The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 15, 1942, Image 7

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THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1942 ‘
Thrifty Folk Look Fi
irst On This Page For Bargains
The TRAD
ING POST
For Sale—
American Shamrock (osealis) 4 leaf
clovers, color pink. Blooms all
summer until frost. Good for bor-
ders, hanging baskets, rock gardens,
pot plants. Price of bulbs, 20c doz.,
40c for 25, 50c¢ for 75, $1.40 per hun-
dred. Dahlia: bulbs, Cut flowers,
tulips, mixed colors, long stems, 35¢
doz. Mrs. George S. Sawyer, Church
Street, Dallas, May15,22,30
Good Sound Work Horses and
Mules. William DeReamer, War-
den Farm, Dallas. 14-T¢
Wedding Announcements—En-
graved Stationery — Highest qual-
ity — See our samples and save
money, The Dallas Post.
Firewood and fire place logs, coal,
ice, Phone Miller, Dallas 112-R-7.
For Sale—Rental Leases, For Sale
signs, No Trespassing signs, No
Hunting signs, For Rent signs, ete.
The Dallas Post.
For Sale—Bungalow with lake view,
furnished, improvements, Above
Outlet. W. S. Kitchen, H-L 3206.
May 15,22-2t
Used Electric Refrigerators, recon-
ditioned washing machines, parts
and service all makes. 267 Wyoming
Avenue, Kingston, 7-4514. 27-tf
Guaranteed rebuilt Ford V8 engines.
4000 mile guarantee. $7 month.
Stull Brothers, Kingston, Pa, = 19tf
Queen Beaver Range $15, excellent
condition, needs only new bricks
and cross pieces; Epworth organ $20.
Mrs, C. W. Kunkle, Dallas R. D. 1.
20-1t
12-inch terra cotta pipe. F. M. Gor-
don, 22 Norton Ave., Dallas. Tt
For Rent—
8 room house, bath. All improve-
ments. Inquire 80 Main Street.
May 15,22,29
6 room house at Lehman. Inquire
Mrs. Clara Mekeel, Lehman.. 1t
For Rent or Sale—Large lake-front
restaurant, equipped, living quar-
ters. Near bridge. W. S. Kitchen,
H-L 3206. May 15,22, 2t
Every week of the year The Dallas
Post tells you of the changes time
has wrought in your community.
Read The Dallas Post.
Help Wanted—
Couple between ages of 35 and 45.
Woman to take care of house with
ten children. Salary and full-rfhain-
tenance. References. Write Box A,
Dallas Post, 20-1t
Kingston Township correspondent
for this newspaper. Lots of fun.
Little money. See us if you have a
yen to write but don’t expect to
make a living out of the newspaper
business. An easy way to pick up
Defense Stamp money. The Post.
20-3t
Wanted—
Wanted an elderly person or man
and - wife to board. Pensioners
taken. Call Dallas 421-R-14. 1t
THRIFTY PEOPLE APPRECIATE
THE POST CLASSIFIED ADS
‘Wanted To Buy—
We buy ground pine and princess
pine. Call Dallas 247, 14-5t
Horsedrawn vehicles; sulkies, carry-
alls, surrys, hacks, buggies. State
condition, selling price and where
vehicle may be seen. Address Box
B care of The Dallas Post. 20-2¢
We buy white birch in pole lengths.
Call Dallas 247. 14-tf
Beef cattle, calves, fresh and com-
ing fresh cows. Highest prices
paid. I. Mellner, Kingston 72746. tf
Miscellaneous—
Dead Animals removed. Highest
prices paid for dead or disabled
horses, cows and mules. Phone,
Laceyville ' 65. Bradford County
Rendering Works. tf
Well Drilling—For twenty-five years
we have specialized in well drill-
ing. No job too large or too small.
Better water wells at lower cost.
Tell your water troubles to Cress-
well Drilling Company, Kingston.
