PAGE EIGHT The TRADING POST A POST CLASSIFIED AD RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY IS THE PLACE TO GET PHONE DALLAS 300 ® THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 80c MINIMUM For Sale— Bloch Rival Kitchen RANGE in good | Call 315-R-25. Call condition, $10. 1931 Model A FORD, $100. arvey’s Lake 3321. For PLASTER and STUCCO work, call Berti and Scouten, Dallas, 277-R-2 or Kingston 7-7988. For all kinds of MASONRY work, see Roger Carey, Rear, 8 Main street, Shavertown. USED FURNITURE, all kinds. New- ell’s Store, Noxen. Used BEE EQUIPMENT, hives, ex- tractor, etc. Sell in a lot. El- wood Elston, Water Street, Dallas. We know somebody can use this floor model electric RANGE, auto- matic timer, warming oven, 4 burn- ers. Needs some repairs. A real buy for $50. Also 54 in. single drainboard, white porcelain sink. Dallas’ 261-R-7. Spartan REFRIGERATOR. Good condition. Phone H. L. 3321, Welsh. 10 ton well rotted cow MANURE; 6 by 9 chicken coop; metal ice box. Phone 251-R-13. Grey enamel COAL RANGE . with warming oven and water front. Excellent condition. Sheldon Jones, phone Dallas 338-R-2. LOT for sale 40 by 190. Call Dallas 143-R-2. Ful-O-Pep goat chow, 100-lbs. $6; Ful-O-Pep rabbit pellets, 100-lbs. $6; Vitality dog food, 25-lbs. $2.30. Brown & Fassett, Fernbrook, Pa. Phone 330-R-2 HAY LOADER, side rake and port- able elevators for baled hay etc. For information and prices, write Clifford Kunkle, Montrose R.F.D. 4. TURNER ROLLER BEARINGS, Saw Mills, Edgers, Hay Driers, Hardie Sprayers and Equipment. Rural Supply Co., Phone Muhlenburg 9- R-716. Address Shickshinny R.D.1 1935 CHEVROLET COUPE in fine running condition. Good tires. Reasonable price. See it at Meek- er’s Garage, Kunkle. 1929 four door DODGE sedan. Good condition. Phone 485-R-12. 100 clean GLASS GALLON JUGS. $9 takes the lot. Ideal for sweet cider, vinegar, etc. Call Dallas 300 Concrete BLOCK Machinery for im- mediate delivery. Enter a highly profitable business of your own making concrete and cinder blocks. Will finance. Open Sundays. Carl E. Temple Co. Lewistown, Pa. Phone 867. 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. SLAB STOVE wood, $1 per cord. at mill near Beaumont. Ruggles Brothers. Whom To Call— Still looking for a nice female wire- * haired TERRIER, full blooded, to mate with our Buck—a swell dog too. All we want is one little fe- male: that looks like her pop. Howard Risley, Dallas 300. LAWN MOWERS, grass-shrub cut- ting tools, saws, knives, shears sharpened—sold. 'R. Gregory 194 Lehigh Street, Shavertown. FLOOR SURFACING, sanding, re- finishing, waxing and polishing. H. W. King, 224 Pierce Street, Kingston. Kingston 7-7264. WEDDING INVITATIONS, An- nouncements, printed or engraved in a wide range of styles and prices. The Dallas Post. FOUR LEAF CLOVERS are lucky; so are my policy holders. George Turn, phone Dallas 581-R-2 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. 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. __THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1948 oT Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete buy the best. Costs less in long run. C. E. German and Son, Kings- ton 17-5348 or your local supply dealer. We remove your DEAD STOCK promptly. Laskowski and Son, Dallas 433-R-9. DEAD ANIMALS removed promptly, free of charge. Call Carl Crockett, Mubhlenburg, 19-R-4. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J.i. 7A. Singer, City Scavinger, 137 Dagobert street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529. Wanted To Rent— Very simple HOUSE in the country for four summer months, fur- nished or unfurnished. Don’t mind if it hasn't every convenience. Mil- dred Coughlin McNutt, 25 Fifth Avenue, New York City. SEEING IS BELIEVING. Let us show you the new Electro-Hy-! gienic vacuum cleaner in your own! home. No obligation. Many local | users. Moth proofs, air conditions, | polishes floors. Many special attach- ments operating from same sanitary unit. Thomas A. Namey, phone Wilkes-Barre 2-7861 FURNITURE repaired, antiques a specialty.’ C. “B. Kocher, H. L. 33817. Give your house that new look. For! painting and decorating phone. Sheldon E. Nichols, Dallas 335-R-4. For PERFECTION in machine, ma- chinless, or cold permanent wav- ing, finger waving or dyeing—ses 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 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 BE. Wolfe. Dallas 361-R-3. Poultry— New Hampshire—ROCK RED—Redi Rock, straight run 12¢, pullets 25¢, cockerels 5c. Started pullets on hand. Free Deliver. Pollorum controlled. Joe Davis, Leraysville, Pa. Quality BABY CHICKS, U.S. Pul- lorum clean. Order now for winter and spring delivery. Hil- bert’s Hatchery, Beaumont. NEW HAMPSHIRE and crosses. Finest breeding. Pullorum con- trolled. Straight runs 12c cockerels 5c. Joe Davis, Leraysville. Phone 31-R-11 Quality BABY CHICKS R.O.P. and pullorum clean. The Harding Feed Store, A. W. Roberts, phone Harding 13-R-8. Pittston 2147. Coal And Hauling— 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—wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable serv- ice. Norti Berti, Dallas 277-R-2 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. 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. 7 A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US FOR THE PRESENT U. S. SAVINGS BONDS FOR THE FUTURE N b FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, PENNA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i general farming. Call 485-R-11 Pp 7 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. BUILDING LOT for home in Dallas ft. or larger. Phone W.-B. 2-7572 or 3-6173 between 8 and 5 P.M. Monday till Saturday noon. WANTED—Fresh cows and close springers. Must be T. B. and Blood Tested; also all kinds of beef cattle and calves. I load all day Monday and Thursday till 1 P. M. I am located at McCord Street, Tunkhannock. © PHONE—Tunkhan- nock 6021 or Harding 34 any time. Address BOX 44, Tunkhannock, Pa. NATHAN CONNOR One or two tons rotted COW MA- Work Wanted— School BOY wants work in or around vicinity of Dallas after school and Saturdays. Call Dallas 339. Help Wanted— COUPLE for Cook and house and igrounds. Man to be able to drive. Call Dallas 173-R-5 Male Help Wanted— TWO MEN for farm work. Dallas 173-R-5 Call EXPERIENCED MAN, single or mar- ried, to work on dairy farm and GOOD CARPENTER, preferably from Back Mountain. L. W. Le- Grand, Dallas. Phone 246-R-3 Female Help Wanted— ‘WOMEN Wanted, no experience necessary. Mountain Evergreen Co. Call arvey’s Lake 2130 after 5. RESTAURANT WORK, dining room and kitchen. Good atmosphere, good wages and tips. Apply Rex Restaurant, Harvey's Lake 253 Lost— Heavy blue taffeta UMBRELLA i about two weeks ago, Dallas bus or near bus. Heavy nickel chain, trim. Reward if returned. Call Dallas 119. Private Instruction— INSTRUCTION piano, band and orchestra instruments. Alfred Milli- ner-Camp, Lehigh street, Trucksville. Phone Dallas 304-R-8. 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. Electrical Contracting— ELECTRICAL WORK, wiring build- ings, installing receptacles, switches, light outlets. Phone 290-R-7. Dallas Electric Shop. 118 Main Street Dallas. HOUSE WIRING, new and old, receptacles installed. Now is the' time to have those broken pull chains replaced with modern wall switches. Palmer Updyke, Dallas 410-R-9 Piano Tuning— PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muhlenburg 18-R-61. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1. Welding— Get your FARM MACHINERY ready for action. Welding. anytime, anywhere. If it's metal, we can weld it. Dallas Portable Welding Co., Dallas 274-R-9. Dressmaking— LADIES’ COATS, suits, dresses re- modeled. Ann Stahl, 3rd house from Fernbrook Dairy. Phone 490- R-13. Wanted GOOSE EGGS TO HATCH. Any quantity. William Pulsifer, Alderson. Real Estate For Sale— FARMS, homes and business places for sale. Or if you want to sell your property, see Wesley A. Free- man, Sweet Valley, Dallas 363-R-8. For Rent PLEASANT OFFICES, Main street, Dallas. Call Dallas 117-R-2 Garden Plowing— Gardens PLOWED and harrowed, no gardens too large or to small. Palmer Updyke, Dallas 410-R-9. Wanted To Buy— 100 to 150 round locust FENCE POSTS suitable for ornamental fence. Call Dallas 300 NURE. Call Dallas 300 Legal— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Chester Smigelski