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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA AS}
PHONE DALLAS:674-5656674-1676
MINIMUM RATES$1.15 for 20 words if charged
$1.00 for 20 words cash with order
5c per word over 20 words
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2 per inchUR,
Dom ROOM chairs and threewooden storm windows for sale.
Call 674-0522.
POODLES, ADORABLE silver** miniatures, puppy shots, wormed,paper-trained, only three puppiesleft. Terms. Call NEptune 9-8760.
BOILED HAM 89c Ib. Weekend*Special at Caves Supermarket,
Memorial Hwy., Idetown Corners.
1000 FOOT FURNACE. Hand Fired,circulator, flow control. Can be
seen at 185 Huntsville Road, Dallas.Call 674-8311.
RIDING MOWER, 25 inch rotary,four h.p. Used about 30 hours$150. 674-2001,
MODERN CONSOLE electric sewing+machine, perfect condition. (Call
STYLE Baked Goods. WhiteBread, = Wheat Bread, Raisin
Bread, Dinner Rolls’ and AssortedPies. Cave’s Supermarket, Qualityaked Goods.
TEST RIDE a Tote-Gote.Sorber. NZzptune 9-3218.
RED SOUR cherries, pitted, sugared
and frozen, in thirty pounds cans,
32 cents per pound. Order up toAugust 17, cherries available August20 at Huntington Locker Plant,
Huntington Mills. Black sweetcherries also available. Phone864-3381.
ANY GOOD dairyman who readsthis ad and is interested in good
Wisconsin cows and first-calf heifersto step up his production, is invitedto come see me at my farm to seethe new cows I just bought. Wedon’t get this quality of cows lo-cally. These people will consigncows outright to your farm. I cangive you further details when you
come over. I am located on Ruggles
Road about 1% miles from Sandy
Route 29 and the Lake.number is NEptune 9-2067 Harveys
Lake, James Worth, Noxen RD 1,Pa,
attached padding, serged, specialis weeekend $39.95. Boyd R.
)White Sholiante & Furniture, Dallas
£NYLON Carpets, with foam
GEESE, DUCKS and bantams.ie 74-2041,
1960 FORD V8 Standard shift, twodoor Fairlane 500. Low mileage.
rfect condition. Real Beauty. Newe sidewall tires. Must sell.
Call
for six room house.C Call Harding388-2732.
YOUR DOLLY Madison Dealer.Other Ice Cream—7; gals 69c,79¢, 89c 99c, $1.59. (Cave’s Super-
market.
oe RED PONTIAC convertibleonly 2,000 miles on reconditioned
engine, extra snowtires, .excellent
condition. $395. 135 Church Street,~ Dallas, Phone 674-7071.
SWEET CORN BACK MOUNTAIN; ~~GROWN, Steve Silic and GeorgeJacobs, now selling on Pioneer Ave-
nueafter 3 p.m. across from Shavertown Methodist Church.
~ POLOROID LAND Camera. Model800 with wink light and case.
674-6283.
1957PLYMOUTH. Four door sedan,_standard shift. Good. running
condition. 674-2707.
gold. i
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BEDROOM SUITES, 4 Pc., modern,. choice of 3 walnut, gray, and
$249.95 value, special thisweekend $149.95. Boyd .R. WhiteAppliance & Furniture,
SOFABEDS WITH blanket section,$99.95 value, special this weekend
$49.95. Boyd R. White Appliance |&Furniture, Dallas 674-8181.
ENGLISH GAME pheasants“quail.
| 333-4445.
LATE MODEL Beltone hearing aidfor glasses. 696-1380.
¥oRD CONVERTIBLE, 1959. White
“with black top. R&H. Powersteering. A-Title, 674-6761.
POLAROID CAMERA and equip-ment. Polaroid Model 150, bounce-
flash bracket, flash gun, filter, wink-light, photoelectric shutter, printcopier, leather case, film. Excellent
$270 value for $130.
andThomas Richardson. Call |]
Irvine ROOM Tables, French Pro-“rvincial. 3 pe. set. 2 end tables,and 1 coffee table, $149.95 value,
Special this weekend $59.95. BoydWhite Appliance & Furniture,
Dallas - 674-8181.
