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POST Want Ads Sell Articles Not In Use
The TRADING POST
A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET
RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY
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PHONE DALLAS 300 ® TWO CENTS PER WORD @ 25¢ MINIMUM
For Rent—
4 room house. Lights and water.
excellent condition. Sold by piece $12. 3-room apartment. Improve-
or set. Phone, Dallas 18. 39-1t | ments. Mrs. Nevell, Idetown. (
: : 39-1¢
Steam Boiler, 350 ft. radiation; gal-
vanized hot water tank; 3 burner
Nesco Oil Stove and oven, good
condition. Phone, 476-R-10, Dallas.
39-1t
For Sale—
10-piece Walnut Dining Room Suite,
For Sale Or Rent—
Eight-room house, Carverton Road, ; j
all improvements, garage, close to !
bus and school. $30. Call Dallas |
195-R-10. Paul Hughey. 39-1t
Wood Silo in good condition. Call
Dallas 458-R-4. 39-1t
Wedding Announcements—En-
graved Stationery — Highest qual-
ity — See our samples and save
money, The Dallas Post.
Female Help Wanted—
Girl for general housework. Call
Dallas 481. 39-1t
Work Wanted—
Day Work. Experienced woman.
Call Harvey's Lake 3209. 39-1t
For Sale—Rental Leases, For Sale
signs, No Trespassing signs, No
Hunting signs, For Rent signs, etc.
The Dallas Post.
Used Electric Refrigerators, recon
ditioned washing machines, part
and service all makes. 267 Wyomin
Avenue, Kingston, 7-4514. 27-
Sty
Lost—
. Zipper brief case on Pioneer Ave- : 1
Chicks For Sale— : nue near ‘“‘Stoneacres.” Contain- : =
ed keys. Reward. Phone 351-R-3.
39-1t
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Hilberts’ Hatchery, Beaumont,
hatching quality chicks all year
around. Many hatches are sold out.
Avoid disappointment. Call now for
Who To Call—
PAGE SEVEN
Home-Coming Service
At Mehoopany Sunday
A Home-Coming Service at the
Union Hill Church and cemetery,
Mehoopany, wil be held this Sun-
day, September 27, at 2:30 o'clock.
A very interesting program is be-
ing planned, with music, historical
addresses, remarks and greetings
i| from former pastors and old friends.
The service will be concluded with
a devotional period in the cemetery
amid the graves of the departed.
This service will be under the
auspices of the trustees of the
church and cemetery and they in-
vite all who are interested to at-
tend the service. Time will be given
to greet old friends who may come
from afar. All former pastors and
old friends are especially invited to
attend.
Beaumont Union Church
To Have Special Service
The Plew Boys, talented gospel
singers, will be heard at the Beau-
mont Union Church Sunday night
at 8 p. m. The feature of the eve-
ning will be Howard Sontell, young
tenor soloist, who is giving his life
for ‘service as chaplain in the U. S.
Navy. You won't want to miss this
‘| exceptional service.
The Rev. K. Elgena, pastor.
To Teach At Canton
Mary Helen Beline, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Beline of
Trucksville has accepted a position
as teacher at the high school at Can-
ton, Pa. Mary Helen was graduated
in the 1942 class at Misericordia
College. She will teach secretarial
work and mathematics.
information. Harvey's Lake 3422.
35-4t
We buy live horses, alse remove
dead stock free of charge. We re-
fund telephone call expense. Call
Dallag 433-R-9. Laskowski Render-
ing Works. 30-tf
Bombs 5
Mediterranean Air
October Baby Chicks, New Hamp-
shire Reds. Tuesday hatches. Fin-
est blood-tested. 12c each delivered.
Joseph Davis, Leraysville, Pa. Phone
31-R-11. 39-tf
Wanted To Buy—
Two dozen pullets, about ready to
lay. Phone Dallas 300, Dallas
Post. 38-tf
Miscellaneous—
N. Y. A. shop courses guarantee you
good paying jobs in defense in-
dustries. For complete details at-
tend the meeting Monday morning
at 10 in Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire
House. N.Y.A. representatives will
tell you how you can obtain free
transportation to classes. 39-1t
Beef cattle, calves, fresh and com
ing fresh cows. Highest price
paid. I. Mellner, Kingston 72746.
For prompt removal of dead, old
disabled horses, sows, mules,
phone Carl Crockett, Muhlenbur
19-R-4. Phone charges paid. 244
Wanta sell that old car, or sofa,
or even a piano? POST Classified
Ads can do it.
