Wheat Bread, Dinner, Rolls and man «CRT LL A TT Tee en ee FRESH KILLED frying chickens + 27c Ib. No. 1 Quality. ‘Cave’s Supermarket, handlers of quality poultry. DORMEYER ELECTRIC - Mixers, special this week $7.95. Boyd EVERYBODY READS The TRADING POST | GETS QUICK RESULTS THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1963 Use The TRADING POST Jo... 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— 1958 CADILLAC Convertible. Fully . powered. $1650. Call 674-3493. RICH FARMLAND SCREENED TOP SOIL Hoover Milbrodt Dallas 674-2498 or 674-2494 Rebennack Appliances 267 Wyoming Ave. Kingston RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES. Factory Authorized Service Frigidaire, Maytag, Hoover R. ‘White Appliance and Furniture, Dallas. 674-8181. FOR SALE — Registered Holstein "Cow, 5 years old. Will freshen any day. Mitchell's, 114 Redfield St., Tunkhannock, Phone TE 6-6106. 1957 DODGE CAR radio. $15.00. Phone 674-4827. HOME STYLED Baked Goods — White Bread, Raisin Bread, Whole assorted Pies. Cave's Supermarket. SPECIAL THIS week: Mattresses and Springs at 14 off. Boyd R. ite Appliances and Furniture, ) las 674-8181. 7 CU. FT. COLDSPOT refrigerator, Hardwick gas stove with heater, Kenmore Automatic washer (needs repair), Upright piano, antique sewing machine, girls 28” bicycle, assorted furniture. Mrs. Rose Stoeckel, Huntsville Road. PM ——— / “daughter of Rin-Tin-Tin, sire son 1952 CHRYSLER SARATOGA, two ‘door. Good running condition. Used every day. Radio equipped. Priced reasonable. Call 675-1611. SWEET CORN BACK MOUNTAIN GROWN, Steve Silic and George Jacobs, now selling on Pioneer Ave- nue after 3 p.m. across from Shaver- town Methodist Church. RED SHALE DIRT FILL Complete Excavating Facilities For Cellars, Water Lines ! Septic Tanks a Specialty HOOVER & MILBRODT Dallas 674-2498 674-2494 HIGH TEST PEAT Moss by the bag or in bulk. Paul D. Eckert, Ma- chell Ave., Dallas. Phone 674-0194. INTERNATIONAL CUB CADET trac- tors; new and used riding lawn- mowers; McCulloch chain saws. Gus Walters, Main Highway, Dallas, 674-3227. 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- lard Batteries. Expert mechanical work, Caddie LaBar, Memorial fighway, Dallas. Whom To Call— PASTIES — FRESH Baked Every _ Thursday. Phone Orders taken— Phone NE 9-9561. (Cave's Super- market for Quality Baked Goods. 36-INCH GAS STOVE with broiler and oven, reasonable. Pole 232, Harveys Lake. PLAY-TIME CAMP FOR GIRLS age 5 to 11. Weekly sessions, August 12 to 30, 9 to 11:30 a.m. Swim- ming instruction, arts and crafts, games, etc. Terrace Drive, Dallas. Call 674-5216, evenings 6 to 7:30. Caroline Lacy, Susan Sgarlat. 1959 PONTIAC Catalina hard-top, private owner, A-1 condition. Dial 696-1888. WHITE KENMORE wringer washer, - $20; girl's bike, 24 inch, like new, $20; vacuum, $5; metal bed, com- plete, $7. Miscellaneous items. Wilkes-Barre 823-8311. i NEW 1963 20 Cu. Ft. Frigidaire *hest freezer, special this week only, $239. Boyd R. White Ap- pliances and Furniture, Dallas. 674-8181. ONE FEMALE Cocker Spaniel. Female Beagle, spayed. 674-6816. TE TWENTY INCH Window Fan. Good. “as new. $10. Call 696-1479, 1960 FORD V-8 Standard shift, two door Fairlane 500. Low mileage. | Perfect condition. © Real beauty. ew white sidewall tires. Must Sell. 674-2488. CLOSE OUT, New 18 upright food freezer. Special this week, $209.95. Boyd R. White Appliance and Furniture, Dallas. 674-8181. 1955 FORD SEDAN, automatic shift, A excellent running condition. Must sell, sacrifice. Dial 333-4353, YOUR DOLLY Madison Dealer — © Cave’s Supermarket. Half Gallons of ice cream — 69c, 79, 89¢, 99c, and $1.59. 1 CAR GARAGE, 12x18 feet. $100. Call 696-2947. One Call ANY GOOD dairyman who reads “this ad and is interested in good Wisconsin cows and first-calf heifers to step up his production, is invited to come see me at my farm to see e new cows I just bought. We don’t get this quality of cows lo- cally. These people will consign cows outright to your farm. I can ‘give you further details when you “eome over. Iam located on Ruggles ‘Road about 11% miles from Sandy ‘Beach end of Harveys Lake between “Route 29 and the Lake. My phone “number is NEptune 9-2067 Harveys ra James Worth, Noxen RD 1, a. : ‘GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, bred for conformation, temperament, and trainability. Dam, grand- of Grand Victor. Sacrifice due to lack of space. 696-2541. SCREENED TOPSOIL RED CRUSHED STONE Donald E. Klimas Building Contractor NEW HOMES REMODELING MASONRY Dial Harding 388-4170 CUSTOMERS BY appointment, at Herbert Britt's Barber Shop at Pikes Creek. Phone Greenleaf GR- 7-2041. PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING. Muhlenburg 256-3185. