i i =D. 3. 3 . PAGE TWELVE ~ The TRADING POST A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY PHONE DALLAS 300 ® FOUR CENTS PER WORD e 75c MINIMUM For Sale— AUTOMATIC gas water heater, shallow well pump with pressure tank and quarter horsepower mo- ‘tor, good condition. 43 Susque- hanna street, Wilkes-Barre, 2-5047. BALED Oat Straw delivered. Call Merrill Thomas, 224-R-10 after 6 PM. Opposite Natona Mills. WORK horse, seven years old. See Henry Marrathew, next door to. Jackson Grange, Dallas RD 2. ~ BOY'S bicycle, like new, with horn, light, speedometer, basket. Half price, Owner in Army. P. O. Box 37, Trucksville, NO HUNTING and No Trespass signs, Excellent stock. Order yours now. The Dallas Post. GOOD COAL stove, oak dining room suite with square table and. leaves, several chairs. 1 School: St., Shavertown, or call Dallas 585-R-8. BLUE Enamel Sunshine Range, good condition; hot water back, warming oven. Also Pipeless Fur- nace, good condition. Both fer :$60 or will sell separately. Call -399-R-10 between 5:30 P.M. and 7 Lor. call personally Elwood Lutsey, Summit street, Shavertown. | FIREPLACE logs, two foot lengths, seasoned hardwood, maple, oak, birch, etc. $6 per load. Call Ted - Wilson, 298-R-10. . FERN Knoll Cemetery, six-grave lots, $275-$400. Perpetual care. 13. F. Besecker, Dallas 536-R-2. | LUMBER, firewood for sale. Alsd Custom sawing. S. J. Ward, Har- veys Lake 4000. fs ‘Whom To Call— ELECTRICAL REPAIR SERVICE. All makes commercial and do- _ mestic refrigerators and home ap-’ items at] pliances. Leave small - Back Mt. Lumber and Coal. P.W. ‘ Liem, Electrical Appliance Service, Shavertown. Call 579-R-2, GEHL Forage Harvesters; Fergu- son Tractors and implements; welding. August F. Walters Dallas 551-R-7. 122 & Dt ‘BOTTLE GAS—Metered gas is re- liable, convenient, economical. ‘Call Cutten Gas 30 W. 8th street, |. Wyoming. Phone Wyo. 327. FOR REFRIGERATION work, com: | © mercial or domestic, call Theo- _dore Reed, Church street, phone Dallas 256-R-13. "FOR complete tree service, pruning, removal, surgery, call Bell Tree ‘Service, Pittston 4914. LAWNMOWERS . Sharpened. Ma- | chine shop work. Power mowers ‘and garden tractors. Garinger Machine Service. Phone 416-R-10. RADIO and Television is our busi- : ness. Call 286-R-9 for service ‘with the most modern equipment, ~ Trucksville Radio Service. "REFRIGERATOR, washer, electric | motor repairs. All work guar- anteed. Bulford’s Refrigeration service, 122 Main street, Dallas. Phone Dallas 568-R-7. ‘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. Phone Centermoreland 58- R-13. DOGS Boarded. Individual stalls- runways. Robinson’s Country Kennels. Dallas 204-R-2. Enjoy- ing our seventh successful year. Luzerne County's most distinctive kennels. CRUSHED bluestone, all sizes, for highways and driveways, broken flagstone for walks, terraces. Coon Certified Concrete, Kingston 7-3177 or the quarry at Pikes Creek. Dal- las 465-R-9. EXCAVATING, land clearing and general contracting. Good qual- ity fll dirt, top-spil, and red ash delivered. Dodson and Hudak. Phone office 123-R-10, residence 467-R-15. FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS — ABC, Maytag, Easy washers, Bengal, Prizer, Magic Chef. Boyd R. White, Appliance and Hardware Store, phone Dallas 568-R-3. WATCH REPAIRS checked to tim- ing machines, We sell Elgin, Bul- ova, Benrus, and other fine watches. { Diamonds, Jewelry and Gifts for ail occasions. + HENRY'S JEWELRY, Main Street, Dallas, Phone 274-R- 16. 