The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 07, 1950, Image 8

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The TRADING POST
A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET
RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY
FHONE DALLAS 300 @ THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 50c MINIMUM
Radio Service—
FOR PROMPT RADIO SERVICE,
call Al Williams Jr., radio sales
and service, member of Radio Ser-
vicemen’s Association of Luzerne
County.- Holcomb’s Grove, Trucks-
ville, Dallas 249-R-9.
For Sale—
WASHING MACHINE, wringer type,
Kenmore, excellent condition.
$30. Call Dallas 719-R-7.
GASOLINE RANGE, broiler and
‘oven. Good condition. D. B.
Meeker, Harveys Lake 3425.
ONE HUNDRED laying chickens,
$1.50 each. Robert Lewis, Chase
Road, phone 315-R-8.
LATEST MODEL 8 foot Servel re-
frigerator. Excellent condition.
Boyd R. White, 13 Main street,
Dallas, Pa.
"YOUNG, sound and gentle and in
top condition riding and driv-
ing ‘horse. Can be seen at Thomas’
Highland Acres Farm, West Dallas.
GUERNSEY COW, Glenview Ter-
race, John: Stofila.
ABOUT 150 two by fours, in the
rough, -8 to, 9 ft., never been
used, 25c.. each; DeSoto car, 1937,
body and tires like new, engine
needs repairs; 1941 Chrysler; 45 to
50 ‘gallon + hot water boiler. Across
from Harold’s, Gas Station, Lehman
Heights.
BROILERS, ''‘roasters ‘and stewing
chickens dressed on order. Hil-
bert’s Hatchery, Beaumont. Phone
Harvey's Lake "3422.
TRUCKSVILLE:BOY- Scout Mothers’
Auxiliary will accept orders for
freshly roasted cashew nuts, pea-
nuts and almonds.
Whom To Call—
FOR STONE MASONRY, all Pes;
flagstone floors, and veneer work,
call Carey & Lasher, Dallas 404-R-0.
FOR PROMPT service on Glenn Al-
den Coal and all types of general
hauling; —eall-Frank--L.. McGarry,
Dallas 305-R-8.
{ EXCAVATING, | land |
general “contractors.” Concrete
mixer for rent by day. Dodson
‘and Hudak. Phone office {123-R<10;
Residence 467-R-15.
CLOCKS, WATCH, ‘and ‘JEWELRY
REPAIRS. Elwood , “Woody”
Travis. Dallas’ 912Ri7." Work’ called
for and delivered.
clearing &nd
BOTTLED GAS, FORTE service “to
your home or business place.
H's cheap, clean and convenient,
|
FOR STONE MASONRY, all types,
flagstone floors and veneer work,
call Carey & Lasher, Dallas 404-R-0.
FOR REFRIGERATION work, com-
mercial or domestic, call Theo-
dore Reed, Church Street Phone
256-R-13.
WEDDING INVITATIONS, An-
nouncements, printed or engraved
in a wide range of styles and prices.
The Dallas Post.
EXPERT LAWN-MOWER service.
John Dreher, Stafford Street,
Trucksville. Phone 254-R-10.
BOTTLE GAS—Metered gas is re-
liable, convenient, economical.
Call Cutten Gas 30 W, 8th street,
Wyoming. Phone Wyo. 327.
WATCH REPAIRS checked to tim-
ing machines. We sell Elgin, Bul-
ova, Benrus, and other fine watches.
Diamonds, Jewelry and Gifts for all
occasions.
Main Street, Dallas, Phone 274-R-
16.
For PERFECTION in machine, ma-
chineless or cold permanent wav-
ing, finger waving or dyeing—see
Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook.
Phone 397.
ATLAS WOOD sectional overhead
type doors and electric operators.
Residential, commercial, Industrial
installations. Call Wilkes-Barre,
2-8722.
IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto-
mobile using oil? Your mechanic
or garage will recommend SEALED
piston rings,
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP.
STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON.
