. 1 During the day Phone Muhlenburg® 256-3335, Evenings 256-3182. 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 HAIR CUTTING TINTING PERMANENT WAVING MARGARET"S 95 DAVIS ST., TRUCKSVILLE 696-2878 Whom To Call— BRUCE : SLOCUM Insurance Agency “All Forms of Insurance” 48 Main Street, Dallas Tel. 674-3041 TYPING DONE at home, also fancy and plain lettering, and 24 hour Notary Public Service. Phone 674- 5812. VACUUM CLEANER, sales and ser- vice. All makes. Joseph S. Blaum, your Hoover Man. NE 9-9631. | Real Estate For Sale TRANSUE'S T.V. and Radio Service now located off Rt. 309 on Platts- | burg R. Beaumont. Call 674-5696 | for 24 hr. service. QUAINT OLD HOME in Huntsville; large living room with fireplace, large dining room, screened porch, ) laundry room, lovely heated studio with powder room and fireplace, garage, oil heat. 674-5796. | CARVERTON ROAD, Trucksville. 3- bedroom house on fenced-in lot, 65x150. Carpeting and other extras. 2-car garage. Covered patio. Owner transferred. 696-1698. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING, Free esti- _ mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave., Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-9416. FLOOR SANDING and finishing. © All types floors. Work guaran- teed. Weaver and Madar. 674- 7806 and Kingston 288-6103. TYPEWRITERS, Adding Machines, sold, rented and repaired. Hold- redge Company, 40 North Main St. Wilkes-Barre, or Dallas 696-1008. JOHNNY'S BODY SHOP: painting, - acetvlene welding. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. Old Lake Road, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004. WIGS CLEANED and styled at the Nellie West Beauty Salon, 230 Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown. Dial 674-5791. EVANS FALLS, Route 309, 170x350. House 4 rooms and bath. Small building on front, suitable for busi- ness. Automatic ‘heat; cast iron boiler, baseboard radiation. TErrace 6-3776. Ma 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— THREE-ROOM Apartment, bath and garage, 196 Maple Street, Trucks- ville, available March 15. $37 ren- tal. Dial 696-1241. Wanted To Rent— WILLIAM ECKERT Skates Sharpened Saw Filing and Retoothing Lawn Mowers Repaired Sharp- ened and Stored Wellington Avenue off Route 309 1 Phone 674-5931 NEW HOMES and remodeling. Roof- . ing, siding. Estimate free. Con- tract or hourly. Willard Newberry and Son. Work guaranteed. 675-1713 | or 674-3514. REASONABLE INTERIOR PAINTING Free Estimatees 696-1934 TWO-BEDROOM Apartment or small house at Harveys Lake. 674- 0022. Help Wanted— SCHOOL TEACHERS interested in summer resort work, experience not necessary. Apply Dallas Post, Box 5. MOTHER'S HELPER and on (Saturdays. 696-2271. Work Wanted— IRONING wanted to do at home, 674-0947. after school Trucksville | HOUSEKEEPING work wanted in Dallas area, at my own home. , levied a percapita tax of five dol- lars for each adult person who shall i Wanted To Buy— : 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, 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 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 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. Public Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY ‘GIVEN that Letters of Administration on the Estate of MARY J. GIBBONS, who died January 12, 1960, have been granted to Joseph M. Gibbons, 182 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and all persons hav- ing claims against the Estate of the said decedent are requested to file the same with the Executor or Mitchell Jenkins, Esq., Blue Cross Building, Wilkes-Barre, Penna., At- torney for the Estate, and all per- sons indebted to the decedent are requested to make payment to said Executor or his Attorney. MITCHELL JENKINS, ESQ., ROSENN, JENKINS & GREEN- WALD, 1000 BLUE CROSS BUILDING, WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. ORDINANCE NO. 1 | AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOR- OUGH OF DALLAS, COMMON- WEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA fix- ing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1963. BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACT- ED, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the