_PAGE EIGHT THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1948 ' 3 The TRAD A POST CLASSIFIED AD ING POST IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY PHONE DALLAS 300'@ THREE CE NTS PER WORD @ 50c MINIMUM For Sale— BLUE FOLDING CARRIAGE, small portable washer. Like new. Ken- man electric sweeper and @ uphol- stery cleaner. Good condition. Dal- ‘las 9-R-16. For stationary baling, threshing, and bulldozing, call James Pell- am. H. L.. 4003. CUSTOM WEIGHING, anything, any time on new Howe heavy duty scales up to 19 tons. Back Moun- tain Lumber and Coal Co. MEN’S PLAID FLANNEL shirts, $2. 49; men’s sweaters $2.98 up. 12 gauge shells $32.25. H. E. Payne Store, Loyalville. ARCOLA FURNACE, two radiators, mandolin. Phone Dallas 360R16. ’33 Oldsmobile, good running con- dition. 51 Parrish Street, Dallas. FLOOR SURFACING, sanding, re- finishing, waxing and polishing. H. W. King, 224 Pierce St., King- ston. Kingston 7-7264 or Dallas 338-R-13 VENETIAN BLINDS tailored to fit your home and taste. One week service. J. T. Elias, 119 Dana St., Wilkes Barre. Dial WB 3-9369. ELECTRIC WASHER, faithful, good condition, $40. Call Dallas 252-R- 8. THREE PIECE LIVIN GROOM suite, good condition, $50. Leo Stout, 123 West Center Street, Shaver- town. FLUSH-O-LET keeps toilet bowls scrupulously clean without * un- pleasant scrubbing. $$3.75 at all better stores. Locally at Dallas Hardware & Supply or Evans Drug Store, or write Box 35, Dallas, Pa. 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 Whom To Call— HEADQUARTERS for TOYS, gifts, and candy. Lehman George* Stolarick, Phone 9002-R-2. LIFE INSURANCE for you and your family. Fire and other in- Dallas surance written. George Turn, Dallas 581-R-2 or 336-R-13. CRUSHED BLUESTONE, 3ll sizes for. highways and driveways; broken flagstone for walks and ter- races. Coon Certified Concrete, Kingston 7-3177 or the quarry at Pike's Creek, Dallas: 465-R-9 EXPERIENCED practical = NURSE available, November 30. 8 hours daily. Five days a week. Back Mountain. Preferred. Phone Dallas 364-R-T. FUEL OILS, gasoline, kerosene, lubrics. Meter service. To insure you of accuracy. Montross Oil Co., 436 Main St., ‘Luzerne. Phone 7-2361. CALL DALLAS 597-R-2 for quality dry cleaning and fast service. Circle Dry Cleaning and Dyeing, Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort. BOTTLED GAS, prompt service to your home or business place. It’s cheap, clean and convenient. Complete line gas ranges, water and space heaters. Harold Ash, Shavertown, Phone 409R7. BABY CHICKS, Pennsylvania and U. S. Pullorum clean. Orders for fall and winter. Hilbert’s Hatchery, Beaumont. JOHNS-MANVILLE blown rock wool insulation installed by ex- pert crews. Up to 36 months to pay. Phone W.-B. 2-0580 or Kings- ton 8-1275. FLOOR SANDING and Resurfacing, expert workmanship, moderate rates. Lawrence BE. Wolfe. Dallas 361-R-3. CASH FOR DEAD HORSES, mules or cows. We pay $2 cash when we load if the animal is not dragged Dragged animals half price. Ward Dead Stock Co. Clarks Summit, Pa. Phone 229-R-2. SEE OUR SELECTION of Maytag and Kelvinator Home deep freezers attractively priced for quick clear- ance. Schall Brothers. 158-60 South Supply, DL ls COATS, suits, dresses re- For PERFECTION in machine, ma- chinless, or cold permanent wav- ing, finger waving or dyeing—see Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook Phone 397. Female Help Wanted— WOMAN to cleansand help in the kitchen four hours a day in Trucksville. Call 109-R-4. Male Help Wanted— HANDY MAN FOR FARM. State experience, age, salary required. Call Harvey's Lake 4261. Farmer Dances— MODERN and Farmer dances will be held in Kunkle Community Hall every Saturday night. Ber- wick orchestra, Abe Bellas caller. Door prizes. Dressmaking— modeled. Ann Stahl, 3rd house from Fernbrook Dairy. Phone 490- R-13. Electrical Contracting— Palmer Updyke, ELECTRICIAN. House wiring a specialty, new or old. Call Dallas 410-R-9 Coal And Hauling— GENERAL HAULING—wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable serv- ice. Norti Berti, Dallas 277-R-2. COAL, ashes, topsoil, wood and fill. Call George E. Shaver Jr., Dallas 9007. ~ SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, coal, fill dirt, excavating. Bud Mitchell, Dallas 458-R-4 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. 