it PACT RIGHT 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— CHEAP USED Refrigerators, four or six cubic foot. Call VAlley 2-780 or VAlley 3-6398. FLAGSTONE suitable for walks and patios. Irregular and cut. George Swan. Phone Dallas 4-2140. STEER MATIC Whitney Baby Car- riage, blue leather, excellent con- dition throughout. Phone 4-7036. 1929 MODEL A Ford sedan in run- ning condition. © $25. Dallas 4-6537. : GOOD HAY, ton $15.00, bale 25c. John Sholtis, Follies Road, Jack- son Township, near Jackson Grange. CLOVER HAY, about 5 acres. Will sell outright or on shares. Dallas 4-4181. FOUR ACRES of mixed timothy and clover hay. Shiskowsky Farm, Loyalville, Pa. Telephone Sweet Valley 77-2651. : PORCH SCREENS, two 6"11” x 49” and two 4’6” x 4’8”; four window screens, 2'3” x 4’6%”. Call Dallas 4-057. DACHSHUND, red female, five months old, inoculated, AKC registered. Gentle with children. Telephone Dallas 4-5006. SWEET VALLEY Strawberries. Buy them at Merril Thomas's Fruit Stand opposite Natona Mills or at Updyke’s Berry Farm Sweet Valley 72064. Special prices by the crate. ANTIQUE CARS. Cadillas coupe, 1928 model, in running condition, and 1928 Cadillac Phaeton. Harveys Lake 92744. BOY'S SCHWINN World Traveller Bike. Good condition. New tires and handle grip. $20.00. David Evans, Dallas 4-3049. CAMERA AND DARK ROOM Equip- ment: Rolliflex F3.5, filters, Proxar lenses, speed gun, tripod, Eastman Precision enlarger, Timo - O-Lite, Print box, complete dark room equipment. 133 Church St., Dallas. Phone 4-7071. STANDING CROP of good mixed hay, 20 acres, reasonable, at Rug- gles. Call Charles Williams, Har- veys Lake 9-3216. 1947 FORD. Rebuilt motor. Loren Thompson, Bunker Hill. MY STANDING Hay Crop for sale. (About 40 acres). Clifford Space, Huntsville Road, Dallas, Pa. Phone 4-4116. - FARMERS who care the most, buy the best. Buy Unadilla Silos. Keep ensilage prime. Kenneth ~ Brobst, 44 Pinecrest Ave:, Dallas. - VEGETABLE PLANTS: celery, to- ‘matoes, mangoes, and hot pep- pers, late cabbage, white and late purple cauliflowers; Flowers: chrys- anthemums, cocks comb, . bedding dahlias, asters, salpiglossis, alys- sum, | double petunias, marigolds. Keller's Gardens, Idetown. Tele- phone Harveys Lake 9-6361. 18 Cu. Ft. HARDER-FREEZ Upright . Freezer, only 18 months old. Worth $589 when new. Excellent condition. Will sacrifice for $275. Telephone Dallas 4-4621 for infor- mation. PLACE YOUR ORDER now. From time to time we . have large wooden packing cases, size 32 x 44, eight to 12 inches deep. We will be glad to save them for you at $2 each. Can be used as lumber or for ‘a hundred things around the home or farm. The Dallas Post. MOM! Famous ‘“P.F. FLYERS” arch- support canvas sneaks as feat- ured on TV’s Mickey Mouse Club. Now at GLOBE STORE in Luzerne— plus S & H Green Stamps. BLACK TOP, plant mixed. Coon Certified Concrete. BUtler 7-3177 or call North Mountain Quarry, Sweet Valley 7-2604. USED REFRIGERATORS, freezers, television sets, all in good work- ing condition, $25 up. Gosart’s Market, Dallas. ANTIQUE Boston Rocker recently hand decorated; antique Hitch- cock style hand decorated: chairs with new fibre rush seats. Bird houses and feeders. Frank Jackson, Pole 172 Harveys Lake. Phone 9-265. SCHWINN BICYCLES, Schwinn Cor- vette, Jaguar bicycles. Bargains in trains, dolls and many other toys. Bryant's Bike Shop, Kingston. RUGS. Any SIZE — All known makes. A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Compa , 267 South Main Street, ilkes-Barre. PENNIES a day buy one of our ex- pertly reconditioned outboard mo- tors. These motors were taken in on trade for 1957 Johnson Sea- Horses. They've been thoroughly checked and serviced. Yours for as little as’ $35.00. LaBar’s Sporting Goods, Memorial Hwy., Dallas. CRUSHED Blue Stone, all sizes for highways, driveways, walks. Coon Certified Concrete. * BUtler 7-8177 or call North Mountain Quarry, Sweet Valley 7-2604. HEADQUARTERS « FOR U. S. KEDS Sold ONLY At JOE’S MEN’S SHOP 85 Main Street, Dallas, Pa. Phone 4-7611 Will Swap— TWO MALLARD Drakes for two Mallard Ducks. Phone Dallas 4-3301. Clarence Laidler. : Whom To Call— PARRY and COMPANY, all types of roofing and ‘siding. Free esti- mates. Phone Dallas 4-5162. GENERAL HAULING — wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable ser- vice. Norti Berti, Dallas 4-5731. DON WEIDNER for landscaping, gardening, pruning, tree cutting with chain saw. Telephone Dallas 4-027. 