Council of the Bor- ough of Dallas, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: SECTION 1. That a tax be and the same is hereby levied on all property within the said Borough subject to taxation for Borough purposes for the fiscal year 1963, as follows: Tax rate for general Borough pur- poses, the sum of (15) mills on each dollar of assessed valuation; For debt purposes the sum of (3%) mills on each dollar of as- sessed valuation; : For other purposes as follows: Light, Water and Fire, ‘the sum of (3%) mills on each dollar of as- sessed valuation; Making a total tax rate for all Borough purposes of twenty-two (22) mills. SECTION 2. That any ordinance, or part of ordinance, conflicting with this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed insofar as the same affects this ordinance. . ADOPTED this 12th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1963. S/ HAROLD L. BROBST, President of Council. APPROVED this 12th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1963. S/ THOMAS H. MORGAN, Mayor. CERTIFICATION TO THE SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS: : I hereby certify that the forego- ing ordinance is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 1 enacted by the Council of the Borough of Dal- las on February 12, 1963. S/ ROBERT W. BROWN, Secretary. ORDINANCE NO. 2 AN ‘ORDINANCE OF THE BOR- OUGH®' OF DALLAS, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, levying a per capita tax of five dollars for the calendar year 1963. BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY OR- DAINED AND ENACTED, pursuant to the authority of the act of June 25, 1947 (P. L. 1145) and its amend- ments, as follows: SECTION 1. There is hereby reside within the limits of Dallas Borough at any time during the cal- endar year 1963. SECTION 2. All per capita taxes levied and assessed pursuant to this Ordinance shall become due and payable, shall be subject to the same discounts and penalties and shal] be collected in accordance with the provisions of the Act of May 25, 1945 (P. L. 1050). ADOPTED this 12th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1963. S/ HAROLD L. BROBST, President of Council. APPROVED this 12th day of Feb- ruary, A. D. 1963. S/ THOMAS H. MORGAN, Mayor. CERTIFICATION TO THE SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS: I hereby certify that the forego- ing ordinance is a true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 2 enacted by 1674-2400 after 6. las on February 12, 1963. S/ ROBERT W. BROWN, Secretary. (SEAL) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration on the Estate of THOMAS E. HILLYER, who died July 10, 1962, have been grant- ed to Virginia F. Hillyer, 159 Ma- chell Avenue, Dallas, Pennsylvania, and all persons having claims against the Estate of the said decedent are requested to file the same with the Executrix or Mitchell Jenkins, Esq., Blue Cross Building, Wilkes-Barre, Penna., Attorney for the Estate, and all persons indebted to the decedent are requested to make payment to said Executrix or her attorney. MITCHELL JENKINS, ESQ., ROSENN, JENKINS & GREEN- WALD, 1000 BLUE CROSS BUILDING, WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted to Leroy C. Henninger, 339 Charles Street, Luzerne, Pennsyl- vania, in the Estate of Edward J. Collins and that all persons having claims against or indebted to said decedent are requested to file such claims or make payment of such in- debtedness to the administrator above named or to Mitchell Jenkins, Blue Cross Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Attorney for said estate. . MITCHELL JENKINS, ESQ., 1000 BLUE CROSS BUILDING, WILKES-BARRE, PENNA. LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Dallas School District for installation of a complete WATER SOFTENER UNIT in the Dallas Senior High School, and for furnish- ing of GENERAL, ART, JANITOR, AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES for the 1963-1964 school year. Specifica- tions may be secured at the office of the secretary, Senior High School Building, Dallas, Pennsyl- vania. . All bids shall be in the hands of Mrs. Harriet Stahl, secretary, not later than 4:30 p.m. March 12, 1963. Bids will be opened at the regular meeting of the Board to be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, 1963, in the Library .of the Dallas ‘Senior High School. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof of any bid. By order of the Board of Di- rectors of the Dallas District, Dallas, Pennsylvania. HARRIET STAHL, Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of ARLINE S. WATSON, late of the Township of Dallas, who died on the 21st day of January, 1963, have been granted to MINERS NATIONAL, BANK of Wilkes-Barre. Creditors are notified to make known their claims and those indebted to the estate. to make payment to said Executor or to its attorney. B. B. LEWIS, Atty., Dallas, Pa. Jerry L. Cobleigh Is Honored By Air Force [Sheppard AFB, Te x.—Airman Third Class Jerry L. Cobleigh of Troy, Pa., has been named honor graduate of the United States Air Force communications center spec- ialist course here. ; Airman Cobleigh, who - attained the highest score in his class to, win the honor, studied military com- munications, procedures, message structure and 'the operation of tele- typewriter equipment used in world- wide Air Force communications sys- tems. He will receive further train- ing in his new technical specialty at Fort Lee, Virginia. The airman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cobleigh of R.D. 2, Troy, is a graduate of Troy High School and Humboldt Institute in Minneap- olis, Minnesota. He is enjoying a three week furlough with his par- ents prior to starting his training at Fort Lee. The Cobleighs resided in Dallas about twenty years ago. Mrs. Cob- leigh is the former Marguerite Ide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ide of Mill Street. The couple has Sophomore Class School. in Troy High Leg Is Twenty One Flora Sue Anderson, Shavertown, observed her twenty first birthday on Valentine’s Day. The following attended a family party: Mr. and Mrs. Walter ‘Anderson, Wilkes- Barre; Mrs. Carl Storz and children, Corinne and Carl, Jr., Kingston; Otto Bamert, Kingston; Miss Brenda Clause and Mrs. Joyce Sidorek, Shavertown; the guest of honor and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Anderson. Auxiliary To Meet Daddow-Isaacs American Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 at the post home. Members are urged to bring ball-point pens for the re- habilitation program; also wrappers and tapes for the Community Club the Council of the Borough of Dal- awards. another son, Don, member of the|’ Father Kane “(Contauued from Page 1 A) Congressman Flood, who came to the affair by private plane, all regular services being grounded, read many telegrams sent to Father Kane by well wishers, including Bishop Jerome D. Hannan and Archbishop Martin J. O'Connor. In his own inimitable fashion he pro- vided the group with a humorous repartee at which he is a master. Judge Jacob Schiffman, guest speaker, lauded Father Kane, re- ferring to his great ability and the results of his labors. “Man is never an island unto himself,” he said, ‘The shores of man’s concern reach from commu- nity to state, to nation and the world. In the contest called life, those with strong convictions of right and wrong prove to be the cornerstone of our community. The vigor of our institutions produces men upon whom rest the welfare of every level of society. Righteous- ness makes a nation great. The heritage of men of vision and mercy shall live and remain forever.” Judge Shiffman revealed that he ‘had been a debating comrade of Father Kane during school days and. their friendship had continued through the years. He also paid tribute to the late Howard Risley. A remarkable likeness, captured in oils, was presented to Father Kane by Carol Polacky, a member of his parish. Invocation was Michael Rafferty, benediction by Monsignor James T. Clarke. Mis- ericordia String Quartet furnished musical selections. Dinner music was played on string instruments, efficiently handled by Lorraine given by Rev. phy, Mae Voorhees, Carol Walcavage, also of College Misericordia. Rowe, Carol Doran,.Kathleen Mur- | Molly Hicks Elected President Of Class Molly Hicks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hicks, Lake