has filed his peti- tion in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to No. 258, May Term, 1948, praying for a decree to change his name to Chester Francis Burns. Hearing on said Petition will be held on May 25, 1948 at 10 o'clock A.M., Luzerne County Court House, when and where all per- sons interested may appear. HAROLD ROSENN, Attorney 1200 Miners Nat'l Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Penna. NOTICE is hereby given that the School District of the Township of Lake, Luzerne .County, Pennsyl- vania, intends to pass a resolution at a special meeting of said school district on April 16, 1948, establish- ing an amusement tax on all amuse- ments in the Township of Lake. Said resolution will establish a tax at the rate of one cent (lc) for each ten cents (10c) or fraction thereof of the established price charged the general public, or a limited select group thereof, for the privilege of attending or engaging in any amusement. Said resolu- tion will establish regulations for the collecting of the amusement tax, C. B. MAYER, Secretary SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a Writ of Levari Facias, No. 7 May Term, 1948, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Coun- ty, Pennsylvania, on Friday, April 23, 1948, at ten o’clock in the fore- noon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the Defendants in and to the following described piece or parcel of land, viz: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land, situate in the City of | Wilkes-Barre (formerly Borough of Miners Mills), County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a corner on the Northerly side of West Thomas Street, (formerly Center Street), and in line of lands now or late of John Henry Thomas; thence along said line of lands now or late of John Henry Thomas, North One Hundred Fifty (150) feet to a corner in line of lands now or late of Anna Klimowicz; thence along the line of lands now or late of Anna Klimowicz in an Easterly direction Twenty-five (25) feet to a corner in line of lands of Andrew Kollar; thence along line of lands now or late of Andrew Kollar, in a Southerly direction One Hundred Fifty (150) feet to a corner in line of West Thomas Street, (formerly]| * Center Street); thence along the line of West Thomas Street in a Westerly direction, Twenty-five (25) feet to a corner in line of lands now or formerly of John Henry Thomas, the place of beginning. BEING the Easterly one-half of Lot No. 26 on plot of lots laid out by B. F. Courtwright. IMPROVED with a frame dwelling house. BEING the same premises con- veyed to John Wysocki and Annas- tasia Wysocki, his wife, by deed dated the 17th day of December, 1926, recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Luzerne Coun- ty, in Deed Book No. 645 at page 486. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Margaret O'Keefe McGovern, Assignee of Laura K. Brislin, and will be sold by y ROBERT SHERROCK, Sheriff JOHNSTON & POPE, Attorneys two-story BUDGET POSTED Dallas Township School District will adopt its budget for the 1948- 49 term on May 4. A preliminary draft of the budget is open for inspection at the office of the Super- vising Principal. FLOYD W. CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary. or Dallas Township, 75 by 150|° rr — ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KING- STON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, OF THE HOLDING OF AN ELECTION FOR. THE PURPOSE OF OB- TAINING THE ASSENT OF THE ELECTORS TO THE INCREASE OF INDEBTEDNESS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE SAID TOWNSHIP. The Board of School Directors of the School District of the Town- ship of Kingston, in the County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, having by its vote expressed and signified a desire to increase the indebtedness of said School Dis- trict in the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars to an amount exceeding two per centum and not exceeding seven per centum upon the last preceding assessed valuation of taxable property in the said School District of the Township of Kingston for the purpose herein- after set forth, and having directed