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. JAIRYMEN: For all kinds of Masti- tis use Squibb’s New Pendistrin, ecommended especially for “hard 0 cure cases” 75c, Evans Rexall rug Store. ALL kinds livestock, pigs, cows, calves, sheep. Call me for best prices, Alfred Miller, licensed dealer, 127-R- 14, Dallas R. F. D. 3. i THE v Sanitary Service— 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. SEPTIC TANKS, sumps, cleaned and repaired. Call us before you have trouble. Ralph Fitch, Dallas 419-R-7. Coal and Hauling— GLEN ALDEN COAL delivered promptly. Call 910 Back Moun- tain Lumber and Coal Co. GENERAL HAULING—wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable serv- ice. Norti Berti, Animals Wanted— CATTLE of all kinds, also horses. Call Wilkes-Barre 3-9147 and ask for Art. Building— BUILDING Contractor. New homes, remodelling and roofing. Call M. Quare and Sons, Dallas 390-R-7. Wanted To Buy MANURE, well rotted cow manure preferred. Phone Broody’s, Dal- las 583-R-7. Female Help Wanted— WOMAN to make rolls and pastry at Country Club. Phone Dallas 900. Work Wanted— LADY wants Saturday and Sunday kitchen work. Call Tunkhannock 3956. Apartment for Rent— 2-ROOM Apartment with bath. Heat and hot water furnished. Call after 3:00 p. m, Dallas 492-R-3. DITCHING, grading, dozing. Let us help you with your hydraulic problems for ditching and farm ponds. John M. Hewitt, Harveys Lake 3280. FUEL OILS, gasoline, kerosene, lubrics. Meter service to insure you of accuracy. Montross Oil Co., 436 Main St., Luzerne. Phone ‘7-2361. 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. ‘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. 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 PERFECTION in machine, ma- chineless or cold permanent wav- ing, finger waving or dyeing—see Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook, Phone 397. FOR specialized residential work, " call Back Mountain Painting and Decorating Company. Lee Honey- well and J. Temarantz, H. L. 4701 Pole 155. Upholstering— 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. IN times of arma- ment and infla- tion, it is wise to use your borrow- ing privileges cautiously. If you need cash for medical or hospi- LOANS TODAY for essential needs tal expenses, for example, we make loans for this purpose. We are making loans for essential needs every day. Come in and talk over your borrowing requirements with us. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation \) PENNA. THREE room apartment, all utili- ties furnished. Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. Phone Dallas 264-R- 16, between 4 and 7 p. m. FOUR room apartment, bath, hot water heat. Apply at Shavers Store, Trucksville. Piano Tuning— PIANO TUNING and Tepairing. Muhlenburg 2152. Oscar White- sell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1. For Rent— TWO houses with modern con- veniences on the Nesbitt Farm. Call William Eckert, Dallas 458-R-16. VERY desirable furnished room with double bed, near bus line, Huntsville Road, Dallas. Phone 251- R-4 evenings or weekends. Real Estate For Sale— DALLAS—7 room house, attic floored. Coal and gas stove. Re- cently decorated inside. 2 car garage, 13% acres of land. Priced at $12,800. DALLAS, Main St—7 room house. 2% acres of ground, 250’ on Main St., $9,000. NOXEN—7 room house, gar- age, large lot, steam heat, quick sale, $5,000. DALLAS TWP.—5 room house 14 acre ground. Bargain, $4,500. DALLAS TWP.—6 room house, bath and shower, hardwood floors, breezway, garage, game room, stoker steam heat. Ask our price. J. F. Besecker, Real Estate Dallas 536-R-2 Dallas 277-R-2. | » POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1951 CENTERMORELAND, gracious 10- room home, easily converted to several uses; Eatonville, 8 room, fine old home, $6,000; Dallas, 7 room home; off 42nd street, new, 5 room home; Fernbrook, 5 room home $4995; many ideal building sites. Maday Agency, Joseph La- velle RES., Maplewood Ave. Phone 282-R-10. REAL estate and insurance ser- vice. Local agent, J. F. Besecker, Dallas 536-R-2. 