The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 06, 1953, Image 10

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    A POST CLASSIFIED AD
IS THE PLACE TO GET
with installation of ‘Red Comet
fire control system. FIRE AT
NIGHT? When you are asleep,
automatic Red Comet is on the job.
It happens. to the other family?
YOU MAY BE THE NEXT. Think
now before it: happens to you. For
low cost installation and perfect
safety from fire for your family,
call Tibus, '4-1561 or 4-6562, or
write Park Street, Dallas.
FOR FRUIT TREES, berry plants,
line. E. R. Kerlin, Luzerne County
representative, Dallas.
GET YOUR HOUSE ready for door-
toldoor mail delivery by hanging
a knotty pine mailbox, tailored to
fit, Frank Jackson, Harveys Lake,
makes a ‘model that has a space
across the top hollowed out to ac-
commodate a folded mewspaper. It
fis not too early to buy a bird-house,
and winter birds will appreciate; a
feeder. Mr. Jackson's prices are
very reasonable.
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
Dallas 4-7188.
BABY GRAND piano, Kranich and
Bach, good condition, dull ma-
hogany finish. * Call Dallas 4-5376.
GOOD QUALITY HAY (Orange
road), Centermereland 7060.
TABLE MODEL ironer, ‘Speed
Queen,” practically new, $40.
Phone 4-3467. Charles Barnard,
Chestnut St., Shavertown.
FIREPLACE LOGS, mainly apple,
two foot lengths. Full cord $22
delivered. Centermoreland 7-512.
VALENTINES, greeting cards, invi-
tations. Clothes racks, Super-
Kemtone. Lehman Hardware and
Supply, Dallas 4-1681.
BOTTLED GAS, prompt service to
your home or business place.
It’s cheap, clean and convenient.
Complete line gas ranger, water
and space heaters. Harold Ash,
Shavertown. Phone 4-6166.
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,
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.
PORTABLE WELDING and auto re-
pairing done. Guy Zerfoss and
Sons, Chase. Call Dallas 4-2614.
BEACH HAVEN SHOP for furniture
repairing, antique refinishing and
repairing; general wood work, How-
ard Young, 8 Maple [St,., Shavertown.
BURROWES aluminum storm win-
dows and screens; aluminum
storm doors; Gardner radiator en-
closures. IC. 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.
Sanitary Service—
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy
vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer,
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.
GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, 7
weeks old, raised with children.
AKC registry. . $50. Benjamin
Clark, 242 Chestnut Ave., Kingston.
FARMALL Fi12 tractor good condi-
tion. Rubber tires excellent con-
dition. Phone Dallas 4-3333.
CUSTOM FORD, V-8, 1949. Excel-
lent condition, private owner,
mileage only 22,000. Telephone
4-3049.
COAL RANGE, white enamel, good
condition, Mealmaster, Dial Dal-
las 4-6284.
Whom To Call—
HAIR TINTING; shaping, and wav-
ing. Treat yourself to a new per-
manent. Marguerite’s Beauty Shop,
Fernbrook. Phone Dallas 4-3191 for
appointment. =
BOTTLED GAS—Metered gas is re-
liable, convenient, economical.
Call Cutten Gas, 30 W. 8th’ Street,
Wyoming. Phone Wyo. 327.
WIRING old and new, range and
water heater installation, Fixtures
and appliances. ‘Call Harold Brobst,
Dallas 4-6029.
IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto-
mobile using oil? Your mechanic
or garage will recommend SEALED
POWER guaranteed piston rings.
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP.
STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON.
For Free—
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, z
Legal—
LEGAL NOTICE
Annual meeting of Kunkle Com-
munity Association will be held in
the Community Hall Monday, Feb-
ruary 16 at 8 p.m. at which time
officers will be elected.
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Ancillary Letters of Administration
have been granted in the Estate of
Archie 8. Karp, deceased. All per-
sons indebted to said estate are re-
quested to ' make payment, and
those having claims or demands to
present the same without delay to
the administratrix, Helen G. Karp,
92 Riverside Drive, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Henry Greenwald, Esq.
1200 Miners Natl. Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
letters testamentary in the Estate
of Robert Steltz, deceased, late of
‘Shaver Avenue, IShavertown, Pa.,
Laura H. Steltz. All persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make
payment, and those having claims or
demands to present the same with-
out delay to the said Laura H.
Steltz, Executrix, P.O. Box 196,
Shavertown, Pa.
Robert L. Fleming,
Attomney
LEGAL NOTICE
ESTATE OF RAY G. TRACY, DE-
CEASED.
