The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 31, 1963, Image 8

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674-5656
674-1616
For Sale—
1964, 12” Admiral Portable TV set
with ear phone. Special this week-
end $128.95, Boyd R. White Furni-
‘ture & Appliance, Dallas. 674-8181.
~ INTERNATIONAL CUB CADET trac-
tors; new and used riding lawn-
© mowers; McCulloch chain saws. Gus
‘Walters, Dallas,
674-3227.
SERTA HOLLYWOOD bed. Smooth-
- top mattress’ and spring, brass
‘head-board, frame and casters,
$119.95 value. Special this week-
end $69.95. Boyd R. White Furni-
ture & Appliance, Dallas. 674-8181.
FIREPLACE LOGS for sale. George
~~ Yurko, GReenleaf 7-2722.
Main Highway,
tractor
/ and farm equipment. Sales and
service. Centermoreland Garage.
333-4426.
LOUNGE CHAIRS, supported vinelle
covers. Attractive colors to select
from. $129.95 value, special this
weekend — $89.95. Boyd R. White |
Dallas
Furniture & Appliance.
674-8181.
MRS. W. F. NEWBERRY Orchards.
Macintosh, northern spy and rome
beauties. Phone Mrs. Newberry |
674-0276 or Ralph Aashburner, |
674-0564.
$49.95 NELSON Mattress, and
~ $49.95 Nelson Box Spring. Floor
samples slightly soiled. Special this
weekend, both for $59.95. Boyd R.
White, Furniture & Appliance,
Dallas. 674-8181.
PASTIES — EVERY Thursday.
Phone orders taken. NE 9-9561.
Cave's Supermkt. for quality baked
goods.
LUMBER, DOORS, windows, furn-
aces, and buildings. John Par-
696-2466,
HOME STYLED Baked Goods —
White bread, raisin bread, wheat
bread, dinner rolls and assorted
pies. Cave’s Supermarket, Idetown.
IN HUNTSVILLE, Six rooms and
bath. Call 675-1702.
APPLES: Spies, Baldwins, Winesaps,
Delicious, MacIntosh, Sheepnose;
Tomatoes, Potatoes, red and white;
sweet potatoes, onions, rutabagas,
turnips, parsnips, cauliflower, cab-
‘bage; pumpkins; gourds; Indian corn,
strawberry corn; squash, cider, vine-
0 & gar; walnuts, chestnuts; eggs, honey
~ (jar and comb) homemade jelly;
quinces. Merrill
opposite
Thomas
Natona Mill,
pears,
Produce,
~ Dallas-Harveys Lake Highway. Open
every day.
AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail.
Autolite, Delco Remy, A-C, Wil-
Expert mechanical
Memorial
Highway, Dallas.
CIGARETTE MACHINE, $35. Phone
© 674-0316.
VILLAGE SQUARE harvest table,
sixty by twenty inches, opens to
forty inches. One year old. Sacri-
fice at half original price. 696-2453.
SINCERE INTEREST in school
_ government for ‘Lehman
Township voters if they elect
BARBARA VIVIAN as School
Director. (Children in Lehman
Elementary — a former teach-
er and a tax payer.)
SAMPSEL thermostat with clock,
~ good condition. NEptune 9-9416.
1958 STATION WAGON, V-8 Plym-
_outh, good condition, reasonable.
Dial 674-7156, or GReenleaf 7-3501.
1961 FORD FALCON four-door sed-
5 an, standard transmission. Low
mileage, like new. $925. Call
333-4353.
FOAM RUBBER—any size—thickness
~ for mattresses—eushions—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.
SCREENED TOPSOIL
PTET IPSC,
RED CRUSHED STONE
For Driveways
CI A TS See.
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.
RUGS Any Size—All known makes.
~ A little out of the way, but a lot
to pay B. Carpet Company,
267 South Main Street, Wilkes-
Barre
1957 4-DOOR Chevrolet. 1956 4-
door Dodge. Call NE 9-8504.
DEEP WELL JET pump and tank,
$501; 12.5 cu. ft. Frigidaire chest |
type frezer, $75; Underwood add-
ing machine, $30. All items in good
Call 674-0921 after 5.
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Pa, iy " i
10X58 CHAMPION House Trailer.