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, R.F.D. 1. AUTOMATIC HEAT — is our business — COAL - OIL - GAS Sales - Installation -. Service — FREE ESTIMATES — Long Term Payments DALLAS ENGINEERS 696-1184 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. SERVICE ON FRIGIDAIRE appli- ances; also other make washers, driers, freezers, refrigerators, milk coolers. Call Bullford’s Refrigerator Service, 674-3661. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING, Free esti- mates, Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave., Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-9416. WIGS CLEANED and styled at the Nellie West Beauty Salon, 230 Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown. Dial 674-5791. 1S 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. DALLAS AUTO SEAT COVERS. Specializing in all kinds of auto interiors and tops. Also chrome kitchen furniture, odd chairs ete. George Mason, Kunkle, opposite Shady Side Lake. Phone 674-9521. For Driveways Red Shale—Crushed Stone ~ JOSEPH YATSKO, Excavating 675-1276 SNEAKS for all the family $2.99 Joe’s Men's 4 ‘up. Also U.S. Keds. “Shop, Dallas, Pa. GS, Any Size—All known makes. A little out of the way, but a lot 2ss to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, Wilkes- Barre. BRUCE SLOCUM Insurance Agency “All Forms of Insurance’ 48 Main Street, Dallas Tel. 674-3041 JOHNNY'S BODY SHOP: painting, acetylene welding. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. Old Lake Road, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004. DALLAS READY MIXED CON- a TORO LAWN BOY Eclipse Mowers, Wheel Horse Tractors. Used Mowers, Parts, Garden .. Tools, Mowers Sharpened, Repaired WILLIAM ECKERT Wellington Avenue, Dallas. Off Route 309. 674-5931 Lawn Mower and Saw Service FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to ure you accur- acy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. ston, 287-2361. BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas 674-5371 RURAL UPHOLSTERING, RD 1 Sweet Valley. Free estimates. GR -2671 EXCAVATING, for cellars, sewage, ete. Gravel and Sopa: NEptune 9-8440. 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. HAROLD K. ASH PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC HEATING SHAVERTOWN 674-3161 DOCTOR JOHN H. THOMPSON, chiropractor, Route 309, Beau- mont, Pa. Telephone NEptune 9-5441. Wanted To Buy— 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631. Real Estate For Sale — ONE AND HALF story frame house, six rooms and bath; automatic oil (hot air) heat, deep well with pump, located on 3% acres within Dallas Borough. Mrs. Rose Stoeckel, Huntsville Road. FIVE ROOM Farm Home with bath and running water, piped hot air heat. Barn. Approximately three acres. Good water supply. Briar Crest Road, Idetown. Must be sold to settle estate. Call Mrs. Lois Ide, Administratrix, Tdetown. NE-9-3976. THOMAS P. GARRITY - Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service te the Greater Back Mt. Ares Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105 Phone King- | = HOUSE AT 30 STERLING Avenue, Dallas. 5 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 baths, den, TV room, and one car garage. Lot 100x150. Ideal location for schools and churches. Asking $21,900. Call 675-1201 or 674-7496. For Rent— BUSINESS LOCATION next to shop- ping center in Shavertown. Call 675-1201 or Inquire at Henry's Jewelry. NICELY FURNISHED room in Ide- town, available now. One block from highway. Quiet, but handy. Call NEptune 9-5289. Help Wanted — EXPERIENCED DATRYMAN. Small herdhouse supplied. C. W. Car- penter, RD 2, Clarks Summit, Pa. Phone JU 7-1294. LADY TO LIVE with elderly woman recovering from an injury. Call 674-2193. THREE DEMONSTRATORS for Stan- ley Products, full or part time. Car necessary, no investment, We train. Call 288-0343. Work Wanted — PAINTING IN general. Houses, oil tanks, stacks, flagpoles, water tanks, inside and out; steeple jack work done hourly or by contract. Free estimates. (Call 674-5681. For Free— TWO ADORABLE gray tiger kittens. One male, one female. Good home desired. Lovable with chil- dren. Call 674-4616. Public Notice NOTICE Letters of Administration in the estate of Frank J. O'Connell, Sr. late of Kingston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died July 2, 1963, have been granted to Frank J. O’Connell, Jr., as Administrator. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same to Frank J. O'Connell, Jr., 947 Market Street, Kingston, Penn- sylvania, above named. NEVILLE B. SHEA, Attorney. