PAGE EIGHT The TRADING POST A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY DIAL 4-5656 or 4-7676 © FOUR CENTS PER WORD e 75¢ MINIMUM For Sale— APPLES: Delicious, McIntosh, Bald- wins, Spies; potatoes, cabbage, home made bread, buns, cookies, fresh eggs. Produce Stand opposite Natona Mill. . FURNITURE : DISCOUNT. SALES, famous brands for less: 7-piece maple living room group, cost $269, now $169.95. Provincial bedroom, cost $379, only $229.95. 5-piece chrome dinette, cost $69, only $39.95. Famous brand rubber top . mattress, cost $59.50, only $29.95. “The People’s Friend,” Zeller’s Dis- count Store, 6365 S. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. , Open Monday and ~ Friday nights. : : BLACK COCKER Spaniel female puppies, seven weeks eld, cute as a button. Call Dallas 4-0039. CANNEL COAL, ideal fiireplace fuel. Enjoy bright dancing: flames dur- ing holidays and all winter long. Burns in any fireplace. Easy to han- dle, high heat content, no waste. "R. A. Davis, 18 Scott Street, Wilkes- Barre. VAlley 2-2188. SCHWINN BICYICLES, Schwinn Cor- vette, Jaguar bicycles. . Bargains “in trains, dolls and many other toys. Bryant's Bike Shop, Kingston. AUTOMOTIVE Equipment; one mo- tor analyzer, one Manley press, one AC sparkplug cleaner. Call Tunkhannock TErrace 6-74000 or 6-4891. 1950 BUICK Special, 4 door sedan, good tires, complete new custom upholstery. Dallas Auto Seat Cov- ers. Phone Pallas 4-9521. ; BALED HAY for sale, first and sec- ond cutting. Elwood Lord, Wyo- ming R. D. No. 3. SPORTING GOODS, guns, ammuni- tion, hunter's supplies, hunting licenses, hunter's insulated clothing, boots. CADDIE LABAR’S, Memorial Highway, Dallas. RUGS. Any SIZE—All known makes. A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay. B.. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. | SHOES — 5 FOOTWEAR U.S. KEDS Joe’s Men's Shop 35 Main Street, Dallas, Pa. Phone 4-7611 : "TEN DAIRY COWS, two. Holsteins, |- eight Guernseys. Gidéon Miller, “ Kunkle. Phone Dallas 4-0490. Wanted To Buy— DRAPES, 2 or 3 pair, blue or grey, average size, must be in good condition. Dallas 4-2488. Stefan Hellersperk CABINETS, CLOSETS, REMODELLING, DECORATING l Phone Dallas 4-0744 WELL DRILLING a specialty. In business over 40 years. All work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son, Dallas R. D. 1. Phone HL. 9-8851. BOTTLED GAS, fuel oil. Call C. K. Parker, Dallas 4-0426, for 24 hour service. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products, Me- ter Service tn insure you of accu- tracy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361. PAINT TODAY No Money Down With F.H.A, Take 6 to 86 Months to Pay GLENN W. SCOVELL 150 Welles St., Forty Fort BU 7-6027 —— SAM ASHLEY Roofing & Siding Contractor Home Improvements 4-0874 RFD 2 Dallas Quality Work & All Work Guaranteed Get Our Samples and Prices : MeCULLOCH CHAIN-SAWS Sales and Service August F, Walters Dallas 4-3227 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. Save on your automobile in- surance, six month policy, stand- ard coverages. : GORDON S. YETTER Insurance and Real Estate 3 Pikes Creek, Pa. Phane Office, VAlley 4-2467 Re’idence, Sweet Valley 7-2181 THE DALLAS POST, os 5 } USED CARS and trucks bought and sold. Morton Connolly, Reliable Auto Parts, 444 Union Street, Lu- zerne. BUtler 7-9368. DON'T FREEZE Your Hands and tear .your clothes in the wind! Buy a Gas Clothes Dryer. Cutton 2 | Gas Company, 337 Wyoming Ave. Wyoming. Telephone 327. CLEANING, HOUSECLEANING, FLOOR WAXING expertly done; also, janitorial service. For appoint- ment, call Valley Floor Waxing and Polishing Co. BUtler 8-2746. SEASONED Fire Place Logs. Dallas 4-2483. MAJOR UPHOLSTERING Co., Har- old Southworth, Dallas 4-4312. Repairs, remodelling, refinishing. Custom built furniture. Easy pay- ments, free estimates. Appliance PARTS and SERVICE © 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 17-1175 267 Wyo. Ave., Kingston STOVE and FURNACE repairs, all makes. We deliver. Call Dallas 4-3372. James W. Monk Company, Main Highway, Tru Trucksville. ABC BOTTLED ) GAS 3 SERVICE. Get the best. Call Dallas 4-3372. James W. Monk Company, Main Highway, Trucksville, Real Estate For Sale NEW THREE-BEDROOM home with tiled bath, powder room, birch kitchen, automatic oil heat, and garage, $13,900. Harveys Lake 9-3045. SIX ROOM HOME in Dallas, bath, automatic heat, hot water, $5,900. Telephone Dallas 4-4681. COMPLETELY Modernized 6 room home, steam