PAGE EIGHT ~ The TRAD "A POST CLASSIFIED AD ING POST IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY PHONE DALLAS 800 @ THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 50c MINIMUM For Sale— GUERNSEY COW with heifer, fresh. Joe Graski, Star Route, Dallas. WATER PROOF wall tent, 7x12, complete with ridge and end poles, $10; also bucket-a-day. George LaBar, Orange, Centermore-. land 61-R-3. OAK DOUBLE BED, dresser, chest, rocker, and straight chair, Mrs. Fred Malkemes, Dallas 120-R-8. 2 G. E. RADIO-PHONO consoles, new, $129 values for $95 each. Must see to appreciate. A steal if there ever was one. C. L. Congdon, Fernbrook-Demunds Road. Phone 317-R-8. WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC range,. good condition. Priced right for quick sale. Phone Dallas 107-R-2. LIKE NEW, GENERAL ELECTRIC oven with broiler, $20; Hawaiin guitar; boy's. bicycle; mahogany library table; suitcase victrola; maple poster bed, other articles. Snyder, 45 Claude St. Phone 228. 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 HUNGRY FOR SOMETHING good? Try home-made bread, Swedish tea rings, butterscotch rolls, orange rolls, fruit variation rolls, cinnamon rolls, or dinner rolls today. Call Mrs. Schmoll’s Home Bakery, Dallas 112-R-11. We'll deliver Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. PIPELESS furnace, 24-inch; Sampsel thermostat; bucket-a-day water heater; 40-gallon galvanized tank. Call Dallas 542. FUEL OILS, gasoline, kerosene, lubrics. Meter service. To insure you of accuracy. Montross Oil Co., 436 Main St., Luzerne. . Phone 7-2361. 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. 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. 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. BLUE BRUTE concrete mixer, batch, mounted; a lot of odd moldings of all kinds. Sandel Hunt, Dallas 426. DIXON cabinet range, water back, make offer. Ralph Lewis, 6 Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown. ‘Whom To Call— CLEAN COTTON RAGS. Highest prices. Cannot use silk or wool- ens. Must be without buttons. Th Dallas Post. . Call Your LOCAL insurance agent. My insurance office is now in Dallas for YOUR service. George Turn, Dallas. Phone 336-R-13. GOING OUT TONIGHT? Need a baby sitter? Call Dallas 166. Dallas Baby Sitting Agency. Sitters always available. 35¢ an hour ’til midnight. Operated by college stu- dents. ! SPECIALIZING IN MACHINELESS and cold waves, permanents, Call H.L. 4422 for appointments. Mildred Lutes Beauty Shop. Lutes Corners. 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. FLOOR SURFACING, sanding, re- finishing, waxing and polishing. H. W. King, 224 Pierce St. King- ston. Kingston 7-7264 or Dallas 338-R-13 LEHIGH VALLEY COAL delivered promptly. Call Paul D. Eckert, 299-R-3 or 592-R-11. Also fire wood. Custom sawing and lumber. SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, ceal, 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 priccs— Guaranteed . workmanship. Write or phone John Curtis. 7-5636— 210 Lathrop street, Kingston. Wanted To Buy— SEVERAL LOADS OF chicken man- ure. Call Arthur Newman. Dallas 127-R-11. 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. Private Instruction— INSTRUCTION piano, band and orchestra instruments. Alfred Milli ner-Camp, Lehigh street, Trucksville. Phone Dallas 304-R-8. For Rent STOREROOM, Main Street, Dallas. 15 by 32 feet, heat furnished. Lundy Building. THREE ROOM APARTMENT, un- furnished. References required. Phone Dallas 367-R-14. Dressmaking— LADIES’ COATS, suits, dresses re- modeled. Ann Stahl, 3rd house from Fernbrook Dairy. Phone 490- R-13. Male Help Wanted— VENETIAN BLINDS tailored to fit your home and taste. One week service. J. T. Elias, 119 Dana St., Wilkes Barre. Dial WB 3-9369. SALESMAN for Bennett ready-cut homes, Fred Whipple, 120 Con- |j Phone i well Street, Wilkes-Barre. 37924. 7a z= Income Tax Blanks Available FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE AT ~ FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, PENNA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation \ PB pn a —— sensi sin 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. Welding— RADIATORS repaired. Welding any- time, anywhere. Dallas Portable Welding Co., Dallas 551-R-T7. Male Help Wanted— WANTED middle aged man who understands horses and general farming. Steady work. H, B. Schooley, 11 Schooley Court. Phone Wilkes-Barre 2-7801. MAN, SINGLE OR MARRIED, for dairy work and general farming. Experienced. Four room apartment. Call Dallas 485-R-11. 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 All Singer, City Scavinger, 137 Dagobert street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529. Farmer Dances— MODERN and Farmer dances will be held in Kunkle Community Hall every Saturday night. Ber- wick orchestra, Abe Bellas caller. Door prizes. 