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Max John Danilowicz, of 38 West Field Street, Nanticoke, Pennsylvania, has filed his petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, to No. 894 Oct. Term, 1963, to change his surname from Danilowicz to Daniels. Hearing thereon will be held by said Court in Court Room No. 3 on the 29th day of August, 1963 at 10:00 A. M,, E.D.S.T., wherein all persons in- terested may appear. NEVILLE B. SHEA, Attorney Notice is hereby given that, on August 12, 1963, an application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County for a Char- ter for Calvary Bible Chapel under the provisions of the Non-Profit Corporation Law of May 5, 1933, as amended. The purposes of this corporation are providing and maintaining a place of public worship, studying and teaching the Bible, promoting the preaching and teaching of the Gospel of Christ and the admini- stration of the New Testament or- dinances; encouraging the spiritual improvement of its members, seek- ing the lost and exerting a Christian and moral influence in a missionary spirit and testimony in the commu- nity and in the world at large. The Articles of Incorporation are now on file in the Office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County to No. 1040, October Term, 1963. JONATHAN C. VALENTINE, ‘Attorney 35 N. Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received by the Dallas School District on the following: (1) Painting exterior Trucksville Elementary School, (2) Classroom Lighting, nine rooms, (3) School Furniture: Desk-Chair Units, Func- tional, Folding Chairs, (4) Filing Cabinets, (5) Mowing Equipment, (6) Window Shades, (7) Musical Instruments, (8) Business Machines: Offset Duplicator, Electric Type- writer, (9) Boiler Repairs, (10) Acoustical Tile Ceiling. NEW LOW PRICES : .COAL VERY HARD, NO DIRT LOW ASH CONTENT HIGH IN HEAT —100% GUARANTEED— STOVE & JUMBO NUT $16.50 PEA STOKER In Two Ton Lots 14.00 15.00 § Give us 3 days Notice On Delivery 674-5766 MILTON .PERREGO Sweet Valley CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality and service. Phone 674-0316. 3 SOLAR HEAT @ heating oil Ne Get the world’s finest ‘heating oil, from CHARLES H. LONG GR 71-2211 Specifications may be secured at the office of the Secretary, Dallas Senior High School Building, Dallas, Pennsylvania. { All bids shall be in the hands of Mrs. Harriet Stahl, Secretary, not later than- 3:00 P.M., D.S.T., August 13, 1963. Bids will be opened at the regular meeting of the Board to be held at 8:00 P.M. D.S.T., August 13, 1963, in the library of the Dallas Senior High School. The Board reserves the right to aceept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof of any bid. By order of the Board of Direc- tors of the Dallas School District, Dallas, Pennsylvania, HARRIET STAHL, Secretary. LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT Specifications for mowing and snow plowing equipment to be used on new high school grounds may be obtained at the office of the supervising principal. Bids are to be returned August 13, 1963. Pa. Eleanor Humphrey, Secretary. Lehman, Public notice is hereby given that Kingston Township Board of Ad- justment will hear the appeal of Edward Gallagher, 91 Perrin Ave- nue, Shavertown, from the decision of the zoning officer on aside line variance. Hearing will be held August 12 at 8 p.m. in the Kingston Township Building. Signed, R. SPENCER’ MARTIN Secretary. 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 1 Road Program {Continued from Page 1-A) ser led Chairman Ziegler to check on insurance coverage on private cars owned by police officers. Edward Hartman stated he would furnish certificates for those insured with his company. Repairs to the cruiser were discussed with company sup- plying new police vehicle being ask- ed to handle the problem. To insure safety of children from increased motor traffic on Highland avenue, two stop signs will be erect- ed, one at the corner of Highland and Hill and one at intersection of Lake Lehman Area Joint School Penns Woods Notebook By: Jim Hopple If the best protection and use of our natura] resources is to be main- tained in the future, it will be essential that there be more public imterest and support for conserva- tion in the communities of a state. Many of our young people are grow- ing up without adequate under- standing of comservation needs. This can be remedied if we help in form- ing and developing effective pro- grams of conservation education. Every available publicity and educational medium should be used to stimulate an interest and desire for good conservation programs. This cam be done by radio, televi- sion, newspapers, speakers and well placed posters and will transmit and create interest in 'the project. I might add that conservation clubs for young people are very impor- tant, and no community