RICH FARMLAND
SCREENED TOP SOIL
Hoover Milbrodt
Dallas
674-2498 or 674-2494
| RED SHALE DIRT FILL
Complete Excavating Facilities
For Cellars, Water Lines
Septic Tanks a Specialty
HOOVER & MILBRODT
Dallas
674-2498 674-2494 FOAM RUBBER—any size—thickness
for mattresses—cushions—seats.Upholstering material, $1.00 to $2.50yard. MATTRESSES MADE & EX-PERTLY RECONDITIONED & RE-COVERED—M. B. BEDDING CO.factory, 526 South Main Street,Wilkes-Barre.
INTERNATIONAL CUB CADET trac-tors; new and used riding lawn-
mowers; McCulloch chain saws. GusWalters, Main Highway, Dallas,
674-3227.
“AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail.Autolite, Délco Remy, A-C, Wil-
lard Batteries. Expert mechanicalwork, Caddie LaBar, Memorialfighway, Dallas.
Whom To Call—HANDPAINTED MILK glass lamp
shades, handmade frabic shades,
lamp wiring, repairs, furniture re-
finishing, repairs, metal stripping,‘polishing. Memory Shop, 585Schuyler Avenue, Kingston, Phone
287-3591.
REASONABLE
Interior - Exterior
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES
696-1934
Robert ||
SEPTIC TANKS
Cleaned and| Installed
Deep and Shallow Well Pumps
Cleaned and Installed.
Ralph Fitch & Sons674-831
BUILDING 60x30, ON large lot withfrontage of 109 feet on Center
Moreland Road half mile from De-munds Corners. Price $6,500. Call
333-4462.
FOUR BEDROOM home. Stokerheat. Large lot. Convenient
Carverton Road location. Pricedfor quick sale. 696-2381.
Estate of Edith D. Pudim, late ofWilkes-Barre (died Oct. 14, 1962).All persons indebted to said estateare requested to make payment,
and those having claims to presentthe same without delay to DorothyBick Hargreaves, executrix, 109
Prospect St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Robert F. Dilley,Attorney.
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THOMAS P. GARRITY|Realtor
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me-ter Service to insure you accur-
acy. Montross Oil Company, 436Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King-ston, 287-2361. ; !
Beach end of Harveys Lake between |
My phone |
Donald E. KlimasBuilding Contractor
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCEService te the Greater Back Mt. Ares
Pole 89 — Harveys Lake,HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105
For Rent—
HALF-DOUBLE HOUSE, 6 rooms,central Dallas. Newly decorated,
heat furnished. Pay own water.
675-1166.
NEW HOMES THREE-BEDROOM HOME on roadREMODELING to Orange. (Call 333-4385.MASONRY
Dial Harding THREE ROOM Apartment neari Trucksville, bath; heat, hot water,
| 388-4110 Frigidaire included. Dial 606-2047,
PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING.Muhlenburg 256-3185. Oscar
Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, R.F.D. 1.
AUTOMATIC HEAT— is our business —
COAL - OIL - GASSales - Installation - Service
— FREE ESTIMATES —Long Term Payments
DALLAS ENGINEERS696-1184
SPRING RENTALS
Dallas Rental Service, 674-3121
Power and Lawn Rollers. Spread-
ers and Tillers Tools and Trail-
ers. Floor Sanders and Polishers.
Rug and Upholsters Shampooers.Chain Saws. Pratt and LambertPaint.
EXPERT UPHOLSTERING,Free esti-mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill
side Ave., Harveys Lake. PhoneNE 9-9416.
WIGS CLEANED and styled at theNellie West Beauty Salon, 230
Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown. Dial674-5791.
1S YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto-mobile using oil? Your mechanic
or garage will recommend SEALED
POWER guaranteed piston rings.COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPSTULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON.
DALLAS AUTO SEAT COVERS.Specializing in all kinds of auto
interiors and tops. Also chromekitchen furniture, odd chairs etc.George Mason, Kunkle, oppositeShady Side Lake. Phone 674-9521.
acetvlene welding. Free estimates.All work guaranteed. Old LakeRoad, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004.
DALLAS READY MIXED CON-CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality
and service. Phone 674-0316.
