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Bs ar ETE PAGEHIGHT | : a ~The TRADING POST A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY PHONE DALLAS 800 ® THREE CENTS PER WORD ® 30c MINIMUM i PLUMBING, heating, oil burners. For Sale Robert R. Phipps, Main Road, Dal- Children’s outgrown COATS, SUITS, las. Phone Dallas 188-R-2 dresses, skirts, blouses, play clothes. | T(JD1G yl PORTRAITS taken 1 Children’s Outgrown Clothing, 779 | Se your an : ; | your home gt ~ Wyoming Ave. Kingston. specialty.” Proofs sub ; 3 Open i Children a SE 10:30 to 5:00 daily. | mitted, no obligation to buy. Write PRINTING—AIl types of commercial, OT phone E. C. Hudson, Davis street, school, and social printing. Prompt ‘Trucksville. Dallas: 168-R-9. —— bk ge prises= The Dal For PERFECTION in machine, ma- : > : - chinless, or cold permanent wav- ~ SNOW SUIT, size one, medium. ing, finger waving or dyeing—see blue. Like new $7. Phone Dallas Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook ir 361-R-9. Phone 397. Female Help Wanted— Mature reliable companiable WOMAN for general house work. Small house. Live in, Phone Dallas 131-R-5. Private Instruction— INSTRUCTION piano, band and orchestra instruments. Alfred Milli ner-Camp, Lehigh street, Trucksville. Phone Dallas 304-R-8. Poultry— BABY CHICKS available by order. Hilbert’s Hatchery, Beaumont. BABY CHICKS from blood tested, high producing New Hampshire and Barred Rock birds. Yetter's Pike's Creek Hatchery. Ruggles Corners, Route 115. Phone Dallas 461-R-3. Wanted ToBuy— Wilkes-Barre green enamel RANGE, ! Ijcrease the effectiveness of your LIFE 5 enamel mantel, warming oven. Per| insurance without additional cost. fect condition. Special price $40." George Turn, phone 336-R-13. Mrs. Wilcox, 179 Lake street. Phone 2 Dressmaking— Dallas 302-R-7. LADIES COATS, suits, HOUND PUPS. Call Dallas 433-R-9. v B. Laskowski. dresses, re- i modeled. Ann Stahl, 3rd house Ll Electric and water RADIATOR, like | from Fernbrook’ Dairy. Phone 490- new. Cost $35, price now $20. R-13. - Phone Dallas 311-R-3. REPAIR your roofs with best roof fib coating—Nu Plastic $3.75 for 5 4 gal can; 5-year guarantee. Du Pont | Piano Tuning— Expert PIANO TUNING and repair- : 2 ing. George Havira, R. D. 1, . outside white. Quaker oil burners. Se Ro.er Plymouth, Phone Lehman Supply, George L. Stolarick, 9.1739. phone 9002-R-2. . ENGLISH BEAGLE, female well Sanitary Service— broken, 3- -old. oseph Niez- : Tig ron Bee pond. SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete | : buy the best. Costs less in long oe Coal Heating STOVE $20, a bargain. run.. C, E. German and Son, Kings per Call Dallas 328. {ton 7-5348 or your local supply Oak Dining Room SUITE; beds, | dealer tables, chairs. - Charles Fisher,! DEAD ANIMALS removed promptly, ag Trucksville after 6 o'clock. ! free of charge. Call Carl Crockett, i Mohair Living Room SUITE, slip Muhlenburg, 19-R-4. ~ covers for davenport and one chair; SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy 3 radiators. Phone Dallas 353. { vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer, : . i City Scavinger, 137 Dagobert street, It 3s not two gmly 0 think nsay Dial -3-4529. posting your property. Order your! “No Hunting and No Trespassing” Signs now. Pre-war quality. Low prices. THE DALLAS POST. Coal And Hauling— | { SLAB STOVE wood, $1 per cord. Brown teddy bear coat with red trim, at mill near Beaumont. Ruggles size ¥2; perfect condition; also Em- Brothers. i pire sofa, cheap. Phone Daftes 300. SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, fll es Whom To Call— and general excavating. Swanson Xr Brothers, Harvey's Lake 3228. We can use them live or dead and SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, coal, don't forget your house grease if "gic ting. Bud Mitchell, you want soap. ELMER will pick py. ea 2 everything up. Call Dallas 433-R-9. HUNTING LICENSES now available at Chapman's, Notary Public, Leh- ‘man Heights. * FIREWOOD, SAND, GRAVEL, blocks, top soil, fill and coal. C. J. | Seward. Phone 327-R-4 : i OD, t il, manure. LAND and construction surveys. New Doak 2 ae Roy i ai buildings staked and levels furnish- | : E Fernbrook. ed. William J. Carroll, registered pro- | Servise, Bar) Evins, Pernbroo fessional engineer. Machell avenue, General HAULING—COAL, Wood, Dallas. Phone 260-R-2. | ashes, prompt service. Norti Berti, .R-2. Any kind of CARPENTRY WORK Dds 277R wanted. Leon = Austin. Phone Welding— Dallas 358-R-7. : WELDING done anytime, anywhere. FLOOR SANDING and Rumutfacih, If its metal—we can weld it. Dallas Lert wor, eracy. Portable Welding Co. Phone 274-R-9 FLOOR SURFACING, sanding, re Furniture Repairing— Make your fine old furniture NEW finishing, waxing and polishing. with its original wear and comfort— H. W. King, 224 Pierce Street, Kingston. Dallas 132-R-8 or Kingston 77364, EF Beautiful wide range of fabrics. Low a : prices— Guaranteed workmanship. LAWNMOWERS repaired and Write or phone John Curtis. 