— Onyx have ridual Bick- of Mec. ksville, udents Hunt- that | at it | nt to | ho cm, Hen 81 , PENNSYLVANIA —— : rrr ————— - _—_—— N LUZERNE Applicants Are Sought For Coast Guard School WASHINGTON, D. C., November 20 — College graduates and college seniors graduating’ in January 1964 may apply for the Coast Guard Officer Candidate School class start- ing February 9, 1964. Upon completion of 17 weeks training, graduates will be commis- sioned Ensign in’ the U. iS. Coast Guard Reserve, Those who qualify may fulfill their military obligation through this program. For further information, write Commandant (PTP-2), U. S. Coast Guard, Washington, D. C. 20226. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST urt In Collision A two-car head-on collision on luntsville Road just south of Bom- bick’'s Tavern in Chase Monday" ight yielded five injuries, after § he cars skidded on ice or snow. fission to Nesbitt Hospital, Ed- vard Davis, 51, driver, Richard Dav- ls 16, and David Davis, 28, all of . Plymouth; Albert Bryden, 63, driver . and Mrs. Margaret Bryden, 55, both ‘of Edwardsville. Chief "of Police Robert Cooper and assistant chief Roland Gensel investigated. PAPER NAPKINS Many Designs At The Dallas Post GENOVA PIPE- IS YOUR ANSWER TO TROUBLE FREE PLUMBING ! Luzerne Plumbing Supply Co. 540 UNION ST., LUZERNE 287-4415 Irhed | ~ only known about SANITONE sooner... Hear Jonathan WINTERS on NBC MONITOR for Sanitone She preferred his sweet disposition and admired his PHD, but she ran off with the plumber’s: helper. it was the S.L. that did him in. (The Slouchy Look) She liked this other guy's ideas. ‘‘Maybe everybody can’t be smart,” he used to say, ‘but anybody who ! knows a SANITONE DRYCLEANER can always look smart. Which he did. Which everybody ought: to. How about you? a national service Free Pick-Up | Yih Co and Delivery PHONES: 288-1496 ENTERPRISE 1-0843 '‘Malia's Laundry & Dry Cleaning wzerne-Dallas Highway o GIN DRYELERNING 1 SERVICE Services Saturday For Raymond Keiper Services for Raymond A. Keiper, former resident of Noxen, are sched- uled for Saturday afternoon at 2 from the Bronson Funeral Home, where Rev. Warren Hathaway, pas- tor of Noxen Independent Bible Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Orcutt Cemetery. Friends may call Friday evening. Mr. Keiper, 52, not in rugged health’ since being wounded in World War II, died in Coatesville Veterans Hospital early Tuesday morning. Mr. Keiper holds several medals for service in Africa, including the Purple Heart and an Oak-Leaf Cluster. For a time he worked Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sayre entertained at Thanksgiving Day dinner their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sayre and daughters, Christine, Cathy, Terry and Tracey. ‘Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roman for Thanksgiving included Mr. and Mrs. Melvin: Rosencrans, Mooretown; Mrs. Irene Lamoreaux, Chase; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maransky, Thomas Roman and Frank Bonovich, all of Ricketts Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ferrey had as holiday guests, Mrs. Caroline Ferrey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemon and family, Somerville, New Jersey. Dean Long, Bloomsburg, and Gloria Long, Lock Haven State Col- lege, have returned after spending the holiday weekend with their par- FORTY-FORT THEATRE with the Kaiser Metal Corporation in Bristol. For the past year and a half he had held a Civil Service position at McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey. His parents are Mr. and Mys. Harry Keiper, Noxen. His wife, the former Josephine Higgins, Harveys Lake, died in 1943. In addition to his parents, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Sally Sabatini, and two granddaughters, of Levittown, Pa.; a sister, Mrs. Beulah McCarty, Bristol; and a brother Clayton, Noxen. Jackson Stand Burns Jackson Fire Company extin- guished a fire in a barbecue pit near the summer residence of Adam Coffee, near Ceasetown, late Tues- Tonight - Friday - Saturday WALT DISNEY | PRESENTS ! Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” Sunday - Monday - Tuesday (Con’t. Sun, 3 to 11) Richard Chamberlain “Twilight of Honor” LUZERNE THEATRE Friday and Saturday 2 Thrillers “Dementia 13” (CO-HIT “The Terror” with Boris Karloff Sunday (Con’t. 2 to 11) WALT DISNEY’S “The Incredible Give Your Rooms a for Yoo s and Yours STRAUSER’S in Luzerne can install plenty of time for Christmas. Corlon and Inlaid Linoleum at the lowest prices. Bathroom walls with beautiful CERAMIC TILE. VINYL — INLAID REMNANTS |Z: PRICE ‘@ SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS ® VENITIAN BLINDS ’ ® FORMICA COUNTER TOPS.. @® METAL TRIMS @ WALL COVERINGS '® WALL TO WALL CARPET. EXPERT WORKMANSHIP - FREE “i STRAUSER’S FLOORGOVERINGS This is the time to fix up floors and walls! ‘We feature all of ARMSTRONG’S famous Vinyl We can also fix up your DO-IT-YOU RSELF HELP To bo- | STRAUSERS [ooze] | I LINOLEUM & TILE CENTER § Ua Ft oy Fashatl as 186 Main St., Luzerne RUBBER BASE Yo 9c 4 Open ech Betyg ow 03:90 3 Hack]he a a new floor for you in ‘® WINDOW SHADES '® WALL BOARD ESTIMATES | years and will remain for another | two, mer Alberta Maransky. , October pounds, three ounces at birth. The | the former Gloris Steltz, daughter day night. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Long. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Haines were the latter’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ryan, Cynthia, Wayne and Michelle, Mont- gomery. Carol Drapiewski, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. V. Drapiewski and Karla Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Ray, spent the holi- day recess at their homes in Sweet Valley. The girls are freshmen at College Misericordia. Barbara Ross, daughter of Mrs. Edith Ross, has returned to Temple University after spending the Holi- day week=end with her mother and sister, Phyllis. Mrs. Peter Maransky, Ricketts Glen, has returned from Weisbaden, Germany, where she was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Captain and Mrs. ‘George Marshalak and daughters, Patricia, Mary Ann and Alberta. The trip was made by T.W. A. Jet. She visited many points of interest in Germany and also stopped in Zurich, Switzer- land and London, England. Cap- tain Marshalak and family have been in Germany for the past two Mrs. Marshalak is the for- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Naugle, Pikes Creek, announce the birth of their seventh child, Brian Eugene, born at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, 31. -He weighed seven six brothers and sisters are Brenda. Lee, twelve; Christine, ten; Judy, eight; Gary, seven; Lloyd, Jr. four and Bradley, three. Mrs. Naugle is of Burton = Steltz, also of Pikes Creek. Mr. Naugle is employed at Wilkes-Barre Iron and Wire Works. THE DALLAS POST, , THURSDAY, DECEMBER : B; 1963 Th “Besecker P Partner Trucksville Mrs. Mame Biltheiser, 123 .'S. Memorial Highway, had as Thanks- giving guests Mr. and Mrs. William | Milz, Philadelphia, and Mrs. Eliz: | abeth Sacket, Barney