The TRADING POST A POST CLASSIFIED AD RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY IS THE PLACE TO GET For Sale— MULE FOR SALE. Sound, gentle, works single or double. Weight about 1,000 pounds. Call Dallas 107-R-3 or write Ray Warden, Shavertown. 6-2t In A-1 A.W. Good russet seed potatoes. shape; in good storage. Public Sale— Public sale of complete household furniture, Miss Laura White, Oak street, Trucksville; (across from grade school). Thursday afternoon, February 11, at 1:00 o'clock, rain or shine. Herman Sands, auctioneer. For Sale Or Rent— READING & WRITING BY Sin Seaver ao Robin Wl Kaw designated leader of the ten outstanding novels of 1942, and “They Were Expendable” by W. L. White as first in: non-fiction, in the Club, it Seidel Canby, Chairman of the Club’s edi- torial committee. Ballots were mailed to 250 critics on newspapers and magazines of whom 201 sent in: their votes to the Club. The ten leading novels chosen by the third annual nation-wide poll of literary critics conducted by the Book-of-the-Month was announced by Dr. Henry | THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1943 SHERIFF'S SALE On Friday, March 5, 1943, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., in Court Room No. 1, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., by virtue of Lev. Fa. No. 24 March Term, 1943, will be sold that certain parcel of land situate on width and 82 feet in depth, with appurtenances. And being the same premises described in mortgage dated April 30, 1925, recorded in Luzerne County Mortgage Book No. 280, page 350. Improved with a single two-story frame dwelling known as No. 229 Wyoming Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. The present owner is John Finn. DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff. THRIFTY PEOPLE APPRECIATE THE POST CLASSIFIED ADS PAGE SEVEN A Post Classified Ad is the place to get results quickly and cheaply! We want to buy.... CHICKENS - Wyoming Street, in the City of 5¢ MINIMUM i PHONE DALLAS 3800 ® TWO CENTS PER WORD @ 25c Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, J Pennsylvania, being 25 feet in VEAL - PIGS - YOU NG BEEF OHN STEINBECK’S “The Moon Is Down” has been BUTTER Call at Store or telephone 7-217} LARES 188 MAIN ST. LUZERNE, PA. Rice & Son, Lehman. Phone 469-R-9. 6-5t | Lawn Acres, 7-room house, all con- critics were: “The Moon Is Down,” “The | Collins & Collins, Attys. 3 veniences, barn, garage, 4 acres, Song of Bernadette,” “The Seventh Cross,” AE 150 Barron and Hanson Laying | yyooming 9009. 5-tf. “Dragon Seed,” “Look to the Mountain,” Pullets, $1.25 each. R. L. War- burton, Centermoreland. 6-3t Fresh eggs right out of the nest. Medium size, 25¢ a dozen. . Dallas Shavertown. State price, condi- “They Were Expendable,” “Cross Creek,” “Flight to Arras,” “Victory Post. ti tion and location. Box A, Dallas Through Air Power,” “The Last Time I Saw Paris,” “Mission to Mos- _ Horses and Mules for sale at all | Post. 6-3t cow,” “See Here, Private Hargrove,”, “Paul times. Stolarick Brothers, Leh- Revere And the World He Lived In,” “The aan otf Beef cattle, calves, fresh and com Raft,” “Last Train From Berlin.” Baby Chicks — February Hatches. New Hampshire and Rock-Red Wanted To Buy— Six room house in Trucksville or ing fresh cows. Highest price paid. I. Mellner, Kingston 72746. “The Pie JOHN STEINBECK “The Just and the Unjust,” “Signed With Their Honour,” “Hostages.” The ten leading non-fiction books were: The first five books in the fiction listing and the first two in non-fiction were orig- inally Book-of-the-Month Club selections, d Piper,” “And Now Tomorrow,” | Good stands of well-fertilized legumes will Crosses, straight run. All breeders Miscellaneous— while of the total of twenty books, eleven 4, : consuming best mash to make : were books-of-the-month. These were, in take from the air and return to the soil more strong chicks and all blood tested | Ride with me to Kingston mornings. fiction: “The Moon Is Down” (April); than 100 pounds of fixed nitrogen per acre. since December 20, 1942. 1lc de- Leave Dallas 8:45 A. M. Eugene “The Song of Bernadette” (June Y; The To have the plants operate at full capacity livered. Telephone LeRaysville 31- | Lazarus. Dallas 61. 6-1t Seventh Cross” (October); “Dragon Seed” ici i | Tn p ah — cbratryds lock o ea and efficiency, a balanced fertility program | Special! Permanent waves, $2.50 (November); “The Just and the Unjust” providing for lime, phosphate, and potash Ea rv Chick time is here. We know it is early but it is the early bird that gets the chick. It takes 3 weeks for chicks to hatch. until you want them. Order now Do not wait |: for a limited time. Marguerite’s Beauty Shop, Main Road, Fern- brook. t-f For prompt removal of dead, old (August); non-fiction: “The Expendable” (October); “Cross (April); “Victory Through Air Power” (June); “Paul Revere And the World He Lived In” (July); “The Raft” (September). * * * y Were Creek” W. L. WHITE must be followed. Since legumes are greedy feeders on potash and remove large amounts of it from the soil, this nutrient is very im- portant in “growing your own nitrogen’ for i 3 + disabled horses, sows, mules, 1 : on A) Seon nnn i phone Carl Crockett, Muhlenberg A heartening story is Penoted In ‘The Pocket Book of War the following crop or grass-lequme pastures. ilbert’s Hatchery, Beaumont, Pa.| 19 p 4 phone charges paid. 24 umor,” edited by Bennett Cerf, about : Go Tel. Harvey's Lake 3422. 3-2t some Marines from Cavite before the If you are in doubt as to the fertility of - : Dead Animals removed. Highest fall of Manila. 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