Notice is hereby given that Let-
ters of Administration in the above
matter have been issued to Robert
M. Scott, and all persons obligated
to the Estate of Ray G. Tracy, De-
ceased, are hereby notified to make
payment thereof to Robert M. Scott,
at 226 Second National Bank Build-
ing, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania;
and all persons to whom the Estate
is indebted are notified to file any
claims with the Executor at said
address.
MITCHELL JENKINS, ESQ.
Attorney for Estate
Building—
E. V. TROBACK, general contractor
and builder. Office 67 W. Eighth
Street, Wyoming. Telephone Wyo-
ming 61-J.
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.
WELL DRILLING a specialty. In
business over 40 years. All work
guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son,
Dallas R. D.:1. Phone H.L. 3156.
REAL estate and insurance ser-
vice. Local agent, J. F. Besecker,
Dallas 4-5551,
Piano Tuning—
PIANO TUNING and repairing.
Muhlenburg 2152. Oscar White-
sell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1.
Corsetry Service—
PERSONAL SERVICE in your home.
Make an appointment with Mrs.
Jessie Murdoch, corsetierre, for
TRIXY FOUNDATION GARMENTS.
Phone Wyoming 126.
Work Wanted—
RELIABLE middle aged woman will
work for $6 per eight-hour day,
furnish own transportation. Tues-
days and Fridays already taken.
Call 9-9067, Harveys Lake, ‘after
5 PM.
Real Estate For Sale—
GOSS MANOR, new groups of ranch-
style homes starting at all times.
Easy financing terms arranged.
Open Saturdays land Sundays for
inspection. Lloyd McHenry, phone
Kingston 7-8912.
Wanted To Buy—
ALL kinds livestock, pigs,
cows, calves, sheep. Call
me for best prices. Alfred
Miller, licensed dealer, 4-2156
Dallas R. F. D. 3.
TV And Radio
DEPENDABLE Radio-Television ser-
vicing since 1936, Asa N. Caster-
lin, Carverton (Wyoming RD 3)
Phone Dallas 4-2310.
Help Wanted—
CARPENTER WORK, remodelling,
repair, or new construction. J. W.
Rusinko, dial Harveys Lake 9-3403.
GIRL to work in Gift [Shiop. See
Mr. Ott, Cards 'n Stuff, Dallas,
between 10 and 4 Monday.
TRY THIS
PENNA.
FARM HAND, small purebred Jer-
sey herd. Wages, plus home and
produce. Call Dallas 4-8605.
House For Sale—
RANCH-TYPE, four
old. Insulated,
rooms, year
storm windows,
forced hot air. Large lot, beautiful
view. Immediate occupancy. $10,-
500. 4-2920.
Found—
MOUNTED TIRE. Owner prove
ownership and pay for ad. Call
Dallas 4-1087.
Coal and Hauling—
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.
2 SALESMEN 2
One of the region’s foremost
automobile dealers is offering an
excellent opportunity for 2 men
of proven sales ability. Generous
‘commission plus many other
benefits. Previous experience in
automotive, appliance or allied
sales desired.
WRITE BOX R
By TOM MAKRAVITZ
With all teams except Dallas
Methodist and St. Therese’s play-
ing their first games in the second
half, Trucksville took over the lead
in a tight race. The boys from the
lower end now lead the Saints by
a full game. The idle Hilltop five
will have a chance to make up the
game later on in the season
The first game of the night ran
true to predictions with Trucksville
having things all its own way with
the winless Dallas Methodist team.
In this, as in previous contests,
Fine and Sherrin led their mates to
victory by a 67 to 35 score, with
Fine dropping in 21 points and
Sherrin 19. The combined efforts
of these two outscored Steve Sed-
ler’s entry.
Templin with 10 points and
Berdy with 9 supplied what little
offense Dallas offered. A 57 to 37
setback by St. Therese’s is the only
blemish on Trucksville’s record.
Shavertown Downs Huntsville
In the game of the night, Shav-
ertown Methodist defeated Hunts-
ville Christian by the margin of
four points, 49 to 45. Stealing a
page from Huntsville’s style of at-
tack, the boys from Shavertown
put on a great exhibition of team
play that wore the “Grossmen”
down and insured victory. A team
victory it was, with four men hit-
ting; Carey with 9, Hons, Oney and
Morgan with 8. Huntsville could
not come up with a defense against
this dead-eye shooting. Urban with
15 and Gross with 14 could not
make up the difference, but made
a great game out of it.
In the upset of the night, St.
