The TRADING POST ; A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY PHONE DALLAS 300 @ THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 50c MINIMUM For Sale— OATS, 90c bushel. gy Phone H. L. PHILCO Refrigerator, 10 cubic foot capacity, 1948 DeLuxe model with 50-pound freezing unit. Per- fect condition, $200. Phone Cen- ~ termoreland 17-R-12. RIDING horse, very gentle, guar- anteed sound. Real bargain, ~ $100. Mountain Evergreen Stables, W. Dallas. COLDSPOT Refrigerator, 6 cubic foot capacity, good condition, call Wyoming 159-J after 4 PM. WHITE Pekin baby ducks. Way- side Duck Farm, Demunds. Phone Dallas 517-R-16. ~ FRESH EGGS, apples, nuts, Car- : lin’s, Martz Rd., Dallas 316-R-23. TWO Beague-Daschund cross pups; two black collies. Call Reuben ~ Gable, phone 485-R-16. SEWING Machine, Estate Portable © Electric, with carrying case, "brand new never used, Value $135. Sell for wholesale price. Grace Cave, Dallas 354. RABBITS, pedigreed Dutch, have thirty. Albert Cross, inquire Dal- las Water Co. APPLES, Delicious, Northern Spies, McIntosh. William Parks, Dal- las R. D. 2. Phone 219-R-11. Mixed pick-up hay, baled. Apple fireplace logs. Nesbitt Farm, Lake Catalpa, call William Eckert, 458-R-16 ARE YOU going to put a house up this year for your blue bird or wren? Now is the time to be thinking about it. See Frank Jack- son, Pole 172, next to Pattern Shop, Harveys Lake. SAVE FUEL—keep warm. Cham- berlain combination storm . win- dows, weather stripping, rock-wool, calking. Free estimates. Easy terms arranged. Fuel Savings Products Co. Dallas 49-R-7. FRYERS and roasters, dressed to order, delivery. Dallas 127-R-2, ~ W. D. Evans, Demunds road. Whom To Call— 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, WEDDING INVITATIONS, An- nouncements, printed or engraved in a wide range of styles and prices. The Dallas Post. CELLARS, trenches, etc. Powell Brothers, excavating Contractors. Mountain Top 389. 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, BOTTLE GAS—Metered gas is re- liable, convenient, economical. Call Cutten Gas 30 W, 8th street, Wyoming. Phone Wyo. 327. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened. Ma- chine shop work. Power mowers and garden 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. Wanted To Buy DOMESTIC rabbits. Any breed, 4 lbs up. Top prices. T-Bar-A Rabbitry, Shavertown, Dallas 158- R-10. CLEAN COTTON RAGS. Highest prices. Cannot use silk or wool- ens. Must be without buttons. The Dallas Post. ALL kinds livestock, pigs, cows, calves, sheep. Call me for best prices, Alfred Miller, licensed dealer, 127-R- 14, Dallas R. F. D. 3. Coal and Hauling— GLEN ALDEN COAL delivered promptly. Call 910 Back Moun- tain Lumber and Coal Co. FOR PROMPT service on Glen Al- "den Coal and all types of general hauling, call Frank. L. McGarry, Dallas 305-R-8. AUCTIONEER—Top dollar anteed—Andrew Race, Lake 3420. ELECTRICAL REPAIR SERVICE. All makes commercial and do- mestic refrigerators and home ap- ~ pliances. Leave small items at Back Mt. Lumber and Coal. P.W. ‘Liem, Electrical Appliance Service, Shavertown. Call 579-R-2. 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. FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS — ABC, Maytag, Easy washers, Bengal, Prizer, Magic Chef. Boyd R. White, Appliance and Hardware Store, phone Dallas 568-R-3. FUEL OILS, gasoline, kerosene, lubrics. Meter service to insure you of accuracy. Montross Oil Co., 436 Main St, Luzerne. Phone 7-2361. guar- Harveys it For PERFECTION in machine, ma- chineless or cold permanent wav- ing, finger waving or dyeing—see ~ Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook. Phone 397. 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. Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, sumps, cleaned and repaired. Call us before you have trouble. Ralph Fitch, Dallas 419-R-7. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. A, Sing- er, City Scavenger, 137 Dagobert street, Wilkes-Barre, Dial 3-4529. 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. Building— BUILDING Contractor. New homes, remodelling and roofing. Call M. Quare and Sons, Dallas 390-R-7. Work Wanted— CARPENTER work. None too large or too small. Also cabinet work. J. W. Rusinko. Phone H.L. 3403. NY Sea equa YOUR VALUABLES In a Safe Deposit Box All sizes available now at moderate cost. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, PENNA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Smith Appoints 130 Defense Bides (Continued from Page One) Johnson, Paul Eckerd; Main High- way, David Namey, Jack Parker. Medical Nurses: Mrs. Jean B. Camp, Mrs. Michael Chalawick, Mrs. Ruth Pritchard, Mrs. Betty Farr, Mrs. Richard Culver, Myfanwy Richards, Mrs. Carl Bradbury, Mrs. Helen Moore, Mrs. Ruth L. Houser, Mrs. Jennie Sweezy, Mrs. Jacob Beline, Mrs. John J. Walker, Mrs. William Bradbury, Mrs. Kinney, Mrs. Ed- ward Richards. Civil Police: Raymond Finney, Charles Hemenway, Paul Liem, Al- fred Webster, William J. Thomas, Pat Curry, Dana Sickler, Robert Williams, Eugene Considine, Robert Anderson, Theodore Hinkle, Sher- man Harter. Baby For Bostons The Frank Bostons ,are proud parents again after a fifteen-year interlude. Bonnie Lou was born at Nesbitt Hospital, February 23. Her big sister is June. Animals Wanted— CATTLE of all kinds, also horses. Call Wilkes-Barre 3-9147 and ask for Art. 