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. 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. Coming Event— An amateur show and Tom Thumb Wedding will be presented in the Dallas Borough High School Wednesday evening, December 1 Main Street Wilkes Barre, Pa: at 7:30 p.m. 7 HAVE BEEN DALLAS, Member Federal Deposit SO They are on the way 443 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FIRST NATIONAL BANK Will Be Installed and Available \ ‘SHIPPED TO— PENNA. Insurance Corporation Piano Turing— PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muhlenburg 18-R-61. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1. Wanted To Buy— WRECKED AUTOMOBILES, regard- less of condition, parts and junk. Andrew Zosh. Phone Dallas 362-R-8. CLEAN COTTON RAGS. Highest prices. Cannot use silk or wool- ens. Must be without buttons. The Dallas Post. 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. lke Mellner, 114 Second Ave., Kingston. Phone 7-2746. Welding— FURNACES WELDED. anytime, anywhere. If it’s metal, we can weld it.” Dallas Portable Welding Co., Dallas 551-R-7. Private Instruction— INSTRUCTION piano, band and orchestra instruments. Alfred Milli- ner-Camp, Lehigh street, Trucksville. { Phone Dallas 304-R-8. Announcement WEDDING INVITATIONS, An- nouncements, printed or engraved in a wide range of styles and prices. The Dallas Post. Legal— Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: SS: County of Luzerne: STANLEY R. GIZA, Plaintiff vs. WANDA R. GIZA, Defendant In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County No. 153, December Term, 1948 To WANDA R. GIZA, Defendant: You are notified that Stanley R. Giza, Plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against you which you are required to defend. ROBERT SHERROCK, Sheriff WILLIAM A. VALENTINE, Esq., 730 Miners National Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that GRANVILLE H. SOWDEN, of No. 34 Goeringer Avenue, Shavertown, Pa., and MARSHAL C. RUMBAUGH of No. 10 West Dorrance Street, Kingston, Pa., will file in the office of the Secretary of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, and in the office ‘of the Prothonotary of Luz- erne County, on Thursday, the 2nd day of December, 1948, an application for a certificate to do THE BIG << PLACE In WILKES-BARRE OFFERS BETTER Cars LESS | Money MORE Peop le Through VOLUME Sales LOWEST PRICES YET ’48 Ford 2-Door $1695 ’48 Chev. Bus Cpe. .... $1685 ’47 Ford 4-Door $1595 ’4%7 Dodge Cpe $1645 ’46 Ford 2-Door $1295 ’42 Pontiac 4-Door $1195 ’42 Nash 4-Door $1095 ’42 Ford 4-Door .... $995 ’41 Ply. 2-Door $895 ’41° Ford ‘Cl.-Cpe.<.-.... $895 Most cars carry our YES Famous Written Guarantee. Good for One Year. Long Low Easy Terms Open Evenings and Sundays MOTOR TWINS 240 S. Main Street WILKES-BARRE Phone W-B. 2-2144 Welding’ | bates under the fictitious name of BACK MOUNTAIN LUMBER & | COAL COMPANY, Said business is to be carried on at North Main street, Shavertown, Pa. B. B. Lewis, Attorney. