icy se The TRADING POST To... f THE DALLAS Ia J or Sale — WHITINGS PARTS ond Service, Atlantic Gas, 114 N. Memorial dighway, Shavertown. General Au- ‘tomobile repairs, specializing in ‘tune-ups. | 674-8937. N)AM 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. Wilkes-Barre. {UGS Any Size—All known makes. a little out of the way, but a lot ess to pray B. Carpet Company, 67 South Main Street, Wilkes- arve I'OP MARKET PRICES. Consign your Jivestock to our auction. Sale ev- ery Monday at 2. Danville Livestock ] Market, Danville, Pa. Call 275-2880. x VHITE BIRCH Trailer Ranch & * Mobile Home Parts. SNOW BLOWERS - | Chain Saws. Welding. | ters. Phone 674-3227. McCuliough Sales. Route 309, Dallas, Penna. _ Travel Trailers, Mobile Homes and | Gus Wal- | WILLIAM ECKERT Lawnmower Sales and Service. Saws filed, lawnmowers sharpened, repaired, and stored. New and used mowers; Wel- lawnmower parts. 674-5931. lington Avenue, off Route 309. PIANO TUNINw and REPAIRING. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek. R.F.D. 1. Muhlenburg 256-3185. FURNITURE and ANTIQUE recon- Hellersperk. ditioning. Stefan 674-0744. COMPLETE Garage work - Highway, Dallas. front end rebuilding - Bear front end alignment. Elston and Gould - Main Sanitary Service — SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son Kingston 282-1448 or your local sug plv dealer. Ralph Fitch & Sons Septic Tanks Cleaned - Installed TOP SOIL - STONE - FILL DALLAS — 674-8311 | Help ‘Wanted Legal— HAVE YOUR well PORTABLE steam-cleaning, by call- ing Harry at 674-3549, or Bob, 674-5556. drilled now. No down payment, five years to pay. Sorber Well-drilling. 477-3921. ROOF * All Types }lechanical Work * Tires — $4.75 up - Align and balance - ELSTON & GOULD '....Memorial Highway - Dallas and Mr. Barre City, (Died December EVERYTHING UNDER ONE | granted SEASONED Fireplace logs. _ko, 477-3741. FIREPLACE LOGS, hard wood 1504 «apple. Call after 5 p.m. or week-; , ends. Call 477-3594. "40 cents lb. Loin half 69 cents. : ~ Whole piece 69 cents 1b., Lean and Tender: Cave's supermarket. Mixed | : ‘hardwood and apple. George Yur- | ELECTRIC HEAT — ELECTRIC BOILER UNITS — * For Hot water Heating systems * For new or existing homes * Compaet - Wall mounted CALL FOR ESTIMATE DALLAS ENGINEERS, INC. 696-1184 ment, mands, to present same without de- lay to the Executors, No. 125 Bridge Street, = Tunkhannock, Wyoming, County, Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘that Letters Testamentary have been granted to Mrs. Lawrence Harding Olin Stark, in the estate of Ralph A. Rhoades, late of Wilkes- 10th, 1964.) All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay- | those having claims or de- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ‘Letters Testamentary have been in" the [Estate of Loretta Roberts Terry, Deceased, who died September 7, 1964, late of the Borough of Forty Fort, to. Miss Florence Roberts. All persons in- debted to said estate make pay-| | Mrs. ment and those having claims pre- sent same without delay to the above Executrix. Miss Florence Roberts 1036 Rutter Avenue Forty Fort, Pa. doors, windows, awnings, railings, rain gutters. Lucite paint. Alum- ~~ inum screens and glass + Free estimats. Harris Hill Road, ~ Trucksville. 696-2924. 0 Yi RUBBER foot wear for all the en ily; Joe's Men’s Shop, 35 Main Street, Dallas. Phone 674-7611. ~ 1959 PONTIAC - 4 door Star Chief automatic motor -power brakes, ~ Heater and Radio. Excellent Con- dition, one owner. 24 Filbert Street Forty-Fort, Pa. : oh Ae UPRIGHT FREEZER, Refrigerator } nd Gas Stove. Call 639-5868. TRICKLY Fresh stewing oysters 49 cents Dozen Arriving 3 times ! Weekly Cave's Supermarket, Ire- ; town Corners. 1953 DODGE half-ton pick-up truck. i Call 639-5979. Jerry’s Service Station, Harveys Lake RD Z. i PC LIVING ROOM SUITE with © covers; 2 mahogany end tables § with glass tops. Call 675-2526 after p.m. own delicious recipe. 99 Conis 1b. store sliced Cave's Supermarket Ide- blown Corners. 