PAGE EIGHT a ~ 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— BARN DOOR HANGERS, complete with track, for 8 foot door, $7.00. Extra track, 23c ft. Gay Murray, Tunkhannock. FLOORS WITHOUT SEAMS. We stock congoleum and Armstrong linoleum, 6 by 9 by 12 feet wide. 9 by 12 rugs, $6.99. Gay Murray Company, Tunkhannock, Pa. TOYS and GIFTS for all the family. Choose them now and pay as you please on our lay away plan. Gay Murray, Tunkhannock. .22 CALIBER Mossberg target rifle. Model 144. Practically new. Rea- sonable. Phone OR 4-6484, BLONDE CRIB, matching chest and dresser; Thayer walker. Also double mahogany: bed. ORchard 4-0687. THREE-PIECE Sitting Room Suite, practically new, green and gray. NEptune 9-6632. THREE PIECE Living Room Suite, green and gray upholstery. $45. Phone OR 4-6525. FOUR PIECE Bedroom Suite (bed, vanity, chiffer robe chest) paint- ed gray. Phone OR 4-7556. DELUXE Defroster, new; Encyclo- pedia Brittanica, twenty-six vol- umes, unused; 3 D-Camera, viewer and flash. Phone OR 4-5891. DICKINSON Combination Coal and Gas Stove, black and white. Good condition. Sam Zambeto, 58 W. Center Street, Shavertown. Phone OR 4-3491. BUY NOW FOR XMAS. Shirts, Slacks, Shoes Accessories At JOE’S MEN’S SHOP 85 Main Street, Dallas Phone 4-7611 Repairs | for ' ~ Washers - Cleaners ® Maytag 6 Kenmore ® Whirlpool © Easy ®e ABC ® Thor ® G.E. and Hotpoint ® Speed Queen All Makes Including Automatics Wringer Rolls and Repair Parts James Monk Co. A. K. WOOD - Manager Open Monday & Thursday Night Factory Trained TRUCKSVILLE, PA. Dallas 4-3372 FIREWOOD, 5 yard dump truck load delivered—$7.50. Mill Route 29, near Lehman. Telephone Harveys Lake NEptune 9-6717. SIX GRAVE LOT near road, Mt. Greenwood Cemtery, Trucksville. Telephone Dallas 4-0687 or BUtler 74705. RUGS. Any SIZE—All known makes. A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Fo BEST QUALITY PEAT for sale. Paul D. Eckert, Machell Avenue. Call Dallas 4-7411 after 6. arre. , 267 South Main Street, | THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1957 USED REFRIGERATORS, freezers, television sets, all in good work- ing condition, $25 up. Gosart’s Market, Dallas. HAVE POWER SAW to cut trees, trim, etc. FIREPLACE LOGS for sale. Dallas ORchard 4-4489. smoking of meats at Hislop and Daring on Memorial Highway, Dal- las. Dial Dallas 4-6126, or 4-6561. BOTTLED GAS SERVICE. Get the best results with ABC Gas. James W. Monk Company. Main Highway, Trucksville. Dallas 4-3372. DALLAS AUTO SEAT COVERS Geo. Mason, Prop. Dallas 4-0566 or 4-9521 Protect that new car with Custom-made Clear Plastic Convertible Tops Custom-made from $37.50 Kitchen chairs and glider cushions. All work guaranteed. NEWBERRY’S APPLES—MacIntosh now in season. Drop MacIntosh for eating, drop Wealthys for pies and sauce, $1.00 bushel; pick Mac- Intosh, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 per bushel. Telephone Dallas 4-0271 or 4-0276. SEASONED FIREPLACE LOGS. L. C. Sutton, Lehman. Phone Dallas 4-2483. CHIMNEYS, fireplaces, carpentry, cabinet work done at shop in Beaumont. Call Harveys Lake 9-3427, Stanley Hilbert. FOR BABY PICTURES, informal home pictures for Christmas gifts and cards as well as all other forms of photography, call your home town photographer, James Kozem- chak, Dallas OR-4-0933. SCHWINN BICYCLES, Schwinn Cor- vette, Jaguar bicycles. Paints, hardware, lawnmowers. Bryant's Bike Shop, Kingston. LADDER SALE Wood or aluminum steps or exten- sions. Strong, Safe, Dependable. Budget payment plan. Sherwin Wil- liams, 417 Market Street, Kingston. Call BUtler 8-4538 or 'W. G. Moss, Dallas 4-1411. COAL—100% Deep Mined Stove & Nut, $18.25 ton; Pea, $15.25; Buckwheat, $14,25; Rice, $13.00. Two ton lots or more, 3-day de- livery notice. Milton Perrego, Dal- las 4-7180. WALLPAPER Largest selection of fine wallpapers in N. E. Pennsylvania. Many with matching fabrics. You may borrow books for home selection. Sherwin