PAGE EIGHT eee —— The TRADING POST RESULTS : 'S QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET PHONE DALLAS 4-7241 ® FOUR CENTS PER WORD e 75c MINIMUM F or Sale— PRETTIEST CHRISTMAS GIFTS you ever saw. Overstock of Prince of Peace Bazaar includes smocked dresses, aprons, knit-wear, table linen. You name it, we have it. Mrs. C. A. Woodruff, 220 Pioneer Avenue. CREAM SEPARATOR, DeLaval Jr.; electric fence. Bota in fine con- dition. Mrs. Peter Kozak, Lake Silkworth. Inquire at: Dog Kennels. FIREPLACE LOGS for sale. Call Dallas 4-1161. ANTIQUES At the Trading Post BOUGHT AND SOLD. Furniture, Glassware, China, and bric-a- brac. Mrs. Rhoda Bartell. Phone Dall as 4-T188. PARAVOX HEARING AIDS, new and used; also hearing aid bat- teries. Norman Ringstrom, 92 Har- ris Hill Road, Trucksville. Phone Dallas 4-2901. HOLLANDER muskrat coat, size 14; black [Chesterfield green coat, squirrel collar. Reasonable. Perfect: condition, Dallas 4-1891 EGG STOVE. Medium sized.. Good icondition. Phone 4-2206. 35 NEW SHEETS galvanized. (Cor- rugated sheet fron, 2 feet wide, 9 feet high—enough to build 2 or 3 car garage. Call Dallas 4-2488. 5 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, 2 wash- ers, 2 baby cribs, floor lighits, book cases. Phone Dallas 4-9201, SYNCRO JIG SAW like new used very little. Kitchen Stove, 2 bur- ner (coal, water fronit, white enamel. Phone Nanticoke 2076. © 1949 CHEVROLET and 1949 Ford half ton panels priced cheap. Dal- las 4-0164. 89 Park Street, Dallas. FORD COUPE, 1940, good running condition, new rubber, $225. Dial Wayne King, Meeker, Dallas 4-8598. GIRLS BICYCLE, 20 inch wheel, Columbia. Learner’s wheels in- cluded. Like new, outgrown. Blue, ivory trim. Size for five or six year old, Dial 4-4149. Whom To Call— HAIR TINTING, shaping, and wav- ing. Treat yourself to a new per- manent for the holidays. Margue- rite’s Beauty Shop, Fernbrook. Phone Dallas 4-3191 for appoint- ment. JACK DONAHUE, Real Estate and )pa; Insurance, Dallas, Pa., Phone 4- 6561 or 4-4152. BOTTLE GAS—Metered gas is re- liable, convenient, economical. Call Cutten Gas 30 W. 8th street, Wyoming. Phone Wyo. 327. HAIR styling, tinting, permanents, at Mildred Lutes Beauty Shop, (formerly Marion Hildebrant’s) Lake Street, Dallas. Daily 8:30-5. Dial 4.0032 or 9-6472. J. T. JETER Registered Engineer Engineering and Land Surveying Phone Dallas 4-1366 WIRING old and new, range and water heater installation, Fixtures ~ and apliances. ‘Call Harold Brobst, Dallas 4-6029. PORTABLE WELDING and auto re- pairing done. Guy Zerfoss and Sons, Chase. Call Dallas 4-2614. FOR JOINING OUR Christmas Club FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS — ABC, Maytag, Easy washers, Bengal, Prizer, Magic Chef. Boyd R. White, Appliance and Hardware Store, phone Dallas 4-0126. RADIO and Television is our busi- mess. Call 4-1181 for service with the most modern equipment. Trucksville Radio Service. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using oil? Your mechanic or garage will xsopmend Sgn POWER guaranteed ings, COMPLETE oS P. STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. 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 4-6166. BURROWES aluminum storm win- dows and screens; aluminum storm doors; Gardner radiator en- closures. 'C. iS. Nicol. Phone 4-5321 or 4-6488. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Meter Service to insure you of accuracy. Montross Oil Company. 436 Main Street. Luzerne. Phone 7-2361. THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1952 MUSIC INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION PIANO, band and orchestra instruments, Alfred Mil- liner-Camp, Lehigh Street, Trucks- ville. Phone Dallas 4-0381. Wanted To Buy WANTED EGG STOVE, old fashioned parlor heater, or room heater suit- able for heating barn. Phone Dallas 4-7241 ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK, cows, calves, horses, beef cattle. Call W-B 3-9370 or Dallas 4-1364, ALL kinds livestock, cows, calves, sheep. Call me for best prices, Alfred Miller, licensed dealer, 4-2156 14, Dallas R. F. D. 3. For Free— FOUR delightful rat terrier puppies, born in July, brown and white, and black and white spotted. Three males, one female. iCall Dallas 4-2023 or Dallas 4-7246/ FREE INSTALLATION—Auto glass installed free with every glass purchase. We are specialists on custom made seat covers, upholstery head lining, seat repair, springs re- placed. Call Dallas—4-2416. Lech’s Auto Glass and Upholstery, Roushey Plot, Fernbrook, For