Dead Animals removed. Highest
Wanta sell that old car, or sofa,
prices paid for dead or disabled
or even a piano? POST Classified
Ads lean do it: 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
Protect Your Car From
Thieves
With The New Semsational
Hudson Car Alarm
Ask For a Demonstration At
OLIVER'S
ALLIED WARSHIPS CONTINUE to operate in
Malta. There were grave losses of British warships,
supplies reached
Reupholstering—
Guaranteed workmanship,
lowest
prices. Write or phone 7-5636.
L 25 MAIN ST. DALLAS, PA. John Curtis, 210 Lathrop Street,
8 | Kingston.
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in the Mediterranean. They have brought another convoy to
but the enemy also suffered losses and the needed
the sturdy islanders. Other ships of the British Mediterranean Fleet have bombarded the
island fortress of Rhodes. These pictures show ships of the previous Malta convoy, a few weeks ago. Above,
escorted by a cruiser, two of them see Axis air bombs burst close. Below,
“Malaya” class is target for more enemy bombs.
an escorting battleship of the
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LEGAL NOTICE
LUZERNE COUNTY, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, No. 166, July Term,
1942. Libel in divorce a vinculo
matrimonii. William Hite v. Alice
Hite.
To Alice Hite: Take notice that
an alias subpoena in divorce having
been, returned by the Sheriff of
Luzerne County that you cannot be
found in Luzerne County, you are
hereby notified and directed to ap-
pear before said Court on Monday,
November 30, 1942 at 10 o’clock
A. M., to answer the complaint in
the above case.
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff.
PATRICK J. FLANNERY, Atty.
LEGAL NOTICE
LUZERNE COUNTY, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, No. 639, July Term,
1942. Libel in divorce a vinculo
matrimonii. Veronica Didbaridiz v.
John Didbaridiz.
To John Didbaridiz: Take notice
that an alias subpoena in divorce
having been returned by the Sher-
iff of Luzerne County that you can-
not be found in Luzerne County,
you are hereby notified and directed
to appear before said Court on
Monday, November 30, 1942, at 10
o'clock A. M., to answer the com-
plaint in the above case.
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff.
PATRICK J. FLANNERY, Atty.
LEGAL NOTICE
LUZERNE COUNTY, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, No. 518 July Term,
1942. Libel in divorce a vinculo
matrimonii. Thomas Anthony wv.
Irene Anthony.
To Irene Anthony: Take notice
that an alias subpoena in divorce
having been returned by the Sher-
iff of Luzerne County that you can-
not be found in Luzerne County, you
are hereby notified and directed to
appear before said Court on Mon-
day, November 30, 1942, at 10
o'clock A. M., to answer the com-
plaint in the above case.
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff.
PATRICK J. FLANNERY, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias
No. 144, October Term, 1942, issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Luzerne County, Penna., I will
expose to public sale for cash to
the highest bidder at Court Room
No. 1, Court House, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., on Friday, October 9, 1942, at
10 o'clock a. m.- the property
known as No. 75 South Main Street,
Plains Township, Pa., Being a lot
twenty-five (25) feet in front on
South Main Street, and one hun-
dred and forty (140) feet in depth,
improved with a two-story single
frame dweillng . Taken into execu-
tion and sold at the suit of George
L. Fenner, Sr., Executor of the Es-
tate of Elizabeth Beers, Dec'd. vs.
John A. Williams and Bsther Wil-
liams, his wife, Defts., and Edward
G. Chapin, Terre Tenant.
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff.
GEORGE L. FENNER, JR., Atty.
DO YOU SQUINT?
Perhaps your eyes need atten-
tion. Wide vision lenses will help
you, See
Dr. Abe Finkelstein
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street, Luzerne
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FORMERLY 44TH ST. HOTEL
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FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
DALLAS, PENNA.
MEMBERS AMERICAN
BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
DIRECTORS
R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, W. B.
Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R. Neely,
Clifford Space, A. C. Devens,
Herbert Hill.
OFFICERS
C. A. Frantz, President
Sterling Machell, Vice-President
W. R. Neely, Vice-President
W. B. Jeter, Cashier
F. J. Eck, Assistant Cashier
Vault Boxes For Rent,
No account too small to secure
careful attention.
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production.
Pullets Need a Sound Feeding Program . ..
When pullets are housed, a feeding program should
be adopted that will supply adequate nutrition for
heavy egg production and for increasing body weight.
A trained TI-O-GA Service man will be glad to help
plan for maximum-—most economical egg
Ask us about Ti-o-ga Feed Service
DEVENS MILLING COMPANY
A. C. DEVENS, Owner
Kunkle, Pa. Dallas, Pa.
Phone 337-R-49 Phone 200
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