nn rr a ————— Tf | AICO iy ns oe Ste es ras _ = fi VAN WERT Stoker Furnace, with Mu able. - Lehman, Pa. CONTINUING SALE of Dominion CS VEIN RA Sn TE ag eR CS SF ENT SECTION A —PAGE 8 |The TRADING POST GETS QUICK RESULTS EVERYBODY READS I. THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1963 Use The TRADING POST To... DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA: "PHONE DALLAS: 674-5656 | 674-1676 MINIMUM RATES $1.15 for 20 words if charged $1.00 for 20 words cash with order 5c per word over 20 words DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2 per inch For Sale— like new. Warm air. 287-8262. controls, Bargain. DON'T FORGET barbecued chicken parts, or fresh-killed chicken, at Cave's Super Market, handlers of quality poultry. SMALL PIGS for Reuben Gabel. 696-2118. sale. BRAND-NEW Morse push-button sewing machine, Cost $189, will take $100. NE 9-9626. MEMORIAL SHRINE Lots. Crest Lawn and Maple Lawn. Reason- Phone 674-2453. Box 4, CARROLL'S PEAT—High moisture holding capacity. Truckload or bushels. Machell Avenue. 674-4821. 3 ROOMS OF CARPET, laid wall to wall up to 270 Sq. Yd. Carpet, including heavy padding, tackless installation. Choice of 100% Dupont nylon, or 100% Virgin Wool Carpet. Boyd R. White Appliances ! & Furniture, Dallas. 674-8181. plants, seed potatoes. Solensky Farm, R.D. 3, Dallas, Demunds-Or- lin Farms. INTERNATIONAL (CUB CADET trac- tors; new and used riding lawn- mowers; McCulloch chain saws. Gus Walters, Main Highway, Dallas, 674-3227. HIGH TEST PEAT Moss by the bag or in bulk. Paul D. Eckert, Ma- chell Ave., Dallas. Phone 674-0194. USED BATHROOM Fixtures, Tub, toilet, wash bowl. Good condition. $30.00. NEptune 9-3111. ECONOMY STORES Eat-Rite franks with free mustard, 59 cents pound; good ground beef, three’ pounds $1.29, for your grill. Cave’s Super Market, Idetown Corners. ATTENTION COTTAGERS: 9x12 heavy Linoleum Rugs. Special this week, $3.95. Boyd R. White Ap- pliances & Furniture, Dallas. 674- 8181. FOUR-DOOR 1960 Corvair. Auto- ‘matic shift, radio and heater. Ex- cellent condition. Reasonable, Mov- ing out of area. Call GR 7-2322. 1961 KENMORE Automatic Washer. Excellent condition. Like new. Reasonable. Moving out of town. Call 674-6851. TWO TILE SILOS. Good condition. Call 674-4036. VIRGINIA BAKED Ham for your picnic, 95 cents pound, a real money-saver at Cave’s Super Mar- | ket, Memorial Highway, Idetown Corners. Open Memorial Day. Steam & Dry Irons. Special $6.50. Boyd R. White Appliances & Fur- niture. Dallas. 674-8181. WE HAVE GOOD hardy plants for perennial gardens, and a large assortment of annual flower plants. Potted hybrid tomato plants, also cabbage, cauliflower, mangoes, broc. coli, and tomatoes in flats. Keller's Gardens, Idetown. NEptune 9-5426. POWER Lawn-Mower for sale or rent at Dallas Rental Service. Dial 674-3121. Try before you buy. 1953 STUDEBAKER hardtop coupe, V-8 and automatic. Suitable for rebuilding by automotive enthus- iast. Price $100. Call 674-7450. Whom To Call— INSTRUCTION in Voice and Piano during summer months. Call 674- 4404. MADAM FAY, reader and advisor, reads your whole life like an open book, answers all questions. One visit will convince you. Speaks several different languages. Open daily at Rocky Glen Park. EXCAVATING, for cellars, sewage, etc. Gravel and top-soil. NEptune 9-8440. USED FARM MACHINERY. John - Deere . Plow, John Deere Side Rake. Allis-Chalmers = roll type baler. Power corn binder (take off driver). John Deere manure spread- er. Burton Major, Lehman, Pa. 674- 2464. ICE-CREAM Headquarters, half gal- | L lons 69, 79, 89, 99 cents or $1.59 | at Cave’s Super - Market, your Dolly Madison dealer, Idetown, Me- morial Highway. TWO REFRIGERATORS, $10 and $20; Bendix automatic washer, $15; call 696-1928 between 10 and 12 a. m, or 5 and 7 p. m. ! TWENTY-ONE Inch Scott's Lawn Mower. Reel type. Like new. Only one year old. $25.00. Call 675-1294. HOMESTYLE baked goods, dinner rolls, raisinbread, ryebread, while- wheat and white bread, assorted pies baked fresh daily. Cave’s Super Market, i SCREENED