Phone 7-4815. 14-tf
: Chicks For Sale—
Baby Chicks—New Hampshire Reds,
Rock Reds, 9c delivered. Breeders
blood tested, finest breeders’ mash
used. Joseph Davis and Son,
Leraysville, Pa. tf
Wayne started chicks. Wayne dairy
and poultry feeds and insecticides.
Zel Garinger, Dallas. tf
POULTRYMEN! The quickest, slick-
est way to shop for poultry sup-
plies is at\this “one-stop” head-
quarters. We carry a full line of
chicks, Purina feeds and sanitation
products. To reduce danger of dis-
ease, put Chek-R-Tabs in the poul-
try fountain. Trucksville Mill—Main
Highway, Trucksville, Pa. Phone
Dallas 58-R-2.
Reupholstering—
Make your fine old furniture new
with its original wear and com-
fort—Beautiful wide range of fab-
rics. Low prices—Guaranteed work-
manship. Write or Phone John Cur-
tis, 7-5636—210 Lathrop street,
Kingston.
Guaranteed repairs on washers,
cleaners, refrigerators, etc. Wil-
\ liam Hanna, phone 107R9. tf
All kinds of alive or dead stock re-
moved free of charge, Call Dallas
433R9. Laskowski Rendering Works.
We will refund phone calls. 23-26t
For prompt removal of dead, old,
disabled horses, sows, mules,
phone Carl Crockett, Muhlenburg
19-R-4. Phone charges paid. 24tf
Photographer & Supplies
ACE HOFFMAN STUDIOS
Portrait and Commercial
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Cameras and Photo Supplies
32 W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre
Elect A Real Soldier
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MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICE
BEAR SYSTEM
Stop Shimmy. Save Tires
Body and Fender Repairing
Tony Washesky, prop. Dial 7-0073
251 Market (Cor. Second) Kingston
SERVICE
Rebennack & Covert
Washer—Radios
Refrigerators
Sales and Service
Call 7-4514
267 Wyoming Avenue,
Kingston, Pa.
JOHN LEIDLINGER
(“Red,” formerly with Frey Bros.)
All Kinds Of
LEATHER WORK REPAIRING
Very Neatly Done.
Harness, Collars and Horse Supplies
Dog Supplies and
LUGGAGE
117 SO, WASHINGTON ST.,
Dial 38-9459 Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
THRIFTY PEOPLE APPRECIATE
THE POST CLASSIFIED ADS
ESTATE NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that letters
of administration have been granted
to the undersigned upon the Estate
of W. S. Kunkle, late of Dallas
Township. All persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make
payment and those having claims or
demands to present the same with-
out delay to Philip Kunkle, Dallas
RFD. 1.
AN ORDINANCE
An Ordinance of the Borough of
Pringle Regulating’ the storage of
explosives and providing the pen-'
alty for the violation thereof. i
Be it enacted and ordained by |
the Burgess and Town Council of,
the Borough of Pringle, Luzerne
County , Pennsylvania, and it is
enacted and ordained by authority.
of ‘the same as follows:
1. That from and after the pas-
sage of this ordinance it shall be
unlawful for any person, firm or
corporation to keep or store, or
cause to be stored, within three
hundred feet of any public highway
or residence located in the Borough
of Pringle, Luzerne County, Pennsyl-
vania, any nitro glycerine, dyna-
mite, gun powder, gun cotton or
other high explosive adopted for;
blasting in any quantity whatso-
ever.
2. Any person, firm or corpora-
tion violating any of the provisions
of this ordinance is subject to a
fine not exceeding one hundred
($100.00) dollars and in default of
payment thereof, to imprisonment
not exceeding forty-eight (48)
hours.
3. Any ordinances or parts of or-,
dinances inconsistent with the pro-)
visions of the above ordinance be
and the same are herewith repealed.
Duly passed at a regular meeting
of the Town Council of the Bor-
ough of Pringle, held Tuesday eve-"
ning, May 5, 1942.
ANTHONY DOMINICK,
President of Council.
LEO F. WOIDZCK,
Secretary.
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Attest:
NOW, 5th day of May 1942, I.
hereby approve the above Ordin-
ance,
WILLIAM CONNOLLY,
Wheel, Axle, Frame, Alignment.
