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

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IS THE PLACE TO GET
For Sale—
hay for timothy. Phone Dallas
7-2621.
COLORADO Blue Spruce, White and
Norway Spruce, Scotch Pine trees.
All sizes. Dig your own. $1 per
foot. William A. Valentine, Spruce-
wood Acres, between Lehman Cen-
Sweet Valley
7-2704.
DELICIOUS Newman potatoes, fresh
dug. Arthur Newman farm, old
fairground road beyond New Goss
Manor.
NEW and USED guns bought and
sold. Shells, ammunition, hunt-
ing equipment. Alan and Bryce
Major, Lehman. Dial Dallas 4-2473.
COAL STOVE, Modern-Maid, green
and tan, good condition, $15.
Phone Harveys Lake 9-3374.
AKC registered “boxer dogs, fawn
and brindle. Dial 4-6442 Dallas,
or call 3956 Tunkhannock.
ONE-HALF horsepower Deming jet
water pump, practically new, also
pipe. Call Dallas 4-2696.
ED at Shiner’s farm in Loyalville.
Dial Dallas 7-2621.
LARGE Arcola heater, oval china
closet, bedroom suite, two leather
chairs, mahogany; mirrors. Philip
Frey, Beaumont.
TEN PIECE walnut dining room
suite; 9x15 sisal rug; kitchen
table, blonde mahogany desk or
vanity and end tables. Dallas
4-7637.
LIVE and dressed
Rood, Sweet Valley.
7-2553.
capons. Carl
Phone
SEVENTY ACRES woodland along
Route 309, between Bowman's
Creek and Travers Park. Sightly lo-
cation for summer place or roadside
business. Call Dallas 4-5656
USED corn planters, balers, trac-
tors, and combines at Charles H.
Long, Farm Implements, Sweet
Valley. Dallas 4-8431.
BROWN & FASSETT Feeds as well
as Purina Feeds now sold by
Huston’s Feed Service, Fernbrook
Corners. Dallas 4-6191.
Whom To Call—
A WIDOW would like to take an
elderly woman or a couple to
board at Harveys Lake. New home,
all improvements, near Laketon
School. Mrs. Alice Race. Inquire at
Lake Postoffice.
FOR general electric work, wiring,
motor maintenance and repair;
also plumbing and heating. Call
H.L. 9-6457 evenings.
DO YOUR feet, legs and back both-
er you? Do your feet. burn?
Have you callouses? We can help
you with all your foot problems.
We custom make arch supports.
Dallas Shoe Repair, Main Street.
BURRC WES aluminum storm win-
dows and screens; aluminum
storm doors; Gardner radiator en-
closures. C. S. Nicol. Phone 4-5321
or 4-6488,
HOUSE TRAILERS for sale,
new and used. Toluba Trail-
er Sales, Harveys Lake High-
way at ddetown.
TELEVISION SERVICE, 24 hours.
Phone Dallas 4-6521 after 8 p.m.
Business Phone Dallas 4-6561. Aeri-
als installed, sets repaired, strips
installed. f
COOLERATOR, good condition,
brand new motor, 7 cubic feet,
$50. Phone Dallas 4-3049.
£
CALORIC Gas Stove, four burner,
used eight months, also 5-piece
wooden buffet set. Stephen Skopic,
Harveys Lake 9-3433.
MALE boxer, fawn with white Feet,
Eighteen months old. Dial Dallas
4-6442 or call Tunkhannock 3956.
CLOVER HAY, timothy hay and
straw. Call H. B. Schooley Es-
tate VAlley 2-7801.
SPECIAL SALE on all practically
new Baby Grand Pianos—includ-
ing such famous makes as STEIN-
WAY, CHICKERING, Knabe, Bo-
gart, Cristman, priced from $495.
Terms can be arranged. Lizdas Pi-
ano Store, 247 South Main Street,
NEWBERRY APPLES
Stone Acres
All varieties, sprayed eleven
times. MacIntoshes in season
now, plenty of hard varieties
later, in storage in apple-cellars.
Pioneer Avenue.
ANTIQUES
At the Trading Post
BOUGHT AND SOLD. - Furniture,
Glassware, China, and bric-a-
brac. ‘Mrs. Rhoda Bartell. Phone
Dallas 4-7751%
PERMANENT WAVING, tinting,
hair styling. Mildred Lutes
Beauty Parlor, 60 Lake Street,
Dallas. Open daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m,
Thursday and Friday evenings until
9 pm. For appointments dial
4-0032 or 9-6472.
FOR EXPERT SERVICE on furnace
and stove repairs, sales and serv-
ice. Lancaster water pumps. Phone
H.L. 9-6736.
WIRING old and new, range and
water heater installation, fixtures
and appliances. Call Harold Brobsb,
Dallas 4-7256.
J.T. JETER
Registered Engineer
Engineering and Land Surveying
Phone Dallas 4-1366
ness. Call 4-7101 for service
with the most moflern equipment.
