The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 15, 1965, Image 8

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2 KENMORE WASHERS, 1 wringer |
type, $10.00; automatic $25.00. !
Call after 5:30 p.m. 675-3175.
SNEAKS for all the family. $2.99 |
up Also U. S. Keds. Joe's Men's |
Shop, 35 Main Street, Dallas. Phone
674-7611.
HAY For Sale. Hilbert Brown, Car- |
verton Road, Carverton.
1951 DODGE half ton pick up; good
tires, new battery, in good shape. |
674-8706. |
ESKIMO dogs for sale (Samoyed)
$15. each. Call Muhlenburg 256-
3176.
COAL STOVE and heater. Call 822-
2587.
FOAM RUBBER - any size - thick-
! ness for mattresses-cushions-
seats. Upholstering material $1.00 to
$2.50 yard. Matresses made and ex-
pertly recovered M.B. Bedding Com-
ps factory, 526 Main Street,
ilkes-Barre.
New—Used
~ BRYANT’'S MOBILE HOMES
Sales — Service — Parts
675-2447
Open 9 am. to 9 p.m.
Memorial Highway — Dallas
INTERNATIONAL Cub Cadet Lawn
. andGarden Tractors. McCullough
Chain Saws, Welding. New and
used riding mowers. Gus Walters
Phone 674-3227.
GERMAN Short Haired Pointer.
Female. AKC registered. Excellent
for hunting. $65. Call 825-6190.
RUGS — any size-all known makes.
A little out of the way, but a
lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company,
267 South Main Street, Wilkes-
Barre.
COMBINATION sausage stuffer,
fruit and lard press, 20 pound
capacity. Reasonable Phone 674-
6311.
Frigidaire Refrigerator, gas range,
Four piece bedroom suite - double
bed, ‘ dresser, chest, vanity with
large mirror. Amplifier - pre amp.
Phone 639-5118.
SWEET CORN, picked ever hour,
every ear opened, large or small
| kernals. Large heads of cabbage 8
to 10 lbs. - 19¢ head. Merrill Thomas
Produce, opposite Natona Mills.
FRESH dug red potatoes, tomatoes,
blueberries, raspberries, sour. red
cherries, currants, cucumbers, beets,
green or yellow beans, peas for
canning or freezing. Pick your own
$1.50 bushel. Merrill Thomas Pro-
duce, opposite Natona Mills.
QUEEN ‘Bengel coal stove.
674-0902.
Phone
HOT-AIR Furnace with 24 inch fire.
box, all pipes and thermostat in-
cluded. $50. Call 477-3992.
LAGE dining room suite, odd bed-
room suite, Kitchen set, odds and
ends. Phone 696-2175.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
40 ACRES LAND. Barn, 7 room
house with bath, steam heat.
Tractor, machinery 35 “acres hay.
2 miles from Lehman. 288-1980.
MODERN seven room, ranch type.
Basement, two game rooms, one
half bath. Good location for rest
home. Beautiful view. Two car
garage. Mile Harveys Lake on Stole
Road. A real buy for quick sale.
Also seven acre farm. Two barns
and house, two springs. Will sell
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COMPLETE Garage work '- front
end rebuilding - Bear front end
alignment. Elston and Gould - Main
Highway, Dallas.
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me-
ter Service to insure vou accur
acy. Montross Oil Company, 436
Me
MLE
RT 2361
VACUUM Cleaners - sale, service]
and repairs. Joseph S. Blaum, the
Hoover Man. Phone 639-5673.
FURNACE CLEANING and SERVICE
Call Leslie Howell, Centermore-
land 333-4473.
IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto-
mobile using 0il? Your mechanic
or garage will recommend SEALED
POWER guaranteed piston rings
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP.
STULL BROTHERS KINGSTON.
FLOOR sanding and finishing.’ Satis-
faction guaranteed. 674-2561.
REMODELING OR BUILDING ?
We give free estimates
Roofing Siding
Willard Newberry
and Son
675-1718 674-3514
RURAL Upholstery, Sweet Valley,
R D 1. Free Estimates. Call 477-
4911.