7-5636— 210 Lathrop street, Kingston. Watch Repairing— sharpened. Rebuilt lawnmowers for sale. Rural repair and lawn- mower service. Robert B. Gregory, You can now have that SWISS or American watch REPAIRED in Dallas. All work guaranteed and 194 Lehigh street, Shavertown. . All Types of MASONRY WORK, checked to a timing machine. Henry's Watches and Jewelry, next ash pits, cellar walls, chimneys, to the Bank. sidewalks. Jack Andres, Center Male Help Wanted— Hill road. Lehigh Valley Coal. Prompt delivery. LABORERS wanted. Apply Dallas Water Company. Phone Dallas 215. Also at our mill, Parrish street, Dallas, slab stove wood $1 a cord or we deliver a large load for $5. Sawdust free. ECKERT LUMBER & COAL CO. Shavertown. WATER WELLS a specialty. All work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son, Contractors, Drillers, Ide- town, Dail Harvey's Lake 3156 SEWING MACHINES, vacuum cleaners and home appliances re- paired. Phone Dallas 282-R-0. Made to order: SCREEN DOORS, window screens, storm sash, window frames, door frames, etc. Elwood Whitesell, Phone Dallas 468-R-7 MAN wanted in Luzerne county to take orders for Amazing Low Cost Oil Burner for Heating - Cooking Stoves, Ranges, Laundry Stoves, etc. Larger sizes for Furnaces and Boilers. LIFE-TIME GUARANTEE. Burns cheap oil. Hundreds of prospects. We will let you try it in your own stove or furnace for one month. Be first. For Free information send card or letter to Northwest Mfg. Co., Dept. 1041 Mitchell, S. Dak. J = WE ARE CONTINUING OUR FIVE DAY WEEK ARD WILL NOT BE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. | FIRST NATIONAL BANK DALLAS, PENNA. Member ‘Federal Deposit PR Corporation N 7 Small used PIANO, in good condition. Call Dallas 398-R-0. FRESH COWS and close springers. Must be T. B. and blood tested; also all kinds of beef cattle and calves. If you have any livestock to sell, write or phone me and I will call on you at once. I am in the country everyday in the week. I buy direct, I sell direct and therefore pay you more money. Ike Mellner, 114 Sec ond Avenue, Kingston. Phone 7-2746. ‘GUERNSEY, JERSEY, or any other good butter-fat producing cow. Dal- las 219-R-2 Electric Repair Service— ELECTRIC MOTORS. If they spark or growl when starting and run noisy, repair now will save more ex- pense later. We repair, buy, and sell electric welders and have complete machin shop service. Industrial Elec- tric, 95 Kelly St., Luzerne. ELECTRICAL WORK, wiring build- ings, installing receptacles, switches, light outlets. Phone 290-R-7. Dallas Electric Shop. 118 Main Street Dallas. Farm For Rent— DAIRY FARM for rent on shares. Outstanding farm, 1% miles from Berwick. Modernized dairy barn: fluorescent lighting, new-type ventila- tion, water bowls, milkers, ensilage cut- ter. 165 acres: 100 tillable, all by tractor. ing fine site for highway market, if desired. Pear orchard. Herd of 18 pure-bred and grade Guernsey milk cows on farm. Good brick residence: electricity, hot water, bathroom. Out- buildings for every purpose. Pictur- esque setting. A fine proposition for an up-and-coming farmer who has equipment. Present tenant buying his own farm. Accupancy: April 1. Write Box M, care Post, giving information. .|Real Estate For Sale— BEAUMONT, new house, 6 rooms and bath, lot 50x150, more land available if wanted. Steam heat. In- quire Hilbert's Hatchery. . IDETOWN Huntsville Road, 3- room house, drilled well, furnished or unfurnished, 2 acres of ground, will sell less. 1% mile below Idetown church. Inquire Martin Calkins at property. LEGAL AEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on the Es- tate of Bessie Stroh or Bessie M. Stroh have been granted to the under- signed. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims and demands to present same without delay to the undersigned, Minnie S. Brodhun, Spring street, Shavertown, Pennsyl- vania, Administratrix, or William A. Valestine, Esquire, 730 Miners Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, Attorney. IN THE ORPHANS COURT OF LUZERNE COUNTY. No. 1249 of 1947 TO: GEORGE H. MITCHELL, late of Pittston City, Pennsylvania, and to his heirs interested in his estate: Notice is hereby given that applica- More tillable acreage, provid- THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947 Two More Fuionioilles( Crack Up At Shavertown Intersection Absence of a traffic light at the Center Street intersection in Shaver- town caused another accident Sunday night at 9:45 when the Packard autor mobile in which Mr. and Mrs. Seth Howell were making a left turn from Memorial Highway into Center street was sideswiped by a 1938 Buick sedan driven by Benjamin Brosko, 18 Madi- son Street, Wilkes-Barre. Both Mr. and Mrs. Howell were badly shaken up and were treated by Dr. G. L. Howell. Mr. Howell has an injured left kneecap, injured thumb and ribs. Mrs. Howell was bruised about the legs. Brosko was treated by Dr. Sherman Veteran Phone Man Is Dead W. A. Kelley Was Long With Commonwealth Funeral