The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 11, 1946, Image 8

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    “The TRAD
A POST CLASSIFIED AB
RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY
ING POST
IS THE PLACE TO GET
PHONE DALLAS 300 @ THREE CENTS PER. WORD @ 30c MINIMUM
For Sale—
BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT and
supplies; chrome sandwich grill,
Philco radio (table model). Phone
Dallas 462-R-11.
Living room LIGHT FIXTURE, five
lamps practically new $8. Call
462-R-4, 17 Hazeltine Street, Shav-
ertown.
HOT AIR FURNACE in good shape
with plenty of new 8 and 10-inch
galvanized pipes. Jack Andres,
Center Hill Road.
PIGS six weeks old/ and hogs over
one year old, also bull calves.
William A. Valentine, Dallas RFD
2, telephone Dallas 362-R-14.
Two SINGLE BEDS with springs, $8
each. Phone 472-R-2.
Wanted To Buy
COTTON RAGS, highest prices paid
for clean, cotton rags without
buttons. Cannot use silk or wool-
ens. The Dallas Post.
SNOWSUITS, boys’ clothing in good
condition. 779 Wyoming Ave.
Kingston.
FRESH COWS and close springers.
Must be T.B. and blood tested;
also all kinds of beef cattle and
calves. If you have any livestock
to sell, write or phone me and I
will call on you at once. I am in
the country everyday in the week.
I buy direct, I sell direct and there-
fore pay you more money. Jke
Mellner, 114 [Second ‘Ave., Kingston.
Phone 7-2746.
‘squash,
rab-
PEARS, apples, - grapes,
pumpkins, cider, chickens,
bits. (Carlins, Martz Road.
TEAM of fine
weight 3,200.
Sweet Valley.
R-4.
THRESHING MACHINE, heater, buf-
fet, three beds. N. A. Staub, 115
Carverton Road, Trucksville, Phone
232-R-14.
SAWMILL, new, American No. 1,
with building and land 300 x
125 ft.; also 79 acres of timber.
Must sell at costs due to poor
health. Sandel Hunt, Dallas, Pa.
426
1932 CHEVROLET PICK-UP truck,
good condition. Roy King, Dal-
las, R.D. 2, Phone 361-R-11
CAR HEATER. Marvin ‘Scott,
Davenport St., Dallas,
BABY CHICKS available by order.
Hilbert’s Hatchery, Beaumont.
"BLACK HORSES,
Hill “Top Farm,
Phone Dallas 363-
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.
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.
700 acres TIMBERLAND, Fed Rock.
Suitable for hunting club. Bear
deer. Fred Covert, ED. 2, Hun-
lock’s Creek.
Found—
WHITE GOLD GLASSES, left at
First National Bank, Dallas,
about two weeks ago. Owner may
have by paying for ad.
ROLE LN RTGS
A Safe Deposit Bex In owr Fire-and-Thatt-Proof
Veults Protests valuables of lose then fs o dey.
First Floor «= Street Level — Me Stairs
“WYOMING
NAT'L BANK or WILKES BARRE
Y
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
RENTING
SELLING
APPRAISING
se116 J. W. Young Realtor
Now is the time to
start building again.
You may want to erect
a new home, repair
vour present one. We
will be glad to assist
you financially, loan
vou whatever money
you need. Consult us
today and we will ar-
range a loan tailored
to fit vour budget.
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
DALLAS, PA.
Member Federal De-
posit Insurance Corp.
Potato Diggers—
Just received a carload of DIGGERS.
A size and model for every farm.
Priced from $17.50 up. (Charles H.
Long, Sweet Valley. Phone Dallas
363-R-1.
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.
Who To Call—
Save 20% on your FIRE INSUR-
ANCE. The MORGAN AGENCY,
Box 22 Shavertown. Phone Dallas
237-R-T.
GENERAL HAULING: coal, wood,
sand and ashes. [Call Glenn Rog-
ers, Dallas 360-R-10.
All Types of MASONRY WORK,
ash pits, cellar walls, chimneys,
sidewalks. Jack Andres, Center
Hill Road.