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters of Administration c.t.a. on the estate of John A. Bowan, late of Kingston, Pa., have been grant- ed to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said es- tate are requested to make pay- ments and those having claims and demands to present the same with- out delay to the undersigned. Jean B. Seward, Administratix c.t.a., 52 West Union St. Kingston, Pa. or to George Loveland, attor- ney, Wilkes Barre, Pa. David Burton Kropa Buried at Brooklyn Funeral services were held for David Burton Krépa, eight month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gastav Kropa of Dallas R.D. 3, last Wed- nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Woolbert Funeral Home Trucksville. Rev. Edward Kolby, pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church of Hop Bottom, was in charge of the service at the Ever- green Cemetery, Brooklyn, Pa. David died Monday morning at General Hospital where he had been admitted Friday suffering from pneumonia meningitis. Besides his parents he is sur- vived by the following brothers and sisters: Gustav Jr., aged 10, Fred, aged 9. Robert, aged 8, Thomas, aged 6 and Alberta Marie, aged 3. Also his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Traver of Dallas R.D.3 and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kropa of Hop Bottom. Enthony Marchaikituses Are Guests at Shower Mrs. Wayne King, Mrs. John King, and Mrs. Lawrence Wolfe en- tertained at a shower honoring Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Marchaiki- tus Friday evening. Refreshments and music, played by George Mal- ta were enjoyed. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Rebennack, and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connelly, Mrs. Arthur Hoover and Gordon, Mrs. Mattie Sites, Miss Letha Wolfe, Walter Wolfe, Mrs. Helen Van Buskirk, Mrs. George Weintz, Walter Har- ris, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davenport and Margo,’ Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. brandt, Mrs. Wayne King, Rich- ard and Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. John King, Goldie, Grace, Carol, Howard and Robert King, Lawrence Wolfe, the guests of honor and the host- esses. Coal mining is the greatest source of Fayette County’ s industry and wealth. VOILE RYN: A Sefe Depesit Bex in our Fire-and-Theft-Preof Vaults Protects valuables at less than lc o doy. First Floor = Street Level — No Stairs € "WYOMING VY OY EEA TNL in . John Hilde- | | Frediris Joy Lamoreaux Is Buried on Monday Frediris Joy Lamoreaux, 18, daughter of Mr. and**Mrs, Fred Lamoreaux of RD 3, Dallas was borne to rest Monday afternoon fol- lowing services conducted at the family home. Rev. Lee Brehm, pas- tor of East Dallas Methodist Church, officiated. Flower carriers, members of the class of 1948, were: Phyllis Kunkle, Peggy Martin, Mabel Miller, Char- lotte Boston, Harriet Prater, Wilma Hess, Nancy Hessler, Daisy Bellas, Eula Dymond, Mildred Borton, La- Bertha Schultz, Charlotte Cooke, Charlotte Evans, Jacqueline Mahon- ey Shirley Martin, Irene Wilson and Gladys Produhoe,. Girl Scout services were con- ducted by these members of Senior Troop 94, Dallas Township: Mrs. Andrew Roberts, Mrs. Earl Layaou, Mrs. Oscar Dymond, Shirley Yeust, Louise Ann Zrzyski, Linda Hetrick, and Patsy VanCampen. Bearers were George Shaver, Jr., Melvyn Compton, Arnott Albee, Jack Lamoreaux, Harry Belles and James Knecht, all cousins of the deceased. Interment was in Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Arrangements by Howard Wool- bert. Joy, who died Friday morning in General Hospital after an ill- ness of several weeks, was salu- tatorian of the class of 1948 at Dallas Township. Besides her parents she is sur- vived by a brother, Fred and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Belles of Dallas and Mrs. Anna Lamoreaux. Mrs. T. S. Jones Buried At Noxen Mrs. T. S. Jones, 70, wife of The- odore S. Jones, died/at her home in Noxen on Saturday following a lingering illness. She~was a mem- ber of Noxen Methodist Church, having been a