PAGE EIGHT frm NO MORE OF FREE AT LAST to leave the caves in which they have been living for four | years, the men, women and children of Dover, Deal and Folkstone are | now returning to their home and great is their rejoicing now that the | last guns have been silenced at Cap Gris Nez. One of the most recent pictures taken of a “cave-dwelling” British family, shows a mother preparing a little Tommy for the ee Chicken Dinner Ladies Aid Society of Vernon Union Church will serve a chicken dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wright, October 26 at 6:30. The public is invited. Menu: chic- ken, mashed potatoes, gravy, hot tea biscuits, buttered peas and car- rots, lima beans, cabbage salad, apple sauce, pickles, pie and coffee. THIS IN DOVER Grangers to Meet A meeting of interest to all Grangers will be held in the Jack- son Grange Hall Friday evening, October 13 at 8 p. m. The speaker will be Professor M. E. Johns Rural Life Extension Dept. of Pennsylvania State College who will show how to make Grange pro- grams interesting to all." The public is invited. Two Dallas Boys Win Eagle Scout Awards James Huston Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. James Huston of Norton ave. “and Jamees Waters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Waters of Huntsville road, received Eagle Scout awards at services in Dallas Methodist Church on Sunday morning. The boys were challenged by Judge Harold Flannery, Professor T. A. William- imee and Rev. Austin Prynn. Jim Huston has been ‘a scout for | thirteen years, having started in | the Trucksville troop. Jim Waters (was always a member of Dallas | Troop. Both boys deserve a great day of liberation.” (International) The TRAD A POST CLASSIFIED AD RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY | |deal of credit since they did much of their studying alone, there being scout leaders in Dallas only inter- mittently, and took their tests down in the valley. ING POST IS THE PLAGE TO GET THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944 ror rr vm a a Plucky Marine | | | | i Severely wounded in the Pacific fighting, Marine, has sent word to Monroe Bert Hayner, Beaumont Township friends that he is coming along fine in an Hawaiian hospital and hopes to be home soon. “I can get up and move around,” he writes, “and I eat in the cafeteria. We get all the ice cream we want. I am only waiting now for a boat, to take me to a hospital in the States.” 7 Boys WHIT Help Farmers Farmers who are seeking additi- | onal help for their harvests will find | a lively group of boys ? willing to, help them after school and Satur. days by calling T. A? Williammee, supervising principal of Dallas Borough Schools. ' When God passed out hips I Wasn't There When God passed out brains I thought he said trains And I missed mine. When God passed out looks I thought he said books And I didn’t want any. When God passed out noses I thought he said roses And I asked for a big red one- When God passed out ears i I thought he said beers And I asked for two short ones. When God passed out legs I thought he said kegs And I asked for two large ones. I thought he said lips And I asked for two large ones. Boy—Am I a Mess! ’ —The Bombsight. My Desk | My desk is just a sanctuary I dare to call my own, With bits of paper, dictionary, A lamp and telephone. It may not be as orderly As one that you may own, But Sir, it is my place to muse] And must be left alone. —NMary Andreen Henry. | | | | | Any girl can be gay In a classy coupe; In a taxi, they never will fuss; But a girl worth while Is the girl who can smile | When you're bringing her home On the bus. —Kollege Korn. Buy More War Savings Bonds And Stamps ¢ Gall Bladder Sufferers Told to Avoid CONSTIPATION Try Hot Water and Kruschean Salts Before Breakfast for 5 Days In a glass of hot water put one tea- spoonful of Kruschen Salts and drink about half an hour before breakfast. 