Sanitary Service —
—
Ralph Fitch & Sons
Septic Tanks Cleaned - Installed
TOP SOIL - STONE - FILL
DALLAS — 674-8311
Septic Tanks Installed
Fill, Sand & Gravel or
Top Soil
Ken Williams - 639-5172
Bob Butler - 298-2025
and black and white. Males and
females. Appear to be all collie. Call
Whom To Call—
separately or as one. (Call 674-2096.
674-7711.
McCullough CHAIN SAW, David
Bradley walking tractor with PLUMBING & HEATING
sand FM Radio. Good condition $795
“sedan. Phone 674-0831.
~ HOLLAND Hot Air Furnace,
Appliance & Furniture, Dallas. 674-
5 Highway, Idetown Corners.
seven appliances. Call 333-4376.
1960 FOUR DOOR Chevrolet. Stan-
dard ‘Shift, A-1 condition. One
owner, Call 333-4376.
CHROME High Chair and Crib with
| youth bed sides. Call 9 a.m. to
12 a.m. 674-5392.
1961 PONTIAC Tempest - Blue in-
side and out. Bucket seats. AM
Call 674-6357.
CONVERTIBLE Ford top - fits 49
{to 53. 1951 Chevrolet, 4 door
MAYTAG wringer-type washer, just
_ rebuilt. Moving, must sell. Best
Offer. 696-1427.
coal
’ fired. Good condition. $35. Call
298-2325.
NO Motor job needed - new brakes,
good tires, 1954 Plymouth Savoy.
Ready to go. Phone 287-0451.
9 x 12 LINOLEUM Rugs, attractive |
patterns $7.95 value. Special this |
weekend $3.95. Boyd R. White Ap- |
pliance & Furniture, Dallas. 674-
8181.
CLOSEOUT 1965 Frigidaire Custom |
Imperial Portable Dishwasher, used |
on one demonstration. $359.95 |
value, special $189. Boyd R. White
8181. Oops, forgot. Front, loader and
‘has jumbo chopping block on top.
6000 BTU Frigidaire Airconditioner, *
has a scratch on front, $269.95
value, closeout at $164. Boyd R.
White Appliance & Furniture, Dal-
las. 674-8181.
OVERSTOCKED
on Lane Maple
Cedar ‘Chests, closeout $79.50
Chests. Special $44.95 Boyd R.
‘White Appliance & Furniture, Dal-
las. 674-8181.
TWO China closets, 48 bass accord-
jon, oil-fired hot water furnace,
“small motorcycle. 639-3906.
IG E Refrigerator - $25, table model
. T-V, blonde, new 21” tube - $50.
Call afternoons, 696-1066.
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BICYCLE—Girl’'s Deluxe Middle-
"weight. Excellent. 40 Hickory Rd.
Dallas. (Turn west off Sterling Ave.
at Powder Horn one block to Hick-
ory)
PURE Ground Beef 3 lbs. $1., The
best buy on the highway, Cave’s
Supermarket, Memorial Highway,
Idetown.
CHOICE Western Round Steak 89c
Ib. Cave’s Supermarket weekend
special. Memorial Highway Idetown
corners at the traffic lights.
HOME style white bread, lg. loaf
35¢, in store baked, fresh every
day. Cave’'s ‘Supermarket Memorial
ARMOURS Hot Dogs, 2 lb. 99,
* Campfire Brand. Just. right for
Repair and Installation
Estimates Furnished
674-6591
Pennsylvania
Harry Peiffer
Dallas,
HAVE your well drilled now. No
down payment, five years to pay,
Sorber Well-Drilling. Call 477-3921.
= , dollar; Sweet Valley GR 7-3631.
SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete,
buy the best. Costs less in the
long run. C. E. German and Son,
Kingston 282-1448 or your local
supply dealer.
Wanted To Buy—
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1965
More Notes From Bev Eck
MOTHER'S helper. Care of two
children and light housework.
Live in. Own rcom and TV. Refer-
ences required. Call 639-5552.
PLEASANT, dignified and very prof-
itable PART TIME work near your
home as an AVON Representative.
