er ree HOA ot eas ara emer i here SAH Pry a re wR SR a ~~ Lehman Highway. ; ture. ~ vertible, ‘SECTION A — PAGE 6 EVERYBODY READS The TRADING POS GETS QUICK RESULTS THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1963 _ Use The TRADING POST To... 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— INTERNATIONAL CUB CADET trac- tors; new and used riding lawn- mowers; McCulloch chain saws. Gus Walters, Main Highway, Dallas, 674-3227. FIREPLACE LOGS for sale. George _ Yurko, GReenleaf 7-2722. TYPEWRITERS, Adding Machines, ~ sold, rented and repaired. Hold- redge Company, 40 North Main St., Wilkes-Barre, or Dallas 696-1008. SAVE 10% IF you order personal- ized Christmas Cards before Nov. 1st at Henry's Jewelry Shop, Cards and Gifts, Main Highway, Shaver- town. PEAT MOSS, better moss at lower cost. Excellent winter protection for roses, shrubs, etc. Open eve- nings, Saturdays. Any quantity. Eckert’s, Machell Avenue, Dallas. 674-0194. 3 ANTIQUES BOUGHT and sold. Call 696-1143. MINNEAPOLIS - MOLINE tractor ~ and farm equipment. Sales and service, Centermoreland Garage. 333-4426. 1962 INTERNATIONAL Scout. 9,000 mileage, four wheel drive. Posi Traction, locking front hubs, snow plow. Call Kingston 287-0917. “MRS. W. F.. NEWBERRY Orchards. . Macintosh, northern spy and rome beantics. Phone Mrs, Newberry 674-9276 or Ralph Ashburner, 674-0564. Nn THE POST look for weekend specials at Boyd R. White Appli- ance & Furiture, Dallas. 674-8181. ADMIRAL CLOCK radios, regular + $24.95 value, special this week- end $13.95. Boyd R. White Appli- ance & Furniture, Dallas. 674-8181. PASTIES — EVERY Thursday. = Phone orders taken. NE 9-9561. Cave's Supermkt. for quality baked yods. LUMBER, DOORS, windows, furn- aces, and buildings. John Par- rish, Trucksville. 696-2466, PLASTIC PIPE, one inch and 1% “inch, 145 feet of each. 674-0576. BLUE and WHITE 1957 Jeep, clean, .~good condition.. $450. Dial 674-2260. CUT FLOWERS — chrysanthemums and Pom Pon mums raised in our greenhouses and cut fresh daily. Mazer’s Greenhouses, Route 118, MAZER'S FARM Market, Lehman - highway, now open on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday for rest. of season, 10:30-7:00. Apples, pota-: ‘toes, tomatoes, broccoli, carrots, beets, squash. Cut Flowers. 56 DeSOTO, 4 door sedan, A title,. A-1 condition, $375. Phone 674-5551. NEW SHIPMENT of matching table “lamps. 15 off this weekend, at Boyd R. White Appliance and Furni- Dallas 674-8181. HOME STYLED Baked Goods — White bread, raisin bread, wheat bread, dinner rolls and assorted pies. Cave's Supermarket, Idetown. 1963 BLACK FORD Sprint Con- red leather interior, bucket seats, 4 barrel carburetor, automatic transmission, spoke wheels, white wall tires, V-8 engine, 187 H. P., tachometer, mileage 2200 Call after 6 p.m. 696-1331. FOR ALL children, the BEST - education. Lever 16-C, Wel- ton G. Farrar, school director. VOTE ! WESTINGHOUSE Refrigerator. Good 3 condition. $25.00. Call 287-4467. BEAGLE PUPPIES, fourteen weeks + old, three males left. 696-2205. PORTABLE SEWING machine, zig- © zag, like new. $25. Dial 674-6311. 1949 DeSOTO, CUSTOM 4-door. In- -spected, good running ‘condition. : Phone 674-8126. RED-JACKET American steam + boiler, 104,000 B.T.U., thermostat. STEWING CHICKENS, fresh killed 6 1b. avg. 39¢ lb. Cave’s Super- market, Memorial Hwy., Idetown Corners. ONE BEDROOM suite, 4 piece mod- ern walnut, double dresser, book- case bed, 4 drawer chest and nite table, $249.95 value. Special this weekend, $149.95. Boyd R. White Appliance & Furniture. Dallas 674-8181. SPECIAL ON cauliflower, two heads for a quarter. Having a Hallo- we'en Party? Get your apples, pumpkins and sweet cider from Coolbaugh’s Market, Route 309, mile and quarter beyond Drive-In Theatre. Open only Friday, Satur- day and Sunday for remainder of season. : JOHN DEERE Mobile Tractor. Snow- plows, cultivators, plow, cutter bar. Reasonable. Call 675-1188 after 6:30 p.m. HALLOWE'EN PUMPKINS, from one to one hundred pounds. Cider apples and potatoes. Merrill Thomas Produce, opposite Natona Mills. Dallas Harveys Lake Highway. ONE 7 PIECE kitchen set 36x60" table, 6—chrome wire backed chairs with unbreakable seats, $119.95 value, special this weekend, $59.95. Boyd R. White Appliance & Furniture, Dallas. 