The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 28, 1949, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ~ CRUSHED BLUESTONE,
*
~
PK
_ PAGE FIGHT
Lo eee ————
2 . ee TAY TASARY hoe
The TRADI |lanice Oliver ~~ |Ninety-Eight Firemen |¥ yoy know ME Consumers’ League Will Back
ere 1 h e TRADING P 0ST | Has Meningitis "| Bt Get Together Dinner You E¥ w ME Consumers League Will Back rn
A POST CLASSIFIED ‘AD IS THE PLACE TO GET Eight month old mie Dlfver Zh {Continued from Page One) Al, Himself uw Merchants In Light Rate Fight
Ty was taken to Nesbitt Memorial Hos- : NN ?
RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY
PHONE DALLAS 300 @ THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 50c MINIMUM
For Sale—
DOUBLE WORK HARNESS com-
plete, Call Joe Rusinko, Beau-
mont. Harvey's Lake 3403.
COMPLETE BATHROOM fixtures in
good condition. Phone Dallas
188-R-10 or call at 502 Main Road,
Dallas.
BIRDS EYE DEEP FREEZE, 6ft.2%
x 3 feet dep; Bendix automatic
washer; Krohler davenport opens
to bed ‘size. All in good condition.
Dallas 9057. Hilbert’s Restaurant,
formerly Iva's,
Shavertown.
TWO STOVES, ONE GAS, one el-
ectric. $25 each. Call Dallas 417-
B-3..-
MEYERS DEEP’ well pump, tank
and rods. Phone Dallas 437-R-13.
Main Highway,
NOW ON DISPLAY—New 1949
wallpaper patterns in every price
range. Ellis Bloch, 649 Wyoming
Avenue, Kingston.
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
HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET —
good condition, one Westinghouse
electric range, one Pittston coal
range. Call Dallas 133-R-T7.
ONE-HALF HORSE POWER (DEEP
well) water pump. Cost $170 —
sell $60, excellent condition. Check-
meter check writer — cost $80 —
sell $40. 9x12 green fibre rug, like
new — $10. Electric Royal vacuum
hand cleaner $5 — electric heater
suitable for small room or bath—
cost $22 — sell $6. Mahogany long
living room table $5. Call Dallas
428-R-7." a :
BROWN ENAMEL COOK STOVE,
new hot water back. Phone Dallas
443-R-2. ee
ONE GRADE GUERNSEY COW.
Sound in every ‘respect. Good
tester with plenty ‘of milk. Would
make ideal family ‘cow. Will tie
out or lead. About 5 percent butter-
fat average. One grade Holstein
cow, good producer, plenty of size.
10,000! pounds milk last lactation.
Both animals are from our T.B.
and Bangs accredited herd. To be
sold to make room for young stock
coming into milk, Richard Johns.
C. W. Space Farm, Dallas 183.
‘Whom To Call—
VISIT THE GOLDEN STORK Gift
Shop at Fernbrook for your knit-
ting’ and sewing needs. Also a fine
line of children’s garments, wo-
man’s lingerie; and other gift items.
JOHNS:MANVILLE blown _ rock
“woo! insulation installed by ex-
pert ‘crews. Up to 36 months to
pay. Phone W.-B. 2-0580 or Kings-
ton 8-1275.
FLOOR SURFACING, sanding, re-
finishing, waxing and polishing.
H. W. King, 224 Pierce St. King-
ston. Kingston 7-7264 or Dallas
338-R-13
FUEL OILS, gasoline, kerosene,
lubrics. Meter service. To insure
you of accuracy. Montross Oil Co.,
436 Main St., Luzerne. Phone
7-2361.
all 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
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.
LEHIGH VALLEY COAL delivered
promptly. Call Paul D. Eckert,
299-R-3'- or 592-R-11. Also fire
wood. Custom sawing and lumber.
VENETIAN BLINDS tailored to fit
your home and taste. One week
service. J. T. Elias, 119 Dana St.,
Wilkes-Barre. Dial WB 3-9369.
CALL DALLAS 597-R-2 for quality
dry cleaning and fast service.
Circle Dry Cleaning and Dyeing,
Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort.
FLOOR SANDING and Resurfacing,
expert workmanship, moderate rates.
Lawrence E. Wolfe. Dallas 361-R-3.
CUSTOM WEIGHING, anything, any
time on new Howe heavy duty
scales up to 19 tons. Back Moun-
tain Lumber and Coal Co.
FURNITURE repaired. Antiques a
specialty, Carlton B. Kocher.
Phone H. L. 3387.
For PERFECTION in machine, ‘ma-
chinless, or cold" permanent wav-
ing, finger waving or dyeing—see
Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook
Phone 397.
