The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 17, 1947, Image 8

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The TRAD
A POST CLASSIFIED AD
THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17 1947
ING POST
IS THE PLACE TO GET
RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY
PHONE DALLAS 300 ® THREE CENTS PER WORD @® 30c MINIMUM
For Sale—
Who To Call—
BABY CHICKS available by order.
Hilbert’s Hatchery, Beaumont.
SLAB STOVE wood, $1 per cord.
At mill near Beaumont. Ruggles
Brothers.
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.
Boys’ reversible, finger-tip ‘COAT,
green, size 34-36, $8. Phone
159-R-16 after 6 P.M.
New Maytag multi-motor gasoline
WASHER, Schall Bros, 158 S.
Main, W-B.
TIRE recapping and vulcanizing
outfit. Telephone 466-R-9,
Hard-to-get TRUCK TIRES; 600 X
20 (30 X 5) 6-plyl rayon; 700 X
20 (32 X 6) 10-ply rayon; 750 X
16 8-ply rayon. Besecker’s Atlantic
Station.
Scranton STOVE and BOILER. Sell
together or separately. Phone
490-R-5.
1933 FORD COUPE. Good tires,
excellant condition. $250, Ben-
nett’s Garage, Shavertown.
Twenty-five PULLETS and twenty-
five yearling New Hampshire
Reds. Inquire DALLAS POST.
~ Who To Call—
COAL, WOOD and general hauling.
Sam Green, Tunkhannock-Dallas
. Highway. (Call Dallas 207-R-13.
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.
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.
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.
WATER WELLS a specialty. All
work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver
and Son, (Contractors, Drillers. Ide-
town, Dial Harvey’s Lake 3156.
LAND and construction surveys.
William J. Carroll, registered pro-
fessional engineer. Machell Ave,
Dallas, Phone 260-R-2.
New Hampshire and ROCK RED
blood tested and finest breeding
pullets, 24¢, cockerels 12¢c, straight
run 12c. Started one week 2c
extra. Free delivery. Joseph Davis,
LeRaysville, Pa,
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy
vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer,
City Scavinger, 137 Dagobert street,
Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529.
FOR PERFECTION in machine or
cold permanent waving, ‘hair styl-
ing, finger waving or dyeing—see
Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook.
Phone 397.
INSTRUCTION piano, band and
orchestra instruments. = Alfred
Milliner-Camp, Lehigh St., Trucks-
ville. Phone Dallas 304-R-8.
REFRIGERATION service and re-
pairs. ‘Commercial and domestic.
Harold Ash, phone Dallas 409-R-7.
Why should you or I WORRY?
Kill WORRY with Insurance.
Call George Turn, Dallas 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.
DEAD ANIMALS removed promptly,
free of charge. ‘Call Carl Crockett,
Muhlenburg, 19-R-4.
PLUMBING, Heating, oil burners.
Robert R. Phipps, North Lehigh,
Shavertown. Phone 342-R-2.
John Leidinger is back in
the repairing of harness, bags,
golf bags, and everything in
leather; also zippers put in
and repaired.
LEIDINGER’S
117 S. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.— Phone 3-9459
SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, fill and
general excavating, Swanson
Brothers, Harvey's Lake 3228.
All Types of MASONRY WORK,
ash pits, cellar walls, chimneys,
sidewalks. Jack Andres, Center
Hill Road.
WANTED, DEAD STOCK to make
grease and to help you get the
soap you need. Laskowski Render-
ing Works, Dallas 433-R-9,
Wanted To Buy
SNOWSUITS, boys’ clothing in good
condition. 779 Wyoming Ave.,
Kingston.
For Rent
ATTRACTIVE FRONT ROOM, good
location, within three minutes of
bus and near restaurants. Call Dal-
las 204-R-2.
Female Help Wanted—
ELDERLY LADY to cook for elderly
couple. No washing or cleaning.
Phone Dallas 356.
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~~ HOME
G. I. LOANS
FARM
BUSINESS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DALLAS, PENNA.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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Edgar S. Brace
Is Laid At Rest
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young student developed quickly as
an athlete,
Although he participated in foot-
ball, track and basketball, it was
in the latter sport that he was par-
ticularly outstanding, He was grad-
uated from Wyoming Seminary
Cum Laude in 1914 and enrolled in
Oberlin College, Ohio. There he
had an equally brilliant academic
career. His extra-curricular activ-
ities were distinguished chiefly by
work in behalf of the Young Men's
Christian Association. There as at
Seminary he was an outstanding
football, basketball and track ath-
lete for four years.
His Army career was brief. Com-
missioned . after he was graduated
from Oberlin College, Ohio, in the
spring of 1918, the war ended be-
fore he was aesigned to overseas
service.
After his Hort ares from serving
with the Coastal Field Artillery as
second lieutenant he returned to
Wyoming Seminary as assistant
to Coach Quay and as teacher of
mathematics.
He continued in these capaci-
ties until ill health forced him
to retire. In 1926 he was named
head coach of football. He held
the post for the following twenty
years and when he ended his active
career, also was coach of track and
basketball.