Williams, 417 Market Street, Kings- ton, Pa. Where you can park. Call BUtler 8-4538 or W. G. Moss, Dal- las 4-14141. BOTTLED GAS, fuel oil. Call C. K. Parker, Dallas 4-0426, for 24 hour service. Whom To Call— VACUUM CLEANERS serviced and repaired. See me before you turn in your old cleaner. Joseph S. Blaum, NE 9-6631. COME IN and let us give you a haircut becoming to you alone and a soft permanent wave that will look lovely for months. Marguerite’s Beauty Shop, opposite the Linear Plant in Fernbrook. Phone Dallas 4-3191 for appointment, 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 77-1175 267 Wyo. Ave., Kingston HI-SCORE GUN SHOP New and Used Guns Custom Gunsmithing Reloading Tools F. Gelsleichter, Licensed Gunsmith Harris Street, Fernbrook Telephone Dallas 4-2356 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. Sp McCULLOCH CHAIN-SAWS Sales and Service August F, Walters Dallas 4-8227 BOTTLED GAS Plumbing and Heating Harold K, Ash Shavertown Dallas 4-6166 FARMERS, ATTENTION! Custom |: ROSEMARY ROSAVAGE for in- struction in piano, either at your home or in mine. Phone OR-4-1715. GENERAL HAULING — wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable ser- vice. Norti Berti, Dallas 4-5731. PARRY and COMPANY, all types of roofing and siding. Free esti- mates. Phone Dallas 4-5162. 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. WELCOME BOB "ASHMAN After an absence of several months, Bob Ashman has rejoined the Denmon staff. We know his many Back Mountain friends will be happy to know he is once again on hand to solve their most trying automotive problems. BACK! A SKILLED IGNITION SPECIALIST Bob will check your carburetor — tune up that sluggish motor and put your car in A-1 Condition ! Stop in soon and say “hello”. — LAST WEEK’S MERCHANDISE WINNER — WILLIAM WATKINS, R. D. 3 DALLAS ‘ CITIES (Andy Denmon - Prop.) We Do Not Give S & H Green Stamps MAIN HIGHWAY OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION DENMON'’S SERVICE STATION ORchard 4-9551 Stefan. Hellersperk CABINETS, CLOSETS, REMODELLING, DECORATING Phone Dallas 4-0744 Boarding Bnimals— DOGS BOARDED. Individual heatsa stalls and runways. Trimming all breeds. Robinson’s Country Kennels. Dallas 4-7021. Legal— IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using oil? Your mechanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP, STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. MAJOR UPHOLSTERING Now located in Shavertown, Corner of Yeager and Pioneer Aves. REPAIRS, REMODELING, Breakfast Sets Reupholstered HAROLD SOUTHWORTH, Telephone Dallas 4-4312. PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 2152. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek R. D. 1. TAKE NOTICE that the Court of Quarter Sessions of Luzerne County to No. 433 September Sessions, 1957, has fixed a hearing for Monday, November 4, 1957, at 10:00 A.M., in Court Room No. 1, to consider the Petition of Luzerne County Institu- tion District for approval as to the amount of money to be expended in the construction of its proposed In- firmary Home, the cost thereof be- ing $3,950,000. Any persons having objections thereto may be present at said hearing and make known their objections. William S. McLean, Esq. Solicitor for Luzerne County Institution District. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products, Me- ter Service tn insure you of accu- racy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361. ARTISTS’ SUPPLIES WHY PAY MORE? 20% Discount on Grumbacher Oils, pastels and watercolors. Sher- win Williams, 417 Market Street, Kingston, where you can park! Sanitary Service— 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. 