We train you. Openings in Oak Hill,
Kunkle, Chase and Harding areas.
Write Mrs. Cloak, R. D. 1, Dallas
or call 675-2356.
Lost—
MALE Rust colored Cocker Spaniel;
license number 12212. Answers to
“Casey”. Child's pet. Last seen
Wednesday at Elmecrest. Reward.
Call 639-5681.
For Free—
Mother is top-notch mouser. Call
Gilberts, 388-7261.
WANTED—Nice farm home for
gentle pleasant 5-year-old male
collie. Ooly pre-requisite, take good
care of him. 674-5166.
Dies Within Minutes
Of Leaving The YMCA
Custodian for forty-two years in
the YMCA, first in Central, later at
Back Mountain Branch, Clifton King
78, suffered a fatal heart attack.
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, after
leaving the Center Street building.
He collapsed in his own yard at
the Leslie Hoover home. Ambulance
crew rushed him to Dr. Michael |
Bucan, who pronounced him dead.
Services will be conducted Sat-!
urday at 11 a.m. from the Russell
Davis funeral home in Luzerne,
friends may call Friday night.
Postpone Drive !
The Dallas Ambulance Association
will postpone the Ambulance Drive
in the Kunkle Area until fall due
to the fact that the Kunkle Fire
Company is having their coin-card
drive now.
Try The Dallas Post
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THE BEST INSURANCE
1000 JUNK CARS, trucks, or %rac-
tors; regardless of condition. Top
ALL TYPES of Junked, Motor Vie-
hicles. Regardless of year or con-
dition, Call 674-0758.
HOW MUCH DID YOU PAY?
We charge $17.50 up to 1,000
gallons. Septic Tanks Cleaned
and installed
JIMMY’S SEPTIC SERVICE
Ph. 333-4535 Centermoreland §!
JACK WINTERS Tire Recapping
Service, Main Highway. Wheel
balancing. New Tires, recaps. Open
Friday ’til 9 p.m. Phone 675-2036
|
; 639-5154.
RANCH style home, 2 or 3 bedrooms
in Dallas area. Box 5 Dallas Post.
CHILD'S /high chair in good con-
dition. Prefer wooden chair. Call
For Less
WE HAVE CUSTOMERS
FOR YOUR HOMES
Take advantage of our
rapid turn-over of listings
this season.
List with Besecker Realty.
Besecker Realty
INSURANCE
10° MAIN STREET
WANTED to buy, young milking
goat. Call 674-0850. 2 : DALLAS Ia
Real Estate For Sale — | meses
Ralph Fitch & Sons |
Plumbing and Heating
GAS - OIL - COAL
Deep and Shallow Well Pumps
DALLAS — 674-8311
THOMAS P. GARRITY
Realtor
Real Estate & Insurance |
Service to the Greater i
Back Mt. Area Bi
Pole 89 — Harveys Lake |
HARVEYS LAKE 639-5105
Water Pump Sales
and Service
Water Pump Sales and Service
Tanks Switches- Piping
Softeners - Chlorination, etc.
R. W. WEIDNER — 333-4548
ELECTRIC HEAT
— ELECTRIC BOILER UNITS —
For Hot water Heating systems
For new or existing homes
Compact - Wall mounted
CALL FOR ESTIMATE
THERM-O-TEK, INC.
696-1184
IS YOUR
VACUUM CLEANER
in Need Of Repairs?
All Work is Guaranteed.
CALL 477-3474 day or night
FURNITURE and ANTIQUE recon-
ditioning. Stefan Hellersperk.
674-0744.
WILLIAM ECKERT
Sales and Service. Saws filed,
lawnmowers sharpened, repaired
New and used mowers; lawnmower
parts. Wheel Horse tractors. Call
674-5931. Wellington Avenue, off
Route 309.
Lawnmower
ET EE A ALA Sy
EVERYTHING UNDER ONE
wour cook-out, Cave's Supermarket.
Memorial Highway Idetown Corners.
ICE CREAM sale, , gallons, 69c¢,
79¢c, 89c, 99¢, $1.59, Cave’s Super-
market. Your Dolly Madison Dealer.
