EVERYBODY READS The TRADING POST GETS QUICK RESULTS For Sale — FRESH KILLED Frying Chickens " 129c 1lb., Cave's Supermarket, Mem- orial Highway, Idetown at the traffic light. HOME Style white bread, lg. loaf! 1:35c. Baked fresh daily. Cave’s Supermarket, Memorial Highway, at the traffic lights. 12” HOT DOGS & ROLLS, for your ' cookout, Cave's Supermarket! Memorial Highway, Idetown Corners ati the lights. SNEAKS for all the family. $2.99 yanges and freezers, jumbo dis- - up Also U. S. Keds. Joe's Men's Shop, 35 Main Street, Dallas. Phone 674-7611. 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- pany factory, 526 Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. ISLE O Gold, Oleo $1. Special at * 'Cave’s = Supermarket, Memorial Highway, Idetown Corners at the traffic lights. HOME GROWN Sweet Corn, fresh ge every day, every ear perfect, Cave’s Supermarket, Memorial Hwy. 1957 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, 2 tone - green, Body in very good con- dition. Good tires, Highest offer will be accepted. Call 675-3177. fp ge New—Used | BRYANT’S MOBILE HOMES Sales — Service — Parts 675-2447 Open 9 am. to 9 p.m. Memorial Highway — Dallas 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. SERTA odd lot mattress & spring sale, set twin size, $119.50 value, | special this weekend $59. Boyd R.! White Appliance & Furniture, Dal- | las, 674-8181. | ATTRACTIVE Throw Pillows, $1.99 value, special this weekend, 99c.' Boyd R. White Appliance & Furni- ture, Dallas, 674-8181. JUST received carload of new 1966 Frigidaire Laundry Equipment and 1965 Frigidaire refrigerators, counts on all these appliances at Boyd R. White Appliance & Furni- ture, Dallas. 674-8181. CLOSEOUT 1965 Frigidaire air con- ditioners, 6000 BTU, special while they last, $149. Boyd R. White Ap- pliance & Furniture, Dallas. 674- 8181. SEE our large selection of carpets. Either wall to wall installations or room size. Rugs. Free estimates on installations. Large discount, of course, at Boyd R. White Appliance & Funriture, Dallas. 674-8181. USED Frigidaire electric - clothes dryer, all porcelain. Special $49.95 Boyd R. White Appliance & Furni- ture, Dallas. 674-8181. 1958 CHEVROLET Panel Truck, new paint and motor job. 1959 Ram- bler American Station wagon, good condition. 675-1847, 1957 RENAULT Dauphine, black, 4-door, with radio, good tires. Private owner. $100. Phone 639- 5917. Whom To Call— INTERNATIONAL Cub Cadet Lawn ' andGarden Tractors. McCullough Chain Saws, Welding. New. and used riding mowers. Gus Walters Phone 674-3227. BOY'S complete school uniform, size 6 slim, in good condition. 574-4831. O MALE collie puppies, 7 months old. $15 each. Elmer D. Russell, Machell Avenue, R. D. 4 Dallas. WASHER, maple living-room suite, ! two step tables, coffee table, odd lamps. 696-1447. SWEET CORN and Tomatoes Home I grown, fresh picked daily. Fresh dug potatoes. Fresh fruits and vege- fables. Penna. peaches and apples. Mazer's Farm Market. Route 118 Lehman’ Highway. Open every day oe — 8:00 p.m. HOME GROWN peaches from ~ Creasy’s in Catawissa. 10c Ib. - 50c half peck. Transparent apples, plumbs 2 lbs. 35¢, raspberries, black- ‘berries, corn, tomatoes, fresh dug ‘potatoes. Merrill Thomas Produce across from Natona. MAHOGANY drop-leaf table, 4 “chairs, in excellent condition. 639- 5850. 1958 PONTIAC Sedan, hardtop con- . vertible good rubber. Good run- ning condition. Wayne Hubbell, ‘Noxen, Phone 298-2054. NINE Steam radiators. Call 696- 1043. 1964 PLYMOUTH Fury two door hardtop, 383 engine, four speeds. ‘Two snow tires. No trade. $2400. Main Street, Luzerne. ston, 287-2361. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1965 FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you accur: acy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Phone King- VACUUM Cleaners - sale, service and repairs. Joseph S. Blaum, the Hoover Man. Phone 639-5673. 