TOPSOIL ————— RED CRUSHED STONE’ For Driveways I CTE Red Shale—Crushed Stone JOSEPH YATSKO, Excavating 675-1276 ) | SNEAKS for all the family $2.99 up. Also U.S. Keds. Joe’s Men's Shop, Dallas, Pa. AUTOMATIC HEAT — is our business — COAL - OIL - GAS Sales - Installation - Service — FREE ESTIMATES — Long Term Payments DALLAS ENGINEERS 696-1184 includes ' CABBAGE, ONION, PEPPER, tomato ange Road between Martz and Car- | C. W. DANA Heating Contractor Installations, Cleaning, Servicing | Let us power vacuum and service your heating plant Free Estimates Phone 287-8160 FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you accur- acy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King- ston, 287-2361. TREE AND SHRUB removal. Call George Yurko, GReenleaf 7-2722 or Kingston 287-8636. ; | TORO LAWN BOY Eclipse Mowers, Wheel Horse Tractors. Used Mowers, Parts, Garden Tools, Mowers Sharpened, Repaired : WILLIAM ECKERT Lawn Mower and Saw Service PAINTING INTERIOR — EXTERIOR By Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS Hunlock Creek R. D. 1 During the day Phone Muhlenburg 256-3335, Evenings 256-3182. DALLAS READY - MIXED CON- CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality and service. Phone 674-0316. BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas 674-5871 RURAL UPHOLSTERING, RD 1 Sweet Valley. Free estimates. GR 2671 Real Estate For Sale — | BUILDING — 30x60 ft. Overhead door on end for garage. Can be converted into nice ranch home. Lot 209x209 ft. on Main Highway. Ira Frantz, Center Moreland. FE 3-4462. SPRING RENTALS Dallas Rental Service, 674-3121 Power and Lawn Rollers. Spread- ers and Tillers Tools and Trail- ers. Floor Sanders and Polishers. Rug and Upholsters Shampooers. Chain Saws. Pratt and Lambert Paint. HAROLD K. ASH PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC HEATING SHAVERTOWN 614-3161 WATER PUMP REPAIRS. Jets, Submersible etc. Complete Sales and Service. R. W. Weidner FEderal 3-4548. COOPER PIANO SERVICE. Tuning and repairing. Call 696-1864. PLUMBING and HEATING— quick efficient service. Day or night. Bob Gordon, Trucksville, 696-2240. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING, Free esti- RICH FARMLAND SCREENED TOP SOIL Hoover Milbrodt Dallas 674-2498 or 674-2494 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. RED SHALE DIRT FILL Complete Excavating Facilities For Cellars, Water Lines Septic Tanks a Specialty HOOVER & MILBRODT Dallas 674-2498 674-2494 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. ~ AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail. . Autolite, Delco Remy, A-C, Wil- ard Batteries. Expert mechanical Highway, Dallas. a a work, Caddie LaBar, Memorial ee eine tia ar mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave., Harveys Lake. Phone + NE 9-9416. HOUSE AT 30 STERLING Avenue, Dallas. 5 bedrooms, living room, ! dining room, kitchen, 2 baths, dein, ITV room, and one car garage. Lot | 100x150. Ideal location for schools and churches. Asking $21,900. Call 675-1201 or 674-7496. 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— FOUR-ROOM Apartment, first floor, heat and water included. Hunts- ville-Chase Road. Phone 674-2594. FOUR ROOMS and bath. On Main Highway between Dallas and Kunkle. Large lot. Fruit. trees. Ralph Hoyt, Dallas R. D. 1. i BUSINESS LOCATION next to shop- ping center in Shavertown. Call 675-1201 or Inquire at Henry's Jewelry. LAKE LOUISE. 3 or, 4 bedroom house with modern kitchen and bath. Automatic heat. Nice lot. Pleasant neighborhood. Basement 11963). BLACK AND BROWN Pup, 4 months old. Joe. Must give him a good home. 674-0516 after 4. Wanted To Buy— 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631. USED FORD TRACTOR with imple- ments.’ 