heat, storm win- dows, garage, large lot. V. A. ap- proved. Excellent condition, com- fortable and convenient, $7,350. Dallas 4-5496. For Sale or Rent— NINE ROOM HOUSE, including large sun room plus two baths, can be subleased as two apartments $90. Write Box H, in care of this newspaper. BOTTLED GAS Plumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash ‘Shavertown Dallas 4-6166 PIANO TUNING a od re] " lenburg ' 2152: ‘O8car Hunlock Creek, R.D. 1, : Muh- itesell, THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & Service to the Greater Bask Pole 84 — Harveys HARVEYS LAKE 9-6272 t: Area TELEVISION SERVICE, 24 hours. Phone Dallas 4-0561 after 8 p.m. Business Phone Dallas 4-5681. Aeri- als installed, sets repaired, strips installed. . IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or poo mobile using oil? Your. mechanic ‘or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP. : STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. 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. Bpartment for Rent— FOUR ROOM and bath Apartment in Trucksville, heat and hot water included. Dial Dallas 4-7828. Room For Rent— ROOM in Shavertown for business lady. On bus line. Phone Dallas 42773. DALLAS Main St. PAY THEM OFF WITH A PERSONAL LOAN FROM "THE MINERS" Our rates are low—only $6 per year per $100 MINERS NATIONAL BANK BRANCH For’ Rent— SEVEN ROOMS and bath, heat, hot water furnished year around. Garden. Close to schools, churches, stores. Dallas Borough. $85. Call Dallas 4-5656. OFFICE FOR RENT—Dallas Dairy. heat and light furnished. Tele- phone Dallas 4-6031. Help Wanted— WOMAN to take care of partial in- valid from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. five or six days a week. Elmcrest Drive, just off Memorial Highway. Phone Dallas 4-3881. ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATOR techni- cians for Curtis Improved Stud Service in expanding territories. No previous experience necessary, will train technicians. For personal in- terview or information write or call Carl Stevens Jr., Watsontown R. D. 2, Pa. Phone Turbotville 3251. FLOORLADY and Experienced Op- erators for woman's dresses for Back Mountain Area. Phone Dallas 4-5726. WAITRESS and general housework- er wanted at The Castle. Live in or out. Apply in person for inter- view. Dallas 4-9461. Plumbing and Heating— PLUMBING, Heating, Tinning and Pump Work. Estimates. No job too small. Richard W. Weidner, Dallas 4-2898. Sanitary Serviee— 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. Wanted— "OWNER or good home for small ‘strayed hound type dog, with brown, black and white spots. Had slipped collar. Phone Dallas 4-5546. Coal and Hauling— GENERAL HAULING — wood, coal, - freight, etc. : removed. Prompt, dependable ser- vice. Norti Berti, Dallas 4-5731. Building— ; E. V. TROBACK, general contractor and builder. Office 67 W. Eighth Street, Wyoming. Telephone Wyo- ming 61-J. Boarding Animals— DOGS BOARDED. Individual heated stalls and runways. Trimming all breeds. Robinson’s Country Kennels. Dallas 4-7021. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer, City Scavenger, 137 Dagobert Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529. Legal— PUBLIC NOTICE Public notice is hereby given. by the Borough Council of Dallas, Lu- zerne County, Pennsylvania, that the proposed budget for said Bor- rough for the year 1957 is now and will be available for public inspec- tion at the office of the Borough Secretary, Borough Building, Dallas, Pennsylvania, for a period of ten (10) days following the publication of this notice. ROBERT BROWN, Borough Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Helen C. Honeywell, deceased, late of Dallas Township, to John D. Honeywell, 151 (Church St., Dallas, Pa. All per- sons indebted to said estate are re- quested to make payment and those having claims are directed to pre- sent the same without delay to the executor above named. Robert L. Fleming, Attorney-at-Law, 21 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Notice is hereby given that the school districts of Dallas Borough, Dallas Township, Franklin Town- ship, Kingston Township, ((all of Luzerne County, Penna.) and Mon- roe Township (of Wyoming County, Penna.), by resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of each of said ‘school districts, desire and in- tend to organize an Authority pur- suant to the provisions of the Muni- cipality Authorities Act of 1945, said Authority