services for William Augus- tus Kelley, 73, wellknown and res- pected resident of fCenter Moreland will be held this Afternoon from the Center Moreland Baptist Church. Mr. Kelley died at TubeDemi Hos- pital Tuesday followitfg a long illness. Mr. Kelley had lived at Centermore- land for the past forty years. He was born at Milton and had resided at Hazleton and Montrose prior to moving to Center Moreland. He phone of his was associated with the tele- business for the greater part life, first with the Bell Tele- phone Co. and later with Common wealth Telephone Co. serving in the personnel and business relationship offices of both concerns. He was manager at Hazleton and had charge of construction for Commonwealth. Mr. Kelley had been a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America since 1923. He retired about fifteen years ago. He had been active in civic affairs since his retirement, serving as chair- man of the Board of Public Assistance of Wyoming County and as tax col lector of North Moreland Township for three terms.” He was a faithful member of North Moreland Baptist Church and was a deacon for many years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Kelley, and the following sons and daughters: Howard R. Kel- ley, Scranton; Brisbane, Glenn and Wilbur, all of Binghamton, N.Y; Mrs. Lloyd Ellsworth, Akron, O.; Mrs. William Disque, Forty Fort and Mrs. Walter DeReemer, of Trucks- ville; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Pursell and Mrs. Bertha Howe, Youngstown, O.. and a brother, Foster, of Hornell, N.Y. The body will lie in state in North Moreland Baptist Church from ten o'clock this morning until services are to begin in the afternoon. Rev. Nevil Korb of Tunkhannock Baptist Church will officiate. Interment will be in Memorial Shrine Cemetery. Ar- rangements by Disque. Entertain Class Friendship Class of the Lehman Methodist Church was entertained by Mrs. Francis Lewis and Mrs. Robert Allegar at the Lewis home, Tuesday evening, October 7, Plans were made to take part in the fall bazaar. A rummage sale was planned to be held in late October at Luzerne. Articles for the sale will be collected by Dorothy Turner or | Mildred Lewis. | tion has been made to said Court to establish the requested presumption of the death of George H. Mitchell and to authorize the Register of Wills to grant letters of administration on his estate. The Court will hear evidence concerning the absence of the said George H. Mitchell on October 22, 1947, at ten o'clock a.m. Any per- sons having any knowledge of the said George H. Mitchell are requested to appear at such time and place. PATRICK J. FLANNERY,Esq. Miners Nat'l, Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Ask your friendly Breyer dealer to hand-dip you a quart of Breyers Famous Fresh Peach Bulk ice Cream. Lower Price $1.85___gallon container 65¢ quart. Bulk . 50¢ quart... Brick Evans’ Drug Store SHAVERTOWN, PA. Shocley for an injured left knee cap. The autemobiles were damaged to fagextent'of $200 each. rosko was alone at the time, driv- ing a machine owned by Stanley Kowaleski of 274 Grove street, Prin- gle. According to Mr. Howell, he and Mrs. Howell were returning from Noxen and were approaching the intersection at 10 miles an hour in order to make a left turn, when the machine driven by Brosko bore down upon them out of the darkness from the direction of Trucksville. Both State and local police investi- gated. Discuss Sewage (Continued from Page One) ley Himmler, A. N. Garinger, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Titman, Charles Gregory, Herbert Lundy, Dr. J. C. Fleming and Dr. F. Budd Schooley. Dr. Schooley Resigns At the conclusion of the discussion, Dr. Schooley tendered his resignation as President of the Board of Health, stating that he had sacrificed his time and money to put a community public health program into effect and had re- ceived in return abuse from many quarters. a later meeting. Although the sewage discussion pro- longed the meeting until past eleven o'clock, other matters were taken up der way. : Secretary James Besecker reported a balance of $53,293.73 in the Borough Treasury with another $1,618.42 in the Motor license refund which has not yet been tranferred to the general fund. President MacVeigh commented that the Borough now, in October, is in the best financial condition that it has been in in years. All bills were ordered paid with the exception of one from Paul Shaver for electrical work on traffic lights. This work, started last November, has not been completed; and it was the opinion of Councilmen that none of the bill should be paid until the work, which has been long delayed, is com- pleted. Fines amounting to $25 for infrac- tion of traffic laws were turned in by pense to Council “tabled his resignation until : before the sewage discussion got un- Burgess George Williams, and $20 was turned in by H. A. Smith. Fiske Made Special Officer Lester W. Fiske, a wounded veteran of