PAGE EIGH: The ‘TRADING POST ~ A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY - PHONE DALLAS 300 @ THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 80c MINIMUM For Sale— McCormick Deering MOWING MA- CHINE, 6-foot cut, horse drawn; 2-wheel horse lumber wagon, low wheels and wood, both A-1 condition, $70 each. J. D. Honeywell, Church St., Dallas 256-R-2 16 acres of GOOD HAY for sale on ground. Dallas 421-R-13. Stan- - ley Elston, Kunkle. One HACKER CRAFT, 50-horse power motor boat, 26-foot, good condition, $800. Call Harvey's Lake 3731. Fifteen aeres HAY, TIMOTHY, and clover; also one large hog. A. J. Matukitis, RFD 3, Dallas. Phone 316-R-4 ‘Whom To Call— FLOOR SANDING and Resurfacing, expert workmanship, moderate rates. Lawrence E. Wolfe. Dallas 361-R-3. LIFE INSURANCE guarantees secur: ity both for your family and your- self. George Turn, phone 336-R-13 Expert PIANO TUNING and repair- ing. George Havira, R, D. 1, Steele Road, Plymouth. Phone 9-1739. FREE booklet about cancer is yours for the asking. Simply send name and address on a post card to Ameri- can Cancer Society, 22 Ann Street, New York 1, N.Y. DDT Aer-O-Sol bombs, regularly $3.95—98c.. Brand new Navy wool blankets, $3.98; new Navy asbestos overalls and jackets for welders, fires men, etc, worth $12.50—$1.98 com- plete; boy's bathing trunks, 79¢; 100% wool Navy men’s bathing trunks, $1.75; Mae West life preservers, $1.25; used work pants, 98c; used wool-lined jackets, $1.50; mosquito repellant, 15¢ . —2 for 25¢; Navy dress shoes, $5.75; complete line T shirts, underwear, work pants; 25-watt Mazda lamps, $1.00 per dozen; hack-saw blades, 50c doz.— worth $3.00; aviator’s sunglasses, most beautiful and complete line in the Valley, very low prices; fishing equip- ment—complete line, plugs, hooks, sinkers, line, rods. Your Back Moun- tain Sporting Goods Store, HUB AUTO SUPPLY, Trucksville. Registered BASSETT HOUND, 7- months old. Joseph Niezgoda, Leh- man, Dallas, R.E.D. 2 PLYMOUTH ROCK PULLETS, six- teen weeks old. Second house left side, Davenport St., Dallas. BUGGY, HARNESS, riding and driv- ing horses, saddles and bridles, pony saddles, rawhide whips. Stolarick Brothers, Lehman, Penna. 1945 FORD TRUCK, 1% ton stake body with box. Excellent condition. 80 Roushey St., Shavertown. New, deep well, DELCO, one-horse power pump and motor. Paul Gates, Huntsville Recreation Center. Children’s outgrown COATS, SUITS, dresses, skirts, blouses, play clothes. Children’s Outgrown Clothing, 779 Wyoming Ave, Kingston. Open 10:30 to 5:00 daily. One brand new. LIGHT PLANT, Koehler, 1%, KW, in original pack- ing. Cost $600, sell for $300. Ideal for home, farm or hunting camp. Call Harvey's Lake 3731. Bed run GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, stone, and fill. Phone Kitchen, H-L 3206 8 room HOUSE, Inquire Sandel Hunt. 426. Mercury-Made SUNOCO OIL 25c quart, or 2-gal. $1.43 in your con- tainer. Caddie LaBar's Service Sta- tion, Memorial Highway. TWO NEW ROWBOATS; one 15- foot with bait-box; one 11-foot one man with bait-box. Also’ boats made to order. Elwood Elston, Water St., Dallas. Two RIDING HORSES, sound, eight years old. Call Harvey's Lake 3731 Female Help Wanted— GIRL or WOMAN for housework, full or part time. H-L 4012 WOMAN for cooking and light house- work, full time or part of day. Other help in the home. H-L 218. Mrs. John Ferenbach. Attention — Do you know that you can run your advertisement in this column for a full year for as low as $15.60 or 30c per week. Take a look at J. A. Singer's advertisement under SANITARY SERVICE. That advertisement has produced more than $500 worth of business directly from the ad in less than six months. all improvements. Phone Dallas cat All Types of MASONRY. WORK, ash pits, cellar walls, chimneys, sidewalks. Jack: Andres, Center Hill Road. SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, fill and general excavating. Swanson Brothers, Harvey's Lake 3228. LAND - and constructien surveys. William J. Carroll, registered pro- fessional engineer. Machell Ave. Dallas, Phone 260-R-2. SLAB STOVE wood, $1 per cord. At mill near Beaumont. Ruggles Brothers. 