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ROOF
* All Types Mechanical Work *
Tires — $4.75 up
- Align and balance -
ELSTON & GOULD
7P. O. Box 454, Wilkes-Barre.”
MODERN home, completely furnish-
ed, hot water baseboard heat,
three bedrooms, title bath, ideal
location, Harveys Lake. Reasonable.
Phone 639-5954.
For Rent —
TRUCKSVILLE, first floor, unfur-!
nished apartment, 3 rooms and
bath, 60 South Pioneer Ave. $37.50
per month. 287-8118 or 287-3478.
APARTMENT, Furnished or unfur-
nished three rooms and bath, heat |
and hot water included. Near
Trucksville. Call 696-2047.
{ ZY ;
SMALL HOUSE - adults only. Har-
veys Lake. Call 298-2218 evenings |
and weekends.
COTTAGE at North Lake, July and
August. Phone 477-3311. |
IDETOWN. Four rooms and bath.
All improvements. Ideal location.
Adults. Call 639-5289.
Help Wanted —
“DATA PROCESSING Course. Learn !
IBM card punch, collating, etc.
offered by Eastern Career Schools,
“MEDICAL and DENTAL Reception-
ists, Motel Managers needed.
State approved correspondence
courses. Placement service, Eastern
Career Schools. P. 0. Box 454,
Wilkes-Barre.”
FEMALE: Full or part time, flex-
ible working hours. Convenient
for housewife with children. Write
or phone: Tupperware, Orwigsburg, |
Pa. 4
ROOFING and siding ADCO.
Memorial Highway - Dallas...
Square Deal Roofing, Chase Road,
‘Barre, Pa. |
| Shavertown R D 5. Phone 696-1623. |
CRUSHED STONE
RED SHALE
Drainage Stone
Fill Dirt
We Load Your Trucks
‘or Deliver.
YATSKO
EXCAVATING
675-1216
HARVEYS LAKE-
OUTLET ROAD
RICH Farmland Tor SoiL
—Screened or Regular—
ONLY TOP 6 INCHES
SOIL USED
SHALE - FILL
HOOVER
&
MILBRODT
EXCAVATING
675- 675-
2950 3360
LEGAL NOTICE!
Estate of Marguerite M. Peters,
late of Hanover Township (died
June 29, 1965).
Notice is hereby given that Let-
ters Testamentary have been grant-
ed in the above entitled estate to
Williem C. Elston, Executor. All
persons indebted to said estate’ are
required to make payment, those
having claims or demands to present
same without delay to George L.
Fenner, Sr., Attorney, 615 Miners
August 2, 1964
It really seems impossible that I
have been here a week and several
days because it really seems much
longer. I only wish I had enough
free time to write to everyone.
School is quite different than 1.
expected. Subjects and teachers
are similar but the grading is dif-
ferent. Mathematics is so entirely
different because it is all jumbled
together. There is so much that IT
haven’t had.
Tomorrow I am going to one of
the townships where the natives
live and visit one of their schools.
I will tell you about it later. There
is a tremendous Indian population
here in Durban so one day we are
going to visit one of their markets
and watch them dance.
I am scheduled for a debate at
school on the affirmative side of
the question, “Pupils Who Attend
Boarding Schools Make Better Citi-
zens.” Of course I totally disagree
with my side and can’t think of
much of an argument. If I prove one
of the best speakers, I will be in a
debate sponsored by the Durban
Chamber of Commerce.
At the end of September I am
going to a Science Fair at one of
the nearby colleges. I may us well
take advantage of anything like
this that pops up. I am hoping to
make the Athletic Team. at school
but am so out of shape that Ill
really have to work hard.
I am the only Rotary Exchange
Student in S. Africa but there are
over 29 A. F. S. students in the Re-
public. Bill Mathers, from Ohio, is
in our school and sits right behind
me. I think he appreciates someone
else being here because now I can
help defend the United States.
The weather has been marvelous
but today it drizzled. Please send
me some pictures of the inside of
our home and school, also recipes
for Apple and Cherry Pie, Chocolate
Cake, Richmond Frosting, Cinna-
mon Buns, Cream Puffs and any
other goodies. (It makes my mouth
water just to think of them.)
