The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 13, 1948, Image 8

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A POST CLASSIFIED AD
The TRADING POST
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IS THE PLACE TO GET
RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY
PHONE DALLAS 300 @ THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 80c MINIMUM
For Sale—
Male Help Wanted—
BIRD HOUSES and feeders, scien-
tifically made, 75c up. Frank R.
* Jackson, phone H. L. 265.
Children’s outgrown COATS, SUITS,
dresses, skirts, blouses, play
clothes, also children’s furniture
and adults clothing. Childrens’ Out-
grown Clothing, 779 Wyoming Ave-
nue, Kingston. Open daily 10:30
to 5. Saturdays until 9 P.M.
White House PAINT, white enamel.
Guaranteed to stay white. Plastic
roof coating, guaranted five years.
Roll roofing. Horse shoes, calk
nails. George L. Stolarick, Lehman
Supply. Phone 9002-R-2.
General electric REFRIGERATOR,
dresser, chairs, iron beds. Good-
leigh Farms, phone Dallas 125.
Builder's WENCH for raising large
timbers. William Robbins. Dallas
223-R-3. :
Modern bottled GAS RANGE, large
lighted oven, divided top with
light, automatic timer and oven
control. Dallas 432-R-3.
Whom To Call—
MAN to work in cow barn. Hillside
Farm. See Mr. Hemenway. Phone
173-R-5.
Experienced MAN, single or married
to work” on dairy farm. Phone
Dallas 485-R-11.
Female Help Wanted—
WOMEN wanted, no experience nec-
essary. Apply between 2 and 4,
Mt. Evergreen Co., Church Street,
Dallas.
COOK and housemaid, both to sleep
in. Three in family. Call Anne
Dorrance, Dallas 211-R-2 or Frances
Dorrance, Kingston 7-2013.
Older WOMAN or GIRL to help with
housework for next few weeks or
longer during illness in family.
Phone Dallas 300 or 396.
For Rent
HOUSE between Hays Corners and
Kunkle, half mile from new high-
way. Phone 137-R-3.
Sanitary Service—
FISHING, Dog, Hunting Licenses.
Income Taxes filed. Chapman
‘Notary Public, Lehman Heights.
CARPENTRY WORK. Cabinets new
or remodeled. Repairs on furni-
ture and antiques. Saws sharpened.
C. B. Kocher, Alderson, phone 3387.
For PLASTER and STUCCO work,
call Berti and Scouten, Dallas
277-R-2 or Kingston 7-7988.
Those who insure with TURN “re
Turn” for further service. George
Turn, phone 336-R-13.
Give your house that new look. For
painting and decorating phone
Sheldon E. Nichols, Dallas 335-R-4.
FURNACE and STOVE PARTS wel-
ded; ice skates, shears, knives,
saws sharpened. R. Gregory, 194
Lehigh St., Shavertown.
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 freee. ECKERT
LUMBER & COAL COQ., Shavertown.
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.
FLOOR SURFACING, sanding, re-
finishing, waxing and _ polishing.
H. W. King, 224 Pierce Street,
Kingston. Dallas 132-R-8 or Kingston
17-7264. :
STUDIO style PORTRAITS taken in
your home gt 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.
We don’t say it with flowers but
we remove your DEAD STOCK
promptly. Dallas 433-R-9, Laskow-
ski. y
For PERFECTION in machine, ma-
chinless, or cold permanent wav-
ing, finger waving or dyeing—see
Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook
Phone 397.
WATER WELLS a specialty. . All
work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver
and Son, Contractors, Drillers, Ide-
town, Dail Harvey's Lake 3156
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.
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.
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 To Buy—
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. Ike
Mellner, 114 Second Ave., Kingston.
Phone 7-2746.
Private Instruction—
INSTRUCTION piano, band and
orchestra instruments. Alfred Milli
ner-Camp, Lehigh street, Trucksville.
Phone Dallas 304-R-8.