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. Lehigh Valley COAL, prompt de- livery. Phone Dallas 215. Also at our mill, Parrish street, Dallas, slab ‘wood $1 cord; sawdust free. Tomato stakes, 4 ft. to 6 ft. long. 2%c each. Eckert Lumber and Coal Co. - FOR PERFECTION in machine or cold permanent waving, hair styl ing, finger waving or dyeing—see Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook Phone 397. a. WATER WELLS a specialty. Al work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and ‘Son, IContractors, Drillers. Ide- town, Dial Harvey’s Lake 3156. Made to order: SCREEN DOORS, window screens, storm sash, window frames, door frames, etc. Elwood Whitesell, Phone Dallas 468-R-7 Custom-made TRUCK BODIES, win- dow screens, doors, boats, all types wood work, also welding. Btephen Ward, Stull Blacksmith Bhop, Alderson, Phone 4000. Coal And Hauling— FIREWOOD, SAND, GRAVEL, blocks, top soil, fill and coal. C. J. Seward. Phone 327-R-4 COAL, WOOD, top soil, manure, iCall Dallas 583-R-2 for prompt service. Earl Evans, Fernbrook. Wanted To Buy— 1940 or 1941 FORD or PLYMOUTH Call Dallas 462-R-11 SMALL CHICKEN COOP in good condition to hold 25 chickens. Call Dallas 300. FRESH IOOWIS 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. Ike Mellner, 114 Second Ave., Kingston. Phone T-2746. Home Service Offered— FLOOR SANDING and finishing, 17 years experience. A. Vanderhoff, Lehman Heights. Phone Dallas JF JUST A REMINDER WE WILL NOT BE OPEN SATURDAYS FROM JUNE (4 TO SEPTEMBER 27 INCLUSIVE 368-R-9. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, PENNA. ~~ Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NR ES EE i 7 THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947 Poultry— BABY CHICKS available by order. Hilbert's Hatchery, Beaumont. BABY CHICKS New Hampshire and Red Rock, 10c at the hatchery, 12 delivered. Week old, 2c extra. Best chicks of season. Joe Davis Lerays- ville, Pa. BABY CHICKS from blood-tested, high producing New Hampshire and Barred Rock birds. Yeftter's Pike's [Creek Haltchery, Ruggles Corners, Route 115. Phone Dallas 461-R-3. Electric Repair ‘Service— APPLIANCE and ELECTRICAL re- pairing. After 5 P.M. telephone Dallas 399-R-10. ELECTRIC MOTORS. If they spark or growl when starting and run noisy, repair now will save more ex- pense later. We repair, buy, and sell electric welders and have complete machin shop service. Industrial Elec- tric, 95 Kelly St., Luzerne. REFRIGERATION service and re- pairs. ‘Commercial and domestic. Harold Ash, phone Dallas 409-R-7. Furniture Repairing— 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. ; Plumbing and Heating— For PLUMBING, HEATING, elect- rical repairs, walter pump re- pairs, call H. L. 4196, A, Huminik. Watch Repairing— You can now have that SWISS or American watch REPAIRED in Dallas. All work guaranteed and checked to a timing machine. Henry's Watches and Jewelry, next to the Bank. Wanted CHAIRS or similar articles to decor- ate. Money will go to church par- sonage fund. Elva and Dale War- mouth, Sutton Road, Trucksville. Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete buy the best. Costs less in long run. CC. E. German and Son, Kings- ton 77-5348 or your local supply dealer. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer, City Scavinger, 137 Dagobert street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529. DEAD ANIMALS removed promptly, free of charge. Call Carl Crockett, Muhlenburg, 19-R-4. ELMER will remove your DEAD [STOCK day or night. «Call Dal- lag 433-R-9. LAWNMOWERS repaired and sharpened. Rebuilt lawnmowers for sale. Rural repair and lawn- mower service. Robert B. Gregory, 194 Lehigh St., Shavertown. FLOOR SURFACING, sanding, re- finishing, waxing and polishing. H.W. King, 224 Pierce Street, Kingston. Dallas 132-R-8 or Kings- ton T7-7264. PURE manufactured ICE and ice cubes, delivered daily winter and summer. Dallas Ice Co., Claude Shaver, prop. Phone 356. Ruto Service— SPARK PLUGS machine cleaned and tested. Caddie LaBar's Service Sta- tion, Memorial Highway. Rooms And Lodging— PERSONS WISHING to RENT rooms for Irem Horse Show, send postal card to C. E. Weintz, P.O. Box 1267, Kingston, Pa. Private Instruction—: INSTRUCTION piano, band and orchestra instruments. Alfred Milliner-Camp, Lehigh St., Trucks- ville. Phone Dallas 304-R-8. Welding— All types of WELDING on minute's notice. At your farm or construc- tion job. Dallas Portable Welding Company. 