The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 22, 1955, Image 8

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‘A POST CLASSIFIED AD
IS THE PLACE TO GET
| FLOORING—FOR the finest in rugs,
linoleum and carpeting, see the
big selection at the Floor Cover-
ing Shop, 36 Main Street, Dallas, or
phone Dallas 4-7861 for our Home
Selection Service.
For Sale—
Lost—
BENDIX ELECTRIC clothes dryer,
good condition $50. Mrs. Francis
Girvan, 45 N. Lakeside Drive, Dal-
las. Dial 4-7136.
TYPEWRITERS and Adding AMa-
chines, new or reconditioned, easy
terms. Morris Welsh, Smith-Corona
typewriter representative. Butler
8-3469 or Center Moreland T7061.
- NEWBERRY'S MCcINTOSH - apples
drops, $1.00 per bushel, picked
$1.50 to $3.00. Wealthy apples,
Seckel pears, all sprayed many
times. Dallas 4-0276.
RUGS. Any SIZE —AIll known
makes. A little out of the way,
but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet
Company, 267 South Main Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
FULL SIZED, four burner, bottled
gas stove. Phone Dallas 4-2455.
1952 HUDSON Pacemaker four-door
sedan, with radio and heater. Ex-
cellent condition. Call Dallas 4-7002
after 5 p. m.
CANADIAN Balsam Christmas trees.
First quality. For immedate or to
Dec. 15th delivery. Wholesale and
retail. Box 32, Dallas Post Office.
OIL HEATER, five-room heating
capacity, $35. New Water-Pump,
half horse power. Quarter horse-
power water pump, new, $98 com-
plete. Javers Store, Harveys Lake.
USED COAL . STOKER for steam,
hot - water or hot - air, with all
controls, stack coil, 40-gallon water
boiler and attachments. In excel-
lent condition. Bargain to quick
buyer. Call 4-6136.
CREAM SEPARATOR, two-cow cap-
"acity, good shape. Reasonable.
See Claude Fuller, Lake Louise
Farm, Dallas RD 3.
CONCRETE MIXER, like new. Capa-
city, one wheelbarrow. Mounted
on wheels, with motor. $50. Dallas
44-2488.
BEAGLE, brown, black, and white,
long straight nose, young dog.
Lost near Pikes Creek two weeks
ago. Bucks [County License 1629.
Reward. Benton 3900.
Wanted, Good Home—
WANTED, A good home for a male
spaniel one year old. Good with
children, smart. Call Dallas 4-0892.
Whom To Call—
TELEVISION SERVICE, 24 hours.
Phone Dallas 4-6521 after 8 p.m.
Business Phone Dallas 4-5681. Aeri-
als installed, sets repaired, strips
installed.
FURNACE OILS: Sunoco Products,
especially low prices. Quick, con-
venient metered service. Call Ross
Williams, 4-9261 Dallas.
PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh-
lenburg 2152. Oscar Whitesell,
Hunlock Creek R. D. 1.
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.
METERED GAS installation, $9.75.
Cutten Gas Company, Wyoming
327. 30 West Eighth Street, Wyo-
ming.
Save on your automobile in-
surance, six month policy, stand-
ard coverages.
GORDON S. YETTER .
Insurance and Real Estate
Pikes Creek, Pa.
Phone Office, VAlley 4-2467
Residence, Sweet Valley 7-2181
BOTTLED GAS, fuel oil. Call C. K.
Parker, Dallas 4-0426, for 24 hour
service.
BOTTLED GAS
Plumbing and Heating
Harold K. Ash
Shavertown Dallas 4-6166
MCCWLLOUGH CHAIN-SAWS
Sales and Service
August F. Walters
Dallas 4-3227
New Telephone Number for
NORTI BERTI
Dallas 4-5731
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For Free—
FOUR PUPPIES, predominantly ter-
rier and cocker. Black, brown, or
black and white models. Just in
time for Christmas presents. Al-
ready weaned. Dallas 4-2937.
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 4-5731.
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.
in the long run. C. E. German and
Son, Kingston 8-1448 or your local
supply dealer.
YOUNG WOMAN wanted for week-
ly cleaning. References required.
Dallas 4-6536.
Wanted To Buy—
BUTTER NUTS, this year's crop;
also walnuts, Phone Dallas Post,
4-5656. \
PING PONG TABLE, good condition.
Phone Dallas 4-3672.
Building—
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.
HAIR TINTING, shaping, and wav-
ing. Treat yourself to a new per-
manent. Marguerite’s Beauty Shop,
Fernbrook. Phone Dallas 4-3191 for
appointment.
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.
USED corn planters, Balers, trac-
tors, and combines at Charles H.