that an election be held for the purpose of obtaining the assent of the electors thereto; In pursuance of Section 205, of the Act of Assembly of June 20, 1941, and the supplements and amendments thereto, and the said vote of the Board of School Direc- tors of the said School District of the Township of Kingston, the elec- tors of the said Township of King- ston are hereby notified that a Special Election will be held at the place of holding Primary Elec- tions in the said Township of King- ston, on Tuesday, April 27, 1948, between the hours of seven o'clock AM, and eight o'clock P.M. of said day for the purpose of obtain- ing the assent of the electors to the increase of the | indebtedness of the said School District in the sum of Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars. The question to be placed on the ballot at the Primary Election on Tuesday, April 27, 1948, is as follows: “Shall the indebtedness of the School District of the Township of Kingston be increased in the sum of $50,000.00 for the purpose of erecting an addition to the high school building and equip- ping said building with a cafe- teria and home economics de- partment ? Nes' (CO) No The amount of said preceding assessed valuation of taxable prop- erty in said School District of the Township of Kingston is: $1,556,- 885.00. The existing debt of the said School District is: Sum of gross liabilities $18,000.00 Sum of allowable de- ductions $19,163.10 Amount of net debt .. None The amount of the proposed in- crease of the indebtedness of said School District is Fifty Thousand ($50,000.00) Dollars. The purpose of the said proposed increase of the indebtedness of said School District is to provide funds for the payment of the costs and expenses of the erection of an ad- dition to the high school building and equipping said building with a cafeteria, and home economics department, and to defray the ex- penses connected therewith. CLYDE E. BRACE, Secretary of the Board. SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be received and publicly opened and read by the Supervisors of Lake Township, Luzerne County, at Fire House, Alderson, Pennsylvania, until 12 noon o'clock E.S.T., May 3, 1948, gravel, 24 yard loads bidder to furn- ish and load gravel. Proposal forms, specificiations, Form of Contract and Instructions to bidders may be obtained at the home of, or by writing to E. E. Booth secretary, Board of Super- visors, Loyalville, Pennsylvania. Road Materials specified herein, shall meet the Standard Specifica- tions of the Pennsylvania Depart- ment of Highways. The successful bidder, when awarded the contract, shall furnish a bond with suitable, reasonable requirements, guaranteeing delivery to be made with sufficient surety amounting to 50 per centum of the amount of the contract. All proposals must be upon the form furnished by the undersigned. The supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. E. E. BOOTH, Secretary of Board To: Nellie Loeffler, Respondent: You are required to appear on May 10, 1948, at ten o'clock, a. m. to answer Complaint of Harry Loef- fler, Libellant, in Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii, filed to No. 281 March Term, 1948, in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County. Robert Sherrock, Sheriff Johnston and Pope, Attorneys ' Principal, SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of the Supervising Dallas Township High School, until 8 P.M.,, May 4, 1948, for the transportation of pupils of the Dallas Township School District for the school years 1948-1949, 1949-1950 and 1950-1951, in accord- ance with specifications on file in said office. FLOYD W. CHAMBERLAIN, Secretary. ELECTION NOTICE The School District of Ross Town- ship, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, has at present no net debt and desires to increase its’indebtedness Thirty Thousand ($30,000.00) Dol- lars, an amount exceeding 2%, and not exceeding 7% of its last pre- ceding assessed valuation of $463,- 816.00 for the purpose of construct- ing, equipping, and furnishing a school building. For authority to incur said in- crease of indebtedness, the ques- tion: “Shall the indebtedness of the School District of the Township of Ross be increased in the sum of $30,000.00 for the. purpose of the constructing, equipping, and furnishing a school building ? Yes .