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.
Electrical Contracting—
| ELECTRICAL WORK, wiring build-
ings, installing receptacles, switches,
light outlets. Phone 290-R-7. Dallas
Electric Shop. 118 Main Street Dallas.
Coal And Hauling—
SLAB STOVE wood, $1 per cord.
at mill near Beaumont. Ruggles
Brothers.
PLUMBING, heating, oil burners.
Robert R. Phipps, Main Road, Dal-
las. Phone Dallas 188-R-2 :
CUSTOM WEIGHING, anything, any
time on new Howe heavy duty
scales up to 19 tons. Eckert Lumber
and Coal Company.
FLOOR SANDING and Resurfacing,
expert workmanship, moderate rates.
Lawrence E. Wolfe. Dallas 361-R-3.
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.
Seward. Phone 327-R-4
General HAULING—COAL, Wood,
ashes, prompt service. Norti Berti,
Dallas 277-R-2.
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We have a supply
As An Accommodation For -
Our Customers
which are available in the lobby.
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of income. tax blanks
DALLAS,
Member Federal Deposit
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Wanted To Rent—
Two BED ROOM apartment or
small house for couple and one
child. C. C. Norbeck, assistant
County Farm Agent. Phone Kings-
ton 7-1826.
Dressmaking—
LADIES’ COATS, suits, dresses re-
modeled. Ann Stahl, 3rd house
from Fernbrook Dairy. Phone 490-
R-13.
Poultry—
BABY CHICKS, U. S. Pullorum
clean. Order now for winter and
spring delivery. Hilbert’s Hatchery,
Beaumont.
Piano Tuning—
PIANO TUNING and repairing.
Muhléenburg 18-R-61. Oscar
Whitesell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1.
Welding—
WATER PIPES THAWED quickly
and easily. Welding anytime,
anywhere. If its metal we can weld
it. Dallas Portable Welding Co.
Dallas 274-R-9
Legal— :
Estate of Frieda Kear, Deceased,
late ,of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. All per-
sons having claims against this es-
tate are requested to present them,
are requested to make payment
without delay to Esther F. Welker,
Administratrix C. T. A., 547 Ford
avenue, Kingston, Pa., or to Robert
F. Dilley, Atty. Bennett Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
and all those indebted to the estate|
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THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948
Mrs. Mary Williams
Dies at Pottsville
Friends and neighbors extend
their sympathy to Mrs. Clyde Cooper
whose mother, Mrs. Mary Williams
died suddenly last Thursday at
Good Samaritan Hospital, Pottsville,
after a brief illness. She was sev-
enty-four years old.
A former resident of Benton and
Fernbrook, she had been making
her home with her ~daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
Whitby, since the death of her
husband, E. H. Williams, eight years
ago. On her frequent visits with
the Coopers, she refreshed old
friendships in the Back Mountain
area and, through her congenial
disposition, made many new ones.
Besides Mrs. Cooper and Mrs.
Whitby, she is survived by another
daughter, Mrs. David Jones of
Kingston, and a son, Vernon, of
Westfield, N.J.; also two sisters,
Mrs. Ray Felton of Wood, Pa., and
Mrs. O.B. Poulson of Harrisburg,
three brothers, J. M. Britten and
T. G. Britten of Wilkes-Barre and
Jesse of Saxton, also the following
grandchildren: Polly Lou, Priscilla
and Douglas Cooper, Eleanor and]
Donald Williams, and Edmund
Whitby, Jr.
Funeral services were held from
Forty Fort with Rev. O. B. Poulson,
Mrs. Williams’ brother-in-law, in
charge.
Pallbearers
were Paul Britten,
Fred Felton, David Miles and
Thomas Day, all nephews, and
Gwynne Whitby and Earl Hess.
Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery
at Shavertown, beside her husband.