Street, Wilkes- Barre, John Milz and Mrs. Watson Hull, All are brothers and sisters of Mrs. Biltheiser. The William Mil- zes will return home Sunday. Mrs. Bruce Long, Harris Hill Road has returned from Nesbitt Hospital where she had been a pa- tient for several weeks. She is much improved and would enjoy callers and cards. Our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose and family on the death of Mrs. Rose’s grandfather, William Williams this past week. Mrs. Addison Woolbert 8r., Cran- ford, N. J., has been a houseguest of Arline Bessmer this past week, and also visited Mrs. Lillian ‘Kunkle, Shavertown. Mr. Mrs. Albert Williams Jr., Lehigh Street, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr .and Mrs. David Perry Jr. Mrs. Stanley Farr, formerly of Lehigh Steet, has returned to her home in White ‘Birch Trailer Court after being a patient in Nesbitt Hospital several weeks, Mr..and Mrs, William Merrel and sons Paul and Chris, were guests of Ben Merrel, William’s father and his sister Ruth Merrel over the hol- iday, Misses: Ruth and Esther Boston had as guests for the holiday: Ruth DeWolfe, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitch- ell, Mr, and Mrs. Karl Knelly, Ralph Boston, Ralph Jr., and Florence Boston, R. N. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hons and in- fant son have returned home to Trenton, N. J., after spending some time with Ted's parents Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hons, Lehigh Street. Mrs. N. James is spending some time with her daughter Mrs. Frank Billings, Harris Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Brobst, Carverton Road, have moved to their new home on Oak Street. Mrs. Brobst is the former Beverly Ander- son, daughter of Mrs. Emma Ander- son and the late Donald Andersen. Mrs. Albert Williams Jr., former resident ©f Trucksville, called oa Mrs. Emma Rose, Mooretewn, this past week. Mrs. Florence ‘Gallagher was a Thanksgiving guest of Mrs. Agnes Moore, Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre. Reverend Robert” Germond -and family have returned after a visit in New Jersey this past weekend. David Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jenkins, Lehigh Street, “has been ill this past week. Birthday greetings: Robert Ben- nett Legrand, Kenneth J. Herwig, James W. Truscott, Raloh ‘Swan Jr. Stanley Spencer, Barbie Cleasby, Linda Lou Croom, Fred Polk, Donald Smith, Samuel Dilcer Sr., Debra A. Billings, Fred C. Dingle,’ Brian Da- vid Bridger, G. Wilbur Nichols, Tom- my Vernon, Mrs. Ralph Coolbaugh, Harry Trebilcox,. Glenn Thompson. ‘USED We Will Give You A REAL DEAL BIG SELECTION CARS |, | ’62 RAMBLER, 6 cyl. Custom 4 dr. mission. Radio, Heater, plus many 22,000 miles Sedan. Auto. trans- other extras. A-Title S405 Standard Shift, extras . Radio, Heater, ’62 RAMBLER AMERICAN CUSTOM Station Wagon. s1495 1 plus many other ’61 METROPOLITAN COUPE A beauty ’60 RAMBLER AMERICAN, 2 owner.. Standard Shift; Radio, extras: ll a RE EG Door Sedan; Heater, Many Standard Shift. ’59 RAMBLER SUPER 6 Cyclinder Station ‘Wagon. Radio and Heater. Low Mileage. . us| Radio, Heater. ’59 FORD; RANCH WAGON. Automatic Transmission. Many Other Extras. Low Mileage... . 