Tuesday night it was Pop Freed’s
birthday so we went to the “67”
Restaurant in Durban and had Filet
en boite. Boy, was it great. The
place was exquisite, resembled
Perugino’s.
; August 9
Last Sunday 1 gave my talk at
States and listening to them, I
could not fully agree with many of i
their conclusions.
At the end of September there
is to be a talent show at school and
it should be fun. I'm playing the
tenor sax in a band with three
other guys and then I'm to be the
commentator for a comedy-manne-
quin show, for the 12 greatest nuts
at school. How I get hooked, I'll
never know. ;
When I ‘got to Port Elizabeth I
was met by Mr. and Mrs. Anderson,
who gave me a lovely tour all a-
round the city and I stayed over-
night at their home.
They invited a chap for dinner
and arranged for two others to
come because their children were
at boarding school, one in London
and one in the Army. The next day
the Andersons took me to the bus
and T just made it. We had tea at
a place where a bridge had been
built over a deep gorge by an Ital-
ian. They started building from
both sides and when they finally
met their calculations were so ac-
curate that théy were only one
eighth of an inch off. Pretty fair,
I'd say. We all stopped at the Tzitz-
ikama forest which is a huge mass
of yellow woods and stinkwoods,
which take a hundred years to ma-
ture and from which expensive fur-
niture is made. id
On Sunday we took a picnic
lunch to the beach and it was ex-
actly as I had pictured a South Sea
island. The sea was so clean, wash-
ing up on the snow white beaches
which seemed to go on indefinitely
and unlike Durban we had no worry
of sharks due to the cold water
temperatures. The nicest part of
all was that it is so untouched and
completely uncommercialized.
I met a young Rotary group from
18 to 25 and it is amazing the
work they do and the seriousness
with which they do it. I also visited
the Art Gallery, Botonical Gardens,
met Lionel Wilson, Springbok Rugby
Player, visited the Kirstenbosch
Gardens, a Red (Cross. Children’s
Hospital, entertained three girls go-
ing to the U. S. in August under
AF.S., attended a Sports Meeting
and was forever kept busy.
We visited one of the Old Town
Meeting Halls and for some reason
I glanced through the visitors book
and whose name should I see but
the Jewish Club. You can’t imagine Linda Taylor's, who had been there
what a fix I got into. The talk went four days before I had. So I took
over well enough but then these!down the name after hers and de-
two men started firing questions at’ cided to chance phoning this person.
me concerning the differences be-|I finally found the right Robinson
tween the Democratic and Repub-' ind here Linda had been staying
i me questions” concerning our !gov-
, ernment and then began telling me
lican parties. I answered as well
as I could but of course I didn't
know that much about it. But this
wasn't the worst of it. This one
man came up to me and pulled me
over to the side. He kept asking
facts he had gotten out of a com-
puter.
Julie tried to get me away but he
was so persistent. Finally we man-
aged. This man was a spreader of
propaganda for the Nationalist Par-
ty and whether he thought T was
naive and would give him informa-
tion, I don’t know. Pop Freed and
I talked it over for an hour and a
half after I reached home. I certain-
ly hope I don’t run into a situation
like that again. Something may
have developed out of it. Also at
the club were two girls who had
just returned from the United
four streets down from me for a
week but had left two days earlier.
I was sorry to have missed her.
Before I close I must tell you that
I visited a Diamond Mine today (no
free samples). Will tell you about
it in my next letter. Until then,
love to all. TIl be 19 by the next
time I write and am going to a St.
Patrick’s Ball tonight. Tomorrow
(my birthday) I speak to the Rotary
Club again along with two ambassa-
dors. Please give this letter to Mrs.
Anderson as soon as possible. Tell
her as soon as I get to Kruger
National Park, I'll write her a 25
page letter.
Loads of Love,
Bev
The Dallas Post
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EVANS DRUG STORE
Harveys Lake Highway, Shavertown
674-3888
TWO PHONES
674-4681
Harley-Davidson, $239,
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