674-8181. EXCAVATING, for cellars, sewage, etc. Gravel and top-soil. NEptune 9-8440. Water Pumps Sales And Service Jets, Submersibles etc. Switches, Tanks Air Volume Controls, Etc. R. W. WEIDNER 333-4548 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. PRESSING CIDER starting Septem- ber 18, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings after 5 p.m. Hardisky’s, 674-0950. VACUUM CLEANER service and re- pairs, all makes; parts for all cleaners. Joseph S. Blaum, your Hoover man. NEptune 9-9631. PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING. Muhlenburg 256-3185. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, R.F.D. 1. JOHNNY'S BODY SHOP: painfing, acetylene welding. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. Old ‘Lake Road, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004. SPEEDY SERVICE on Wedding In- vitations and Stationary at Henry's Jewelry Shop, Cards and Gifts, Main Highway, Shavertown, Pa. DAN’S BARBER SHOP Now Open Memorial Highway — Dallas Below Birth’s Esso 8:30 AM. — 6:30 P.M. Daily and Saturday 2 BARBERS AT YOUR SERVICE DAN CARICHNER, Prop. | with private entrance. ONE HALF double block, three rooms first floor; three rooms and bath, second floor. Coal range, heating stove, located second house from Brown’s Corners on Plymouth Mt. Road. Goeringer Real Estate, Miner's Bank, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. NEW APARTMENT, three rooms in choice residential location, Dallas, $80 monthly.’ Betty Kanarr, Wilkes- Barre 823-8878 or Dallas 674-6361. FOR THE WINTER months, second , floor apartment at Harveys Lake ‘Adults only. NE 9-3072. FOUR-BEDROOM HOUSE with oil heat, Central Dallas. $90 month- ly. Call Betty Kanarr, Wilkes-Barre 823-8878 or Dallas 674-6361. FOUR ROOM and. bath apartment, heat and hot water included, and gas range. Three clothes closets. 696-2662. : For Sale or Rent— MODERN SEVEN room home. 78 Perrin Avenue, Shavertown. For information call Mrs. Johnson Miers, 674-4483. 1963 MOBILE HOMES 36 X 8 completely furnished, automatic washer, NE 9-5855. Real Estate For Sale — THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE , Service te the Greater Back Mt. Arex Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105 5 BEDROOM, 3 BATH HOUSE Lehman See by Appointment 674-4406 a WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC Range. Like new. $35. Call 675-1686. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Mirrors, odd tables, dishes, books, ten piece dining room suite, suitable for cot- tage. Hand woven rag rugs and runners, cedar chest, odds and ends. Washing machine, 13X13 Mohawk rug, new June 6th. Call 696-1776. STRICTLY FRESH stewing oysters 45¢ doz. Guaranteed fresh. Cave’s Supermarket, Memorial Hwy., Ide- town (Corners. 16 GAUGE WINCHESTER Pump Gun with case. Good condition. $45. (Call 333-4586. Henry Zarno, Orange. . LOVELY MR. MORT wool dress. Brand new. Value $59.55. Size 7-8. A bargain at $25. Call 675-2001 after 5:30 p.m. or week- end. ICE CREAM 1 gals. 69c, 79¢, '89c, 99¢ and $1.59. Cave’s Supermkt. your Dolly Madison Dealer — Me- morial Hwy., Idetown. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION in piano, organ, accordion, brass and wood- wind. instruments. -Call Alfred M. Camp, E. 42nd St. NE 9-5026. PLAIN SEWING and alteration. Call NE 9-3012. RICH FARMLAND SCREENED TOP SOIL Hoover Milbrodt Dallas 674-2498 or 674-2494 . BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas 674-5371 Whom To Call— RED SHALE DIRT FILL Complete Excavating Facilities For Cellars, Water Lines Septic Tanks a Specialty HOOVER & MILBRODT Dallas SEPTIC TANKS Cleaned and Installed Deep and Shallow Well Pumps Cleaned and Installed. Ralph Fitch & Sons 674-8311 excellent condition. $75.00. Call Gian 674-2491 696- 2755; TYLER 8 FT. refrigerator display HAROLD K. ASH case; Globe meat slicer; scales; tier display shelves on wheels. Foun at store next to Mac- Dougall’s Gas Station in Beaumont. AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail, Autolite, Delco Remy, A-C, Wil- lard Batteries. Expert mechanical work, Caddie LaBar, Memorial Highway, Dallas. ; 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, Wilkies-Barrs, SCREENED TOPSOIL RED CRUSHED STONE For Driveways —————————] LS H Red Shale—Crushed Stone f JOSEPH YATSKO, Excavating : 675-1276 S for all the family $2.99 : up. Also U.S. Keds. Joe's Men's Shop, Dallas, Pa. x S, Any Size—All known makes. 