ACCIDENT BILLS—Ilet me show you
how to pay them. George Turn,
201 E. Center Street, Shavertown.
336-R-13.
GENERAL HAULING—truck for
hire—Coal, wood, sand and grav-
el. Wilson Honeywell, Shavertown,
Phone 275-R-8.
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.
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.
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy
vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer,
City ‘Scavinger, 137 Dagobert street,
Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529.
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, Heating, oil burners.
Robert R. Phipps, North Lehigh,
Shavertown. Phone 342-R-2.
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.
PAINTING and PAPERING done
expertly. Phone 7-2836 or write
\ Who To Call—
PAINTING and PAPERING done ex-
pertly. Phone 7-2836 or write
Duke Yank, 427% Vaughn street,
Luzerne.
GENUINE ENGRAVED personalized
note paper with your name, 50
engraved sheets and 50 plain en-
velopes to match $2.50. Two weeks
delivery. The Dallas Post.
COMMERCIAL: Photograpny, Ex-
teriors, Interiors, Landscapes. E.
P. Gardner, Ellis Drive, Shaver-
town. Telephone Dallas 249-R-2.
REFRIGERATION service and re-
pairs. Commercial and domestic.
Harold Ash, phone Dallas 409-R-7.
HOME APPLIANCE REPAIRS,
Specialize in sewing machines.
All work absolutely guaranteed.
Darwin K. Roberts, phone 282-R-0.
BLUE CRUSHED STONE.
: Certified Concrete, North Moun-
tain Quarry. Dallas 465-R-9,
Real Estate For Sale—
5 HOUSE LOTS 40x120, Center Hill
road. 3 house lots 50x125, Glen-
view: Terrace, overlooking Fern-'
brook Park. 2 Cemetery lots, 6
graves, 545, 546, Memorial Shrine.
Phone 7-6029.
SIX ROOM HOUSE, large lot, ex-
cellent location, just off Main
street, Dallas. Phone 117-R-2.
Female Help Wanted—
WOMAN for altering and repairing
women’s and men’s clothes in
own home. Heck’s (Cleaners, phone
H.L. 3326.
WOMEN, make extra money for
Christmas. You can earn 5$ or
more per day. (Call H.L. 2130.
Experienced WOMAN for house
work. $5 a day. Stockert, West
Dallas.
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
CARD OF THANKS
Miss Elizabeth Culbert wishes to
thank those who offered their ex-
pressions of sympathy and generous
help during her recent bereave-
ment,
Robert Cruse Addresses
Men Of Dallas Rotary
Robert Cruse was guest speaker
at the meeting of Dallas Rotary
Club held at Irem Country Club
last Thursday evening. Mr. Cruse
spoke on the Community Welfare
Federation. Present were: John
Corliss, president, Harold Payne,
Leslie Warhola, Robert Bodycomb,
R. L. Hallock, Warren Taylor,
George Metz, James Huston, A. N.
Garinger, Warren Yeisley, William
Valentine, Oswald Griffith, David
Jenkins, David Williams, Harry, Ohl-
man, Floyd Chamberlain, Harold
Titman, F. Bud Schooley, L. L. Rich-
ardson, Ralph Paul, James Besecker,
James Lacy, Don Ide, Sheldon Mos-
ier, L. F. Kingsley, Dan Richards,
Paul Warriner and A. G. Ruther-
ford.
East Dallas Trap Shoot
Flat Rock Gun Club will hold a
trap shoot at Fritsky’s Farm, Martz
road, East Dallas, Sunday, October
13. Prizes will be awarded.
Coon ;
THE POST, FRIDAY, , oooBER 1 11, 1946
Taxpayers’ Friend
Miss Beverly Veitch
Marries George Moore
Claude street became ti
George Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Moore of East Dallas at
Orange, Wednesday, October 2. At-
tendants were Mr. and Mrs, Jack
Fowler of East Dallas.
