Ad ve TERN ER Ny ne aA attr © Ideal gifts. Wi 3 SECTION A= PAGE 6 THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1964 Use The TRADING POST To... PHONE DALLAS: 674-5656 | 674-7676 MINIMUM RATES $1.15 for 20 words :§ charged $1.00 for 20 words cash with order Sc per word over 20 words DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2 per inch ; F or Sale— : 82 GAL. STONE lined [Hotpoint Electric Water Heater, 4 years old, $50.00; 30 gal. copper water boiler, $20.00; Antique Spool Bed, original finish, $30.00; 1933-34 right rear Ford fender (new) $12; Large Cemetery Urn, $10.00; Proc- tor Electric Roaster Oven, $5.00; Phone: 823-8220. 32 Westminster Street, Wilkes-Barre. WHITE PITTSTON (Combination Coal and Gas Range. Westing- house Refrigerator. Both for $25; 42 inch White Cabinet Sink $15. Phone NE 9-5129 — 8 to 4 pm. Phone evenings 674-1611. BASSET OAK Student Desk, For- mica top, with matching chair $99.95 value, special this weekend, $49.95. Boyd R. White Appliance & Furniture, Dallas. 674-8181. TRACTOR AND Equipment. Over 50 different pieces. Priced low to sell fast. Sickler Garage, Forks- ton. Write Mehoopany R. D. 1. TWENTY PIECES of timber, 23 ft. by 10 inches by 2 inches. Laidler. Phone 674-5301. '56 BUICK SPECIAL, radio, heater, ‘automatic drive Green and | white; running condition but needs body repairs, $85. Call after 6 p.m. 674-4607. PA. 22” SELF-PROPELLED rotary ~Jawn mower. Used one season. $75.00. Phone 288-0096. GIRL’S BICYCLE, 24 inch size; two- burner kerosene room-heater; ‘complete set of plasterer’s tools with case. 696-1508. - CHRYSLER AIR conditioner $15; exhaust fan, $5; Harvard frame, box springs, mattress, $10; birch bookcase headboards, $5. Phone 696-2402. FARMALL H TRACTOR with front- end loader, $595. New Idea corn- ~ picker $225. Bob Sickler’s Garage. Forkston. { BURRO, may be ridden like a pony. .| COMBINATION GAS and coal stove, TICKETS FOR the Library Auction Dinner, May 7, 6:30, at Trem Country Club, available at the Dallas Post or ‘the Library. $3. 00. FIBER ‘GLASS Tone Star Boat, 14 feet long; trailer, 30 horse power motor. Can be seen in front of Herbalm Building, Outlet Road, Dallas, near Dewey Hoover Garage. Phone 674- 0127. FRIGIDAIRE, fully automatic a washer, $50. Phone 674-8641. $60. Phone 333-4535. NEW 19” ADMIRAL Portable TV Sets $199.95 value, special this weekend, $139.95. Boyd R. White Appliance & Furniture, Dallas. 674-8181. TWO UPHOLSTERED chairs; anti- que rockers; bookcase, chest of drawers, flat silver. Phone 674-8016. HOUSE-TRAILER, two bedrooms, a 54 Richardson model 8X37. used. See it at White Birch Trailer Court, Dallas, or phone 675-2477. Ralph Fitch & Sons Septic Tanks Cleaned - Installed TOP SOIL - STONE - FILL DALLAS — 674-8311 GARDENING, lawn care, pruning, tree removal. Sweet Valley, 477-3071. HAROLD K. ASH PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC HEATING SHAVERTOWN 674-3161 PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING. Muhlenburg 256-3185. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, R.F.D. 1. or garage will recommend SEALED COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP IS YOUR TRUCE, tractor or auto- mobile using 0il? Your mechanic POWER guaranteed piston rings. STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. MAPLE WALNUT Sofa Bed and Chair with ruffle. Coffee table and end tables. $90. Apt. 1. Gos- art’s Court, Sweet Valley. WESTINGHOUSE. electric stove, 38”. Excellent condition, $20.00. Phone 674-3341 after 5 p.m. or all day Saturday. nice shape. Price $20. Ira Frantz, FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you accur- acy. Montrose Oil .Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King- ston, 287-2361. HAVE YOUR well drilled now. No down payment, five years to pay. Sorber Well-drilling. 477-3921. PORTABLE steam-cleaning, by call- Dallas R. D. 1. Centermoreland ing Harry at 674-3549, or Bob, 333-4462. 674-3556. BUSINESS, excellent investment. HOW MUCH DID YOU PAY? General store in Lehman. Call 674-0831. 33X10’ ‘““ADD-A-ROOM,” can .be used for many things—cottage, office, stand, or add to present mobile home, etc. Also: clean used 50'X10’ mobile home, priced right THREE PIECE Maple Living Room . Suite. Excellent condition; piano; Westinghouse electric stove; G. E. refrigerator. Phone 477-3882. 