274-R-9. Tires— RECAPPING and Tire Repairing. Gregg’s Tire Repair Shop. Dallas 229-R-3. Guaranteed ALL SIZES. 6.00 x 16, $12.25; others equally low. Repair- ing and recapping. Caddie LaBar's Service Station, Memorial Highway. LEGAL ESTATE OF JACOB B. RICE, late of the Township of Kingston. Letters testamentary upon the above named. estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands to present the same, with- out delay to Sheldon J. Rice and Louise E. York, R.D., Trucksville, Luzerne County, Pa. NEIL CHRISMAN, Attorney. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application has been made to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commis- sion, under the provisions of the Pub- lic Utility Law, by Walter Huminik, for an order evidencing the Com- mission’s approval of the beginning of the exercise of the right, power or privilege of operating a motorboat as a common carrier for the trans portation of persons upon call or- demand on Harvey's Lake, Luzerne County. (A. 70217) Depart- Escheats, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ment of Revenue, Division of Harrisburg, Pa., July 15, 1947 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the several Companies of Luzerne County, listed below, have reported to this Depart- ment in compliance with the provisions of the Act of June 25, 1937, P. L. unclaimed funds in their possession to the following amounts belonging to, or held for the benefit of owners or beneficiaries. The persons subsequently named, or their LUZERNE NAMES .OF OWNERS OR BENEFICIARIES Mrs. Annie D. Beekman LEHIGH VALLEY WILKES-BARRE, BOND INT. BOND. INT. Unknown Unknown legal representatives, are hereby notified that unless they claim the said amounts from_ the said Companies. within the time limited by law, the same will be liable to be escheated to the Commonwealth in an action instituted by it in conformity with the said Act of 1937, or taken over by the Commonwealth without escheat 2063, under the provisions of the Act of June 25, 1937, P. L. 2063. DAVID W. HARRIS SECRETARY OF REVENUE COUNTY LAWRENCE PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK LAST: KNOWN ADDRESS 202 E. 9th St. Plainsfield, N.J. AMOUNT $10.00 J0AL JOMPANY PENNSYLVANIA 762.50 762.50 Unknown Unknown Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Depart- ment of Revenue, Division of Escheats, Harrisburg, Pa., July 15, 1947. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the several Banks, Trust Companies, Private Bankers and County Officers of Luzerne County, listed below, have reported to this Department in compliance with the pro- visions of the Acts of June 7, 1915, P. L. 878, the amendment thereto of July 6, 1917, P. L.. 725, and April. 9, 1920, P. IL. 343, unclaimed funds in their possession to the following amounts belonging to, or held for the benefit of owners or bene- iiciaries. WILKES-BARRE, NAMES OF OWNERS OR BENEFICIARIES Samuel Smurl or Mrs. Samuel Smurl A. A. Kerrick or Mrs. Margaret R. Kerrick Annita Costellani Robert Cooper or Elizabeth Cooper Edmund P. Castellani by Wm. Castellani A. J. Manley HAZLETON, Maria Marsicano Theresa Minsenberger Elizabeth Kahler Domanica Cusatis Antonio Belliza Leland S. Spaulding PEOPLES BANK J. Bruce Good or Alma North Mountain Mutual Ass'n. Prospecting Developing St. Joseph Slovak A. A. Church Herbert Winston DEMAND John M. Jones, Agt. Nicholas M. Curcio, Trustee D. W. Davis & Sons Albert Elkins Henry German, Jr. Knies Bros. J. J. Maloney F. D. Marvin Margaret C. Mullen Powers Users Fund, H.C. Shann, Treas. T. J. Mayock, Treas. DATE PAYEE North End State