Rent— pigs, Real Estate For Sale— DALLAS near Bloomsburg Mill, bungalow 3 bedrooms, modern vapor heat, garage. Atty R. L. Fleming W-B 3-6191 or Atty. J. C. Valentihe W-B 2-6101 or Dallas 441871, REAL estate and insurance ser- vice. Dallas 4.5551, GOSS MANOR, a very attractive selection of new ranch style homes, 2 and 3 bedrooms, large re- stricted lot, attached garage. Priced $11,500 to $25,000. Monthly pay- ments $59.39 to $82.33. Lloyd A. McHenry. Phone Kingston 7-8912. Coal and Hauling— Local agent, J. F. Besecker, ,HOUSE, farm and barn along Bow- man’s Creek. Call Plymouth 9038. FIVE ROOM apartment, bath, hard- wood floors, steam heat, garage, private entrance, porch, school bus, available December, near Dallas, Demunds, CM. 7-053. Piano Tuning— . PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muhlenburg 2152. Oscar White- sell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1. Plumbing and Heating— PLUMBING and heating. Gould pumps our specialty. DeLaval Milkers, Jamesway Barn and Poultry equipment. Westinghouse Farm and home appliances. Phone Muhlenburg, 2331. Rural Supply Co. Shickshinny. GENERAL HAULING—wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable serv- ice. Norti Berti, Dallas 4-7396. GLEN ALDEN: COAL delivered promptly. Call 4-1441 Back Moun- tain Lumber and Coal Co. Help Wanted— WOMEN TO SEW for spring busi- mess. Easy to sew product, good pay. [Sewing machine not essential. (Write, Kenroe Mfg Co., Yorktown, Indiana. REMALE HELP WANTED WAITRESS—full time joh. Apply Bowman's Restaurant, GIRL for full or part time. Dixons Market, Main St., Dallas. Wanted WASHING and ironing to do at home. Will call for and deliver. Write Box M, Dallas Post, giving phone number. COLD sufferers who want help. Try Evans’ Pink Tip Cold Capsules only 49c. Evans Drug Store, Shav- ertown. BACK Mt. Memorial Library will be glad to have old valentines, scrapbooks, newspapers, albums, advertising cards dated before 1900 that you happen to run across ib your attics. Deposit Weekly $225 asin aman $12.50 30 ssn errr 25.00 1.00 .....0000evveanes 50.00 2.00... ani, 100.00 S00... ne 150.00 5.00... Ne 250.00 JOIN ONE OF THESE CLUB CLASSES Receive in 50 Weeks Help Santa make your youngsters’ dreamscome true — through steady saving here. Start today. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, PENNA. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ® BERKHEISER Plumbing Service, Trucksville; phone 4-2661. Esti- mates cheerfully given. Reasonable rates. Quiet, convenient service at any hour of night or day. Snow Plowing— CALL Emerson (Si) Evans now and make arrangements to have your driveway, parking lot, lanes plowed open regularly every snow this win- ter. Phone 4-3518. Building— DO YOU WANT a house large enough for gracious living, small enough for easy upkeep, one that is kind to the budget? Have you in mind a home ‘in the hills, easy of access to town. One built in a friendly suburban neighborhvod. | Call Whitesell Brothers, Dallas 4- 3606 and inquire about the new Oak Hill development at Idetown. EXCAVATING, land clearing, and building contractors. Good quality fill dirt, top-soil, and red ash de- livered. Dodson and* Hudak, phone office 4-1571, or residence 4-2696. WELL DRILLING a specialty. In business over 40 years. All work Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. A. Sing. er, City Scavenger, 137 Dagobert 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. guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son, Dallas R. D. I. Phone H. L. 3156. street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529, | Legal— COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, County of Luzerne, ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of ‘Luzerne County, No. 228 De- cember Term 1952. Howard Hess v. Mildred Hess. To Mildred Hess, Defendant: You are notified that Howard Hess, plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against you which you are required to defend. ROBERT SHERROCK, Sheriff IVO V. GIANNINI, Attorney. LEGAL NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Annual meeting of the share- holders of The [First National Bank of Dallas for the election of Direc- tors will be held at the Bank on Tuesday, January 13, 1953 (second Tuesday) between the hours of 10 and 11 AM. Frederick J. Eck Cashier LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Supervisors of Dallas Township at their special meeting ito be held at Dallas Township High [School on 22 December 1952 