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. SUMMER TIME has come—let us work magic with your hair. We'll wash it, cut it, set it, retouch it— style it in a flattering new coiffure that’s both fashion right and beauty right for you. Marguerite’s Beauty Shop, opposite the new Linear Plant in Fernbrook. Phone Dallas 4-8191 for an appointment. VACUUM CLEANERS serviced and repaired. See me before you turn in your old cleaner. Joseph 8S. Blaum, Harveys Lake 9-6631. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 2152. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek R. D. 1. | A MAN'S HO eos TRS SUNY IS HIS CASTLE § Why not build % Your dream home today? Arrange for a loan "The MINERS" way. p Orly 549% Interest On Loans Exceeding $5000 3 MINERS NATIONAL BANK 3 WILKES-BARRE ® NANTICOKE ® DALLAS 5 H Member F. D. i. C. o gow 3 Baal oy oe iain, TER “ THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1957 IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using ¢il? Your mechanic or garage will recommend SEALED WER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE ' SHOP. STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products, Me- ter Service tn insure you of accu, rary. Montross Oil Company, 43 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- 7-2361. Wanted To Buy— A BOY'S TWO-WHEEELD Bicycle. Harveys Lake 9-3460. \ Real Estate For Sale SIX-ROOM Bungalow; three bed- © rooms, sunporch, hot water heat, garage and large lot, 12 Lehigh Street, Shavertown. Phone VAlley 3-2998. FARMLAND TOP SOIL SCREENED OR UNSCREENED Phone Dallas 4-2498 or 4-2494 THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service to the Greater Back Mt, Area Pole 84 — Harveys Lake HARVEYS LAKE 9-6272 Stefan Hellersperk CABINETS, CLOSETS, REMODELLING, DECORATING Phone Dallas 4-0744 as 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. 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. YOUR “WATKINS” MAN—Harold Frederici—now covering Dallas Twp., Kingston Twp., Lake Twp., Lehman Twp., Jackson Twp., Ply- mouth, Exeter and Franklin Twp. Stopping in your territory every 6 weeks. Telephone Dallas 4-2101, R. D. No. 4, Dallas. BOTTLED GAS, fuel oil. Call C. &. Parker, Dallas 4-0426, for 24 hour service. : MeCULLOCH CHAIN-SAWS Sales and Service August F. Walters Dallas 4-3227 For Rent— GAS STATION on Route 309, Beau- mont. Inquire of Stanley Kozak, main highway, Beaumont, FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE, seven rooms in all, all improvements, drilled well, garage space for two cars, Main Street, Sweet Valley. Phone Valley 7-2625. Wanted To Rent— FOUR OR FIVE room apartment or single house in Dallas, Shaver- town, Trucksville. Reasonable. Phone Dallas 4-0480. For Free— GOOD HOME Wanted for seven kit- tens, gray, weaned. Telephone Harveys Lake 9-3412.. Lost BLACK AND WHITE Cocker Span- iel, male, one year old, wears col- lar. Lost Friday in vicinity of Elm- crest. Reward. McCarthy, Dallas 4-5821. Building— E. V. TROBACK, general contractor and builder. Office 67 W. Eighth Street, Wyoming. Telephone Wyo- ming 61-J. Boarding Animals— CHIMNEYS, fireplaces, carpentry, cabinet work done at shop in Beaumont. Call Harveys Lake 9-3427, Stanley Hilbert. BOTTLED GAS Plumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash Shavertown Dallas 4-6166 Appliance PARTS and SERVICE © Frigidaire © Easy © Hoover © Maytag ® Caloric ® RCA ® Youngstown ® ABC Largest stock of genuine repair parts in this area REBENNACK’S Open Thursday Eves. to 9 Parking In Rear BU 7-1175 267 Wyo. Ave., Kingston Sanitary Serwice— SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced con- _ crete, buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German end Son, Kingston 8-1448 or your local supply dealer. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer, City Scavenger, 137 Dagobert Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial 3-4529. | Plumbing and Heating— PLUMBING, Heating, Installation of deep and shallow well pumps; also installation of hot water and steam systems, etc. | Richard W. Weidner. Dallas 4-2898. Help Wanted— MAN to service Watkins Products, Rural business nearby. Must be mature man. Free insurance and guidance program. No buttons to push. Write A. E. Dennis, Peck- ville, Pa. STRAWBERRY Pickers. Updyke Berry Farm. Sweet Valley 7-2064. STRONG YOUNG MAN to learn plumbing and heating business. Phone Ted Ruff, Dallas 4-7726 or 4-5201. STRAWBERRY Pickers. Albert Mor- ris, Sweet Valley 7-2556. ‘WOMAN to clean one day a week. J. R. Gardner, Shrine Acres, Dal- las 4-4026. BOY TO CUT GRASS at Lake dur- ing summer. Inquire. Harveys Lake 9-2151, Pole 255. GIRL for light housework and baby- sitting, sleep in, during summer. Inquire Pole 255, Harveys Lake, 9-2151. COUPLE to work in Falls for the summer. Part time housework, gardening. Free furnished apart- ment, excellent salary. Harding 318i. Female Help Wanted— WAITRESS, twenty-one or older, experience preferred but not re- |ship of Lake, DOGS BOARDED. Individual heated stalls and runways. Trimming all breeds. Robinson's Country Kennels. Dallas 4-7021. Legal— NOTICE is hereby given that the School District Amusement Tax Res- olution jn effect during the year 1956-1957, which imposed a tax of 10% upon the amount charged for admission to any place of amuse- ment, has been reenacted by the School District of the Township of Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania, without substantial change and the same tax imposed for the School year 1957-1958. Harry H. Allen, Secretary. NOTICE is hereby given that the Realty Transfer Tax Resolution in effect during the School year 1956- 1957, which imposed a tax of 1% on sales’ involving 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 Town- Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, without substantial change, and the same tax imposed for .the School year 1957-1958. Harry H. Allen, Secretary. "Notice is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of the Town- ship of Jackson in the County of Luzerne, Pa. on June 20, 1957, duly adopted an ordinance entitled: AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYL- VANIA, IN THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF $5,000.00 FOR THE PURPOSE (OF PROVIDING FUNDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF ROADS; PRO- VIDING FOR THE RATE OF IN- TEREST ON SAID BONDS AND FIXING THE MATURITY DATES THEREOF; APPROVING THE FORM OF BOND AND COUPON; STATING THE ESTIMATED PERIOD OF USE- FULNESS OF THE I MPROVE- MENTS FOR WHICH SAID BONDS ARE TO BE ISSUED; PROVIDING FOR THE “ASSESSMENT, LEVY AND COLLECTION OF A TAX TO PAY THE INTEREST COVENANT- ED TO BE PAID THEREON AND THE PRINCIPAL THEREOF AT MATURITY; ESTABLISHING A SINKING FUND; DIRECTING THE PRESIDENT AND BSECRETARY- TREASURER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF JACKSON TO PREPARE, VER- IFY AND FILE THE REQUIRED STATEMENT; AND ;AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SECRE- TARY-TREASURER TO FILE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS CERTIFIED COPIES OF THE NECESSARY PROCEEDINGS. The following is a summary of said ordinance: ’ Preamble recited the fact that the net electoral and non-electoral debt of the Township of Jackson, including the debt to be incurred, did not exceed the constitutional limits. Section 1 authorized the issuance of the bonds in the amount of $5,000.00 for the purpose of provid- ing funds the construction and quired. Apply in person. The Castle. r es of roads. Section 2 Alderson WSCS Tea Alderson WSCS will serve its an- nual tea Wednesday at 2 in the church social rooms. Mrs. Stephen Hartman is president. Bigger, but not always smarter: The brain of the average man weighs 49% ounces, of the average woman, 44 ounces. described the type of bond to be issued, the denomination, numbers, date and interest rate. Section 3 described the maturities of the bonds. Section 4 recited the period of usefulness of the improvements for which said bonds are to be issued. Section 5 provided the bonds should be issued free of pres- ent or future state tax. Section 6 provided the method of execution of the bonds. Section 7 provided for the form of bond, the form of coupon and the form of endorse- ment. Section 8 provided for the pledge of the full faith and credit of the Township for the payment of the principal of the bonds and interest and state taxes accruing thereon. Section 9 provided for the levy of a tax sufficient to pay the principal of the bonds and the interest thereon. Section 10 pro- vided for the establishment of a Sinking Fund. Section 11 provided for the filing of a financial state- ment in the Court of Quarter Ses- sions. Section 12 provided for the centification and filing of proceed- ings relating to the bond issue with the Department of Internal Affairs. Section 138 repealed all ordinances inconsistent with the said ordi- nance. 