to be designated ‘Dallas Area Joint School Authority”; said Authority being created for the pur- pose of acquiring real estate and constructing school facilities pro- posed to be rented to Dallas Area Schools, a jointure comprising the said school districts, and for. such other purposes as may be author- ized by law. Articles of Incorpora- tion for the said “Dallas Area Joint School Authority” will be filed with the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on January 16, 110957. Jonathan C. Valentine, Attorney. NOTICE is hereby given that the ORDINANCE PROHIBITING AND REGULATING THE DUMPING 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 VIOLATON THESREOF, in effect during the year 1956 .has been reenacted by the Supervisors of the Township of the year 1957. Lake Township Board of Supervisors, Otto A. Biery, Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that the LAKE TOWNSHIP PER CAPITA TAX RESOLUTION which was in force during the year 1956 has been reenacted ‘without substantial change by the Supervisors of the Township of Lake. The same Three Dollars ($3.00) Per Capita Tax is imposed for the year 1957. Lake Township Board of Supervisors, Otto A. Biery, Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that &e LAKE TOWNSHIP AMUESMENT TAX RESOLUTION which was in force during the year 1956 has been reenacted without substantial change by the Supervisors of the Township of Lake. The same tax of 10% is imposed for the year 1957. Lake Township Board of Supervisors, Otto A. Biery, Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that the Realty Transfer Tax Ordinance in effect during the year 1956 which imposed a tax of 1% on sales in- volving the transfer of title of real estate located in the Township of Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania, has been reenacted by the Supervisors of the Township of Lake without substantial change, and the same tax imposed for the year 1957. In accordance with the Act of June 25, 1947, P. L. 1145 as amended, the tax is now paid by the trans- feror and is to be paid regardless of whether or not any part of the transaction takes place in the Town- ship of Lake. Lake Township Board of Supervisors, Otto A. Biery, Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FRANK J. MICHAEL, of Michael St., Dallas, Pa., and FRANK J. MICHAEL, Jr., of Michael St., Dal- las, Pa., will file in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Ashes and garbage: Lake without substantial change for |: FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1957 Goodwin Named Top Wrestler Lake Silkworth Lad Wins YMCA Tourney Dick Goodwin, 112-pound wrest- ler, from Lehman-Jackson-Ross High School was the outstanding wrestler of the Novice Wrestling Tournamént held last weekend at Wilkes-Barre YMCA. Dick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goodwin of Lake Silkworth end grandson of Ray Goodwin, former Wilkes - Barre Record editor and crack pistol shot and sportsman, was awarded a trophy donated by the Central YMCA’s Mothers Club. Twelve champions were crowned among the 160 wrestlers in the Tournament.. Lehman had two of them, a record equalled but not sur- passed by Kingston and Forty Fort High Schools. Lehman also had one second place. Warden Wesley, 85-pound class, was the other first place winner. His brother George, also of Sweet Val- ley, took second place in the 120- pound class. Ed Stofko, 165-pound and William Casterline, 95-pound, also got into the semi-finals. Paul Fedor, 103- pound and Stanley Stepfanowicz were eliminated during the first day. Thomas Maurer Reported Bs Good At General Thomas F. Maurer, Pioneer Ave- nue, was seized with a sudden heart attack while about to enter his car in the Shavertown Methodist Church parking lot on Sunday, immediately after morning service, and collapsed on the ground. On order of Dr. Malcolm Borthwick, he was rushed to General Hospital, where he re- mains as a patient. His condition at press-time was reported as good. Kingston Town- ship ambulance responded to the emergency call within minutes. Ten Township FHA Boys Will Attend Farm Show Ten junior and senior bdys from Dallas-Franklin-Monroe High School, accompanied by Sheldon Mosier, in- structor in Vocational Agriculture and advisor for Dallas Chapter of Future Farmers of America, will at- tend the Farm Show in Harrisburg next week, leaving Monday at 4 p.m. and returning Wednesday. Attend- ing the police rodeo and the