Sa a PAGE EIGHT 4 POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET For Sale— FOR SALE No. 1 white potatoes Dial 4-2447, NINETEEN CUBIC foot Amana deep freeze, six months old. Reasonable. Phone Dallas 4-6504. sacrifice. See it at 99 Pioneer Ave- nue, Shavertown. MALE BOXER, three and a half years old, fawn, AKC registry. Good with children. Dial Dallas 4-5421. WE ARE a little long on dogs. Four pedigreed Dachshunds for sale. Low-slung chassis, finished three in Autumn Red, one two-tone. Three standard models, $39.95 each. One with extra equipment, $49.95. Sorry, no trade-ins accepted. James Oliver, phone Dallas 4-6051. BAY MARE, three-gaited, Lehman Center. Dial Dallas 4-2466 after 5 pm, FROSTED CIDER and Northern Spy apples at Ide’s Fruit Farm, Route ELEVEN BY twelve Axminister rug, excellent condition; studio couch with solid back. Call ‘CM 7067. CRUSHED BLUE-STONE. All sizes for highways, driveways and walks. Coon Certified Concrete, tain Quarry, Sweet Valley 7-2604. SCHOOL BUS Fifty-Four Passenger Dodge Leon Emanuel Pittston R. D. 1 Phone Harding 2803 RUGS. Any SIZE —All known makes. A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Wilkes-Barre. GERANIUMS AND vegetable plants; annuals; Howard Wardan, Lake highway, Dallas 4-0554. BLACK TOP, plant-mixed. Coon Cer- tified Concrete, BUtler 7-3177, or call plant at North Mountain Quar- ry, Sweet Valley 7-2604. STOCK CAR. 1941 Mercury coupe, tow bar, crash bars, safety belt, mountain of spare parts. Call Dal- las 4-2405. FRESH DRESSED STEWERS — FRYERS CAPONETTES HILBERT’S HATCHERY Phone Harveys Lake 9-3422 HAIR TINTING, shaping, and wav- ing. Treat yourself to a new per- manent. Marguerite’s Beauty Shop, Fernbrook. Phone Dallas 4-3191 for appointment. MCCULLOUGH CHAIN-SAWS Sales and Service August F. Walters Dallas 4-3227 TELEVISION SERVICE, 24 hours. Phone Dallas 4-6521 after 8 p.m. Business Phone Dallas 4-5681. Aeri- als installed, sets repaired, strips installed. RADIO and Television is our busi- ness. Call 4-7101 for service with the most modern equipment. Trucksville Radio Service. REPAIR or NEW WORK on all types of floor covering. Your choice of famous brands. For prompt service call SHUPP'S FLOOR COV- ERING, Dallas 4-2070. USED corn planters, balers, trac- tors, and combines at Charles H. Long, Farm Implements, Sweet Valley. Dallas 4-8431. Lost— MALE BOXER, fawn, answers to Cappy. Reward. Lost Sunday in West Nanticoke, seen on Harveys Creek Road and Fort Diner, wears license and identification. Call Nan- ticoke 234-M. Help Wanted— WIDOW OR elderly lady desirous of a home, to care for home and be a companion to invalid woman. Call Dallas 4-0802. Wanted To Buy— USED FOUR burner bottled gas stove. Good condition, Phone Dal- las 4-5656. Building— Stefan Hellersperk GENERAL CONTRACTING GENERAL CARPENTRY Phone Dallas 4-0744 NOTARY Service. Dallas Post, Leh- man Awve., Dallas Fresh Eggs — Dressed Chickens YETTERS POULTRY FARM Pikes Creek, Route 115 Phone Sweet Valley 7-2131 FRANK Jackson, Harveys Lake 9-2651, for bird houses, bird feed- ers, stencilled Dutch television stools for children, milk stools with handles for children, cherry and walnut luggage or tea tray holders. Specializing in Martin house, two story, accommodating sixteen birds. They are both attractive and useful. Give them as birthday and wedding gifts. WANTED Tree Work Cutting Down and Hauling Dead Trees Phone Dallas 4-4489 For Free Estimate MAZER GREEN HOUSE Flowers and vegetable plants. Geraniums, petunias, coleus, ager- atum, alyssum, astors, marigolds, many others. Some house plants. Combination pots, flower-filled log boxes, many tomato varieties. Open every- day, route 115, 1; mile from Lehman Center. Tele- phone Dallas 4-2501. U. S. KEDS for all the family at JOE’S MEN’S SHOP 86 Main Street, Dallas Phone 4-7611 KELLER’S GARDENS / Idetown Gladiolus Bulbs Perennials and Annuals Vegetable Plants Harveys Lake 9-6361 KELLERS GREENHOUSE, Idetown: Tomato plants, Early Victory, Rutgers, yellow fruited, Burpeana hybrid, potted Burpeana