World War II, was appointed special officer on the request of Chief- of-Police Russell Honeywell, to suc- ceed James Gansel now Chief-of- Police in Dallas Township. Borough Engineer John Jeter sub- mitted a report on his conference with County Engineer Williams with regard to corrections of grade, width of street, and curb lines to correct the hazard- ous condition on Huntsville road in front of the Scureman and former Sul- livan properties. Mr. Jeter said cor- rection could be made without ex- the Borough and without damage claims. He also reported that Orchard street in the Fernbrook section has a good foundation for surfacing. This investi- gation followed a petition from prop- erty owners in that area to have the street surfaced. , The Priestly House, was no. 1. Trucksville W.S.C.S. ‘Bazaar And Supper William Vivian, rep- and all present expressed the opinion that similar meetings in the future would do much to create. better under- standing between citizens and Council members on the problems that beset the community. Bnswers To Quiz The correct answers to the Penn- sylvania Week Quiz prepared by Miss Frances Dorrance are as follows: Great Runaway was no. 4; The Susquehanna Company was no. 2; Warriors’ Path was no. 1; Asylum was No. 1; The Battle of Wyoming was a pivotal bat tle in American history because, no. 2; The Stourbridge Lion was no. 3; Northumberland, Trucksville W. S. C. S. will hold resenting Orchard street residents, pre- i a baazar and supper at the Trucksville sented to Council releases fram ad- Hose House December 3. Mrs. S. D. jacent property owners so that the | Finney is general chairman. Supper Borough can go ahead with the work | of ee To . Yorks, Mrs. John Council approved payment of $25 to West Side Visiting Nurse Assocter tion. The meeting was one of the best attended by township folk in years NOTICE TO LUZERNE COUNTY FARMERS A Cooperative Farm Credit repre- sentative will be at the following addresses effective. September first: LUZERNE COUNTY Cooperative Association 81 Scott Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Tuesday morning— 10 A. M, to 12 NOON DOLAN'S HOTEL Main Street, Conyngham, Penna. Tuesday afternoon— 2P.M. to4P. M. Feel free to contact our representa- tive and make use of the services offered by the National Farm Loan Association and Production Credit Association with main offices in Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. Duck Pants $2.89 Duck Breeches 3.95 Red Hunting Vests 1.49 Corduroy Caps 1.10 iA Wool Sweaters Part Wool 2.98 Sweat Shirts $1.85 Dungarees 2.49 Utility Jackets 1.98 Poplin Jackets 6.95 (Wool Lined) CLEANING 37 MAIN STREET Quick pressing service Garments left before 2:00 P. M. will be pressed by 6:00 P. M. same day. JOE'S MEN'S SHOP Open Until 8 P. M. PRESSING DALLAS, PA. and winter living, Window Ventilators Now you can get healthful fresh air without harmful drafts. 8 in. x 33 in. 50c 11 in x 59 in. 59¢c ‘Door Mats Keep out mud and dust with one ! of these fine quality mats. Solid Rubber (18x24) $1.49 Woven Rubber (14x22) 1.54 Ex. Thick Coco (16x28) 2.49 rooms and many other uses. transparent and durable. this miracle product. FALL SPECIALS Below are only a few of the many items we have in our large and varied stock which will add joy and comfort to your fall WINDOW FABRIC Just the thing for chicken coops, hot houses, porches, sun Keeps out cold, lets in sunshine, Come in today, let us show you Here Are A Few More Items That Perhaps You Didn‘t Think We Have In Stock. Sted] Traps, each ....0 civics, 35 and" 83 Shotguns’ <a RT ads $16.50 to $99.50 12 and 16 gauge double and sing. barrel Shotgun shells 12, 16, and 20 gauge Coal Shoots 6, 8 and 10 feet ........ $12.75 to $20.00 Lanterns! (eal) iui niloin ited 1.85 Hunting Licenses, each .........cco...... 2.00 Wood Burning Heaters ea., $3.95; 4.95and 5.50 Weather Stripping We have complete stock in the A fall and winter must. the most Back Mountain area Coal and Wood Space Heaters Get yours now. These beautiful well built heaters will keep your home warm and beautiful this winter. 18-inch firebox $69.50 20-inch firebox 85.00 committee Mrs. Harold Dykeman and Mrs. members: J. B. Schooley. AUTOMOBILE OWNERS [ Get Chrysler Corporation MaoPar Parts For Chrysler Plymouth To Howard Isaacs CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Trucksville, Pa. Phone Dallag 100 The Right Combination For Barn Cleanliness SPRAY PUMP AND CARBOLA Winter Heating PROBLEMS SOLVED SAMPSEL Damper Controls GALVANIZED and BLACK Stove Pipe Furnace Cement AND Stove Lining Asbestos Cement AND Paper BIRSTED Electric Heaters ADJUSTABLE Roof Saddles For The LADIES WEAREVER Aluminum Ware Pyrex Ware Ajax Cleaners For The ‘FALL CLEARUP Lawn Brooms Rubbish Bumers For The FARM and HOME Gates V-Belts— ALL SIZES Water Pumps AND Tanks Hot Water Boilers FOR DEEP FREEZERS Cellophane Wraps PINT AND QUART Containers Bags and Tape George Bulford “The Big Friendly INTERNATIONAL Store” Phone 311 Pa. 3 i i 3