treasurer of the church for 23 years. Surviving in addition to her hus- band are these children: Mrs. Harold DuBois, Oneonta, N. Y.; Mrs. Arthur Spencer, Mrs. Myron French, Mrs. Joseph Shalata and Albert Jones, all of Noxen; 23 grandchildren; 24 great grandchil- dren; sister, Mrs. Charles Kohler, Wilkes-Barre; brother, John Setzer, Scranton. Funeral was held from the home Tuesday at 1:30 with services at 2 at Noxen Methodist Church. Rev. James Hilbert officiated assis- ted by Rev. Henry Kraft of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, Noxen, Interment was in Orcutt Ceme- tery. 4 Ralph Hood who has been ill at his home on Lehman avenue for several weeks is able to be out again. Why not get a Qualified Teacher? G. F. MOORE Teacher of Trombone, Saxophone, All Brass Instruments - Clarinet and Violin Residence and Studio— 24 PUBLIC SQUARE - Third Floor WILKES-BARRE, PA. Will come to your home in the Back Mountain Area Saturdays. Telephone 3-30381 Need MORE ROOM? A NEW PLAY ROOM A NEW HOBBY ROOM Insulite can help you. Unused space in attics and basements can be turned into bright, modern rooms with Insulite specially made for interior de- coration. At the same time, Insulite provides insulation . . . helps cut heating costs. Thus you do two jobs—interior decoration and insulation—with one ma- terial, at one low cost. Call us for complete information. No obligation. Ask for the free Insulite interior decoration book. It’s filled with helpful new ideas. Shavertown Builders Supply Co. 10 E. CENTER STREET SHAVERTOWN, PA. PHONE DALLAS 42 Meet at Idetown Monthly meeting of the Luzerne County Y. T. C. was held at Ide- town Methodist Church Monday, November 8. The Meeting was called to order by the president, Lloyd Smith. Ethel Ide led devo- tions assisted by Mrs. D. Ide who led the group in prayer. It was decided that for the com- ing year there will be more local Y.T.C’s organized. There were many other motions made and accepted. It has been decided the Tor Harveyg Late 495 6 & Have your clothing made fresh for the CALL HECK Always plenty of holidays. parking space at Hecks. SHORT OF OIL? SEE US The new 1948 Winkler Low Pressure Oil Burner is here. It burns less Oil— 25 to 50% It burns most any Oil Less Service HEATRITE Sales & Service Co. Route 309 & Center Street SHAVERTOWN, PA. DALLAS 579-R-7 — 158-R-8 HARVEY’S LAKE 4088 & second Monday of every month will be the regular date for the monthly meetings. The December meeting will be held at Luzerne Methodist Church with Luzerne local as host. Refreshments were served and games played. The meeting was well attended. Must bottled (L.P,) gas tanks have solid bases? Your fire insurance company demands that you have solid bases in L. P. gas tanks. Use CUTTEN METERED GAS SERVICE | | 30 W. 8th St., Wyoming Phone Wyoming 327 New Farm Machinery Available Now MODEL Q SILO FILLER MOUNTED IMPLEMENTS FOR CASE VAC TRACTORS % 2 Bottom Plows % 7 Foot Mowers % 2 Row Cultivators Prompt Delivery On New Tractors 3 Section Spring Tooth Harrows Heavy Duty Brushland Dises Order Your Spreaders Now For Winter Delivery USED EQUIPMENT CASE VAC TRACTOR (Practically New) John Deere Lime Sower Luzerne-Dallas Highway Wilkes-Barre Farm Center PHONE DALLAS 520-R-7 SUGAR CURE For Hams and Bacon 7Y 1b can $1.00 MEAT PUMPS $2.25 ” Meat Cleavers $2.45 each Boning Knives $1.00 each Hardware WE DELIVER BUTCHERING SUPPLIES AGAIN THIS YEAR WE ARE YOUR ] HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL BUTCHERING SUPPLIES | MORTON'S = Get Your Morton's Meat-Curing Book only 10c ADDITIONAL BUTCHERING SUPPLIES MEAT-SAW BLADES MADE TO ORDER Dallas TENDER QUICK For Pumping and Curing 21, 1b. can 60c 10 Ib. can $2.10 No Sa SAUSAGE SEASONING ot 10 oz. can 40c Stone Crocks All Sizes Meat Saws $2.50 and $3.60 each Ct w & Supply PHONE DALLAS 121