Expandable living room, 13X17.
Three bedrooms. Excellent condi-
tion, three years old. Call 674-3596.
1947 HALF TON Dodge Pick-up
Truck. Perfect condition. In-
spected and winterized. Radio and
heater. $250. Call 674-0422.
OUR OWN Quality meat products—
Scrapple, liver pudding, faggots,
ring baloney and sausage, fresh
made every week. Cave’s Super-
market. !
SAVE 10% IF you order personal-
ized Christmas Cards before Nov.
1st at Henry's Jewelry Shop, Cards
and Gifts, Main Highway, Shaver-
town. \
PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING.
Muhlenburg 256-3185. Oscar
Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, R.F.D. 1.
DALLAS APARTMENT, five rooms
and bath. (Two bedrooms) $60.
Call 675-1686. i
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me-
ter Service to insure you accur-
acy. Montross Oil Company, 436
Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King-
ston, 287-2361.
BOTTLED GAS
PYROFAX
New and Used Appliances
Sales and Service
ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE
COMPANY
Overbrook Avenue, - Dallas
674-5371
Help Wanted—
BAKER, male or female, for College
Misericordia. Local person pre-
ferred. Call 675-2445.
“OPPORTUNITY” for you. Cash in
on the big Fall and Christmas
Selling season. Be an Avon Repre-
‘sentative in your neighborhood.
Territories available Dallas Borough
and Dallas Township. Write Mrs.
Maude Cloak, 164 Park Street,
Dallas, or call 674-4376.
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.
ANTIQUES BOUGHT and sold. Call
696-1143.
GOATS, +— TWO Billies, 8 nannies.
Fred Addison, Centermoreland—
Vernon Road, Tunkhannock RD 2.
1961 UNIVERSAL Jeep CJ5, full
steel cab, Meyer snow-plow. Also
vinyl top. 138 Pinecrest Ave. after
6 p.m.
STRICTLY FRESH stewing oysters
45¢ doz. Guaranteed fresh. Cave’s
Supermarket, Memorial Hwy., Ide-
town Corners.
POODLE PUPPIES, registered mini-
ature black beauties. Champion
stoek. Sacrifice. Also 20X21 tarp.
674-6821.
FOUR TRAILER wheels and tires, 6
lug, 10 ply. Robert Sutton,
Kunkle-Alderson Road.
ICE CREAM % gals." 69¢, 79c, 89c,
99¢ and $1.59. Cave’s Supermkt.
your Dolly Madison Dealer — Me-
morial Hwy., Idetown.
Whom To Call—
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 or
675-2253.
HAROLD K. ASH
PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC
HEATING
SHAVERTOWN
614-3161
Rebennack Appliances
267 Wyoming Ave., Kingston
RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES.
Factory Authorized Service
Frigidaire, Maytag, Hoover
SEPTIC TANKS
Cleaned and
Installed
Deep and Shallow Well Pumps
Cleaned and Installed.
Ralph Fitch & Sons
674-8311
AUTOMATIC HEAT
— is our business —
COAL - OIL - GAS
Sales - Installation - Service
— FREE ESTIMATES —
Long Term Payments
DALLAS ENGINEERS
: 696-1184
Wanted To Buy—
1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac-
tors, regardless of condition. Top
dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631.
WANTED TO BUY Ee
CASH PAID for antique furniture,
old guns, jewelry, glass, china,
oil paintings and cut glass. Call
674-9861.
Work Wanted—
WORK WANTED
MAN DESIRES work day times as
year round gardener or handy
man. Nursing experience. Hard
worker. Phone 287-3990.
For Free—
THREE HALF-PERSIAN kittens,
weaned, ready to go. Gentle,
playful, beautiful. Call Sunday, No-
vember 3, at 40 Hazeltine Street,
Shavertown.
Sanitary Service —
Furnace Cleaning
and Servicing
Hand Fired, Stokers, Etc.
Gas Heat Installation
R. W. WEIDNER
Phone 333-4548
For Rent—
FOUR-ROOM apartment opposite
Lehman grade school. Call
674-0861.
FOR THE WINTER, furnished sec-
ond floor apartment near picnic
grounds, Harveys Lake. Private en-
trance. Adults only. NE 9-3072.