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~The TRADINGPOSTA POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET

RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY

PHONE DALLAS 800 ® THREE CENTS PER WORD ® 30c MINIMUM

i PLUMBING, heating, oil burners.

For Sale Robert R. Phipps, Main Road, Dal-

Children’s outgrown COATS, SUITS, las. Phone Dallas 188-R-2dresses, skirts, blouses, play clothes. | T(JD1G yl PORTRAITS taken 1

Children’s Outgrown .Clothing, 779 | Se your an: ; | your home gt~ Wyoming Ave. Kingston. specialty.” Proofs sub; 3 Open i Children a

SE 10:30 to 5:00 daily. | mitted, no obligation to buy. WritePRINTING—AIl types of commercial, OT phone E. C. Hudson, Davis street,

school, and social printing. Prompt ‘Trucksville. Dallas: 168-R-9.

——

bk ge prises= The Dal For PERFECTION in machine, ma-: > : - chinless, or cold permanent wav-

~ SNOW SUIT, size one, medium. ing, finger waving or dyeing—seeblue. Like new $7. Phone Dallas Marguerite, Main Road, Fernbrook

ir 361-R-9. Phone 397.

Female Help Wanted—Mature reliable companiable WOMAN

for general house work. Smallhouse. Live in, Phone Dallas 131-R-5.