HENRY'S JEWELRY, 4
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. Ike
Mellner, 100 N. Welles Ave., Kings-
ton. Phone 7-2746.
Piano Turing—
PIANO TUNING and repairing.
Muhlenburg 2152. Oscar White-
sell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1.
Help Wanted—
STRAWBERRY PICKERS, Monday
through * Friday. Joe Mazer’s
farm, Lehman-Idetown road, 300
ft. from new highway, or call Dal-
las 219-R-8. Also strawberries for
sale.
Welding—
WELDING ANYTIME, anywhere.
Dallas Portable Welding Co. Dal-
las 551-R-7.
Sanitary Service—
SEPTIC TANKS, sumps, cleaned and
repaired. Call us before you have
trouble. Ralph Fitch, Dallas 419-R-7.
SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced con-
crete, buy the best. Costs less
in the long run. C. E. German and
Son, Kingston 7-5348 or your local
supply dealer.
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. Saw
filing and retoothing. Machine
shop work. Power mowers and gar-
den tractors. Garinger Machine
Service. Phone 416-R-10.
REFRIGERATOR, washer, electric
~ motor repairs. All work guar-
anteed. Bulford’s
service, 122 Main street,
Phone Dallas 568-R-7.
HE ‘MODERN DRIVEWAY must
, tbe ;inexpensive, durable and of
“pleasing appearance. A Colas drive-
way meets all of these require-
iments. Mathers Construction Co.,
Kingston 7-4824.
Refrigeration
Dallas.
Coal and Hauling—
DEAD STOCK removed promptly,
day or night. Barney Laskowski
& Son. Phone Dallas 433-R-9.
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and
privy vaults cleaned. J. A. Sing-
er, City Scavenger, 137 Dagobert
street, Wilkes-Barre, Dial 3-4529.
DEAD ANIMALS removed promptly
free of charge. Call Carl Crock-
ett, Muhlenburg 19-R-4.
Electrical Contracting—
Palmer Updyke, ELECTRICIAN.
House wiring a specialty, new or
old. Call Dallas 410-R-9.
Upholstering—
Complete line: gas Tee, water,
and space heaters.
Shavertown, Phone 409-R-7.
CRUSHED BLUESTONE, + all “sizes
for highways and . driveways,
broken flagstone for’ walks, ter-
races. Coon Certified Concrete,
Kingston 77-3177 ‘orithé quarry at
Pike's: Creek; T Dallas 465-R<9. +
rold Ash, |
GENERAL HAULING—wood, coal,
freight, etc. Ashes and garbage
removed. ‘Prompt, dependable serv-
ice. Norti Berti, Dallas 277-R-2.
GLEN ALDEN COAL delivered
promptly. Call710 Back Moun-
tain Lumber and Coal Co.
FRIGIDAIRE , PRODUCTS — ABC,
Maytag, Easy washers, . Bengal,
Prizer, Magic Chef. Boyd R. White,
Appliance and _ Hardware. Store,
phone Dallas 568-R-3.
DITCHING. Make all ‘your acres
productive acres. “Let us drain
your wet spots. All types of
Ditch Digging machine. Call John
Hewitt, H. L. 3280.
CUSTOM PLOWING and ; tractor
work; Gardens our specialty, Har-
SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, coal,
fill dirt, excavating. Bud Mitchell,
Dallas 458-R-4.
Real Estate JF i Sale—
LOT 50 by 140, feet, ] Monroe aven-
ue, Dallas. Reasonable. Phone
Kingston, T7502... 4.1
Building—-
BUILDING Contractor, New homes,
remodelling and roofing. Call
LET US restore the original wear
and comfort to'your fine old fur-
niture. Large selection of beauti-
ful fabrics, Low prices. All work
guaranteed, Write or phone Stook
Upholstery, Hillside Ave., Harvey's
Lake. Phone HL. 4416.
FINE OLD furniture made sturdy
and freshly upholstered. Wide
range of Colonial and modern pat-
terns. Reasonable prices. Excellent
workmanship. Write or phone John
Curtis Kingston, 7-5636, 210 Lath-
rop Street, Kingston.
