The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 22, 1950, Image 8

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The TRADING POST
A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET
RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY
PHONE DALLAS $00 @ THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 50c MINIMUM
For Sale—
1937 PACKARD sedan. Good con-
dition. Phone Dallas 148-R-16.
FRYERS and roasters, dressed to
order, delivery. Dallas 127-R-2,
W. D. Evans, Demunds road.
14 CUBIC foot Cold Spot Deep
freeze, baby furniture, G. E.
sweeper. All like new, reasonable.
Edwin Baker, inquire Ruggles Store,
Pike's Creek Corners.
FRIGIDAIRE, small size, good run-
ning condition. Lewis Ide,
Huntsville-Idetown road.
CORNER china cupboard,
doors, five shelves, oak.
condition, $10. Call 739-R-3.
GAS STOVE, four burner, perfect
condition, $25. Call Dallas 250.
BOAT HOUSE, reasonable. Must be
removed from premises. Pole
277, Harveys Lake.
TWO BOY'S suits, 12 and 10, $8
and $5. Shoes, 6 B, $3. Call
218-R-6.
SEED RYE. William Parks, R. D.
2. Phone 219-R-11.
Boyd R. White, Main Street.
1938 5 cu. ft. Frigidaire refrigera-
tor. Excellent condition $35.00
glass
Good
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.
CLOCKS, WATCH, and JEWELRY
REPAIRS. Elwood “Woody”
Travis. Dallas 91-R-7. Work called
for and delivered.
FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS — ABC,
Maytag, Easy washers, Bengal,
Prizer, Magic Chef. Boyd R. White,
Appliance and Hardware Store,
phone Dallas 568-R-3.
EXCAVATING, land clearing and
general contractors, Concrete
mixer for rent by day. Dodson
and Hudak. Phone office 123-R-10;
Residence 467-R-15.
For PERFECTION in machine, ma-
chineless or cold permanent wav-
ing, finger waving or dyeing—see
Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook.
Phone 397.
THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1930
Wanted To Buy
Lost—
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 T7-2746.
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 8-1448 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,
WEDDING INVITATIONS, An-
nouncements, printed or engraved
in a wide range of styles and prices.
The Dallas Post.
BOTTLE GAS—Metered gas is re-
liable, convenient, economical.
Call Cutten Gas 30 W, 8th street,
Wyoming. Phone Wyo. 327.
7 CUBIC FOOT Kelvinator, 2 years
old, perfect condition. Owner
leaving town, $150. Call Dallas
358-R-7.
APPLES, PEARS, prunes, grapes.
Carlin, Martz road, phone 316-R-
23. Bring baskets.
MORE of those fine flavored New-
man potatoes. Sold at Art New-
man’s farm, East Dallas. Bring
own container.
WALL and fill stones, delivered
Back of the Mountain. Jobe
Derhammer, Harveys Lake, Beau-
mont.
BROILERS, roasters and stewing
chickens dressed on order. Hil-
bert’s Hatchery, Beaumont. Phone
Harvey's Lake 3422.
Whom To Call—
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.
IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto-
mobile using 0il? 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.
CELLARS, trenches, etc. Powell
Brothers, excavating Contractors.
Mountain Top 389.
CAREFUL DRIVERS—Save fifteen
per cent on your automobile in-
surance. Robert W. Laux, phone
312-R-3 or 202.
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.
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 PROMPT service on Glenn Al-
den Coal and all types of general
hauling, call Frank L. McGarry,
Dallas 305-R-8.
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,
FOR REFRIGERATION work, com-
mercial or domestic, call Theo-
dore Reed, Church Street Phone
256-R-13.
FUEL OILS, gasoline, kerosene,
lubrics. Meter service to insure
you of accuracy. Montross Oil Co.,
436 Main St., Luzerne. Phone
7-2361.
Private Instruction—
INSTRUCTION piano, band and
orchestra instruments. Alfred
Milliner-Camp, Lehigh Street,
Trucksville. Phone Dallas 304-R-8,
Radio Service—
QUALITY service at reasonable
rates. Pick up and delivery. C.