Until he moved to Dallas four
years ago, Coach Brace had resided
in Kingston, where he was a mem-
ber of the official board of King-
ston Methodist Church. Since locat-
ing in Dallas, he has been active
in the Methodist Church here as a
member of its board of trustees and
teacher of the Brace Men's Bible
Class.
Coach Brace's other affiliations
were with Masonic bodies, including
the Shrine, Dieu Le Veut Com-
mandery and ‘Kingston Blue Lodge.
He also was a member of Daddow-
Isaacs Post of American Legion.
Surviving besides this mother,
Mrs. William Brace, of Plymouth,
are his wife, the former Marguerite
Thomas, of Plymouth; a son, Edgar
iS. Brace, Jr., at home. an; employee
of E, H, Rollins & Sons, investment
bankers, Wilkes-Barre; a daughter,
Miss Margaret Mary Brace, a tea-
cher in the Dallas Borough schools,
at home; also by; two brothers,
John IL: Brace, of Plymouth, an
attache of the register of wills of-
fice at the Luzerne County court
house, and Richard Brace, manager
of Hotel Redington.
LEGAL
LIBRARY ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of Back
Mountain Memorial Library Associ-
ation for the election of directors
will be held Thursday evening, Jan-
uary 30th at the Library Building,
Main street, Dallas Borough. All
persons who have contributed $1
during the year, officers of Dallas
Borough Council. and school direc-
tors of participating school boards
are eligible to vote at this meeting.
PAUL WARRINER, president.
PROPOSED BUDGET
NOTICE is hereby given that a
proposed budget showing contem-
plated receipts and expenditures by
the Borough of Dallas for the fiscal
year 1947 has been prepared by the
Borough Council and may be in-
spected by any persons interested
upon request made to the Secretary
of the Council.
JAMES BESECKER, Secretary.
Board Meeting
Junior Women’s Club executive
board meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Frederick Dingle, Har-
ris Hill road, Tuesday evening, Jan-
uary 21, at 8 o'clock,
To Speak On Lincoln
Atty. Roscoe B. Smith will speak
on “Lincoln as the Man” at the
meeting of Dallas Borough Parent-
Teacher Association on Monday
night.
YOUR BABY
THE ORIGINAL
PATENTED
® Telephone for a personal,
scientific demonstration right
in your own home. The origi-
nal BABEE-TENDA is sold only
direct to mothers ; : . it is not
sold in stores.
COMMENDED
PARENTS’
MAGAZINE
Sturdily built
folding chair
for mother fo
use feeding
baby... for
baby to use for
play, later on.
$4.95
MACHELL AVENUE
deserves the best!
Keep Him Safe— Keep Him Cheerful—
Watch Him Develop Good Habits with
BABES BEE: .Tenpa Noa
$20.95
Deluxe Model also available
Prompt Delivery on Mail or Out of Town Orders
MRS. HENRY DISQUE
PAT. NO. 2161658
Other Patents Pending
For happier
better feeding
Convenient at
the family table
Baby learns
self feeding
Perfect safely
for play hours
Lasts for years
as a play table
Rolls easily
thru doorways
Out of the way
under a table
Folds for
easy carrying
DALLAS 214
and calves.
more money.
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Wants fresh cows and close springers.
T.B. and blood tested; also all kinds of beef cattle
If you have any livestock to sell,
write or phone me and I will call on you at once.
I am in the country every day in the week. I
buy direct, sell direct and therefore pay you
Phone Kingston 7-2746, or write Isaac Meliner,
{14 Second Avenue, Kingston, Pa.
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IKE MELLNER, Cattle Dealer
Must be
Three Remain
In Hospital
Six Other Accident
Victims Are Discharged
Three persons are still in Nesbitt |
Memorial Hospital 4s the result of
a three-car colligfon near VanCam-
pen’s Restaurait in Trucksville the
night of January 4. Nine people in
all were injured and two cars
molished in the accide
Still in ° h6Spital are Chester
Adams; 28, 156 [Sharpe street,
Kingston; Mrs. ‘Edith Daubert, 55,
RD 3; Dallas, and Burton Daubert,
21, Larksville. Conditions of all are
‘improving,
Those released during the week
include Nellie Stritzinger, 17, Fern-
brook; Mrs, Beverly Adams, 24, wife
of Chester; Mrs. Catherine Daubert,
21, wife of Burton; John Hufford,
21, 22 Parrsh street, Luzerne, and
Raymond Gossart, 24, 108 Hughes
street, Luzerne. Thomas’ Stritzinger,
21, Fernbrook, was released immed-
ately after treatment the night of
the accident,
According to Pvt. Sterling Sow-
den, Wyoming Barracks, State Po-
lice, the accident happened on the
slight curve near VanCampen’s. The
cars driven by Hufford and Strit-
zinger were proceeding toward Lu-
zerne and that of Adams in the op-
posite direction. Adams said that
as he came around the curve the
Hufford car was directly in front
of him. Hufford was not sure how
the accident happened. The two
cars collided head on and the one
driven by iStritzinger crashed into
the wreck.