3 “A little out of the way, but a lot Jess to pay. B. Carpet Company, a7 South Main Street, Wilkes- PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC HEATING / SHAVERTOWN 674-3161 Rebennack Appliances 267 Wyoming Ave., Kingston RECONDITIONED - APPLIANCES. Factory Authorized Service Frigidaire, Maytag, Hoover RURAL UPHOLSTERING, R. D. 1, Sweet Valley, Free Estimates. Call 477-3775. EXPERT UPHOLSTERING, Free esti- mates. Stook » Upholstery, Hill- side Ave.,| Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-9416. DALLAS READY MIXED CON- CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality and service. Phone 674-0316. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using oil? Your mechanic or gdrage 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 etc. George Mason, Kunkle, opposite Shady Side Lake, Phone 674-9521. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you accur- acy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King- ston, 287-2361. AUTOMATIC HEAT — is our business — COAL - OIL - GAS Sales - Installation . Service — FREE ESTIMATES — Long Term Payments DALLAS ENGINEERS 696-1184 Furnace Cleaning and Servicing _ Hand Fired, Stokers, Etc. ‘Gas Heat Installation ~R. W. WEIDNER Phone 333-4518 For Rent— FIVE ROOMS 675-1686. IN HUNTSVILLE. Six rooms and bath. Call 675-1702. ATTRACTIVE FOUR bath. Ideal for adults or small family. Kunkle Road. $35. Call NE 9-9531. and bath. Call rooms and HUNLOCK TOWNSHIP. 75 acres, mostly woodlands. Ideal location for hunting camp. Good well. Suit- able spot to: build dam, « Call 256-3610 or 477-2997. SINGLE HOUSE on Washington Avenue, Fernbrook, needs work. Very reasonable to settle ‘estate. Dial 674-1854. LOT ON Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas. Store and two apartments in Leh- man Center. Dial 674-0831. MIDWAY MANOR. Nearly new three bedroom, ranch style home. Shade trees. Good water. Owner transferred. (Call 696-1375. IN HUNTSVILLE, six rooms and bath. home on three quarter acre. Newly installed oil heat. Beauti- ful flowers in spring. Owner trans- ferred. Alum.’ storm windows and screens. $10,900. Call 675-1702. Wanted To Rent — HOUSE IN Dallas by November 1st for a family of five. (Children ages 5 and 10. Phone NEptune 9-3547. Help Wanted— "EARN $10 A day right up until Christmas. Part-time. Car de- sirable. Call NEptune 9-5633. OUR SALESWOMEN — earn fine weekly incomes, plus Savings Bonds. Earn your Holiday expense money with Avon. Several terri- tories now available. Write Mrs. Maude Cloak, 164 Park Street, Dallas, or call 674-4376. WAITRESS OVER 21, two nights a, week, Trucksville area prefer- red. Phone 674-9741, WANTED: WORKERS and/or - contributions in the cam- paign for the best in education. Call Mrs. Shuster 696-1123. Wanted To Buy— CASH PAID for antique furniture, old guns, jewelry, glass, china, oil paintings and cut glass. 674-9861. 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631. LOST NINE WEEKS OLD, male puppy wandered away, Sunday near Gosart’s, Dallas. , Fuzzy light brown coat, white tail tip, white hind paws Friendly. Call Boesche’s, 675-2551, For Free— THREE LITTLE kittens (with white mittens) housebroken and wean- ed, ready to go right now. Two grey, one black with blue eyes. Nearly two months old. Choose yours today before they're all gone. 674-2522. THE DALLAS POST OFFSET DEPARTMENT Is One Of The Finest In Pennsylvania Sanitary Service — SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete, , buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Som, 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 Instructions— GET INTO civil service work. Job security may be yours by pre- paring now for coming Civil Serv- ice exams. For information write: National Training Service Inc., Box 3, Dallas Post. Public