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THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1949
The TRADING POST
A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET
RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY
Lost—
DOG, SHEPHERD and GERMAN
Police, has markings of both,
long hair, brown and black, six
months old, about 15” high,
friendly, answers to name of “San-
PHONE DALLAS 300 @ THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 50c MINIMUM
For Sale—
MYERS DEEP WELL PUMP, tank
and rods. Phone Dallas 437-R-13.
ROLL-TOP DESK, Good condition.
Phone Dallas 103.
NEW IDEA HEAVY DUTY HAY
loaders, side rakes and tractor
mowers. Charles Long, Sweet Val-
ley, Phone Dallas 363-R-7.
VERY SMALL LOVE SEAT. Rose-
wood sofa with rose carving on
back. Both lovely antiques. Dallas
265-R-7.
DAVENPORT and easy chair to
match. Excellent condition. Call
Dallas 424-R-4.
| 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.
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.
GENERAL ELECTRIC automatic vic-
trola and radio $40, Call 214-R-8.
12 by 16 CHICKEN COOP with sid-
ing, 3 double windows, wire. $75;
two lid laundry stove, $6. Phone
160-R-2. :
SEWING MACHINE, $5; bathinette,
like new. $7.50; double bed com-
plete, $20; mahogany chiffer robe,
$5. Other household articles. Mrs.
R. H, Dearolf, 84 Norton Ave. phone
265-R-T.
1948 DELAVAL Magnetic Milker,
complete with motor and 4 unit
pumps, 3 single units, 1” brass
pipe line with automatic stall-cocks
for 30 cows. Call Lake Louise Farm
or Centermoreland 61-R-4.
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
DEEP FREEZE. Ten cubic feet, Har-
ter cabinet, Kelvinator unit, year
old in March. $250. Barnes Store,
Huntsville.
RADIO. RADIO, RADIO. New: two
nationally known combination
consoles. High quality. One blonde
oak, one mahogany. Rare bargains.
Recently sold as specials at down-
town stores for $129.50, original
price $169.50. Now going at $99.50
and 105.50. C. L. Congdon, Back
Mountain - Radio, Fernbrook - De-
munds - Road. Rhone 317-R-8.
TWO BROODER STOVES, one egg
stove, Myers pump, loose hay.
W. Ray Stevens, West Dallas.
Phone 398-R-2.
WHITE ENAMEL GAS STOVE.
Four burner, with broiler and
oven, In good condition. Call H. L.
232.
LATE 1939 DODGE Four-door sed-
an in perfect condition. Mrs.
Merle Shaver, 398-R-0.
Whom To Call—
ALL TYPES PLUMBING and heat-
ing. Estimates cheerfully given.
Emergency ‘work a specialty. Call
us ‘for quick service. Kingston 8-
0588.
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
wool insulation installed by ex-
pert crews. Up to 36 months to
pay. Phone W.-B. 2-0580 or Kings-
ton 8-1275. ;
HOME - MADE BAKED GOODS.
Specializing in yeast made pro-
ducts. Delivery in .Dallas Barough
and Township, Kingston, Franklin
Townships Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Call Mrs. Schmoll’s Home
Bakery. Dallas 112-R-11.
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.
For PERFECTION in machine, ma-
chinless, or cold permanent wav-
ing, finger waving or dyeing—see
Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook
Phone 397.
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 409RT7.
IF it aint comprehensive Insurance,
IT oughter be. Phone me for
information. George Turn, Dallas
581-R-2 or 336-R-13.
FURNITURE repaired. Antiques a
specialty. Carlton B. Kocher.
Phone H. L. 3387.
It's not early to think about the
library auction. We will repair
and refinish articles of furniture
which you may wish to give. Call
Dallas 300 if there is any useful
item you want removed or stored.
Coal And Hauling—
GLEN ALDEN COAL delivered
promptly. Call 215 Back Moun-
tain Lumber and Coal Co.
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—
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, 100 N. Welles Ave., Kings-
ton. Phone 7-2746.
Piano Turing—
PIANO TUNING and repairing.
Muhlenburg 18-R-61. Oscar
Whitesell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1.
For Rent
NICELY FURNISHED room, gentle-
man or working couple. - Phone
Dallas 243-R-8.
Private Instruction—
INSTRUCTION piano, band and
orchestra instruments. Alfred Milli-
ner-Camp, Lehigh street, Trucksville.
Phone Dallas 304-R-8.
dy”. Kid's dog. If seen, please call
C. L. Congdon, 317-R-8.
Poultry—
BABY CHICKS, Pennsylvania and
U. S. Pullorum clean. Orders for
fall and winter. Hilbert’s Hatchery,
Beaumont.