15 to 20 minutes later follow with your usual breakfast cup of hot coffee or tea. Usually within an hour you get prompt and effective relief and should begin to feel bright and re- freshed again. Be sure to follow the simple easy directions. Now keep this up for 6 straight days—just see if you too don’t dis- cover why thousands have found hot water and Kruschen Salts so bene- ficial in relieving that “dull” con- stipated “out-of-sorts’” headachy feel- ing. Get Kruschen Salts today—all drug stores. Over 245 million bottles sold in the past 100 years—it must be good. 7” If You Suffer Distress From By «* FEMALE WEAKNESS And Want To Build Up Red Blood! If at such times you suffer from cramps backache, distress of “irregularities”, peri- ods of the blues—due to functional monthly, disturbances— Start at once—try Lydia E. Pink=- ham’s Compound TABLETS (with added iron). They not only help re- lieve monthly pain but also accom- panying tired, nervous feelings of this nature. This is due to their soothing effect on ONE OF WOMAN'S MOST IMPORTANT ORGANS. Taken regularly—Pinkham’s Tab= lets help build up resistance against such symptoms. Also, their iron makes them a fine hematic tonic to help build up red blood. Follow ore directions. Get today! "J PHONE DALLAS 300 ® THREE CENTS PER WORD © 30c MINIMUM For Sale— Purebred Holstein cows heffers;| Man for dairy farm. Hillside Farms, Pigs Hillside Farms Trucksville | Phone 173 R 5 41-1t, | Women wanted full and part-time. | Pleasent well-paid work. Moun- , tain Evergreen Company, West Dal- | las. 41-1t | Woman for house work. A good cleaner will be well paid and | greatly appreciated. If you are a carless cleaner please do not apply. Mrs. William Stoeckert, West Dallas ! 41-1t | HOUSEKEEPER plain cooking- most laundry sent out. Private | room, bath. Start $75. month. Dal. i las 31-R-16 41-1t . Reed baby carriage. Phone 8, Dal- las 41 1t. One bed, one set springs, bureau, washstand, $20. Apply corner Machell and Norton Ave. or phone Dallas 296, 41-1¢ Oranges, and Grapefruit, Limes, ideal for Christmas gifts. Write for prices. Nichols & Company, Kingston, ‘Georgia 41-2t Seckel pears. $2.00 bushel. Phone Dallas 175 41-1t Our only parcel of real estate: Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown, 2 story frame dwelling, 7 rms. and bath, 2 story 2 car garage and work shop. Lot approximately 60 by 311 ft. First National Bank, Dallas. tf Two team young aclimated horses. Apply Carter Bacche, Stillwater, Pa. Phone Huntington Mills, 6-R-2. 40-3t Quinces, 50c dozen; Concord grapes $1.50 half bushel, bring your own container; sweet apples to cook with quinces 40c peck. Howard Risley's Barnyard. Dallas 300 or 396. 1t Slab stove wood. $1 per cord. At mill, near Beaumont, .Ruggles Bros. 10-tf Parts and service for all makes of washers and vacuum ’ cleaners. Rebennack & Covert, 267 Wyoming Ave., Kingston; Pa. Phone 7-4514. Baby Chicks, best stock State blood tested, New Hampshires and crosses. Trucksville Mill. New Hampshire Reds and crosses, State blood tested. Farmer's North Star Hatchery, Tunkhannock 3141. 16-tf Lost— Young female Irish Setter, reddish brown, has collared license. Re- . ward James Huston 41-1t 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. Wanted To Buy— Corn Cobs. Any quantity. Susan Cassidy, Trucksville. Phone 424. R7 40.1% Miscellaneous Nile Hess. Electrical repairs of all kinds, Sweepers, Washers * etc. Dallas 473-R-8 40 tf “THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES—YOU LEND YOUR MONEY” Buy More War Bonds Today a Help Wanted— Trucksville. Phone 173R5 41-1t Girl or woman for general house work. Sleep out. Good salary. Mrs. Walter Dewees, Main Rd., at Saginaw, Goss Manor. Phone 442. 27-tf Real Estate— Buy a home the easy way. Pay-| ments like rent. Inquire Rural ing & Loan Association, or W. B. Jeter, First National Bank, Dallas, Pa. For Rent— 6 rm. house in Shavertown near 3 For prompt removal of dead, old 4 disabled horses, sows, mules, » phone Carl Crockett, Muhlenberg : 19-R-4. Phone charges paid. 24t| . 