STI TT oe _ Brothers. . CHILDREN’S outgrown The TRADING POST A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLAGE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND GHEAPLY PHONE DALLAS 300 @ THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 80c MINIMUM For Sale— EASTER BUNNIES, live white rab- bits. Azaleamums plants 25c; fresh eggs. (Carlin’s, Dallas 316-R-23. ONE ELECTRIC FREEZING CAB- NET. Size 11 cubic feet. A-1 condition. See Mr. James Ide be- hind Mohawk Riding Academy, Harvey's Lake. PRIVATE SALE, 3 bedroom suites, living room suite, 9-piece dining room suite, hall rack, library table, stands, phonograph, small ice re- frigerator and other smal] items. Mrs. Wesley Hoover, Franklin street, Dallas. JAMESWAY metal hens’ nests; 8- gal. water fountains. Hilbert’s Hatchery, Beaumont. GUERNSEY HEIFER, recently fresh. Barred Rock chicks. Six weeks old. Reasonable. Harvey Meade, Dorrance Reynolds Farm. ° PLUMBING, Heating, oil burners. Robert R. Phipps, North Lehigh, Shavertown. Phone 342-R-2. BABY CHICKS are now available by order. Hilbert’'s Hatchery, Beaumont. 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. 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. 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. TWO FARM WAGONS, one in very good condition. J. H. Manzoni, Dallas 443-R-2. Meyers Orchard SPRAYER. Used one season. 100-gal. tank. Vick- land seed oats. John Niezgoda, Lehman. GRAY ENAMEL KITCHEN RANGE, large oak sideboard, small side- board, round table. Reasonable. Phone 360-R-14. ‘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. CINDER BLOCKS (8x12x16) Dallas 413-R-T. (8x8x16 and also corner blocks. Block Company. Phone BABY CHICKS: New Hampshires 12¢, Rock Reds, 10c. First quality. All delivered. Joe Davis, Lerays- ville, Pa. CINDER ASHES for fill. Trucking service. Phone Kingston 7-4404. Ray Pisaneschi. BICYCLE, (Colson standard size, practically new. Call Dallas 300. 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 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. Wanted To Buy— 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. Write to Ike Mel- Iner, 114 Second Ave., Kingston or phone Kingston 7-2746 and we will call on you. tf [CHICKEN (COOP, Purcell, 20 Mt. Greenwood road, Trucksville, 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. GARDENS PLOWED. Kenneth Brobst, Pinecrest avenue, Dallas. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. ‘J. A. Singer, City Scavinger, 137 Dagobert street, Wilkes*Barre. Dial 3-4529. ‘GENERAL HAULING, ICE AND COAL. Roberts Brothers. Phone 473-R-16. ; : BLUE, CRUSHED STONE. Coon Certified Concrete, North Moun- tain Quarry. Dallas 465-R-9. Male Help Wanted— YOUNG MAN to work in kitchen make himself useful. Must have good references and be over 21 years of age. Irem Country Club. COMPETENT MAN to repair or ad- vise me how to repair dry wall spring. Susan (Cassedy, Dallas 424-R-4, Female Help Wanted— TEN YOUNG WOMEN for after- noon and evening work, to assist in making salads and serving ban- quets, luncheons and wedding re- OLD JEWELRY-DIAMONDS. 128|ceptions. Must be clean and neat. Franklin Street. Uniforms furnished to those who : qualify. Experience not necessary Who To Call— but helpful. Irem Country Club. GENERAL HAULING: anything, | EXPERIENCED WOMAN for our anytime, anywhere. Larry Dra- bick, Telephone Dallas 362-R-9, PIANO tuning and repairing. Tun- ing $3.50. George Barnhardt, 233 bakery department. One who can make pies, tea biscuits, muffins and cake. Irem Country Club. MT EVERGREEN Company, Church River St., Forty Fort. Phone 7-1054. street. HAROLD C. Home For serves the Dallas Area . . of beauty and distinction. A MODERN SERVICE—MODERATE IN COST . day or night . . moderate rates as in town. Rely on Snowdon for a funeral 64 North Franklin St, Wilkes.Barre, Pa. TELEPHONE WILKES-BARRE 3-0400 SNOWDON Funerals . at the same Pleasant work. Workers | § THE POST make up to 75¢ an hour. Apply Tuesday 10 to 4 p.m. GIRL from 25 to 60 ito go to sea- shore from June 18 to September 20. Plain cooking and light house- work. One in family. Dallas 198- R-0. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN to look after elderly woman in four room apartment in Forty Fort. Phone 51-R-10. 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. Real Estate For Sale— THREE LOTS (58x150) along Route 309 at Bowman's Creek, mile beyond Beaumont. Phone Harvey's Lake 3479. SIX ROOM HOUSE, corner Hunts- ville and Jackson Sts. Inquire 40 W. Dorrance St., Kingston or phone Kingston 7-6356. For Rent— IDEAL SUMMER HOME, 8-rooms, electricity—excellent spring, nice grounds and trees, quiet location, 2 miles off hard road, near town but easy to reach year around. Call Dallas 443-R-2. . STORE ROOM in Dallas. Good loca- tion, center of town. Call 117- R-2. 2-ROOM COTTAGE, third room be- ing built on soon. Country, near Pe | 2-8867 PREMIER Authorized Service HUTCHINS 288 Bo, Main Bt, Wilkes-Barre (Below Haxle Street 5 2) 7 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 thoroughbred female for one nice little female from litter. Phone Dallas 300, Howard Risley’s Barn- yard. 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 free of charge. (Call Carl Crockett, Muhlenburg, 19-R-4. 