Coal And Hauling—
GENERAL HAULING—wood, coal,
freight, etc. Ashes and garbage
removed. Prompt, dependable serv-
ice. Norti Berti, Dallas 277-R-2.
SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, coal,
fill dirt, excavating. Bud Mitchell,
Dallas 458-R-4
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.
Wanted To Buy—
USED TRUCK BODY, 12 feet long.
Either stake or platform. Phone
Dallas 219-R-12.
WRECKED AUTOMOBILES, regard-
less of condition, parts and junk.
Andrew Zosh. Phone Dallas 362-R-8.
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, 100 N. Welles Ave., Kings-
ton. Phone 7-2746.
Poultry—
BABY CHICKS—NOW. is.the time
to "think of buying chicks—25
year’s experience in raising and
hatching chicks insures you of high
egg production and market qual-
ity. 10 breeds to choose from. All
pullorum tested. Send today for
our free catalog and be sure of
buying the best. Raymond S. Rotz
Poultry Farm and Hatchery, Box
3—AG, Fort Loudon, Penna., Phone
St. Thomas 137-R-23.
BABY CHICKS, Pennsylvania and
U. S. Pullorum clean. Orders for
fall and winter. Hilbert’s Hatchery,
Beaumont.
‘| pital Wednesday afternoon suffer-
ing from Influenzal Meningitis. Her
condition today was reported as
fair by Dr. Howad Harris.
Young Janice, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Oliver, Lake Street,
had been seriously ill for the past
several weeks with virus pneau-
monia.
LIFE INSURANCE for you and
your family. Fire and other in-
surance written. George Turn,
Dallas 581-R-2 or 336-R-13.
Wanted—
TYPING TO DO AT HOME. Will
call for and deliver. Phone Dallas
458-R-16.
SOME ONE TO GIVE PIANO for
children’s room of Free Metho-
dist. Church. Phone Dallas 141.
Help Wanted—
HAVE GOOD HOME . for woman
in exchange for help with child-
ren and house work. No cooking
or laundry. Small salary. Write
Box C, Dallas Post.
Kunkle Notice—
ON MONDAY, February 7 at 8 p.m.
the Kunkle Community Associa-
tion will hold a public meeting for
the purpose of electing officers for
the ensuing year.
For Rent
SMALL UNFURNISHED APART-
ment. References required. Phone
Dallas 367-R-14.
WILL GIVE private room and
board plus small salary to house-
keeper for family of three. Mrs.
Robert Walsh, 66 Carverton Road,
Trucksvyille.
Private Instruction—
TEACHING PIANO to young child-
ren and beginners will be no
problem when taught by Prof. Er-
nest Wood. 35 years in the pro-
fessional field. Phone Dallas 185-R-
16.
INSTRUCTION piano, band and
orchestra instruments. Alfred Milli
ner-Camp, Lehigh street, Trucksville.
Phone Dallas 304-R-8.
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.
Welding—
FURNACES WELDED. Welding
anytime, anywhere. If it’s metal,
we can weld it. Dallas Portable
Welding Co., Dallas 551-R-7.
Dressmaking—
LADIES’ COATS, suits, dresses re-
modeled. Ann Stahl, 3rd house
{from Fernbrook Dairy. Phone 490-
R-13.
Farmer Dances—
BABY CHICKS, New Hampshire
Red. Barred Rocks, Sex Link
and Barred Crosses. Penna Pul-
lorum clean and U. S. approved.
Yetter Hatchery. Phone 461-R-3.
MODERN and Farmer dances will
be held in Kunkle Community
Hall every Saturday night. Ber-
wick orchestra, Abe Bellas caller.
Door prizes.
Electrical Contracting—
Palmer Updyke, ELECTRICIAN.
House wiring a specialty, new or
old. Call Dallas 410-R-9
Piano Turing—
PIANO TUNING and repairing.
Muhlenburg 18-R-61. Oscar
Whitesell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1.
=
Income Tax Blanks Available -
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
AT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DALLAS, PENNA.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
\
=
Legal—
PROPOSED BUDGET
NOTICE is hereby given that a
proposed budget showing contem-
plated receipts and expenditures by
the Borough of Dallas for the fiscal
year 1949 has been prepared by the
Borough Council and may be in-
spected by any persons interested
upon request made to the Secretary
of the Council.
James Besecker,
Secretary.
+ Budget Notice
The proposed budget of Frank-
lin Township, Luzerne County for
the year 1949, will be available for
public inspection at Samuel Gard-
ner's Economy Store, Orange, Pa.
Willard Armstrong, Sec'y.
