' old © Swank. , 316-R-8. A POST CLASSIFIED AD The TRADING POST IS THE PLACE TO.GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY PHONE DALLAS 300 @ THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 50c MINIMUM For Sale— GREY ENAMEL . stove, chrome trim, three years old, excellent condition. Purvin’'s Gas Station, Shavertown. G. E. REFRIGERATOR, seven cub- ic feet, excellent condition. Eu- gene Robison, Outlet-Meeker road. GUERNSEY COW, fresh, with calf. Phone Dallas 174-R-4. MEYERS shallow-well pump, used three months, like new. $75. Phone Harveys Lake 4039. BROILERS, * roasters and stewing chickens dressed on order. Hil- bert's Hatchery, Beaumont. Phone Harvey's Lake 3422. CATERPILLAR D-4 Bulldozer, ex- cellent condition. New LH.C. 30 & 40 H.P. power units. 20% off. ‘Dallas 719-R-T. 35 mm. CAMERA, case, flash unit. Make offer over $24.00. Phone H. L. 3426. Donald Nulton, Beau- mont, Noxen, Pa., R.D. 1. 1946 FORD tractor with hydraul- ic loader and 6 ft. mower. Dallas Portable Welding. 551-R-7. IVORY and green enamel coal stove, excellent condition. $15. Can be seen Wednesday evenings. Osage Lodge No. 712, Lehman. Whom To Call— FURNITURE repairing and refinish- ing. Jig saw signs, bric-a-brac Jawn ornaments to order. Howard G. Young, Maple Stret, Shavertown. Beach Haven Craft Shop. Phone 267-R-0. ; FOR PROMPT service on Glenn Al- den Coal and all types of general hauling, call Frank L. McGarry, Dallas 305-R-8. EXCAVATING, land clearing and 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 91-R-7. Work called for and delivered. 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 409-R-7, CRUSHED BLUESTONE, all sizes for highways and driveways, broken flagstone for walks, ter- ! races. Coon Certified Concrete, Kingston 7-3177 or the quarry at Pike's Creek, Dallas 465-R-9. 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 ditching with 13-ton Buckeye Ditch Digging machine. Call John Hewitt, H. L. 3280. CUSTOM PLOWING and tractor work, Gardens our specialty. Har- Call C. H. Moore, FUEL OILS, gasoline, kerosene, lubrics. Meter service to insure you of accuracy. Montross Oil Co., 436 Main St, Luzerne. Phone 7-2361. FOR STONE MASONRY, all types, flagstone floors, and veneer work, call Carey & Lasher, Dallas 404-R-0. 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, A 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. HENRY'S JEWELRY, 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 POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP. STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. 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 Refrigeration service, 122 Main street, Dallas. Phone Dallas 568-R-7. Hey Building— BUILDING Contractor. New homes, remodelling and roofing. Call M. Quare and Sons, Dallas 390-R-7. Wanted to Buy— MEDIUM or large roll top desk. Call Howard Whitesell, Dallas 416-R-7. : OLD -. COW MANURE. Call Dallas 40-R-7. . COPY OF Ryman’s History of Dal- las. Harveys Lake 3067. WANTED" to buy old glass, china, oil lamps 'and furniture, Schal- lenberger, Dallas 457-R-9. 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. 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. ; 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. Upholstering— 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 H.L. 4416. THE MODERN DRIVEWAY must be inexpensive, durable and of pleasing appearance. A Colas drive- way meets all of these require- ments. Mathers Construction Co., Kingston 7-4824. Coal and Hauling— 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. Call 710 Back Moun- tain Lumber and Coal Co. SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, coal, fill dirt, excavating. Bud Mitchell, Dallas 458-R-4. Welding— WELDING ANYTIME, , anywhere. Dallas Portable Welding Co. Dal- las 551-R-7. 