PAGE A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET For Sale— HOME GROWN strawberries, all kinds of home made jelly, rhu- barb, onions, radishes, peas, red beets. Produce stand across from Natona Mill. Merrill Thomas. Open from 10 A.M. on. ABC washer, good condition, wringer type, excellent for cot- tage use, $25. Phone Kingston 7-0353. SAVIAGE rifle 300, and box and a half of shells, cheap, Phone Dal- PLYMOUTH coach, 1938, being driven every day; tires in fair condition, Phone Dallas 4-2565. COMBINATION RCA radio and Vic- trola, cost $349.50 when mew. First $75 takes it. Phone Dallas 4-6651, DANISH and Penn State cabbage plants and. cauliflower plants. Arthur Newman, Dallas 4-2181. HOME grown strawberries, all kinds of home made jelly, rhubarb, BIG bargains today in the Value Shop, Library Annex, Shop closes for summer after today’s business, 2-4, 7-9 PM. Last chance for sum mer cottons, USED outboard motors: 5.4 Evin- rude, like mew, $95; 10 HP Evin- rude, good, $115; 10 HP Neptune, like new, $125; 7% HP [Scott At- water, fair, $95; 23% HP Water- witch, fair, $30. Gay-Murray Comyp- any, Tunkhannock, USED lumber, barn 60x40. Oats, hay-wagon, grain-binder, mower, harrow, other farm machinery. Staub, 115 Carverton Road, Trucks- villa, BABY carriage, two pattern rugs 9 by 12, barrel-back chair. Phone Dallas 4-5507. > GUERNSEY family cow, recently fresh, good milker. Phone Dallas 411193, ) ELECTRIC range, forty inch top, three plates, thrift cooker. Good condition, ‘$50, Dallas 4-6288. onions, radishes, peas. Produre stand across from Natona Mill, Mer- rell Thomas, Open 10 AM. highways, driveways; broken flagstones for walks, terraces. Coon. Certified Concrete, Kingston 7-3177; quarry, Pikes-Creek, Dallas 4-8640. USED corn planters, balers, trac- tors, and combines at Charles H. Long, Farm Implements, Sweet Valley. Dallas 4-8431. ANTIQUES At the Trading Post BOUGHT AND SOLD. Furniture, Glassware, China, and bric-a- brac. Mrs. Rhoda Bartell. Phone Dallas 4-7188. TOP SOIL, screened free from stone, sod and lumps. Also fill. Hoover las 4-2498. NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS, Christie Strain, pullorum clean, blood tested. Clarence Hilbert, Harveys Lake R.D. 1. Phone H.L. 9-3422. Whom To Call— CUSTOM baling with modern, new machinery. John J, Timko, RD 3, Wyoming. Phone Dallas 4-2176. GEORGE D. “ LUCE — Auctioneer, "Tunkhannock R. D. 5. Phone Tunkhannock 6897. | FURNACE CLEANING from top of chimney down. Free estimate on installation and repairs. Author- ized Lennox dealer. Automatic Heat Service, Plymouth 9-3352. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 2152. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1. RADIO and Television is our busi- ness. Call 4-7101 for service with the most modern equipment. Trucksville Radio Service. COAL, slabwood, cinders, fill and top soil, delivered; truck and dozer garder and loader with opera- tor. Polachek Brothers. Phone Dal- las 4-1063. REPAIR or NEW WORK on all ' types 'of floor covering. Your choice of famous brands. For prompt. service call SHUPP'S FLOOR COVERING, Dallas 4-2079. SHOP at Keller's Greenhouse, Me- morial Highway, Idetown. Mar- tha Washington, Florodale and fancy leafed geraniums. Now is the time to set out snapdragons,‘ lark- spur, pansies, forget-me-nots, sca- biosa, and perennials, Phone H. L. 9-6361. SEPTIC TANK excavation and ditch- ing. Bulldozing cellars and land clearing. Joseph Yatsko, Dallas 4-2496. HAIR TINTING, shaping, and wav- ing. Treat yourself to a new per- manent. Marguerite’s Beauty Shop, Fernbrook. Phone Dallas 4-3191 for appointment. WIRING old and new, range and water heater installation, fixtures and appliamces. Call Harold Brobst, Dallas 4-6029. BOTTLED GAS—Metered gas is re- liable, convenient, economical. Call Cutten Gas, 30 W. 8th Street, Wyoming. Phone Wyo. 327. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Meter Service to insure you of accuracy. Montross Oil Company. 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone 7-2361. FRIGIDAIRE PRODUCTS — ABC, Maytag, [Easy washers, Bengal, Prizer, Magic Chef. Boyd R. White, Appliance and Hardware Store, phone Dallas 4-0126. BEACH HAVEN SHOP for furniture repairing, antique refinishing and repairing, general wood work. Eow- and Young, 8 Maple St., Shaver- town. Phone Dallas 4-7631. BURROWES aluminum storm win- dows and screens; aluminum storm doors; Gardner radiator en- closures. 