Real Estate For Sale—
PROPERTY 30x50 with 1% story
building, rear Gregory's and
Kuehn’s stores on Main Street,
now owned by #Oneida Lodge,
1.0.0.F. Suitable for factory or bus-
iness place. See Nelson Shaver or
Eugene Fiske, trustees.
YOUR PRIVATE SAFE |
A Safe Ropasit Bex: in our Firasand:Theff Pract
Vaults. Protevts valiables ab less thin te @ doy.
E> Rnd Floor —w Sicvat Dovel wile Sfairs BS
SR Le
NAT'L BANK or WILKES BARRE
able wealth in Luzerne County or
seven and a half million dollars;
you: protect five percent of ‘the
population; fourteen percent of all
the real estate taxables and twenty
percent of the county's area.”
“Study your problems, study your
equipment, study such things as
mutual aid, burn with a desire to
be ready when the emergencies
come, for if you don’t burn up,
you're going to burn up.”
Throughout the evening Nick
Cave, Dallas Borough Councilman,
and a former member of Orpheus
Glee Club, led group singing, ac-
companied by William Rosser,
trumpet and Helen Finley, accord-
ian.
Everbody wos delighted with the
excellent food which was served
under the direction of Dick Brace,
manager of the Club.
Attending were:
Norti Berti, Alvan Shaffer, Dave
Jenkins, Dan Robinhold, Dan Rich-
ards, Alfred Bronson, Harold Britt,
Luther Hunter, Charles H. Long,
George H. Bronson, Berton Riley,
W. E. Strange, Wiliam F. Kemen,
Bob Cooper, Earl Balliet, Louis T.
Wilcox, C. W. Lee, N. J. Cave, Nor-
man Smith, Joseph Mac Veigh, John
L. Chapple, Howard C. Conrad,
George B. Turn,
Harry L. Smith, Francis J. Barry,
Stanley S. Farr, Donald "Ander-
son, Howard W. Ide, Asher S. Weiss,
Stephen D. Finney, Rev. Robert T.
Webster, George L. Stolarick, Wal-
ter E. Chamberlain, Lewis V. Ide,
Morton Connelly, Charles A. James,
Sandel C. Hunt, Paul F. Nulton,
Sev. B. Newberry, Ord Trumbower,
Arthur R. Dungey, Richard W. Ow-
ens, Alden F. Wagner, R. R. Van
Horn, R. E. VanHorn, Howard Ris-
ley, D. T. Scott, Jr., Jake Harrison,
Thomas Cleasby, W. M. Gregory.
James Gansel, Delmar Besecker,
George W. Nichols, Fred Eck, D. D.
Geraghty, Jim Huston, Harold
Payne, Warren D. Dennis, R. Dean
Shaver, Richard E. Wiliams, Robert
E. Payne, C. B. Kocher, W. L.
Brace, G. C. Anderson, Ellis Swingle,
A, F. Stitzer, Willard Lozo, Irvin
Davis, William Dierolf, Sr., William
Glahn, Ted A. Poad, Leroy Stock,
O. S. Behee, Leo T. Schwartz, Lee
E. Zimmerman, Elwood Davis, Jos-
eph P. McCaffery, Roy H. Tyson, W.
E. Leinthall, Leonard D. Harvey,
Donald Hazletine, Vernon Cease,
Elmer Laskowski, Calvin McHose.
Ray Flanagan,
~My son : phoned: from Sarasota
Sunday, the occasion'was his moth-
er’s birthday. After the prelimin-
ary ‘“helloes’” and “how are ‘yas”
to his mother and sister at last
I got on the phone. He said, “Pop,
I've got my family all ready for
the beach, we are going to have a
picnic in Tampa Bay.” His tone
was sympathetic as if he were
sorry for us poor Back Mountain
folk up here that he was assured
must be suffering from the rigors
of Old Man Winter. I soon dis-
pelled his illusion for I answered
that I, too, was dressed for the
beach and I went down and sat on
my dock at Harvey's Lake and en-
joyed two hours of the most beau-
tiful sunshine that only God and
the State of Pennsylvania could
bestow on us Back Mountain resi-
dents.
I've received my usual three
seed catalogues from different firms
and usually I set them aside until
Spring; but this year because of
the mild weather, I've. already
started to lay my .plans for a gar-
den, which reminds me that I
have heard that Mrs. Raymond
Garringer, Sunday School Super-
intendent of the Alderson Metho-
dist Church is planning to pur-
chase flower seeds and distribute
them to the Church School child-
ren and ask them to plant the |
seeds * and cultivate their
own |
flowers to display at the Alderson’
Methodist Church. Annual Flower
Show that Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter
tells me will be held at the Lake
Township School Wednesday and
Thursday afternoon and evenings
of August 24 and 25. They plan a
two day show this year for their
popular exhibit so an entertain-
ment program may be presented the
second night,
Speaking of flower shows as
early as this in January may cause
one to wonder if most of us have
gone nuts up at the Lake; but I'll
tell the persons that are wonder-
ing that they don’t know Mrs.
