PAGE EIGHT |John Lee Buried The TRADING POST A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY PHONE DALLAS 300 ® THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 30c MINIMUM For Sale— [Straight legged BEAGLE puppies. Schallenberger’s, Demunds - Cen- termoreland Road. Phone Dallas 457-R-9. ANTIQUE GLASS, china, lamps, furniture. Schallenberger’s De- munds-Centermoreland Road, Phone Dallas 457-R-9. Two adjoining LOTS, 50 by 150, Huntsville Road, Dallas. Phone Dallas 472-R-2. Universal Power CHAIN SAWS for lumbering operators. Can be seen at our place in Meeker (% mile off Route 115) or drop us a card and we will demonstrate. Fedor Brothers, R.D. 2, Hunlocks Creek. STOVE and FURNACE- PIPES and parts, all sizes. Hontz’s Fair- lawn Store, Shavertown. 9 x 12 wool BEDROOM RUG, like new; electric washer motor; Call] Dallas 900 and ask for Mrs. Sterling Williams. SLEEPING BAGS, Army surplus, regular $65 value for $21. Hontz's Fairlawn Store, Shavertown. CHRISTMAS (CARDS, names im- printed. Large selection to choose from. Mrs, Stella Cummings, phone 514. SLAB STOVE wood, $1 per cord. At mill near Beaumont. Ruggles Brothers. 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. DESIRABLE LOT 70 x 120, Park St., Dallas; sewer and waterpipes laid, also driveway. Inquire 148 Sheri- dan St., Wilkes-Barre. WICKER BABY CARRIAGE, $8; Dandy cradle, $5. Call Dallas 300 HOME GROWN PEACHES, ready Sept. 10. Simmons Orchards, Dallas R.F.D. 3. Phone Cent. 55-R-2 APPLES, PEARS, prunes, pullets, corn. Carlin’s, Fernbrook-Ran- som Road. CHILDREN’S OUTGROWN CLOTH- ING, 779 Wyoming Ave., Kings- ton. New snow suits, slightly soiled, greatly reduced; children’s outgrown clothing, excellent condition. Open 10:30 to 5:00 daily. SADDLE HORSE, four-year-old Morgan. Phone Harding 40-R-4. BENGAL GAS RANGE for bottled gas. Call Dallas 439-R-16, Finance your next car the bank way and save yourself money! You borrow the money from us, repay us monthly from income at a low interest rate. There are no extra fees, commissions or hidden charges and you're assured of personalized assist- ance at all times. Come in today and take advantage of our services. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Dallas, Pa. Member Federal De- posit Ins. Corp. A beautiful Sv costs i THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH * * *x G. HAROLD LLOYD PAINTS Wallpaper—Specialties Center Street (Opposite Grade School) SHAVERTOWN, PA, Open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. Wanted To Buy—- Small load of MANURE. manure preferred. Call 400. 5) Cow Dallas SNOWSUITS, boys’ clothing in good condition. 779 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. 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 Old, worn, PAISLEY SHAWLS, no piece too large or too small, State price and size. Phone Dallas 396 COTTON RAGS, highest prices paid for clean, cotton rags without buttons. ‘Cannot use silk or wool- ens. The Dallas Post. Septic Tanks— REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC Tanks. For information call C. E. German & Son, manufacturers, 78 Church Street, Kingston, 7-5348 or your local plumber. Wanted To Rent— YOUNG G.I. and his bride wish to rent three room apartment some- where in the Back Mountain area. Phone or write Dallas Post, Dallas 300. For Rent THREE-ROOM bungalow in country, cellar, electricity, water. Write Stanley Grey, Alderson, R.F.D. 1. For Sale— TEN-ROOM dwelling, 76 Main St., Dallas. Inquire Samuel Traver, Box 151 Noxen, Pa. Who To Call— STUDIO style PORTRAITS taken in your. home at your convenience. Children a specialty. Proofs sub- mitted, no obligation to buy, Write or phone E. C. Hudson, Davis street, Trucksville. Dallas, 168-R-9. If it's INSURANCE you want—call me. George B. Turn, 201 E. Cen- ter Street, Shavertown. 336-R-13. TAXI SERVICE—25¢ first mile, 20c second. No trip too long or short. Back Mountain Taxi Company. Phone night or day 413-R-2. 