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 use in connection with the photostatic Equipment in 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. Don't give thought because we will loan you the money vou need to pay § your taxes. Our in- terest rate is low . . . repayment on easy terms. This is just an- other service of FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, PA. Member Federal De- posit Insurance Corp. Harvey's Lake. Phone Harvey's el aot. and many other items. Miscellaneous WANTED to mate, registered male SHAVERTOWN wire haired terrier with BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. DEAD ANIMALS removed promptly, | | Successors To SHAVERTOWN LUMBER COMPANY Phone Dallas 42 APRIL 19, 194 the Mathers block, have moved in $475,000 Plant Will Locate Here (Continued from Page One) first year. About 40 percent of the help employed will be male. Although Wilkes-Barre banks have agreed to take the $200,000 first mortgage, other banks of the area will be asked to participate. Wyoming Valley Industrial Fund assisted by Wilkes-Barre Wyoming Valley Chamber of (Commerce and certain manufacturers of the area are instrumental in bringing the plant here and will work together in raising second mortgage funds throughout the community. TRUCKSVILLE Mrs. Robert Mathers has received word that her husband, Bob will leave Berlin for the States April 25. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kizis of Carverton road have announced the birth of a son at Nesbitt Hospital. This is their second son. Robert Shoemaker of Carverton road was discharged from Bain- bridge, Md., April 5 after serving with the U. S. Navy for three and a half years in the Atlantic and Pacific war areas. Mrs. Rita Shanks of Coatsville and James Worell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lock of Holly street spent a day recently with the latter's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 'W. Davis of Scranton. William A. Houghwout and fam- ily of Myers street, Forty Fort, have moved into the Moyer home on Huntsville road. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croom and family and Mrs. Marian Marth and Marilyn, all former occupants of! with their respective families. Highest Prices Paid for 01d beds, (China, Statues, Bric- a Brac, Old Oil Lamps, Bureaus, Musical Instruments, World War II Souvenirs LEIDINGER’S 117 iS. Washington St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459 ECL ALL MAKES —Refrigerator Service— REBENNACK & COVERT | 265-267 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON RK DONE BY SPECIALISTS. APPLIES Koater. DRIES IN 52 WEST CENTER STREET BIGGEST COLOR SELECTION IN THE COUNTY 12—Primary Colors—12 and WHITE ONE COAT COVERS WALLPAPER, painted walls, wallboard, basement walls, a wide brush or with the Kem-Tone Roller- ONE GALLON DOES THE AVERAGE ROOM. CALL DALLAS 10 SHAVERTOWN PAINT & SPECIALTIES CO. G. Harorp Lroyp Open Evenings Opposite Grade School No muss? THIN WITH WATER! NO BOTHER! WASHES EASILY? JUST ROLL IT ON WITH THE NEW Kem-Tone ROLLER- "KOATER EASILY with ONE HOUR. SHAVERTOWN DAN CUPID HITS JACKPOT AT FIRST NATIONAL WITH FOUR WEDDINGS SCHEDULED Sly Dan Cupid hit the jack pot this spring at First Nation- al Bank when he shot his magic arrow clean through the hearts of four.of the employees, leaving helpless “Doc Jeter” and Cashier “Pop” Eck a little jittery about the overdraft. First to ‘upset the apple cart” will be Doris Stookey when she marries Harold Brobst on Saturday. One of her attendants will be Mrs. Robert Brown, also a bank em- ployee and bride of last spring. Jane Case and Donald Davis will take the fatal step May 4 and Pauline Shaver and Ed- win Roth on May 25. Billie Baker has promised to wait until June 9 before he marries Margaret Dinges whom he met while training with the Air Corps at Lincoln, Neb. ' But, since “every body loves" a’ lover,” townsfolks are pre- paring to put up with incorrect balances, overcharges and even bank holidays— and get a whale of a kick out of it! I ] NATIONAL GARDEN WEEK Again this year our government has asked us to raise more vegetables and foodstuffs. At our store you will find an abundance of the finest quality garden seeds and tools. Ginn STURDY GARDEN RAKES 15¢ and $1.35 each ® Well Made GARDEN HOES T9¢c and $1.25 each @® GARDEN CULTIVATORS (Hand Type) 19¢, $125, $1.50, $1.98 each (Wheel Type) Made of aluminum. Light in weight and very sturdy. Complete with all attach- ments. $12.75 * Kk % For Your Garden’s HEALTH We have a complete stock of VIGORO BONE MEAL DRICONURE POWDERED TOBACCO PEAT MOSS PLANT FOODS hk kx & ‘We handle all of the new nationally advertised “plant hormones, dusts, sprays, in- secticides and plant foods that you. have been read- ing about in your garden magazines and seed cata- logues. x ok %x | For Your Health Now is the time to protect your family against flies and insects. We still have a complete stock of SCREENING in black, galvanized and bronze in all popular widths ® We also have a good supply i of SCREEN DOORS and WINDOW SCREENS Don’t delay, these are very critical items and they won't last long. Dallas Hardware and When you think of EASTER think of EVANS CE VEVEVEVEQVEQ/ER They always have some- thing you want LIVE RABBITS (See our windows full of them) POTTED PLANTS Are Lovely Gifts FOR EASTER We have a large assort- ment of all kinds of color- ful flowers. ° RVC VET VELVET VEE CHOCOLATE COVERED Coconut and fruit-nut filled LRT S Large Assortment BOXED CANDIES Easter wrapped ’ VET VEQVEVEQVEVD]EQ|VER EASTER NOVELTIES 5¢—10c—15¢ } CE VLEVEQVEVDEQVDEQ/VLE GRASS FOR BASKETS i0c Supply Telephone Dallas 121 Main Street Dallas Try a quart or a gallon for Easter. All you want in many delicious flavors.
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