The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 21, 1941, Image 7

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    For Sale—
2 Coal: The kind you want when you
Shaver Avenue, Shavertown. Phone
Coal, Ice, and Wood, prompt de-
~ 116-R-16
Avenue, Kingston, 7-4514.
Barre,
; “Dyke? Brown, Dallas 186-R-2.
7-4439.
Butomatic Heating—
Appliance Repairing—
~ Ruto Parts—
Buto Service—
Building Material—
Do You Have Something You
Want To Buy Or Sell ?
A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS
.THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS
QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY
PHONE DALLAS 300 ®@ TWO CENTS PER WORD @ 25¢ MINIMUM
Capons and turkeys, dressed or
alive. Phone 298R16, Dallas. Giles
Wilson. 45-3t
Coal from any colliery. Quick ser-
vice, $1.00 per ton above mine
price in Dallas; 75¢, Trucksville. Let-
tie Lee, Dallas 161. 39-12t
want it. Ralph D. Lewis, 128
Dallas 253-R-8. 39-12¢
livery. Miller Ice Company, Dal-
las 112-R-7, 3912¢
Pea coal $6.75; nut, stove, egg $8.25;
stove wood; honest weight. Quick
delivery. Fiske Brothers, Dallas
39-12t
Used Electric Refrigerators, recon-
ditioned washing machines, parts
and service all makes. 267 Wyoming
27-tf
If Philip Kunkle, Dallas R. F. D, 1
~ will call at The Dallas Post before
next Friday he will receive a guest
ticket to The Penn Thegtre, Wilkes-
Coal: Quickest service, highest qual- |
“ity; reasonable prices. T. J.
Brown’s Sons, one of the oldest dis-
tributors in the county. Telephone
39-12t
Lumber and window frames at the
old Barnam Place, Idetown. In-
quire on premises or phone Kingston
47-1t
READ THE POST
"CLASSIFIED ADS.
&
For Sale—
Guaranteed rebuilt Ford V8 engines.
4000 mile guarantee. $7 month.
Stull Brothers, Kingston, Pa. 19tf
1925 Ford Ton-Truck $30. Worth"
more. R. L, Brickel, Dallas, Pa.
1 46-2t
“ ——
Miscellaneous—
For Rent—
35-acre farm in Beaumont, one
mile from highway. $18. Inquire
Gerald Frantz Store, Huntsville.
46-3t
Attractive 6-room home, nicely dec-
orated, modern kitchen, weather
stripped, screened, conveniently lo-
| cated 38 Machell Avenue. Call Dal-
las 61. 46-4t
Help Wanted—
Boy to drive truck, run errands, do
other odd jobs around printing
plant. Must be honest, reliable and
willing. Dallas Post. tf
Girl for general housework. Mrs, J.
A. Eagen, 160 James St., Kings-
ton. Phone 7-2821.
Airway Service, Dallas Division.
Also Radio Repair Work. Phone
171. 361tf
If H. Stanley Doll, Dallas, will call
at The Dallas Post before next
Friday he will receive a guest ticket
to The Penn Theatre, Wilkes-Barre.
Dead Stock removed free of charge. |
Call Dallas 433-R-9. Laskowski
Rendering Works, 23-26%
For prompt removal of dead, old,
disabled horses, sows, mules,
phone Carl Crockett, Muhlenburg
16-R-4. Phone charges paid. 24tf
Brick, stone, concrete and frame
construction — chimney repairs,
overhead garage doors, etc. Willard
Garey, Dallas 203-R-7 and 164-R-7.
Wanted—
If C. J. Brown, Dallas R, F. D. 4,
will call at The Dallas Post be-
fore: next Friday he will receive a
guest ticket to The Penn Theatre,
Wilkes-Barre.
Send your Soldier Boy
the home town newspaper.
$1 a year military rate;
cheaper than you can wrap and
mail the family copy.
THE DALLAS POST
Lost—
Brown and black beagle hound, vi-
cinity of Dallas, license 24215.