L. Congdon. Back Mountain Radio
Service. Fernbrook-Demunds road.
Dallas 317-R-8.
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.
Work Wanted—
Real Estate For Sale—
CHOICE LOTS, Davenport avenue,
near bus and school. 50x135 ft.
$600; 70x100 ft. $700. Albert H.
Parrish, 76 Parrish street, Phone
230-R-2, Dallas, Pa.
For Rent—
DUPLEX.
Seven rooms and bath.
Excellent heat furnished. Con-
venient to bus, stores, church,
schools. $75. Give references.
Write. Box L. this newspaper.
Wanted To Rent—
TWO or three room apartment—
Young couple. Excellent refer-
ences. Box M, Dallas Post.
Rooms For Rent—
NEWLY furnished room with bath.
Tenant must have references.
Claude street, Dallas. Phone 250.
FILLERS
Building—
BUILDING Contractor. New homes,
remodelling and roofing. Call
M. Quare and Sons, Dallas 390-R-7.
Ww elding—
WELDING ANYTIME, anywhere.
Dallas Portable Welding Co. Dal-
las 551-R-7.
Poultry—
BABY CHICKS, Pennsylvania and
U.S.. approved, pullorum clean.
Order now. Hilbert’'s Hatchery,
Beaumont. H. L. 3422,
BABY CHICKS, all summer— New
Hampshire and Redi-Rock
(black) —straight run 12c—add lc
for delivery. Blood tested. No
reactors. Telephone 31-R-11. Jos-
eph Davis, Leraysville, Pa.
Coal and Hauling—
GENERAL HAULING—wood, coal,
freight, etc. Ashes and garbage
removed. Prompt, dependable serv-
ice. Norti Berti, Dallas 277-R-2.
DAY WORK, one to five days a
week, Dallas, H. L. 3494.
Wanted, A Home—
PUPPY, partly hound, male, about
three months old. All earmarks
of a good hunting dog. Call 459-R-0.
Protect valuables
left at home
“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
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.
Piano Turing—
PIANO TUNING and repairing.
Muhlenburg 2152. Oscar White-
sell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1.
Female Help Wanted—
HOME PLASTICS demonstrator
wanted in your vicinity. Earn
$8, $30 an evening. Republicware,
Tupperware, and Firestone Velon.
Write Monroe Plastics, 710 Ann
street, Stroudsburg, Pa.
FOR
ATLANTIC
PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Call
Purcell Oil Service
20 Mt. GREENWOOD ROAD
TRUCKSVILLE
Dallas 26-R-11
wholesale “Atlantic” Dealer
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117s EASY 10
a
COCKER Spaniel, male, black and
white. Answers to name Colonel.
Call: or contact J. H. Pool, 40-R-7.
BLONDE Cocker Spaniel, female.
Vicinity Sunset, Harveys Lake.
Reward; call Kingston 7-0594.
BOUDOIR CHAIR from trailer,
near Natona Mills, highway. Re-
ward. Phone collect, W.-B. 2-2358
or 2-5047.
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.
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.
Help Wanted—
WOMAN to work in restaurant.
Green's Restaurant, Tunkhannock
Highway, Dallas 207-R-13.
COOK and general house work for
family of two. No laundry.
Sleep in. Phone Dallas 540.
MARRIED MAN for dairy barn. A
permanent job for the right man. |
Small apartment available. Middle-
aged man given consideration, Call
Dallas 173-R-5 for interview.
Legal—
SHERIFF SALE
Friday, October 6, 1950 at
10 o'clock A.M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa
No. 128 October Term 1950, issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Luzerne County, to me directed,
there will be exposed to public
sale by vendue or outcry to the
highest and best bidders, for cash,
in Court Room No. 1, Court House,
in’ the City of Wilkes-Barre, Lu-
zerne County, Pennsylvania, on
Friday, October 6, 1950 at 10
o'clock in the forenoon of the said
day, all the right, title and inter-
est of the defendants in and to
All those four (4) pieces or par-
cels of land situate in the Town-
ship of Hunlock, County of Lu-
zerne and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows:
THE FIRST THEREOF:
BEGINNING at a stake and
stones corner; THENCE Along the
line of Joseph Robinson tract East
about seventeen (17) perches to
a corner in line of John Lyslee
Survey, formerly owned by Wil-
liam Croop; THENCE along said
Croop and David Davenport land
ninety-eight (98) perches to a
Basswood Tree; THENCE along the
Robinson Survey South 60 degrees
West fifty-six (56) perches to a
White Oak corner; THENCE South
21 degrees East ninety-six (96)
perches along said Robinson Sur-
vey to the place of beginning. CON-
TAINING 18 acres of land more or
less.