Trucksville Radio Service.
WELL DRILLING a specialty. In
business over 40 years. All work
guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son,
Dallas R. D. 1. Phone H.L. 9-6851.
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products, Me-
ter Service to insure you of accu-
racy. Montross Oil Company, 436
Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt-
ler 7-2361.
FOR ANY KIND of carpentry work,
call Dallas 4-1474.
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.
BOTTLED GAS—Metered gas is re-
liable, convenient, economical.
Call Cutten Gas, 30 W. 8th Street,
Wyoming. Phone Wyo. 327.
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.
LICENSE forms, affidavits, notary
service. Dallas Post, Lehman
Ave., Dallas.
PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh-
lenburg 2152, Oscar Whitesell,
Hunlock’s Creek, RFD 1.
HAIR TINTING, shaping, and wav-
ing. Treat yourself to a new per-
manent. Marguerite’s Beauty Shop,
Fernbrook. Phone Dallas 4-3191 for
appointment. ] 3
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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.
BEACH HAVEN SHOP for furniture
repairing, antique refinishing and
repairing, general wood work. How-
ard Young, 8 Maple St., Shaver-
town. Phone Dallas 4-7631.
Building—
E. V. TROBACK, general contractor
and builder. Office 67 W. Eighth
Street, Wyoming. Telephone Wyo-
ming 61-J.
For Free—
FIVE little kittens, four buff boys
and one mixed girl. Six weeks
old, weaned, playful, just right for
pets. Dial Dallas 4-4586. :
Work Wanted—
ANY KIND of outdoor work. Phone
Dallas 4-6519.
Plumbing and Heating—
PLUMBING and heating. Gould
pumps our specialty. Delaval
Milkers, Jamesway Barn and Poul-
try equipment. Westinghouse Farm
and home appliances. Phone Muh-
lenburg, 2331. Rural Supply Co.
Shickshinny.
Sanitary Service—
ROOFING, all types new and repair
work. Gutters, caulking, painting,
glazing, sidewalls, chimney repairs.
Dallas Roofers. Dial Dallas 4-4227.
SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy
vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer,
City Scavenger, 137 Dagobert
street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529.
NORTHEAST
OIL SERVICE CO.
FUEL OIL
Phone Dallas 4-3343
MAIN
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BILLS
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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.
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CARL TURNER |
wishes to thank voters of
Monroe Township for sup-
port in his successful cam-
paign for school director.
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
PHONE
NAN DODSON
Dallas 4-1281
or ‘
DOT LANDIS
Dallas 4-3211
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Legal—
NOTICE N
Est. of Durelle T. Scott, decd.
Letters testamentary have been
granted to Durelle T. Scott, Jr.
Wilbur W. Scott and Olive Scott,
10 E. Jackson St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
They request all persons having
claims to make known the same,
and all persons indebted to make
payment, to them without delay.
45t3 Frank Townend, Atty.
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.
Wanted To Buy—
FARM tractor with attachments.
Phone BU 7-2824 or write Carl
Makinson, 22 Crisman St., Forty
Fort.
Twenty INCH two-wheel boy’s bi-
cycle. Mrs. Harry Haas, rear of
Fred Dodson’s store, Kunkle,
Real Estate For Sale—
THOMAS P. GARRITY
Realtor
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area
Pole 113 — Harveys Lake
HARVEYS LAKE 9-6272
Building lots, Davenport Ave.,
Parrish Heights, 50 by 135, 70
by 100, $500.00. Easy terms.
Albert H. Parrish, 76 Parrish St.,
Dallas.
GOSS MANOR, new groups of nanch-
style homes starting at all times.
Easy financing terms » arranged.
Open Saturdays and Sundays for
inspection. Lloyd McHenry, phone
Kingston 7-8912.
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 = neighborhood.
Call Whitesell Brothers, Dallas 4-
3606 and inquire about the new
Oak Hill development at Idetown.
Excavating—
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 TANK
Excavating and Ditching
BULLDOZING
CELLARS and LAND
CLEARING
JOSEPH YATSKO
PHONE DALLAS 4-2496
Prince of Peace Bazaar drew good¢
crowds Wednesday and Thursday
afternoon and evening. Patrons
found a wider variety of articles
for sale than usual, and merchan-
dise moved rapidly. Decorations
featured white and gold holly
branches and Christmas tree balls.
Outstanding were home - made
dolls, smocked dresses, aprons, with
good space devoted to home-made
pickles and jellies.
Mrs. Alwen Mortensen made up
twenty-nine clown dolls, gay in red
and white seersucker; ten Raggedy
Anns and Andy’s; ten upside down
dolls. In addition to these, she made
dozens of doll dresses, some of them
smocked, and hat and coat sets in
quantity. Mrs. Mortensen started
work immediately after last year’s
bazaar, making a career of doll
manufacture. The six sock monkeys,
were contributed by Mrs. Harry
Graves, a former member of the
church.