57 FORD (Convertible, new top, new tires. Phone 477-3779. attractive colors. $69.95 ~~ value. Special this weekend $49.95. 2 Jord R. White Appliance & Furni- ture. Dallas 674-8181. - WHITINGS PARTS and Service, Atlantic Gas, 114 N. Memorial ‘Highway, Shavertown. General Au- nobile repairs, specializing in tune-ups. 674-8937. FOAM RUBBER—any size—thickness - for mattresses—cushions-—seats. LL material, $1.00 to $2.50 MATTRESSES MADE & EX- : Y RECONDITIONED & RE- OvERED_u B. BEDDING CO. factory, 526 South Main Street, ! ilkes-Barre. RUGS Any Size—All known makes. A little out of the way, but a lot | less to pay B. Carpet Company, WT South Main Street, Wilkes- re Lawn and i ' tractors. Riding mowers. Mc- Culloch Chain Saws. Gus Walters. * Phone 674-3227. LARGE FOAM Rubber Pillows — 83.95 value, special this weekend, a 95. Boyd R. White Appliance & Furniture, Dallas. 674-8181. GLOXINIAS, TUBEROUS begonias, . hanging basket begonias, Martha ‘Washington and ‘pansy geraniums. All now in bud and ‘blooming at Mazers Greenhouses, Route 118, Lehman. E Z DO SWIMMING Pools. “Knapp Road, Clark Summit. JU 6-8042 or DI 2-2691. 1962 SKYLINE MOBILE Home, "55X10 feet, expandable living room 15X19; two bedrooms, front kitchen. Washer and furniture in- 338 Call for quick sale. Pole 311, Harveys Lake. Whom To Call— CARPENTRY REPAIRS, roofing, siding, concrete work; baths, dens, and kitchens our specialty. Phone 674-6771. INSTRUCTION SAVE $ BARRELS OF MONEY Make up your own wardrobe while taking sewing course. Small classes (for beginners or intermediates). Individual attention given by experts with European Training. For Information, Call 674-6089 BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used AppLances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas 674-5371 AUTOMATIC HEAT — is our business — COAL - OIL - GAS Sales installation .- Service " DALLAS ENGINEERS 696-1184 — FREE ESTIMATES — Long Term Payments SEPTIC TANKS and CESS POOLS CLEANED 2 Industrial and Residential J. A. SINGER Phone W.-B., 823-4521 SEPTIC TANKS cluded. Early American decor. Ex- «cellent condition NEptune 9-2132. | EARLY BIRD SPECIAL—1 only— New 40” 1964 Frigidaire Electric ‘Range, double oven. $369.95 value. Special this weekend, $235.00. Boyd R. White Appliance & Furniture. Dallas, 674-8181. POWDER HORN Antiques and .. Books by Wide-A-Wake. 90 N. ‘Main Street, Dallas: Open daily 12 to 4 p.m. LUMBER AND Building ' Materials. Windows and doors for sale. John Parrish, Shady Lane, Trucksville. Call 696-2466. INE’ (GRAVE LOT; Fern Knoll. on Jocation: Phone '675- 1684. Cleaned and Installed Deep and Shallow Well Pumps Repaired and Installed. Ralph Fitch & Sons 674-8311 LAWN CARE, tree Yemaval Nice selection of yews, junipers, ar- boritae, sheared hemlock, and many others. Pike’s Creek Nursery, Route 118 between Lehman and Red Rock. 477-3741. We charge $17.50 up to 1000 gallons, JIMMY'S SEPTIC SERVICE Phone 333-4535 Centermoreland % | THIRTY-FIVE acres land, seven room house and bath; barn, other buildings. Tractors and farm ma- chinery. Call 477-2735. OLD LEHMAN Highway: six rooms, new oil heat, lovely stone fire- ' place in living room, only $7,900. Betty Kanarr, Realtor, 823-8878, or 674-6361. NEW THREE-BEDROOM rancher, den with fireplace, aluminum sid- ing; fire alarm system. Midway Manor. Phone 696-2010. AT IDETOWN. Two houses, one seven rooms and bath, one four rooms and bath. All improvements. Two acres of ground. Desirable location. Excellent condition. Call NE 9-5289. . - For Rent— FIVE ROOM house with garage, Hemlock Street, Fernbrook. Call 674-0454. SIX ROOM house, bath, stoker heat. Garden. Garage. Orange. Phone Mehoopany 3-2306. APARTMENT, four rooms and bath, available now. 674-0831. Wanted To Buy— ATTIC CONTENTS, old glass, china, furniture. Anything old. Phone 674-9861. 