PAGE EIGHT A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET For Sale— APPLES: Baldwins, Jonathans, Spies; Stark Nursery fruit trees, shrubs, shade trees. D. L. Babchalk," Ryman Road, East Dallas. ' Phone 4-0612. omatic washer. Good condition. Bruce Moen, phone Dallas 4-6222. MACINTOSH Apples, small, $1.50; medium, $2.25; large, $2.75; fancy pack, $3.50 per bushel. Newberry Orchards. Dallas 4-0271 or 4-0276. 1948 DODGE Club Coupe, radio, heater, good condition, $115.00. Telephone Harveys Lake 9-8343 or BUtler 7-9964. Dick Osborne, Noxen. Ey ABC BOTTLED GAS SERVICE. Get the best. Call Dallas 4-3372. James W. Monk Company, Main Highway, Trucksville. METERED GAS installation, $9.75. Cutten Gas Company, Wyoming ming. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 2152. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek R. D. 1. DALLAS AUTO SEAT COVERS Geo. Mason, Prop. Dallas 4-0566 or 4-9521 All seat covers custom-made, Auto Tops from $37.50, Kitchen chairs and glider cushions. All work guaranteed. GREY ENAMEL Kitchen Stove Kitchen Table and chairs, Girl's Bicycle, 3 Tricycles, Gas = Range. Phone BUtler 7-0202. . FORD PANEL Truck, 1949 Model. (Call Dallas 4-2001. PRICED RIGHT for quick sale, ten- piece mahogany dining room suite. Dial Dallas 4-7259. BEDROOM SUITE, 4-6136. PEDIGREED Chihuahua Pups, D. Mekeel, Lehman, Pa. Phone Dal- las 4-2445. ADJUSTABLE CRIB, stroller, car- riage, Maytag washer, DE LAVAL MILKERS, John Deere spreader, 4 can cooler. Willard Rau, Dallas 4-2089. 1950 BUICK Special, 4 door sedan, good tires, complete new custom upholstery. Dallas Auto Seat Covers. Phone Dallas 4-952i. FIFTY PULLETS about ready to lay, heavy birds, barred rock cross- breed. $1.50 apiece. Near Fred Dod- son Store in Kunkle. Dallas 4-0497. cheap. . Dallas BENGAL Combination coal and bottled gas range, white, convert- ible oven, $55. Phone C. M. 7-109. Wyckoff. BABY [CARRIAGE Good condition. Phone Dallas 4-6621. 3-PC. LIVING Room Suite. able. Dallas 4-2829. SPORTING GOODS, guns, ammuni- tion, hunter's supplies, hunting licenses, hunter’s insulated clothing, boots. CADDIE LABAR’S, Memorial Highway, Dallas. RUGS. Any SIZE—AIl known makes. A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre APPLES, Delicious, MacIntosh, Kings, Spies, Cortland, Banana. Potatoes, cabbage, rutabagas, chrys- anthemums, pumpkins, squashes, cider and vinegar; gourds and orni- mental corn, fresh eggs. Produce stand opposite Natona Mill. Nine beautiful lines of Christmas Cards to select from. Order them now at 5% October discounts and forget about the problem of buying them during the busy Christmas holidays. Imprinted with your name or without as you desire. The Dal- las Post. and Stroller. Reasonable. Reason- Ammunition. Lay-a-way. Remod- eling. Sale. Bargains in Trains, dolls and many other toys. Bryant's Bike Shop, Kingston. For Modern Privitng Try The Post BALED HAY for sale, first and sec- ond cutting. Elwood Lord, Wyo- ming R. D. No. 3. SCHOOL CLOTHES SHOES — RUBBER FOOTWEAR ¢ U.S. KEDS Joe’s Men’s Shop 35 Main Street, Dallas, Pa. Phone 4-7611 Wanted To Buy— HAIR TINTING, shaping, and wav- ing. ‘Treat yourself to a new per- manent. Marguerite’s Beauty Shop, Fernbrook. Phone Dallas 4-3191 for appointment. NOTARY Service. Dallas Post, Leh- man Ave., Dallas. Real Estate For Sale THOMAS P. GARRITY | Realtor | REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 84 — Harveys Lake HARVEYS LAKE 9-6272 Another Booster Day Coming November 10 Westmoreland Football Mothers’ ed in poor collections because of Football Mothers expect to hold another tag day Sat- urday, November 10. SEVEN ROOM Home, 1% baths, modern kitchen, oil heat, $6950, ; 18 miles from Dallas. Write Robert Dunn, 90 Putnam St.,, Tunkhan- nock, Pa. : 151 ACRES, Columbia County, (80 acres woodland, balance