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. Se lg damm in Protect travel cash while you roam / Protecting your money and valuables is an mmportant 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 carrying American Express Travelers Cheques is the safest way we know to protect your travel cash against loss or theft. American Express Travelers Cheques are spendable anywhere because they are the most widely accepted cheques in the world. So, if you are planning a trip, play safe! Stop in and see us today. Leave town tully protected with your valuables in our vault and your travel cash converted into American Express Travelers Cheques. Only 75¢ per $100 , . . 40¢ for $50 or less. * FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, PENNA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 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. Real Estate For Sale— VALUABLE PROPERTY: large lot with shrubbery and shade trees; six-room house in best condition; improvements, steam heat, stoker, etc. two car garage; early posses- sion. B. B. Lewis, Atty. Phone Dal- las 379. LOT 50 by 140 feet, Monroe @aven- ue, Dallas. Reasonable. Phone Kingston 7-7502. CHOICE LOTS, Davenport avenue, near bus and school. 50x135 ft. $600; 770x100 ft. $700. Albert H. Parrish, 76 Parrish street. Phone 230-R-2, Dallas, Pa. TWO adjacent lots 40x120 each. Memorial Highway near Natona Mill. Price reasonable. William R. Burke, Lake Carey, Tunkhan- nock, R./F. D. 1. ; Private Instruction— INSTRUCTION piano, band and orchestra . instruments. Alfred Milliner-Camp, - Lehigh Street, Trucksville, Phone Dallas 304-R-8. Baby Sitting— EXPERIENCED baby sitter. Phone Dallas 77-R-16. Poultry— BABY CHICKS—New Hampshire and black pullet cross; straight 11%e, pullets 20c, cockerels 6c. Blood tested. No reactors. Joe Davis, Leraysville, Pa. BABY CHICKS, all summer— New Hampshire and Redi-Rock | (black)—straight run 12c—add 1c for delivery. Blood tested. No reactors. Telephone 31-R-11. Jos- eph Davis, Leraysville, Pa. Work Wanted— PAINTING and general repair work, including plumbing. Call Dallas 469-R-11. Home Wanted— PUPPY, six weeks old, female, mixed Collie ancestry. Call Dallas 414- R-12. : torney, 21 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa. Dallas Bank Holds Picnic Impromptu Affair Proves Popular Executives, Directors and em- ployees of First National Bank of Dallas held a basket picnic last Wednesday evening. The affair, pro- posed by several people practically simultaneously at the beginning of the week, grew in proportions until in took in husbands and wives and families, thirty-one in all. The A. C. Devens cottage at Per- rin’s Marsh, currently occupied by Fred Eck and his family, was select- ed as the best possible picnic site. The women baked hams and made potato salad in huge quantities, and supper was served at six-thirty. Swimming and games followed sup- per, and the gathering broke up at around ten-thirty. Present were Mr. and Mrs. W.' B. Jeter; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, with their four children; Bert Hill with his daughter Jennie, accompanied by Thelma Adams; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Devens; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Space; Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Tit- man; Mr. and Mrs. William Baker, with son Billy; Carrie Foote; Peggy Martin and Jay Bloomer; Francis Barry; Dolores Adamcheck; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davies; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Roth; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Rob- ert Brown. Formerly of Noxen, Dies In Parsons Mrs. Arminta Roushey, 62, Par- sons, a former resident of Noxen eighteen years ago, was buried Wednesday afternoon from the Methodist Church in Noxen, and lies beside her husband, Joseph, in Orcutt’s Cemetery. Mrs. Roushey had plunged down a flight of steps in her home in Parsons, but death was adjudged by the Luzerne County Coroner to have been caused .by heart failure rather that the fall. She was dead on ad- mission to General Hospital, Wilkes- Barre. > . The former Arminta Fox, Judson, W. Va., she is survived by a son, Raymond, of Kingston; .a daugh- ter, Mrs. Lewis Derr, Parsons; three grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Nelsie Grimmett, Judson, W. Va.; three brothers, Myles, Luster and Frank Fox, all of Judson. Services were conducted by Rev. T. W. Jones, Primitive Methodist Church, Parsons. Funeral arrange- ments were made by Paul Nulton, Beaumont. Bake Sale Tomorrow THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1950 Mrs. Ruth Etta Ely Buried At Lehman Prince of Peace Episcopal Aux- 1 iliary will sponsor a bake sale July | 22, (Saturday) at Grace Cave's Shoppe, Sunset, Harveys Lake. Sale 2: Mrs. man. Members of the committee are Miss June Colwell, Mrs. Charles Flack, Mrs. Stanley Frederick, Mrs. | Alfred James, Mrs. Jack Sheehan, | Mrs. N. J. Cave and Mrs. Ralph Davis. Members and friends having baked: goods, jams, jellies, baked | beans, etc. to donate are asked to contact the committee or deliver same to“Grace Cave's Shoppe, Main Street, ‘Dallas, where the trans- portation committee will take charge and make delivery to Har- veys Lake. Advance orders will be taken by Mrs. Edward Meneeley or any’ member of the committee. 19417 CHEVROLET SEDAN 4 Door Fully Equipped $375.00 down trade accepted R. E. PHILLIPS Sr. Overbrook Road Dallas 562-R-2 AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Inspection Deadline Near PURVIN'S AMOCO Shavertown Phone 192-R-18 |Legal— The Jackson Township School Budget of 1950 and 1951 may be seen at the home of Laing Cool- baugh, R.D. 1, Trucksville. Estate of Arthur F. Loveland, late of Kingston Twp., Pa. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are re- quested to make known the same, and all persons indebted to said de- cedent are requested to make ‘pay- ment to Arthur F. Loveland, Jr, R.D. 1, or to Robert F. Dilley, at- administrator, Hunlock Creek, Pa, | William G. Lloyd Electrician House-Wiring and Appliance Repairs Office at 129 N. Main St., Shavertown, Phone Dallas10 Residence Over Shoe-Shop, Dallas starts at 10 and will continue until Edward Meneeley is chair- | Mrs. Ruth Etta Ely, 76, of Leh- man, was buried on Friday at 2 from her home. She died on Tues- day after a six-month’s illness, the last six weeks bedridden. She lies in Lehman cemetery beside her son, Stanley, killed just before the Armistice in the first World War. His body was brought back to this country for burial af- ter the war, He had been preparing for a career as a musician when called into the service. Mrs. Ely was the former Ruth Sites.” While her son Grove, moving back to Lehman son, Bruce, who passed away last year, April 9. An ardent member of the Metho- | jocated inside the old Mountain had read her | Evergreen Company Building, has three | heen completely renovated upstairs | dist Church, she Bible completely through times in the course of her life. She is survived by these child- ren: Owen, Delaware; Mrs. Ralph Ethel Breisch, Bloomsburg; Mrs. Wentzel and Charles, Lehman; Mrs. Ellen Souder, Dallas; and a brother, David Sites, Wilkes-Barre, are 15 grandchildren. / Rev. Frank K. Abbott of Lehman Methodist Church officiated. Mrs. Earl Weidner Is Hostess To Dallas WCTU Mrs. Earl Weidner, Poplar street, Fernbrook, was hostess to members of Dallas W. C. T. U. Tuesday after- noon. The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Carlton Reed, new president. Devotions were led by Mrs. H. P. Riley, assisted by Mrs. F. Ray Sear- foss, Mrs. Charles James, Mrs. D. A. Waters, Mrs. Edward Stair, and Robert Achuff Mrs. C. J. LaBar. and Donald Weidner talked on their week's vacation at Y. T. C. Camp, Newton, Hamilton. Mrs. Ar- thur Miller was accepted as a new member. Mrs. Ruth Schroeder, county sec- retary, gave a report on the recent convention. Next meeting will be held at the cottage of Mrs. A. B. Russell at Lake Nuangola. Present were: Mesdames W, B. Risley, Edward Stair, Laura Jones, M. Samuels, Ruth Schroeder, Ronald Lamoreaux, Edward King, Gordon Hadsel, C. J. LaBar, William Hig- gins, Marie Stocker, Grover Ander- son, C. S. Hildebrant, H. P. Riley, C. Ray Searfoss, M. A. Scott, Ernest Fritz, ‘Arthur Miller, Charles