9 /s/ EDWARD JEFFERY, Secretary-Treasurer for Board of Supervisors of Jackson Township. R. LAWRENCE COUGHLIN, Solicitor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Shirley Ann Adamski; by her nat- ural parent and guardian, Eleanor A. Gould and her husband, Edward M. Gould, has filed her Petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne County to No. 1155, July Term, 1957, to change her surname to Gould. Hearing on said Petition will be heard in said Court on Mon- day, July 22, 1957, at 10 a. m. when and where all persons interested may appear. THOMAS E. ROBERTS, Attorney. The Franklin Township School District proposed budget for 1957- 1958 wear is open for public inspection at the home of the sec- retary, George V. Dymond, Orange, Pa. George V. Dymond, Secretary. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Let- ters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of Karl F. or Karl Kast, late of Kingston Town- ship, Pennsylvania, to Florence I Kast, 38 Spring Street, Shavertown, Pennsylvania, to No. 685 of 1957. All creditors are notified to make known their claims and all debtors are notified to make payment with- out delay to the above named Ad- ministrator or her attorney. Roscoe B. Smith, Attorney-at-Law, 820 Brooks Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Beaumont Bible School Visits Wyo. Court House Beaumont Vacation Bible School pupils, with Cub Scouts accompany- ing them, visited Wyoming County Court House and public buildings, including the jail, last Thursday afternoon, driving to Tunkhannock in private cars after the morning session. Drivers were: Mrs. Herbert Goodwin, Rev. Truman Reeves, Mrs. Walter Freeman, Mrs. Carl Smith, Craig Herdman, Mrs. Douglas King, and Mrs. Ruth Root. Teachers were Mrs. Goodwin, Rev. Reeves, Beverly and Shirley Den- mon, Mrs. George Charney and Mrs. Wayne Brace. Bible School pupils were: Karen Clark, Barbara, Richard and Gail Hadsall, Linda and Joyce Smith, Georgiana Hayner, Wilma and Rob- ert Reifenberry, Diane Jones, San- dra and Curtis Goodwin, Larry Belles, Dorothy Derhammer, Mary Ann Johnson, Marilyn Jackson, Gail Jones, Barbara Freeman, Norine Charney, Carol and Carl Smith, Judy Belewski, Harry Sweppen- heiser, | Russell Denmon, Carol Johnson, Floyd and Hilda Ann Root, Lee Brace, Elwood and Keith Reeves, ‘Shirley Pellam, and Ada Hilbert. ~ Cubs:” Douglas King, David end JUNE Graduates Here’s YOUR Chance to WORK & LIVE in PHILADELPHIA If You Desire IMMEDIATE i EMPLOYMENT In The Interesting Field Of COMMUNICATIONS Excellent, Well Paying a POSITIONS Are Now Available With The BELL Telephone Co. m - PHILADELPHIA Qualified applicants will enjoy the following benefits: ©® Two weeks living expenses in addition to regular wages. @ Paid transportation * to Philadelphia @ Carefully, pre-selected living accommodations in private homes. ACT NOW Mail the coupon below, and our rep- resentative will arrange for an inter view at a location near your home. BELL TELEPHONE CO. Employment for Women 1631 Arch St., 12th Floor DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Pastor Is Honored St. 'Luke’s Lutheran Church of Noxen and the Reformation Luth- eran Church of Harveys Lake held a reception in honor of Rev. Louis Rogers and family at the Noxen Parish last night. 2 w Herbert Downs, Alpha Hilbert, Ar- thur Parks, George Charney, Danny Kliamovitch, Robert Belles, Paul Nulton, and James Wall. If It's Printed, Call The Post KEEP YOUR | HOME AS MUCH As 15° GOOLER «: even on the hottest and most sultry days. “We put TWINSULATION in our attic... and are we glad!” NL ld il STR Eat . we insulated our whole attic one Saturday! We'll soon get back the entire cost, in lower heating bills! But most impor- tant, our house is so much more comfortable, winter and summer!” Gold Bond TWINSULATION® is easy to apply. For full infor- mation and samples, stop in at SHAVERTOWN sine E. Center St. Shavertown Philadelphia 3, Penna. Please arrange to have your | representative contact me: ! Name a Address | City Telept No. ET] NIT ZOE ES FOR ALL YOUR CAR NEEDS . . . * Washing * Lubrication * Gas & Oil * Tires * Batteries Main Highway | Stop in at this sign. CITIES ANDY DENMON, Owner You'll hear Back Mt. folks say... ~ WE GET DONE AT SERVICE STATION IT DALLAS 4-9551 ~~ Trucksville * 5
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