hybrid. early cabbage, mangoes. Perennials: delphinium, columbine, canterbury bells, pyretheum, mallow, blue sage, scarlet sage, chrysanthemums. An- nuals: bachelor buttons, calendula, snapdragons, larkspur,” petunia, marigolds, alyssum ageratum, etc. PANSIES, GERANIUMS, bedding plants, vegetable plants. Joseph Hardisky, Lehman Heights. Phone Dallas 4-0957. NORTHERN SPY apples, small siz- es and seconds. Ide’s Fruit Stand. Route 29, Loyalville. Open every Sunday afternoon. AUCTIONEER, ANDREW D. Race, Box 529, Harveys Lake R. D. 1. Phone 9-3420. Satisfaction -goeTan: teed. FREE BOTTLED gas installation. Cutten Gas ‘Company, Wyoming 327. 30 W. 8th Street, Wyoming. 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. PIANO TUNING and repairs. Brad- bury, Dallas 4-2163 or Glenwood 7-2127. BOTTLED GAS, prompt service to your home or business place. It’s cheap, clean and convenient. Com- plete line gas appliances, water and space heaters. Harold Ash, Shaver- town. Phone 4-6166. NOW IS THE TIME TO RE-ROOF Call SAMUEL ASHLEY ROOFING AND SIDING CONTRACTOR Finest Quality Materials Used All Work Guaranteed Phone Dallas 4-3157 and 4-0874 47 Mill Street, Dallas RADIO and Television Repairs, an- tennae installed. Professional phonograph service. Moe Johnson, Harveys Lake. Phone 9-3051. EXICAVATING, LAND clearing, ditch digging, building contractors, good quality fill dirt, top soil, red ash, de- livered. Dodson and Hudak, office 4-1571, residence 4-4886. mobile using oil? Your mechanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP. STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. 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. Coal and Hauling— GLEN ALDEN COAL delivered promptly. Call 4-1441, Back Moun- tain Lumber and Coal Co. freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable ser- vice. Norti Berti, Dallas 4-7396. 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 supply dealer. Real Estate For Sale HOUSE, SIX rooms, three bedropies and second floor glassed in slee] ing porch 10 by 25 feet, bal powder room, all hard wood floors, garage. Mt. Greenwood Road, Trucksville. Dial Dallas 4-3346. SEVEN ROOMS, four bedrooms, hardwood floors, fireplace, chick- en coops, garage, one acre rasp- berries ,grapes etc. Dallas 4-0644. CHOICE BUILDING lots any size at Kunkle. Call 4-7051. THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 113 — Harveys Lake HARVEYS LAKE 9-6272 CHOICE HOMES AND LOTS Dallas and Vicinity Home Fire Insurance J. F. BESECKER Real Estate Broker Dallas 4-5551 Garden Plowing— E. V. TROBACK, general contractor and builder. Office 67 W. Eighth Street, Wyoming. Telephone Wyo- ming 61-J. WIRING old and new, range and water heater installation, fixtures and appliances. Call Harold Brobst, Dallas 4-7256. Jd. T. JETER Registered Engineer Engineering and Land Surveying Phone Dallas 4-0696 For Rent— FOUR ROOM apartment and bath, second floor, centrally located in Shavertown, close to buses, schools, stores, churches. 101 West Center Street, or dial Dallas 4-3490. APARTMENT ON Orange-Demunds Road: five rooms, bath, large porches, lawn. School bus. Call Cen- termoreland 7053. BY THE season, attractive new modern cottage, lake front, Lake Carey. Phone Dallas 4-5656, Dallas Post. Work Wanted— PLANTING OF all kind, new lawns included, pruning, outdoors main- tenance, experienced tree work, odd jobs. Nicholas Stridney. Phone Dal- las 4-2003. Legal— NOTICE ESTATE OF RAYMOND J. GREG- ORY, late of Dallas Township, Lu- zerne County, Pa. Letters of ad- ministration have been granted to Ellen G. Crispell, Overbrook Ave- nue, Dallas, Pa. All persons having claims or demands are requested to sons indebted are requested to make payment without delay. JAMES, McLEAN, SILVERBLATT and MINER, Attorneys NOTICE ESTATE OF DOCTOR J. E. SCHEIFLY, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appoint- ed Executor of the Estate of Dr. J. E. Scheifly, deceased and all per- sons owing money to the Estate should make payment thereof to the undersigned and all persons having obligations due. from the Estate should give notice thereof to the Executor. Harold Tippett, Executor Kingston National Bank Kingston, Pennsylvania ROSEN, JENKINS & GREENWALD 226 Sec. National Bk. Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania GARDEN PLOWING and discing. Tom Kingston. Dallas 4-3548. FOR Prese ore NOTICE Sealed bids are requested for the transportation of pupils on all bus routes under the jurisdiction of the Dallas Borough-Kingston Township Joint School Boards. Proposals are to be for five year terms. Descrip- tion of the bus routes may be se- cured at the administration office, Dallas.’ All proposals to be opened at 8:00 P. M., D.S.T., June 6, 1955. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or ell bids or any part thereof of any bid. By order of the Board of Directors, of the Dallas Borough-Kingston Township Joint School District, Dal- las, Penna. Eleanor C. Jones Secretary NOTICE Dallas-Franklin Township Joint School Board will receive sealed bids to furnish pea coal to Dallas- Franklin Township School for the 1955-1956 term. Bids should be in the school office on or before noon, June 7, 1955. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Signed DONALD J. EVANS Secretary ' NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the School District Amusement Tax Res- olution in effect during the year 1954, which imposed a tax of 10% upon the amount charged for ad- missions to any place of amuse- ment, has been reenacted by the School District of the Township of Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, without substantial change and the same tax imposed for the yeay 1955. HARRY H. ALLEN Secretary i Youth Drowned At Evans Falls Sudden Death For Lone Fisherman Three State Troopers from Tunk- hannock Barracks found the body of Richard Byron DeRemer at the bottom of a deep pool under Evans Falls Wednesday morning at 7:20. Fishing alone, young DeRemer, 20, was last seen at 7 p.m. Tuesday evening. His father, Charles De- Remer, became alarmed at 11 p.m. when his son did not return to his home at Evans Falls, and searched along the stream for an hour, alert- ing State Police at midnight. Edwin Walker, Aloysius McKin- ney, and Mauro Forte, hampered by darkness in their - inspection of known deep pools along that section of Bowmans Creek, did not make their grim find until well past day- light. The pool, carved out of rock by the cataract, is fifteen feet deep at this point, the surface concealing what lies beneath by foam ‘and debris. The clue to the tragedy was a fishing rod lying on the bank be- side a bull-head. The assumption is that Richard attempted to scale a ledge, slipped in his heavy waders, clutched for safety, and was unable to hold himself up in the smother of water when his boots filled. He will be buried tomorrow after- noon from the Evans Falls Metho- dist Church, Rev. Charles Chayer conducting. Interment will follow in Orcutt Cemetery. Richard was born in Noxen. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeRemer; a sister Louise, and a brother Roland. A 1949 Dodge sedan stolen on two different occasions from Rich- ardson’s Used Car Lot was found Saturday morning parked along Huntsville Reservoir not far from Orchard Knob Farm. Thomas West who lives nearby made the dis- covery. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters of testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Jared D. Montanye, late of the [City of Wilkes-Barre, to Olive K. Montanye, 23 W. Hollen- back Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. All persons indebted to ‘said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present same at once to the said Olive K. Montanye, Executor. Or to Roscoe B. Smith, Esq. 820 Brooks Building ‘Wilkes-Barre, Pa. NOTICE : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT letters testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Edward George, late of the Borough of Laurel Run, Luzerne (County, Penn- said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to