Electric and Acetylene Welding
‘| AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOR-
MEEKER
Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrant
visited their son, James and family
at Greenfield on Sunday.
Mrs. Edna Karschner spent the
week end with friends in Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers spent
the week end with friends in New
York State.
Mrs. John Austin of Roaring
Brook, Mrs. George Weintz and Mrs.
James Davenport spent last Thurs-
day visiting Mrs. Lucy Altemus and
Mrs. Estella Endler at Alderson.
Miss Pauline Varner spent the
week with relatives in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. William Drabick
entertained recently Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Covert and granddaughter,
[ Rita, of Lake Silkworth.,
Mrs, Clara Thompson and Hlen
of Holland, N, Y., are spending sev-
eral days visiting: Mr. and Mrs.
James Davenport.
Mr. and Mrs. William Drabick
and ‘Edna, Mrs. Shirley Howell of
Lehman spent Sunday at Hazleton.
Renewal Of Sewing
Project Rejected
An offer ‘by a county’ WPA
official to reopen the Dallas Sew-
ing Project was rejected last week
by Councilman Morgan D. Wilcox.
“The suggestion was made for
purely political reasons,” said Mr.
Wilcox, “and the resumption of the
project is impractical, since all the
machinery has been removed.”
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Harry Casterline, No. 2312
of 1941, in the Orphans’ Court of
Luzerne County, Pa., by authority
and decree of the Orphans’ Court
entitled estate the folowing real
estate will be offered at public
Room, Court House, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., on Wednesday, May 27, 1942,
at 9:00 A. M., all the following real
estate located in Lehman Town-
ship, Luzerne County, Pa.
BEGINNING at a corner on the
South line of Cooke Street, it being
a corner of lots Nos. 28 and 29 of
Kitchen Heights; thence along the
line dividing said lots South 27 de-
grees 30 minutes East one hundred
seventy-five (175) feet to a. corner
of lots Nos. 28,29, 27 and 30; thence
along lot No. 30 South 62 degrees
30 minutes West forty (40) feet to
a corner of lots Nos. 30, 33, 34 and
29; thence along the line dividing
lots Nos. 34 and 29 North 27 de-
grees 30 minutes West one hundred
and seventy-five (175) feet to a cor-
ner of said lots on the South line
of Cooke Street aforesaid; thence
along Cooke Street North 62 degrees
30 minutes East forty (40) feet to
the place of beginning.
Being lot No. 29 on. Kitchen
Heights.
Improved with a frame dwelling
house.
TERMS OF SALE: One Hundred
Dollars on day of sale and balance
on confirmation of sale and deliver;
of deed. The right is reserved to re-
ject any and all bids.
NELSON ROGERS,
Administrator.
DONALD S. MILLS, Esq.,
Attorney for Administrator,
226 Second National Bank Bldg.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
TAX ORDINANCE
Ordinance No...
OUGH OF PRINGLE, Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania, fixing the
tax rate for the fiscal year 1942.
BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACT-
ED, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by the Council of the Bor-
ough of Pringle, Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania:
SECTION 1. That a tax be and
the same is hereby levied on all
property and occupations within the
said Borough subject to taxation for
Borough purposes for the fiscal year
1942, as follows:
Tax rate for general Borough pur-
poses, the sum of (15) mills on each
dollar of assessed valuation;
For debt purposes, the sum of
Six (6) mills on each dollar of as-
sessed valuation;
Making a total tax rate for all
Borough purposes of Twenty-one
(21) mills.
SECTION 2. That any ordinance,
or part of ordinance, conflicting with
this ordinance be and the same is
hereby repealed insofar as the same
affects this ordinance.
Adopted this 3rd day of February,
A. D., 1942.
Attest:
ANTHONY DOMNICK,
President of Council
LEO F. WOIDZCK,
Secretary of Council
Approved this 3rd day of Febru-
ary, A. D., 1942.
of Luzerne County in the above |
sale for payment of debts to the |:
highest bidder in Orhpans’ Court |’
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