674-0751. Help Wanted — EXPERIENCED Dairy Farmer to take complete care of high pro- ducing Holstein herd. Good salary and housing available. Call 287- 3478. WAITRESS over 21 needed at The Castle, for steady or for extra work. Applly in person after 12 noon. MATURE Baby-Sitter wanted, ex- perienced with infants. Dial 674- 0816. { Found— MEDIUM SIZED Male Dog. Tan and White. Very shy. Tilbury Terrace, W. Nanticoke. Call 735-6423. Notice “STORMY” —THE ELEPHANT— To Celebrate Seventh Birthday 10-12 A. M. Monday, June 3rd. ——————————— Bring the Kids to GOSART’S, Main Hwy., Dallas Free Cake, Soda, Lollypops Public Notice PUBLIC NOTICE The regular monthly meeting of the Dallas Borough ‘Council will be held June 4, 1963, 8:00 P. M. at the Dallas Borough Building. ROBERT W. BROWN, Secretary. : Estate of John A. Rapson, late of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (died Apr. 25, All persons indebted to the estate are requested to make pay- ment, and those having claims or demands to present them to John A. Rapson, Jr. Executor, 56 Park Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Robert F. Dilley, Attorney. ESTATE OF CHARLES W. WEID- NER, (died April 22, 1963) late’ of Dallas Township. Letters of Ad- | ministration having ' been granted, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same to ELIZABETH STANLEY, ADMINISTRATRIX, c/o JONATHAN C. VALENTINE, ATTY. 35 N. FRANKLIN STREET, WILKES- BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA. LEGAL NOTICE Specifications for coal, oil, type- writer maintenance and janitor sup- plies may be obtained at the office of the Supervising Principal. Lake- Lehman Schools. Bids are to be returned Thursday, June 6, 1963. Signed, WILFRED IDE, Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to | Mary Mills, her heirs, executors, ad- ministrators and assigns; William Mills, his heirs, executors, admini- strators and assigns; Joseph Mills, . his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns; William Mills, Jr., his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, and all other persons, their | heirs and assigns generally with any interest in the premises de- scribed in the Complaint. That on | May 3, 1963, William Piatt com- menced an action against you to | No. 110 July Term, 1963, which WIGS CLEANED and styled at the! garage. $85 a month. Harry Goer- you are required to defend to quiet Nellie West Beauty Salon, 230 inger & Sons. 823-7151 after 7 |title to land described as follows: Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown. Dial 274-5791. DALLAS AUTO SEAT COVERS. Specializing in all kinds of auto mteriors 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. | IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- | mobile using oil? Your mechanic Lor garage will recommend SEALED | POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. VACUUM CLEANER, sales and ser- vice. All makes. Joseph S. « Blaum, your Hoover Man. NE 9-9631. PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING. Mubhlenburg = 256-3185. = Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, R.F.D. 1. MECHANICAL STUMP REMOVER JAMES G. SICKLER, Center Moreland Phone FEderal 3-4535 p. m. 674-7171. Work Wanted— i {| PAINTING IN GENERAL: houses, water tanks, stacks, flagpoles, oil | tanks, inside and out; steeple-jack | work done hourly or by contract. | Free estimates. Call 674-5681. BABY-SITTING by the hour or the day, day or night. 696-1998. BS FROM Wilkes wants tutoring work this summer. GR 7-2321, after June 2. 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 CESS POOLS CLEANED Industrial and Residential J. A. SINGER Phone W.-B., 823-4521 For Free— "HOME for lovely kittens. Grey and white, orange and white, and all an [ id bin ra el a DS RC pt Be eC a © kt EE | orange. Male and female. 