Call William Cobleigh, Dallas 129R.
| Wanted To Buy—
Beef cattle, calves, fresh and com-
ing fresh cows. Highest prices
paid. I. Mellner, Kingston 72746. tf
Let us pay you to clean out your
attic. Highest prices paid for fur-
niture, glassware, bric-a-brac, tools,
old guns. We buy anything and sell
everything. United Liquidating Co.,
10 South Washington street, Wilkes-
Barre. 3-6465 40-12¢
If George Bromfield, Dallas, will call
at The Dallas Post before next
Friday he will receive a guest ticket
to The Penn Theatre, Wilkes-Barre.
‘Wanted to buy old horses. We pay
highest cash prices for old live
horses. Must not be diseased.
Ralph R. Balut, Dallas. Phone
371-K-3. Reverse charges. 28-tf
Reupholstering—
Beautiful fabrics—guaranteed work-
manship. Write or phone 7-5636,
John Curtis, 10 Lathrop st., King.
monkeys” at a flying Shell
Guest Tickets To
COMERFORD THEATRES
‘For POST Want Ad Readers
This Week Post Guests Can See
Laugh Kings Up In The Air
Now At The PENN Theatre
The screen s rewguing cuwmeuy ravorives, Abpove and Costello, take
to the air in their new Universal laughfilm,
opening at the Penn Theatre on Saturday. The stars popiay ‘grease
Here’s how you can Wi N!
Each week the names of four POST subscribers will be chosen at
random from our circulation lists.
tween the classified ads, four new ones each week and by calling
at the office of The POST each will receive a Guest Ticket to one of
the Comerford Theatres m Wilkes-Barre. This week four winners
will each gee the show at the PENN Theatre.
WATCH for YOUR name
in The DALLAS POST
“Keep ’Em Flying,”
These names will appear be-
WHEN YOU NEED SOMETHING...HERE'S A HANDY DIRECTORY FOR YOU
Children’s Shop—
Florist—
COAL-O-MATIC
STOKER
Buy Direct From Factory
Phone Dallas 407
Hillside Trucksville, Pa.
HUMPHREY'S KIDDIE SHOP
Cold Weather Needs
Coat and Legging Sets, Snow Suits
Shoes—U.S. Footwear
684 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa.
Open Until 8 P. M. Tel. 7-9111
WAGNER’S REPAIR SHOP
Washers, Sweepers, Mixers and
Electric Irons Repaired. Electric
Motor and Lawn Mower Service.
All Work Guaranteed.
Phone 7-8959
1304 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa.
Work Called For and Delivered
Buto Dealers—
BONNER-VAN CAMPEN
CHEVROLET COMPANY
"0. K. Reconditioned Used Cars
Phone 7-2118
~ 662 Wyoming Ave., Kingston
MORTON CONNELLY
Reliable Auto Parts
New and Used Parts For All Makes
Of Cars, Shatter Proof Glass Instal-
led. Head Lamp Reflectors Renick-
eled.
444 Union Street, Luzerng
; Telephone 7-9363
Clothing Store—
Join the BON TON SUIT CLUB
$1.00 A Week Keeps A
Man Well Dressed
1700 Pleased Members
BON TON
Men’s Shop
Luzerne
Coal And Ice—
IRA A. CARLE ICE CO.
We Deliver Coal From Valley
HILL THE FLORIST
Flowers and Gifts
Decorations For Fall Parties
Tel. Dallas 218
822 S. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown
Flour And Feeds—
FULL-O-PEP
and
QUAKER FEEDS
Keystone Flour and Feed Co.
869 Main St., Luzerne. Tel. 7-7413
Furrier—
HASLINSKY FINE FURS
Breakers To This Area At Remodeling—Repairing—Glazing
REGULAR CITY PRICES Good Allowance On Old Fur Coats
Fine 7 453% 28 Putte Sa. Wilken erro
1 : ; ublic Sq., es-Barre, Pa.