James, Dan Waters, Dorey Rogers; Tommy Rogers, Don Weidner, Wilma Hig- gins, Robert Achuff and Mr. and Mrs. Weidner. FOR PROMPT FUEL OIL DELIVERY Call Purcell Fuel Service 20 Mt. GREENWOOD ROAD TRUCKSVILLE Dallas 26-R-11 |Lecture Theme {St. on Sunday night. Mr. Hoffman | spoke on “God's Solution to Red | Aggression”. A good crowd attend- ted. Etta, daughter of John and Mary | children were | ton Missionary College in Takoma growing up, she lived near Patter-| park, Maryland, is the leader and ! , l organizer of the Bible Auditorium | later in life. Clinton Ely, her hus- | group. Associated with him is Rich- band, died several years ago and is | ard Fearing, a recent graduate of buried at Broadway beside another | the same institution, who is the | | music director for the company. There Red Aggression | Good Crowds At Bible Auditorium First in a series of new-type lec- tures was presented by John Hofi- man noted Bible lecturer, at the Dallas Bible Auditorium: on Church Hoffman, a graduate of Washing- The Bible Auditorium, which is to form an attractive chapel. An electric organ, courtesy of Schall Bros. in Wilkes-Barre, has been in- stalled, and is used during each community. sing just preceding the lecture. Mrs. Charles Mekeel,” of Dallas, is the organist. Commenting on the meetings, Mr. Hoffman said, “No one in the Dallas area should miss these lectures. The Bible speaks the truth, and in.the lectures, the truth is made plain.” There is no admission. Service begins at 7:30 each Sunday, Tues- day, Thursday, and Friday night. Circus for Auction Tommy and Jimmy Borthwick, sons of Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick, assisted by Tod Eberle, and Georgie Jacobs presented a cir- cus Wednesday morning in their back yard and made $1.25 from ad- missions which they gave to the Library Auction. Tod and Tommy were the clowns. There were barrel acts and Jimmy rode bareback on his pony, Buddy. Muggsy, the Borthwick bull dog was also in the show. . HAVE AN EXTRA KEY WHILE YOU DALLAS HARDWARE & SUPPLY 13 CHURCH ST, DALLAS Phone 121 THERE'S A RIGHT a TO DO EVERYTHING ...and the right way to build is with LUMBER! We stock several grades of lumber for a very def- inite reason: There are different grades for dif- ferent building needs. Let us show you how the proper use of lumber can save you money ...since you should use the least expensive grade that fulfills a particular re- quirement. ® And you’ll retain all the individu- ality and adaptability that make wood America’s favor- ite home building material. SHAVERTOWN LUMBER C0. 10 E. CENTER STREET — PHONE 42 beauty, warmth, Just Like MAGIC! We Make Your Dollars Grow and GROW! Nobody but nobody gives more for your money than Motor Twins! ‘46 HUDSON Bo Nase 8705 M6 DOPE 8895 '46 FORD $805 AG PLYMOUTH ¢8QF 46 SIEVY $895 47 HUDSON ITI Sedan $795 AT san $885 CLI AT fe $1045 AT Son” $1095 isc Aero Sedan Na 48 WEN $1195 48 CHEVY 2-Dr. $1235 ‘48 Solo se. $1245 "48 coer vine $1265 ‘48 CHEVY §1285 : ‘47 CHEVROLET $ f 145 Fleetmaster = W 7 AUW y - 2 48 soci $1245 Aero Say NE fd @ DODGE Club $i 325 5 48 Coupe—Custom '49 KAISER §|345 49 sn” "$1395 "49 Tone $1395 48 cot 81445 '49 GY *P $1495 ‘49 TNON™ $1565 9 Evia 8I5T5 5 FORD 49 FORD Club '49 cor sun $1585 ; an tS 95 49 FORp +0. $1505 bogs 3 ‘49 GU eines; 51599 150 FORD en. $1585 "50 cone “Pm $1645 TER b 59 Saevy. wie S$ | 645 150. CHEVY +-Dr. G6 {695 HUDSON $1695 (Driven 28 Miles Coupe y 51 Gren ts mio $1788 Farmer’s Special Fordson Tractor This 1946 FORDSON TRACTOR is in as good shape as any slightly used 1948. It's outstand- ing for only $695 This can be seen on the Wilkes-Barre lot only. UP TO 2 YEARS TERMS: 1c pay ALSO A BIG STOCK of 1935 to 1942 cars All Makes and Models. No Down Payment Needed Our Guarantee Is Good for One Year MOTOR TWINS TWO BIG << PLACES peeTHE ONLY —1- Place in KINGSTON Is At Rufter & Market PHONE 3-2159 IN WILKES-BARRE It’s 240 S. Main St. PHONE 2-2144 Both lots open evenings and Sundays. A Zz Co.
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