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631. Wanted WANTED — 75 to 150 acre farm on paved road. Good acreage with water supply considered. Buildings preferred. Not to exceed $4,000. ‘Write John E. Manson, 923 Mohawk Street, Lewiston, N.Y. Water Pumps Sales & Service Submersibles, etc. Sump Pumps, Piping, Tanks, Switches Also used pumps. R. W. WEIDNER Phone 333-4548 Jets, Septic Tank - Drain Field Installations Grading - Bulldozing BARRY EDWARDS R. D. 4, Dallas Phone - NE 9-5627 BR A FS Rich FARMLAND Top Soil —Screened or Regular— ONLY TOP 6 INCHES SOEL USED CELLARS - WATERLINES SEPTIC INSTALLATIONS GRADINGS HOOVER MILBRODT Dallas 674- 2498 674- 2494 Real Estate For Sale — THUMAS P. GARRITY ; Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service te the Greater Back Mt. Arex Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105 4 ROOMS and bath. 2 car garage. 674-8052. TWO ADJACENT building lots, 50 by 150 each. Huntsville Road near Lehman Center. Call 674-2447. Building Lot, 11% Acres CORAY RANSOM FARM Demunds Road from Demunds to Call Kingston 287-7433 evenings 6 to 7. mile Ye Centermoreland. * Choice Lots For Sale 100X200 Country Club Road — Call J. F. BESECKER 674-5551 or Wilkes-Barre 822-1451 KELLER'S GARDENS, NEptune ~ 9-5426: Primroses in bloom, Ori- ar ental poppies; Silver Mound Arti- " mesia, Dornicum, Columbine, Shasta . Daisies, Violas, Sea Lavendar, Mal- ~ tese Cross, potted large itis, and . any greenhouse plants, /1 Ralph Fitch & Sens | Plumbing and Heating | GAS - OIL - COAL Deep and Shallow Well Pumps DALLAS — 674-8311 SEVEN ROOM home in central Dallas, sunparlor, all modern conveniences, hardwood floors first floor, 674- 042, * LOT, 269 by 575 eet (314 acres), two ‘car garage. - Spring. At | lar and chain. Orange. Phone Mchoopang 3-2306. WANTED — NEW 'OR USED items for annual AUCTION of Couples Club, Idetown Methodist Church, June 13, day and night. Call 9-5300 or 674-3701 for pick up or place to deliver. Notice WILL THE MAN on RD 3, Dallas who purchased pigs at Hillside contact Mr. Hemmenway or Mr. Sutton. There has been a mistake. 696-1776 or 674-7916. 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. LOST GERMAN SHEPHERD Dog. 18 months old. Black and Silver female. Lost in Orange. Has col- Call 333-4207. BLACK AND TAN German Shep- herd pup, 5 months old, Demunds Road, 674-6256. : Business Opportunities— | SPARE TIME INCOME ' REFILLING and collecting money from NEW TYPE high quality coin operated dispensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $1900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent monthly income. More full time. For per- sonal interview write P.O. Box 4185, Pittsburgh 2, Pa. Include phone number. Work Wanted— WANTED, Baby sitting, or ironing to do in my own home. Will also do simple baking. 696-2150. Help Wanted— SEWERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Work at home doing simple sew- ing. ''We supply materials and pay shipping both ways. Good rate of pay. Piece work. Apply, Dept. AWS, Box 7010, Adelaide Post Office, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. WANTED, experienced man for dairy farm. House furnished. { Phone 287-4389, or call David Hill, Plymouth RD. FARMHAND WANTED. Experience with tractor and machinery. Con- tact Mr. Hemmenway or Mr. Sut- ton, [Hillside Farm, 696-1776 or 674-7916. On Rotary Panel Rotarian Herman Otto represent- ed Northeastern Pennsylvania, Northern New York, Northern New Jersey, West Virginia and Kentucky at an ‘Appalachian panel meeting in Pittsburgh, being one of five on a panel of experts. Also on ‘the panel were Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., under Secretary U. S. Dept. of Commerce and John Tabor, the State of Pennsylvania. ri Secretary of Commerce of from Mountain Top Public Notice ; SHERIFF SALE By virtue of a Writ of Execution No. 71 May Term 1964, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, by vendue or outcry to the highest and best bidders, for cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Lu- zerne County, Pennsylvania, on Fri- day, May 22, 1964 at ten o'clock AM. Daylight Saving Time in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the de- fendant in and to— All those parcels and tracts of land situate in Wright Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, de- scribed as follows: — THE FIRST THEREOF: Beginning at a nail in the center of the old White Haven Highway leading from Mountain Top to White Haven, said nail being at a point where the line between Lots No. 26 and No. 27 (of