THE SECOND THEREOF:
BEGINNING at a stones corner
in line of David Davenport land;
THENCE North 86 degrees West
sixty-five (65) perches to a Black
Oak corner; THENCE South 04 de-
grees West eighty-two (82) perches
to a line of David Davenport land;
THENCE along the same South 84
degrees East sixty-five (65) perches
to a corner in lane; THENCE North
04 degrees East eighty-two (82)
perches to the place of beginning.
CONTAINING 41 acres of land more
or less.
THE THIRD THEREOF:
BEGINNING at a Black Oak
Corner, being a corner of Lloyd
Lamareux land and the John Lys-
lee Tract; THENCE along the John
Lyslee Tract South 02 degrees 45
minutes West two hundred four
(204) perches to a corner and
land of Lingertot; THENCE along
the same North 03 degrees West
ninety-two (92) perches to a Bass-
wood corner and lands now or
formerly of C. W. Cragle; THENCE
along the same North 63 degrees
15 minutes East ten and five tenths
(10.5) perches to a corner;
THENCE North 17 degrees 45 min-
utes West thirty-eight (38) perches
to a corner; THENCE along the
same North 03 degrees West forty-
eight (48) perches to a corner;
THENCE North 39 degrees 30 min-
utes East thirty (30) perches to
the place of beginning. CONTAIN-
ING 9 acres and 97 perches and
allowances, be the same more or
less.
THE FOURTH THEREOF:
On the Southeast by the above-
described land or purpart No. 3;
and on the Southwest by G. W.
Cragle, and Northwesterly by
Lloyd Lamareux land. CONTAIN-
ING 3 acres more or less.
BEING the same premises con-
veyed to William V. Pryah and
Blanch S. Pyrah, his wife, by Al-
bert A. Swithers et ux by deed
dated May 9, 1949 and recorded
in Luzerne County in Deed Book
1029, page 422.
IMPROVED with two-story frame
dwelling, large barn, chicken coops
and outbuildings.
Seized and taken into execution
at the suit of Harvey Kitchen and
Clara Elen Kitchen vs William V.
Pyrah and Blanche S. Pryah and
will be sold by
ROBERT SHERROCK, Sheriff
B. B. LEWIS, Attorney
Sealed bids or proposals will be
received by Dallas Borough Council
until Tuesday, October 10, 1950 at
8:00 P.M., at which time they will
be publicly opened and contract
Club's Bake Sale
Senior Woman's Club will hold
a bake sale at Boyd White's Appli-
ance Store, Main street, Dallas, to-
morrow, Saturday, from 11 until
2 p.m. ?
Junior Rummage Sale
Rummage Sale sponsored by
Junior Woman’s Club will be held
at Lare’s Store, Luzerne, Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday of next
week. Members having rummage
are asked to get in touch with
Mrs. Fay Hopkins, Jr., Idetown.
LEIDINGER'’S
117 S. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459
Don’t sell your antiques be-
fore calling LEIDINGER'S.
Rifles, Revolvers, Guns, Fur-
niture, Glass, Silver, and
Coins. Entire Estates Bought.
YOUR PRIVATE SAFE |
A Safe Deposit Box in our Fire-and-Theft-Preof
Veults Protects valuables of less then te o doy
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"WYOMING
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awarded as soon thereafter as pos-
sible to the lowest possible bidder,
for furnishing to the Borough one
(1) 2% ton truck with 2% yard
dump body and hoist. Bidders
shall supply with bids specifications
in detail, and shdwing allowance
to be made for 1945 Dodge 1%
ton truck now owned by the Bor-
ough. Bids shall be accompanied
by certified or cashier’s check in
the sum of $100, payable to the
Borough, as a guarantee that the
bidder will enter into a contract
and furnish bond as required for
faithful performance of same. The
Borough reserves the right to re-
ject any or all bids.