Notice The following ordinance will be acted upon at the regular meeting of the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors to be held in the Town- ship Building on November 13, 1963 at 8 p.m. An Ordinance amending an Or- dinance heretofore passed prescrib- ing the requirements for the laying of pipes, water mains, gas mains and service mains in and leading from streets in Kingston Township. BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED by the Supervisors of Kingston Township in regular meeting as- sembled, and. it is hereby enacted and ordained by authority of the same, as follows: SECTION 1. Section five (5) of the Ordinance dated March 13; 1963, prescribing the requirements for the laying of pipes, water mains, gas mains, and service mains in and leading from the streets in Kings- ton Township is hereby repealed, and, in place thereof there is hereby substituted the following: “SECTION 5. All shut off valves for water mains and gas mains, and branches, may be installed within the limits of the highway right-of- way lines. All shut off valves on service lines and other pipes shall be installed outside the highway right-of-way lines.” SECTION 2. The said Ordinance, as above amended, is hereby re- enacted. SECTION 3. The said Ordinance as amended and hereby re-enacted shall become effective on the 18 day of November, 1963. LaROY ZIEGLER Chairman, ATTEST: EDW. E. RICHARDS, Secretary. NOTICE Most of us are familiar with the extended drought through- out the Eastern United States and that communities have been curtailed in the use of water. The Dallas Water Company is not in the position of suffering a water shortage. State Authorities have asked the cooperation on every- one’s part in the conservation of water until the end of the drought. If it is convenient to our consumers, along with the conservation of water, the consumers living east of Lake Street of Dallas do their laundering on Monday morning and the consumers living west of Lake Street and Main Street of Dallas launder Monday afternoon. This would help alleviate the condition locally. Your cooperation on the above will help everyone and will be ap- preciated. DALLAS WATER COMPANY Leslie Warhola, Mgr. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of THOMAS E. DAVIS (or Davies), late of the Township of Dallas, who died on the 28th day of February, 1963, have been granted by the Register of Wills of Luzerne County to THOMAS PRITCHARD, 25 E. Main Street, Plymouth, Pa. Cred- itors are notified to make known their claims and those indebted to the estate to make payment to said Executor or to his attorney. B. B. LEWIS, Attorney Dallas, Pa. Bids will be received 'by Glenn M. Howell, Secretary of the Board of Supervisore of Dallas Township not later than 7:30 P. M. EST Nov- ember 7, 1963 and publicly opened and read at ‘the regular meeting at Dallas Junior High School 7:30 EST November 7, 1963, to furnish and delnver within two weeks of receiving order, ONE FORD TRUCK, with the following specifications: Ford truck Model F-750, 144” wheel base, Heavy Duty V-8 En- gine, 70000 1b. front axle, 16,000 1b. rear 2 speed axle, 70 amp. bat- tery, heavy duty fan, 12” clutch, heavy duty rear springs, power steering, 5 speed transmission, front tow hooks, rear pintle hook, 900 X 20 tires 10 ply with mud and snow type rear dual tires, western mirriors, all legal flaps, heater and defroster, said umit to be equipped with hydraulic dump body 7 X 9 with 12” sides and 30” ends, 8 gauge. bottom. With Honored By Company THOMAS N. KREIDLER Thomas N. Kreidler, Jr., Division Street, Shavertown, local represen- tative for Investors Diversified Ser- vices Inc., attended the career re-, cognition conference conducted by the company in Minneapolis, Octo- ber 14, 15 ad 16. Kreidler qualified on the basis of outstanding sales and service performance during the year pre- ceding the conference. Thomas W. Moses, IDS presi- dent, and William B. Boscow, vice president - sales, were principal speakers and Herbert A. Johnson, director, sales training, conducted the meetings. During a tour of the home of- fice, salesmen were shown the auto- mated operations