Estate of Harriet Luella Koup, De-
ceased, late of Kingston, Pa. All
persons having claims against this
estate are requested to present
them, and all those indebted to the
estate are requested to make pay-
ment without delay to Francis El-
wood Koup, Executor, 569 Rutter
Avenue, Kingston, Pa., or to Robert
F. Dilley, Atty. Bennett Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
Kunkle Community Hall Associa-
tion will hold its annual meeting,
for the election of officers on Mon-
day evening, February 16 at 8 p.m.
in Kunkle Community Hall. New
officers will take office on March 1.
Henry Shupp,
Secretary
NOTICE |
Notice is hereby given “that the
Luzerne County Commissioners pur- |
suant to the Act of Assembly of May)
21, 1937, P.L. 787, have filed Peti-
tions indexed to Nos. 525, 526, and
527 March Term, 1948, requesting
the approval of the sales of the
premises hereinafter mentioned to
John A. Gallagher, Attorney:
1. Lot No. 276 Brooks Street,
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania having
a frontage of 40 feet by a depth of}
150 feet, and sold for the sum of
$171.01. The total amount of the
taxes, penalties, interest, and costs
due against said premises is $266.25.
2. Lot No. 277 Brooks Street,
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania having
a frontage of 40 feet by a depth of.
150 feet, and sold for the sumof
$130.38. The total amount of the
taxes, penalties, interest, and costs
due against said premises is $188.33.
3. 31 Essex Lane, Wilkes-Barre, !
Pennsylvania, having a frontage of
| day of February, 1948, at 10 A.M,
26 feet and a depth of 104 feet, im-
proved with a two story frame
dwelling and sold for the sum of
$601.32. The total amount of taxes,
penalties, interest, and costs due
against said premises is $1,078.39.
The Court of Common Pleas for
Luzerne County has fixed the 19th
for hearing thereon.
R. L. COUGHLIN
Solicitor
YOUR PRIVATE SAFE
A Safe Dopesit Bou in ow Firo-and-Thett-Preof
Vaults Protects veluablos of fuse thea te o doy. HN
Firs? Floor = Street Love! — Ne Stairs «
BA BA a BR [e
LF. BT NOTING ET 301:
You would
be surprised
to know how many calls we
get for properties in
DALLAS AND VICINITY
that we cannot fill.
If you have Real Estate in
THE DALLAS AREA
To Rent or Sell
Call us—And we will give
you good service.
J. W. YOUNG - Realtor
WB—3-6116
721 Miners Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
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Lehman Township Supervisors
AUDITORS REPORT :
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Luzerne County, Lehman Township
From First Monday in January, 1947 to First Monday in January 1948
CASH BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR |
47
Cash in Bank, Securities and Reserves ..........c.o...... $ 777.03
TO AL a rem erst ae ta shai es S$ 777.03
RECEIPTS
Taxes Collected in ‘Cash during Year aiianivniinnien. $ 5,612.67
Taxes Collected on Old Duplicates during Year ........ 23.18
Amount Received from County on Unpaid Taxes
or Liens. Billed: i fe ni. rd a a Td 1,122.64
MOTAL = in maranatha $ 5,149.25
Amount Received from Loans or Certificates of
Indebtedness i. i et iss itiessdonsitesshons $ 3,500.00
Ota oti i in ee A ee ri rssh a $15,407.74
EXPENDITURES
General Government... dha atnasaiiiivis nibs 701.34
Protection to Persons and Property 1,455.00
Highways sida nfo niin nto dail ciel, 12,472.41
- Miscellaneous 290.23
Debt Service 255.00
4 E00 0 LR a TR NE Te $15,173.98
CASH BALANCE AT END OF YEAR .......u.....5... $ 1,010.79
RESOURCES
Cash; Securities and Reserves: .....c..cceirtioclinisnegsssinonse $ 1,010.79
Due from Tax Collectors ......iscesvussiresassiiss trades be ih cue 1,542.74
Due from County on Taxes Returned and Liens Filed 749.88
BOE AL eh Sa TT $ 3,303.41
LIABILITIES
Outstanding Township: Bonds ........L ini $ 3,500.00
BOT AL i rd i a i its es ie sod $ 3,500.00
POSTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACT
APPROVED, MAY 21, 1943, PL. 433.