Paul’s Lutheran came up with its
second victory over a good East
Dallas team. With two of their
ace scorers on the beam, St. Paul's
edged the Dallas-Orange entry by
10 points.
Failure to stop the fine outside
shooting of Tex Wilson and the
drive-in shots of Kitchen cost the
Orange five a victory as was pre-
dicted. = Wilson, dropping in 21
points from all angles, and Kitchen
adding 12 more were hard men to
stop. Brace with 18 and Fowler
with 11 were the mainstays for the
Dallas team.
Starting this week, four games
will be played in order to bring
Wanted—
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 in
your attics.
Music Instruction—
INSTRUCTION PIANO, band and
orchestra instruments. Alfred Mil-
liner-Camp, Lehigh Street, Trucks-
ville. Phone Dallas 4-0381.
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.
the schedule up to date; prompt-
ness on the part of all players will
spell the success of this venture.
The schedule for this week at
Westmoreland:
6:45—Dallas Meth. vs. Huntsville
Christian.
T7:45—St. Therese’s vs. St. Paul's
Lutheran.
8:45—Trucksville
derson Methodist.
9:45—Shavertown Meth. vs. East
Dallas Methodist.
All players are urged to report
promptly for their game.
The Standings
Meth. vs. Al-
Ww.
Trucksville Methodist 6
St. Therese’s Catholic 5
Shavertown Methodist 5
Huntsville ' Christian 4
East Dallas Methodist 3
Alderson Methodist 2
St. Paul's Lutheran 2
Dallas Methodist 0
Borough Pays $1,500
To Arthur James
SUNOS WN RHE
(Continued from Page 1)
representing Dr. Henry M. Laing
Fire Company.
Present were: (Councilmen War-
den Kunkle, Severn Newberry, Ray-
mon Hedden, Joseph Jewell, Joseph
MacVeigh, and Harris Haycox, who
has recovered from a lengthy ill-
mess; also John T. Jeter, Borough
engineer; James [F. Besecker, secre-
tary; Burt B. Lewis, solicitor; Ralph
Eipper, street superintendent and
Henry Peterson, auditor.
Gifts & Greetings
for You — through
WELCOME WAGON
from Your Friendly
Business Neighbors
and Civic and
Social Welfare Leaders
On the occasion of:
The Birth of a Baby
Engagement Announcements
Change of residence ¢
Arrivals of Newcomers to
City NAN DODSON
Phone pallas 4-1897
or’
DOT LANDIS
Dallas 4-4441
| Phone
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LIBERTY'S
TEAM
who believe
in God and
racial equality
ing hate.
. . . Who learn
Businessmen
Hear Eyerman
Change Meeting Date
To Second Tuesday
Robert Eyerman, former presi-
dent of Wilkes-Barre Wyoming Val-
ley IChamber of Commerce and pre-
sent Board member of Wilkes-Barre
Wyoming Valley iSenior Chamber of
Commerce, spoke Monday might to
Back Mountain Business Associa-
tion meeting at the Library Annex.
Mr: Eyerman explained the need
for a business associaticn includ-
ing all business people of the Back
Mountain and the necessity for its
keeping in close contact with the
Senior (Chamber of Commerce, pos-
sibly with one or two members of
the Back Mountain Business ‘Alssoci-
ation represented ion the Board of
the Senfior Chamber. He offered the
full cooperation of that body on
local problems.
There followed an open discussion.
during which members asked per-
tinent questions and discussed com-
munity problems.
Because of the small attendance,
the Association voted to change its
meeting date from the first Mon-
day night to the second Tuesday
night of each month at the Library
Annex,
Robert Hale, treasurer, gave the
financial report showing that there
is still $78.00 due for Christmas
lighting and suggested that no
money received as dues be applied
to this account.
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aS able to fool
— yourself with
’’bargain’’
dance lessons . . . but you ll nev-
er fool your dance partner. Re-
member, in purchasing dance
lessons—just as in purchasing
anything else—“you always get
exactly what you pay for!” So,
when you decide to take dance
instruction, be sure to come in
to Fred Astaire’s. Youll find
that, as usual, it costs no more
to buy top instruction. You'll be
a better dancer if you learn to
dance the ‘naturally, relaxed”
Fred Astaire Way. It's so easy!
Come in today. We'll prove it to
you free,
FRED ASTAIRE
DANCE STUDIOS
1 to 10 Daily Saturday 10 to 3
20 N. FRANKLIN STREET
Wilkes-Barre—Phone 3-8255
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Franklin St., Dallas
BEFORE
HIGH
WINTER
Phone 4-7396
by
10 E. CENTER ST.