5. LOG BOOKS Personal— Let Marguerite give you your next permanent wave, it you like ex- perienced workmanship. Right on the bus line. Marguerite's Beauty Shop, Main road, Fernbrook. Phone 397. 23-ti Wanted To Buy— Corn cobs-any quantity. Susan Cas- sidy, Carverton Road. Phone 424] R7 41-1t, All kinds of live poultry. Call! Wilkes-Barre 2-6879 27-41 | By Ike Mellner, Livestock dealer, fresh cows and close springers and all kinds of beef cattle and | calves. Will pay highest prices. Write to Ike Mellner, 114 Second Avenue, Kingston or phone Kingston 72746 and we will call on you. 1-1t more PT’s . Best prices paid for clean cotton rags. The Dallas Post. 19-1t Postoffice. W. S. Kitchen, Phone! H. L. 3206 41-1¢' 1. PAPER TOWELS AND TISSUE Who To Call— 2. FIRST AD KITS We remove dead stock free of : charge. Call Dallas 433-R-9. Las- kowski Rendering Works. 51-1t . PAPER CUPS NAVIGATION CHARTS & FORMS 9. THEN the PT’s charge into Tojo’s fleet, don’t ever forget that your waste paper is helping. And it’s needed—today more than ever! Waste paper is our No. 1 war mate- have been called for this year. Save all your waste paper. Bundle it | and turn it 1n regularly . . . to send out . . to help their blue- jackets come home again. in an Elco” 6. 1. 8. 10. FIRE EXTINGUISHER INSTRUCTIONS TORPEDO MANUALS WIRING DIAGRAMS FUEL SYSTEM CHARTS FLARES 16. POWER PLANT MANUALS 13. 14. 15. How the Navy uses your WASTE PAPER PT BOAT 11. FUSES 12. RADIO CHARTS RADIO MANUALS EMERGENCY RATIONS FOOD CONTAINERS 17. ORDNANCE MANUALS *The name “’ELCO*’ is a registered trade mark of the Electric Boat Company Contact the Principal 0f your Local School rial shortage. Two million extra tons uU. S. Victory WASTE PAPER Campaign Cattlemen LIVESTO CK SPRAY $1 Gal. Stapletons Lyjzerne 3 LEGAL LEGAL NOTICE ESTATE OF WILLIAM WYNN, DECEASED. All persons having claims against, or indebted to said estate, shall present or pay the same without delay to William Ev. erett, 16 South River Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Ad- ministrator. GEORGE L. FENNER, Sr., 41.3t Attorney. BTN we A dN ELECTRICAL, Service FOR ALL MOTOR CARS : TR Ai Te) A: ELECTRIC SERVICE 33:35 E. Jackson St. ET TR QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS oue Jo EXCESS ACID FreeBookTells of HomeTreatmentthat Must Help or it Will Cost Yeu Nothing Over two million bottles of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for reliefof symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid — Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days’ triall Ask for “Willard’s Message’’ which fully explains this treatment—free—at HALLS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN, PA. You're Invited to stop at Nancy Carol Gift Shop Main Highway entering Luzerne just before Stationery Stamps Candles Vases Shell pins Barometers Knick-Knac Shelves Aprons Hot Pads Small Metal Picture Frames Novelties A complete line of gift, bridge and party merchan- dise Mrs. Edward Tinklepaugh- proprietor Check these Timely Ariticles for fall and winter needs. Lawn rakes, 18 tooth, strongly tied with extra heavy base and reinforced wooden handles. $1.50 each Household Brooms No. 8 Silver Star, 6 tie. These strong well made corn brooms should not be confused with cheaper quality brooms. $1.79 each No. 6 Hoffman Brooms .89 each Linoleum Throw Rugs 30” by. 54” assorted colors .69 each 36” by 72” assorted colors .98 each We have a beautiful assortment of brilliant colors. School Bags Strong, sturdy bags with ample room for books, tablets, and pencils 89c¢ Other styles at $1.25 each Weather Stripping We carry a complete assort- ment of all styles and types. Now is the time to prepare your home for the winter. Egg Cartons We have just received a sup- ply of these very scarce items 3 by 4 molded 20c doz., $1.50 hundred. 3 by 4 folding 18¢ doz. $1.35 hundred. & SUPPLY Telephone Dallas 121 Main Street Dallas @ “If we don’t have it— we'll do our best to get it.”