A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET For Sale— ELECTRIC hot water heater, Hot- Point, used only year and a half. Marvel stoker, good condition. Dial Dallas 4-1392. NICE walnut dining room suite; oak bedroom suite. Dial Dallas 4-2161. HALF PRICE Paint Sale. Patterson- Sargent House Paints, Enamels, Deep Shades flat paints. Ellis Bloch, 649 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. NEW AND USED car parts, odd size tires, transmissions, etc. Will also buy cars, tin, metal, junk. Jack Simon, Lake Road, Noxen. SMALL upright boiler, large enough for small dairy or greenhouse. Inquire Hillside Farms, Trucksville, Pa. X SHOP AT Keller's Greenhouse, Me- morial Highway, Idetown, for Martha Washington, Floradale and fancy leafed geraniums and other plants. Phone H.L. 9-6361. 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. BURROWES aluminum storm win- dows and screens; aluminum storm doors; Gardner radiator en- closures. 'C. 8. Nicol. Phone 4-5321 or 4-6488. 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. CARVERTON ROAD, Trucksville, modern six room house, hard- wood floors, insulated, aluminum storm windows, Venetian blinds, storm doors, completely landscaped lot 65x150. Call Dallas 4-2245. 5-ROOM HOUSE, bath, large ga- rage, lot 100x100. Holland fur- nace, Bucket-A-Day. Just off De- munds Road. Robert Fowler. Dial 4-1095. For Rent— EIGHTY ACRE FARM without house. 45 to 50 acres tillable, rest pasture land. Mrs. Peter Hra- dovy, Demunds Road, near Perrin’s Marsh. Help Wanted— MIDDLE AGED woman for house work in Forty Fort, full time, two adults in family, small apartment. Phone Dallas 4-3581. A COMPETENT dairyman for pure- bred herd. Must be steady and References helpful. Call Dallas 4-6372. SHARPENED locust fence -.posts. Hilbert’s Hatchery, dial Harveys Lake 9-3422. IRREGULAR flag stone, suitable for walks, terraces, patios. George S. Swan, East Dallas. Phone Dallas 4-2140. BLACK ENAMEL coal range, chro- mium trim, perfect baker, condition. Hot water back, over- head warming oven. Dial Dallas 4-0216. GIRLS BIKE, brand new tires and seat, full size, good condition. Green. Full size. Dial Dallas 4-6556. TEAM OF MULES, two-way sulky plow, two-horse cultivator. J. J. Thomas, Dallas, R. D. 3. FOR FRUIT TREES, berry plants, baby chicks, buy Stark Brothers line. E. R. Kerlin, Luzerne County representative, Dallas. GET YOUR HOUSE ready for door- toddoor 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 newspaper. It is not too early to buy a bird-house, and winter birds will appreciate a feeder. Mr. Jackson's prices are very reasonable. ANTIQUES At the Trading Post BOUGHT AND SOLD. Furniture, Glassware, China, and bric-a- brac. Mrs. Rhoda Bartell. Phone Dallas 4-7188. 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. FUEL OILS, Atlantic : Products. . Meter Service to insure you of accuracy.” Montross Oil (Company. 435 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone 7-2361. ~ WIRING old and new, range and water heater installation, Fixtures and appliances. ‘Call Harold Brobst, ' Dallas 4-6029, : ' _ Maytag, - Easy washers, Bengal, Prizer, Magic Chef. Boyd R. White, Appliance and Hardware Store, ‘phone Dallas 4-0126. BOTTLED GAS—Metered gas is re- liable, convenient, economical. Call Cutten Gas, 30 W. 8th Street, Wyoming. Phone Wyo. 327. BEACH HAVEN SHOP for furniture repairing, antique refinishing and repairing, general wood work, How- ard Young, 8 Maple St,., Shavertown. Phone Dallas 4-7631. J. T. JETER Registered Engineer Engineering and Land Surveying Phone Dallas 4-1366 RADIO and Television is our busi- ness. Call 4-7101 for service with the most modern equipment. Trucksville Radio Service. 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. 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. For Free— FREE INSTALLATION—Auto glass installed free with every glass purchase. We are specialists ion custom made seat covers, upholstery head lining, seat repair, springs re- Auto Glass and Upholstery, Roushey Plot, Fernbrook. Piano Tuning— PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muhlenburg 2152. Oscar White- sell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1. 