at 7:30 P.M. will consider enacting an ordinance lay- ing out land opening as la public road the Fernbrook Cutoff from a point on State Highway Route No. 115, said point being distant on a course of North 27 degrees 49 minutes ‘West along the edge of said State Highway Route No. 115, seventy-one and fourteen one- hundredths (71.14) feet from the intersection of ithe boundary line beteween Dallas Township land King- ston Township, with the edge of such right of way, and extending therefrom on a course of North 3 degrees 15 minutes West a distance — | of four hundred seventy-leight (478) feet and fifty (50) feet in, width to a point on the old State Road, now the Township Road leading from Shavertown ‘to Fernbrook. All parties interested may meet at said time and place and be heard. A. GEORGE PRATER Secretary of Dallas Township Supervisors SHERIFF SALE FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1953 at 10 o’clock A.M. . By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa No. 6 January Term 1953, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne 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, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, January 9, 1953, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the de- fendsnts in and to All that certain lot of land situ- ate in the Borough of Dallas, Lu- zerne County, Pennsylvania, bound- ed and described as follows: Beginning at a corner of land now or late of William Krause and wife on the East side of the public road leading to Beaumont; thence along said Krause’s land North 84 degrees 30 minutes East one hun- dred thirty-two (132) feet to a corner of land of said Krause; thence along land of Bulford South 19 degrees 30 minutes West eighty - two and five-tenths (82.5) feet to a corner of land originally surveyed to H. M. Hatfield; thence along the same South 84 degrees 30 minutes West one hundred thirty-two (132) feet to a corner of said lot on the East side of the public road afore- said; thence along the East side of said public road North 19 degrees 30 minutes East eighty-two and five-tenths (82.5) feet to. the place of beginning. It being a part of lot No. 27 of a plot of lots of John J. Bulford’s Estate, see Orphans Court partition proceedings No. 101 of 1898; and the same premises conveyed to Anna Stoeckert by deed of Zelzah E. Garinger, dated February 28, 1946. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Second National Bank WITH ALL THE ° Junior Sirloin Steaks * Roast Turkey * Roast Beef Pre-Christmas Special THIS SUNDAY Southern, Fried CHICKEN TRIMMINGS Includes Ice Cream or Jello @ ALSO BO WMAN S Early American Restaurant Head Of Jackson Class Dennis Bonning, Jr. was chosen president and Joseph Niezgoda, vice president at the meeting of the Seek and Find [Sunday School (Class of Jackson Methodist (Church held at the church recently. Other of- ficers, secretary, Catherine Shoould- ice, treasurer, Ellen Swelgin. Present were: Mr, and Murs. Paul Shouldice, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shouldice, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swelgin, Mr. and Mrs. Durwood Splitt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swelgin, Mrs, Den- nis Bonning, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brace, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Swel- gin, Melba Reakes, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda, Janice and Albert Niezgoda. Hostess To Committee Mrs. Royal Culp, Huntsville, en- tertained members of the refresh- ment committee for the Junior Woman's Club Christmas party at her home recently. [Present were Mrs, Wilson Garinger, Mrs. Robert Garris, Mrs. Ralph Garris, Mrs. William Hanna, Mrs. Charles Nicol, Mrs. Wilda Elston, Mrs. Wil- liam Purcell, Mrs. Ned Guyette and the hostess. Woman's Club Has Christmas Party (Continued from Page 1) fifth anmiversary. Mrs, Ralph Davis and Mrs. Harry Ohlman, presided at tea tables decor- ated in (Christmas theme by Mrs. Algert Antlanaitus, Mrs. W. H. Der- olf, Mrs. Sheldon T. Evans, Mrs. Ornan Lamb, and Mrs. John Girvan. Mrs. Harry Stuhlmuller announced a panel discussion for the January meeting, Mrs, Ralph Dixon a Valen- tine tea for February, Junior advisor, Mrs. Dan Richards, announced post- ponement of Junior Club turkey drawing until December 16. Guests were Mrs. Ralph [Postorive, Mrs. Mary Wallace, and Mrs. Betty Routine reports were received from Mrs, Harold Smith, secretary; Mrs. [Shel Evans, corresponding sec- retary; and