'C. 8. Nicol. Phone 4-5321 or 4-6488, : 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. 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. J. T. JETER Registered Engineer Engineering and Land ' Surveying Phone Dallas 4-1366 FOR ALL KINDS of Household Paper Products — mops, dusters, refrigerator guards, also plastic re- frigerator bags, deodorants, per- fumes call Mrs. Nancy Webster, DALLAS DALLAS ¢ BRANCH PENNA. THE FOR any kind of carpentry work, call Dallas 4-1474. 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 rcon- crete, buy the best. [Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston 8-1448 or your local supply dealer. Good Home Wanted— FOR lovely kittens: one white and black, one solid black, one black and white, six calico. Phone Dallas 4-4587. Wanted To Buy— WANTED guns and information. Collector wants old revolvers, es- pecially those made by Lee Arms Co., of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and in- formation about the Lee Arms Company. Call Jack Sordoni, Wilkes-Barre 2-3131 or write 45 Owen Street, Forty Fort. ALL kinds livestock, pigs cows, calves, sheep. Call me for best prices. Alfred Miller, licensed dealer, 4-2156 Dallas R. F. D. 3. * Wanted— electrical appliances, baked goods, candy, produce, plants, books, pic- ture frames for the LIBRARY AUC- TION, July 10 and 11. For Sale Or Rent— ICE CREAM store, gas station and new home, Wilkes-Barre - Tunk- hannock Highway at Beaumont, Route 309, eleven miles from Wilkes-Barre. Inquire at the Texaco Gas Station, Stanely W. Kozak. 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, $prings re- placed. Call Dallas—4-2416. Lech’s Auto Glass and Upholstery, Roushey Plot, Fernbrook, Plumbing and Heating— PLUMBING and heating. Gould pumps our specialty. Deliaval Milkers, Jamesway Barn and Poul- try equipment. Westinghouse Farm and home appliances. Phone Muh- lenburg, 2331. Rural Supply Co. [Shickshinny. 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. Real Estate For Sale— THREE bédroom home, large mod- ern kitchen, breakfast nook, elec- tric stove, hardwood floors, large lot, berries, garden plot. Owner, 117 Church St. Phone Dallas 4-7076. Coal and Hauling— GLEN ALDEN COAL delivered promptly. Call 4-1441, Back Moun- tain Lumber and Coal Co. GENERAL HAULING—wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable ser- vice, Norti Berti, Dallas 4-7396. Excavating— Building lots, Davenport Ave., Parrish Heights, 50 by 135, 70 by 100, $500.00. Easy terms. Albert H. Parrish, 76 Parrish St., f Dallas. LOT 75 by 270, deep well with drop pipes and foot valve installed, located on Route 29, 4% miles from Harveys Lake. Contact Mar- tin C. Snyder, Noxen. Phone H. L. 9-6497. GOSS MANOR, new groups of nanch- style homes starting at all times. Easy financing terms armanged. Open Saturdays and Sundays for inspection. Lloyd McHenry, phone Kingston 77-8912. Female Help Wanted— WOMAN to stay with elderly ladies,. one an invalid, in Nanticoke. Could be a practical nurse but need not be. Phone Dallas 4-5656. Help Wanted— MAN for outside work for next four or five months, full time. John S. Wilson, Trucksville R. D. Phone 4-5166. EXCAVATING, land clearing, and building contractors. Good qual- ity fill dirt, top-soil, and red ash, delivered. Dodson and Hudak, of- fice 4-1571, residence 4-2696. septic tanks, water-lines, etc. Powell Brothers, excavating con- tractors. Mountain Top, 6131. Legal— LEGAL NOTICE The School District of the Bor- ough of Dallas, Pa., in compliance with the Act of Assembly of 1947, P. L, 1145, as amended, gives no- tice of its intention to pass a reso- lution at the regular meeting of the School Board held July 6, 1953, levying a per capita tax of $10.00 on all residents of the School Dis- trict for the purpose of raising sufficient funds to meet the cur- rent school expenses of the Dis- trict, and it is estimated that the additional per capita tax of $5.00 will provide a revenue of $3600.00. DALLAS BOROUGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 24t3 TWO salesmen to learn heating and air conditioning. Contact Auto- matic Heat Service—ask for Mr. Dunn. Plymouth 9-3352. ARE YOU free after 4 pm.? If you want to turn the hours of 4 to 9 p.m. into earnings of $65 to $100 each week—if you drive ‘a car, have good appearance and like the unusual—an interview can be ar- ranged to give complete details. No canvassing, no investment, For in- terview write Box 144, Shaver- town, Pa. 