Aprons ranged from sheer affairs
to slip over and evening gown down
the line to gingham mother and
daughter sets with smocking. Mrs.
A. S. James and Mrs. Fred Schmidt
were in charge here, and doing a
rushing business.
Mrs. H. R. Weaver and Mrs. Rob-
ert Maturi were chairmen of smqck-
ed dresses, dainty psstels and dark-
er chambrays.
Baby things and other knitting
were handled by Mrs. R. C. Milne
and Mrs. John Vernon. |
Mrs. Calvin Hall had charge of
sports shirts. Thirty were made up,
only half a dozen left by mid-eve-
ning on the first day.
Mrs. Donald Clark was in charge
of baked goods, Mrs. Ralph Smith
refreshments. White elephant table,
Mrs Paul Goddard and Louise Miller;
ry. Mrs. Shel Evans; country store,
Mrs. Warren Unger.
A new department in charge of
Mrs. E. N. S. Hodgson, included bot-
For Rent—
BUNGALOW type home, living
room, two bedrooms, dinette,
kitchen, bath. Hot air heat.
Parrish Street, Dallas.
FURNISHED apartment and bath.
Nice porch and lawn. 80 Main
Road, Trucksville. Available im-
mediately.
FIVE-ROOM, first floor apartment,
Carverton Road. Oil heat, nice
yard, safe place for children. Shade
trees. Dial Dallas 4-2301.
THREE ROOM apartment, large
living room, Shavertown, garage,
private entrance, porches, newly
decorated. Must be seen to be
appreciated. Can be seen Saturday
and Sunday. Call Dallas 4-4721.
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Lost—
TAN fox-terrier with white legs,
answers to name of Mister. Lost
Tuesday afternoon, vicinity of Pio-
neer Avenue, Dallas. Call 4-0311
or 4-3286.
GREGORY BLDG.
5 Main St., Dallas
PrONE 4-4506
DAILY: Tues. & Fri. 1-5 P.M. .
EVES: Tues., Wed., Fri. 7-8:30
Eyes Examined © Quality
SIMON LONG BLDG.
54 S. Main St., W.-B.
Puone 3-3794
DAILY 9:30 - 5 P. M.
EVES BY APY
Glasses © Optical Repairs
Vv vY VO VV VV vv YY
Friday to 9 p.m.
dbase
THA
The promise
NKS.
still holds:
tled herbs from the Cathedral gar-
dens in Washington, bouquets of
dried flowers and leaves, and
bunches of bittersweet.
Customers from Kingston ‘and
Forty Fort came, as well as a crowd
from the Back Mountain. Joe Mac-
Veigh, born to be an easy mark at
any community affair, staggered off
loaded down with smocked dresses,
plaid sports shirts, and dolls. At
last reports, Mrs. Clark was plan-
ning to waylay him at the door with
a large chocolate cake.
Committees in charge were
pleased with response, and already
making plans for next year. Mrs.
Clarence Woodruff and Mrs. Charles
W. Lee were co-chairman.
Lake" Superior is the largest lake
in North America.
HOME
For Sale
3 bedrooms, ideally located
on Davis St., Trucksville. Big
lot. Garage, practically new
Low taxes,
E. C. WIDEMAN
REALTORS
Call Bob Laux Dallas 4-5002
Ralph E. Major
Lies At Lehman
Ralph E. Major, Lehman Heights,
was buried Wednesday afternoon in
conducted from the home by Rev.
Frank K. Abbott and Rev. Clayton
Bostic, former and present pastors
of Lehman Methodist Church, of
which Mr. Major was a member.
Mr. Major, 63, had been increas-
ingly ill for the past two years, re-
quiring hospitalization at Nesbitt
Memorial for a time last fall. Until
ill health prevented, he was a ma-
ims with W. H. Nicholson and
A native of Lehman, son of the
late Champ and Lydia Major, he
had spent practically his entire life
He is survived by his widow, the
fcrmer Mabel Moore of Benton; a
son, Harold, at home, who nar-
rowly escaped death from polio two
years ago and is still crippled from
its effects; three grandchildren; four
brothers: Albert, Shavertown; El-
mer, Homer and John, Lehman.
Nephews acted as pallbearers:
Warren, Daniel, Glenn, and Wayne
Major, Carl and Leonard Moore.
Nieces were flower-carriers. Ar-
rangements were by Alfred Bron-
son.
Silver-Leaf Sale
Silver - Leaf Club, Kunkle, will
hold a rummage sale at Lare’s, Lu-
zerne, Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday. Rummage may be left at
Dodson’s store, at the Grange Hall
or with Mrs. Ralph Hess, general
chairman,
Phone 4-3126
Bo
I will continue to serve
Arthur R. Dungey
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MAIN HIGHWAY
TRUGKSVILLE