a plot of lots laid out by C. L. Hartwell, Certified Eng. for Richard I. Conety) extended westerly intersects the center line of said highway; thence along the said extension of the line between lots, and continuing along the line between. said lots, still continuing along line of land of Richard I. Conety Estate, still con- tinuing across the New White Haven Highway, and still continu- ing along land of the Richard I Conety Estate South 64 degrees 55 minutes East 451.3 feet to an iron pipe in the line of land of James J. Devaney; thence along said land South 30 jdegrees 45 minutes West 999.4 feet to a fence post corner of land now or formerly of the First National Bank of Ashley, Pennsylvania; thence along said lands north 69 degrees 45 minuets West 298.2 feet to a nail in the center of the Old White Haven Highway aforesaid; thence along center of said highway North 19 degrees 45 minutes East 584.26 feet to a nail; thence still along the center of said highway North 24 degrees 59 minutes East 437.85 feet to the place of Beginning. THE SECOND THEREOF: Beginning at a stake and stone corner of tract of land surveyed in the Warrantee names of Rosanna Van Camp and George W.. Wood- ward; thence along'and between said tracts South 29-1 degrees West 257 perches to land now or late of Elezer Carey; thence along lands aforesaid North 85 degrees West 20.4 perches to the right-of- way of the Central Railroad of New Jersey; thence along said right-of- way in a northeasterly direction about 260 perches to a line of land sold to J. E. Patterson; thence along said line South 20-1 degrees East 22.4 perches to the place of begin- ning. Excepting and reserving, how- ever, out of the foregoing described parcels of land the following parcels of land: To George Liggett, by deed dated 2/16/1940, recorded in D. B. 790, pg. 523. To William Jenkins by deed dated 8/5/1949, recorded in D. B. 1039, pg. 527. To Oliver Wester by three dons ! one dated 8/14/1946, in D. B. 897, pg. 241; one dated 8/14/1946, in D.B. 897, pg. 245; one dated 11/6/1944, in D. B. 850, pg. 136. To (George Bokar and wife, by deed dated 9/11/1947; rec. in D.B. 1005, pg. 51. To Lester R. Shupp and wife, by deed dated 10/15/1948, in.D. B. 1012, pg. 104. To Nelson Thomas and wife, by deed dated 4/18/1952, in D. B. 1155, page 493. To Thomas Amos and wife, deed dated 5/14/1952, rec. in D.B. 1156, pg. 290. To Thomas J. Sliney and wife, by deed dated 4/19/1952, in D.B. 1163, pg. 276. To Lester R. Shupp and wife, by deed dated 4/4/1952, in D. B. 1167, pg. 646 To Bertha Rysz, lot 50x130 Wright Township, formerly of Peter Curs by Tax Claim Bureau deed dated 6/30/1952, recorded in D.B. 1171, page 15. To Leo Orloski and wife, by deed dated 8/8/1957 recorded in D.B. 1366, page 470. To ‘Stanley 'W. Sadowski, by deed dated 8/19/1957, recorded in D.B. 1430, page 357. To The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, deed for right-of- way by deed dated 2/27/1959, re- corded im D.B. 1419, page 599. THE THIRD THEREOF: Beginning at a corner on the westerly side of the new highway from Mountain Top to White Haven, said point of beginning be- ing on the line between lots Nos. 22 and 23 on said plot; thence along said highway South 16 de- grees 01 minutes West 101.24 feet to corner of Lot No. 25 on said plot; thence along line between Lots No. 24 and No. 25 on said plot North: 65 degrees 01 minutes West 176.7 feet to a corner on the easter- ly line of the Old Highway leading by to White | Haven; thence along said highway North 24 degrees 59 minutes East 100 feet to a corner of Tot No. 22 on said plot; and thence along line between lots Nos. 22 and 23 on said plot South 65 degrees 01 minutes East 160.09 ‘feet to the place of beginning: Improved with a concrete block dwelling and out buildings. Notice is hereby given to all claimants and parties in interest that the Sheriff will on May 29, 1964 file a Schedule of Distribution in his office, where the same will be available for inspection, and that distribution will be made in ac- cordance with the schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Lola M. Brooks vs. Mrs. Mary P. Moylan, Carlos C. Bell and Esther Conety Bell, his wife, and will be sold by JOSEPH MOCK, SHERIFF