J. F. Besecker
Secretary
® BE WISE! Insulate
your home Now! Call
us in for an estimate
today. We carry only
top-quality materials
to keep cold out—cut
your fuel bills. Call
Dallas 42 today.
SHAVERTOWN LUMBER CO.
10 E. CENTER STREET
It costs less than you
think for the best in-
sulation! Easy budget pay-
ments easily arranged.
Come in today.
PHONE 42
FRUIT PICKERS
$10.95 EA. ;
SEASONABLE SPECIALS YOU WILL NEED
MADE OF HEAVY WIRE AND WELDED JOINTS. JUST FINE FOR PICKING
ALL KINDS OF FRUIT—ONLY 60c EA.
FRUIT PICKER HANDLES
EXTRA LONG MADE OF HARD STRAIGHT GRAINED WOOD-—75¢c Ea.
PORTABLE ROOM HEATERS
IDEAL FOR COLD ROOMS, YOU CAN CARRY IT ANYWHERE
ONLY
$97.50 Ea.
HEATERS COAL AND OIL
1 BURNER OIL SQUARE MODERN DESIGN, MADE LIKE A BEAUTI-
FUL PIECE OF FURNITURE—317.95 Ea.
2 BURNER OIL MADE WITH EXTRA HEAVY BAFFLE PLATE AND
LARGE OIL CONTAINER—S$31.50 Ea.
18” FIREBOX COAL HEATER WILL EASILY HEAT 4 OR 5 ROOMS,
STURDILY CONSTRUCTED OF EXTRA HEAVY CAST IRON—
flashlight this fall.
Phone 121
FLASHLIGHTS
Surely you will need a dependable
Be sure to see
our supply priced from—
80c ea. to $4.50 ea.
“You Can Always Do Better in Dallas”
Dallas Hardware & Supply
13 Church Street
FLUE BRUSHES
Now is the time to clean your furnace,
you can do a better job with one of
our dependable flue brushes only—
45¢ ea. and 95c ea.
WE JUST
HELD A
Pow Wow
And Decided We
Had Too Many Cars
CAN YOU BEAT IT?
All this talk about Used
Cars being scarce is a lot
of bunk so far as we're
concerned.
Come On—Take ‘em
Away at These
Low Prices
UP TO 21 MONTHS TO
PAY ON THESE.
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46 ior spas
’46 ORD sean 9043
48 A $875
240 ORD in $895
46 VN. $895
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47 FORD (2c) $995
AT Ne $995
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47 FORD (Suen) §(075
AT POPC (Cust) $1095
AT TG $1085
‘48 ore $1095
"48 TAIN $1145
'48 FORD (Super) [QF
Club Coupe
"48 CHEVY 3D) §(235
’48 [ORD Surer) $1275
"48 (0% (Sure) $1285
48 MERCURY g¢{90§K
4 Door Sedan
49 TOR Pel) $1545
’49 FORD (bel) ~ §[505
49 CuEvy dd) 51625
"49 TOR.) §1645
49 Curvy, Ody S675
49 |
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'50
FORD (Cust.) [] 685
4 Door Sedan
DODGE (M'b'kQ 1695
4 Door Sedan
2 Door sean 91765
’50
"50 Cnr seam $1795
"00 Comverse 2/8 1985
A BIG STOCK of
ALSO 1935 to 1942 cars
At Low Prices With
1/3 Down Payment
Needed.
Our Guarantee Is
Good for One Year
MOTOR
TWINS
TWO BIG
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PLACES
IN es—
WILKES-BARRE
It's
240 S. Main St.
PHONE 2-2144
Both lots open evenings
and Sundays.
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Place in
KINGSTON
Is At
Rutter & Market
PHONE 3-2159
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