3 i SALES RA MB Over 25 Years in the same Location FRED L. PARRY nc 376 BENNETT ST. LUZERNE, PA. | b R SERVICE and Mrs. James Perry and || ~ FURNITURE EO Robert L. Besecker has joined his father James F. Besecker as a | partner in Besecker Realty, 10 Main Street, Dallas. This continues a Dal- las tradition, as Jim Besecker has been in business in this community | since 1923. Born in 1938, Bob has been a |: resident of Dallas most of his life, He is a graduate of Westmoreland | High Schdol, 1956, and Wilkes- | Barre Business College, and served | two years active duty in the U. S. Navy. In 1961 he married the for- mer Margaret Bunney, Hillside, and they -have two children, Robert Jr., 1, and JoAnne, 3 weeks. He is a member of Shavertown Methodist Church, and of Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Company; and is sec- retary and crew captain of Dallas Ambulance Association. Bob is also a member of George M. Dallas Lodge. 531, Free 2nd Accepted Ma- || sons. He has been a seal estate sales- man since 1960. i In Veterans Hospital Mr. and Mrs. David Mathers, Trucksville, weekending at the home | of Mr. and Mrs. John Nylund and | family Hyattsville, Md., stopped to | visit Walter “Bill” Mathers at Leb- | anon Veteran's Hospital, Imbanon | on their way home. Bill who has many friends in this area has been a patient for | seven months after: suffering in- | juries in a fall. He is still unable | to walk. Bill would appreciate hear- | ing from his friends. 1 No FINANCE CHARGES HOLLYWOOD BEDS | 50. BOXSPRING - Reg. $79.95 HEAD BOARD - FRAME MATTRESS “ ” SECTION B — PAGES Gate Of Heaven Altar And Rosary Plans Annual Christmas Tea Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary |ers table, Mrs. Francis J. Dixon; Society plans its annual Christmas | guest tables, Mrs. James Regab; Tea Sunday evening December 8 at | general decorations, Mrs. Philip An- 7:30 in the school auditorium. Mem- | silio Jr., and Mrs. William Cutter. bers and friends of the society are| Refreshments: Cookies, Mrs. Phil- invited ‘to attend. Fifty cent gifts |ip Amsilio Sri, Mrs. Gus Shuleski; will be exchanged. | Sandwiches, Mrs. Lec Mohen; cof- Mrs. Ted Popielarz, Tea chairman, | fee and tea, Mrs. John Yalick. announces Mrs, Joseph Gries as| Favors: Mrs. Robert Bradley, Mrs. Toastmistress, and Mrs. Leon Chase | James Kearns, and Mrs. Roy Theo- in charge of the program. | bald; publicity, Mrs. Martin McEn- rue. Also assisting are: decorations for | Tea. Table, Mrs. Gerald John; speak- | SUBSCRIBE 70 THE Se Western Auto Basement Toyhod | | I'1.3 OFF ALL T01S | Dolls By Horseman - Sayco - Ideal - ror ® Walking-Talking Dolls @® Ballerina & Drink r Wet Dolls | $12.00 DOLLS - - - NOW $8.00 $ 6.00 DOLLS - - - NOW $4.00 $ 3.00 DOLLS - - . NOW $2.00 Tea Sets By Bowyer - Ideal - Irwin @ Little Mother Aluminum ® Lady Ballerina Musical Cooking Sets . Tea Sets $3.99 SETS - - - NOW $2.66 $2.75 SETS - - - NOW $1.83 $1.50 SETS - - . NOW $1.00 Games wide selection - all kinds ® Ding-Deng School ® Johnny & Mary Nursery Sets ® Ben Casey Hospital Set ® What’s My Line | ® Dennis the Menace Paint Sets @® Parchesi $3.00 GAMES - - NOW $2.00 $1.50 GAMES : - NOW $1.00 $1 09 GAMES - - : NOW 67¢ ¢ GAMES - - NOW 50¢ OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS WESTERN AUTO MAIN ST., LUZERNE THE ONLY KIND of HOME FURNISHINGS 1 ever PAYS TOBUY.. FURNISHINGS . THAT ARE W¥ : Pc. MAPLE LIVIRG ROOM "259 SOFA BED - CHAIR ROCKER - 3 TABLES BUILT TO LAST 8 Pe. Nylon Frieze i lh LIVING ROOM SET 309.” 3 Matching Pieces, 2 Step Tables Reg. $100 570.% SOFA BEDS Nylon Covers 1 Coffee Table - 2 Lamps, Furniture has Nylon Frieze Covers. SL Walnut - Maple - Mahogany BOOK CASES ol rom From 09° PLATFORM or SWIVEL ROCKERS DESKS and CHAIRS | - REAL VALUE 29.% up 1 Soma —-— - A family tradition of fine furniture since 1904 GREENWALD’S IN LUZERNE ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER ie games 2 I A