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 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. For Rent— [FURNISHED room or apartment. Privilege of phone, yard etc. Call Dallas 4-5656, : APARTMENT, Woodlawn Ave. Dal- las. Three rooms, bath, water, light, heat furnished. Newly re- decorated. Phone Dallas 4-3546 after 5 p.m. APARTMENT, four rooms and bath, Church Street, Dallas. Call 4-5441 USED SPACE is the only kind that spells business. When you use space in your shop, you are doing business. When you use space in our Trading Post you are going to do more business. LEGAL NOTICE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DIAILILIAS, located at Dallas, in the State of Pennsylvania, is closing its affairs. All creditors of the Association are therefore hereby notified to present claims for pay- ment to the undersigned at Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania, MINERS NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE, Liquidating 'Agent. Dated May 29, 1953 NOTICE Notice is hereby given by Order of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania to James Custer, Sr., Walter Custer, John Custer, and Stella Custer, their heirs, next of kin, personal representatives or assigns, of George Custer, deceased, and all interested parties, defendants, that Herman B. Shepard has filed an action to No. 298 October Term, 1953 in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County to quiet title to certain lands formerly owned by George W. Custer, more particularly de- scribed in said Complaint in said action and being: (1) A parcel of land having a frontage of 125.52 feet on North Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania by 108 feet in depth and being known as 274 and 280- 282 N. Washington Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania, more particu- larly bounded and described in Deed Book No. 464 page 67 in the Recorder of Deeds Office for Lu- zerne County, Pennsylvania, and The Name That Means . . . Sympathetic Aid in Need Let us help you bear the burden of the loss of some- one close. Our staff is noted for discreet effici- ency. GLOVA FUNERAL HOME Phone Harveys Lake 9-3044 If no answer Call 9-6000 Elect Officers Officers for the new year were elected at a recent meeting of Blue Ridge Chapter FFA Lehman- Jackson Joint (School. Bill McCarroll] was chosen presi- dent, The following officers will assist him in his duties: Ed Castel- lani, vice-president; Ken [Sutton, secretary; [Bob Norris, treasurer; Ignatius Hozempa, reporter. Leon Kern’ was retained for his second term as sentinel, Lawrence Drabick, vocational agriculture teacher, is advisor to the group. Never complain about your troubles; they are responsible for more than half of your income.—- Robert Updegraff. (2) A parcel of land having a frontage on Madison Street of 3 feet and a depth of 108 feet, more particularly ‘bounded and described in deed recorded in said office in Deed Book 464 page 67, and known as 61% Madison Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. The said lands were purchased by the said Herman B. Shepard July 6, 1950 and April 30, 1951 from the Luzerne County Tax Bu- reau, Trustee, it having acquired title to said lands for the non- payment of taxes. You are hereby notified to ap- pear and defend said action on or before August 17, 1953 at which time the Court has fixed a hearing in Court Room No. 4, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, at 10 A. M. (D.S.T.). In default of an appearance or defense any claim of title or interest which you may have in said land will be dis- charged, and the title of the said Herman B. Shepard will be adjudi- cated as indefeasible to any and all of your claims whatsoever. GALLAGHER & KENNEDY Attorneys 660 Miners National Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Attorneys for Plaintiff, LEGAL NOTICE The proposed budget for the Ross Township School District for the fiscal year, 1953, is open for inspection at the home of the sec- retary, Alfred Bronson, Sweet Valley. COMMONWEALTH of PENNSYLVANIA, County of Luzerne, ss: Julia Kowalski, Plaintiff, v. Frank Kowalski, Defendant. In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne, No. 60, July Term, 1953. To Frank Kowalski, Defendant: You are hereby notified that Julia Kowalski, the Plaintiff has commenced an action in Divorce against you which you are required to defend. ROBERT SHERROCK, Sheriff ARTHUR SILVERBLATT, Attorney for Plaintiff, 818 Miners Natl. Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 26t3 ‘Box Seat Chairman JACK RUGGLES Jack Ruggles, Lehman, sales rep- resentative for the Power Engineer- ing Corporation, Wilkes-Barre, will be in charge of Box Seats for the ninth annual Back Mountain Horse Show to be held in [Lehman on July 4th. Ruggles stated that there are approximately sixty [boxes available, each containing five chairs, Additional chairs may be added ‘to the boxes at a nominal charge. Tn ordering [boxes Mr. Ruggles suggests that preference as to sun or shade be stated and this request will be carried out as much as possible, Parties wishing to sit adjoining one another shouid also make this request in ondering boxes. Mr. Ruggles telephone num- ber is Dallas 4-2468; orders may also be given to other members of the Lehman Volunteer Fire Comp- any or phoned direct to tthe Lehman, High School if more convenient. The July 4th show will convene at 10 am. with a special exhibi- tion of Western Parade Horses by P. J. DdFont, Hazleton; the affter- noon session of the show, starting aft approximately 1:30, will be Flys To Oregon To See Children Mrs. Clifford Fink, Lehigh Street, Shavertown, left Saturday - night by plane for Oregon where she ar- rived Sunday morning to spend some time with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs. Clifford “Bud” Fink Jr. Two days before her arrival Bud and Winnie announced the birth in a Portland Hospital of their sec- ond child, Laurie Lee. “Bud,” a graduate of Kingston Township High School and Oregon State College where he took Forestry, is with the United States Forest Service in charge of lum- ber sales. . He and his wife make their hom at a U. S. Ranger Station deep in the forest along the Calacamus River, thirty miles from Estacada, the nearest town. There are ten other homes and a bunk house on the station. During World War II, Bud, a for- mer Woolworth manager, piloted forty-five bombing missions over Germany in A-26 and B-26 bombers. It was while he was training in Oregon that he met his wife and decided to take up forestry as a career. \ opened by Mayor Luther Kniffen. Following Mayor Kniffen's welcome to spectators, the 16-class show will continue until late afternoon. A 21 inch Admiral console television set and a boy's or girl’s bicycle will be chanced off during the after- noon session. At the repuest of horsemen, a driving class has been added to the show this year. This class is not listed on the prize lists in circula- tion but will foliow (Class 6, the Open Parade (Class. Horses may be shown to either two or four wheeled vehicles, ‘According {to entries received to date, this year’s show promises to be one of the finest of the nine shows staged. Mr, H. R. Bittenben- der, show chairman, stated that entries are still being received MAIN HIGHWAY. ~ Bring "em TODAY Get ‘em Regular or Jumbo SHAVERTOWN COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY OF LUZERNE ss:” Ruth Covert, Plaintiff, vs. Carl- ton Covert, Defendant. In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne Coun- ty, No. 728 May Term, 1953. To: Carlton Covert, Defendant: You are notified that Ruth Co- vert, the plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce against you which you are required to defend. ROBERT SHERROCK, ; Sheriff FRANK P. LENAHAN, Attorney for Plaintiff 519 Miners National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 24t3 NORTHEAST Oil Service Co. OIL Phone Dallas 4-3343 CHILDREN Xo) - and Velveefa 1s rich in SRE ST value 4 ACR CR CCR ENTS (4 A / / / ( 4 / / 4 ’ i / J * *High-quality protein, calcium, phosphorus, riboflavin, vitamin A Ee Sure it’s hot but SCREEN DOORS from $5.95 up. LAWN CHAIRS BEACH TOYS Phone 4-3126 SPECIALS we have what it Several sizes 13 Church St. yore SR ——— —————— a ——————————————————— BE Sep
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