8 ROOMS, all improvements, Eaton- ville, 2 miles from Tunkhannock, school bus stops in front of home $6500; medium sized house, excel- lent location, Warren Street, Tunk- hannock. A bargain at $8500. Contact C. F. Hunter, Centermore- land. Phone 25-R-16. LOTS of LOTS SHAVERTOWN-—10 lots on Le- high St., 1 on Davis St.,, 1 on Terrace Dr. 1 on Shag-Bark Dr. DALLAS—Lots on Susquehanna Ave., Luzerne Ave, Monroe Ave., Bulford St., Cemetery St., Center Hill Rd. One 7 acre and one 4 acre plot on Machell Ave. J. F. Besecker, Real Estate, Dallas 536-R-2 Legal— TRUCKSVILLE Water Company rent is payable at Earl's Drug Store, next to Postoffice. Notice is hereby given that Leo Kapoczius and Agnes Kapoczius, his wife, have filed a Petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County to No. 2476 October Term, 1951, to change their’ name to Leo Kay and Agnes Kay, and the name of their minor children to Frances Kay, Leo Kay, Anthony Kay and John Kay. Hearing on said Peti- tion will be held on December 3, 1951, at 10:00 o’cleck A. M. in the Luzerne County Court House when and where all persons interested may be heard. : PATRICK J. FLANNERY, Attorney. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY No. 184 December Term 1951 PETITION FOR CHANGE Founding Father Of Church Dies Frederick Renard Passes Away At 80 With the death of Frederick H. Renard, Prince of Peace Church has lost one of its founding fathers and staunchest supporters. The actual building of the church after such long term planning was to Mr. Renard a dream come true. It was fitting that he should be buried from it on Wednesday afternoon. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. William Williams, rector, and burial was in Forty Fort Ceme- tery. Twenty Spanish American War veterans fired a volley over his grave, Mr. Renard, 80, had been in fail- ing health and recently was hos- pitalized at the Veteran’s Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. He had been an important mem- ber of the dedication party last year when the Prince of Peace Church, a former mission of Grace Episcopal in Kingston, was dedica- ted as a church in its own right. Church services in the early days of the mission were often held in Mr. Renard’s own home. For many years he led the choir at Grace Episcopal, and was well known for his excellent voice and sound mus- ical background. Born in Plymouth, son of the late James and Mary Pickett Renard, he lived in Wilkes-Barre and Kings- ton before moving to Dallas twenty- five years ago. He was employed as a cabinet maker at Steinhauer Brothers before retiring eleven years ago. He is survived by his second wife, Mrs. Isabelle Murray Renard; a sister, Mrs. Chester Ferguson, Wilkes-Barre; “ a brother, Walter, Wilkes-Barre; and several nieces and nephews. Bearers were Donald Clark, Char- les W. Lee, Clarence Woodruff, Ralph Davis, Alfred James, Paul Goddard, and Calvin Hall. W. C. Blizzard Funeral To Be Held On Sunday OF NAMES Notice is hereby given that on October 15, 1951, the petition of Stanley J. Krawchek and Margaret Krawchek, his wife, was filed in the | above named Court praying for al decree to change their names to Stanley J. Brooks and Margaret Brooks, respectively. The Court has fixed December 20, 1951, at the Court House, Wilkes-Barre, as the time and place for the hearing of said petition when and where all persons inter- ested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. Th Mitchell Jenkins Attorney for Plaintiff ESTATE OF LYMAN E. WILLIAMS, late of Lake. Township. Creditors make claims to and debtors make payments to Richard E. Williams and Myron J. Williams, Executors, Harveys Lake, Penna., or their at- torneys, WHITE, ROWLANDS, AS- TON & HOURIGAN, 930 Miners National Bank Building, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania. REXALL {00 ASPIRIN TABLETS S4c 100 more for a penny EVANS DRUG STORE PURCELL OIL SERVICE FUEL OIL Dallas 9001-R-16 Eh (a GLIDDEN Add Sparkle To Your Home With Some Paint Before The Coming Holidays YOU CAN | DO IT = OR MAYBE THE “LITTLE WOMAN” WOULD TAKE OVER We carry a line of ® Paints and Varnish VAL-SPAR PRATT & LAMBERT Funeral services will be held Sun- day at 2:30 from St. Luke's Luth- eran Church, Noxen, for Walter C. Blizzard who died Thursday after a lingering illness. Rev. Henry Kraft will officiate with burial in Orcutt’s Cemetery. Surviving besides his wife, the former Leona Evans, are the fol- lowing: five daughters, Mrs, Alton Fields, Jamestown, N. Y.; Mrs. Clayton Keiper, Noxen; Miss Affie, North Arlington, N. J.; Mrs. Ward Vanderhoff, North Arlington, N. J; Christine