Mrs. Moore is a graduate of Dal-
las Township High School in the
class of 1946. Mr. Moore was also
graduated from Dallas Township
High School and served with the
Army Engineers during the war.
Both are employed by Hislop’s Econ-
omy Market.
They are making their home on
the Martz Farm, East Dallas.
~~~ LEGAL
ESTATE of ADA HICE, deceased.
Letters of Administration in the
estate of the above-named decedent
having been granted to the under-
signed, persons indebted to said
estate are to make payment, and
those having claims to present the
same to
HARRY E. HOWELL, Administrator,
Dallas, Pa., R.D, 3.
B. B. LEWIS, Attorney.
Read The Posts Classified Column
A RETIRED LAW CLERK, David A
Ballard, 67, sits on his park bench
outside the County Building in De-
troit, Mich., where tax-paying cli- |
en. seeking damages against the
~ity confer with him. For ten years
ie has been defending cases in
court without fees. In one year he
won 152 of 156 cases. He lives on his
old age pension. (International)
Rummage Sale
Friendship Class of Lehman Meth-
odist Church will hold a Rummage
Sale at 191 Main Street, Luzerne,
on October 17, 18 and 19.
Headed For Japan
PFC. Francis J. Beline spent a
delay enroute furlough at his home
in Trucksville recently. He left
Friday for Camp Stoneman, Pitts-
burgh, Cal. from where he will go
to Japan. [Francis received his
basic training at Pennsylvania Mili-
tary College and Fort McClellen,
Ala.
Box Social Will Be
Held At Church Tonight
A box social will be held in the
Dallas Methodist Church this eve-
ning, Friday, October 11 at 8 p.m.
under the auspices of the Durbin
Sunday School Class. Mrs. Alva
Eggleston is general chairman, Mrs.
Niles White has arranged a humor-
ous program. The public is invited.
Proceeds will be used to pay for
the new lantern type lights to be
installed in the church in the near
future. ®
RLRCUIAS (8
‘Now here's a warning
for poultry folks,
This is no time for
cracking jokes,
It's time to start that AVI-TON plan,
Just mix it ia my growing bran.”
| Bieds heavily infested with large roundworms
and cecal worms can't do their best. Control
these worms with a systematic 3-day Aw-Ton
Weatment each month. Easily mixed em mash.
USE A 3-DAY
TREATMENT
EACH
MONTH
Stapleton Drug Store
LUZERNE, PENNA.
-
Horses Wanted ! :
If you have an old horse
whose days are done and is
ready to pass on, I can use
it for fox feed. Wil] pay ac-
cording to size and condi-
tion. Horse must be able
‘to walk and have no con-
tagious disease.
Elmer Shaffer
| PHONE 20, BERWICK
x || Did You Know That—
FRESH
COMB HONEY
44c
HONTZ’S
Fairlawn Store
SHAVERTOWN, PA.
\
Besides the elephant, Ivory
A beautiful room
costs only 98
WHEN
ville. Phone Dallas 304-R-8.
Duke Yank, 427% Vaughn St,
Luzerne. THE MIRACLE WALL FINISH
ok. tek oe
WATER WELLS a specialty. (All G. H AROLD LLOYD
work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver
and Son, (Contractors, Drillers. Ide-
town, Dial Harvey’s Lake 3156. Wallpaper—Specialties
3 Center Street
INSTRUCTION piano, band and (Opposite Grade School)
orchestra instruments. Alfred SHAVERTOWN, PA.
Milliner-Camp, Lehigh St., Trucks-
PAINTS
is obtained from the walrus,
the hippopotamus and the
narwhal.
And That
Now is the time to open
your credit account and get
the finest in watches, dia-
monds, jewelry, and elec-
trical appliances at
x Xx Xx
FINKELSTEIN’S
JEWELRY STORE
12 Main St., Luzerne
Open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.
PARTS AND SERVICE
ALL MAKES
—Refrigerator Service—
REBENNACK & COVERT
265-267 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON
@ WORK DON€ BY SPECIALISTS.]
County, Penna.,
No. 9818).
