a _—D Ra EE —— a ——————————— RE —_—._o. — 8 | Phone 639-9731 EVERYBODY READS TRADING POST GETS QUICK RESULTS for Sale — A! Real Estate For Sale — THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1967 | Santa Claus Takes The Center Of The Stage At Library ELECTRIC TRAINS, accessories, small appliances—repaired, sold. All makes and models. Many years experience. Work guaranteed. 113 675-1580 or 1012 Wyoming Awve., Forty Fort, Phone 287-7566. Thomas Lloyd BACKHOE SERVICE Ditch Digging & Trenching Mount Zion - Ph. 388-6306 a 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 SEASONED FIREPLACE Logs. Hard- . wood or apple. Call 477-6734 after 5 p.m. or weekends. MYERS. SNOW plows to fit jeeps, * pickups, and trucks. Snow blow- ers. McCulloch chain saws. Welding. Gus Walters, 675-1869. [HOOVER CLEANERS Factory-authorized Parts & Service—Used Appliances REBENNACK APPLIANCE CO. |. 267 Wyoming Ave. Kingston 287-1175 LY FOAM RUBBER - ary size - thick- ness for mattresses-cushions- seats. Upholstering material $1.00 tu $2.50 ‘yard. Mattresses made and | Sgverly recovered M.B. Bedding Company factory, 526 Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. FIREPLACE LOGS. Seasoned hard “woods. Cut apple, oak, white birch, ash and others. Call 477-6609. Vilfred .Ide, Route 29, Loyalville. FIREPLACE LOGS 2 $12.00 a pick up load : “delivered. 1961 FORD FALCON parts. 3 new tires brand new fuel pump, cheap. Other parts. Call between 4 and 8, pm. 675-1598. | "15 FOOT ALUMINUM Run A Bout 40 hp Evinrude Motor. Hilltop trailer and “extras. New condition, must sell. 675-3577. —m THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor Renl Estate & Insurance Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area HARVEYS LAKE 639-2151 Pole 89 — Harveys Lake Lina Help Wanted — ESTABLISHED TERRITORY open with Avon Cosmetics in Dallas. Call Mrs. Maude Cloak at 824-8721 for information. and no laundry. Must furnish own transportation. 675-2279. For Rent — MODERN FOUR-room mobile home, must be seen to be appreciated. Rent open. Located in Dallas area. Call collect after 6 p.m. Factoryville 945-5869. FOR RENT, third floor apartment, three rooms and bath, screened porch, garage, private = entrance. Rental, including: heat and hot water, $50. Located centrally, Car- verton Road. 696-1793. SECOND FLOOR apartment 3 rooms and bath. Heat lights, and hot water furnished; gas stove. 109 Perrin Avenue, Shavertown. Ap- pointment only. Available January 1. $70. 654-2234. Found— LOVELY LITLE red mitten, leather palm, lunch change pocket. Near Dallas Post. Finder may have by putting 50c in SPCA Dog at Post. 1955 FOUR WHEEL drive Jeep ~ pickup. With or without plow. $550. Call 333-4244. ROASTING CHICKENS for sale, sfive pounds and over, 45 cents ound at Hilbert Hatchery in (6) TRANSISTER radios $5.95 ‘value. Special this weekend. $3.95 White Appliance & Furniture. Dal- las 674-8181. 9x12 LINOLEUM rugs. $6.95 value. {Special this weekend. White Appliance & Furniture. Dal- las 674-8181. CLOSEQUT Special 3 piece mixed “match living room suite. $349.95 value. Special this weekend. $149.00. White Appliance & Furniture. Dal- las 674-8181. CLOSEOUT 1967. 16 cu. Ft. Frigi- ’"daire Upright Food Freezers. $349.00 value. Special while they last $215.00. White Appliance & ‘Furniture. Dallas 674-8181. © GET RID OF THOSE USED ~ BIKES-SKATES-TRAINS USE THE TRADING POST $3.95. | i installations. Lost GENLEMAN’S GOLD wrist watch, inscribed Fred J. Mack, ten year’s service Ludwig Honlod Co., Folcroft, Pa., near Williams Gas Station, Cen- tral Dallas. Reward. Phone 674-4441 Whom To Call— FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you accur- acy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone Kings- ton, 287-2361. MONK PLUMBING & HEATING, 674-5816. Gas, oil, electric, coal No Five years to pay. BUILDING and REMODELING - free estimates. Call evenings 675-2991 Bryce Major. 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. — IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE — down-payment. Lawnmower I Plan Your = Holiday Party CREEKSIDE Route #92 — on road fo Nicholson ‘ xo OF 1-836-1700 ~ We hope our future includes the continued pleasure of your friendship. The TOWN HOUSE in Dallas and 50 years old needed in the home of a widow. 5 or 6 days a | week, 3 pm. to 11 pam. To cook | and serve dinner only, no cleaning | '{ Ralph Fitch & Sons Plumbing aud Heating ! GAS - OIL - COAL Deep and Shallow Well Pumpw E. Center Street, ‘Shavertown, phone | DALLAS — 674-8311 IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using 0il? Your mechanic or garage will recommend SEALED COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP | STULL BROTHERS KINGSTON. 