3 LOST bright carpet colors — re- store them with Blue Lustre. ‘Rent electric shampooer $1. Back Mt. Lumber & Coal Company, Shavertown, Pa. ~ FIREPLACE WOOD, also stove and furnace wood. Plenty of white / birch fireplace wood for christman. i Come fill your trunk or we will de- liver. L. Elwood Doll,” Evans Falls, “Route 309 Phone: 836 7988. BEEF HAMBURG, The best buy © on the highway, 3 lb. $1 Cave's Supermarket, Memorial Highway, ~ Idetown at the lights. LOVELY Red Brocade Cocktail Dress with jacket. Size 9-10. Only worn once. Phone 675- 2001. MAN'S Sport Jacket. Size 38. Like new. Reasonable. Phone 696- 2358. fs | BAKED HAM, Wilson No. 1 lean hams, store-sliced for freshness. | 85 cents lb. Caves Supermarket, Memorial Highway, Idetown. go 1b. Potatoes, large size, $1.95, Cabbage 10 cents a head or 3 for $.25, apples '» bu. $1.00 (MacIntosh | Spies, Delicious, Rome) Merrill Tho- mas Produce, opposite Natona Mills, Dallas. §: BLACK urine Toat, Size 14 18, | very reasonable. 675-2586. es al j HOme Sule Bread in Store. ‘Baked Daily Large Loaf. 35 cents Guaran- Seed Fresh. A quality product. Cave’s Supermarket Idetown Corners, k 1953 CHEVY Power ( GI; do Need: Battery. $60 Call 674-2158. Frank Zarychta, Dallas, RD 3. ll New—Used BRYANT'S MOBILE HOMES Sales — Service — Parts 675-2447 Open 9 am. to 9 p.m. - Memorial Highway —- Dallas Whom To Call— k CARPENTRY improvements and re- modelling of all types. Free Es- 0S ‘prompt: service. Daslly METZGAR for aluminum products, | reparied. | Water Pump Sales and Service Water Pump Sales and: Service Tanks Switches- Piping Softeners - Chlorination, ete. R. W. WEIDNER — 333-4548 BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales, and Service 'ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas 674-5371 NOTICE, ization Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Lake Township, Lu- | zerne County, Pennsylvania, will be Company Building, Monday, Jan- Standard Time. The first regular meeting for the fiscal year 1965 will | be held immediately following the Reorganization Meeting. John H. Stenger Secretary For Remt or Sale HUNTSVILLE Stre eet, Seven rooms and bath. Oil heat. Excellent con- dition. Close to school. Call 674-3117 after 4 P.M. 3775. JACK WINTERS Tire Recapping Service, Main Highway. Wheel balancing. New Tires, recaps. Open Friday til 9 p.m. Phone 675-2036 fUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you accur acy. Montrose Oil Company, 43t Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King- ston. 287-2361 IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto. Your mechanic mobile using oil ? or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP. STULL BROTHERS KINGSTON. -Ralph Fitch & Sons Plumbing and Heating GAS - OIL - COAL Deep and Shallow Well Pumps DALLAS — 674-8311 For Rent — FIVE ROOM Bungalow. Centrally lo- cated in Sweet Valley. Call 477- 2051 or 674-4621. APARTMENT. "Three rooms znd bath, central location. Heat and hot water furnished. 80 Main Street, Dallas. Call 674-1366. STORAGE SPACE Available. Large or small areas. Dry and Clean. Call 674-1366. ! Wanted, OLD DOLLS for repair. Will trade rag carpet for old dolls (must be usable). Call 675- 2263. Wanted To ‘Buy-— 1000 JUNK CARS, trucks, or *cac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley GR 7-3631. WANTED — small portable kero- sene heating unit for greenhouse. 674-5301. For Free— FOUR MALE PUPPIES, Part Hound. Seven weeks old. Call 696-1620. Work Wanted— _ Real Estate For Sale — RURAL Upholstery, Sweet Valley, RD 1. Free estimates. Call 477- THUMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE sarvice to the Greater Back Mt. Are: Pole 89 ~— Herrveys Lake HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105 NOXEN The following employees of Ronox Manufacturing Company held their annual Christmas party at Esther's Restaurant, Beaumont on Friday night: Dave Rowker, John Levan- doski, Paul = Rowker, ‘Margaret Lerch, Connie Dymond, Alice Space, Florence Teetsel, Ethel Wall, Rebecca Patton, Anna Hackling, Mary