This herd is headed by
23,476 lbs. milk, 3.8%.
mermans Dairy Farm,
Record HIR Herd.
and heifer calves.
outstanding blood lines,
between now and January.
Owner:
Sales Manager:
Ralph M. Sands
R.D. 3, Wyoming, Penna.
COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE
REGISTERED HOLSTEINS AND GUERNSEYS
at the farm of Carlo Saporito at Vernon, Wyoming
four miles
Penna., and five miles from U.S. Route 11 leading from
Wilkes- Barre to Tunkhannock, watch for arrows on
Saturday, October 12, 1946 at 1:00 sharp.
This herd consists of 30 Registered Holsteins, 8 Grade
Holsteins, 1 Registered Guernsey, and 2 Grade Guern-
seys. This herd is negative and certified— (Certificate
(883089) son of the Proven Sire Belle Crest Admiral
Ormsby Fobes (743726) and out of Beauty Piebe Spink-
er (1851153) at 5Y% years in 365 days-3X
He was purchased from Zim.
Lehighton,
25 Head of milking cows, 3 bred heifers, 14 yearlings,
These cattle are of high caliber, high producers, have
good type, plenty of size, and are of prominent and
including Montvic- Chieftain,
7th KPC Ormsby Vale, and Sheshequin Star Sir Faghe,
This sale will be held rain or shine under a large tent.
Half of the cows are now fresh and balance will freshen
Carlo Saporito, R.D. 2, Tunkhannock, Penna.
For Catalogue write to Owner or Sales Manager.
from Centermoreland,
“Admiral Beauty Spinker”
884 fat,
Penna., World's
7
Auctioneer:
Howard W. Sands
R.D. 5, Tunkhannock, Penna.
«
YOu CAN'T BLAME
THE GIRL FOR LIKING
A BOY WHO CAN
tN Brome WHO CAN
frames and solid metal tires.
$13.50 each
size and weight.
leather.
small space.
member of the family.
HUMPH!
SHE OUGHT TO FIND
HERSELF A BOY
BLANK CHECKS?
AND SPEAKING OF CHECKS YOU
SHOULD CHECK UP ON THE
WONDERFUL DEPENDABILITY
DALLAS
HARDWARE
E€ SUPPLY
HAVE TO
£ ¢) OFFER YOU,
WRITE
"DECORATIVE GORNICES
Now you can have beautiful windows at low cost.
Faraday Cornices will do wonders for your windows.
unsightly curtain rods and shade
look for just a trifling cost.
combinations.
The new
They cover up
and give your home that expensive
Come in now and see these beautiful
A single cornice will fit any window up to 42 inches.
$1.98 Complete
BABY CARRIAGES
Once again we have these fine quality carriages with all-metal
Three types from which to choose.
$16.75 each
$29.95 each
: FOOTBALLS
Here ‘they are, boys, fine quality footballs.
With vulcanized double lining and made of full grain
Guaranteed official
$6.95 each
VEGETABLE BINS .
Fine quality, all-metal bins that can be tucked away in a very
You will find them very handy time after time.
$1.75
LAST AND STANDARD SETS
Here is something that the home shoe repairman will find very
handy. A complete set that can be used in repairing shoes for every
$2.15 a set
GET IT
at EVANS’
* *
Hunting Licenses
$2
Get one for Mom
* *
Evans’ Pink Tip
Cold Capsules
Laxative and analgesic
39¢
Cherrosote
15¢
Pleasant tasting cold medi-
cine with four way action.
*
*
Electric Fans
$13.60
They’re Beauties
*
*
Electric Hot Plates
$2.98
only a few
A————
Breyers Ice Cream
BY THE GALLON
$1.95
‘Hunting
License Holders
25¢
Get one for Pop
*
*
Gallon Spigot Jug
$4.45
Keeps foods or liquids hot
or cold.
*
*
Baby’s Book Bank
$1.00
Gee, they're cute
* *
Shick Razor
$1.25
with 20 blades
Xe
WETTMORES
Leather Preserver
AND
Waterproof Oil
49¢c