——— . TE Cm Se PAGE EIGHT The TRADING POST A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY , PHONE DALLAS 300 © FOUR CENTS PER WORD e 75¢ MINIMUM Piano Tuning— PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muhlenburg 2152. Oscar White- sell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1. Upholstering— For Sale— EIGHT ACRES hay on Sutton Creek Road. Mrs. Allen Tripp, Dallas R.:D. 3. MYERS shallow well pump, A-1 condition. Includes motor, pres- sure tank, switch, all complete. Call Dallas 404-R-3. STANDING HAY, six acres, Stringham’s, Dallas 398-R-3. YOUNG Guernsey cow, just fresh. Phone Dallas 454-R-11, Stofila, Poplar Street, Glenview Terrace, Fernbrook. YOUNG riding horse, gentle geld- ing, cheap. Inquire Robert O. McHenry, Centermoreland 58-R-10. COOLERATOR, Gas Range, in good condition. 300 Pioneer avenue, Shavertown, 244-R-10. CLARINET, a Pedlar, excellent con- dition, used only a little over a month. Call Dallag 591-R-13, FRIGIDAIRE, good running condi- ‘tion, cheap. See it at Glenara Cottage, East Side Lake Carey. INTERNATIONAL hot-air furnace, 22 inch, complete with pipes, thermostat, and limit control. Used two years, excellent condition. Call 218-R-3 or 417-R-9. PHILCO refrigerator, 7 cu. foot capacity, white porcelain, inner door, extra freezing compartment, cold-wall, excellent condition. Bar- gain at $100. 719-R-7. call TWENTY-FIVE acres of good hay in field on the Lewis Nulton ‘Farm. Call or see Edgar Nulton, Lehman, Dallas 332. DOUBLE SET of coach harness. Like new. Inquire Si Evans, Stegmaier Farm, Harris Hill. COMBINATION range, coal and gas, Advance, white enamel, perfect condition. Cost $139 when new, used one year. Priced at $125. Phone 127-R-0. HOT- POINT refrigerator, 9; cu. feet, cost over $300 in 1948, ex- cellent condition, reasonable. Rea- son for sale, buying larger refriger- ator. Call 585-R-0. Whom To Call— CALL T. J. BROWN’S Sons to fill your coal bin with Glen Alden coal. John A. Brown Sr, M. J. Brown. Phone 9-2028. RADIO and Television is our busi- ~ ness. Call 286-R-9 for service with the most modern equipment. ~ Trucksville Radio Service. CHAIRS recaned, porch rockers reseated. W. J. Robbins, Jr. Phone Dallas 232-R-2 GEHL Forage Harvesters; Fergu- son Tractors and implements; welding. August F. Walters Dallas 551-R-7. BULLDOZING, land clearing and grading. Top soil and fill. Joseph Yatsko, Dallas 360-R-8. Lehman- Outlet Road. ELECTRICAL REPAIR SERVICE. All makes commercial and do- mestic refrigerators and home ap- pliances. Leave small items at Back Mt. Lumber and Coal. PW. Liem, Electrical Appliance Service, Shavertown. . Call 579-R-2. FOR complete tree service, pruning, removal, surgery, call Bell Tree Service, Pittston 4914. JAIRYMEN: For all kinds of Masti- tis use ‘Squibb’s New Pendistrin, ecommended especially for ‘hard o cure cases’ T75c, Evans Rexall rug Store. DITCHING, grading, dozing. Let us help you with your hydraulic problems for ditching and farm ponds. John M. Hewitt, Harveys Lake 3280. EXPERT Lawn-Mower Service, John Dreher, Stafford street, Trucksville. Phone 254-R-10. 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 T-2361. 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. REFRIGERATOR, washer, electric motor repairs. All work guar- anteed. Bulford’s Refrigeration service, 122 Main street, Dallas. Phone Dallas 568-R-7. FOR specialized residential work, call Back Mountain Painting and Decorating Company. Lee Honey- well and J. Temarantz, H. L. 4701 Pole 155. BOTTLE GAS—Metered gas is re- liable, convenient, economical. Call Cutten Gas 30 W. 8th street, Wyoming. Phone Wyo. 327. CRUSHED bluestone, all sizes, for highways and driveways, broken flagstone for walks, terraces. Coon Certified Concrete, Kingston 77-3177 or the quarry at Pikes Creek. Dal- las 465-R-9. EXCAVATING, land clearing and general contracting. Good qual- ity fill dirt, top-soil, and red ash delivered. Dodson and Hudak. Phone office. 