Packa- nack, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Jr. Avenue, was elected president of her freshman class at Marywood College. Molly's father was with the Dallas Post for a time before re- turning to Syracuse University and subsequently training as a pilot in the Air Force. He flew over Burma during World War TI. Molly, who has consistently led her classes since she was in the first grade, has a scholarship to Marywood. Earl Kittles, Hosts Et Valentine Party Mrs. Earl Kittle, Jr. and Mrs. By- ron Leacock, entertained the boys and girls of Primary Department, Assembly of God Church, Mooretown, last week at a Valentine party. Games were played and refreshments served to Gail Shaw, Carol Jean, Danny and Randy Satterfield, Barton Clemow, Carol Palmoski, Beverly Palmoski, Lois and Karen Baer, Keith and Cheryl Kittle, Rosemary Ma- honey, Ruth Derhammer, Kerry Lee Kittle, George Biddings, Susan Mor- gan, Mary Jo Long and Beverly and the guest of honor. Committee for the affair was: Rev. Yost, arrangements; Robert Laux, dinner chairman; Charles Glawe, tickets; Dr. F. Budd Schooley, re- ception chairman; Frank Wadas, program; Mrs. Elizabeth Wallo, en- tertainment. Pioneer | Rainbow Girls To Meet Charles James Memorial Assembly 144, Order of Rainbow for Girls will meet Thursday, February 21, at Trucksville Methodist Church Edu- cational Building, 7:30 P.M. with Jo Carol Birnstock, Worthy Advisor, | presiding. Members who have birthdays this month will be honored and re- freshments will be served. Sharon Cigarski Is Honored On Birthday Sharon Cigarski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cigarski, Chase Road, was honored guest at a birth- day party on Saturday, February 16. She was seven. Present: Diane, Barry and Cathy Aston, Caroline Cigarski, Charlotte and Teresa Cig- arski, Karen Rushnok, Catherine Madell, Cathy and Kevin Kopec, Mrs. Carl Aston, Mrs. Joseph Cigarski, Mrs. Bernard Cigarski, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rushnok, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Kopec, Mr. and Mrs. James Driscoll, Gloria and Marilyn Cigar- ski and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cigarski. Lori Beth Is One Mr. and Mrs, William Naugle, Sr., entertained at a dinner party Sunday, February 10, honoring their granddaughter, Lori Beth, who was one year old. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Naugle, Pikes Creek. - Attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Curran, Pritchards Corner; Mr. and Mrs. Al Stepanski, Mr. and Mrs. Oswaldo Maldonadc, [Sherry and Jerry Naugle, the hon- oree, her parents and grandparents. Pig Roast Reminded Second Annual Pig Roast, Dad- dow-Isaacs American Legion, will be held Saturday might at the post home.” Serving will start at 5, and dinners will be sent out if own Gp- tainers are brought. USED APPLIANCES & GUARANTEED | 15 Cu. Ft. Frigidaire Refrigerator . $199.95 (Like New) 10 Cu. Ft. Frigidaire Refrigerator , |» . $89.95 7 Cu. Ft. (Pink) Frigidaire ; Refrigerator . . $89.95 Electric Range . . . $119.95 Like New » REBENNACK'S 267 WYOMING AVE. . Phone 287-1175 Open Thurs. and Fri. Eve. Also on hand to witness the pre- sentation were relatives of Father Kane: Dr, William J. Kane, Moosic, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Kane, Avoca; Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Kane, and children, Rosemary and Maur- een Kane, Elizabeth, N. J.; Timothy Coakley, Elizabeth, N. J. Seated at the speaker’s table were Rev. John Walsh, Monsignor James T. Clarke, Rev. Richard Frank, Rev. James Hammond, Monsignor Thom- as Carl, Rev, Michael Rafferty, Rev. Domnick Andrew, Sister Mary Mar- iana, R.S.M., Sister Mary Celestine, R.'S. M,, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laux, Congressman and Mrs. Daniel J. Flood, Mrs. Elizabeth Wallo, Atty. and Mrs. James L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wadas, Dr. and Mrs. F. Budd Schooley, Rev. Robert Yost | McDERMOTTS BAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGE ' LUNDY BLDG. 86 - 40 MAIN ST. DALLAS OPEN ALL DAY Delicious Dinners and Snacks EREEEEEENEEERANEREDEEEY a Ui SA IF | WERE LOOKING FOR A NEW HEATING UNIT I WOULD CALL J. B. POST CO. 66 Oxford Street 674-7781 ABOUT E