PAGE EIGHT THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946 The TRAD A POST CLASSIFIED AD RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY ING POST IS THE PLACE TO GET PHONE DALLAS 300 ® THREE CENTS PER WORD ® 80c MINIMUM | Who To Call— CLEANER SEPTIC TANKS and SUMPS. State Board of Health approved. School, bank, factory references. Come within hour. R. R. Zimmerman, Huntington Mills, 25-R-72. For Sale— FREEZERS: Home and Store—Dry Bottle Coolers—Commercial Re- frigerators—One-room Air Condi- tioners. Immediate Delivery from stock. (Call Wilkes-Barre 7-3543 or Tunkhannock 3-142. 15 gallon CROCK, vinegar barrel, ‘bureau, chairs, bedstead. Phone 293.R-3. 6.00x16 Dallas FOUR SAFETY TUBES, $30. Charles Seward, RFD 3. PIGS. Hillside Farms, Phone Dallas 173-R-5. Bathroom LAVATORY. with Spigots| in good condition $8.50. Call Dallas 117-R-2. MODEL 8 FORD TRUCK, tires. Connie Hislop, 9080 Dallas. all mew Phone BABY CHICKS available by order. | Hilbert’s Hatchery, Beaumont. 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. 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. Wanted To Buy ICOTTON 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. LOGS by the 1,000 ft. either on skidway or delivered to our saw- mill, Parrish St., Dallas. Eckert Lumber and Coal Co., Phone 215. Who To Call— ASHES, wood, hauling, Connie Hislop, 9080. Dallas YOUR insurance should not worry me—but it does. George Turn, 201 E. Center Street, Shavertown. 336-R-13. We can use live HORSES as well as dead ones. So give us a call 433-R-9.. Dallas. Save 20% on your FIRE INSUR- ANCE. The MORGAN AGENCY, Box 22 Shavertown. Phone Dallas 237-R-T. \ All Types of MASONRY WORK, ash pits, cellar walls, chimneys, sidewalks. Jack Andres, Center Hill Road. coal and general | 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. INSTRUCTION piano, band and orchestra instruments. Alfred Milliner-Camp, Lehigh St., Trucks- ville. Phone Dallas 304-R-8. COMMERCIAL Photography, Ex- teriors, Interiors, Landscapes. E. P. Gardner, Ellis Drive; Shaver- town. Telephone Dallas 249-R-2. Lost— Will the PERSON who took or bor- rowed our file of soldiers ad- dresses kindly return same. The Dallas Post. Wanted To Rent— VETERAN, wife and child desire apartment or house in Dallas, Trucksville or Shavertown. Call Dallas 379. Real Estate For Sale— New development choice LOTS in central Trucksville, level location, 75-foot frontage, two blocks from bus line, pine grove, beautiful view, Dallas 223-R-3. 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. WESTINGHOUSE 32-volt electric plant and D.C. radio; 1935 Chrys- ler Coupe. Stanely Shesnefsky, Dal- las RFD.2. Call Kingston 7-3180. CLAYTON'S TEA ROOM Idetown Open Year Around serving delicious Chicken Dinners Call Harvey's Lake 31582 for reservations A few reservations still available for— Thanksgiving TURKEY DINNER Private Parties Make your reservations now for New Year’s Eve. Highest Prices Paid for Old 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 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. LEASE FORMS, one of the best on ‘the market, 10c each, 3 for 25c. The Dallas Post. NO HUNTING, NO TRESPASSING posters, any quantity, immediate delivery. The Dallas Post, Dallas 300. SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, fill and general excavating. Swanson Brothers, Harvey's Lake 3228. [For First (Class JOB PRINTING and Publications, call Dallas Post 300. Deep and shallow WELL PUMPS, electric motors, welding equip- ment, bought, sold and repaired. Complete machine shop service, In- dustrial Electric and Machine Co., 95 Kelly street, Luzerne. Phone 7-3150. REFRIGERATION service and re- pairs. ‘Commercial’ and domestic. Harold Ash, phone Dallas 409-R-7. FOR PERFECTION in machine or cold permanent waving, hair styl- ing, finger waving or dyeing—see Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook. Phone 397. DEAD ANIMALS removed promptly, free of charge. Call Carl Crockett, Muhlenburg, 19-R-4. PLUMBING, Robert R. Heating, oil burners. Phipps, North Lehigh, Shavertown. Phone 342-R-2. DALLAS, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Now Available FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation \ PENNA. Dayton M. Sanford Dies Friends ® of Allan W. Sanford, Pioneer Avenue, extend their sym- pathies on the death of his~father, Dayton M., Sanford of Owego, New York, Friday, November 22. Mr. Sanford had been an employee of the D L & W Railroad at Owego for more ‘than forty years. Shoots Black Bear A 225-pound black beay was s. Wednesday afternoon af ton [Creek in Ross Townshi seph Flynn. Also in the party were Ferris Roberts and Jack Yohey. Ce “ready for the holidays’ now. EVENING CLOTHES | CURTAINS : DRAPES SLIP COVERS x x x Call Heck’s Dry Cleaning & Dyeing; 3326 Harvey’ S Lake | TE ; / Sure, we can Supply you with Yellow Pine Boards and Roofers 2 INCH DIMENSIONS Septic Tanks Aluminum Roofing Aluminum Garage Doors SHAVERTOWN Builders Supply Center Street Phone 42 Noxen Youth To Serve Sentence Following his arrest on a charge of violating parole, Herbert Spen- cer, 21, of RD 1, Noxen, was taken to Scranton yesterday from the Wyoming