123-R-10, residence 467-R-15. WELL DRILLING a specialty. In business over 40 years. All work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son, Dallas R. D. I. Phone H. L. 3156. T CLEANER and Conditioner for ‘septic tank and cess-pool, $2.25 up. Easily applied. Does a ber Company, phone Dallas 42. thorough job. Shavertown Lum- BOTTLED GAS, prompt service to your home or business place. It’s cheap, clean and convenient, Complete line gas ranges, watew and space heaters. Harold Ash, Shavertown, Phone 409-R-7. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened. Ma- chine shop work. Power mowers and garden - tractors. Garinger Machine Service. Phone 416-R-10. NEW HAMPSHIRE and Rock Cross, as hatched 13c, Satisfaction guar- anteed. Joseph Davis, Leraysville, Pa. Phone 31-R-11. Sanitary Service— DEAD STOCK removed promptly, day or night. Barney Laskowski & Son. Phone Dallas 433-R-9. | 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. 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, 7-3636, 210 Lath- rop Street, Kingston. Building— BUILDING Contractor. New homes, remodelling and roofing. Call M. Quare and Sons, Dallas 390-R-7. Animals Wanted— CATTLE of ‘all kinds, also horses. Call Wilkes-Barre 3-9147 and ask for Art. Coal and Hauling— GLEN ALDEN COAL delivered promptly. Call 910 Back Moun- tain Lumber and Coal Co. BETTER be safe than sorry. Let us protect your lands and prop- erty against intruders and vandals at all times of day, or night. For information write or call Tregaskis ‘Detective Agency, Wyoming R. F. D... 3. R-13. FOR REFRIGERATION work, com- mercial or domestic, call Theo- dore Reed, Church street, phone Dallas 256-R-13. GENERAL HAULING—wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable serv- ice. Norti Berti, Dallas 277-R-2. Phone Centermoreland 58- FOR PROMPT service on Glen Al- den Coal and all types of general hauling, call Frank L. McGarry, Dallas 305-R-8. For PERFECTION in machine, ma- chineless or cold permanent wav- ing, finger waving or dyeing—see Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook. Phone 397. SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, coal, fill dirt, excavating. Bud Mitchell, Dallas 458-R-4. ALL kinds livestock, pigs, cows, calves, sheep. me for best prices, Alfred Miller, licensed dealer, 127-R- 14, Dallas R. F. D. 3. Help Wanted— NICE reliable woman for part or full time help with children and household. Reasonable pay. Possi- bility of living in if desired. Shaver- town. Phone Dallas 448-R-16. RELIABLE woman, one or two days a week. Call Dallas 314-R-2. YOUNG woman for general house- work. Two adults in family. Private room and bath on first floor. Call Mrs. Frank Slaff, Dallas 186. Wanted To Buy ANTIQUE cherry or pine drop- leaf table, four pine chairs, half- back, arrow splat, or ladder. Call Dallas 186. Wanted To Rent— NEW YORK City teacher wishes to sublet for summer months one or two room furnished apartment with kitchenette. Walking distance of shopping area. Marie Petrullo, 1388 West 6th st., Brooklyn, N. Y. BELL Telephone Company employee recently transferred to city, de- sires three bedroom house in Back Mountain Area. Call Wilkes-Barre 92-4101, extension 41, between 8:30 and 5. an | No Need To Travel To Town Summer Cehedule This bank will not be open Saturdays fron - ae re June | to September 30 Machine Shop Service Inclusive FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PENNA. ® Milling ® Turning ® Shaping ®Drilling ® Welding Garinger Machine Service “We Sell And Service Our Products” Main Highway, Fernbrook Phone 416-R-10 a OTR i. THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1951 Thomas Jefferson invented the sliding doors used on our street cars, over 125 years ago. At the Panama Canal the Pa- cific Ocean is east of the Atlantic. Legal— BUDGET NOTICE The Board of Directors of Dallas Borough Schools have prepared the budget for the school year begin- ning July 21, 1951. It is available for inspection at the principal's office, High School Building, Hunts- ville road or at the home of the secretary, Lewis LeGrand, Baldwin Street. Lewis LeGrand, Secretary Dallas Borough School Board