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.
Electrical Contracting—
Palmer Updyke, ELECTRICIAN.
House wiring a specialty, new or
old. Call Dallas 410-R-9
Dressmaking—
LADIES’ COATS, suits, dresses re-
modeled. Ann Stahl, 3rd house
from Fernbrook Dairy. Phone 490-
R-13.
Female Help Wanted—
WILL GIVE PRIVATE ROOM and
board plus small salary to house-
keeper for family of three. Mrs.
Robert Walsh, 66 Carverton Road,
Trucksville.
A RELIABLE WOMAN for house-
work, one day weekly, prefer-
ably Wednesday. Telephone 367-R-
14.
PRACTICAL NURSE for night duty
in nursing home. Apply Hillcrest
Lodge, Huntsville.
Sanitary Service—
SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete
buy the best. Costs less im 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—
RADIATORS repaired. Welding any-
time, anywhere. Dallas Portable
Welding Co., Dallas 551-R-T7.
Farmer Dances—
MODERN and Farmer dances will
be held in Kunkle Community
Hall every Saturday night. Ber-
wick orchestra, Abe Bellas caller.
Door prizes.
Legal—
ESTATE OF G. L. HOWELL OR
GIDEON L. HOWELL, late of Kings-
ton Township. Creditors make
claims to and debtors make pay-
ments to Jessie M. Howell, Execu-
trix, 32 Carverton Road, Trucks-
ville, Pennsylvania or her attorneys,
WHITE, ROWLANDS, ASTON &
HOURIGAN, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Budget Notice
The temporary budget of the Dal-
las Township Road Board has been
prepared and is available for in-
spection at the home of the secre-
tary, Mildred A. Major, Overbrook
Avenue, until March 5th.
Kunkle Notice—
On Monday, February 21 at 8 p.m.
the Kunkle Community Associa-
tion will hold a public meeting for
the purpose of electing officers for
the ensuing year.
YOUR PRIVATE SAFE
NY BT LCT YT
Vn
DALLAS,
Income Tax Blanks Available
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
AT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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PENNA.
When It's Dry Cleaning
think of
HECK
HECK'S
DRY CLEANING
Lutherans Name
New Committees
Reception for New
Pastor On Saturday
Council of St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, Shavertown, has elected
the following officers of the congre-
gation for the year 1949:
The Rev. F. W. Moock, Jr., pres-
ident (ex-officio); R. J. W. Templin,
vice-president; Frederick Eck, sec-
retary; Thomas E. Hontz, treasurer;
Robert F. Nicely, financial secre-
tary.
The following committees were
appointed by pastor Moock for the
year:
Cabinet: The Rev. F. W. Moock,
Jr., chairman; R. J. W. Templin,
vice president of the Church Coun-
cil; Mrs. William Dierolf, president
of the Ladies Auxiliary; Mrs. Sally
Ell, president of Dorcas Society;
Dale Zimmerman, president of the
Brotherhood; Frederick W. Malkem-
es, superitendent of Sunday school;
and the next president of the Luth-
er League.
nance: Frederick J. Eck, chairman;
Frederick W. Malkemes, Paul M.
Winter, Thomas E. Hontz, (ex-offi-
cio), and Robert F. Nicely (ex-offi-
cio); Property: Walter M. Gerlach,
chairman; Frederick W. Nicely,
John A. Eck, William O. Lipfert,
and Paul Warren Liem; Future
Planning Board: Paul M. Winter,
chairman; and Walter M. Gerlach.
Twenty-fifth Anniversary Com-
mittee: R. J. W. Templin, chairman;
Richard Rudy, and. Frederick W.
Malkemes; Ushers Committee: Obed
Hontz, chairman; Hubert Boline,
George Kromelbein, Robert F, Nice-
ly.
The Rev. Earl S. Erb, D.D., secre-
tary of the Ministerium of Penn-
a Tay
FROM JOE'S NOTEBOOK
We don’t belong to the Wood-
chuck Society; nevertheless the old
fellow saw his shadow. This being
true, our advice is “keep your
snow shovel handy.”
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Evans of
Wilkes-Barre are moving into the
Smith apartment on Lehman aven-
ue.
Your ‘news reporter’ stopped in
for news. I was talking on the
phone and the next thing I knew
the ‘reporter’ was upstairs min-
us outdoor clothes — playing cow-
boy with a couple of Indians who
had come in to get warm. Do you
think he’ll earn his allowance this
week ? Not much news: the Peter-
sons,. Dearolfs and Haucks are com-
ing over to play bridge Saturday
night. Jody Moyer.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Garrahan of
Hatfield spent a few days in Dal-
las this week as guests of the
Ralph Roods on Lehman avenue.