Hoover, Evelyn Smith, Ruth Crossman, Eleanor Patton, Marion Engelman, Gladys Goble, Shirley Strohl, Druie Turner, Betty Teetsel, Mary Meeker, Virgie Teetsel, Laura May, Rose Newell, Sharyn Coole, Eloise Montross, Mil- lie Lavelle, Helen Denmon, Alberta Cook, Pauline Smith, Eva Herdman, Ruth Dymond, Ellen Coole, Mary Hopfer, Myrtle MacMillan, Ethel Engelman. The group enjoyed sing- ing Christmas Carols and exchang- ing gifts. Sales Slip Pads In Many Designs Try The Dallas Post | George Dendler, Mrs. Robert But- | | ler, Mrs. Lewis Higgins, Mrs. The Annual Reorgan- | day. They celebrated early with a | held at the Daniel C. Roberts Fire I'son’s Mr. | uary 4, 1965, at 10:00 a.m., Eastern | Clara Rifenbery, | Bob Parry, the teams is Wednesday, December 30. the first place team. please call George Williams or Bob Crosson at the “Y”. ! OPERATORS needed for Coning | and Doubling. Apply at the Du- plan Corporation, Personel Office, Eley Street, Kingston, Pa. from 9- 11 AM. and 2-4 P.M. Ruggles LUSoLAY, The Ruggles Methodist Church held their Christmas program on | Friday evening which was very en- | joyable. Recitations were given | from the Nursery Classes to Kin- dergarden and Junior Intermediate. | Senior High gave a play entitled! “Still Radiant Shines the Star,” and the cast included, Ted Higgins, Bev- erly Swire, Joyce Kocher, Amos Swire, Joyce Rood, Darrell Loomis, Susan Honeywell, Harry Montross, Treva and Allen Sorchick. Mrs. Alfred Keener was admitted to General Hospital afternoon. Richard Williams of Manheim, Pa. spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams. Anyone having any item for this column please call this number 639-5618. The Ruggles W. S. C. S. held their | meeting and Christmas party on | Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Carl Smith. Secret Pals were | revealed and New ones again chosen | for the New Year. The following were present. Mrs. Charles Williams Allen Sorchick, Mrs. Robert. Traver, Mrs. Darrell Loomis, Mrs. on Saturday | Clar- | ence Oberst, Mrs. Glenn Kocher and | the hostess Mrs. Carl Smith. Mrs. Beulah Bronson spent the weekend at the house of her son | and his family, Mr. and Mrs. John | Bronson of Springville, Pa., on Sun- | i Christmas dinner at Beulah’s grand- | and Mrs. Herbert Traver | and Jesse, William and Marie and! the following were there, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Maver, Donna, Daniel | and Linda of Quaker Lake, Pa., Mr. | and Mrs. John Bronson, Larry, Joan, | Jennette and James. Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Huffman, Susan, Kay, Lorna and Duane of Liberty, Pa. Mr. and | Mrs. Edward Traver, Bruce and | Arron, of Friendsville, Pa., Walter | Bronson and son, Waiter Jr. of | Dallas. Mrs. Rita Wilkes has returned to | her home after being a patient in General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Clifford Crispell spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Swan of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer and children spent Sunday with Fred's grandmother, Mrs. Bruce Spencer of Benton. | Mrs. John Honeywell received a! beautiful tropical bouquet of flowers | for Christmas from her son John Jr., who is stationed in Hawaii. William Franklin | Birthday greetings are extended to John Honeywell Jr., in Hawaii and to Jeffery Honeywell. By the way Yours Truly and Glenn will celebrate their 30th anniversary on | Christmas Day. Basketball Tourney i Can Use More Players | There are still a few openings on ! the Junior and Senior High Basket- | ball teams which make up the tournament to begin on Monday, J anuary 4. This is a Back Mountain Branch YMCA winter activity for its youth | | members. Anyone who is inter- | ested in being on one of the four | teams, should contact, immediately, | | pleased with ‘it. | Union W.C.T.U., ta great DECEMBEK <9, 1964 LEHMAN The flower arrangements in the Methodist Church are in memory of Juan Ferre, given by his wife Louise, Mrs, H. A. Brown's daugh- ter. Alfred Martin Jr. was baptized in the Methodist Church Sunday morning by Rev. Winfield L. Kelly. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Martin. Deborah Sue Lansberry was also | baptized in the Methodist Church Sunday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lansberry and their first child. They make their home on the Ellen ‘Major farm, with Agnes and aunt Sarah. Present at the Baptism was the child's two grandmothers, Mrs. Agnes Lansberry and Mrs. Mildred Weidner and great grandmother, Mrs. Sophie Higgins. They all had a dinner at the Ellen Major's, who is also a great grandmother, but | was unable to go to the ehinelt on account of her health. James. Daniel, Ashley, salle to see Mrs. Nettie Reabuck over the holidays. Mrs. Reabuck is on the sick list. You may write in care of Aaron Sutton, R. D. 4 Dallas. She would like to thank all her friends for sending so many beautiful get- well cards and Christmas cards. Mrs. Reabuck is Mrs. Lanceford Sutton’s mother. Members ' of Dallas Union | W.C.T.U. visited Veteran’s Hospital Tuesday and presented many Veter- ans with Christmas gifts. - Mrs. Morton Connelly drove a car full of members: Mrs. Lillian Hilde- brant, Mrs. Fred Spaulding, Mrs. Arthur Hoover, Mrs. Jane Kocher and Carolann Lamoreaux. We all went to help ER the | Veterans, but they were all so kind | Land courteous to us all even the hospital staff, they gave us more | than we gave them. We saw many Veterans making scarfs and skating caps. One Veter- an finished one he was making and gave it to Carolann, who was She said the girls at college wear them. We also took along bed bootics and lap robes made by our Dallas some bibs and bed bags, made by the Dorranceton Union and lap robes, scrap book | and cushion made by the Sweet Valley W.C.T.U. Union. They were glad to get these donations. Happy birthday to: Roy Squier, Beulah M. Miller, Mabel Major, Ed- : ward Cilvik Jr., Cynthia = Louise Disque, and Robert Cutting. I would like to thank all those | who helped me this past year with the Lehman news, and hope more folks who like to read it will help me this coming year. Happy New Year to all. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover ay entertaining their son Gerald; and family, from Wilmington Delaware and Jule's s'ster from Philadelphia. | CHRISTMAS PAGEANT | Christmas pageant at Lehman Methodist Church December 23 was | success. Lake-Lehman | Band Brass Choir, led by John 3) liauskas, entertained. Recitations were given by: Gary Tough, Thomas Williams, Howard , Cosgrove, Charles Gensel, Debra ; Martin, Sandra Carichner, Wayne Sutton, Kyle Sutton, and Roger | Miers, Kevin Cragle, Edward On- | | cay, E Eric Major, and George Vicarl. | In the pageant, “The Little Shep- herd” by Barbara Stuart were: Jo- anna Weaver, ‘Cynthia Oncay, Flof- | ence Hospodar, Rachel Miers, April | Chamberlain, Cynthia Sutton, Debra | Mekeel, Susan Brown, Jean Jobe | son, Harriet Kocher, Carole Eddy, | Gary Baker, Ruth Adamschick, Helen Jean Earl, Arthur Carichner, Glenna Brown, Paul Adamschick, Linda Tough, Christopher Dawe Leonard Martin, Dale Ehret, Char- les Maye, James Cook, Dale Sutton, Buddy Chamberlain, Linda Tough, and Linda Sutton. After the program refreshments | were served, and Santa wag there. Pianists were Mrs. Joseph Ells- moreaux, Mrs. Leonard Adamschick, Mrs. Glenn Johnson, Mrs. David Eddy, Mrs. William Simms, Mrs. Edwin Wright, Mrs. Chester La- moreaux, and superintendent; Mrs. Gordon Dawe; Mrs. Robert Disque, organist; Mrs. Gilbert Tough, senior choir leader; Mrs. William Sutton, Little Notes leader; Joseph Ells- worth, lighting; Mrs. Albert Ide, flower arrangement; and MYF, decorations; and Friend- ship Class, the refreshments; in charge of costumes were Mrs. David Eddy, Mrs. Walter Chamber- Mrs. Dorrance Mekeel, Mrs. | — iY lain Jr., Glenn Johnaon, Mrs. Edwin Wright, | and Mrs. Gordon Dawe. Mrs. Maria L. Heslop Recent Dallas Resident Mrs. Maria L. Heslop, resident of Dallas for the past three years, was | in Oak Lawn Cemetery |; Robert | buried Thursday afternoon, Rev. J. Lukens, pastor of Kingston | Methodist Church, officiating. Native of Sandy Run, daughter of Edward and Elsie Langdon Charl- | ton, Mrs. Heslop lived in Kingston | for fifty years. Her husband Frank died in July of 1953. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Elea- nor Scourfield, Philadelphia; sons: Frank, California; and Thomas, Dallas; ~ eight grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Keller, Tunkhannock; two brothers, Edwin Charlton, Blakely, and Frank Charlton, New York. City. Alvin Cragle and two |} Fernbrook Fred Davis, Summit Street, is still convalescing at his home after suffering from four broken toes when he was injured at work on October 28. John Gosart, 113 E. Overbrook Avenue, returned home on Satur- day after being a patient in Vet- erans Hospital for 10 days. Ron Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. worth and Carolann Lamoreaux; | Roy Moss, Demunds, is spending the Teachers: Mrs. Ellsworth, Miss La- | Christmas holidays with his parents on leave from Columbia Blble Col- lege, South Carolina. On Sunday night he will conduct the evening service in the Glenview P.M. Church. Little Nicky Susaraba, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Susaraba, Demunds Road, returned home from a week's stay in Nesbitt Hospital. Another son, Timmy, 3 years old, also was a patient in Nesbitt Hospital where he underwent tests. He returned home on Sunday. Almost every home in the Fern- brook area is arrayed with some | type of Christmas decorations and SALE 209) off BACHMAN'S | DRESS SHOP —Opening Evenings ‘til 9 iy SY Ly a lights. May I at this time wish all who have helped me throughout this past year with this column a Very Merry Christmas and the Happiest of New Year possible. SUBSURIBE TO THE POST EE EE ENE EN GRE COAL GLEN ALDEN ON 24-HOUR SERVICE BACK MT. LUMBER‘ & COAL COMPANY 674-1441 SALE 460 N. Main i8t. : : Wilkes-Barre : / YOUR / wi pondens Ins GENT Come in and compare our HOME OWNER'S Policies on an ALL-RISK Plan. You ‘pass our door everytime you come through Dallas. Besecker Realty 10 Main Street 674-5551 HAPPY NEW YEAR JOKNNY’S BARBER SHOP MEMORIAL HIGHWAY Across from Linear Fernbrook - Dallas OPEN DAILY 8 - 6 k | 186 Main Street Strauser’s LINOLEUM & TILE CENTER Luzerne supervision and service. Call or 401 Jerome Street 25¢ COIN OPERATED CAR WASH Be the first in your city to realize profits from this growing new U-DO-IT operation. Requires minimum pleted and in operation in Eastern Penna. PENN INDUSTRIAL VENDING INC. SALES - ENGINEERING - CONSTRUCTION Mee 117 — 668-4223 TEN installations com- Write Tamaqua, Penna. | one of the team captains — In! Balavage, Jim Miller, Jim Harris or Jr. | The dealing for registrations on | A trophy will be awarded to For details, | isomeric | — READ THE TRADING POST | ere’s a truckload of gratitude for letting US serve you. ‘ary, March, April. Rate, $15 for 18 MAN — Sixty-seven years of age, used to hard work. Part inside &! part outside. Work ‘wanted for bal- | ance of December, January. Febru- | SWEET VALLEY hours. Phone 674-2522. — e Seals eo Rings e Bands o Clutches eo Gaskets We're not jacks-of-all-trades. gd masters of one.. Wd missions. You are sure of top-quality :§ materials and expert workmanship at § extremely low prices. Since AAMCO i‘ shops produce large volumes of work :} at top efficiency, transmission repair § costs are reduced to an all-time low. COMPLETE OVERHAUL $ Includes - OIL and LABOR d guarantee FREE gh MULTI-CHECK Ll Major repairs may be avoided by GUARANTEE Ee minor adjustments, if they are made backed by servi early enough, Come in today. No n 50 States: obligation! OPEN 8 AM—8 PM DAILY 562 At the bridge Kingston We're . Automatic Trans- Pierce Street Phone 288-6613 288-1496 We plan to make many resolutions for the New Year . . important one is *0 continue serving you to the best of our ability. With gratitude for your support, we wish you a Happy New Year. 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