3 New—Used BRYANT’S MOBILE HOMES Sales — Service — Parts 675-2447 Open 9 am. to © p.m. Memorial Highway — Dallas CLUB GROUPS, PARTIES, WED- DINGS, special occasion dinners. Make reservations at Wahoo Inn, Harveys Lake. Delicious food, homey atmosphere, = reasonable charges. 639-5971. RURAL Upholstery, Sweet Valley, R D 1. Free Estimates. Call 477- 4911 4 Water Pump Sales and ‘Service Tanks = Switches- Piping Softeners - Chlorination, etc. R. W. WEIDNER — 833-4548 KITCHEN CHAIRS RE-COVERED That favorite chair or sofa re- upholstered. Dallas Auto Seat Covers 674-9521 POWER guaranteed: piston rings FURNITURE and ANTIQUE conditioning. Stefan Hellersperk. 675-1690. re- Septic Tanks Cleaned - Installed TOP SOIL - STONE - FILL DALLAS — 674-8311 Sanitary Service — SEPT1C 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. = Rooms For Rent — FURNISHED ROOMS, day, week or month. Maid service. Kingston House, 947 Market Street, Kingston. Phone 288-4525. Wanted To Buy— 1000 JUNK CARS, trucks, or tractors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley 477-3631. GUNS and pistols, any condition. Broody’s, 30 W. Main St, Plym- outh. Phone 779-9579. | ALL TYPES of junked ,motor ve- | hicles. Regardless of year ot | condtion. Malak’s Auto Parts. 675- | 1585. | pr | WANTED - 1 suckling piglet. 20- | 30 pounds. Call 696-2924. Ralph Fitch & Sons | | Dick Oliver, doubling as Santa | Claus, had the children of the Li- brary Story Hour marching around | the room last Wednesday, to the | tune of Jingle Bells and Rudolph | the Red-Nosed Reindeer. In his red plush outfit, he burst into the | library at ‘exactly eleven o'clock, | after Mrs. Lee McCarthy had finish- ed reading Christmas stories to the twenty-three children in attendance. From then on, it was pan- demonium, with seven mothers tak- ing cover in the kitchen, as Santa Claus held the stage in the chil- dren’s library. Mrs. McCarthy, the present Story- Lady, says the group changes from week to week, that there are a Review Of 4 Years Service | i i (Continued from Page 4 A) ing the services and fulfilling the needs of those who can not provide for themselves. Through increased automation and consolidation of ac- tivities and elimination of duplica- tion, there can be a continuation | of increased salaries and services | and, equally as important, bring | about measurable economy that could decrease the need for addi- tional taxation. It is my opinion, Area Enemy No. 1 is beautification. The primary ob- jective of the next administration should be to rid the cities, urban, and rural areas of stripping pits, junk yards, and abandon junk and debris along the highways of our beautiful country-side. ECONOMIC ENEMY NO. 1 is the hodge-podge of individual munici- palities providing totally inadequate, terribly expensive, politically influ- enced, services. A concentrated drive by a research task force should be initiated by the county government to report the full im- pact consolidation of the 72 political sub-divisions would have on our economic conditions, improved pub- lic services, and our national stand- ing. By 1970, a new federal census will be taken and this area’s future could be seriously affected by the action or the lack of action we undertake today. REACHING OUT FOR PROGRESS: For Colds, Hay Fever, Sinus SINA-TIME A Each time-release $749 ZA capsule provides hours of relief. 12 Caps EVANS DRUG STORE i Lose Weight Safely with Dex-A-Diet Tablets Only 98° af EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN —ART ENGLERS— SANITARY BARBER SHOP and Justice of the Peace Office on Route (29) South of Greenbriar Lodge, R.D. 1, Harveys Lake. Phone 639-5786 for appointment Open - Wed., Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 10 am. to 7:00 p.m. Save time — No Waiting Mobile Home Steel Steps To Meet Your Needs Featured by: Bryant's Mobile Homes Routes 415 - 118 Harveys Lake Highway ® Steel Construction normal use. ® Won't Blow Away ! Guaranteed for 25 years 1 i | | | 675-2447 | We have developed an awareness to community needs. Our new de- velopment agencies, commissions, and authorities will need govern- | mental and public support. Further | action and cooperation to the rec- ommendations of the comprehensive studies of the Northeastern Penn- sylvania Economic Development Council should be a must. The Lu- zerne County Planning Commission, Zoning Commission, Urban Renewal Authority, and our joint Luzerne- Lackawanna County Transportation Study Commission hold vital keys | to our far-reaching objectives for | a community with total employ- ment, social and recreational en- joyment, plus an awareness and a fulfillment of our welfare obliga-| tions. These are ambitious pro- | grams, but can be realized if there is cooperation between the citizens, industry, news medias, and local public officials. It has been my pleasure to have served my neigh- bors in this most important govern- mental capacity, and if ever called | upon I will be delighted to serve | our government and our people to | the best of my ability. INFORMALS - INVITATIONS FOR QUALITY PRINTING THE DALLAS POST | OFFSET OR LETTERPRESS | | | few ringers for each Story Hour, and that it is practically impossible to give a complete list of so in- formal an ‘affair. The Dallas Post invites the com- munity to pick out its own young- sters. Some of them are wearing smiles that you could tie in the back. — IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE — Happy New rate schedule will be delivered by i the | new rate structure will mean a re- Area Gets Prevue Increased rates for all classes of mail except parcel post and inter- national mail will go into effect January 7, Postmaster Edward) Buckley reminded postal customers today. “Even with the new rates of six cents for first-class mail and 10 cents for air mail, postal service is still a real bargain,” Postmaster Buckley declared. “For six cents you can send a letter to any of the 50 states, to any United States ter- ritory or possession, to Canada or Mexico. or to an American Service- man stationed anywhere in the World.” Postmaster Buckley pointed out Of Postal Rates Due To Go Into Effect January 7th that the new rate for post cards will be five cents and for airmail | post cards eight cents. | He said the added cent in the letter rate is a 20 per cent increase compared to a 24 per cent boost in the rates for mailing newspapers | and magazines and a 34 per cent hike for adversiting circulars, “Oc- | cupant” mail, and othe materials in | |the third class category. The new rate of six cents per! ‘ounce for first-class mail applies up to 13 ounces and the new rate of 10 cents er ounce for air mail | applies up to 7 ounces. Under the new rate structure all first-class mail over 13 ounces and all air mail over 7 ounces will be merged into a single category. These heavier pieces of first-class and air mail subject to the single fastest available ‘means of transportation. A flat rate of 80 cents will be | charged for =ll mail in this category up to one pound. For all mail weigh-. ing more than one pound, the pre- sent air parcel post rates will con- tinue tc apply, except that the post- age one matter weighing between cne and five pounds will change at half-pound intervals rather than one pound intervals y Postmaster Buckley said that the duction of postage on some parcels. | Offices. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA AR Ta i La Another rate change that will af- fect the general public is the in- crease from four to six cents for the first two ounces of individual pieces of third class mail. Unsealed greetings cards may be sent at this rate. : He emphasized that the new rate on unsealed greeting cards wilt not go into effect until January 7 and until then they can be mailed at the old rate of four cents. ay He also noted that cif January 7 special handling will be. available on third-class parcels weighing between eight and six- teen ounces. Special handling has not been available on these parcels: since 1958, when packages weig - ing eight and sixteen ounces were. transferred from fourth to third- class mail. : i There will be no changes in the charges for special delivery, special: handling, registered mail, certified | mail, cash on delivery or insurance. “We have a supply of one-cent stamps on hand,” for those people | who have five-cent stamps and need one-cent stamps to make up the postage required under the new rates. 3 Higher rates also will go into effect January 7 for all categories: of second class mail, bulk rate third class mail, controlled circulation mail, and the educational materials category of fourth-class mail Mailers using these classes who need information on the new rates should contact the local Post i — FOR FREE ESTIMATES j}~ ON OFFSET PRINTING THE DALLAS POST TTS A Friendly, Confidential, Understanding it Service. PHO E 288-4535 FAIRWAY FINANCE CORFE. wlio ear from THE DALLAS. POST THE UNSEEN PICKPOCKET! BEEBE NSE SE DE DOC DECIDE DED C aw HHH ABOUT MOM POP AUNT SUE & BHEBHY SHHHHHHY cope epee ee SHEE = YOUR SECRET PAL GOGO BHEGOSHEUBEEREEEBBEEHY Puzzled? THAT or PVT. JOHN JOHNSON THE SMITHS IN FLORIDA JOE AT MT. ALTO YOUR BEST NEIGHBOR JUST SEND "THE DALLAS POST “More Than a Newspaper, a Community Institution” PHONE 674-5656 or 674-7676 HOLIDAY GIFT SEN NL LAL AL ILC DC DELLA DC DL PR — , bibbhd ya a yam ly Lo Ld . p Bruce F. 48 Main a Happy, Happy New Year ! Tusurance Agency *All Forms of Insurance’ Dallas, Pa. €75-1167 Slocum Street Fores a truckload of gratitude” - fer letting Us serve you. Happy New Yeu! Memorial Highway WINTERS TIRE SERVICE Dallas SPECIAL Holiday Service Bottle — qt. 24° pt. 1° EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN i
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