SERVICE ON FRIGIDAIRE appli-ances; also other make washers,
driers, freezers, refrigerators, milk
coolers. Call Bullford’s RefrigeratorService, 674-3661.
| Rebennack Appliances267 Wyoming Ave. Kingston
RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES.
Factory Authorized ServiceFrigidaire, Maytag, Hoover
=TEST PEAT Moss by the bag- or in bulk. Eckert's Peat Moss,
Machell Avenue, Dallas. Phone674-0194.
: PASTIES, FRESH baked everys+Thursday. Phone Orders takenNE 9-9561. (Cave’s Supermarket.
Fresh Baked Goods Every Day.
~ WILLOW. GROVE Produce Market,
J wer Demunds Road abovePinebrook Inn. Home. Grown Pro-Jauce, new potatoes 50 pound bag
$1.50; canning peaches half bushel$1.25, watermelons and canteloupes,local sweet corn, tomatoes, stringBens eggs.
SCREENED TOPSOILTEA
RED CRUSHED STONEFor DrivewaysTL
Red Shale—Crushed Stone
1 Josepn YATSKO, Excavating
\ 675-1276
TORO LAWN BOY Eclipse
Mowers, Wheel ‘Horse Tractors.
Used Mowers, Parts, Garden ..
Tools, Mowers Sharpened,
Repaired
WILLIAM ECKERTWellington Avenue, Dallas.
Off Route 309%. 674-5931
Lawn Mower and Saw Service PLAY-TIME CAMP FOR GIRLS age
5 to 11. Weekly sessions, August
12 to 30, 9 to 11:30 a.m. Swim-
ming instruction, arts and crafts,
games, etc. Terrace Drive, Dallas.
Call 674-5216, evenings 6 to 7:30.
Caroline Lacy, Susan Sgarlat.
DOCTOR JOHN H. THOMPSON,chiropractor, Route 309, Beau-
mont, Pa. Telephone NEptune9-5441.
EXCAVATING, for cellars, sewage,etc. Gravel and top-soil. NEptune
9-8440.
WATER PUMP REPAIRS. Jets,Submersible etc. Complete Sales
and Service. R. W. WeidnerFEderal 3-4548.
Wanted To Buy—DESIRE TO BUY ranch style home
with garage from owner. Back
Mountain Area. Reasonable. Box
35, Dallas Post.
WANTED TO BUY, split rail fenc-
ing . . . 100 pieces, 12-foot
lengths, cedar or cypress. Call675-1217 evenings.
USED PIANO. 674-3592.
1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac:
tors, regardless of condition. Topdollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631.
Urgent.
BOTTLED GASPYROFAX
New and Used AppliancesSales and Service
ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCECOMPANY
"Overbrook Avenue, Dallas674-5371
SNEAKS for all the family $2.99up. Also U.S. Keds. Joe's Men'sShop, Dallas, Pa.
‘RUGS, Any Size—All known makes.A little out of the way, but a lot
to pay. B. Carpet Company,
South Main ‘Street, Wilkes-|Hare,
Real Estate For Sale —LOOKING FOR A COZY HOME in
an ideal location? Come to 61
Sterling Avenue, Dallas. Three-
bedroom ranch house, ceramic tile
bath, large finished playroom,
screen-in patio, one-car garage, onlovely landscaped lot. Priced$18,900. Many extras. 674-6976.
HAROLD K. ASHPLUMBING & AUTOMATIC
HEATINGSHAVERTOWN 674-3161 HOUSE AT 30 STERLING Avenue,
Dallas. 5 bedrooms, living room,
dining room, kitchen, 2 baths, den,
TV room, and one car garage. Lot
100x150. Ideal location for schoolsand churches. Asking $21,900. Call "7 / 675-1201 or 674-7496,
Jog 9 17iba a ly i
JOHNNY’S BODY SHOP: painting, |
HOUSE, DEMUNDS Road, 6 rooms
and bath. Car-port. Electric in-cluded. 675-1604.
BUSINESS LOCATION next to shop-ping center in Shavertown. Call
675-1201 or' Inquire at Henry's
Jewelry.