Signed: |
FE. L. Ruggles
Leonard H. Ide
Eleanor E. Ingram
Auditors
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
HERE ARE THREE
HARD-TO-GET ITEMS
that we now have in
stock
WINDOW FRAMES
Knock down or built up
WINDOWS
DOORS
Exterior or Interior
SHAVERTOWN
BUILDERS’ SUPPLY
10 EAST CENTER STREET
PHONE DALLAS 42
Open For Business
6 Days A Week
From 10 A. M. Daily
Quick, courteous service.
TRUCKSVILLE
BARBER SHOP
Over Gregory's Store
Carverton Road
BERNARD SHUKIT, Prop.
TASTER SEWING
IS SMOOTH
2334
Spring fashions
for the
entire family.
THE GRACE T. CAVE SHOP
Main Street, Dallas
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NOW!
NOW when we have skilled
men and more efficient
equipment.
NOW when genuine “J-M”
Rock Wool is still available
at low cost.
NOW when high taxes and
living costs make fuel sav-
ings mighty important.
NOW when you can again
have 86 months to pay with
no down payment.
* * *
For details and FREE book
write or phone today.
George Common & Co.
10 North Franklin Street
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
DIAL 2-0580
11 Norton Avenue
TEL. 584-R-8
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BLOWN‘: ROCK WOOL ;
HOME. INSULATION
DALLAS 38-R-3
LARGE MODERN
STORAGE ROOMS AND VANS
IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO MOVE
CALL US FOR AN ESTIMATE
ROOT’S TRANSFER
Local and Long Distance Moving
WYOMING 540
out at a
THREE RADIOS
formerly $31.50 each
formerly $5.88 each
formerly $10.95 each
formerly $1.98
formerly $1.45 each
formerly $49.50
FOR THE SICK ROOM
formerly $9.50
formerly $39.50
ONE ONLY SPARTON VAPORIZER
SPECIALS! SPECIALS! SPECIALS!
Have you seen our table of specials? Every
item a quality product which we are closing
One-Third Saving To You
NOW $21.00
SIX ELECTRIC HEATING PADS
formerly $3.50, $4.95, $7.05 each
NOW $2.33, $3.30, $ 4.70
SEVEN ELECTRIC TOASTERS
NOW § 3.92
I'WO AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC IRONS
NOW § 7.30
FIVE PKG. CEDAR CLOSET WALLPAPER
15- INCHES WIDE—48-FEET LONG
NOW §$ 1.32
EIGHT ONLY MOTOR OIL (2-gal. cans)
NOW § .97
ONE APEX ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER
NOW §33.00
NOW § 6.33
ONE ONLY COMBINATION HEAT & SUN LAMP
NOW $26.33
EVERY ITEM IS FRESH AND NEW
Dallas Hardware & Supply
BE
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‘GOLD FISH
SPECIAL
Two live goldfish,
Bowl, Stones, Moss
and fishfood. All for
39¢c :
VALENTINE CANDY
Beautifully Boxed
$1.35 to $5
Chocolate Coated
CHERRIES
in cream filling
98¢c
Cherry Vanilla
a special for this
month.
GAL. $1.90
Cherry Tarts
VALENTINE CARDS
A wide variety of
designs.
Chocolate Coated
EASTER EGGS
Coconut Cream
50c to Si
Fruit and Nut
60c to $1.20
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NAMES PUT ON
FREE
Many people are plac-
ing orders for them
now for overseas de-
livery. Send one to
your boy over there.
Remember Easter is
March 28.
PRESCRIPTIONS
&
Our biologicals are
kept at the proper
refrigeration for
your protection.
Our insulin is al-
ways fresh and up-
to-date.
. SHAVERTOWN, PA.