Long, Farm Implements, Sweet
Valley. Dallas 4-8431.
NOTARY Service. Dallas Post, Leh-
man Ave., Dallas.
ROASTING PIGS and lambs. Hill-
side Farms, Inc, Trucksville.
Phone Dallas 4-6372.
CAPONS FIVE to nine pounds; Red
pullets, Carlins 4-0611, Fernbrook.
Ransom Road.
LET'S [STOP this 3 a.m. ‘Christmas
morning fuss getting ready for
the children. Let us build your
Christmas tree platform. Dana
Brothers, cabinet-makers. Dallas
4-2280 or VAlley 3-8077.
WOOLRICH COATS AND
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
At
JOE’S MEN’S SHOP
35 Main Street, Dallas, Pa.
Phone 4-7611
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.
Electrical Contracting—
WIRING old and new, range and
water heater installation, fixtures
and appliances. 'Call Harold Brobst,
Dallas 4-7251.
Stefan Hellersperk
GENERAL CONTRACTING
GENERAL CARPENTRY
Phone Dallas 4-0744
E. V. TROBACK, general contractor
and builder. Office 67 W. Eighth,
Street, Wyoming. Telephone Wyo-
ming 61-J.
J. T. JETER
Registered Engineer
Engineering and Land Surveying
Phone Dallas 4-0696
RADIO AND TV repairs. Reasonable
Phone Dallas 4-2714 day, eve-
nings or Sundays.
Real Estate For Sale
Help Wanted—
RELIABLE WOMAN to take care of
a five months old baby half a day
a week. Own transportation pre-
ferable. Dallas 4-7881.
THOMAS P. GARRITY
Realtor
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area
Pole 113 — Harveys Lake
HARVEYS LAKE 9-6272
Found—
OF WILK
ES-BARRE
Main Street, Dallas
BOYS BICYCLE, small size, two-
wheeler, used, for set of old-fash-
fire set. Phone Dallas 4-3069.
Legal—
Notice is hereby given that
Letters Testamentary have been
granted in the Estate of Ida S.
Johnson, late of Butler Township,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, to
Glenmore N. Snyder and Anona D.
Boben, 21 South Main Street,
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Cred-
itors:are requested to make known
their claims and debtors requested
to make payment without delay to
said Executors or Roscoe B. Smith,
Attorney, 820 Brooks Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Notice is given that Letters of
Administration have been granted
in‘ the Estate of Lucius or Lucius K.
Eldridge, late of Wilkes-Barre, to
Charles A. Eldridge, 774 South
Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. Cred-
itors are requested to make known
their claims and debtors requested
to make payment without delay to
said Administrator or Roscoe B.
Smith, ‘Attorney, 820 Brooks Build-
ing, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Letters Testamentary in the Estate
of Mary Green or Miliauskas or
Miliansky, late of Pittston City,
have been granted to Helen Agnes
‘Walukonis, 40 Searle Street, Pitts-
ton. All persons indebted to said
Estate are requested to make pay-
ment, and all having claims or de-
mands are requested to present the
same without delay to said Execu-
PATRICK J. FLANNERY,
Woolworth Bldg.,
Pittston, Pa.
NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received by
the School District of the Township
of Franklin, Luzerne County, Penn-
sylvania, on or before 8 P. M. on
Monday, the 12th day of December,
1955, for the sale of the unused
and unnecessary school building,
known as the Michigan school, and
its. contents, together with what-
ever title or right of possession,
the School Districts may have to
the land on which it is erected and
described as follows: Being situate
in said township and bounded by
the public road and lands of W.
Schoonover and Reese and having
a frontage on said road of about
100 feet and a depth of about 160
feet. All bids must be accompanied
by certified checks in the full
amount of the bid; and convey-
ance to the successful bidder will
be made by a bill of sale of the
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING
OF GARBAGE AND RUBBISH, AND
THE ACCUMULATION OF SAME,
IN THE TOWNSHIP OF LAKE, LU-
ZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA,
AND IMPOSING FINES AND PEN-
ALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION
THEREOF.
Be it enacted and ordained by the
Supervisors of the Township of
Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsyl-
vania, and it is hereby enacted and
ordained by the authority of the
same, 3
SECTION 1. No public dump for
accumulation of garbage or rubbish
shall be permitted, established or
maintained on any land within the
Township of Lake except the Public
Dump now maintained and operat-
ed by the Township Supervisors and
no person shall dispose of any gar-
bage or refuse in the Township of
Lake except by conveyance to said
Township Dump where now located
or to such a place as may be des-
ignated from time to time by the
Board of Supervisors as the official
Township Dump.