GEORGE Attorney NOTICE: Sealed proposals will be received and publicly opened and read by the Supervisors of Lake Township, Luzerne County, at Har- veys [Lake, Pennsylvania, until 10:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, May 2, 1964, for five thous- and (5,000) gallons, more or less, E 1 Penetrating Oil (Dust Oil) and for ten thousand (10,000) gallons, more or less, C 2 Asphalt. Proposal forms, ‘Specifications, Form of contract and Instructions to bidders may be obtained from John H. Stenger, Secretary, Board of Supervisors, [Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania. The materials specified herein, shall meet the Standard Specifica- tions of the Pennsylvania Depart- ment of Highways. The successful bidder, when awarded the contract, shall furnish a hond with suitable, reasonable requirements guaranteeing perform- ance of the contract or delivery to be made, ‘with sufficient surety in the amount of fifty percentum of the amount of the contract. And an additional bond in the amount of fifty percentum of the amount of the contract in accordance with the Second Class Townghip Code, Article VIII, ‘Section 803, Bonds for Protection of Labor and Material- men. L. FENNER, Sr.; All proposals must be upon the form furnished by the undersigned. The Supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. (signed) John H. Stenger, Secretary NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Olive R. Wintler, her Heirs, Execu- tors or Administrators and Assigns that on April 17, 1964, Francis Freeman, plaintiff, commenced an action against you to No. 1006 May Term, 1964, which you are required to defend to quiet title to the lands described as follows: ALL that certain piece, lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Dallas, County of Luzerne, State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on Colum- bia Avenue, in a dividing line be- tween Lot Nos! 57 and 58, South 40 degrees .05 West one hundred forty (140) feet to a point in the rear line of Lot, No. 47; THENCE South 49 degrees 55 minutes East, twenty-five (25) feet to a point in the middle dividing line .of Lot No. 57; THENCE along said divid- ing line North 40 degrees .05 East, one hundred forty (140) feet to a point on Columbia Avenue; THENCE along Columbia Avenue, North 49 degrees 55 minutes West, twenty-five (25) feet to a point being the place of beginning. BEING the northerly one-half of Lot No. 57 and containing 3,500 square feet of soil be the same more or less on a plot of lots sur- veyed for Freedman and Dattner and known as “Fairview” situated in Dallas Borough, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, according to map as surveyed by Smith and Welles, C. E., of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, said L map having been recorded in Luzerne County in Map Book Vol. 2, page 209, and | also being part of the same land conveyed by deed of Sterling Ma- chell and wife to Max Freedman and Max Dattner dated May 25th, 1923, and recorded in. Deed Book Vol. 577, page 579, ete. You are hereby notified to plead to the above action and related Complaint within twenty (20) days from service hereof. Merton E. Jones, Attorney 930 Miners Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Gus McAndrew and Olive a/k/a Oline O. McAndrew, their Heirs, Executors or Administrators and Assigns that on April 17, 1964, Francis Freeman, plaintiff, com- menced an action against you to No. 1007 May Term, 1964, which you are required to defend to quiet title to the lands described as follows: ALL thay certain Ipleonys Tot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Dallas, County of Luzerne, State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on Columbia Avenue in a dividing line between Lot Nos. 56 and 57, South 40 degrees .05 West, one hundred forty (140) feet. to a point in the rear line of Lot No. 47; THENCE along same North 49 degrees 55 minutes West, twenty-five (25) feet to a point in the middle divid- ing line of Lot No. 57; THENCE along said dividing line North 40 degrees .05 East, one hundred forty (140) feet to a point on Columbia Avenue; THENCE along Columbia Avenue, South 49 degrees 55 min- utes East, twenty-five (25) feet to