farm- land), large barn, silo, corn crib, 10 room house, electricity, heat, hot and cold water. For information, write or call 8. M. Kyrpzak, Orange- ville, RD No. 1, Pa., Dial Glen Court 38-5847. For Rent— HALF OF Double house, 2 Cliffside Avenue, Trucksville, Pa. Apply 5 Cliffside Ave., Trucksville. Tele- phone 4-3383 Dallas. FOUR BEDROOM Home, modern conveniences, hot water heat, large yard, good locality. William Rau, Dallas 4-2089. Room For Rent— 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 7-2131 BOTTLED GAS Plumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash Shavertown Dallas 4-6166 LARGE ROOM for rent with all im- provements. Will room or board. Mrs. Alice Race, School Street, San- dy Beach, Harveys Lake. Wanted To Rent— FOUR BEDROOM House, vicinity of : Dallas with option to buy. Expect to be permanent resident. Box W, care this newspaper. FOUR OR FIVE rooms and bath or whole house of six or seven rooms. (Call Dallas 4-5656 or 4-7676 and ask for John. Help Wanted— TELEVISION SERVICE, 24 hours. Phone Dallas 4-0561 after 8 p.m. Business Phone Dallas 4-5681. Aeri- als installed, sets repaired, strips installed. MAJOR UPHOLSTERING Co., Har- old Southworth, Dallas 4-4312. Repairs, remodelling, refinishing. Custom built furniture. Easy pay- ments, free estimates. FURNACE OILS: Sunoco Products, especially low prices. Quick, con- venient metered service. Call Ross Williams, 4-9261 Dallas. Parker, Dallas 4-0426, for 24 hour service. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products, Me- ter Service tr insure you of accu- racy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361. 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. 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 SAM ASHLEY Roofing & Siding Contractor Home Improvements 4-087 RFD 2 Dallas Quality Work & All Work SALESMEN wanted to cover local territory for Back Mountain establishment, full or part time. No experience necessary. Many good leads. terested. Work Wanted— REPAIR, painting, roofing. Wayne King (Financing). Phone Sweet Valley 7-2641. TYPIST desires to address cards and envelopes at home, or : routine typing. Dallas 4-2433. Plumbing and Heating— PLUMBING, Heating, Tinning and Pump Work. Estimates. No job too small. Richard W. Weidner, Dallas 4-2898. 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. Building— Stefan Hellersperk CABINETS, CLOSETS, REMODELLING, DECORATING Phone Dallas 4-0744 Guaranteed Get Our Samples and Prices McCULLOCH CHAIN-SAWS Sales and Service August F. Walters Dallas 4-3227 PAINT TODAY =« No Money Down With F.H.A, Take 6 to 3¢ Months to Pay GLENN W. SCOVELL 150 Welles St., Forty Fort ELECTRIC Shallow Well Pump. BU 7-6027 Good condition. Phone Sweet Valley 7-2708. | HICKORY Nuts and butter nuts Appliance with outside hulls removed. PARTS and SERVICE Phone Dallas 4-5656. Whom To Call— SEASONED Fire Place Logs. Dallas 4-2483. CALL BIRKENHEAD for Upholster- ing, Furniture Repairing and Re- finishing. Reasonable. VA 2-2574. CHIMNEYS, fireplaces, cabinet work, carpentry, 15 years exper- ience. Call Harveys Lake 9-3427, Stanley Hilbert. ' SAW FILING and retoothing, knives and shears sharpened, lawn mow- ers repaired and sharpened, new and used mowers and parts. Phone Dallas 4-1184. William Eckert, Main Highway, Trucksville. YOUR FULLER BRUSH MAN Kenneth Shaffer Do your Xmas shopping at home! Phone Dallas 4-4401 STOVE and FURNACE repairs, all makes. We deliver. Call Dallas 4-3372. James W. Monk Company, Main Highway, Trucksville. ® Frigidaire ® Easy ® Hoover © Maytag ® Caloric ® RCA ® Youngstown ® ABC Largest stock of genuine repair parts in this area REBENNACK’S Open Friday Eves. to 9 Parking In Rear BU 7-1175 267 Wyo. Ave., Kingston Coal and Haulina— GENERAL HAULING — wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable ser- vice. Norti Berti, Dallas 4-5731. TOP SOIL Excavating and Grading JAMES FUTCH 220 Trayor Street, Exeter Phone Wyoming 727 or Dallas, nights, 4-2278 E. V. TROBACK, general contractor and builder. Office 67 W. Eighth Street, Wyoming. Telephone Wyo- ming 61-J. Legal— Notice is hereby given that on November 13, 1956, Kenneth Rice and Robert Rice of Orchard Farms, Dallas, Pennsylvania, will file in the office of the Secretary of the Com- monwealth and in the office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County, an application” to conduct business under the name and style of ‘“OR- CHARD FARMS RESTAURANT AND DAIRY BAR”, for the opera- tion and conduct of a restaurant and dairy bar. The permanent place of business said restaurant will be the intersection” of Routes 309 and 115 in the Borough of Dallas, Lu- zerne County, Pennsylvania. The said Kenneth Rice and Robert Rice are the only persons owning or in- terested in said business. MITCHELL JENKINS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL persons interested or ..gho may be affected, by the Wilkes-Barre Quilting Company, 46 East Liberty Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., a busi- ness corporation, that it filed with the Department of State of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pa., on the fifteenth day of October, 1956, a certificate of election by its shareholders to dissolve the said corporation, and that the board of directors is now engaged in winding up and settling the affairs of said corporation, so that its corporate existence shall be ended by issuance of a certificate of dissolution by the Department of State of Pennsylvania, under the provisions of the Business Corpora- tion Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1938, as amended. GEORGE L. FENNER, JR., Attorney. SHERIFF SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7%, 1956 at 10 o'clock A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa No. 33 December Term 1956, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue or outcry to the highest and best bidders, for cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Coun- ty, Pennsylvania, on Friday, De- cember 7, 1956 at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the de- fendant in and %o ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Bor- Pennsylvania, bounded and de- scribed as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the northeast side of Third Street on Division line between lots Nos. 265 and 267 on Fair Ground Plot of Robert T. Pettebone, Wyoming Lu- zerne County, Pennsylvania; thence along said division line North 57 degrees 41 minutes East, 102 feet to an alley; thence along said alley South 82 degrees 19 minutes Hast, about 40 feet to a point; thence South 57 degrees 41 minutes West, 101 feet more or less to a point on Third Street; thence along said Third Street, North 82 degrees 19 or less to the place of beginning. CONTAINING 4000 square feet of surface more or less and being the whole of Lot No. 267 and a Hortion of Lot No. 269. Improved with a 1% story frame dwelling known as 204 Third Street, Wyoming. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Louise Anselmi, As- signee vs. William Pace and will be sold by JOSEPH MOCK, Sheriff. PAUL R. ORRSON, Attorney. Bowling has caught on in the Back Mountain! Since the opening of the new Crown Imperial Bowling Lanes on the Dallas-Harveys Lake Highway hundreds of bowlers have been descending nightly to pit their skill against their other team mem- bers. Every night, except Saturday and Sunday, the lanes are booked by one Back Mountain league or anoth- er. Among these are the Dallas Kiwanis, Whitesell Brothers League, Harveys Lake Woman’s Club League, Back Mt. Church League, Denmon’s Service Station