Help Wanted —GIRL TO WORK in coin-operated
dry cleaning and laundry storein Dallas area. Apply in person
at Kleen of Kingston, 630 Wyoming
| Avenue, Kingston after 12 noon. GIRL or WOMAN for upstairs workand help with children. Other
help. Phone NEptune 9-5328.
DENTAL ASSISTANT. No experi-ence necessary. Four and a half
days work. Box 32, Dallas Post.
Wanted
MEN or WOMEN roomers wanted.Phone 675-1867 after 9 p.m.
Work Wanted—
PAINTING IN general. Houses,oil tanks, stacks, flagpoles, water
tanks, inside and out; steeple jack
work done hourly or by contract.Free estimates. Call 674-5681.
Sanitary Service —
| SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete,buy the best. Costs less in the
long rim. C. E. German and Son,Kingston 282-1448 or your local sup-
ply dealer.
SEPTIC TANKSand
CESS POOLS CLEANEDIndustrial and Residential
Jd. A. SINGER
Phone W.-B., 823-4521
Farm Calendar
Costs Increase — Marketing costsnow accountfor over half the retailprice of farm-produced foods, says
Harold Neigh, Penn State extensionconsumer marketing specialist. He
believes these costs will continueto rise. Although tramsportationcosts will be fairly stable, many
other costs such as labor, taxes,
advertising, and packaging materialswill continue to go up.
Light Up—An effective farmyard
lighting system is an aid to safetyand comvenience. Penn State ex-tension agricultural engineers sug-gest a combination of yard lights onpoles and flood lights located overentramces to farm buildings.
Penns Woods Notebook |
You know it is interesting to takehikes into the woods and visit withmother mature’s wild animals and
birds. I had the pleasure recentlyof going on a hike to visit a beaverdam. The dam is located up in
the mountains of a place calledNordmont, Pennsylvania in Ly-
coming County, just about a ome
and a half hour ride from Dallas.The beaver is a interesting animalto study.
Men were not the first ballilersof dams. Beavers built dams longbefore men did. They are veryclever engineers, .
Beavers build their homes inponds, making dams to hold back,the water. There may be as many |as 25 or 30 beaver homes in onepond formed by a beaver dam.
Making a beaver colony a success
is the way that they work together
to build their dams. Together theypile up logs and twigs, weighingthem down with stomes, and fasten-
ing them in place with mud. Theythen pat the mud into the crackswith their noses and feet, working
on a dam until it is so solid andhigh that very little water can getthrough it or over it.
Their homes look like big piles ofbranches out in a pond. It is reallya one room house with doors in the
floor, Beavers must swim downinto the water to get in or out of
their residence. To get the neces-
sary materials the beavers cut
down tres. They belong to a group
ofgnawing mammals, or rodents,using the bark for food. They store
logs andbranches in the water near
their homes, using stones on thebranches to hold them down.
Poplar trees make the best food
DRAINAGE STONEDIRT FILL
ASPHALT PAVING
Driveways
Parking Areas
CRUSHED STONE“Meeting Pa. Dept. of
Highway Specifications.”
AmericanAsphalt Paving
Co.696-1114
for beavers. To cut down a tree a
beaver gnaws around and around
it. He works until a deep ring iscut around the tree. When the
tree shivers, the beaver slaps the
ground with its tail. The slap
warns the others that the tree isabout to fall.- Then down it comes.After it has fallen many beaverswork together cutting it into pieces.They have four long sharp teeth
that are like chisels. Their frontfeet are small and unwebbed, hindfeet are large and webbed. Abeaver is dark brown above, palechocolate below. with a broad flatand scaly tail, from 10 to 15 incheslong. Total length is about 42inches and average weight 40 to 50pounds.
Some beavers in the pond may
{homes in the bank are long tun-nels. During the winter beaversstay im their homes most of thetime, leaving only to get food.
They have beautiful fur. To gettheir fur we have killed far toomany beavers for our own good.While they are building dams tohelp themselves, they are helpingus, too. The dams hold back water,
prevent floods, and keep our landfrom being washed away. The soilthey save for wus is much morevaluable, and worth more than thefur.