BEAUTIFUL NEW apartment, three
' rooms in choice residential loca-
tion, Dallas, available now, $80
monthly. Betty Kanarr, Wilkes-
Barre 823-8876 or Dallas 674-6361.
FOUR-BEDROOM ' house with oil
heat, central Dallas, available
now, $90 monthly. Betty Kanarr,
Wilkes-Barre 823-8878 or Dallas
674-6361. :
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 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 etc.
George Mason, Kunkle, opposite
Shady Side Lake. Phone 674-9521.
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
MODERN FOUR-ROOM apartment
in Sweet Valley. $55 rental. Call
Wilkes-Barre 823-8878 or Dallas
674-6361. ?
SIX ROOM apartment over private
garage at 23 E. Vaughn! Street,
Kingston. Newly renovated. In-
quire on premises.
AT MIDDLE LAKE, Jackson Town-
ship, a five room and bath house
with garage, oil heat and a nice
yard. Available now. Call 674-2597.
FOUR-BEDROOM house with good
heat, two-car garage, sand large
lot, centrally located in Shavertown.
Call 674-0176.
HOUSE FOR rent, 2% rooms. Follies
Road, Jackson Township. Inquire
327 Phillips Street, Lynwood, Han-
over Township.
TRUCKSVILLE SECOND floor apart-
ment. 4 rooms, bath, 3 closets,
heat and hot water furnished.
Available Nov. 1. 696-2662,
SHAVERTOWN APARTMENT, 5
rooms, garage included; conven-
ient location. Adults only. 674-6493.
Real Estate For Sale —
THOMAS P. GARRITY
Realtor
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Service te the Grsater Back Mt. Ares
Pole 89 — Harveys Lake.
HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105
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.
VACUUM CLEANER service and re-
pairs, all makes; parts for all
cleaners. Joseph S. Blaum, your
‘Hoover man. NEptune 9-9631.
JOHNNY’S BODY SHOP: painting,
~ 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,
3 BEDROOM RANCH style home,
oil heat, modern kitchen, garage,
fireplace, newly decorated. Phone
674-7895. :
FERNBROOK, SIX rooms and bath.
Buy like renting, less than $50
per month, Call John Yaple, broker,
674-7066.
MONROE STREET, Dallas, modern
ranch home, choice residential lo-
cation. Three bedrooms, large
living room, furnished family room.
Many extras. Price for quick sale,
$15,500. Edward J. McGuire Co.
Wilkes-Barre 822-3109, or Dallas
674-1653.
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MOUNT AIRY Road, Shavertown, 5 |
~ room and bath,
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-
oiv dealer.
SEPTIC TANKS
’ . and
CESS POOLS CLEANED
Industrial and Residential
J. A. SINGER
Phone W.-B., 823-4521
Instructions—
‘I 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
NOTICE
Letters Testamentary in the
estate of Margaret S. Lee, late of
Dallas, Luzerne County, ' Pennsyl-
vania, who died July 17, 1963, have
been granted to John Roscoe Lee,
52 Terrace Drive, Dallas, Pennsyl-
vania, as Executor. All persons in-
debted to said estate are requested
to make payment, and those having
claims to present the same to John
Roscoe Lee above named.
NEVILLE B. SHEA,
Attorney
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.
Services Today For
Mrs. Elba H. Siglin
Services will be conducted this
afternoon at 2 for Mrs. Elba H. Sig-
lin, 68, Noxen, who died Monday
night at her home after a long ill-
ness. Rev. Wesley Kimm, pastor
of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, will
officiate from the home. Burial will
be in Orcutt Cemetery.
A native of Noxen, daughter of
the late William and Lydia Blaine
Jones, she was a lifeling resident.
She was a member of St.Luke’s
church and of Ladies Auxiliary: of
Veterans of Foreign Wars.
She leaves her husband Harry;
seven children: Mrs. Donald Wall,
Mrs, Niles, Sigkler, William [Siglin,,
all of Nexen, Mrs. Samuel Keithline,
Tunkhannock RD 5; Mrs. Delbert
Bailey Hartford, Conn.; Mrs. C.