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 675-1713 674-3514 RURAL Upholstery, Sweet Valley, R D 1. Free Estimates. Call 477- 4911. 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 supply dealer. 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 Wanted To Buy— PLUMBING & HEATING Repair and Installation Estimates Furnished 674-6591 Dallas, Pennsylvania Harry Peiffer 1000 JUNK CARS, trucks, or %rac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley GR 7-3631. ALL TYPES of Junked, Motor Ve- hicles. Regardless of year or con- dition. Call 674-0758. HAVE your well drilled now. No down payment, five years to pay, Sorber Well-Drilling. Call 477-3921. 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. Opeh Friday ’til 9 p.m. Phone 675-2036 Ralph Fitch & Sons Plumbing and Heating GAS - OIL - COAL | Deep and Shallow Well Pumps DALLAS — 674-8311 RANCH style home, 2 or 3 bedrooms in Dallas area. Box 5 Dallas Post. Real Estate For Sale — To most kids summer means camp, and to a small group of Back Mountain youngsters this summer means the YMCA camp at Fanti's Park. There are twenty boys and girls in the camp, and they manage to keep their counselors hopping from 9:30 to 3:30 daily. The camp day starts with devo- tions, usually an inspirational story. The Troop cousins, Diane and Lois, . | say they like devotions best of all ‘Help Wanted “DATA PROCESSING Course. Learn IBM card punch, collating, etc. offered by Eastern Career Schools, P. O. Box 454, Wilkes-Barre.” NATIONAL concern has opening for three (3) neat appearing single young ladies who are free to travel to Worlds Fair, eastern resort areas, and return, assisting manager in publishers contract work. No ex- perience required, but must be able to leave town immediately. Excel- lent earnings, with cash drawing account, and all transportation fur- nished. Able to drive car helpful. For interviews see Mrs. Cota, Hart Hotel, Wilkes-Barre, from 10 to 12:30 and 2 to 7 p.m., Thursday through Saturday. Parents invited up on interviews. YOUNG MEN 18-25, single, neat ap- pearing and free to travel entire United States with national concern doing publishers contact work. No experience necessary. Transpor- tation furnished. Expenses guaran- teed, cash advances and immediate employment for those who qualify. For interview see Mr. R. Cota, Hart Hotel, Wilkes-Barre, Hart Hotel, 2-7 p.m. Thursday through Satur- day. Parents welcome at interview. HOUSE in Dallas general vicinity with sizeable lot for retiring couple. Dial 674-4531. Instruction— INCREASE your wardrobe, learn to sew. Private instructions by qualified home economist. 674-7412. Found— 1963 Dallas High School ring, girl's size. Found in Wilkes-Barre. Call 824-5519. THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor Real Estate & Insurance Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 89 — Harveys Lake HARVEYS LAKE 639-5105 RANCH Type Home in Dallas. Two carport. Partially finished basement - 12 years old. Nice neigh- borhood. Appraised at $10,500, ask- ing $8,500. Low down payment. Call 639-5272. LOTS: Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, 50 x 300. Acreage also. 674-0831. "Water Pump Sales and Service Water Pump Sales and Service Tanks Switches- Piping Softeners - Chlorination, etc. 4 R. W. WEIDNER — 333-4548 Call 696-2489. RE RSE RA fe] #1960 RAMBLER ‘Station Wagon, | .' _. ____ . Custom Cross Country, 6 cylinder | “automatic. Good condition. $650.00. “Call 674-8370 after 6 p.m. _ VESPA GS Motorscotter - 10 horse- + power. Good shape, accessories included, reasonable sale. Phone 1674-5621. 138 Elmcrest Drive, Dallas GERMAN Short Haired Pointer. Female. AKC registered. Excellent | for hunting. $65. Call 825-6190. 4-YEAR OLD Palomino pony, saddle . and bridle. $150. Inquire Jake _ Holtzman, Bunker Hill, or call 287- 14609. 