~ PAGE EIGHT The TRADING POST A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY \ ~ PHONE DALLAS 300 @ THREE "CENTS PER WORD © 30¢ MINIMUM For Sale— CAR RADIO and heater, Cheap. In- quire after 6 P.M., Marvin Scott, Davenport St., Dallas. HEATING STOVE $17. Mrs, Wil- liam Eckert. Phone Dallas 275- R-16. WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR $130; - Tappen (Gas Range $70, used only three months. (Call Dal- las 117-R-2. GUERNSEY HEIFER, recently fresh. Barred Rock chicks. Six weeks old. Reasonable. Harvey Meade, Dorrance Reynolds Farm. HORSE DRAWN EQUIPMENT; two plows, two cultivators, one disc harrow, one broadcast grain drill, hay wagon, Ford motor on wheels, and various other equipment. Gor- don S. Yetter, Pike's (Creek mext to Ruggles Store. [Phone Dallas 461-R-3. PRIVATE SALE five rooms of household furniture including antique Governor Winthrop desk, plate glass mirrors, 3-piece living room suite, occasional tables, chairs, rockers, wardrobe, complete bed- room furniture, electric washer, sweeper, sewing machine, radio, iron, men’s size 38 clothing, size 8 boots and shoes and carpenter tools. Laura Jane LaBar, Cliff- side avenue, Trucksville. : GLADIOLUS BULBS; have a few at $1.25 for 25, and $1.50 for 25; forsythia roots 40c, Ray Shiber, Dallas 187. APRIL 13 starting at 12:30: Selling an outstanding herd of purebred Holsteins and farm equipment. John A. Hildebrant, Meeker-Loyalville Road leading from Route 29 to Route 115. COW AND three-months old calf, also cow manure $3 trailer load delivered, John Stofila, Glenview Terrace, Fernbrook. Maple walnut CHEST of DRAWERS, dresser, iron bed, 3-piece wicker suite; dinner gown of royal blue with gold sequin trim, size 42, worn once. Mrs. Arthur Newman. Phone 127-R-11. J TWO ROOM BUILDING. Complete wiring, sink, piping, water tank. Easily movable. Henry Blank ,Hill- side, Trucksville. Five piece BED ROOM SUITE. + Jason Kunkle, Shadyside Dairy, Kunkle. GARDEN CULTIVATOR Dallas 367-R-14. for sale. MIXED CLOVER and Alfalfa hay.? Not baled. C. H. Moore, Dallas R.D. 3. BLUE ENAMEL COOK STOVE. Herman LaBar, Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown. DISC HARROW, thrashing machine heater and also household furni- ture. Cal] Dallas 232-R-14. SLAB STOVE wood, $1 per cord. At mill near Beaumont. Ruggles Brothers. CHILDREN’S outgrown clothing. Spring coats, suits, dresses in excellent condition. 779 Wyoming ave. Open daily from 10:30 to 5. NEW HAMPSHIRE 12%c, Rock Red 10c. All straight run. Blood- tested and R.O.P. breeding. (Car delivery. Telephone 31-R-11. Joe Davis, Leraysville. ROASTING and Stewing Chickens. George Rice and Son. Phone 348-R-2. | GENERAL HAULING: Who To Cali— anything, anytime, anywhere. Larry Dra- bick, Telephone Dallas 362-R-9. PIANO tuning and ‘repairing. Tun- ing $3.50. George Barnhardt, 233 River St., Forty Fort. Phone 77-1054. PLUMBING, Heating, oil burners. Robert R. Phipps, North Lehigh, Shavertown. Phone 342-R-2. THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1946 OLD JEWELRY-DIAMONDS. 128 Franklin Street. Help Wanted— WAITRESS, good hours and work- ing conditions. LeGrand’s Res- taurant, Dallas. GIRL OR WOMAN for general housework. Phone 172-R-3 Dal- las. Township Physical Examinations Progress Dr. R. M. Bodycomb completed dental = examinations of Dallas Township pupils on Wednesday, Dr. A. A. Mascali is conducting the physical examinations. The faculty and students from the upper’ down to the Ninth Grade have already been examined. YOUNG WOMAN for general housework in family of two adults. Nice home, good surround- ings. Experience preferred but not necessary. Write Box D., Dallas . Post. WOMEN WANTED, Mt. Evergreen Company, Church St. Pleasant work. Workers make up to 75c per hour. Apply Monday 1 to 4 P. M. BABY CHICKS are. now available by order. Hilbert’'s Hatchery, Beaumont. x LAND and construction surveys. William J. (Carroll, registered pro- fessional engineer. Machell Ave., Dallas, Phone 260-R-2. WATER WELLS a specialty. All work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son, Contractors, Drillers. Ide- town, Dial Harvey’s Lake 3156. PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, dec- orating. Elwood Lutsey. Phone Dallas 300. Electrical work. Russell W. Shaver, 118 Main St., Dallas. Phone 290-R-7. 