League, and St. Paul’s Lutheran League. In the afternoons several wom- en's leagues take over. They are the Irem Women Golfers’ League, Dallas Senior Woman's Club League and College Misericordia Girls’ League. date is Rose Unger, Davis Street, Trucksville, who posted a 209 game high at this printing. If not topped by midnight on Saturday, Rose will walk away with the cash prize for best woman bowler of the week. Last week the high individual game for men was bowled by Dale Par- sons, Shavertown. This was quite a feat since the high of 222 had held throughout the week and Dale didn’t finish his game until ten min- utes before the deadline on Satur- day night. He posted a string of strikes for a 235 total. High woman bowler last week was Lelia West, Dallas, with 187. In League bowling the Back Mt. Church League, with sixteen teams going on all the alleys on Wednes- day nights, the rivalry is very keen. Recent standings showed Lutheran “A” team, Shavertown “C” team and Trucksville “C” team tied for first spot with records of 9 won and 3 lost. In this league Willard Lozo, Shavertown came up with the in- dividual 3-game high of 585, Philip Van Blarcom, Shavertown, was high for a single game with 233 and the high team was Dallas “A” team with 887. The Dallas Post will carry this bowling news each week but it is important that league secretaries or presidents send in the information about their leagues or give the in- formation to Bob Hanson or Joe Volley at the lanes. All information concerning bowling activities must be reported by Tuesday evenings at midnight. Webers To Speak On Switzerland Book Club To Enjoy Outstanding Program Mr. and Mrs. Felix Weber will show colored slides of their recent trip to Switzerland at the Novem- ber 21 meeting of the Book Club in the Library Annex. Mrs. Lloyd Kear, president, says that this will be an exceptionally interesting meeting, and hopes to have an overflow attendance in spite of its occurrence the day before Thanks- giving. Mr. Weber, in visiting his birth- place of Mollis, a small village in the valley surrounded by towering Alps, saw his relatives for the first time in forty-five years. Pictures were taken of snow-clad mountains far above the snow line, with skiers flashing down the slopes in mid- summer, and placid blue lakes re- flecting the peaks. In the main, pictures were con- centrated in Switzerland, though a few were taken in London and Paris en route to Switzerland. The Webers flew both ways, leaving Idlewild June 15, returning July 16. John Churry Heads Dallas Kiwanis John Churry, Norton Avenue, was named president of Dallas Ki- wanis Club at Wednesday night's meeting at Irem Country Club. Other officers elected were: Frank G. Mathers, 8rd, vice president; Frank Karweta, second vice presi- dent; Albert T. Glahn, secretary: Francis N. Fry, treasurer. Directors for the coming year are: James Graham, Donald Weeden, Atty. Roscoe Smith, Richard Horton, George J. Kintz, Theodore Ruff and Franklin Gager. Mother Home From Mercy, Son Remains Mrs. Paul = Rother, Maplewood Avenue, was discharged on Tuesday from Mercy Hospital, where she was registered as a surgical patient. Her five-year-old son, Paul, is still in traction at the same hospital, with probability of remaining four more weeks. One weight was re- moved from the traction apparatus Wednesday. Paul was injured when dashing across Huntsville Road, he was hit by a car. Carol J. Bogart Becomes Bride Of Paul Rhienholdt Carol June Bogart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Bogart of Terrace Drive, Shavertown, was married to Paul Rhienholdt Swiger, son of Mr. and: Mrs. Robert H. Swiger of Shinnston, W. Va., Satur- day at 7 p. m. in Shavertown Meth- odist Church. The double ring ceremony “was performed by the pastor, Rev. Rob- ert: DeWitt Yost. Mrs. Mildred K. Kern was organist. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Bogart of Eden Park, Portsmouth, Ohio, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, attended the couple. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore yellow brocade sress and yellow and white chrysanthe- mums. ’ Her attendant was attired in a cocoa brown lace and taffeta dress. Her flowers were rust chrysanthe- mums. Following a Soiiption at the home of the bride, the couple went to the Southern States. The bride is a graduate of West- moreland High School ‘and attended Wilkes College. She was employed in the credit department of Fowler, Dick and ‘Walker. Mr. Swiger was graduated from ‘West Fairmount High School, Fair- mont,” W. Va., and served in the U. S. Air Force four years having spent. some time in French Morocco. He was stationed with the 648th Aircraft [Control and Warning Squadron at Red Rock, near Ben- ton, for two years. If It’s Printed, Call The Post BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Retail grocery business in a growing Back Mountain com- munity, presently grossing $40,- 000 to $45,000 per year, with a ‘potential of twice that amount. A-1 clientele. Death of partner necessitates sale of the entire business. Any reasonable offer will be considered. Address communications to Box ,W, care of the Dallas Post. Quick action on the part of Trucksville Fire Department saved a frame house from burning Tues- day afternoon at 3:30, when flames shot from the meter of the vacant home at 26 Meadowcrest and threatened roof and siding at the back of the house. An employee of the light company was turning on the power, preliminary to oc- cupancy by a new. family when sparks shot out. The fire subdued without trouble, prevented from reaching the interior, but the meter was com- pletely destroyed. Ralph Garris drove the fire truck. Lehman WSCS To Hold Bazaar-Turkey Supper Christmas wreathes of pine, hem- lock and spruce artistically com- bined with English walnuts, horse- chestnuts, peanuts and artificial fruit to form permanent decorations which can be saved from year to year will be a feature of the WSCS Bazaar next Wednesday in connec- tion with the annual turkey dinner of Lehman Methodist Church. Baz- aar opens at 10 and will continue through the evening. Dinner will be served at 5. Tickets may be pur- chased from members. No reserva- tions necessary. : ] Six Beautiful Designs eo PICKET ® COLONIAL e STOCKADE ; © FLOWER BED BORDER & RAIL Whatever your requirements J let us call on you and give you | estimates. 4 You'll be shipitved at the low { cost of this fence. “N.S. STREDNY General Landscaping DALLAS R.D.1 Phone Dallas 4-2093 ol bh dh bolo Bd dodo odio was * dood dod dno dl i VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VY VY YY YY YY VV VV YY odd odd ’ guaranteed fresh . and so delicious! $]3° 1 Ib. box $960 2¢) 2 Ib. bom exclusive at HALL'S PHARMACY Main Highway Dallas MEN WANTED We are looking for two men to represent us in this area. The men we select will have a life- i time career. We are one of the largest companies in its field. Well known in this area. Train- ing program, Group Insurance, Pension Plan, Pay while training. All replies confidential. Write Box N ¢-0 The Dallas Post giving full particulirs. Lost BEAGLE, female, vicinity of Dallas, black and tan, ‘answers to Queenie. Reward. Phone Dallas 4-2189. LARGE Short Haired Dog. Male, white with tan spots. Phone Dallas 4-2937 Boarding Animals— DOGS BOARDED. Individual heated stalls and runways. Trimming all breeds. Robinson's Country Kennels. Dallas 4-7021. Winner— DALLAS FURNITURE CLUB. Win- ner was Helen Smith, 1130 Wyo- ming Avenue, Exeter. Drawn by Ruth Stolaric, Fernbrook. | in ASK ABOUT OUR WINTERIZING SERVICE Bob Ashman, Mgr. ’ ar “A 3 Se pe RRS gS