ESTATE of Sadie Kinney, late of Plymouth, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, deceased. Letters of Administration c. t. a. in the above Estate have been granted to Sara Maxwell, 1111 Miners National Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. All persons in- debted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same to the Administratrix. George Loveland, Attorney TRUCKSVILLE Water Company rent is payable at Earl's Drug Store, next to Postoffice. LEGAL NOTICE To whom it may concern—I will pay no bills except those made by me personally. Stanley Hilbert, Dallas R. D. 1. Estate of Milton L. Ruggles NOTICE is hereby given that Let- ters of Administration in the Es- tate of Milton L. Ruggles, late of Hunlocks Creek, RFD 1, have been granted to Mrs. Alice Williams, Mrs. Frances R. Trumbower and Evadna M. Ruggles. All persons indebted to said estate are re- quested to make payment and those having claims or demands are requested to present the same without delay to the Executrices. Work Wanted— TWO GIRLS (16) want light house work or baby sitting. Call Dal- las 398-R-4. Real Estate For Sale— REAL: estate and insurance ser- vice. Local agent, J. F. Besecker, Dallas 536-R-2. BUNGALOW, Shaver ave., Shaver- town. Large living room with fireplace, dining room, 2 bedrooms, bath, modern kitchen, stove, electric water heater, gar- age, convenient to bus. Write box S or phone Dallas 297-R-9. NEW 5-room bungalow, expand- able attic, all modern conven- iences. Lot 85 x 147. Option on additional 170-foot frontage. Leh- man-Idetown road. FULLY equipped lunch room at Falls, $9,800. 220-ACRE farm, Springville, stocked and equipped. ONE ACRE land and bachelor quar- ters, Dallas, $1,200. 12-ROOM house, Falls, $3,500. 11-ROOM house, East Lemon, $3,500. 64-ACRE farm, Springville, fish pond, bare, $8,700. 100-ACRE farm at Lehman, 8- room house, $7,600. GAS STATION and Lunch Room, 6-room apartment, Tunkhannock Highway, $6,500. 35-ACRE farm stocked and equip- ped, Dallas, $9,850. ALL kinds choice building lots and subdivisions. ; MADAY AGENCY JOSEPH LaVELLE Maplewood Avenue Dallas, Pa. Phone 282-R-10, Pa., small electric Celebrate Birthday, Weddings Anniversaries Nancy Ann Beretsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Beretsky Jr. of Susquehanna avenue -cele- brated her third birthday anni- versary with a party given by her parents, July 2. Games were played and refreshments served. Nancy’s parents, Madge and George will celebrate their fourth wedding anniversary July 17. Mrs. Beretsky is the daughter of the late John and Mary Backo Sr. of Swoyerville. Mr. Beretsky is son of Mrs, Mary Nesbitt of Plymouth. Nancy Ann is their only child. ® Odds And Ends Booth Makes $290 For Fund Odds and Ends Booth at the Library Auction had a wide variety of articles for sale at tremendous bargains, ranging from shoes and gloves and handbags to the pieced top for a quilt. Receipts were good, with $290 realized. The chairmen, Mrs. Henry Peter- son and Mrs. Raymon Hedden, were materially assisted by the Dettmore family who turned out in force and worked both days, Mr. Dettmore stringing lights, Bill wrestling boxes and merchandise, and Mrs. Gerald Dettmore assisting with sales. Construction At Lehman School (Continued from Page One) nate two sets of portable steel bleachers, the school board will fi- nance three more, making five sec- tions. These will be delivered early in August from the Milton Bleacher Company, in plenty of time for the Horse Show on Labor Day. : Though completion of the new gymnasium is not expected before December, showers and locker rooms will be ready for the foot- ball season. Sunday Schools Plan Big Picnic Fifteen Schools Already Sign Up For the fourth successive year since the Back Mountain All- Sun- day School Picnic was revived in 1948, Sunday School groups will gather at the picnic grounds, Har- veys Lake for a day of fun and sociability. The date is Satur- day, August 4. The Committee, Asher Weiss, general chairman, has mimeograph- ed for distribution to