Poultry—
BABY CHICKS—New Hampshire
and black pullet cross; straight
11%ec, pullets 20c, cockerels 6c.
Blood tested. No reactors. Joe
Davis, Leraysville, Pa.
old Swank. :: Call.4C.: H. Moore, | 3 a Dallas 390-R-7. | BABY CHICKS, all summer— New
316-R-8. 1i- va Quatre end Bons, Dalles ‘Hampshire and Redi-Rock
FUEL O Ye (black) —straight run 12c—add lc
: OILS, , gasoline, kerosene, Work Wanted— for delivery. Blood tested. No
lubrics. Meter service to jnsuare ; ; reactors. Telephone 31-R-11. Jos-
you of accuracy. Montross Oil Co.,| WORK BY DAY. ‘Monday, Thurs- eph Davis, Leraysville, “Pa.
436 Main St., Luzerne. Phone day, Friday and Saturday. Phone d ?
7.2381. ERA Private Instruction—
INSTRUCTION piano, band and
Protect valuables
left 3 home
Protect travel cash
while you roam
Protecting your money and valuables is an mportant part of
our bank's service to you. Our-vault-is- the safest-place-you know -
to leave your important papers, jewelry, and other valuables. And
5 caiftying| American Express ] T ravelers, Cheques is the safest way
_We know to protect your travel cash hgainst lossior theft.
* Express Travelers Cheques are SATE
are Ee most widely accepted cheques in the world. 5
So, it ‘you are’ “plang” a trip; Tay: gate! Stop in. and see |
today. Leave: towns tally protectedswith your valuables’ n-eur
vault and. your travel. cash, :conyerted into” American Express
Travelers Cheques. Quly 75¢ per #100,
American :
le anywhere. because they
.-40¢ fog $30'¢ or Jess wd
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DALLAS, PENNA.
Member Federal ' Deposit Insurance Corporation
Dy _J-as the time, ‘aha plage for the~heat-
orchestra instruments. Alfred
Milliner-Camp, Lehigh Street,
Trucksville, Phone Dallas 304-R-8.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, I
will pay no debts except those
paid by myself. Stanley Hilbert, R
F.D. 1, Dallas.
In Re: Declaration of Stella Vidunas
Lowman ‘as a Feme Sole Trader.
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, No. 552, October
Term, 1950.
Notice is hereby given that, on
the 3rd: day of July, 1950, the peti-
tion of Stella Vidunas Lowman, wife
of James Lowman, was filed in
the above named Court, praying
for a decree that she may be de-
clared and have all the rights, bene-
fits and privileges of a feme sole
trader under the Acts of Assembly
in such cases made “ahd ‘provided,
and that she may be granted a
certificate authorizing —her to so
act, have the power and transact
business as provided for by the
-said--Acts-of Assembly. i
WHEREUPON, théxGonrts ix-
ii Mondey, July 24g 4950, (at yen
‘o’clock—a;m;;~in-Court Room No.-1,
ing of ‘said petition and “that ‘ne-
tice" be "given: to James
Lowman by advertisement: once a.
week. for two successive . Wi
Lowman, or any: person so inter-
if~any you or they have, why the!
| prayer of. said { jpefitionier 5 should not
be granted.
William* J. Davis. oo ;
“wAftorney for. Petitioner oh
Legal— |
weel
when and wheresthe said James 3
ested “may. appear and show cause, |
THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1950
yn SE liens —
Pet Parade At Firemen's Fair Doanes Visit Mansfield
Doctor and Mrs. John Doane,
Trucksville, accompanied by Mrs.
Doane’s mother, Mrs. Myra Allen
and their daughter Sylvia, re-
The Pet Parade will be one of the |
big features of Trucksville Fire-
men’s Fair which opens July 19
and continues through July
Last year scores of youngsters took
part in the parade with their pets
22. |
ranging from gold fish, to dolls.
