liane ST TH 1963 RAMBLER CLASSIC Standard Shift Many Extras “4” Title $1595 1963 I RAMBLER 770 CUSTOM 4 Dr. Sedan. Automatic Trans. Radio and Heater - . One owner. Low mileage _ 81195 1963 RAMBLER 660 4 Dr. Classic Sta. Wagon. Standard Shift. Radio and Heater— One Owner. $1795 1959 RAMBLER AMERICAN 2 Door Sedan Auto. Transmission Radio, Heater. ~ 3995 1959 RAMBLER CUSTOM 4 Door Sedan. 6 cylinder. Automatic Trans. Radio and Heater. $695 RAMBLER STATION WAGON 6 Cyl. Auto. Trans, Many other Extras 1962 SIs These are just a few to choose from—Come in—and Test Drive. | FREDL. PARRY I.» sev se 287-0275 | Tapped For January { Common Pleas Court “Among 240 jurors tapped for 1 Court of Common Please are these Back Mountain residents: Week of January 11, Mrs. Viola Price Trucksville; Ruth Stortz, | Shavertown RD 5; Mildred Lord, ‘ Franklin Township; Ethel Miller, RD 3, Dallas. January © 18: Gertrude Jock Township RD; Jack H. Magee, || Shavertown. Friar, | ‘| Shavertown; Mrs. John Hildebrant +and Mrs Harrison Smith, Dallas. | January 25: Louise Bonning, Hun- TMP DAITAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBEE 17, 1964 ~ Bdvertising Club To Hold Annual Christmas Party June MacCloskey and Arnott Jones, of New Goss Manor, are as- sisting in plans for the annual Chris- tmas Party of Advertising Club of Wilkes-Barre ‘to be held Wednes- day night, December 23 at Aldino’s Manor, East End Boulevard, Wilkes Barre. The affair will begin at 5:30 and be highlighted by a buffet. Jack Llewellyn is chairman of the event assisted by John C. Bush and Elizabeth Hesser as co-chairmen. BRACHIAL the arm to the finger tips. a misaligned vetebra. inflame the nerve root. brachial. “return to a healthy state. * bating brachial neuritis. vent such conditions. ‘Monday Tuesday 10-12 are gift suggestions. \ PENNSYLVANIA GAS WATER Company and ns Saint Michael's Boy! It’s the 6th Annual “Christmas Gifts for the Boys of St. Michael’s’” campaign and you are cordially invited to participate by visiting either of the two main offices of Pennsylvania Gas and Water Company, 41 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, or 135 Jefferson ~Aveé., Scranton,—and placing your Christmas Gift under the trees traditionally decorated in honor of Saint Michael’s School for the Boys. Articles of clothing and personal grooming for boys between the ages of 6 and 15 Cash and check contributions this year are especially welcome as extensive repairs and renovations are now underway at the School. Checks should be made out to “St. Michael’s Christmas Fund” each office for your convenience. and donation boxes are located at ~ Brachial neuritis is an inflammation of the large nerve plexus which emits from the spine at the base of the neck and runs down The inflammation is usually the result of a pressure or pinching of the nerve at its point of emission by Normal movement of the head and neck will in this case, produce friction at the point of pressure and thus ; The pain involved in this condition is acutely severe, very similar to that experienced in sciatica, which is actually the same condition but an inflammation of the sciatic nerve rather than the : In brachial neuritis the pain runs across the shoulder, down the arm and possibly out into the fingertips. . numbness in the arm and fingertips. Even the strongest medication - will only give a short period of relief of the severe pain. .. The cause of the pressure or pinching of the nerve must be found and removed before the nerve will be allowed to heal and Chiropractic is unmistakably the most efficient means of com- ; Chiropractic being the science which deals primarily with the nerves and nervous system. offers the most “logical, healthful and efficient means of controlling and eliminating the ¢ause of this painful condition. . ’ ; So with the first symptom of brachial neuritis see your chiro- practor and have your spine checked at regular intervals to pre- DR. DONALD E. GETZ Chiropractor 127 N. MAIN STREET = 52 Shavertown, - Pa. OFFICE HOURS— Wednesday 2-4 Thursday and Saturday Afternoon By Appointment | | | | | | | NEURITIS | It may start as a Saturday : 10-12 Friday 7-9 | Sweet Valley The Maple Grove Sunday School will hold their Christmas program on Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Smith have purchased the George ‘Wesley's trailer, and will move in soon. . Happy birthday wishes this week go to: Marcia George, Thelma Lord, Anthony C. Macri Jr., George