a point being the place of be- ginning. BEING the southerly one-half of Lot No. 57 and containing 3,500 square feet of soil be the same more or less on a plot of lots sur- veyed for Freedman and Dattner and known gs “Fairview” situated in Dallas Borough, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, according to map as surveyed ‘by Smith and Welles, C. E. of Wilkes-Barre, recorded in Lu- zerne County in Map Book 2 at Page’ 209. You are hereby notified to plead to the above action and related Complaint within twenty (20) days from service hereof. Merton E. Jones, Attorney 930 Miners Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Sealed proposals will be received by the Dallas School District for the supply and delivery of coal, removal of ashes and rubbish, and for the supply and delivery of fur- niture, steel shelving, baskets, fil- ing cabinet, and athletic supplies for the 1964-1965 school year. 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 4:30 p.m. May 12, 1964. Bids will be opened at the regular meeting of the Board to be held at 8:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 12, 1964, in the library of the Dallas Senior High School. The Board reserves the right to accept 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 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Ralph Dix- on, Deceased, late of Dallas Town- ship, (died August 7, 1961), to Betty C. Dixon, Elmerest Drive, Dallas, Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims are directed to present the same without delay to the Executrix above named. Robert L. Fleming, Attorney-at-Law, 807 Miners Na- tional Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Dry Cleaning SPECIALS GREEN STAMPS PLAIN DRESSES SUITS CAR COATS 50 Extra Stamps With Every Garment PLAIN SKIRTS SWEATERS WOOL SKIRTS 2 for 1.25 50 Extra Stamps ADAM’S CLOTHES Clothes for Dad and Lad Back Mt. Shopping Center Shavertown, Pa. 674-8936 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Lake College Girl Named Counselor Mary A. Knecht, Harveys Lake RD 1, a sophomore at Bucknell Uni- versity, has been named to serve as a junior counselor at the Uni- versity next year. She is one of 17 women chosen by her classmates and the Dean of Women’s staff to serve as advisors to co-eds living in the freshman resident halls. These counselors are selected for their leadership ability and understanding. Miss Knecht is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James J. Knecht, RD 1, Harveys Lake. She is studying for her bachelor of arts degree. fr 4-H Scholarships Mer e- The Edwin T. dith Foundation again in 1964 will provide two $800 scholarships for qualified 4-H Club members who will be college freshmen next fall. The announcement comes from the National 4-H ‘Service (Committee. The two grants are restricted to 15 states. Candidates for the scholarships will be screened by the Cooperative Extension Service, Applications should be made now for final judging after October 20. Winners will be announcéd the first week in December . Joe Peterson In Army Woe Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson, Norton Avenue, Dallas, left last week for service with the U. S. Army, going to Fort Jackson, 'S. C., where he wil¥ be reassigned. A graduate of Westmoreland High School, Mr. Peterson had been as-_. sociated with the Columbia Broad: cating Company in New York City § for the past several years. EYES EXAMINED LLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone 674-4921 Colonial Restaurant MAIN ST., DALLAS Even my thirteen brothers-in-law say its the yo best homemade chili they ever ate. —Bob Grose 50 EXTRA S&H TOP COATS $ 1 25 JACKETS SLAX 65 ‘With Every 2 Garments CUSTOM TAILORS OPEN EVERY NIGHT SLEEPS 6 NICELY CAMPER Center area provides kitchen with sink, built-in dinette, lightweight, easy to tow. To gers or buy a Right camper, call Ask about your New York World's Folr Campsite reservation DALLAS RENTAL SERVICE * MAIN HWY. DALLAS 674-3121 LINOLEUM LINOLEUM & _ 186 MAIN STREET, DAILY 9-5:30 * TILE - PAINT - TRIMS SEE US STRAUSER'S THURSDAY & FRIDAY 9-9 VINYL TILE CENTER LUZERNE SEPTIC CESSPOOLS Thoroughly Cleaned CALL HALE and SHERIN Septic Service SHAVERTOWN GEE TANKS wi EE a