674-6251. i A certain piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Wilkes-Barre, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Southwegterly side of East North- ampton Street, said point being 25 feet Northwesterly of the inter- section of the Southwesterly side of East Northampton Street with the Northwesterly side of Lincoln Street, said point being also the Northerly corner of land of Mary A. Klug and the heirs of Anna Piatt; thence along said land South 55 degrees 20 minutes West, 115 feet, more or less, to land late of William Piatt and Anna Piatt, now of the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Wilkes-Barre; thence along gaid land North 34 degrees 40 min- utes West, 25 feet to land late of Nicholas Mirigliani, et ux, now of the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Wilkes-Barre; thence along said land North 55 degrees 20 min- utes East, 115 feet to the South- westerly side of East Northampton Street aforesaid; thence along said street South 34 degrees 40 minutes East, 25 feet to the place of be- ginning. EXCEPTING and reserving all coal and other mineral the same as they have been excepted and reserve in prior chain of title. : Very truly yours, 4 ' BOYLE, DAVIS & MORGAN Some eighty Dallas area people, many of whom are shown here with Civil Defense and school officials, just prior to receiving their certifi- cates, graduated from the local course Tuesday night, last week. Dr. Mellman, ' superintendant of schools, spoke to the final gathering at Dallas Senior High auditorium, emphasizing the need for extended interest in family and’ individual | Brea People Graduate From Civil Defense Course {ES protection. He also reviewed the school plans for disaster warning and pupil trans- portation. Local Civil Defense leaders were on hand to see the graduates re- ceive their certificates. Instructors in the course were Al- fred M. Camp and Gerald Stinson, teahers in Dallas School District. Col. Leon Beisel, representing Col. John Jeter (Continued from 1—A) his quiet, efficient manner are acquainted. : Mr. Jeter is the mainstay of the borough building, and all business | is channeled through him, includ- ing answering the phone and super- vising zoning and building, which are not necessarily in his line. He feels that too many officials and municipal workers today place emphasis solely on the money in a job, and says he has enjoyed doing relatively unrewarded work simply for its own sake. He commended the Council for a like attitude. Mr. Jeter says he ‘hasn't done so much in the way of community service by comparison. Guy Walk- er, in whose office he worked for a while, has been city engineer in Wilkes-Barre for well over fifty years. John Jeter was at hig testi- monial dinner. A member of Prince of Peace Church, Mr. Jeter is also a mem- ber of George M. Dallas Lodge from' which he received his fifty-year pin, and belongs to Shrine and the Templars. 4 Asked if he preferred to keep out of political mix-ups, Mr. Jeter takes on a quiet smile, and tells a few stories of such confusion as he narrowly escaped. ‘But,” he observes, “I handled a lot of WPA projects as a matter jof course.” In those days much} engineering was WPA work. Probably no one will ever know how much John Jeter has done for Dallas, and if it’s upito him, he! won't tell you. No one is more eminently quali- fied for the Wilkes College award than he is, and if Mr. Jeter feels it sufficient reward, as he would, he shouldn’t get away so easily. He should know that Dallas is really grateful, too. Make Survey Water Supply Lack of water for fire-fighting, lack of adequate water supply from present sources for an expanding population, and pinpointing of areas which cannot develop unless more water is available, is the subject of a recent survey of the Back Moun- tain made by Luzerne County Planning Commission. The longterm forecast takes the region to 1980, when popu-lation is | expected to reach 28,500, an in-| crease of approximately 10,000 from 1960 census figures, with cen- | ters of population located as at! present, from Trucksville through Idetown. Card Of Thanks George Seymour and family wish to thank their friends and neighbors for sympathy and the flowers sent iin their recent bereavement. NEW LOW PRICES .COAL 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 {An Elephant | cake and lollipops. Birthday For Frank Townend, Luzerne County Civil Defense Director, also address- ed the group. Local CD officials are: Dr. Robert Bodycomb, sector leader; Theodore Hinkle, Kingston Township director; Vern Pritchard and Robert Voelker, Kingston