41 Carle Street, Kingston, Pa ( nd Floor)
Concrete Blocks— Garage—
W. R. RIDGLEY GEO. J. ALLES
Sand, Gravel and Concrete Blocks
Shovel Excavating
Phone Wyoming 144
General Repairing
Phione 7-3239
70 Bennett St., Kingston
To better acquaint you with our
100% APPROVED SERVICE DEPT.,
present this ad when you purchase
an oil change and receive a lubrica-
tion job free. Offer good until Nov.
10.
HOWARD ISAACS
Chrysler-Plymouth Service
TRUCKSVILLE
MUSLIN’S
Service Station And Garage
Home Of
Lightning Tune Up
Scientific Motor Analysis
Expert Carburetor Repairs
6 Hoyt St. Tel. 7-9852—Kingston
Rear of American Auto Store
Ruto Radiator—
KINGSTON AUTO RADIATOR
‘WORKS
New Method Radiator Cleaning
Repairing—Recoring
Have Radiator Cleaned & Repaired
Before Putting In Anti-Freeze
~ 215 Wyo. Ave. Tel. 7-3602, Kingston
Rear Dean Phipps Auto Store
LUZERNE LUMBER CO.
Building Material Of All Types
PHONE 7-117%
Harvey’s Lake Highway
Luzerne, Pa.
Construction—
MATHERS CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY
Trucksville, Pa. Tel. Dallas 366
Road and Driveway Construction
Road Oils—Colas—Concrete Curbing
Crushed Stone—Equipment Rental
Home Insulation—
Save Every Third Shovelful Of Coal
And Increase Home Comfort With
ROCK WOOL INSULATION
JOHN T. MACKENROW & CO.
Pioneer Ave., Dallas, Pa.
Phones: Dallas 31R3. W.-B. 38-0974
Drug Store—
COOK’S KINGSTON PHARMACY
The Rexall Store
17 Wyoming Ave., Kingston Pa.
Our Prices Are The Lowest And
Our Drugs The Best
Prescriptions Are Taken Care Of By
Three Registered Pharmacists
House Moving—
HOUSE—
® Moving
@® Raising
@® Leveling
HAROLD SHIBER
Tel 429R16
Davis Street, Trucksville
Electrical Contracting—
DALLAS ELECTRIC CENTER
Wiring and Fixtures
Repairs and Service
Hot Point Refrigerators
AYRE ELECTRIC CO.
Phone 353
18 Church Street, Dallas, Pa.
Insurance—
INSURE COOPERATIVELY
For Your Automobile, Fire and Life
Insurance Needs With
FARM BUREAU INSURANCE
G. W. Gordon Mert Swartwood
Tel. Dallas 360R2 Tel. Dallas 308
Farm Bureau Insurance Co.
Home Office—Columbus, Ohio.
Farm Supplies—
Jeweler—
TRUCKSVILLE MILL
Purina Chows—Vitality Brand
Feeds
Barn and Poultry Equipment
Baby Chicks
Hay, Grain, Lime, Fertilizer
Tel. Dallas 58R2. Trucksville
Elgin—Waltham—Hamilton
WATCHES
H. E. FREEMAN
Jeweler
Tel. 7-6761
81 Main Street, Luzerne
Key And Repair Shop—
Service Stations—
KINGSTON KEY AND REPAIR Shop
Keys Made, Combinations Changed.
Hand and Crosscut Saws Sharpened
By Electric Machine. Expert Lawn
Mower Service. Door Checks Re-
paired and Refilled.
246 Wyoming Ave., Kingston
ROBERTS OIL CO.
Hillside
Distributor
GULF OIL PRODUCTS
and FIRESTONE Tires & Accessories
Washing and Greasing
Tel. Dallas 9089R2
Landscaping—
HALL’S NURSERY
Plant Material -:- Tree Surgery
Fall Specials: Evergreens, Hedge,
Barberry, Shade Trees, Special
Azaleamums, | Clumps—35¢
1100 Wyoming Ave. Tel. 79285
Forty Fort
Men's Wear—
Tire Service—
WILLIAMS BROS.