Bank Anton M. Palkovia Hirs Josel Treas. of Luz. Co. DIVIDENDS Oct. 2, 1923 Oct. 15, 1923 August 4, 1932 Nicholas M. Curcio ¢-0 Clarence Arlotto, Guardian oF ¢ \ y \ ft Ss SN a Li WILKES-BARRE DEPOSIT & WILKES-BARRE, The persons subsequently named, or their legal representatives, are hereby notified that unless they claim the said amounts from the said Banks, Trust Companies, Private Bankers or County Officers within the time limited by law, the same will be liable to be escheated to the Common- wealth in an action instituted by it in conformity “with the said Acts of 1915, 1917, and 1929, or taken over by the Commonwealth without escheat under the provisions of the Act of May 16, 1919, P.<L,.377. DAVID W. HARRIS SECRETARY OF REVENUE LUZERNE COUNTY CITIZENS BANK OF PARSONS, PA. PENNSYLVANIA LAST" KNOWN ADDRESS Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ‘Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 31 W. Charles St. Plains, Pa. Miners Mills, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. AMOUNT $ 22.68 117.91 12.92 12.60 27.63 MARKLE BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA Hazleton, Pa. Hazleton, Pa. W. Broad St., Tresckow, Pa. 314 E. 5th St., Hazleton, Pa. Box No. 44, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. OF NANTICOKE Hazleton, Pa. NANTICOKE, PENNSYLVANIA Unknown Unknown Nanticoke, Unknown SAVINGS BANK PENNSYLVANIA ACCOUNTS Unknown 519 Miners Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, 86 Dorrance St., Kingston Unknown 905 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort, Pa. Unknown Unknown 123-8. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 388 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Unknown Unknown Pa. 274.20 80.33 68.95 57.78 14.96 28.19 76.99 53.11 45.80 84.34 CASHIER'S CHECKS UNPAID CHECK NO. 42041 42154 70526 OR PROFITS 2 W. Washington St., Bradford, Pa. A public hearing upon this appli cation will be held in the Courthouse at Wilkes-Barre, on Thursday, July 24, 1947, at 10:00 A.M., Daylight Saving Time, where and when all persons in interest may appear and be ‘heard, if they so desire. WALTER HUMINIK MARY LANDERS PRICE, Respon- dent: You are hereby required to appear on August 11, 1947, at 10:00 A.M., to answer complaint of Daniel Price in divorce a vinculo Matrimonii to No. 47 July Term, 1947, in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, Pa, Thomas M. Lewis, Atty. ROBERT SHERROCK, Sheriff BUDGET for Jackson Township School District for the year 1947-1948 | has been completed and can be seen at the home of Laing Coolbaugh, Hill- side Road. Sealed Bids Asked— Sealed Bids will be received by the Board of School Directors of the Dal- las Borough School District up to 8:00 PM. ED.T. July 28, 1947, to cover the following: (a) Machinery for Shop (b) Hand Tools for Industrial Arts Shop Remodeling Industrial Arts Shop Room Installation of Plumbing and Remodeling Boys Shower Room Installation of Lighting Fixtures in Shop and Boys Shower Room. Copies of the specifications and other information may be obtained by addressing Secretary, Dallas Bor- ough School District, Box 301, Dallas, Industrial Arts Pa Bids will be opened at the meeting of the Board to be held Monday, July 28,1947, at 8 PM ED.T. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or parts of bids, or tos accept any item from an itemized bid. By order of the Board. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention to file an application to register, in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and of the Pro- thonotary of Luzerne County, on Thursday, July 24, 1947, by C. F. Reidler, 17 East Liberty Street, Schuyl- kill Haven, Pa., and K. C, Reidler, 615 Lincoln Street, ‘Hazleton, Pa., who are all of the persons owning or interest- ed in a certain business to be carried on under the name of “REIDLER KNITTING COMPANY.” The loca- tion of the principal place of business is 759 W. Broad Street, Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. JAMES P. COSTELLO, ]JR., Attorney. = Frem Pillar To Post (Continued