Private Instruction—

INSTRUCTION piano, band andorchestra instruments. Alfred Milli

ner-Camp, Lehigh street, Trucksville.Phone Dallas 304-R-8.

Poultry—BABY CHICKS available by order.

Hilbert’s Hatchery, Beaumont.

BABY CHICKS from bloodtested,high producing New Hampshire

and Barred Rock birds. Yetter'sPike's Creek Hatchery. RugglesCorners, Route 115. Phone Dallas

461-R-3.

Wanted ToBuy—

Wilkes-Barre green enamel RANGE, ! Ijcrease the effectiveness of your LIFE5 enamel mantel, warming oven. Per| insurance without additional cost.

fect condition. Special price $40." George Turn, phone 336-R-13.Mrs. Wilcox, 179 Lake street. Phone 2

Dressmaking—Dallas 302-R-7.

LADIES COATS, suits,

HOUND PUPS. Call Dallas 433-R-9.

v B. Laskowski.dresses, re-

i modeled. Ann Stahl, 3rd house

Ll Electric and water RADIATOR, like | from Fernbrook’ Dairy. Phone 490-new. Cost $35, price now $20. R-13. - Phone Dallas 311-R-3.

REPAIR your roofs with best rooffib coating—Nu Plastic $3.75 for 5

4 gal can; 5-year guarantee. Du Pont

| Piano Tuning—

Expert PIANO TUNING and repair-

: 2 ing. George Havira, R. D. 1,. outside white. Quaker oil burners. Se Ro.er Plymouth, Phone

Lehman Supply, George L. Stolarick, 9.1739.phone 9002-R-2.

. ENGLISH BEAGLE, female well Sanitary Service— broken, 3- -old. oseph Niez- :

Tig ron Bee pond. SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete| : buy the best. Costs less in long

oe Coal Heating STOVE $20, a bargain. run.. C, E. German and Son, Kingsper Call Dallas 328. {ton 7-5348 or your local supply

Oak Dining Room SUITE; beds, | dealer

tables, chairs. - Charles Fisher,! DEAD ANIMALS removed promptly,ag Trucksville after 6 o'clock. ! free of charge. Call Carl Crockett,

i Mohair Living Room SUITE, slip Muhlenburg, 19-R-4.

~ covers for davenport and one chair; SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy

3 radiators. Phone Dallas 353. { vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer,

: . i City Scavinger, 137 Dagobert street,It 3s not two gmly 0 think nsay Dial -3-4529.

posting your property. Order your!“No Hunting and No Trespassing”Signs now. Pre-war quality. Lowprices. THE DALLAS POST.

Coal And Hauling—|{ SLAB STOVE wood, $1 per cord.

Brown teddy bear coat with red trim, at mill near Beaumont. Rugglessize ¥2; perfect condition; also Em- Brothers.

i pire sofa, cheap. Phone Daftes 300. SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, fll

es Whom To Call— and general excavating. SwansonXr

Brothers, Harvey's Lake 3228.

We can use them live or dead and SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, coal,don't forget your house grease if "gic ting. Bud Mitchell,

you want soap. ELMER will pick py. ea 2everything up. Call Dallas 433-R-9.

HUNTING LICENSES now availableat Chapman's, Notary Public, Leh-

‘man Heights.

* FIREWOOD, SAND, GRAVEL,blocks, top soil, fill and coal. C. J.| Seward. Phone 327-R-4

: i OD, t il, manure.LAND and construction surveys. New Doak2 ae Roy i ai

buildings staked and levels furnish- | : E Fernbrook.ed. William J. Carroll, registered pro- | Servise, Bar) Evins, Pernbroofessional engineer. Machell avenue, General HAULING—COAL, Wood,Dallas. Phone 260-R-2. | ashes, prompt service. Norti Berti,

.R-2.Any kind of CARPENTRY WORK Dds 277R

wanted. Leon = Austin. Phone Welding—

Dallas 358-R-7.

: WELDING done anytime, anywhere.

FLOOR SANDING and Rumutfacih, If its metal—we can weld it. Dallas

Lertwor,eracy. Portable Welding Co. Phone 274-R-9

FLOOR SURFACING, sanding, re Furniture Repairing—

Make your fine old furniture NEWfinishing, waxing and polishing.

with its original wear and comfort—H. W. King, 224 Pierce Street,

Kingston. Dallas 132-R-8 or Kingston77364, EF Beautiful wide range of fabrics. Low

a : prices— Guaranteed workmanship.