1954 PONTIAC, excellent running . condition. Call 256-3527 or 256-3398 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. { For Rent ee TRUCKSVILLE, bath, 60 South Pioneer Ave. $37.50 per month. 287-8118 or 287-3478. and weekends. cluded. 477-2301. SEVEN room house, 0326. EAST Dallas Apartment. 696-1184 674-4928. bedrooms, modern bath, storage gn) Kingston, Pa. closet, first floor, unfur- nished apartment, 3 rooms and 4-ROOM apartment over garage; bath, garage, hot water heat in-| beautiful | Roger Whitesell, location on Overbrook Ave. Adults only. Available Sept. 1. Inquire 674- | family, Mrs. Charlotte Calkins. Legal Notice — Estate of Edward H. Gunster i late of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (died May 124, 1965). All persons indebted to | said estate are requested to make i payment, and those having claims to present the same without delay to Thomas B. Klinger, Jr., Grand- view Ave., New Goss Manor, Dallas, Pa. or to the Kingston National Executors. Robert F. Dilley, Attorney. Frear-Parrish Reunion Mrs. Charlotte Calkins led devo- tions and presided at the business meeting of the Frear-Parrish re- union, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Beaumont, on { Sunday. All officers Were retained: | President Mrs. Calkins, vice- pres- {ident Mrs. Robert Park, Secretary- | Treasurer Mrs. Earl Johnson. It was decided to have the re- union at the same place on the SMALL HOUSE - adults only. Har- third Sunday of July. veys Lake. Call 298-2218 evenings | Prizes were awarded to the oldesa | married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | liam Popke, oldest woman, Mrs. | Popke, oldest man Nelson Parrish, youngest child, David Brown, young- est married couple, Mr. and Mrs. longest distance, and the largest | Carol Johnson, Present were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parrish, Nelson Parrish, Marie Four | yirright, all of Kingston; M d rooms and bath on 2nd floor. Heat, WA v i hot water, garage. Adults. $60. Call | conn; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whitesell, William Popke, Naugatuck, | son Matthew, Sweet Valley; Mr. and IS YOUR VACUUM CLEANER | in Need Of Repairs? { All Work is Guaranteed. located. $60. 477-2051. SWEET VALLEY, 5 room house. Oil heat, all improvements. Centrally Mis Mrs. Carl R. Morgan, Carl Jr., Bradley and David, Bristol; Mr. and Jerome Brown, son David, East Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright, Chase; Mr. and Mrs. Ran- Help Wanted — dolph Wright, Carol Edy, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Lehman; Carol Johnson. PICKED DAILY. Back Mountain | % . Sweet Corn. Good supply. Next to | CALL 477-3474 day or night d { Evans Drug Store, Memorial High- —————T saa AREA te a6 LA § way, Shavertown. Fomerly Jacobs- | FURNITURE aad ANTIQUE recon- © Silic enterprise. Open from 1 p.m. | 1958 V-8 Chevrolet Station Wagon, i Automatic, Good car. Private © owner. $425. Call 674-2145 or 675- 2526. “CHILD'S stove and typewriter, col- ~~ lector’s items; fine china, glass- ware; tires, garden tools; antique "mirrors, pictures; small rocker; bar- " beque grill, aluminum picnic table, ;. chicken feeders. E. M. Greenfield, Muhlenberg Corners. 256-3230. BEAUTY Equipment, two gas plates | bird cage, drapes, clothing, dishes, ironing board, lamps, gal- shoes, ' , vanized boiler, pictures, miscellan- . eous items. 639-5230. lawnmowers sharpened, repaired New and used mowers; lawnmower parts. Wheel Horse tractors. Call 674-5931. Wellington Avenue, off Route 309. EVERYTHING UNDER ONE | ROOF {] * All Types Mechanical Work * Tires — $4.75 up - Align and balance - ELSTON & GOULD ...Memorial Highway - Dallas... ists, Motel Managers needed | Eh State approved correspondence | ditioning. Stefan Hellersperk. : | 674-0744. courses. Placement service. Eastern { Career Schools. P. O. Box 454, WILLIAM ECKERT Lawnmower | wiles Barre,” . Sales and Service. Saws filed, | FARM workers wanted for Pocono Mountain Farm. ‘Steady work to November 1. Housing furnished if needed. Apply Rodrigues Brothers, Long Pond, Pa. Call Pocono Lake 646-2346. DISHWASHER Steady employment, six nights a week, must furnish own ‘transportation. Apply in per- son. The Castle Dallas Harveys Lake Highway. . LADIES! $ $ $ can be yours! Put spare time to work. Openings now Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl “MEDICAL and DENTAL Reception- | Johnson, Mrs. Calkins, Bess Cooke, .