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. Real Estate For Sale NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be- tween Merle Bigelow and Robert C. Ashman both of the Township of Kingston, Luzerne County, Pa., un- der the name and style of “Merle and Bob's Service ‘Station” was dis- solved by mutual consent on the 17th day of October, 1957. All debts owing to said partnership are to be paid to the said Merle Bigelow and all demand on said partnership are to be presented to him for pay- ment at the place of business of said partnership, Main Street, Shav- ertown, Pa. Merle Bigelow, Robert Ashman. Wanted, A Home— FOUR LITTLE Black Puppies, no special ancestry, but some re- triever. Last of a litter of seven very smart puppies. First come, first served. Kenneth Williams, Ruggles Corners, GReenleaf 7-2401. For Free— TWO BEDROOMS, large living room, kitchen, modern bath. One semi- finished room on second floor. Gar- age. Dallas. Phone OR 4-5899. NINE ROOM HOUSE in Bloeming- dale, 5 downstairs, 4 upstairs partly finished; new roof, siding, windows, chimney for furnace. Plank frame. Water and 220 electric. 18 acres land. If interested contact Boyd E. Smith, Hummelstown R. D. 1, Pa. ’ FRANKLIN STREET, Dallas, duplex, near school, stores, bus, churches, 3 rooms and bath first floor, three and a half rooms and bath, second floor. New Losch automatic water heater. $12.000. D. T. Scott and Sons, OR 4-4264. THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service to the Greater Baek Mt. Area Pole 84 — Harveys Lake HARVEYS LAKE 9-6272 Christ Tuesday evening. FOUR HOUND TYPE Puppies. Weaned. Six weeks old. Phone OR 4-0402. |Toy Party Draws Crowd A Toy Party drew a good crowd to. Holy Trinity United Church of In charge of refreshments were Mrs. Fred Blair, Mrs. John Wormeck, Sr., Mrs. Raymond Greenwood, and Mrs. Samuel Miller. Mrs. Donald Sterling is chairman of deliveries, assisted by Mrs. Blair and Mrs. Greenwood. Card Of Thanks We wish to take this opportunity to thank the Dallas Ambulance As- sociation and crew members Charles Flack and Robert Bloch, also Dr. Harry Gallagher for their sincere efforts in trying to save our pre- mature baby girl and to thank Elmer Williams and Rev. Kenneth O'Neill who assisted us in our be- reavement. George and Jean Swan. For’ Rent— FOUR ROOM Apartment, heat and hot water furnished, electric stove. 14 Shaver Ave., Shavertown. Couple only. Harold Young, 14 Shaver Ave., Shavertown. APARTMENT in Trucksville, 2 bed- . rooms, bath, living room, kitchen. Modern. Heat and hot water fur- nished. $85. Phone OR 4-7101. HOUSE, six rooms and garage. All "improvements. Immediate occu- pancy. Jackson Street, Dallas. Phone NE 9-6002. APARTMENT, 72 Franklin Street, Dallas, three and a half rooms and bath. Heat and hot water in- cluded. $55. Durelle Scott and Sons. Phone OR 4-4264. FARM OR LOTS for crop raising in Center Moreland. Inquire John Ponganis, Center Moreland, Wyo- ming. DOUBLE BLOCK—S5 rooms and bath each side, Mooretown. Oil heat. Phone GR 7-2321. THREE ROOM Bungalow. Centrally located, $20.00 a month. Phone OR 4-5656. Change for the better . . . CONVERT YOUR FURNACE TO OIL Say Goodbye to muss - fuss - toil of present furnace tending! Let us install an efficient oil burner unit in your present heater. Cost is small. TED RUFF E. 42nd Street West Dallas SPECIAL OFFER! Genuine Mother of Pearl Reversible Neck- lace with Holy Picture in full color, cinema- scope effect on 18” heavy gold plated chain and gift boxed, only $1.98. Immediate Delivery - Money Back Guarantee. Order now! Send cash, check or M.0. (2 Dollar Bills travel safely). Send for Full Color Catalog at once. GIFT ITEMS P.0. Box 92 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Philharmonic Society Offers Membership For Three Concerts Wilkes-Barre Philharmonic ciety is offering three concerts this season, the first on November 25, the second some time in February, and a lighter concert on the order of the Boston Symphony Pops Con- cert in April. { Mrs. Houston Day, chairman of the Back Mountain district for the current membership drive, says “This is an opportunity to support