Dorothy V. George, Administratrix, 7 Wahrn Cliff, Laurel Run, Pennsylvania. NICHOLAS R. DEGILLIO, Attorney 302 Second National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the School District Resolutions in effect during the year 1954, fixing a license fee of $10.00 on any juke box, pin ball machine or shuffleboard game, has been reenacted by the School District of the Township of Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, with- out substantial change, and the same tax imposed for the year 1955. HARRY H. ALLEN Secretary Back Mountain Painters See Film At Art League Friday, night's meeting of the Wyoming Valley Art League drew a number of Back Mountain mem- bers and guests to the Osterhout Library to view the French film on Renoir, Seurat, and Picasso, fore- runners of modern painters. Noted in the auditorium were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell, Mrs. Lewis Le- Grand, Mrs. Burt Bryant, Mrs. Harry Goeringer, Mrs. Herbert Weiss, Mrs. B. Mitchel. Members were in- vited to visit the loan exhibit at the First Presbyterian Church House after the program, Annual election of officers showed Mrs. Ernest G. Smith returned to the presidency. Niccolo Cortiglia, summer resident of Beaumont and well known portrait painter, re- minded membership of the clothes- line exhibit scheduled for Thursday and Friday of this week in Public Square, weather permitting. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 Junior Women Plan Dinner At Castle Dallas Junior Woman’s Club Board laid plans for the June 7 din- ner at Castle Inn, at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Harry Edwards in Huntsville Tuesday evening. The telephone squad will call all mem- bers, to insure reservations by June 2. For entertainment, each member is asked to bring a home-decorated hat. Mrs. John Richards and Mrs. Edwin Richards are general chair- men. Announced by Mrs. Edwin Roth as heading the Library Auction Candy Booth were Mrs. Doris Mallin and Mrs. Thomas E. Reese. Mrs. Raymond Daring and Mrs. William Lee submitted secretary’s and treas- urer’s reports. Others present were Mesdames Charles Nicol, Jr., Elwood Swingle, Thomas Templin, John Porter, Wil- liam Stewart. Ringring For Athlete’s Foot Recommended by Many Physicians For Sale by KEUHN’S DRUG STORE Dallas Drugs N\ A = by Housekeeping woven saran screening Amazing new plastic screen- ing GUARANTEED against rust, rot, corrosion. We have LUMITE, the low-cost, longer- lasting screening in widths to fit all your doors, windows and porches. Buy yourstoday. ®Reglstered Trade-mark SIZE: ALUMINUM GALV. BRONZE PLASTIC 12323 24¢ 14¢ 18c 24” 26¢ 16¢ 36¢ 20c¢ 32> 34e _ 24e 52¢ 27¢ 48” 52¢ 36¢ 80c¢ 40¢ We also have the Sprayers. IN DALLAS Phone 4-3126 Church St. Dallas IN SHAVERTOWN Phone 4-1441 Main St. Shavertown NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Realty Transfer Tax Resolution in effect during the year 1954, which imposed a tax of 1% on sales involv- ing the transfer of title to real estate located in the Township of Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, has been reenacted by the School District of the Township of Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, with- out substantial change, and the same tax imposed for the year 1955. HARRY H. ALLEN Secretary All Kinds of Insurance HAROLD E. FLACK AGENCY HAROLD E. CHARLES D. FLACK FLACK Res. Phone ' ® Office Phone Dallas Wilkes-Barre 4-4171 VAlley 3-2189 PEAT FOR SALE Call or come in and see Eckert Bros. for prices on best quality peat for your lawn shrubbery, garden etc. We sell by the bushel, bag or cu. yard delivered or haul it yourself. Location — Machell Ave., Dallas, Pa. PHONES Paul Eckert Da 4-6492 Wm. Eckert Da 4-2036 by building Build your own Lawn Chair with curved back and seat from an Easi- Bild “Build It Your- self” Full Size Pat- tern. Just trace on wood, saw and as- semble. Have fun, save money, build your own lawn fur- niture. 10 E. Center St. After Hours No. 32 35¢ Shavertown co BE