Tire Specialists
Goodyear Tires and Batteries
Recapping, Retreading, Vutleankzing
Phone 7-6712
Cor. Market & Landon Streets
Kingston °
Watch & Clock Repairing
HARRY S. PICCONE, Inc.
693 Wyoming Ave., Kingston
Yard for yard you'll get more qual-
ity worsteds, more stylish fit and
the most clothing value money can
buy
“Open Evenings To 8 P. M.
LUDWIG KUHL
Telechron Electric Clocks, Grand-
father’s Clocks. Manuel and Electric
Time Recorders. Automatic Time
Switch Clocks. Fine Complicated
Watch Works. Repeaters-
343 Simon Long Bldg.
52 . S. Main. Tel. W.-B. 4-1501
Paint And Wallpaper—
Welding—
Paints And Wall Paper
At Lower Prices
DIXIE WELDING CO.
“Welding Well Done”
At The Office Phone Emergency Service
BOOK STORE 3-3517 2-6761
113 Main Street, Luzerne, Pa. 84 Barnum Pl, Wilkes-Barre
Photographer & Supplies | Well Drilling—
CRESSWELL DRILLING CO.
ACE HOFFMAN STUDIOS haion. Pa
Portrait and Commercial
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Cameras and Photo Supplies
32 W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre
Specializing In Water Well Drilling
For Last 20 Years.
Water Guaranteed
For Information or Estimates
Phone 7-4815,
Printing—
© The DALLAS POST
Maintans a Complete
department to aid you
in planning, illustrating,
designing and printing
your advertising needs.
Just Phone Dallas 300
Restaurant—
RAINBOW RESTAURANT
At Kingston Corners
Open Day and Night
REX RESTAURANT and BAR
Harvey’s Lake, Pa.
Open Year Around. Picnic Grounds.
Phones: King. 78853. H.-L. 253
Sand And Gravel—
THE AIRPORT SAND and
GRAVEL CO.
Jos. C. Sgarlat, Prop.
Announce the opening of their new
Pit at Sweatland Lane, near Airport
Excellent grade of washed sand and
Gravel. Also Bank Run material
Phones:Pit.-Wyo. 576. Office 74016
Wheel Alignment—
MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE
BEAR SYSTEM
Wheel, Axle, Frame, Alignment.
Stop Shimmy. Save Tires.
Electric and Acetylene Welding
Body and Fender Repairing
Tony Washesky, prop. Dial 7-0073
251 Market (Cor. Second) Kingston
VV VV VV VV VV VV YY YY YY YY VY VvY
GREGG SHORT HAND
BY MAIL!
BEGINNERS
Five Lessons, $5
Forty-eight Lessons, $25
ADVANCE
Eight Lessons, $5
Forty-eight Lessons, $26.50
TERMS |
oe
GRACE H. CALLANAN
13 Clarke Street
Danvers, Massachusetts
tied
KUNKLE
Mrs, Margaret. Harrison of Muhl-
enburg is visiting Mrs. Stella Isaacs
this week,
* xox
Mrs. Anne Richards, Miss Mil-
dred Devens, Mrs. A. C. Devens
and Mrs. Stella Isaacs attended the
W. C. T. U, meeting at Mrs. Hig-
gins home in Shavertown on Tues-
day. After the meeting they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisher who
observed their 50th wedding anni-
| versary.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dodson enter-
tained Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Warantz
and Mrs. Garrison of Hunlocks
Creek, recently.
Mrs. Amn Weaver will entertain
the Silver Leaf Club at a white ele-
phant party at her home December
5th."
* *® *
Russell Miers visited his family
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Parsons en-
tertained friends from Maryland
last week-end.
Red Cross Class
class will be organized during the
next week. Any one interested in
such instruction should register
with Mrs, Fred Dodson.