Mrs, Fred Eck, treasurer, at the brief business meeting con- ducted by Mary Weir, Others present were: Mesdames Franklin Gager, Verne Groff, L. L. Richardson, Edward Davis, Robert Van Horn, Milford Shaver, Arthur Culver, Wilson T. Maury, W. W. Thomas, Donald Harris, [Clyde Cooper, Joseph Sekara, Kenneth Ridall, James Besecker, Dan Robin- hold, Joseph Rowe, Merrill Faegen- burg, Robert Bachman; Raymond Elston, Robert Maturi, Jonathan Valentine, William H. Pethick, Ben H. Edwards, [Alfred Bronson, F. Sherman Mead, Harry F. Goeringer, Jr., Howard Woolbert, John Nelson, Donald Evans, [Charles W. Lee, Robert Milne, Robert. Dick- inson, Clarence Butler, Walter El- ston, Robert Hale, James Huston, E. A. Campbell, Oswald Griffith; Robert Bodycomb, LeRoy Dour- and, Howard Garris, Helen McCord, Ralph Flannigan, IC. S. Wileman, Ross Lewin, Naomi Shaver, Marian Templin, John Porter, Charles Nicol, Jr., Willard Seymour, 'P. 'W. Hanna, Lewis J. Reese, William Purcell, W. B. Alle, Robert Scott, ‘W,. Fassst Crosby, Harry Edwards. Viola Morrett, Mildred 'Strittmat- ter, Margaret Veitch, Mildred Dev- ens, Patricia Reynolds, Marian Har- vey, and Marjorie Downing. of Wilkes-Barre, assignee of the First National Bank of Kingston vs. Anna Stoeckert and William Stoeckert and will be sold by ROBERT SHERROCK, Sheriff WM. BREWISTER, Attorney. Lost— MAN'S WALLET, plain black, con- taining mo money, but important cards, license, identification. Lost in vicinity Trucksville Gandens [Satur- day night. Reward. William Keay, Perry. Eighty members were present. | _— CHRISTMAS SEASON POST-OFFICE RULES POST-OFFICE HOURS Week Days: 8:00 A.M. to P.M. Saturdays: 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. (December 18 and 20 only). Christmas Day: will be closed. CHISTMAS MAILING Patrons who will have mail for distant States should mail well in advance of December 11, and mail greeting cards for local delivery not later than Decem- ber 15. : To assure fast delivery, separ- 5:30 Post-Office ate mailings into packages marked “Local” and “Out of Town”, “Local Mail” is con- sidered that mail delivered here in Dallas, Pa. AIR MAIL RATES (DOMESTIC) The rate of postage on domestic air mail weighing 8 ounces or less is 6 cents for each ounce or fraction thereof. This applies to mail transported by air within or between continen- tal United States. Matter of any class weighing over 8 ounces but not exceeding 70 pounds in weight or 100 inches in length and girth combined, including written and other first-class matter, whether sealed or un- sealed, is subject to zone rates. Air mail should be conspicuous- ly endorsed “AIR MAIL”, i OVERSEAS AIR MAIL The limit of overseas parcel post to military addresses are as follows: Limit of size—30 inches in length and girth combined. Limit of weight—2 pounds. | a Don Evans, Church Street, has been pledged to Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity at University of Penn- sylvania. He expects to arrive the 20th of the month to spend the holidays with his parents. CHRISTMAS | DECORATIONS | TOYS % CANDIES oA RDS Dec. 12th 1 to 9p.m. Big Selection Of Other Gift Items RELRRE TE TRIE TERE TRIE TE ZENY ot » Z = » = = [ | Lehman Center Phone 4-1681 Pa WINTER DRIVING HAZARDS could prove very costly if your car should injure someone or damage prop- erty. Safeguard your fi- nances with that most im- portant motoring need— dependable Automobile Liability Insurance. Robert 0. Hale Insurance Agency Himmler Theatre Building Dallas, Pa. Phone 4-3041 narTFoRD fi Santa’ hours Bow, 6 Com- Archery Set: arrows, target. plete for only $3.50 Sheepskin hag. Hockey Skate Shoes. Welded tubular con- struction. Pr. $11.25 TUNKHANNOCK Carverton, Road, Fy TT TT Vv VT VP VV VV VV VV VP PP PP TS SSeS SS TSS Te Te sports equipment and games to the young in years and the young : in spirit! Many gifted ideas here! Junior size. $8.50 GAY-MURRAY CO, Inc. ol ld ddd do dd do ddd oi i s bag is jam-packed with of FUN, when you give Basket ball (official size). Regulation Goal and Net. $5.25 Both for punching Phone 5050 Aebitinctittdddbdbintdbadad da a a > f SIZE 4 x 6’ Preserves Your Good Floors—Ideal for train sets Made - to - Order CHRISTMAS TREE PLATFORMS MADE OF 1,” HOMASOTE OTHER SIZES BUILT TO YOUR SEOPIREMENTS GHAVERTOWN LUMBER CO. 10 E. CENTER ST., SHAVERTOWN 6.96 _ PHONE 4-0156 x : v hee “MEY do dodo de io do io ode Bolo don dls odio doi Bid dio lon lo ol ld lio odd dioddododo dodo dod oo dee a aa
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