Carpenter, the spark plug that
purrs the engine into the rhythm
that makes each flower show bigger
and better than the last. Besides,
she makes the most delicious apple
pies, almost as good as my wife's.
I have to state this because the
other night in complimenting Mrs.
Carpenter on her cooking I said
that it was the best pie I ever ate,
and Al, himself wants to get out
of the dog house. A. G. K.
FOR SALE
2nd Floor—25 x 90
Basement—25 x 90
Lot Size Approx. 50 x 120
|
1st. Floor—30 x 90 |
2 |
BEST LOCATION IN DALLAS, PA.
42-44 MAIN STREET :
Available for Occupancy—IJune 1st
OR LEASE
If interested write
W. C. Herget
114 SEDGWICK ROAD
Syracuse, N. Y. - Phone 95494
OR
See Your Own Broker
EVAN'S DRUG]STORE
SHAVERTOWN
Commercial electric users served
‘by Harvey's Lake Light Company
have started a movement for a re-
duction in rates—the second asked
within a year.
More than twenty-five merchants
from all parts of the area met Tues-
day night at Herman Kern’s Tavern
at Harvey's Lake to form an or-
ganization but decided to cast their
lot with Back Mountain Consumers’
League which carried the fight for
the previous reduction.
The League will meet Tuesday
night, February 8, at Beaumont
High School to outline its strategy.
Joseph Delet-Kanic, president, will
be in charge of the meeting. =
Merchants and large users of
commercial = electricity have con-
tended that their rates were not
lowered sufficiently when the .cur-
rent schedule was accepted by the
Consumer’s. League. Bs j
Speaking for the company, L. F.
Kingsley, general manager, said
yesterday. - “The recent reductions
in our schedule of rates gave resi-
dential consumers a sixteen per
cent reduction under their previous
rates, and gave commercial users
an eleven per cent reduction. The
rates for all users previous to that
time were 10c for the first 45 kil-
owatt hours; 8c for the next 45,
and 6c for all over 90. kilowatt
hours. :
Present residential rates are: $1
for the first 10 kilowatt hours; 9c
for the next 45; 7c for the next
45 and 5c for all over 100 hours.
x 24’ HOUSE.
SHAVERTOWN, PA.
; . ing, year-round!
ONLY $43.20 FOR 3” FIBER GLASS WOOL
TO INSULATE CEILING JOISTS OF A 24’
Shavertown Builders Supply Co.
10 E. CENTER STREET
Whatever Weather!
For your pocket’s sake—let’s
give you facts-and-figures about
Insulating - your house! For.
comfort’s sake— and for
health’s!—learn how Insulating
can make life better worth liv-
PHONE DALLAS 42
They tell us
“Nobody can
always be the lowest-priced”
How's This
Start At
'47 MERCURYS (3) $1495
47 FORDS (3) $1445
"47 CHEVS. (2) $1445
'46 FORDS (3) $1165
"46 CHEVS. (2) $1165
’42 BUICKS (2) 995
"42 FORDS (2) $995
—but we try!
For Proof?
Start At
41 STATION W. (2) $995
'41 OLDS. (2) $895
40 FORDS (3) $595
’39 FORDS (2) $395
’38 FORDS (2) $185
37 'CHEVS: (2) $165
’36 FORDS ' (2) $145
© 20 OTHERS—ALL MAKES and MODELS
LONG, LOW, EASY TERMS
You Can Always Do Better At
The ic ZED PLACE IN
WILKES-
BARRE
% AND REMEMBER Most Cars Carry the Famous
Written Guarantee
Good For One Year.
NO PARKING PROBLEM—DRIVE RIGHT ON OUR LOT
MOTOR
TWINS
“Your Ford Dealer”
240 S. MAIN ST., WILKES-BARRE
DIAL 2-2144
OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS
Rent our easy-to-use equipment and re-finish dull, worn floors with
lustrous, beautiful surfaces.
Do it yourself with our easy-to-use Rental Equipment and save
time and money — change those dull, worn pol 2 floors
are beautiful and lustrous.
OUR LOW COST RENTAL
PLAN FURNISHES
EVERYTHING YOU NEED
Famous Clarke Speedy sand-
ers, edgers and polishers —
sandpaper, varnish, stain
filler and, brushes — full
instructions.
, PHONE TODAY FOR ALL
INFORMATION
DON'T ARGUE
When It's So Easy
To Beautify Those
Old Floors !
that
Dallas Hardware &
| Supply
Plione 121
“We Deliver”