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. k SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults: cleaned. J. A. Singer, City Scavinger, 137 Dagobert street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529. BLUE CRUSHED STONE. Coon Certified Concrete, North Moun- tain Quarry. Dallas 465-R-9, DEAD STOCK removed promptly. Call Dallas 433-R-9. Laskowski, Rendering Plant. NO HUNTING, NO TRESPASSING posters, any quantity, immediate delivery. The Dallas Post, Dallas 300. DEAD ANIMALS removed promptly, free of charge. Call Carl Crockett, Muhlenburg, 19-R-4. WELDING: Farm, automotive household—also portable equip- ment. Wyant Brothers, Noxen road, Harvey's Lake 3490. SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, fill and general excavating. Swanson Brothers, Harvey's Lake 3228. PLUMBING, Robert R. Shavertown. LAND and construction surveys. William J. Carroll, registered pro- fessional engineer. Machell Ave. Dallas, Phone 260-R-2. LEASE FORMS, one of the best on the market, 10c each, 3 for 25c. The Dallas Post. Heating, oil burners. Phipps, North Lehigh, Phone 342-R-2. WELDING, arc and acetylene, port- able equipment, Loomis Service ‘Station, Dallas-Tunkhannock High- way, phone H.L, 3403. WATER WELLS a specialty. Al work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and ‘Son, Contractors, Drillers. Ide- town, Dial Harvey’s Lake 3156. REFRIGERATION service and Te- pairs, ‘Commercial and domestic, Harold Ash, phone Dallas 409-R-7. At Idetown Funeral of John Lee, eighty-one, will be held today at two from the home in Idetown. Mr. Lee, for forty years a resi- dent of Idetown, died Tuesday after- noon at Mercy Hospital following an amputation. He is survived by his wife, Isabelle Lee, Idetown, a sister, Mrs. Margaret Dean, Cali- phou, New Jersey; and the following children, Mrs. John McDaniels and Mrs. William Weaver of Plymouth; Roy, Dimock, Earl, Meeker; Claude, Idetown. Mr. Lee leaves thirty- two grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. charge. Funeral arrangements by R. L. Brickel. Interment will be in Idetown Cemetery. Who To Call— INSTRUCTION piano, band and or- chestra instruments. Alfred Mil- liner-Camp, Lehigh St., Trucksville. 5-R-0. GENUINE ENGRAVED personalized note paper with your mame, 50 engraved sheets and 50 plain en- velopes to match $2.50. Two weeks delivery. The Dallas Post. COMMERCIAL Photography, Ex- teriors, Interiors, Landscapes. E. P. Gardner, Ellis Drive, Shave-- town. Telephone Datias 249 R 2 OVERBROOK CIDER MILL, owned and operated by Kozemchak Bros. opens Sept. 17, and every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday from 8 A.M. to 5 PM. We buy apples. (Call 144-R-16. Rev. F. K. ‘Abbott is clergyman in, MEEKER Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts and son, Tommy of New Jersey spent last week. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Wolfe. Mr. rand Mrs. George Weintz called on friends in Berwick on Sun- day. Thomas Foss is a patient at Nes- bitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brooks of Hartford, Conn., spent several days this week with Mr, and Mrs, James Davenport. IDETOWN Mr. and Mrs. James D, Hutchin- son of Pottsville visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheldon Cave recently. Mrs. H. D. Conner and Mrs. John Dickinson and daughter of Potts- town spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Renshaw. Patsy Swan had as weekend THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1946 guests, Penny Ruggles and Arlie Mae Agnew, Mrs. Lawrence Fritz, Madeline, Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Emory Had- sel and Mrs. Alfred Hadsel spent Thursday with Mrs. Francis Smith of Trucksville. Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mrs. Lawrence Fritz and daughter Madeline, spent Friday with the former's daughter, Mrs. Albert Kanon of Nanticoke. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Comiskey and children, Walter and Mary Ann of Kingston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Corey Mead. Mrs. Lawrence Fritz and daugh- ter Madeline, returned to Gover- nor’s Island, N.Y. on Sunday after spending a week with her husband’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Fritz. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hilbert of Forty Fort and Mrs. Eleanor Mec- Let us fill your prescriptions just as your doctor wants them. Earl’s Drug Store, Trucksville ‘of Mr. Cormick and James Graham, all of Forty Fort, were callers at the home and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover enter- tained at a corn and wiener roast on Saturday evening, M/Sgt. and Mrs. Lawrence Fritz of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz, Mr. and . Mrs. Lloyd Hoover, Patsy Hoover, Roxie Hoover and Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Hoover. Arthur Dickson of Wilmington, Delaware, spent the weekend with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan. Get Your Canning Needs At The Produce Center ON HAND NOW Bartlet Pears - German Prunes - Elberta Peaches Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily LUZERNE - DALLAS HIGHWAY This side of Luzerne Lumber Co. 95 KELLY STREET COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE We buy, sell and repair all kinds of electric | motors (AC and DC) | We also buy, sell and repair all types of welders and deep and shallow well pumps. For Complete Shop Service Call 7-3150 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRIC & MACHINE COMPANY Telephone 7-3150 LUZERNE, PA. CONCRETE and BLACK-TOP Drive- ways and Sidewalks, estimates free of charge. “We also manufac- ture concrete blocks (8x8x16). Dal- las Block Co., Park St., Dallas. Phone 413-R-7. Miscellaneous : WANT TO MATE pedigreed female Collie with pedigreed male for choice of litter. James Kozemchak, Dallas 472-R-9. Female Help Wanted— WAITRESS for LeGrand’s Restaur- ant, Main Street, Dallas. light houseworker. State age and experience. Box 'C, Dallas Post. Middle-aged WOMAN for light housekeeping, two in family, no washing. If living locally can work daily or may make it her home. Charles Gates, Shrine View, Dallas Help Wanted— Write farm. Steady employment. House available. Box C. The Dallas Post, Highest Prices Paid for Old beds, China, - Statues, Bric- a Brac, Old Oil Lamps, Bureaus, Musical Instruments, World War II Souvenirs LEIDINGER’S 117 S. Washington St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459 WOMAN as good plain COOK and’ No laundry.” REPAIRING To us a well-repaired MAIN STREET of art. We take pride in our work. DALLAS SHOE REPAIR Matier Of Pride pair of shoes is a work DALLAS EXPERIENCED MAN to.work on | PARTS AND SERVICE ALL MAKES —Refrigerator Service— REBENNACK & COVERT | 265-267 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON WELL, WELL, MY BOY, ARE YOU INTERESTED Comes in 30-inch widths and mesh. 59¢c each - -~ 7 NOPE- JUST 7l FOLLOWING YOU AROUND 7] so's WHEN YOU MISS THE BALL I CAN LEARN SOME NEW CUSS WORDS. HARDWARE CLOTH Here it is, folks, this universal wire cloth is just the thing for corn cribs, rabbit pens, coal sieves and many other uses. LAWN RAKES It will soon be time to rake leaves. sortment of these fine quality rakes at 9c each - $1.75 each and $1.98 each WINDOW FABRIC Now is the time to prepare your chicken coops for winter with these fine quality window materials which let through ultra violet light and keep cold out. Flexo Glass 35¢ per square yard Transparent Window Fabric 60c per square yard WyoGlass 8lc per square yard RADIOS ‘ Soon the long winter nights will be here. a good radio to make your evenings more enjoyable. in and let us show you these new Philco and Emerson Radios. IF WEDON'T HAVE IT WE'LL DO OUR BEST TO GET IT >? DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY OF VISITING DALLAS HARDWARC € SUPPLY AND LEARNING ALL ABOUT “THEIR WONDERFUL REPUTATION! FOR SQUARE j in %-inch and %-inch square ‘We have a good as- $1.50 each You will want Come Heavens, Mr. Evans, I could eat a gallon myself. Now You Can Make "Home Sweet Home” Sweeter ‘with BREYER'S delicious ICE CREAM In Gallon Packages $1.95 Put a gallon in your refrigerator or deep freeze unit. ready for unexpected guests or home parties. Pints 40c¢ In Our CANDY DEPARTMENT NESTLE’S PLAIN AND ALMOND SALT WATER TAFFY CHOCOLATE BARS BUTTERED RICH POP CORN SUGARED POP CORN Ten delightfully packed Assortments Greta Choeolates, Chocolate cov- ered Almonds, Peanut Clusters, Brazil Nuts, Etc, - Quarts 75¢ COCKTAIL PEANUTS PEANUT CRUNCH Have ice cream
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