od h prices. $100. Wayne King, Meeker. _PAGE_ EIGHT The TRAD a POST CLASSIFIED AD ING POST IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY PHONE DALLAS 800 ® THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 80c MINIMUM For Sale— dition. Reasonable. Al Montross, 5 Spring Street, Shavertown. , Fine Walnut Bedroom SUITE, three- pieces, $100. Coil spring $10. Dal- las 319-R-3. six over one, first Phone 149-R-8. TEN WINDOWS, class condition. - Brown Porcelain CORTEZ HEAT. ROLA, will heat 5 or. 6 room house, Phone 149-R-8. Drop Baldwin and. SPY APPLES, 50c bushel. Pick them yourself. Bring ewn containers. Bays Fruit Farm, Orange. GLADIOLI BULBS, mixed kinds, $2 a hundred. Phone Dallas 187.- POOL TABLE, $25. Phone Dallas 187. 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. PRINTING—ALIl types of commercial, “school, and social printing. Prompt service. Moderate prices. The Dai- las Post, Dallas 300. Ce ENGLISH BEAGLE, ' female well broken, 3-years-old. Joseph . Niez- goda. Lebman, near Smith's pond. It is not too early to think about posting your property. Order your “No Hunting and No Trespassing” Signs now. Pre-war quality. Low THE DALLAS POST. | HUNTING LICENSES now available | at Chapman's, Notary Public, Leh- . THOR Magic Hand washer, good con. man Heights. LAND and construction surveys. New buildings staked and levels furnish- ed. William J. Carroll, registered pro- fessional engineer. Machell avenue, Dallas. Phone 260-R-2. Any kind of CARPENTRY WORK wanted. Leon Austin. Phone Dallas 358-R-7. FLOOR SANDING and Resurfacing, . expert workmanship, moderate rates. Lawrence E. Wolfe. Dallas 361-R-3, FLOOR SURFACING; sanding, re- finishing, waxing and polishing. H.” W. King, 224 Pierce Street, Kingston. Dallas 132-R-8 or Kingston 7-7264. LAWNMOWERS repaired and sharpened. Rebuilt lawnmowers for, sale. Rural repair and lawn- mower service. Robert B. Gregory, 194 Lehigh street, Shavertown. All Types of MASONRY WORK, ash pits, cellar walls, chimneys, sidewalks. Jack Andres, Center Hill ‘road. WATER WELLS a specialty. All work guaranteed. ~R. B. Shaver -and Son, Contractors, Drillers, Ide- ‘town, Dail Harvey's Lake 3156 SEWING MACHINES, vacuum cleaners and home appliances re- paired. Phone Dallas 282-R-0. Made to order: SCREEN DOORS, window screens, storm sash, window frames, door frames, etc. Elwood Whitesell, Phone Dallas 468-R-7 SKI parkas $1.00; fountain pens, 49c;: scuffs, rope sole, 39¢; bedroom slip- | pers, 49c; leather sandals, $1.49; base ball caps, 25¢; spray pumps, $1.00; gt. gun oil, 50c; all wool gauntlet G.I. PLUMBING, heating, oil burners. Robert R. Phipps, Main Road, Dal- las. Phone Dallas 188-R-2 STUDIO style PORTRAITS taken in gloves, 50c; medium jackets, wool lined, $1.50; boys’ new finger tip alk wool coats, $5.95; training rifles with’ sling, won't shoot, $2.00. HUB AUTO SUPPLY, Trucksville, Penna. REPAIR your roofs with best roof coating-Nu Plastic. $3.75 for five! gallon can. Five year guarantee. Du Pont outside white. Quaker oil burners. Lehman Supply. George L. Stolarick, phone 9002-R-2. ° DOORS 42 inch, sink, table, chairs, settee, small range. H.L. 3206 Wilkes Barre green enamel RANGE, enamel mantel, warming oven. Perfect condition. Special price $40, Mrs. Wilcox, 179 Lake St. Phone Dallas 302-R-7. Large wardrobe TRUNK. Cash $25. Inquire Saturday at Sarah Bairds, Baird Street, Laketon. . | LARGE FARMALL TRACTOR, trailer plows, lime spreader, equip- | ment in excellent condition. Dallas 219-R-2. y Trucksville. your home @t your convenience. Children a specialty. Proofs sub- "mitted, no obligation to buy. Write or phone E..C. Hudson, Davis street, Dallas 168-R-9. For PERFECTION in machine, ma- chinless, or cold permanent wav- ing, finger waving or dyeing—see . Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook Phone 397. Increase the effectiveness of your LIFE insurance without additional cost. | George Turn, phone 336-R-13. Toate On or near Franklin street, Dallas, white silk BLOUSE. Finder please phone Dallas 300 or 396. Answers To Quiz Incorrect answers: What Indians Lived In Pennsylvania and where, no. 5; Wilkes-Barre, no. 1; Scranton, no. 2; Athens, no. 3; Friendship Hill, no. 3; Yankee-Pennamite War, no. 1. SOFA BED, tailor-made slip covers, $40. ‘J. E. Harrison, Huntsville, Phone 443-R-2 Brown teddy bear coat with red trim, size 12; perfect condition; also Em- pire sofa, cheap. Phone Dallas 300. ~ FRESH COWS and cows about to freshen, Holsteins and Guernseys. Sherman Warden Farm, Kunkle. In- quire 8 to 9 A. M. or 4:30 to 6 P.M. Brand new maple CRIB; new red fox fur; ultra violet ray lamp. Phone Dallas 423-R-10. Five room STORE and GAS station, Demunds Corners. Inquire David J. Bevan, Demunds Corners. Four cylinder, forty horsepower gaso- line power PLANT, electric starter Whom To Call— We can use them live or dead and don’t forget your house grease if you want soap. ELMER will pick everything up. Call Dallas 433-R-9. Lehigh Valley Coal. Prompt delivery. Phone Dallas 215. Also at our mill, Parrish street, Dallas, slab stove wood $1 a cord or we deliver a large load for $5. Sawdust free. ECKERT LUMBER & COAL CO., Shavertown. Welding— WELDING done anytime, anywhere. If its metal—we can weld it. Dallas Portable Welding Co. Phone 274-R-9 Dressmaking— LADIES COATS, suits, dresses, re- modeled. Ann Stahl, 3rd house from Fernbrook Dairy. Phone 490- R-13. Piano Tuning— Expert PTANO TUNING and repair- ing. George Havira, R. D. 1, Steele Road, Plymouth. Phone 9-1739. Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete buy the best. Costs less in long run. C. E. German and Son, Kings ton '7-5348 or your local supply dealer. “THE IE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1047 Students View “Stock Judging Penanation 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. Piano Tuning— PIANO Tuning and repairing. Muh- lenburg 18-R-61. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1. Male Help Wanted— MAN wanted in Luzerne county to take orders for Amazing Low Cost Oil Burner for Heating - Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Laundry Stoves, etc. LIFE-TIME GUARANTEE. Burns cheap oil. Hundreds of prospects. We will let you try it in your own stove or furnace for one month. Be first. For Free information send card or letter to Northwest Mfg. Co., Dept. 1041 Mitchell, S. Dak. Female Help Wanted— Mt. Evergreen Company. Apply at farm W. Dallas between 5 and 6 P. M. or phone H. L. 2130. Mature reliable companiable WOMAN for general house work. Small house. Live in. Phone Dallas 131-R-5. Girls to work as ‘WAITRESS. Full time position. Also need part time cook. Prefer elderly woman with experience in home. Bowman's Res- taurant, Dallas. Private Instruction— INSTRUCTION piano, band and orchestra instruments. Alfred Milli- ner-Camp, Lehigh street, Trucksville. Phone Dallas 304-R-8. Poultry— BABY CHICKS available by order. Hilbert’'s Hatchery, Beaumont. BABY CHICKS from blood-tested, high producing New Hampshire and Barred Rock birds. Yetter’s Pike's Creek Hatchery. Ruggles Corners, Route 115. Phone Dallas 461-R-3. Wanted To Buy— JERSEY, Guernsey or any other good butter-fat producing cow. Dallas 219-R-2. : 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 therefore pay you more money. Ike Mellner, 114 :Sec- ond Avenue, Kingston. Phone 7-2746. Electric Repair Service— 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. ELECTRICAL WORK, wiring build- ings, installing receptacles, switches, light outlets. Phone 290-R-7. Dallas Electric Shop. 118 Main Street Dallas. :| Farm For Rent— DAIRY FARM for rent on shares. Outstanding farm, 1% miles from Berwick. Modernized dairy barn: fluorescent lighting, new-type ventila- tion, water bowls, milkers, ensilage cut- ter. 165 acres: 100 tillable, all by tractor. More tillable acreage, provid- ing fine site for highway market, -if desired. Pear orchard. Herd of 18 pure-bred and grade Guernsey milk cows on farm. Good brick residence: electricity, hot water, bathroom. Out- buildings for every purpose. Pictur- esque setting. A fine proposition for an up-and-coming farmer who has equipment, Present tenant buying his own farm. Accupancy: April 1. Write Box M, care Post, giving information. DEAD ANIMALS removed promptly, free of charge. Call Carl Crockett, Muhlenburg, 19-R-4. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. © A. Singer, City Scavinger, 137 Dagobert street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529. Real Estate For Sale— BEAUMONT, new house, 6 rooms and bath, lot 50x150, more land available if wanted. Steam heat. In-. quire Hilbert's Hatchery. FIVE-ROOM modern home. S. D.’ Finney, Trucksville. Phone 209-, R-11. RADIOS LOANS to purchase REFRIGERATORS HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES A FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, PENNA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation : 7 For Rent Furnished HOUSE, all improvements; hot water heat. Middle-aged couple, ! no children. References, Phone 302-R-7. LEGAL IN 'THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF LUZERNE COUNTY. No. 1249 of 1947 TO: GEORGE H. MITCHELL, late of Pittston City, Pennsylvania, and to his heirs interested in his estate: Notice is hereby given that applica- tion has been made to said Court to establish the requested presumption of the death of Géorge H. Mitchell and to. authorize the Register of Wills to grant letters of administration on his estate. The Court will hear evidence concerning the absence of the said George H. Mitchell on October 22, 1947, at ten o'clock a.m. Any per- sons having any knowledge of the said George H. Mitchell are requested to appear at such time and place. PATRICK J. FLANNERY,Esq. Miners Nat'l. Bank Building Larger sizes for Furnaces and Boilers. IE. Kuhnert, Veterans of World War II who are enrolled in Dallas Township and Lehman Veterans’ Agricultural Schools are shown the fine points of judging dairy animals by William Gilbert, herdsman at Goodleigh Farm. Don’t sell your antiques before calling LEIDINGER’S. Rifles, Revolvers, Guns, Furniture, Glass, Silver and Coins. En- tire Estates Bought. LEIDINGER’S | 117 S. Washington St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459 Future Farmers And Home Makers Have Outing At Harvey's Lake BO ean: of Lehman Future Homemakers of America held a wiener roast at the clambake grounds near Laketon, Tuesday evening, Oc- tober7. The group left Lehman High School at 7:30 and hiked to the grounds which is about three miles from the school. A good time was enjoyed and plans are being discussed for another joint meeting in the near future. The following were present: R. L. Ruble, Adviser of the F.F.A. Miss Ruth Shellmaker, Adviser of the 'B. H. ‘A. Mrs. "R. +1. “Ruble; Charles Carey, Leonard Ide, Arden Hunter, Frank Kocher, Bernard Mazor, Roland Gensil, William Simms, Evan Brown, James Catnes, James Bombic, Jerry Scott, Ralph Cornell, Homer Major, Frank Prutzman, Charles Sny- der, Edward Kosakowski, Leslie Sutton, Arthur Carichner, Donald Bombick, Carl Rood, Fred Disque, George Lewis, William Naugle, Ruth Baranowski, Alice Culp, Charlotte Culp,:Ann Shoi- tis, Ellen Gibbons, Janet Wright, Betty Ide, Sophie Kasko, Gladys Anderson, Jane Brown, Catherine Casper, Made- line Havrilla, Lois Ide, Mildred Ide, Ruth Katchmar, Dorothy Meade, Joan Sebolka, and Kathryn Smith. Library Directors Observe Anniversary Motion pictures of) a library at work and on wheels were shown at a party for Directors Tuesday night on the anniversary of the opening of Back Mountain Memorial Library. David Jenkins also showed a film on fishing in the Gulf of Mexico. Refreshments, pumpkin pie and coffee were served to the following: Miss Frances. Dorrance, Mrs. Lewis Township® Future Farmers of America and the! | ning, producing, marketing, manage- Kennel Club Show (Continued from Page One) Herbert Buck, catalogue sales; Charles A. Wagner, Jr., and Thomas B. Rob- inson, entertainment;' Ray Bartow, Handlers; Mrs. Thomas B. Robinson, secretary and chief ring steward; Mrs. Grace I. Griffiths, treasurer; Williams, publicity. Among the local exhibitors will be: very laudable number for a first show. The Back Mountain Kennel Club show is now rated as a “must” among ex: hibitors and handlers alike. It js opening up a new phase of sport in Wyoming Valley and will be an an- nual event well worth seeing and entering. Veterans Visit Farm (Continued from Page One) farm which is fully equipped and is of a size and quality that will be satisfactory for his training. If owned by the veteran, it must be productive enough to insure an income sufficient under normal conditions for a reason- able living at least by the end of the training period. The veteran is as- sured control of the farm at least until the end of his course. Another requirement is that the course meets the particular needs of the veteran in the type of farming for which he is training for proficiency in plan- ment, and record keeping. LeGrand, Paul Woarriner, Miriam Lathrop, Jessica Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nuss, H. L. Hendricks, R. Mrs, George