Read the Classified Column
You Can Get
It Here—
‘Bath Tubs
Single and double
compartment
Kitchen Sinks
Rock Wool
Batts
and
Pouring
Rock Wool
Home heating
Furnaces
Asphalt Shingles 2
16-inch
Cedar Shingles
Asbestos-Cement
Wall Board
1/4 ply wood
Plaster Board
High Quality Outside
White Paint
4 and 6-inch
Terra Cotta Pipe
BEAUTIFUL
YELLOW PINE
SHEATHING
1X8
Dry and Bright
Shavertown
Builders’ Supply Co.
PHONE DALLAS, 42
Mr. and Mrs. Club Celebrates
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Anniversary With Ham Dinner
The Mr. and Mrs. Club of Trucks-
ville Methodist ‘Church celebrated
its first anniversary on January 11
with a Baked Ham dinner which
was served by the ladies of the
East Dallas Methodist Church.
After the dinner’ a business ses-
sion wa; ‘ducted by the presi-
dep#* Norman Stookey. A review
of previous meetings was given by
the secretary, Byron Shortz, who
related some humorous event that
had transpired at each meeting.
Two new couples were welcomed
into the Club. They are Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Perkins, Sr., and Mr.
and Mrs. Lowther Brown.
Others present: Mr. and Mrs.
J. Herbert DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs.
Asher Weiss, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley
Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Berger,
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Ide, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Ayre, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric
Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. iS, D. Finney,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haughwout, Mr.
and Mrs. William Clewell, Mr, and
Mrs, James Gross, Mr. and Mrs.
Eckert, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Cleasby, Mr. and Mrs. Vought Long,
Mr. and Mrs, Ogden Palmer, Mr.
and Mrs, William Hewitt, Mr. and
Mrs. Byron IShortz, Mr, and Mrs.
Norman Stookey, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis T. Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs.
George Parry, Rev, George Roberts.
Kennel Club Meeting
Back Mountain Kennel Club will
meet at the Back Mountain Memor-
ial Library tonight at 8 o'clock.
There will be discussion of the
show for 1947 and a mew Show
Chairman will be selected.
Dog show will be in November.
Re-enlists In Marines
Robert Race of Davenport street
has re-inlisted in the Marines and
has to report on January 24 in Phil-
adelphia.
Race and spent three years in ser-
vice, most of it overseas.
Complete Dispersal Sale
Due to lack of help, I am obliged to sell my entire dairy
at Auction on the Baldwin Farm, on macadam road be-
tween Lake Winola and Dalton, on
Saturday, Jan. 25, 1947
BEGINNING AT 12:30 P.M.
this farm — Tested Dec. 5, 1946 — Health. Charts on day
of sale.
34 HEAD OF CATTLE
Herd consists of 19 Milch Cows, 3 Heifers under two
years, 9 under one year, and 3 Purebred Holstein Bulls under
ome year.
Fourteen are Purebred Holsteins, the balance are high
grades. Two are Grade Guernsey Cows, one Grade Holstein
due February 1, and a started Grade Calf. All young stock
from the famous NEPA Sires.
Some cows are fresh, several due soon, bred to NEPA
Sires.
This is a herd of high-producing, hand-picked founds:
tion cows, pleasing to the eye—profitable to own.
Come prepared to buy some of these cows, as they are
guaranteed to please you, and will be sold at your price.
Sale, to be held in the Indoor Arena at Baldwin's Riding
Academy, rain or shine. Refreshments will be served.
TERMS OF SALE—CASH DALE BALDWIN.
HOWARD SANDS, Auctioneer.
RALPH SANDS, Salesmanager.
Poultry Supplies
GENUINE
Oakes Brooder Stoves
electric or coal
$18.75 each and $35 each
CHICK FEEDERS
Brooder House
18-inch.
All metal 16-hole size WINDOW FABRIC
30c each
24-inch Flexo Glass sq. yd. 35¢
All metal spinner type :
39¢ Glass-O-Net sq. yd. 57c
48-inch Wyro Glass sq. yd. 8lc
All metal spinner type
9c
Chick Watering Founts Electric
Made of galvanized iron P oultry Water Heaters
20c each to $3.15 each $4.45 each
Dr. Hess Brooder House
POULTRY REMEDIES DISINFECTANT
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Disinfectant pt. jars 40c quarts 50c
gallons each $1.75
BLACK LEAF 40
1-oz. bottle 35¢
5-oz. bottles $1.05 each
POULTRY LEG BANDS
Pkg. of 50 25¢
Inhalant 4-0z. bottle 35¢
Chick and Poultry Tablets
pkg. 25¢
Poultry Pan-A-Min 3-lb. pkg. 55¢
iF WE DON'T HAVE IT WE'LL DO OUR BEST TO GET IT :
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I Scream
You Scream
They all scream for BREYERS Delicious ICE CREAM.
Buy it in the handy gallon container, only $1.95
Breyers can be obtained in pints, quarts, gallons and bricks at EVANS DRUG STORE in SHAVERTOWN
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Bob is the son of Mrs. LaVerne
Herd is T.B. and Blood Tested — Never a Reactor on |
Samuel Davis, Mr. and Mrs, William