There were hamsters, dogs and cats, |
but probably the most unusual pet |
was a fox owned and shown by
William Robbins, Jr.
The pet pa- |
rade will be a feature of the open- |
| ing day. All Back Mountain young-
sters are invited to enter. Mrs.
George Flack is chairman assisted
by Mrs. Robert Slaff. In this picture |
a part of last year’s entries are
shown.
PHOTO BY Hy DSON
Band Concert July 28
Back Mountain Community Band
Concert will be held Friday even-
ing, July 28, 8 p.m, at Loyalville
Church Hall, Ruggles. A free-will
offering will be taken and refresh-
ments sold. John Milus is band
leader.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:
ss.
County of Luzerne:
Elizabeth Granitski, plaintiff,
v. Carl F. Granitski, defendant
In the Court of Common Pleas
of Luzerne County ‘No. 348!
March Term 1948.
To Car! F. Granitski, defendant:
You are notified that Elizabeth
Granitski, the plaintiff, has com-
menced an action of divorce against
you which you are required to de-
fend.
ROBERT SHERROCK, Sheriff
T. G. Wadzinski, Esquire
602 Second Nat'l. Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
The proposed annual budget for
Township of Lake, Luzerne County,
has been drawn up and is on file
at the office of the principal daily
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Harry H. Allen, Secretary]
Notice is hereby given that Let-
ters Testamentary in the Estate of
of Elizabeth Palko, late of the
Borough of Wyoming, have been
granted to R. J. Pembridge, Execu-
tor, of 5 Maple Avenue, West Wy-
oming, Penna. All persons indebted
to the said estate are requested
to make payment, and those having
claims or demands to present the
same without delay to the Execu-
tor. Estate No. 1368 of 1949.
| ber of children.
Play Apparatus
To Be Erected
_ (Continued from Page One)
playground and for a possible Se]
mer playground with supervised ac- ;
tivity. Each piece of equipment pur-
chased is the finest and sturdiest of
its kind, the jungle-gym the orig-
inal model with plenty of ladders,
the merry-go-round the type with
a solid platform and no chance for
slipping feet, stout supports for
hand-holds. It carries a large num-
Notice is hereby given that Let-
ters Testamentary in the Estate of
David Whitlock, Sr. late of the
Borough of Exeter, have been
granted to David Whitlock, Jr.,
219 Boston Avenue, West Pittston,
Penna. All persons indebted to the
said estate are requested to make
payment, and those having claims
or demands to present the same
without delay to the Executor.
Estate No. 940 of 1946.
FOR PROMPT
FUEL OIL DELIVERY
Call .
Purcell Fuel Service
20 Mt. GREENWOOD ROAD
TRUCKSVILLE
Dallas 26-R-11
HIGH ESY GRADE
" SASH: FRAMES - DOORS -MOULDINGS
SHAVERTOWN LUMBER CO.
10 E. CENTER STREET
PHONE 42
The gary way to
trim hedges, shrubs,
ornamental trees, etc.
$39.50.
DALLAS
Phone 121
motor.
“920 Miners ,Bank- Bldg,
Wilkes: Barre,, Pa.
DALLAS HARDWARE & SUPPLY
HAS THE NEW
e POWERFUL © HIGH-SPEED
» LIGHT-WEIGHT ¢ EASY-TO-HANDLE
End slow, tedious hedge clipping —use this Sunbeam.
| Makes trimming fun. Gives professional results without
1 "arm-aching drudgery. 12-inch blade. Powerful
HARDWARE &
SUPPLY
18 Church Street
‘Plan Garden Party
Ladies Auxiliary of St. Paul's
{ Lutheran Church will hold a lunch-
| eon garden party at the home of
Mrs. Frank and Walter Heidere,
Terrace street, Fernbrook, Wednes-
day, July 12, starting at 12:30. The |
public is invited.
turned to their old home town of
Mansfield where Dr. Doane first
started practice for the Fourth bf
July holidays. Prior to Dr. Doane’s
service with the armed forces, the
Doanes had lived in Mansfield for
twenty-five years. Mrs. Myra Allen
had lived in Mansfield for fifty. Dr.