Gregson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Peterson, Atty. and Mrs. Peter Jurchak, Mrs. John A. Girvan, Mrs. Arch Brooks, James Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Harold” Brace, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Taylor, Charles A. James, F. Budd Schooley, M. D., Ray D. Evans, David Jenkins, H. L. ‘Ohlman, Mrs. Dana Crump, Mrs. Harold E. Flack, Mrs. Joseph Schmerer, Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. D. Hutchison and Howard W-.. Risley. Students Read Winning Fire Prevention Essays More than 150 persons heard win- ning essays on Fire Prevention read by Donald Williams, -Richard Kern, Priscilla Abbott and Elsie Jean Ide at Lehman High School during a pro- gram sponsored by Lehman and Lake Silkworth Volunteer Fire Companies Friday evening. Included in the program were selec- tions by the Lehman Band, short talks by H. L. Hendricks, Lanceford Sutton, Charles Nuss ‘and Jack Graham, and several motion pictures. The advantage of visiting a sick friend at the hospital is that he can- not walk away when you begin on | Coal And Hauling— Brothers, Harvey's Lake 3228. ; Seward. Phone 327-R-4 COAL, WOOD, top ' General HAULING—COAL, Wood, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania your own troubles. SLAB STOVE wood, $1 per cord. at mill near Beaumont. Rugglds Brothers. SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, fill and general excavating. Swanson SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, coal, fill dirt, excavating. Bud Mitchell, Dallas 458-R-4 FIREWOOD, SAND, GRAVEL, blocks, top soil, fill and coal. C. J. soil, manure. Call Dallas 583-R-2 for prompt service. Earl Evans, Fernbrook. ashes, prompt service. Norti Berti, Dallas 277-R-2. Furniture Repairing— Make your fine old furniture NEW with its original wear and comfort— Beautiful wide range of fabrics. Low prices— Guaranteed workmanship. Write or phone John Curtis. 7-5636— 210 Lathrop street, Kingston. Express Gratitude— Mrs. Elizabeth S. Kelley and family wish to thank every one who so kindly assisted them during their re- cent bereavement. Also those who sent cards and flowers and loaned cars. “- Marion ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Robinson, ! Mr. and Mrs. “Dick” Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Griffiths, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wagner, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Scureman. Last year there were more than 400 entries which is considered a GOOD SERVICE Plus « Chrysler Corporation MoPar Parts FOR Clrysiet a Plymouth Bp Aceessonies NES Howard Isaacs CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Trucksville, Pa. Phone Dallas 100 RIGHT PARTS . SHAVERTOWN, PA, JETT Multiple Vitamin Capsules | Freshly Dug WINTER POTATOES Brokenshire’s Orchard Knob Farm Center Hill Road DALLAS a. Now = Serving SUNDAY DINNERS CHICKEN - BEEF Drive out through these beauti- ful fall hills this weekend for a delightful treat. Stop at Mountain View Inn for a delicious dinner that will add zest to any trip. Mountain View Inn Bowman's Creek Tom and Greta Davis, Proprietors Telephon Harvey's Lake 3695 » eg { mais DRUG STORE 3 Shavertown, Pa. . —_ oe - ~~ OPENS ITS NEW REFRIGERATED CANDY DEPARTMENT Your favofite candies — perfectly confected, perfectly protected — their complete richness and tasti- ness assured by the cool, even temperature of this attractive installation. EVERY BOX YOU BUY HERE || IS GUARANTEED FRESH SOCKS FOR MEN AND BOYS All Colors Sizes 8-12 SA-PEN ANKLETS—50% WOOL $.69 MEN'S ANKLETS $25 up HOSE $.45 up BOY'S ARGYLES 35 KNEE LENGTH .50 See Our Line Of Bachelors’ Friend Guaranteed Sox Solid Colors in Nylon, Rayon, Mercerized, and Cotton—8$.35 up CLEANING PRESSING JOE’S MEN’S SHOP Open Daily Un S00 2. M. 37 Main Street Dallas, Pa. ~ MAKE DALLAS HARDWARE Your, Headquarters for all your SPORTING GOODS SUPPLIES HUNTING SUPPLIES HOPPE’S GUN CLEANING PATCHES Solvent Lubricating Oil WE HAVE THEM GUN CLEANING RODS & BRUSHES for all guage guns WE HAVE THEM HUNTING LICENSES WE HAVE THEM License Plate HOLDERS WE HAVE THEM AMMUNITION 22s. and 12, 16, and 20 guage shells and rifled slugs. WE HAVE THEM HUNTING CAPS WE HAVE THEM OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE e We Deliver % AX FY hy
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