Accompanying me to the beaverdam at Nordmont was Mr. MorrisKing, Al Pace and Skip Shaver. Ifyou have any questions. that youwould like answered in this paperon wildlife or comservation send apost card with your name andaddress along with your questionsto Penns Woods Notebook, Box
{ 408, Dallas, Pa.Jim Hopple
Corn Surplus LowerThe U. S. Department of Agri-
culture’s quarterly report show a
reduction in surplus of corn. OmJuly 1, stocks were reported at2,118,498,000 bushels, the lowest
since 1958.
The combined total of all feedgrains was 11 percent lower thisyear than last.
The reversal of the feed grainbuild up results from better balancebetween grain products and con-sumption reports D. Richard Wen-ner, State Executive Director of thePenna, Agricultural Stabilizationand Conservation Service.
Try Post OffsetPrices Are Reasonable
EeCOMMUNITY MOTORS [B=
with the FINEST Warranty13 Months in Writing!
’58 Oldsmobile88 4-Door Sedan, ‘Black. VeryClean Car,
995
’61 ChevroletImpala Convertible,One Owner. Nice.
*1995
Powered,
62 BuickElectra 225 Hardtop Coupe. LowMileage. Exceptionally Nice,
2995
60 BuickLe Sabre. 4-Door Hardtop withPower. Real Sharp.
1795
’61 DodgeDart Pioneer Hardtop €oupe.
1495
’59 Ford
)Galaxie Convertible. Green andWhite, Very Clean,
#1295
Til 9 COMMUNITY MOTORS
Open Evenings 588 Market St.,Kingston
Phone
287-1133
Refuse to go home. Charles Gensel,Lehman, Pa.,
MiscellaneousWILL THE MAN that talked to me,
early spring, at Acme lot, Dallas,
about old schoolhouse, contactWayne King, GR 7-2641.
Public Notice
NOTICELetters of Administration in the
estate of Frank J. O'Connell, Sr.
late of Kingston, Luzerne County,Pennsylvania, who died July 2,
1963, have been granted to.FrankJ. O'Connell, Jr., as Administrator.
All persons indebted to said estateare requested to make payment, and
those having claims to present thesame to Frank J. O'Connell, Jr.
947 Market Street, Kingston, Penn-
sylvania, above named.NEVILLE B. SHEA,Attorney.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatStanley B. Wempa, R. D. 4, Harveys
Lake, Pa., will file in the Office of
the Secretary of the Common-wealth of Pennsylvaniaand in the Office of the Prothon-
otary of Luzerne County, Pennsyl-
vania, on Monday, August 19th,1963, an application for a certificateto do business under the fictitious
name of “HEMLOCK GARDENSWATER SERVICE,” said business
to be carried bn or conducted in
Hemlock ‘Gardens, R. D.'4, Harveys
Lake, Pa.
LEON SCHWARTZ,Attorney
- “ESTATE OF JOHN D. GOULDEN,(died July 27, 1963) late of Wilkes-Barre City. Letters Testamentary
having been granted, all personsindebted to said estate are request-
ed to make payment and those hav-ing claims to present the same toJEANETTE M. GOULDEN, EXECU-TRIC, c/o JONATHAN C. VALEN-TINE, ATTY. 35 N. FRANKLIN
STREET, WILKES-BARRE, PA?
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatLetters of Administration in theEstate of PAUL D. ECKERT (or
PAUL DOLAN ECKERT), late ofthe Borough of Dallas, LuzerneCounty, Pa., who died on the 17th
day of July, 1963, have been grant-
ed to CLARA H. ECKERT, MachellAvenue, Dallas, Pa. (Creditors are
notified to make known their claims
and those indebted to the estate
to make payments to said Admini-stratrix or to her attorney,
B. B. Lewis, Atty. |Dallas, Pa.
a]El Ga
1963
FORDYEAR END DISCOUNT
W GOING ON!
* SALE *%HUGE REDUCTIONSHUGE TRADE ALLOWANCE
FALCONS« FAIRLANESTHUNDERBIRDS
GALAXIES
Li‘Motor Crp
RIGHT ON THE MAINHIGHWAY—LUZERNE
. WHERE PAYMENTTERMS ARE EASILY ARRANGEDoe
I nd — Chase live by themselves in homes in the 7
Found— Plant a Barty bank instead of in a log house. The @
A PAIR OF LARGE Dogs. Tn the| a -vicinity of Lehman. Friendly.
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