| Mrs. Claire McKenna, Debbie Maloid, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ray. Georgia Leigh Feted At Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Georgia London, en- tertained at a birthday party and cookout for Georgia Leigh who was thirteen recently. Present were Susan Besteder, An- drea Kaskus, Nancy Greenley, Shir- ley White, Cindy London, Dennis Faux, Donald Faux, Denny Schoon- over, Robin Kubic, Leo Rogers, Frank Gudman, Bradley Fuller and E the guest of honor. Dancing and soft ball were en-|§ joyed by the group. Twenty YMCA Day Campers Learn To Swim, Have Great Fun by DEBBIE ROGERS the activities at camp. Lois, a wiry, tanned youngster who doesn’t look like the type to prefer devotions to more active pursuits, also admits to being fond of badminton. The second order of the day is exercise, twenty minutes of toe- touches, knee bends, and such, cal- culated to make the campers stronger if not happier. Seven- fiting from the exercises but adds that he can’t always make it 'way to his toes. At 10 o'clock elective camping begins. Campers are allowed to choose among archery, games, crafts, boating, and nature study. Most of the boys take archery; the girls prefer crafts. Allen Gosart is one of the best of the aspiring Robin Hoods. Last session’s Outstanding Camper proudly boasts a bullseye, a feat matched by few. Eyre Price adds shyly that he at least has hit the target. Arts and crafts is Nancy Samuels’ elective. made a fish bag, a lanyard, and many other things. Swimming is the most important activity at the camp. The aim is to have all the youngsters swim- ming well before the end of the session. Evidence of the success of the drive is the fact that of nine non-swimmers who started camp only five remain in that category. Jaye Troop, seven, is officially a non-swimmer but expects to grad- uate to middle swimmer very soon. Jackie Schmidt also hopes to ad- vance, but unless he recovers from the stomach aches that strike him at swim time each day he’ll never make it. The girls have different ideas about swimming. Barbara Lupu, for example, likes swimming, but not the water. Linda Kicher is a bit braver; she only objects if the water is cold. The highest award at the camp is the lake badge. Available only to deep swimmers, it is earned by swimming the quarter mile-wide lake without stopping. They are a boat as they make their attempt. Dan Shannon is one of the latest lake swimmers. Swimming every conceivable stroke, moving in cir- cles and tangents more often than straight lines, he made it across with a minimum of trouble. Rowed home in ‘triumph, he quickly joined friend Kevin Stetsen and others in swim exercises. «The climax at each camping ses- sion is the overnight stay at the camp. Every youngster cites this as his favorite aspect of camp. Mar- tin Kaye and Karen Kitchen can chink of nothing else. On camp-out day there are tents to be pitched, fireplaces to be built, wood to be gathered. Perhaps a hike will be in order. Dinner will be eaten in the open, and later there will be songs and stories around the campfire. It will be a day to live up to all expectations, the highlight of a wonderful camp session and a happy summer. . Prompt, GARBAGE year-old Jay Hill thinks he is bene- William B. Henschke Serves Bell 25 years Henschke, plant wire chief in Wilkes-Barre, joined the telephone company as a groundman