Township assistants; and Clarence Laidler, Dallas Township director. Anthony Broody, first aid chair- man, conducted the last class on first aid. See Stormy the elephant eat her birthday cake in the parking lot at Charlie Gosart’s Store on Memorial Highway Monday morning. Stormy, celebrating her seventh birthday along with the birthday of Charlie’s store, will share her Mothers are in- vited to bring their children to the celebration from 10 to 12, before Stormy pads up the highway to re- join the Von Circus at the Idetown Fire Company’s lot. Stormy spent her last birthday with Charlie, entertaining small’ customers. To Give Dance Junior High MYF of Trucksville Methodist Church will hold a dance for 7th, 8th, and 9th grade students from 7:30 to 10:30 in the Church Educational Building, Friday. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST yer IFORTY-FORT - THEATRE Tonite, Thursday Friday - Saturday Alfred Hitchcock's “The Birds” Matinee Thurs. 1 and 3 “Reptilicus” Sunday, Monday Tuesday (Con’t. Sun. 3-11) Bob Hope, Lucille Ball iiCritics Choice” * Cinemascope and Color LUZERNE THEATRE Tonite, Thursday Debbie Reynolds, Cliff Robertson “My Six Loves” Technicolor Friday, Saturday Glenn Ford, Shirley Jones Ronny Howard Cinemascope and Color Sunday (Con’t. 2-11) Elvis Presley “It Happened At The World’s Fair” Cinemascope and Color p 3 h > b b bp b b > b hb g p = t Eddie’s Father” > bp b > > > ; ; b b > > b > ; p p Burnt Trucker Still Serious # A Trucksville man, Thomas Hughes, 42, remains in serious con- dition in Nesbitt Hospital where he was transferred last week, follow- ing his miraculous escape from flaming death in a truck he was driving early in the morning of May 17. Pain from his burns is such that he must be kept under sedation. Hughes quite recently hired by Mathers Construction Company, was driving a tanker filled with hot asphalt from Philadelphia when a large shepherd dog ran across his path on the Pennsylvania Turn- pike near the Norristown exit. Swerving to miss the dog, the local man, felt the load begin to rock. In a matter of seconds, the huge tanker tipped over, spraying hot asphalt across the highway and setting the carrier on fire. Flaming! gasoline from the exploding engine filled the cab. Hughes was flung out of the ve- hicle, sliding across the width of the road on his left side. He threw himself down on the bank neatiily in an attempt to put out his flam- ing clothing, unaware that burni asphalt had poured into the i By the time he had torn off his blazing garments, he had suffered first and second degree burns to the back and arms, severe brush burns of the face, and puncture wounds of the head. He was rushed to the Norristown Hospital, | | SELINGO SIGNS SIGNS OF ALL KIND | BUILT - PAINTED TRUCKS ! WINDOWS DISPLAYS SHO-CARDS PAPER SIGNS SIGN CLOTH | SCOTCHLITE I | ART WORK HUNTSVILLE 674-8126 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - “The Courtship of | 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 9 4 oaaaoa soon as ono a -. ode DALLAS “A GIRL NAMED TAMIKO.” NOW THRU SATURDAY DAYS OF WINE AND ROSES Starring — Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick ~ CO-HIT ‘A GIRL NAMED TAMIKO Starring — Laurence Harvey and France Nuyen Also Always Cartoon for the Kids Starting Time 9:00 P.M. At 9:05 and 1:15 “DAY OF WINE and ROSES”. THE FAMILY DRIVE IN THEATRE RT. 309 DALLAS At 11:15 a lid dll ld i Bo bo od do io doi od ol le od i Friday - Saturday - Sunday May 31, June 1, and 2 “BIRD MAN OF ALCATRAZ” Burt Lancaster ixarl Malden, Thelma Ritter They tried to chain a volcano called “The Bird Man”! Also “PERIOD OF ADJUSTMENT” Tony Franciosa, Jane Fonda Jim Hutton, Lois Nettleton BEAGH IS OPEN EVERY DAY! Weiter Bicycles, Pontoon odts and Kiddy Rides. MILTON .PERREGO AS ST SS RA & 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. Write for Literature and Rates Flotel Jefferson Atlantic City, New Jersey JOHN H. FETTER, JR. Prompt, GHAI | 674.5731 Efficient, 674-8731 For Clean AGE & TRASH REMOVAL | . BERTI & SON 674-8372 5 / y 4 a f : 2