Our roving reporter, Joe Peter-
son, aged six, is likely to drop in
on you any afternoon now—
looking for news. If you have any,
be sure to write it on his pad—
so that he can earn his nickel an
afternoon pay.
Night before last when we
vigorously “Oh mo—my mother
says I don’t want any nickels.”
Last night ‘he grinned happily,
looked up at our sports editor,
and inquired sociably, “What do
you earn a night, Bill?”
sylvania will be the principal speak-
er at the reception dinner for the
Rev. and Mrs. F, W. Moock, Jr. on
Saturday at 6 in the Shavertown
the gospel message to the congre-
gation at the 11 A. M. service on
Vespers have been resumed at
8 P. M. and for the next several
weeks Bible meditations based on
the gospel of St. Matthew will be
Fire Hall. Dr. Erb will also bring ! given in place of the usual sermon.
The community is most cordially
invited to all the services at St.
Publicity: Richard M. Rudy; Fi-
Sunday. Paul’s.
like a
paneled
Wouldn’t you
Knotty Pine
room?
Beautiful Knotty Pine — 6” — 8" and 10” widths to
cover the walls of a room 10 x 10’ x 8 high will cost
you only $88.40.
rr Pern
Shavertown Builders Supply Co.
10 E. CENTER STREET :
SHAVERTOWN, PA. PHONE DALLAS 42
our
Yes, the big Ford place in Wilkes-Barre
is practically sold out of used cars —
and that’s bad! We need used cars to op-
erate, so
WE WANT TO
BUY CARS
And We Want Them Fast!
And we want to buy them right here in Wyoming Valley. i
The cash —
plenty of it — is waiting for you. So hurry up — drive
in with the car, walk out with the cash.
MOTOR TWINS
If you have a car to sell, come on over.
started to pay him he protested
The sic @ZZ2P PLACE IN
WILKES-BARRE
: Open nights and ail day Sunday
240 S. Main St. Wilkes-Barre. Dial 2-2144
FEBRUARY SPECIALS
$4.35 ea.
$1.00 ea. $1.75 ea.
$4.75 ea.
$2.45 ea.
PRUNING SUPPLIES
Long Handle Pruning Shears
$4.75 ea.
Pruning Shears
With Keen Cutting Edges
Pole Pruners with 12’ handles
Pruning Saws
$3.00 ea.
Prune now for better
results later.
POULTRY NEEDS
Come in today for your
poultry supplies.
Chick Feeders 18” — 35c¢ ea.
24” — 65¢ ea.
Chick Waterers — 2 for 25¢
19¢c ea. — $2.50 ea.
Flock Feeders
$3.45 ea. $6.50 ea.
Flock Waterers
from $2.50 to $4.50
We have all sizes in
poultry netting
$2.50 ea.
months with
"WILD BIRD FOOD
Keep your feathered friends
happy during the cold winter
Libner’s Wild Bird Food
3 1b. bag 49¢
SAP SPOUTS
for maple trees
You are assured of a better
yield with the famous
Grimm Sap Spouts
2 for 15¢
We Deliver
Dallas Hardware & Supply
Phone Dallas 121
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TROUBLE?
Are you having heart trouble
with your sweetheart? Don't
let -it bother you. Stop at
EVANS DRUG STORE and
get her a beautiful heart-
shaped box of ‘Valentine
Candy.
The fluttering in your heart
will stop when you see how
happy she'll be with candy
from her heart’s desire.
Chocolate Covered
CHERRIES
Norris cordial cherries
dipped in rich delicious
chocolate.
$1.50 per pound
Maxixe Cherries
Maraschinos in vanilla
cream with that real
chocolate coating.
Full pound 89¢
Horehound Drops
Old fashioned hore-
hound and honey blend-
ed together give you a
soothing throat drop
with the candy taste.
Packed in bags.
10c and 39¢
ICE CREAM
ECLAIRS
Breyer’s sensational ice
cream dessert. Sponge
cake with chocolate
fudge and vanilla ice
cream covered with de-
licious chocolate and
trimmed with whipped
cream.
Try them for your
next party.
Only 15¢
$1.25 per !/2 Gallon
$2.25 per gallon
CIGARETTES
$1.91
per carton
All popular brands.
Make a nice Valentine
gift.
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GREETING
\ CARDS
Via
Beautiful cards for
every sweetheart.
5c to 50c
Also packages of Val-
entines with envelopes.
10 for 10c
25 for 25¢