in Har- risburg. He held various Bell posi- tions there before being transferred to Wilkes-Barre in 1962. A native of Lancaster and a grad- uate of York High School, Henschke is a member of the Telephone Pio- neers of America. ¢ He served in the U. S. Army in the South Pacific during World War II. He is married and the father of one daughter and two sons. Mrs. Griesing Leaves Estate To Daughters DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Puzzled — right material at the right price? ~~ See WHITESELL BROS. one-stop Building Supply Store The estate of Mrs. Florence M. Griesing, who died July 15, was left in equal shares to her daughters, Lois M. Phillips and Claire E. Kuehn, ' under the will probated Tuesday at the office of Register of Wills. i Although the will names both daughters as executors, Mrs. Phil- lips, resident of Wilmington, Del, ! asked to be relieved of this duty In three weeks she has accompanied by two counselors in For Efficient, SERVICE and letters testamentary were is- | sued to Mrs. Kuehn, Dallas. i Personal property is valued to ! i $10,000, real estate on Franklin | Street at $5,000. ' i The Dallas Post ACTIVATE RIGHT TURN SIGNAL BEFORE RETURNING TO RIGHT LANE ACTIVATE LEFT TURN SIGNAL 100 FT. PRIOR TO CHANGING: LANES Whom To Call— WHY BUY SCREENED CLAY? Get some of our rich black. humus dirt This is real top soil Barry Edwards Excavating Phone 639-5627 Clean & TRASH BERTI 88 Main Street, Dallas 674-4506 DALLAS HOURS: Tuesday 2 to 8 pm. Wednesday — Closed from June 1st to August 22 Friday 2 to 5 p.m. NCIC HET HRCI IEE REIL Tree Removal Call 674-5731 Cn EE, Dr. Aaron S. Lisses Optometrist EET ECE SUES ETE EU Eat & SON Professional Suite Gateway Center Edwardsville 287-9735 GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Evenings Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m. ARIE EINE ninmneImns ZF Garbage Gan HARDWARE SPECIAL 20 Gal. Galv. EXTRA POWER NEW LOW PRICE Black & Decker: u-100 %~ Utility ori Now . . . Black iQ 88 & Decker offers | a a 14” Utility Drill at the {lowest price ever. Has an "improved 1.9 amp., .14 H.P., U.L. industrially listed mo- ‘tor. Features longer-length, high-strength, *“Cycolac’ handle for easier grip con- trol. An outstanding value. ! Sand G2 = =] < MD ee where to find the a $2.99 pS —— I —— Portland Cement $1.40 bag Mortar Cement $1.20 bag Ce . 40c bag Dynalite DIRT SHOVEL Only low-cost, forged steel, light weight shovel made. Strong construc- tion. Turned step. Perfect balance. Best shove! value. $ 54 45% Roofing .. 82.25 557 Roofing . . 65~ Roofing . . 3 in | SHINGLES $7.93 per square ROOF COATING $2.95 2.5% 2.85 Redecorating worries end with Craftsman® OD PANELING e Elegance of ® No more re- WHITE Works to keep them trouble-free! RID-X FOR SEPTIC TANKS AND CESS-POOLS Can Save Costly Digging — Pumping NON CAUSTIC — Will not injure 1 ’ metal or porcelain — Moving — Liquifies Waste — Helps EVANS DRUG STORE To Deodorize. LIQUIDATION SALE. All prices re- | COMPLETE Garage work - front duced July 28, 29th, 30th, 31st, end rebuilding - Bear front end at the Powder Horn, 90 Main Street, | alignment. Elston and Gould - Main in Oak Hill, New Goss Manor, Fern- brook, Harding areas. For immedi- ate placement call 675-2356 or write The Dallas Post Sales Slip Pads ~ Dallas. Hours, 12 noon to 4 p.m. { Highway, Dallas. Mrs. Cloak R. D. 1, Dallas, Tabloids = Circulars 674-3888 — Harveys Lake Highway, Shavertown TWO PHONES — 674-4681 BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 674-1671 BOX 127; DALLAS, PA. Route 118—Just Off Harveys Lake Highway USE WHITESELL BROS. BILD-ACCOUNT. Free Delivery Service OPEN SATURDAY TO 5 P.M. Broken windows? Bring the sash to us. We'll replace the glass quickly — expertly —with quality LO'F Window Glass. RECOMMEND Johns-Manville ASPHALT SHINGLES ca EXTERIOR § HOUSE PAIN TET $3.99 ca. Bernz-0-Matic Refill Tanks 99c EACH