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. 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. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters of administration in the Es- tate of J. E. or Jacob E. Snyder have been granted to the under- signed. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay- ment, and those having claims and demands to present same without delay to the undersigned, Emma Coolbaugh, Administratrix, Trucks- ville, Pa., R. D. or William A. Val- entine, Esquire, 730 Miners Na- tional Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. William A. Valentine 730 Miners National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, County of Luzerne, SS: In the court of Common pleas of Luzerne County, No. 415, Jan- uary term, 1949. Charles Goldman, Plaintiff, Anna Goldman, Defendant. To Anna Goldman, Defendant: You are notified that Charles Goldman, Plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against you, which you are required to defend. ROBERT SHERROCK Sheriff. EDWIN H. SHEPORWICH, Attorney for Plaintiff 50-52 Bennett Building Wilkes-Barre, Penna. VS. —FOR SALE— Idetown 6 Room House LOTS $150 UP LAND BY ACRE W. S. Kitchen H.L. 3206 IIT o Ouality \ NN aN - 4 LL a All types of star tionery, announce- ments, direct mail circulars printed here. Lowest prices. THE | DALLAS POST - Dallas, Pa, THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1949 _ C. L. Roushey, 31, Mourned by Many Funeral Will Be Held Saturday Afternoon The funeral of C, L. “Jack” Roushey, 51, who died Wednes- day morning at 1 at Nesbitt Mem- orial Hospital where he had been admitted on Saturday ,will be held this Saturday afternoon from Har- old Snowdon Funeral Home, Wilkes Barre, with services in charge of Rev. Robert Webster of Trucks- ville Methodist Chupfh and Mrs. Frank Mathers, pagtor of Trucks- ville Free Methodist Church, Born in Trucksville on=June 4, 1897, Mr. Roushey was the son of William C. and Rettie Roushey, and had lived in that community all of his life. He was born in the house where he lived until the time of his death. As a youth he was employed by Luzerne County Gas & Electric Corp., but shortly before World War I, he established the service station and garage on the Main Highway in Trucksville. Except for the period when he was an instructor in automobile mechanics in the Army during World War I, he had conducted it ever since, His garage was a gathering place for the old timers of the commun- ity who enjoyed his dry philosophy and who knew that he could fix any type of mechanical gadget. A tall man, he was 6 feet 4 inches in his stocking feet, he discarded Clarence in favor of “Jack” when he was a lad. He was never too busy to help somebody else and had a host of friends, among them mem- bers of the State Police who made his garage a stopping place, Aside from mechanics his great love was cats and he had a way about him that attracted them to him. His home was never without one or more. He was never strong following a goitre operation in 1935 which ser- iously damaged his heart, but he never complained and few of his intimate friends knew of his frail- ty. He had not been in good health for several weeks, but continued about his duties working in his garage until 6 o'clock Friday night. The following day he was admitted to the hospital where his condition grew steadily worse. On Tuesday he called his wife to his bedside, saying “I know it's all up.” He wasn’t concerned about himself, but in the same spirit that he had faced life he was concerned about her,” He then asked that his following friends help her at the funeral and named as pall bearers: Harry Reinhart and El- wood Lewis of the State Police, Felix Shapiro, Elmer Major, Sher- man Harter, and Harry Long. As flower carriers he asked for Al Hughes of Stull Brothers; Jerry Wagner of Franconi Auto Parts, J. Traver Noble, insurance man; Charles Gay of Gay Murray Co. | a. Fred Palme, Atlantic Refining Co., | and Clarence “Dodger” Hodgen of | Trucksville. He leaves his wife, the former Elle Atherholt; his father, William C. Roushey, Shavertown; two sis- ters, Mrs. Lydia Hartman, Hunlock Creek ;and Louise M. Roushey, Fall River, Mass., and a brother Howard of Cannon, Pa, : Interment will be in Memorial Shrine. Alumni Hold First Dinner (Continued from Page One) . Edward Sidorek, Mrs. Fred Stev- ens, Alice Austin. Mrs. Donald E. Davis, Barbara Hope, Charlotte Peeke, Jacqueline Mahoney, Irene Wilson, Jean Hart, Mariella Sullivan, V. Edward Mokychic, Mildred Devens, Eleanor Stach, Eleanor Elston, Audrey Morris, Giggs Elston, Jefferson Redington, Robert Lauderbaugh, Helen Swan. . ¥ Preston Swan, Eugene Schray, Mildred Schoonover, Norma Knecht Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Elva Knecht Elston, Ida Schoono- ver, Curtis Edwards, Wilma Hess, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dolbear, Dan- iel E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs, Al- fred M. Camp, Mrs. H. M. Riggs, Lena Van Tuyl, Emily K. Goldsmith, Margaret Mary Kane, Betty Whis- pell, Estella Birnstock. 