(: ) No: (i) shall be submitted to a vote to obtain the assent of the electors of said School District at the pri- mary election to be held in said School District on Tuesday, April 27, 1948. WESLEY P. CULVER, Sec’y. Ross Twp. School District. NOTICE is hereby given that the School District of the Township of Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania, intends to pass a resolution at a special meeting held April 16, 1948, establishing a tax on all pin- ball machines, juke boxes, vending machines, shuffieboards. Said reso- lution will establish a tax at the rate of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars per year for each pinball machine, ten ($10.00) dollars per year for each juke box, ten (10.00) dollars per year for each vending machine, ten ($10.00) dollars per year for each shuffleboard, in the Township of Lake. Said resolution will es- tablish regulations for the collect- ing of said tax. C. B. MAYER, Secretary The Starrucca Viaduct near Lanesboro, Susquehanna County, is the oldest stone railroad bridge still in use. Centermoreland Mrs. Nora Swartwood of Johnson City is visiting relatives in this place. Mr. and Mrs. Herman LaBar, daughter Donna Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Margellina, son Robert of Sha- vertown, called on relatives here on Sunday. Miss Ida Schoonover is home for two weeks receiving treatments for sinus. Cecil Dickinson of Bethlehem was a weekend visitor with his father, | Thomas Dickinson. Mrs. Libbie Kresge of Tonawanda, N.Y., visited friends here on Satur- day evening. Draper Schoonover is under ob- servation at the Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Corey Besteder and children of Kunkle visited Mrs. Ruby Besteder last Thursday. It was her birthday anniversary. E. D. Roderick, Mrs. Beulah Win- ters and Keith Harding of Wash- ington, D.C., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Harding. Mr. and Mrs. William Race are on the sick list. Mrs. William Robbins spent Thursday night with her mother, also Mrs. Nona Schoonover and children and Mrs. Layiah Martin on Thursday. A well is being drilled by Mr. Brown on the Methodist Chugch property. Mrs. Edith Race is able to enjoy these spring days after a siege of pneumonia. LUMBER SPECIALS Comb. Storm Doors 3x10 inch Idaho W. P. Siding Clear 4 inch-6inch-8inch Siding %inch Clear Fir Ceiling Clear Fir Porch Flooring 6 inch Clear German Siding Spruce and Y. P. 6 in. Roofers Yellow Pine 12 in. Boards White Pine 12 inch Shelving K. D. Yellow Pine Trim K. D. Yellow Pine Flooring Plywood %in, 3&in, 5%in, %in Doors, Windows and Frames Celotex Ceiling Blocks White and Colored Tile Boards Hardware & Plumbing Supplies CLARK LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. 367-373 W. Main St., Plymouth Dial 9711 or 9-2629 SEEDS — SEEDS — SEEDS Springtime Js Seedtime WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO PURCHASE YOUR SUPPLY OF SEEDS FROM OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF GENUINE BURPEE’S FRESH BULK GARDEN SEEDS BEANS Red Kidney White Marrofat Pencil Pod Top Notch Burpee’s Improved Fordhook King of The Garden BEETS Early Blood Turnip Crosby’s Egyptian Detroit Dark Red CARROTS Danvers Half Long SWEET CORN Golden Cross Bantam Golden Bantam Golden Sunshine Whipple's: Yellow Golden Giant Country Gentleman CUCUMBERS Fordhook Pickling Improved Long Green Straight Eight Green Prolific White Spine Improved Long Orange ASPARAGUS Golden Heart Tender Sweet KOHI RABI LETTUCE PARSNIPS RADISHES Black Seeded Simpson PEAS White Icicle Iceberg Blue Bantam Rapid Red Big Boston Melephons Scarlet Globe Grand Rapids Thomas Taxton SPINACH WATERMELLONS . Nott’s Excelsior TURNIPS ONIONS American Wonder [EEK Yellow Bermuda PUMPKINS DILL Yellow Globe Big Tom SAGE Yellow Globe Danvers Sugar or Pie CHIVES PARSLEY RUTABAGAS SALSIFY Buy your seeds in bulk; it is much more economical. BURPEE and NORTHRUP-KING FLOWER SEEDS YOUR SEED STORE Dallas Hardware & Supply bo - Ne
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