50-1t CARPENTRY, repairs, cabinet work, painting. No job too small. Call Dallas 38-R-3. REFRIGERATION service and re- pairs. ‘Commercial and domestic. Harlod Ash, phone Dallas 409-R-7. COPIES of new, old or faded photo-| graphs. E. P. Gardner, Ellis, Drive, iShavertown, Telephone Dal- las 249-R-2. MAGIC OINTMENT brings quick re- lief from burns or your money back. Call B. J. Laskowski, Dallas 433-R-9. . INSTRUCTION piano, band and or- chestra instruments. Alfred Mil- liner-Camp, Lehigh St., Trucksville. Phone Dallas 304-R-8 or Meshoppen 5-R-0. ? ; (8x8x16 and also corner blocks. Company. Phone CINDER BLOCKS (8x12x16) Dallas Block 413-R-1T. HOUSE WIRING and electrical ser- vice. Dallas 337-R-9. R. W. ‘Prutzman. 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. WHETHER YOU LIVE or die, life insurance pays. George Turn, Shavertown. [Phone 336-R-13. Real Estate For Sale— THREE LOTS (58x150) along Route 309 at Bowman's Creek, mile beyond Beaumont. Phone Harvey's Lake 3479. BRICK BUSINESS PROPERTY on Main Street, Dallas, $3,200. Call Harvey's Lake 3479. Wanted To Rent— BUSINESSMAN and wife, both veterans, desire 3 to 5 room apartment or bungalow. References. iCall G. P. Larson, Sterling Hotel. Wanted To Buy— OLD FLOWER PRINTS. Phone H.L. 3270. By Ike Mellner, Livestock dealer. Fresh cows and close springers and all kinds of beef cattle and calves. Will buy reactor cattle as well as straight cows. Will pay highest prices. Iner, 114 Second Ave., Kingston or phone Kingston 7-2746 and we will call on you. tf Harold C. Home for moderate rates. Provides the same efficient, modern service in the Dallas Area as in town . . . at the same 64 North Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Telephone Wilkes-Barre 3-0400 Snowdon——, Funerals WANTED garden plowed at once. Church Street Dallas. Call 542. Miscellaneous DO YOU WANT a good income from a business of your own? I have such a business and will be glad to tell you how to secure one like it. Car is my only investment. Write Stanley Mashinski, Dallas, R. D. 3. : PERSONALIZED Stationery, printed with name and address in a wide variety of paper sizes and colors. 100 sheets and 50 envelopes $1.50. Two weeks delivery. The Dallas Post. We remove dead stock free of charge. Call Dallas 433-R-9, Las- kowski Rendering Works. 51-1t DEAD ANIMALS removed promptly, free of charge. Call Carl Crockett, Muhlenburg, 19-R-4. Write to Ike Mel-| Request For Bids Sealed proposals will be received by the Controller of Luzerne County at his office at the Court House, ‘Wilkes-Barre, Penna., until 10:00 A. M., April 16th, 1946 for furnish- ing Luzerne County with: Various materials for the main- tenance of Road and Bridges, for the current fiscal year; 10,000 marriage licenses and marriage Applications, and 100 un- numbered marriage license forms, for use in the office of the Register of Wills; Supplies for wuse the basement of the Court House. All in accordance with specifica- tions on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, Court House Annex, Water Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Proposals must be ‘accompanied by a certified check, Bank Cashiers check or Trust Company Treasurer's check, in the amount set forth in specifications, made payable to the Treasurer of Luzerne County. Bid envelope to be plainly marked with the name of items or article for which bid is intended. ROBERT H. STROH, County Controller. TRUCK REPAIRS FINANCED IN TEN MINUTES YOUR TITLE ONLY COLLATERAL NO INVESTIGATIONS NO ENDORSERS STANDARD AUTO FINANCE CO. Odd Fellows Bldg. 21 South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre Pa. Dial 3-7921 Now is the time to start building again. You may want to erect a mew home, repair vour present one. We will be glad to assist vou financially, loan vou whatever money vou need. Consult us today and we will ar- range a loan tailored to fit your budget. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, PA. Member Federal De- posit Insurance Corp. - "th—One of the largest horse sales of the season—7th On main highway from Ber- wick to Bloomsburg on MONDAY APRIL 15, 1946 at 12 o'clock noon. One car load of Iowa horses, ‘one car load of Texas ponies. I have been holding my big sales every Monday. You all know the kind I ship. It will sure be horse day at the old reliable place. Will sell Iowa. horses at 12 o'clock noon. Electric light pony sale at 6 o'clock. Will have 50 | head of ponies. Ray left for Texas three weeks ago and wired me he has a fine lot of Shetlands, Welsh and three quarter ponies. He has three 3- quarter palominos. A few five gaited three quarter ponies and every one broke. Come and bring the kiddies and give them a free ride. You can get here most any kind of a horse or a pony you want. My prices are slashed way below any price ever known from 50 to: 75 dollars a head. Come see a live auction where some thing is doing every min- ute. IShaffer’s place is like the old mill wheel turning all the time. Don't forget the date and be with me as I need you all. About 20 head of second hand work horses. Will have several new and second hand saddles and riding bridles. All draft horses will be delivered free. TERMS: Same as usual. RUNYAN, ‘Auctioneer. ELMER SHAFFER E WE BUY, SELL AND REPAIR ALL MAKES “HUTCHINS 288 S80. Main St.,, Wilkes-Barre (Below Hazle Street) ditorial— ( Continued from: Page One Nor the years condemn, At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, We shall remember them.” A new life is born in the new world, and to this new organization the new world will give its vigor, courage and confidence. It is good that the United Nations has its permanent headquarters here because there is no doubt at all that everybody every place is certain in their hearts that the success of the United Nations is entrusted to the leadership of the United States. With our motto of “In God We Trust,” God grant we succeed. See Us For... Lumber Windows Doors Plaster Board Plaster Lime Rock Lath Metal Lath Rockwool Insulation Board Hard Board Terra Cotta Pipe Brick Cement Calcium Chloride Hardware Paint Roofing and many other items. SHAVERTOWN BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. Successors To SHAVERTOWN LUMBER COMPANY Phone Dallas 42 EXECUTOR'S SALE Valuable Farming Inplements On the Nesbitt Farm, 4 miles northeast of Dal- las, on the improved road from Kunkle to De- Munds, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1946 12 O'clock Noon 1 Caterpillar Tractor and Plow, Metal McCor- mick Deering Grain Separator, large size, in very good condition, 2 Manure Spreaders, in very good condition, McCormick-Deering 7 ft. Binder, Heavy Duty Hay Loader and Side Delivery Rake and Tedder, very good condition, Corn Binder, Ensilage Cutter, Large double disc, 2 Hay Rakes, Hay Tedder, Grain Reaper, 3 Broad Tire Wagons and Flat Hay Ladders, Grass Mower, Platform Spring Wagon, John Deere Double row Corn Planter in good condition, 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrows, in good condition, Lime Drill, large Feed Grinder, Fanning Mill, Potato Hiller, Double Corn Sheller, 2 Single Cultivators, 2 Stone Sleds, other articles not mentioned. TERMS OF SALE: CASH SECOND NATIONAL BANK, Wilkes-Barre, Executor and Trustee of the Nesbitt Estate. John T. Williams, Buctioneer in connection | | with the photostatic Equipment in|, CIT ET Aa TL “PARTS AND SERVICE ALL MAKES —Retrigerator Service— REBENNACK & COVERT | 265-267 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON Koater. Ee BIGGEST COLOR SELECTION IN THE COUNTY 12—Primary Colors—12 and WHITE ONE COAT COVERS WALLPAPER, painted walls, wallboard, basement walls. APPLIES EASILY with a wide brush or with the Kem-Tone Roller- DRIES IN ONE HOUR. ONE GALLON DOES THE AVERAGE ROOM. CALL DALLAS 10 SHAVERTOWN PAINT & SPECIALTIES CO. Open Evenings ’ Opposite Grade School 52 WEST CENTER STREET 80 BIRTHDAYS - - - 80 YEARS OF QUALITY ICE CREAM Since 1866—when Breyers Ice Cream was first made—its quality has been . That’s why today, on its 80th Birthday, Breyers consistently superior. Ice Cream is enjoyed by more people than any other ice cream in the world. TRY 80TH ANNIVERSARY FLAVOR— BURNT ALMOND—Created by Breyers in 1916 No muss? THIN WITH WATER! N\ No Fuss? § covers WALLPAPER! No BOTHER! WASHES EASILY! JUST ROLL IT ON WITH THE NEW Kem-Tone ROLLER- KOATER TB PLEDGE THA NEVER CONTA RS OR FILLERS, jis GELATINS.POWDE URE.& & ND, ANY NAT! D SUGAR AND. FLAVORING OF NULATE k Ss REAL CREAM. GRANT oe 1 When you buy ice cream from an authorized Breyer ‘dealer you KNOW your children are getting SAFE Ice Cream ¢ eo protected by the famous Breyer “Pledge of Purity” SHAVERTOWN \ P Back Mountain Distributors vans’) REXC 1 ' SHAVERTOWN, PA.
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