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. Welding— WELDING ANYTIME, anywhere. Dallas Portable Welding Co. Dal- las 551-R-T7. Piano Tuning— PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muhlenburg 2152. Oscar White- sell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1. Help Wanted— YOUNG woman to work one day a week. Call for Appointment, Dallas 591-R-3. Lost— BY WOMAN whose husband serves in Pearl Harbor, Monday about 11:30 A.M., portable closet with children’s clothing—between Fern- brook and Trucksville, back road and highway. Phone Dallas 412-R-9. WIRE haired terrier, black, brown, white with harness, license, name plate. Warren Marrow, 14 Mt. Greenwood road, Trucksville. Phone 492-R-7. Reward. Legal— 7 Notice is hereby given that Let- ters Testamentary on the Estate of H. W. or Henry W. Dugan have been granted to the undersigned. All persons having claims or de- mands against said Estate are re- quested to make known the same, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay- ment to the undersigned without delay: Eleanor M, Dally, 34 Butler street, Forty-Fort, Pennsylvania or Harry W. Dugan, 82 Butler Street, Forty-Fort, Pennsylvania, Execu- tors, or William A, Valentine, Esq., 730 Miners National Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, At- torney. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 6th day of February, 1951 the Petition of Louis A. Milazzo and Barbara Milazzo, his wife, of the Borough of Luzerne, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, was filed in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County to No. 645 March Term, 1951, pray- ing for a Decree to change their names to that of Louis A, Moyer and Barbara Moyer; BY Court Or- der, April 16, 1951, at 10:00 a. m., in the Luzerne County Court House at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., has been fix- ed for the time and place for the hearing of said petition, when and where all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said peti- tion should not be granted. IVO V. GIANNINI, Atty. $ LCI RTS A Safe Deposit Box in eur Fire-and-Theft-Preof Vaults Protects veluables at less then 1c o dey. D Piegt Floor = Street Lovel — Ne Stain © “WYOMING LR LCRA L GE TUL | FOR ATLANTIC PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Call Purcell Oil Service 20 Mt. GREENWOOD ROAD TRUCKSVILLE Dallas 26-R-11 wholesale “Atlantic” Dealer HS The Mammoth Easter 1950 Egg Hunt Gets Under Way | Grace Barrall Finds Two Dates Conflict Lehman High president of the local FHA and also of Luzerne County Future Homemakers of America, had to decide this week between a delegate to the national convention at Indiana College on March 10, and taking a competi- tive scholarship examination at Misericordia on the same date. The prospect of a possible scholarship won out. Grace Barrall, School Senior, Lou Banta Sets Wheels In Motion For Bigger And Better Egg Hunt For the afternoon of March 24 at 2:30, on Kingston Township school grounds, Lou Banta is plan- ning an Easter Egg Hunt of mam- moth proportions, outranking last year’s production in number of prizes and children, with twice as many hard boiled eggs for bait. Last year 5,000 eggs were dyed for the occasion. This year there will be 10,000, which should take up the spring surplus in egg pro- duction and cause falling egg prices to stabilize themselves. Schools and mothers will again cooperate in the boiling and dye- ing, and merchants will once more donate prizes of merchandise or cash. Three thousand children attend- ed last year’s egg hunt. This year Lou is hoping for twice as many, with all Back Mountain schools collaborating. Working through the schools, with each child responsible for a half dozen hard boiled eggs, the 5,000 eggs were accumulated with- out too great trouble to any one ! Kingston Township, person. With other schools work- ing on the project, the goal of 10,000 eggs is not unattainable. Boy and Girl Scouts will again be pressed into service to help hide the eggs, and the grounds will again be divided into areas, one for pre-school children, a second for 1st and 2nd graders, a third for children from 3d to 6th grade, and a fourth for 7th and 8th grades, This is the third year of the Easter Egg Hunt. Last year Old Toll Gate Lions helped distribute prizes, and police from Larksville, Dallas Town- ship, and the Reilly Detective Agency assisted in keeping order. Prizes given by local merchants and interested residents included a camera and a bicycle, scooters, candy, portable radio and wrist watches, also some live rabbits and baby chicks. Dan Flood, congress- man, contributed. Baskets to Crippled children or children unable to take part in the festivities totalled 143. Plan Big Community Dinner For Library Plans are being made to accom- modate 400 diners at Back Moun- tain Memorial Library Auction Dinner to be held Tuesday evening, |’ April 24, at Irem Temple Country Club. The dinner will be the opening gun for the Fifth Annual Library Auction which will be held July 6 and 7. Co- chairmen of the dinner, Mrs. Arch Hutchison and Mary Weir, hope to make it the biggest com- munity dinner ever held in the area. There will be entertainment, special numbers, group singing led by Herman Kern, and unusual table and dining room decorations. Since the dinner will be limited to 400, reservations should be made at once. / Dies In Tampa At 96 Curtis A. Loomis, a former resident of Beaumont, died in Tampa, Florida, on Monday. He leaves one son, Denton Loomis, Beaumont, five grandchil- dren, and fourteen ' great-grand- children. 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