Kenneth Jenks, Croyden; Mrs. David
Hopkins, ,Vienna, N. J.; seventeen
grandchildren; a sister, Elizabeth
Jones Johnson City, N. Y.; two
brothers: Fred ,Tunkhannock, and
William, California.
FOR SALE
Sawdust and Shdvings
FRED MEAD
Tunkhannock, R.D, 5
696-2401. ' 3
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Opens New Shop
DAN CARICHNER
Dan Carichner, Loyalville, has
opened the first new business on
Memorial Highway. The local young
mah is proprietor of Dan’s Barber
Shop located in the Cease Building
just below the intersection of Route
309 and 118.
The two-chair shop opened last
week and Dan is being assisted by
David Stubblebine, who is also fam-
iliar to Back Mountain customers.
Dan was born in Lehman, son of
Mrs. Minerva Carichner and the late
Arthur Carichner,
from Lehman High School. He served
four years in the U.S. Navy and
upon his return to civilian life turn-
ed to barbering. He graduated from
City Barber Institute and worked
three and a half years in a Shaver-
town shop. .
Dan is married to the former
Betty Ayers, Tunkhannock and is
the father of three sons, David, Don-
ald and Dean.
Safety Valve
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GET ON BOARD, FOLKS
Editor:
We have all read many critical
opinions of the recent Supreme Court
decision regarding compulsory school
prayer. All of them quite emotional
and most of them poorly informed
but why did the chore have to fall to
the Dallas Post to write the very
first such criticism of the Court
decision which so completely reveal-
ed the writer's complete and total
ignorance of his subject matter?
Quite naturally, I refer to your
brilliant editorial of this date which
you proudly captioned “Who
Started This Thing Anyhow?”
It seems almost impossible to be-
lieve that any literate human being
in 1963 in this country would admit
to the fact that he does not kmow
the course of events which took the
New York Regents case up through
channels to the point where the
Supreme Court was then called upon
for a decision, but the title of your
editorial is an admission of such
ignorance. That being the case it
would be too much to assume that
you had other pertinent facts at
ridiculous article from a position of
intellectual poverty and with ato tal
disregard for constitutional law.
As to your last two stirring lines
which read “Who started this thing ?
And WHY 2?” I can only suggest that
most of us knew that a long time
ago. Where were you then And
Why ?
If you have read this far and wish
to test the facts further then surely
the means are at your disposal to
make such wishes known. My name
has ns bearing on the question but
I would like very much to know
which one of your staff had the
colossal nerve to write that ill-con-
ceived article. After all, you are the
great protector of the people.
Signed
A Reader (How’s that for
pure originality ?)
Ed. Note: Think nothing of it. We
get crank letters all the time, from
folks who haven’t the nerve to sign
their names.
‘We mostly file them in the waste
basket. It does us no damage to read
the letters. It does the writer a lot
of good to vent his spleen in an an-
onymous letter to the editor. It is
equivalent to kicking the ‘cat, or
giving the little woman a black eye,
and far safer. ‘
This letter, we are publishing be-
cause it is controversial and will
doubtless spawn other letters, fur
and agin. The Dallas Post is in busi-
ness, and controversies boost the
circulation.
Get on board, folks.
Lesee, mow, just what IS the
question ?
One thing is for sure. . .somebody’s
been reading the church page!
A gratifying development. :
From a stance of “Intellectual
| Poverty,” and a person who does
| not mind signing her name at all:
Mrs. Thomas Mason Bacon Hicks Jr.
More commonly known as HIX.
Christmas Cards
See them at
THE DALLAS
ST
7
and graduated :
Requiem Mass Saturday
For Mrs. Marie Serhan
A Solemn High Mass of Requiem
for Mrs. Marie |Serhan is scheduled
for Saturday morning at 9:30, Gate
of Heaven Church. Burial will be
at Mt. Olivet.
Mrs. Serhan, 43, Harveys Lake
RD, died Tuesday morning at Gen-
eral Hospital, where she had been
a patient since mid-August.:
Born in Wilks-Barre, daughter of
the late M. J. and Zina Shiner, she
moved with her parents to Loyal-
ville, where she attended Lake-
Lehman High school. She moved to
Harveys Lake fifteen years ago,
joining the ' congregation of Our
Lady of Victory and its Altar and
Rosary Society.