SECTION 2. Township herein
shall refer to the Township of Lake,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,
SECTION 3. The bringing into
the Township from anywhere out-
side the Township any garbage or
rubbish for the purpose of dumping,
unloading, depositing, or disposing
of said garbage or rubbish in the
Township is prohibited.
SECTION 4. The dumping, un-
loading, depositing, or disposing
anywhere in the Township of gar-
bage or rubbish brought into the
the Township is prohibited.
SECTION 5. The use of any priv-
ate property within the Township
for the establishment, maintaining
or carrying on of a dump for the
SECTION 6. The accumulation
SECTION 7. The establishment,
maintaining or cdrrying on of a
dump or disposal or dumping point
or place anywhere in the Township
for the receiving, disposing, recep-
tion, dumping, unloading, collection
or accumulation of garbage or rub-
bish of any municipality and the
residents thereof, other than the
Township is hereby prohibited.
SECTION 8. Any person, firm, or
association violating any of the pro-
Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Notice is hereby given that the
following Ordinance be presented
for passage at a meeting of the
Supervisors of Lake Township to be
held Saturday evening, December 3,
1955, at 8 o'clock P.M. in the Daniel
C. Roberts Fire Company Building,
visions of this ordinance shall upon
conviction thereof in a summary
proceeding before any Justice of the
Peace be fined the sum of One hun-
dred ($100.00) dollars for the first
violation thereof, and three hun-
dred ($300.00) dollars for any sub-
sequent violation thereof. And in
default of the payment of such fine,
the violator shall be sentenced and
committed to the County jail for
a period not exceeding thirty (30)
days. Said summary proceedings
shall be brought in the name of
the Township. Proceedings for the
violation of this ordinance and for
the collection of fines imposed here-
by may be commenced by sum-
mons, at discretion of the Justice of
the Peace before whom the pro-
ceedings is begun. No warrant shall
be issued, except upon complaint on
oath or’ affirmation specifying the
violation thereof. All proceedings
shall be directed to; and be served
by a constable of the Township.
Costs may be also imposed upon
violators..
SECTION 9. If any section of this
ordinance, or any part of any sec-
tion, is determined by a competent
court having jurisdiction to be con-
trary to law, statute, or constitu-
tion and therefore void and of no
effect, said determination shall in
no way affect what remains of this
ordinance; instead what remains of
this ordinance shall be considered
the act of the Supervisors as if the
never a part of any ordinance. This
is expressly the intention of the
Supervisors, that any portion of
this ordinance not voided shall be
saved and shall have full force and
effect,
domed and enacted into law
the
History Of Back Mountain
Good Thanksgiving Story
(Continued from Page Seven)
was fine, but inasmuch as new and
larger quarters are to be’ provided,
the exhibit this year should be
doubled. The fruit men will also
have a chance to make a much
better exhibit this year than ever
before, and there is no place in the
United States where better fruit is
grown. In fact, we have every re-
source necessary to make our Fair
one of the best in the State and we
are going to do it. ;
Many a flat dweller whose chil-
dren’s play ground was the street,
whose wife’s occupation was at-
tending the “movies” and whose
own chief pleasure was in reading
the Sunday Paper, has had his own
outlook and that of his family com-
pletely changed by life “Back of
the Mountain.”
Back of the Mountain is the ideal
place for the daily commuter whose
business interest lies in the City,
but who loves country life.
“Back of the Mountain” is the
ideal place for the rich man be-
cause he has the power to assist
nature and make the landscape
smile; while it is the ideal place for
the poor man because with a mini-
mum of labor on. his part, nature
assists him to support himself,
which is after all, the noblest
achievement that man can attain.
Misericordia Team
In Three Debates
Members of the College Miseri-
cordia Debating Society met three
schools in debating contests last
week.
On the question “Resolved that
non-agricultural industries be guar-
anteed an annual wage,” the nega-
tive varsity team of Maureen Lynch
and Janice Curry defeated the
University of Scranton team.
In a debate with King’s College,
Thursday night, the affirmative
team of Janice Cohan and Mercedes
Finn won.
Saturday the debaters traveled
to Muhlenberg College to take part
in a tournament.
LIVE IT UP
Vacationers often spend a few
weeks on resort sands and the rest
of the year on the rocks.
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YORK
A,
Off Times Square —helf bleck from
i Radio City.
400 modern reoms with bath.
Restaurant, Coffee Shop, Ceckiail
Lounge. Garage adjoining.
‘PACKAGED TOURS
facluding sightseeing, night clubs,
hotel room 2 te 6 days
from $6.95 vp
Contact local travel
mgent or write
Jack Gallagher
| Manager
Clrcle 7.8100 &
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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
DOROTHY D. LANDIS
4-3211
or
Dallas 4-0485
ANNE P. RAY
| Dallas 4-1101
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