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 meighborhvod. Call Whitesell Brothers, Dallas 4- 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 For Sale— GOSS MANOR, new groups of ranch- style homes starting at all times. Easy financing terms arranged. Open Saturdays and «Sundays for inspection. Lloyd McHenry, phone Kingston 7-8912. Lost— LARGE WHITE RABBIT in vicinity of Franklin Street, disappeared er, Dallas 4-7261. Found— BROWN AND WHITE male hound, lovely affectionate dog, Lehman Highway. Inquire Dan Brown, Leh- man Highway. FOUND, three weeks ago, a young black smooth-haired terrier, two white front boots, house broken. Inquire George Ward, Saginaw Street, Goss Manor. Excavating— EXCAVATION for cellars, trenches, septic “tanks, water-lines, etc. Powell Brothers, excavating con- tractors. Mountain Top, 6131. Chicks For Sale— | NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS, Christie Strain, pullorum clean, blood tested. Clarence Hilbert, Harveys Lake R.D.'1. Phone H.L. 9-3422. 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. JACK BERKHEISER, Plumbing and Heating service, Trucksville, phone 4-2661, Estimates cheerfully given. Reasonable rates. Quiet, con- venient service at any hour of night or day. 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. OLD paisley shawls or pieces of them in good or poor condition to use for hooked rugs. Phone Dal- las 4-5656 or 4-3256. 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. Legal— NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of the Town- ship of Lake, Penrfsylvania, intend to pass a Resolution at a regular meeting to be held on April 4, 1953, at 10:00 A. M. in the Township Fire Build- ing, Lake Township, imposing an amusement or admission tax for general purposes on any and all amusements conducted within the boundaries of the Township of Lake at the rate of ten (10%) percent on the proceeds on any and all amusement fees or admis- sions fees to raise an estimated thirty seven hundred and (fifty ($3750.00) dollars to meet in- creased operating costs: requiring the filing of returns and the giving of information by any and all per- sons, firms and corporations sub- ject to the said tax, the duty of collecting said tax at source: pro- viding for the administration, col- lection and enforcement of said tax, and imposing penalties: said resolution will establish regulations for the collection of said tax. Otto A. Biery, Secretary, Board of Supervisors of Lake Township. LEGAL Kunkle Community Association desires bids for installation of unit heaters in the present boiler. Call Dodson’s store for information. Signed Anna C. Weaver, Secretary Ambrose Talks On PTA Program Says Parents Should Enter Discussions d Members of Shavertown PTA joined with Francis Ambrose in a discussion of the present status lof the Dallas Borough-Kingston Town- ship Schools joinfture at the meeting Monday might. Mr. Ambrose, presi- dent of Dallas Township PTA, spoke on the importance of parent par- ticipation in PTA meetings. “Any meeting is more interesting if ‘the member ‘takes part,” the speaker stated, and urged that members must feel free to enter the conversation, Consensus on jointure by Shavertown parents was that both the children and the school districts had benefitted, but that a still larger attendance area would be possible and provide more advantages. f James (Goodwin, [Shavertiown prin- cipal, announced that 136 pupils out of 196 had been registered in the insurance program, Pupils may be registered waltil April 1, A group of parents spent (three days at the school assisting in sending out the forms and registering the pupils as the returns came in. They were Mrs. Robert Casterlin, Mrs. J. H. ISchaffhauser, Mrs. Si Jenkins, Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. Car] Shul- theis, Mrs. James Eckerd, Mrs. Budd Hirleman. [Charles A. Eberle, president, ap- pointed the following