used in the vast accounting system which imple- ments the companies many unique customer services, The conference closed with a reception and ban- quet given by president Thomas W. Moses on. behalf of the company. A. J. Bryden Joins Richardson's Staff A. J. Bryden has Joined the Sales Staff of L. L. Richardson, ormer | Dodge Dealer. Mr. Bryden, former || Councilman and Burgess of Court- dale was employed in the Comp- trollers Office in Luzerne County Courthouse until 1944. He Fenn | as Executive Secretary of the Penn- sylvania Economy League, | eastern Division, until his resigna- tion in 1954. He was then appointed to a position in the Department of Revenue, Harrisburg, as Chief of the Registration Division, Bureau of Mo- tor Vehicles, where he served until June, 1963. . COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL- VANIA County of Luzerne: SS: In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County No. 1577, October Term, 1963. Madeline Bendick Loughney, Plaintiff, vs. TO. James J. Loughney: You are notified that Madeline Bendick Loughney, Plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce A. V. M. against you which you are required to defend. If you fail to defend, you will be liable to have a divorce granted in your absence. JOSEPH MOCK, Sheriff of the County of Luzerne WILLIAM A. VALENTINE, Attorney 1014 First National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania ~ NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived and publicly opened and read by the Supervisors of Kings- ton Township at the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 141 South Memorial Highway, Trucks- ville, Pennsylvania, until 8 p.m. o'clock E.S.T. Wednesday, Novem- ber 13, 1963 for the following: 1. NEW TRUCK, for dump opera- tion, “W” License, 4x4, In- ternational (or equal). 2. Trade in allowance on 1958 International Dump Truck, “W” license, A-180; 308 motor, 9x7’ box. , Proposal Forms, specirications, and Instructions to bidders may be ob- tained at the home of, or by writ- ing to Edward E. Richards, Secre- tary, Board of Supervisors, 90 Staub Road, Trucksville, Pa. ‘All proposals must be upon the form furnished by the undersigned |, and each proposal shall be sealed in an envelope marked “PROPOSAL- DUMP TRUCK.” The Supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. EDWARD E. RICHARDS, Secretary. heavy duty hoist. Capacity W ‘li- cense. Turn signals, amd | flasher light mounted on cab. All bids must be sealed, address- ed to the board, and plainly mark- ed “TRUCK BID”, The successful bidder, at the boards discretion, when awarded the contract, shall furnish bond with suitable reason- able requirements, guaranteeing performance of the contract (or de- livery to be made) with surety in the amount of $200. The Dallas Township Board of Supervisors re- serves the right to accept any bid and to reject any and all bids. i Glenn M. Howell, Soc, Treas. Horseshoe 4-H Club . Leslie Vivian presided over the October 19 meeting of Horse-Shoe 4-H Club. A Hallowe'en party was set for October 30, with members authorized to bring guests, | in cos- tune. On the food committee are Ste- phanie and Diane Reese; decorations Ann Lacy, Debbie Post and Amy Robinson; telephoning, Linda Me- keel, Racy Carroll, Ann Davies, and Anna Lacy. Four little guests were present: Paul Reese, Ricky's cousin; (Cind Post, Bonnie and Ellie Vivian. The Sunday hunt at Dobie Ford- ham’s was discussed over coke and pretzels. : SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST Dry Weath When the drought breaks — Il] Rain Lead! EE EE EEN EY EEE EES DE EE r No Hunting signs 100 for $4.10 at the DALLAS POST er Special: Genova Pipe Luzerne Plumbi PLUMBING 343 UNION STREET LUZERNE ® LASTS FOREVER ® LOW COST ® LIGHTWEIGHT HEATING SUPPLIES ! Ty f (Drainage - Waste - Vent) NEVER _CORRODES ng Supply Co. 287-4415 | Home Fu 245 Cha HEATING REPAIR moe — We install Low, LOW Luzerne, Pa. COSTS! Used Equipment at + NO MONEY DOWN! 5 YEARS TO PAY! FREE HEAT LOSS SURVEY! Mobilheat em el Corp. ! rles St. New and PRICES! | No Toll BNierprisa | 10858 | Gage | a
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