a! community organization of cul- tural value. The completely de- lightful free concert given on United Nations Day, and entered into whole-heartedly by local choral and dance groups, is a sample of what may be expected from the Phil- harmonic orchestra.”" ; Mrs. Stefan Hellersperk and Mrs. William Conyngham IIT are co-chair- men of the drive. They explain a plan for family membership at a very reasonable fee, which admits two adults and one child to each of the three performances. There will be two concerts intended primarily for children in addition to the three concerts scheduled. Ferdinand Liva, who has just finished a highly successful Euro- pean summer tour, is conductor. John Detroy, head of Wilkes ‘College music department, a resident of Carverton Road, assists Mr. Liva. For further information on mem- berships, call Mrs. Day at ORchard 4-7616. Missionary Talks To Women On Japan Ladies of Shavertown Bible Church held their monthly mission- ary meeting last Monday evening at the church parsonage. The meeting was enjoyed by all. The speaker was Miss Mary John- son, who is a missionary on fur- lough from Japan. The following were present: Mrs. Frank Dennis, Mrs. Cora Meade, Mrs. Albert Agnew, Miss Barbara Lahn, Miss Mary Johnson, Miss Erma Garnett, Mrs. Dayton Garnett, Mrs. Walter Meade, Mrs. Elmer Hoover, Mrs. Floyd Hoover, Mrs. James Brace, Mrs. Russell Edmond- son, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Samuel Keast, Mrs. Ernest Ball, Mrs. Stan- So-& drea Krimmel, | Prince Of Peace Bazaar Set For November 21, 22 Woman's Auxiliary of Prince of Peace Church will hold its eighth. annual bazaar Thursday, November" 21 and Friday, November 22, from 11 a. m. to 9 p. m. General chairman is Mrs. Edward Ratcliffe, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Schneider and Mrs. Warren Unger. Snack bar will be open both days, hot plates served Thursday even-: ing. There will be door prizes for each booth. Girl Scouts Model Home-Made Masks Girl Scout Troop 77 modeled’ home-made masks at the Hallow- e’en party Monday afternoon at Dallas - Franklin - Monroe Township: School. Charmel Rinehimer took first prize for a black mask trimmed with buttons, and Barbara Hopkins for a paper mask veiled in black lace. Prize winners for games were Mary Frantz, Connie Condaras, An- Janet Cook, and- Susan Fritzinger. Other girls present were: Jo Carol Birnstock, Susan Cheney, Betty Jan Cyphers, Marguerite Daley, Sandra Duris, Karen Fitzgerald, Shirley Johns, Earlene Layaou, Mar-- tha Messick, Rita Rice, Janet Rob- erts, Karen Rome, Gail Rumbaugh, Sheryl Stanley, Sharon Stuart, Bonnie Updyke, Judy Wright, Shir- ley Yablonski, and Jody Zachary. Committee women Mrs. Franklin Fritzinger and Mrs. William Krim- mel assisted Mrs. Jack Stanley, leader. Lehman-Avoca Game Monday At Lehman Lehman-Avoca game, postponed twice because of illness of players, will be played Monday at 2 p. m. at Lehman. It was originally sched- uled for the weekend of the week that Lehman closed because of ill- ness; then scheduled for November 4, and cancelled because of illness ley Davis. among Avoca team members. Qil hot air heat. Moder Dallas ELMCREST DRIVE, DALLAS NEW 3 bedroom home, 2 baths, master bedroom with double closets, large living room with glass doors open to patio and garden. 2 Fireplaces, one in living room, other in basement recreation room. washer, thermodor electric oven, plenty of counter space. Large 2 car garage. Occupancy in 10 Days — CALL FOR APPOINTMENT — J. F. BESECKER, Broker n kitchen includes dish- 4-5551 IMAGINE! FREE! TS TA, Recently arrived PLAN BOOK YOURS FOR THE ASKING ! OR 4-7726 - i A 2-CAR GARAGE “costing as little as— (Materials Only—Exclusive of Masonry) BLUEPRINTS AVAILABLE at $558. CHOOSE THE PLAN THAT MATCHES YOUR HOME ! SHAVERTOWN LUMBER 10 E. CENTER STREET | / — FREE PARKING — ORchard 4-1151 A A a ——
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