Krel- ler, Joanne Malvid, Ord Trumbowe, Frank Dennis, Earl Kittle Jr., Lois | O'Keefe. ; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aston and | family, ~ Chase, visited the Hale Bronsons’ on Sunday afternoon. The young adults of Maple Grove Church will hold their Christmas Party on December 18 at Buffords’ Resturant, Mooretown. Carol Annette Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin has returned home after being a/pa- tient’ at General Hospital = with pnemonia. : Maple Grove Methodist 'W.S.C.S. held their Christmas Party in the church hall, Tuesday. Each lady brought a covered dish plus ex-| change gift. Girls of the M.Y.F. did the serving. Entertainment was provided by: Delores. Dennis, Betty Remley and. Lillian Sayre who sang a selection ‘of Christmas’ Carols. Present ‘at* the party were: Ruth Anstett, Eleanor Bronson, Delores Dennis; Freda ‘Graham; * Jean Hal- conib, ‘Marge Kreller, ‘Ruth Macri, Mildred * Naugle,” Jean Marie: Pall, Delores Piatt, Adinah Pallock, ‘Wa- netta Hoppes, Ella Saunders, Lillian Sayre, Betty: Sorber, Betty Remley. Marge Williams, Fran Yahara. An enjoyable time was held by all. Mr. and Mrs. William, George entertained, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ronald Grabowski and sons, Peru, Indianna ‘at supper on Tuesday: evening, . Mr. ~ and Mrs. George,. daughter: visited the formers’ brother and 'sister-in-. law Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Carl George in Wilkes-Barre on Sunday. © © THE DALLAS POST For "Beautiful... _. ‘OFFSET. PRINTING ~ - Three new members, Raymond C. Parsons, John A. Schmidt and Wil- liam J. Umphred were inducted in- to the Dallas Kiwanis Club at last week's regular Thursday night meeting held at Irem Temple Country Club, Dallas. Inductign was under the direction of Kiwan- is. Education Chairman, James E. Graham, while former Lt. .Gover- nor Alfred H. Ackerson made the induction speech. Raymond. C. Parsons lives in New Goss Manar and is employed by the Commonwealth Telephone Co., at its Dallas office. A World War II veteran, he is married and has two children. He is a member of the Official Board of the Shaver- town Methodist Church, Dallas Blue Lodge 531, and active in Little League affairs. ‘John A. Schmidt, a resident of James Street, Applewood Manor, is | manager of the Wilkes-Barre Ter- | minal of the Jones Motor Company, Finishes Six Months In National Guard * Frederick “Walt” Weiss, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs.” Fred Weiss, Peacful Valley, Beaumont, has just finished a. six-months hitch with the Nat- ional Guard at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. ‘He landed by. jet plane last Thurs- day at Kennedy International Air- “port, where he was met by his father and mother. Walt’s father used to be a mem- ber: of the five-way jointure board, Kingston Township, Dallas Borough, Dallas Franklin and Monroe Town- ships, during its brief organization. He still has two more years to serve ‘on the Monroe Township Board, now a part of the Tunkhannock school system. . cI Walt graduated in 1960 from | Tunkhannock High School. ee pu i PENNSYLVANML New Members Join Kiwanis a position he has held since its y opening a year ago. Born in Allen- town, he served in the Navy from 1953 to 1957, leaving to join his present firm at their New “York Terminal. Schmidt is married and has four children: John, David, Ro- bert and Karen. He is a member of the Wyoming Valley Traffic Club. ! William J. Umphred, a native of Wilkes-Barre, lives at 200 Scott St., in that city, and is Commer=- cial Manager of the Commonwealth Telephone Co., in Dallas. A vy veteran, he received his B. A™de- gree from Wilkes College, majoring in Social Studies. He recently re- ceived the Outstanding Young Man of the Year Award from the Jun- jor Chamber of Commerce, 1965 Edition. A communicant of the Holy Name Society and Holy Sav- ior Church, Wilkes-Barre, he is a member of the American Manage- ment Association. ro Tim Huston Attends : Executive Conclave James B. Huston Sr., representing Huston’s Feed Service, Pu ‘ina’ deal- ership in Dallas, met” in" 3 ston Purina Company, *Decerx 14-15, with feed dealers froma state area. go x Huston’s Feed Service as subi Purina Chows to livestock and pbul- try farmers in this area for some fourteen years. It also ‘offers bulk service, grinding and mixing, = a complete line of livestock ! p) aid products. 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