She is survived by her husband
Anthony; sons: Gary, Marvin and
daughter [Sandra, all at home;
brothers Joseph and Anthony, Buf-
falo; Peter, Dallas; Paul, Miami;
Francis Wilkes-Barre; sisters: Mrs.
Leo Decker, Buffalo; Mrs. George
Elias, and Mrs. Michael Vena, New
Jersey; Mrs. Robert Timko Noxen;
Mrs. William Smilanich, Denver.
LADIES DAY
GE
. “Looks like the ladies’ bob
sled team is ready to call
it a day!”
DON’T MISS THIS
You are one of several thou-
sand readers of this ad.
A boxed classified attracts
readers. This one-inch ad costs
$2.00 per insertion,
Phone: 674-5656 or 674-7676
your disposal. At the very least it |
—7| would appear that you wrote that
See The Post's Beautiful Christmas Cards
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RICHARD SUTTON
| DISPERSAL |
Lehman, Pa. Luzerne Co.
Located '/> mile West of Lehman, on the ma-
cadam road, known as the Outlet Road, leading
to Harveys Lake, 7 miles West of Dallas via
Route 115. Watch for Auction Arrows.
SAT., NOV. 9, 1963
12:30 P.M. SHARP
39 REG. HOLSTEINS AND GUERNSEYS
All 30 day T.B. & blood tested free herd. Health charts for
each animal on day of sale. Majority are calfhood vaccinated.
This Luzerne Co. herd consists of 33 matured cows, 6 fresh
recently, 9 close springers, 4 due in Dec., balance of herd due ho
freshen in early and late winter. In the above group are 17 Reg.
Guernseys, all are Nepa Daus.; 19 Holstein milch cows, of which
12 are Reg. and from popular Nepa sires; 3 open yearling heifers.
The majority of these animals are 2nd & 3rd calf heifers and
are from top producing Nepa sires. Be on hand to purchase a few
for your replacements.
IHC Farmall 340 Diesel Tractor, Used 1 Year
The following IHC equipment is complete with fast hitch: IHC
corn planter, used 1 year; IHC 2 bottom plows, new; IHC 7 ft.
mower, A-1; IHC tractor cultivator, IHC 75 bu. spreader, A-1; New
Holland P.T.0. model 66 pick-up baler, N.H. side delivery rake,
8 & 4 section harrows, 2-row disc, 22 Jamesway stanchions, 4
Jamesway calf pens, 2 farm trailers, water tank, 30-gal. gas hot
water heater, De Laval milker pump, 3 De Laval milking units, SS
wash vats, heating stove & many other articles too numerous to
mention. y
Sunset 310 Gal. Bulk Tank, Used Only 2 Years
TERMS — CASH
Merton L. Bunnell, Auctioneer, Springville, Pa.
Phone 965-3521
Richard Sutton, Owner, Dallas, Pa., R.D. 4
Dear Neighbor:
do.
of it.
Welton Farrar
machine).
Stanley S. Davies
—such as our school system.
School Board for the next six years.
whose future depends on what this Board decides.
Republicans for Farrar
REPUBLICANS FOR FARRAR
VOTERS FOR FARRAR
October 31, 1963
You live and pay your taxes in the Back Mountain area, as' we
Like us, you enjoy your community and you are proud
You are interested in maintaining the high standards
we have achieved together in many of our community services
This is true whether you're
Republican, Democrat or Independent.
We believe that a good School Board is only as good as the
total capability of its membership.
For this reason we ask you to join us in supporting and voting
for Welton Farrar for School Director.
is an Assistant Professor of Economics at
Wilkes College, a Back Mountain resident with four children
in the Dallas Schools.
community. He is, by far, the best qualified candidate in the
race, the man who can best represent your interests on the
He is active in his church and in his
There are 2800 children
We believe that Welton Farrar’s intimate, personal knowl-
edge of educational problems will be of great help in forming
policy. We believe that his background as an economist will
enable him to seek out areas where true economy is possible.
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If you believe with us — help us! Help your children! Help
yourselves! Vote for Welton Farrar (Lever 16C on your voting
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‘Very sincerely yours,
Dr. L. E. Jordan
Voters for Farrar
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