at- home; two sons, Harry of Spokane, Wash., and Delbert of Noxen; three sisters, Mrs. Francis Belles, Noxen, Mrs. Sylvester Trav- er, Noxen R. D., Mrs. Elwood War- man, Westfield, Pa.; three brothers, Ray of Briar Creek, Sam of Noxen and George of Luzerne; eighteen grandchildren and one great grand- child. Pour Foundation For Pump House Ahead of schedule, Dallas, Shav- ertown Water Company is pouring concrete for foundations of the new Pump House. the pump are already poured. Les Warhola states that exten- sion of the main to existing mains will be completed early next week. John Thomas Earl Mr. and Mrs. Ben Earl, Washing- ton, D. C., announce the birth of a six-pound, thirteen-ounce baby boy, John Thomas. This is their first child. Mrs. Earl is the form- er Ruth Hontz of Shavertown, | SPRED SATI FOR BEAUTIFUL WALLS - VELVET FINISH - WASHABLE GHAVERTOWN LUMBER CO. 10 E. CENTER ST., SHAVERTOWN 5.19. | PHONE 42 Foundations for || v John Engler’s Funeral This Afternoon At 1:30 John C. Engler, Davenport street, Dallas, will be buried this after- noon in Oaklawn Cemetery, follow- ing funeral services at 1:30 con- ducted by Rev. Howard Harrison, former pastor of Shavertown Meth- odist Church, from the Kniffen Funeral Home, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Engler died suddenly Tues- day night at 10:15, from a heart attack. For twenty-four years an em- ployee of Wilkes-Barre Transit Company, he retired four years ago. It was Mr. Engler who pilot- ed the first trackless trolley to Forty Fort, later was assigned to the Nanticoke run. Mr. and Mrs. Engler, residents of Shavertown for twenty years previous to moving to Dallas one month ago, were taking their time completing their new house, re- cently built and not yet finished. He was a member of Shavertown Methodist Church, and belonged to Local 164, Amalgamated - Associa- tion of Street Electric Railway and Motor Coach Employees of America. Surviving are his widow, the former Thursa Long; two sons, Sgt. John L. Engler, Camp Kilmer, N.J.; and Sgt. William R. Engler, with the US Army in Japan; a daughter, Mrs. Melvin Laughner, Wilkes- Barre; six grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. Estella Trip( and a brother, Frank Engler, both of Mill City; and two sisters, Clara Engler, Binghamton, and Mrs. Sara Rought, Trucksville. Plan Card Party Football Mothers of Westmore- land High School will sponsor a card party at the Shavertown Fire Hall, October 24 at 8 p. m. Mrs. Edward Carey and Mrs. Gordon Edwards are co-chairmen. your place on their calling list. Protect the valuables in your home with Resi- dence and Outside Theft Insurance. Not expensive, but mighty important to have. Robert 0. Hale Insurance Agency : Himmler Theatre Building | Dallas, Pa. Phone 581-R-2 Express Gratitude The family of the late Arthur Beahm wish to thank all those who assisted in any way during their recent bereavement. > STOP at Gran & Jimmied for that good Dolly Madison ® CONES o TARTS ® % GALS and BULK FRAN & JIMMIE TREBILCOX LUNCHEONETTE Main Highway—Trucksville Is Your POWER MOWER Protected WinTeR WE SPECIALIZE IN WINTER CONDITIONING OF ALL MAKES ® Fuel system drained : ® Blades sharpened ® Blades coated for rust protection e Special oil in cylinder to prevent rust ® Minor repairs #® Motor adjustment us . and your mower will be in perfect working order next spring! Garinger Machine Service “We Sell And Service Our Products” Main Highway, Fernbreok Phone 416-R-10 GOING you want. HUNTING? If you are you better stop in right now for your'needs. Chances are we have what NN po vr Hunting Licenses Hunting Knives Flashlights Cartridge Belis Compasses Hunting License Holders Expert and Super X Shot Gun Shells Hunting Caps and Socks Cleaning Rods For Shot Guns and Rifles Hoppe’s Gun Cleaning Patches Winchester and Hoppe’s Gun Oil Rawhide Shoe Laces PHONE 121 Listed above are only a few of the many items we carry in stock for your hunting pleasure. in now and look them over. - Dallas Hardware & Supply WE DELIVER You Can Always Do Better In Dallas Come 13 Church St.