Doane was the college physician as
well as’ established in a private
practice.
Loyalville Ladies Aid
To Serve Ham Supper
Ladies Aid, Loyalville Church,
will serve a ham supper in the
hall, Wednesday evening, July 12,
beginning at 5:30. Mrs. Minnie Wes-
ley and Mrs. Virgie Wolfe are in
charge.
Hospital Patient
Russell Morris who expected to
come hbme from Towanda for the
| Auction was unexpectedly rushed
| to the Robert Packer Hospital Wed-
nesday night. He is under observa-
tion.
Elected Treasurer
Miss Louella Gosart of Harveys
{ Lake was elected department treas-
urer at the 17th State convention of
| Military Order of Purple Heart
| Auxiliary last week in Harrisburg.
| She is an active member of Wilkes-
| Barre Unit 178.
|
| Beaumont Plays Ball
| Residents of Beaumont gathered
on the school grounds on July 4 to
enjoy a ball game and make plans
| for a more permanent memorial to
I war veterans,
Take A
VACATION
From High Prices
NO LOWER PRICES ANYWHERE
ON THESE VALUES
NO DOWN PAYMENT
ON THESE
YR. MAKE TYPE As Low As
'35 CHEVROLET g75
'36 $85
CHEVROLET
$95
'36 $115
“$125
OW Sedan
FORD: «=
337 FORD
CHEVROLET $165
137 FORD $195
y
38 CHEVROLET ¢
38 FORD $210
PLYMOUTH $215
tion coupe 9245
'39 Sn
WN Sedan $345
39 Foo
'39 Sedan $375
939 Nasu $195
40 DODGE SA45
CHEVY
TW Sedan > A
MQ romp 3465
Al ODS 8465
41 Sedan $495
"CHEVY
Club Cpe. y
Al SE NG $550
2 200 S600
42 | FORD $595
CHEVY
Coupe ST
742 Nasa $595
A Paickamp 8595
42 Sedan $595
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42 CHRYSLER =
Sedan
37 | Sedan
2 Door Sedan
$205
WW Sedan
38 FLY
SEAR $245
BUICK
$365
190 CHEVY
DODGE
'A0 5450
FORD
FORD
al $495
CHEVY
_ T= Sedan My
42 CH $595
SeNan
CHEVROLET
Sedan
_"% Custom 2 Door
CHEVY ¢
‘48
4 Door Sedan
'49 }
FORD
Custom 4 Daqor
'49
9
KAISER
a9
Sedan
'50
PLYMOUTH
2 Dr. Sedan oN Wt
’50 ¢
FORD
DeLuxe Sedan
HUDSON
(Sedan No
FORD Conv.
WW Driven 600 Mi.
CHEVY
_ Coupe
AS LONG AS 2 YRS.
TO PAY ON THESE
YR. MAKE TYPE As Low As
46 Ci S610
86 NASH $685
'46 CY, STS
46 PLOT 8
45 SEvY
46 FORD
'46 ow
‘AY Bypsoy
‘47 JAH
47 GET
47 FORD vo 3995
47 VSI $995
347 bobo $995
Cul]
‘AT TOR een $1035
"47 PACKARD. $1095
‘48 Lv $1165
28 OY. SII9B
J48 PLYMOUTH gf )95
‘48 IoR> S185
148 CHEVROLET $1225
ag SEVY $1508
‘49 FORD =~ $1545
49 (VY... $1595
~ $1595
$1385
$1445
inn $1445
$1545
$1595
$1595
TWO BIG €2» PLACES
in
Wilkes-Barre
it’s
240
South
Main St.
PHONE
2-2144
OPEN
AND SUNDAY
Our Only
TWO BIG
LOTS
dntemmamamsd ———
BOTH LOTS
in
Kingston
It’s
Rutter Ave.
Corner
Market St.
PHONE
83-2159
NITES