should be without one. I am happy to say that I have been helping in this project by talking to groups and on radio, besides writing this col- umn each week. My big job is to start a Junior Comservation Club in our area. I hope with your help that this project can and will be done. I may add that, being a member of the National Council of Junior Outdoorsmen, I would be happy to talk to your youth group. If you are interested in starting a conservation rod and gun club, drop me a post card or phone 674- 3529. In a club stich as this one, we young people with the help of our state fish and game depart- ments would learn more and work with them. Speakers and films are available. © We would also become better hunters and fishermen. This and more is what a good conserva- tion or conservation and rod and gun club can give to young people, and if there are some adults who would like to help me in this proj- ect please write or phone me. If any clubs are interested in helping, I would be glad to hear from their club also. Most comservation minded people are already convinced that waste and depletion of natural resources constitute serious threats to the well being of our state. More serious thought and attention is meeded. This is our greatest challenge, the need for more conservation minded people. Natura] resources are basic to our food, shelter, recreation and every- thing we require to live. This can be done by people working together. Let me hear from you by a post card or letter and send it to Penns Woods Notebook, Box 408, Dallas, Pa., 18612. Spring Garden and Highland. Secretary Richards was approved a payment of $50 for additional time spent om the tax records. Ca) INDEPENDENT ET Unless you really like wasting time and money... you'll want to make frequent use of your long distance telephone, It's still the shortest distance between potential and profits. Nothing else lets you converse across a continent in a matter of moments, and costs so little a visit. Use it often, Business by phone is good husiness. COMMONWEALTH % TELEPHONE * COMPANY Services Today At 2 For Chester A. Keiper Chester A. Keiper, Noxen, will be buried this afternoon in Orcutt Cemetery, following services con- ducted by Rev. John Gordon, for- mer pastor of Noxen Methodist Church, from the Nulton Funeral Home. Mr. Keiper, 60, died Monday night at his home in Noxen, after a long illness. Born at Mountain Spring, son of the late William and Nina Reed Keiper, he spent most of his life at Noxen, where he was engaged in farming. He was a member of Noxen Methodist Church and Scran- ton District of Dairymen’s League. He leaves his widow, the former Grace Patton; these children: Allen and Thomas, both at home; Mrs. Harold Payne and Mrs. Leland Case, Tonawanda, N. Y.; Mrs. Glenn Patton, Noxen; Robert, Sault St. Marie, Mich.; Mrs. Robert Satlans- kis, Trenton, N. J. and Mrs. Ed- ward Stredney, Benton; twenty-two grandchildren; sisters: Mrs. Albert Ruff, Noxen; and Mrs. Philip Dend- ler, Rochester, Minn.; a brother Al- bert, Buffalo, N. Y. Shavertown PTA T'o Hold Fair The executive committee of Shavertown PTA met recently with newly elected president, Robert Voelker presiding. A Fair was scheduled as a fund NNER EE ou Wheeler's Cafe: u Lake - Noxen Road Harveys Lake Pu EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHT Lobster Tail Platter '/2 Spring Chicken Club Steakette 73 CREPE EEN En NEnEEESnRREREE EAA | | raising project to be held at the Grade School on September 21. Mrs. Walter Gosart and Mrs. Rob- ert Bayer are co-chairmen of the event. Committees are being selected. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST ¢ DRAINAGE STONE DIRT FILL ASPHALT PAVING Driveways Parking Areas CRUSHED STONE “Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” ; American Asphalt Paving Co. dy 696-1114 Plant and Quarry PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRS OR INSTALLATION Call TED RUFF Pennsylvania Call 674-5201 or Dial GR 7-335 Oil Burner Service Installation CHECKERBOARD (Eg) mm "ee 9 Calves 17 lbs. heavier on Purina Calf Startena Checkers # Recent Purina Farm test on 21 calves gives Calf Startena in pellet form edge over Calf Startena Meal. New Purina Calf Startena Checkers was developed over four years of research at the Purina Farm Dairy Unit, Gray Summit, Mo. This new product has several big advantages: 1. It’s easy to handle and feed .:: makes feeding a calf ration easier than ever before. 2. Each calf gets exactly the right amount of essential ingredients . . . can’t select some ingredients and leave others. 3. There’s less waste in pails or trough, no fines... so it’s economical to feed. 4. 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