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Four Door $795 42 Dodge Four Door $825 41 Chrysler Four Dr. $825 ’41 Chev. Four Door $795 ’40 Dodge Two Door $695 ’39 Plymouth Two Door $495 ’39 Ford Coupe $495 ’39 Dodge Two Door $495 ’38 Chev. Four Door $295 ’37 Ford Two Door $245 ’36 Chev. Two Door $195 VISIT OUR NEW USED CAR LOCATION AT RUTTER AVENUE and MARKET ST. Largest Selection . . Lowest Prices . . and a Guarantee Good for One Year. oe THE BIG WILKES-BARRE MOTOR 2 BIG USED cAR Lots 240 S. MAIN ST. WILKES-BARRE Both Lots Open Evenings And Sundays TELEPHONE 2-2144 PLAGE IN and KINGSTON TWINS MARKET & RUTTER KINGSTON Dorothy Weaver, Peggy Martin, Phyllis Kunkle, Joan Sutton Elston, Mary Carey, Mr .and Mrs. Charles Van Buskirk, Jr., | Jane Ide, Chris Suderes, Joe Chukinas, Al Hudak, Roy Tryon, S. D. Wroblewski, Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Elston, Mrs, Fred Dodson, Thel- ma Kiefer Thomas, Elton Brace, Larry Brace, Edward McCusker, Ray Kuhnert, Estella Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans, Thomas M. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. John Rosser, Mr} and Mrs. J. Lloyd Drake, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kuhnert, Bert Fennell, Purely Personal Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frantz of Shaver avenue, -Shavertown, spent; several days last week in New York City. Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Cromp- ton of Trucksville had as weekend guests the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rolland Crompton of Penn- ington ,N. J. Arthritis Pain For quick; delightfully comforting help for aches and pains of Rheumatism, Arthritis, Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia try Romind, Works through the blood. First dose usually starts alleviating pain 80 you can work, enjoy life and sleep more comfortably. Get: Romind at druggist today. Quick, com- plete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. a 11$208,172,473.02. Township Paper Wins State Award The Microphone, school paper published by the: students of Dallas Township High School has been awarded third place in the 1947- 48 contest sponsored by the Penn- sylvania School Press Association. The paper was entered in the newsmagazine division for schools throughout the state of Pennsyl- vania having an enrollment of 251 or less students. : . Members of the 1947-48 staff were Phyllis Kunkle, Clara Ann Evans, Peggy Martin, Nancy An- derson, La Berta Shultz, Joan Sut- ton, Mary Foote, Joy Lamoreaux, Nancy Hessler, Harriett Prater, Betty Vavrek, Mable Miller, Char-# lotte Boston, Jean Hart, Shirley Martin, Mariella Sullivan, Irene Wilson, Gladys Prudhoe. Almost Seven Million Is Spent For Liquor Harrisburg, February 24— (PNS) —State Stores operated by the State Liquor Control Board last year sold $6,996,572.51 worth of merchandise in Luzerne County, according to the board which said that total sales throughout Penn- sylvania in 1948 amounted to Calendar of Coming Events Regular Meetings American Legion, Daddow-Isaacs Legion Auxiliary, first Thursday. Back Mountain Kennel Club, third Wednesday night. Back Mountain Memorial Library Board, third Tuesday night Library Book Club, third Wednesday afternoon Story Hour, every Saturday morning. Boy Scouts, Dallas Cub Pack, second Tuesday. Dallas Borough Council, first Tuesday Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Business Association, first Borough P. T. A., third day. Past Councillor's Club, Kingston Township School Board, Masonic Lodge, George M. Dallas, third Thursday. Odd Fellows, Oneida Lodge, third Thursday. Rebekah Lodge, Lady Dallas Chapter, second and fourth Wed- nesday. Dallas Township School Board, first Tuesday. Borough School Board, third Friday. Junior Woman's Club, first Tuesday. Senior Woman’s Club, second Wednesday. Kiwanis Club, every Wednesday evening. Rotary Club, every Thursday evening. Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Company, second and last Friday. Daughters of America, Mt. Vale Council, second and fourth Fri- Post, first and third Monday. Tuesday. Monday. third Wednesday. first Monday. SHAVERTOWN, PA. Completely renews the ex- terior without painting. —— \ Shavertown Builders Supply Co. 10 E. CENTER STREET Beautify Your Home With Gray Asbestos Siding at $7.50 per square of any building PHONE, DALLAS 42 MODERN TOOLS for Trimming ® Our True Temper Lopping Shears are new, modern, high ‘efficiency designs, produced from modern alloy steel by modern methods of forg- ing and tempering. Re- sult, top value. 4 Dallas Hardware & | Sup Phone 121 ply “We Deliver”
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