Silver Leaf Club
At a meeting of the Silver Leaf
Club Tuesday evening the following
officers for the coming year were
re-elected: president, Mrs. Anna
ney; assistant. secretary, Mrs. Guy
Rothery; treasurer, Mrs, Harold
Smith, Present at the meeting were:
Mrs. Russell Miers, Mrs. Forrest
Kunkle, Mrs. Charles Wertman, Mrs,
Harold Smith, hostesses, and Mrs.
Ralph Ashburner, Mrs. Fred Dod-
son, Mrs, Oliver Ellsworth, Mrs.
Ralph Elston, Mrs. Stanley Elston,
Mrs. Ray Henney, Mrs. Leroy Hess,
Mrs. Frank Hess, Mrs. Florence Kli-
meck, Mrs. Daniel Meeker, Mrs.
Gideon Miller, Mrs, Victor Rydd and
Miss Gertrude Smith.
JACKSON
William Roushey has returned
after spending some time in New-
ark, New Jersey.
Ladies’ Aid of Jackson Methodist
Church netted $63.00 at their chick-
en dinner Wednesday night.
* * *
Mrs, Mary Ashton spent Satur-
day in Nanticoke.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bulford,
Thelma Bulford and Robert Bulford
visited Mr. and Mrs, Gustav Splitt,
Sunday.
* * *
Mrs. Emma Rice moved to Forty
Fort on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Willard Keene who
are working in Newark spent the
week-end at their home here.
Mrs. Emma Rice and Mrs.. Albert
Walters Sr., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Lightstreet on. Sunday.
LEGAL NOTICE
ESTATE OF MARGARET ROB-
ERTS, late of Kingston Township,
Pa., Dec’d. Debtors will make pay-
ments and creditors present claims
without delay to John Roberts, Em-
ma Roberts and May Bittenbender,
Executors, Clo Thomas M. Lewis,
Atty., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 476t
Re:Estate of Washington Getz-
man: Court of Common Pleas of Lu-
zerne County, No. 306 May Term,
1933. NOTICE is hereby given that
the First and Partial Account and
the Second and Final Account of the
Luzerne National Bank, Luzerne,
Pa., have been filed and will be
presented to the Court on the 15
day of December, 1941, at 10 o'clock
A. M,, at which time there will be
an audit, unless exceptions are filed,
and the same may be confirmed,
distribution made and the guardian
discharged. All claims must be pre-
ever barred.
HENRY GREENWALD,
47-3t
LA AA
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OF
FRIDAY ONLY
Harmon of Michigan
Added Attraction
Kingston High School
Foothall Rally On Stage
SATURDAY
Red Cross first aid instruction
Weaver; secretary, Mrs. Ray Hen- |
sented at said time and place or for- |i
Attorney. 4
” :
Gary
COOPER
ely VU
“SERGEANT
YORK”
—With—
Walter Brennan
Joan Leslie
[rir
NOW PLAYING!
Alexander Korda presents
LYDIA
starring
MERLE OBERON
ALAN MARSHAL + JOSEPH COTTEN
HANS YARAY o GEORGE REEVES
with
JOHN HALLIDAY SARA ALLGOOD
and EDNA MAY OLIVER
Released thru United Artists
AR
1.
—Starts—
SATURDAY
with
MARTHA CAROL
RAYE BRUCE
Shows 1—3—7—9
Parachute Battalion
MON.—TUES ,—WED.
Bette Davis
—
Little Foxes
NEW HOURS—Shows Continuous
From 5 to 11.
Doors Open at 4:30 Except Saturday
NOW SHOWING!
Thrills, Thunder from Stem To
Stern, As A U. S. Ship Plows Sub-
marine Infested Waters.
“Mystery Ship”
—With—
Paul Kelly Lola Lane
Larry Parks
Added—
Serial —“‘Sea Raiders”
Cartoon—“Mouse Cafe”
Late World News