from Page One) = 3 5 of falling over them, decide to spend half an hour of intensive effort, polish off the dusting, and put away the tools of domesticity. Good sports- manship and a sense of fair play prevent my putting them away unused. I had planned to make with the broom immediately after feeding the kittens. Anybody want to put in a bid for striped kittens, ready for delivery in six weeks to two months? These kittens, naturally, are far superior to anything the Barnyard has to offer. Accompanying each kitten there will be a statement covering canned milk and nursing charges for the period of infancy unless the mother cat makes the grade. In this contingency, nourishment and care will be on the house, defrayed by mice and moles and an occasional rat. Refugees, Guests Of Jurchak Family (Continued from Page One) ing, I guess, “efficient.” She said this when she and Mrs. Jurchak were making the new type of apple pie, which comes in a box, pie-mix, peeled, dried apples all ready to be tossed into 2 bowl and popped into the oven. Mr. Strmen bears a very slight re- semblance to Bing Crosby, but is very shy and yet, when questioned, tries to express himself slowly and care- fully. He hopes to learn to master English perfectly, yet his sincerity and accounts of his thrilling exper- iences during and after the war makes one forget any of the delightful mis- pronunciations, which only add to the color of his personality. When asked what he thought of the situation in Europe ‘today he looked thoughtful and sad, as if re- membering something. “Permanent peace- in the world will be possible only when there is a United States of Europe, where there is real free- dom, such as you have here. People everywhere must know the truth of what is happening, and not be misled or misinformed by Communist propa- ganda.” Expresses Gratitude Ken Grose wishes to thank all who participated and attended to the suc- cess of the recently held Farmer Dance for his benefit. NEW TIRES Firestone and Gulf ‘ALL SIZES LIBERAL ALLOWANCE For Old Tires Roberts Qil Co. HILLSIDE, PA. Whether Your Home Is Large or Small It should be kept in condi- . it is your home. tion, We make F.H.A. Loans to repair and modernize homes . . . and for insul- The cost is $5.00 a year for each $100 bor- ation. rowed. Your application will \ be given immediate at- tention. THE KINGSTON NATIONAL BANK Kingston Corners Charcoal for outdoor grills and fireplaces. Be sure to have a bag handy. 12-quart Bag, 55c. ing lawn mowers: TIMELY NEEDS LAWN MOWERS Look at the new low prices on these precision built, ball bear- $19.75, $23.50, $25.50 and $32.50 each Every mower guaranteed to give complete satisfaction. PICK-UP CARTS Just received another shipment of these all-steel carts. The handiest tool around the home. fertilizer, feed silage and milk cans. Only $6.50 each Cattle Spray keep your cattle happy with first quality spray. Only $1.35 per gallon. Please bring your own container. It carries leaves, dirt, ashes, Be sure to get one. THEY SAY: "Variety is the Spice of Life and Trade” We Present ~YARIETY.... H X Electric Alarm Clocks (Works of Beauty) $7.95 and $9.95 * * * Alarm Clocks— (You Wind Em) 4.89 * kx ok Electric Travel Irons (Ideal For Vacations) $7.36 XxX x % Electric Glass Coffee Makers (Combination of Useful Beauty) $4.95 and $10.47 xX x x Rexall Glass Coffee Percolator (8 Generous Cups) $2.69 * Kx * Electric Table Radio (An Ivory-colored Masterpiece) $39.95 x x x Electric Fans (Keep You Cool and Collected) $35.98 and $13.95 * ite Cutlery Sets (Your Kitchen Needs It) Special Price, $1.98 x %* % Spuntex Nylon Hosiery (Sheer and Chic) $1.25 Pair x x x Baby Scales (Watch Baby's Weight) $6.25 * kx * Heavy Duty Pocket Knives (4 Blades For 4 Uses) $1.50 * kx Aluminum Lunch Kits (Complete with Vacuum Bottle) $3.98 x Xx Vacation Needs SWIM CAPS EAR PLUGS SUN-TAN LOTIONS SUNBURN REMEDIES INSECT REPELLANTS POISON-IVY REMEDIES FUNGI-REX POW DER and OINTMENT for Foot Ailments and Infections. SHAVERTOWN, PA. ~
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