Sunday Schools information on program and arrangements. Fifteen Sun- day Schools have already signed up, and more are expected. Twelve Sunday Schools collaborated last year. ? Information may be obtained from Asher Weiss, 23 Harris Hill road, Trucksville, phoné 264-R-2. Full Head Of Steam For Gibbs Washday Mrs. Al Gibbs had a terrifying experience yesterday, shortly after 12:30, when her steam furnace gathered too much pressure and the glass guage blew out, filling the basement with steam. Al had built the furnace fire in the morn- ing to supply hot water for wash- ing, and the draft. had been left on full, inadvertently. What did Mrs. Gibbs do? She took off all the drafts and called the Dallas Post. The Dallas Post recommended a list of plumbers, and advised her to dampen the fire still farther by a liberal layer of ashes. Perfect Weather Prevails For 5th Annual Auction (Continued from Page One) serving not only iced drinks and ice cream, “but hot coffee, ham- burgers, and hot dogs. The book stand reduced its prices Monday evening and cleared out a good proportion of its leftovers. The candy stand and the baked goods booth were out of the run- ning - by late Saturday evening, with no refills for Monday. Both stands could have sold twice as much stock, though they both did exceptionally good business, Committees did an outstanding job; the community worked as a unit, boundary lines, social dis- tinctions, taboos forgotten; folks remembered that a heavy truck did not need to call for a glass vase or a pin-tray, and delivered it in person at the Barn; people took it in good part when they were over- bid. : The crowd was a crowd that was anxious to be pleased, one which wanted to take home souvenirs of the occasion and was willing to pay for them. The kind of a crowd that the Annual Auction brings together. A fine example of uni- ted community effort in a good cause. BLACKTOP DRIVEWAYS—SIDEWALKS PARKING LOTS TENNIS COURTS, ETC. ROAD GRADING DALE PARRY DALLAS 167 Keep ’em growing! I reckon most of you folks who bought chicks from me this spring have got some mighty fine lookin’ pullets by now. Now, to keep ’em growin’ the way they should . . . so’s you get bigger eggs faster in the fall . I recommend you start pushin’ some of Gliddens Grow- ing Mash at ’em right now. Be- Glidden’s everything a feed lieve Mash has should have to guarantee you me, Growing hens that will really produce. Stop in at ‘the mill” and let me show you some of the re- sults my other customers are this Glidden’s gettin’ with Growing Mash. (4 ry 0 4 (HAY ¥ TRUCKSVILLE MILL Stanley Moore, Prop. Trucksville, Pa. the best. it. 10 E. CENTER ST. Build With Lasting Quality Materials » + » and you save in the long run! Yes, with better quality building materials your initial cost is more but, based on years of service, you will find it is cheaper to use Ask us for an estimate on your next building or remodelling job. We have some exceptionally fine stock ready to go at reasonable prices. Shnvexroms LUMBER C0. Stop in and see PHONE DALLAS 42 PHONE BERTI & SON DALLAS ROR | YOUR oa 271-R-2 * GLEN ALDEN COAL (Nut, Stove, Buck, Rice) * BLUE STONE * TOP SOIL, FILL * GENERAL HAULING AT LOWER SPRING PRICES * RED ASH ° CINDERS : * STOVE WOOD (Saw Mill Lumberyard) * FIRE PLACE LOGS BERTI ASHES and GARBAGE COLLECTED WEEKLY FRANKLIN ST., & SON DALLAS Freezer Locker Supplies We Have Them FREEZER PAPER 70 Ft. Long 15” Wide 50 Ft. Long 18” Wide 300 Ft. Long 18” Wide 75 per roll 79 per roll 3.49 per roll Kordite 1 Qt. size Zero-O-Box 1 Qt. size . FREEZER BOXES Pkge of 25—T75¢ Pkge of 25—69c Pkge of 15 Bags and COMBINATION PACKAGES Pkge of 10 Bags and Boxes (Qt. size)—69c Boxes (pint size)—69c FREEZER BAGS Carton of 25 pint size Paper Bags . Carton of 25 qt. size Paper Bags . Kordite qt. size Plastic Bags ... 45¢c pkge ... 65¢c pkge 5c pkge PHONE 121 DALLAS HARDWARE & SUPPLY WE DELIVER You Can Always Do Better In Dallas 13 Church St. A A mea SE I PE EE SSRIS ———— ——— ———————————— ——— —— A ———
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