judging of beef cattle will be: Harry Hilbert, Robert Fitzgerald, Roy Meeker, El- wood Misson, and Charles Seward, from the senior class; Howard Cool- baugh, Clark Lewis, Clark Mosier, James Rogers, and Roger Belles, from the junior class. . The Minute Men of today are those who can make it to the re- frigerator and back with a sandwich while the commercial is on. Pennsylvania and in the office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County on January 15th, 1957, an application for a certificate to conduct business under the assumed and fictitious name of FRANK J. MICHAEL &_ SON, said business to be ocnducted Assigns Engineers To Study Local Highway Dr. John L. Dorris, County Demo- cratic chairman, has disclosed that action to eliminate dangerous curves and hazards on the winding Luz- erne-Harveys Lake highway has been promised by Joseph Lawler, State Secretary of Highways. Lawler said the department is as- signing an engineering firm to make surveys and recommendations for rehabilitating 6.5 miles of the road from Courtdale to Dallas Borough. Bccidental Shot Wounds Snow-Shoe Rabbit Hunter George Halowich, 33, Harveys Lake, was shot in the leg by a com- panion, Forrest Sorber, 61, while hunting snowshoe rabbits, when Mr. Sorber tripped on waist-high brush and knocked his gun off safety. | Halowich was taken to General Hos- DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Fined $100 And Costs For Spotlighting Deer Grant Alt, Main Road, Fernbrook, and Thomas Kane, Jackson Street, Dallas, were fined $100 each for spotlighting deer in Ross Township, losing their appeals against convic- tion before Judge Harold Flannery. Geese Over Shavertown Mrs. Angert Antanaitis, Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown, phoned the Post early Tuesday morning to say she was attracted by a honking over- head and looked up to see four large geese travelling directly north —a rather unusual sight for this. time of o year. Protect Ser ve Protect evergreens and shrubs from being broken by snow by en- closing the plants with six inch strands of chicken wire fastened | loosely at the ends. This will tend | to prevent the heavy weight of snow pital Saturday morning, where he is and ice from breaking the branches reported comfortable. ‘Skating Rink Cleared of those plants which normally tend to spread. . Close your mouth and open your Gay Blades Skating Rink, Central | eyes and you'll need Botig, to Dallas, has been bulldozed free of snow, and is ready again for skaters after Thursday's storm. make you wise. Read The Post. aratiod at Michael Street, Dallas Pa. B. B. LEWIS, Atty. “We put TWINSULATION in our attic...and “It took us only one Saturday to insulate our whole attic. Now our house stays warm all winter — and our heating ' = bills are down 25%! During last summer's hot weather = it kept our upstairs rooms so much cooler than before! = “We used Gold Bond TWINSULATION because it gave us the most for our money. in one: the rock wool blocks heat; the aluminum Si fi reflects heat!” Gold Bond TWINSULATION can give you die. ‘same 2 comfort and savings. Stop in today and see samples. Bring the dimensions of your attic and we will tell you how g: much TWINSULATION® you need. CRI BUILDING PRODUCTS SHAVERTOWN LUMBER CO. 10 E. Center St. Shavertown are we glad! pr It is really two insulations erly 8c per rsa. af - rication for your engine. in one motor oil! D Andy Denmon, Owner MAIN HIGHWAY with this w= Modern Motor Oil Cities Service 5-D Koolmotor actually pro- vides the performance of several motor oils... . gives the finest possible winter lub- For quick cold-engine starting, it pro- vides light, 10W oil I AT STARTING, you need th : performance with New 5-D Koolmotor Oil. FIVE MI a 10W oil won’t do! Now you need medium 20 oil FIFTEEN MINUTES LATER, a 20 oil would be ance inside that “hot” engine. ‘Again, New 5- SO DALLAS 4-9551 warm-up, medium 20 oil performance a And for cruising, the heavy 30 oil perform- ance you need to prevent excessive friction. All this in one motor oil! Stop in and change over this week, e performance of a light 10W oil for quick lubrication. You get that NUTES LATER, as your engine grows ahi - performance. New 5-D Koolmotor supplies it! ake too thin. Now it’s time for heavy 30 oil perform- D Koolmotor Qil provides it! It’s every oil you need: NMON'S CITIES @® SERVICE Bub Ahan, a _ TRUCKSVILLE me nn TE re en marnd
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