County jail by the U. iS. Deputy Marshal Edward Corcoran. Arrested in 1942, charged with theft of a car, Spencer will be re- turned to a Federal prison to serve the remainder of a four year sen- of which he served 44 months, officials in Scranton said. tence, Spencer was arrested by Tunk- hannock police. Mrs. Wesley Mitchell Is Hostess to D of A Mrs. Wesley Mitchell entertained members of the Mt. Vale Chapter Daughters of America at her home on East Center street, Shavertown, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elwood Mec- Carty, the new president presided. Mrs. Joseph Schmerer. had charge of devotions. Lunch was served to the following: Mrs, Edward Elston, Mrs. Joseph Schmerer, Mrs. (Clifford Ide, Mrs. Wesley Mitchell, Mrs. Eu- gene Fiske, Mrs. Ralph Eipper, Mrs. Marcus Ide, Mrs. Elwood McCarty, Mrs, Silas Long, Miss Ruth Fiske and Miss Dorothy Mitchell, To Present Play “Campus Quarantine,” the iSen- ior play will be presented Friday night ,December 6, in Dallas High School Auditorium under the di- rection of William Mdran. Eczema Itching, - - Burning - Distress Gets Quick Ease and Comfort Get a bottle of stainless, power= ful, penetrating Moone’s Emerald Oil. The very first application should give you comforting relief and a few short treatments convince /I you that you have at last found the way to overcome the intense itching and distress. Moone'’s Emerald Oil is easy and simple to use—grease- less — stainless — economical — pro- motes healing. Ask for 3iMoone's Emerald Oil. Satisfaction or money back—good druggists everywhere. Vets To Form Firing Squad To Nominate Officers At Tuesday's Meeting Board of Directors of Kingston Township Association met Tuesday might and laid plans Veterans’ the December’ meeting whith "will be held on'Tuesda ght. Officers will be installed” at the January Meeting mes The Board also discussed organ- ization of a firing squad and selec- tion of insigna for the organization, It was reported that more than 160 of the 285 members have al- ready renewed their memberships for the 1947. The Board also heard reports that all modernization of the Home is now complete. Officers urged that all members atend the important December meeting . so that a representative May Hunt To Hounds Prevalence of foxes in this area is stimulating interest in the forma- tion of a fox hound pack. A num- ber of local horsemen have expres- sed a desire to form a fox hunting club. The sight of red coats and the cry of tally-ho may yet be familiar sights in the Back Moun- tain Region, for the nomination of afte abs group of officers can be nominated. |’ ALDERSON Mrs, John Kuchta is ill at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rauch, and Bradley were guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Garinger on Sunday. The occasion was Mrs, Rauch’s birthday. On Friday evening the W.S.C.S. sponsored a Thanksgiving Get-to- gether covered dish supper in the Alderson~€Church dining room. A goodly crowd enjoyed the entertain- ment of the dancing dolls of Zel Garinger, of Dallas, community singing, and several dialogs by the children. Joseph Dele-Kantic of Kunkle was the speaker. Billy Morgan, oldest son of Rev. and Mrs. David Morgan has been ill at his home here. Mrs, Howard Higgins submitted to an operation a week ago at Homeopathic Hospital. Her condi- tion is. good. In each succeeding year it more clearly appears that our democratic principle needs no apology.—Grover Cleveland. wha JENA DATE Koes ends messy, narmful orushing. Just your plate or bridge in a glass of water, 4c a little Kleenite. Presto! Stains, dis- colorations and denture odors disappear. Your teeth sparkle like new. Ask your drug- ist today for Kleenite. Or for generous Be Sample, write Kojene Products Corp.. Rochester 11, N. Y. THR serves the Dallas Area . .. of beauty and distinction. A MODERN SERVICE—MODERATE IN COST HAROLD C. Home For Funerals 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 . at the same 2x7 2 TT A MESSAGE FOR Hurry boys and girls. games. you. special toy or game may right now, today! CEERRATE ZK Church Street . {RRR I PERI RETL BL TR ORTEGA PETE EVERY BOY AND GIRL % only 21 Shopping Days until Christmas Bring Mother and Dad in to look at our fine collection of toys and They will enjoy it almost as much as We know that right here you will find just what you have always wanted. But above all Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! That not be here if you wait too long; so bring Mother and Dad in, Dallas Hardware & Supply Dallas RELA BARR BRBERRL PE ITE TRIO TTR OE GET Th TR DE BBE PE TTT TEBE TE TT DRUG STORE Flexible WATCH STRAP ¥Tarnish proof stainless stee in gold finish. Pot Rr A RA TA TP PP PART g VACUUM BOTTLES ¥ Keep things hot or cold $1.59 GLASS TUMBLERS 6 for 19¢ XMAS CARDS 20 for 49c XMAS CARDS 20 for Si Old Fashioned P-NUT BRITTLE 59¢ BUY BREYER’S BY THE GALLON $1.95 WOOLFOAM perfect wool wash 25¢ Jet-Queen SPEED BOAT runs without motor 50c ALMONDS covered with milk chocolate $1.35 box Kilgore CAP GUNS $i also caps ELECTRIC EXTENSION CORDS 59¢c . FRESH BOXED CANDY $110 and $1.50
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