nominating committee: Mrs. William Glahn chairman; Mrs, Clyde Brace, Mrs. Charles Mannear, James Eckerd, Raymond Malkames. The committee wil] present a slate of officers for the next school year at the May meeting. Mr. Eberle urged support of the bake sale, sponsored by the PTA, to be held March 28 aft the school. The attendance award was won by the second grade taught by Mrs. = pu | Edythe Kromelbein. Refreshments were served by Mrs. McGinnis’ first PILLAR TO POST grade mothers. (Continued from Page 1) Returns Home aN i Leonard Ide Jdr., son of Mr. and bunny. And you could all take Mrs. Leonard Ide Sr. of Lehman, turns feeding the mamma bunny. When the baby bunnies came, you'd have to leave them alone for a little while, but pretty soon you'd be able to pick them up and cuddle them.” It was the numbers that did it, that problematical fraction of a bonus bunny. A fat white rabbit, lethargic from over-eating and natural causes, was lifted gently into a large box, a lid with perforations tied securely in place, and the caravan started for home without a backward glance at the grey bunny, the brown bunny, the small white bun- ny, the white bunny with the black spots, and the royal looking black bunny. And now everybody is waiting for Easter. The children all talk softly to the prospective mamma, encouraging her to- put forth effort and produce ten bunnies, enough for two apiece. returned from Germany where he had served with the U. S. Army for the past eighteen months and received his honorable discharge on Monday. Psychologist Is PTA Speaker Gravel Arrives For Borough Playground Martha Olson Fry, clinical psy- chologist, spoke on the (Child, the Home and the [School at tthe meet- ing of Dallas Borough Parent Tea- cher Association on Monday night. After the formal talk, she answered questions from parents on child psychology. W. E. McQuilkin who is super- vising the Association’s project of graveling the school [playgrounds announced that gravel will arrive fomorrow and any one who is will- ing to help with spreading on Sat- urday should get in contact with him, More than 120 parents have signed the accident insurance con- tract in Dallas Borough. Mothers are assisting in setting up the plan and anybody may still join. James Lacy, chairman of the Ways and [Means committee, re- ported $65 from the foodless food sale. A prize of $1.50 for collecting the most money was awarded to the First Grade. He announced ‘that the committee will hold a [Spring (Car- miival on May 16. President Leslie Barstow, who presided, announced thalt the meet- ing for April will be postponed when ithe School's annual Art Ex- hibit will begin at 7 o'clock. Be- cause of the change there will only be a short business meeting. The nomination committee composed of Mrs. Robert Wallace, Mrs. Roger Owens and Mrs. L. Dana will re- port at tthe May meeting, Mrs, Rob- ert Van Horn, announced that mem- bership in the Association now numbers 112. } Refreshments were served by Fifth Grade mothers. The [Second Grade won the attendance record. Truck Goes In Hole What appeared at first to be a problem of engineering turned out to be only a matter of skillful driv- ing for Thomas Reese Sr., Thursday morning when one of his coal trucks slid into the excavation at Acme Market and landed on .top of a septic tank. Tom was called to look over the situation, said®he could handle it, and drove the truck out easily. AND SEE THE NEW 40 THIRD AVE. MARVELUFT GARAGE DOORS. tanks. TO 36 HOURS. @ Starts septic action * @ Stimulates Bacteria $10.00 can 60c you need. LAWN RAKES HYDRATED LIME 50 Ib. bag 69¢ LAWN ROLLERS and VIGORO per bag. LAWN SEED : sg 5 a i The Have Arrived! ! It Will Pay YOU To See Our Selection Of New Gas Ranges Comb. Stoves Space Heaters Water Heaters Harold Ash Phone 4-6166—Shavertown Plumbing - Heating - Bottled Gas Order TURKEY Now for Easter PLUMP, DELICIOUS Beltsville Whites 6 to 8 Ih. average doz LARGE 1.95 at Trucksville Mill Poultry ~ Shop Main Highway, Trucksville PHONE 4-3376 Se
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