LAWNMOWERS repaired and Write or phone John Curtis. 7-5636—210 Lathrop street, Kingston.

Watch Repairing—

sharpened. Rebuilt lawnmowersfor sale. Rural repair and lawn-mower service. Robert B. Gregory,

You can now have that SWISS orAmerican watch REPAIRED in

Dallas. All work guaranteed and

194 Lehigh street, Shavertown. .

All Types of MASONRY WORK,

checked to a timing machine.Henry's Watches and Jewelry, next

ash pits, cellar walls, chimneys,

to the Bank.

sidewalks. Jack Andres, Center

Male Help Wanted—

Hill road.

Lehigh Valley Coal. Prompt delivery.

LABORERS wanted. Apply Dallas

Water Company.

Phone Dallas 215. Also at ourmill, Parrish street, Dallas, slab stovewood $1 a cord or we deliver a largeload for $5. Sawdust free. ECKERTLUMBER & COAL CO. Shavertown.

WATER WELLS a specialty. Allwork guaranteed. R. B. Shaver

and Son, Contractors, Drillers, Ide-town, Dail Harvey's Lake 3156

SEWING MACHINES, vacuumcleaners and home appliances re-

paired. Phone Dallas 282-R-0.

Made to order: SCREEN DOORS,window screens, storm sash, window

frames, door frames, etc. ElwoodWhitesell, Phone Dallas 468-R-7

MAN wanted in Luzerne county totake orders for Amazing Low Cost

Oil Burner for Heating - Cooking

Stoves, Ranges, Laundry Stoves, etc.

Larger sizes for Furnaces and Boilers.LIFE-TIME GUARANTEE. Burnscheap oil. Hundreds of prospects.We will let you try it in your ownstove or furnace for one month. Befirst. For Free information send cardor letter to Northwest Mfg. Co., Dept.1041 Mitchell, S. Dak.

J =

WE ARE CONTINUING OUR FIVE DAY WEEK

ARD WILL NOT BE OPEN SATURDAYS

UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. |

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

DALLAS, PENNA.Member ‘Federal Deposit PR Corporation

N 7

Small used PIANO, in good condition.Call Dallas 398-R-0.

FRESH COWS and close springers.Must be T. B. and blood tested;

also all kinds of beef cattle and calves.If you have any livestock to sell,write or phone me and I will call onyou at once. I am in the countryeveryday in the week. I buy direct,I sell direct and therefore pay youmore money. Ike Mellner, 114 Second Avenue, Kingston. Phone 7-2746.

‘GUERNSEY, JERSEY, or any othergood butter-fat producing cow. Dal-

las 219-R-2

Electric Repair Service—ELECTRIC MOTORS. If they spark

or growl when starting and runnoisy, repair now will save more ex-pense later. We repair, buy, and sellelectric welders and have completemachin shop service. Industrial Elec-tric, 95 Kelly St., Luzerne.

ELECTRICAL WORK, wiring build-ings, installing receptacles, switches,

light outlets. Phone 290-R-7. DallasElectric Shop. 118 Main Street Dallas.

Farm For Rent—

DAIRY FARM for rent on shares.Outstanding farm, 1% miles from

Berwick. Modernized dairy barn:fluorescent lighting, new-type ventila-tion, water bowls, milkers, ensilage cut-

ter. 165 acres: 100 tillable, all bytractor.

ing fine site for highway market, ifdesired. Pear orchard. Herd of 18pure-bred and grade Guernsey milkcows on farm. Good brick residence:electricity, hot water, bathroom. Out-

buildings for every purpose. Pictur-esque setting. A fine proposition foran up-and-coming farmer who hasequipment. Present tenant buying hisown farm. Accupancy: April 1. WriteBox M, care Post, giving information.

.|Real Estate For Sale—

BEAUMONT, new house, 6 rooms

and bath, lot 50x150, more land

available if wanted. Steam heat. In-quire Hilbert's Hatchery. .

IDETOWN — Huntsville Road, 3-

room house, drilled well, furnished

or unfurnished, 2 acres of ground,will sell less. 1% mile below Idetown

church. Inquire Martin Calkins atproperty.

LEGAL

AEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE is hereby given thatLetters of Administration on the Es-tate of Bessie Stroh or Bessie M.Stroh have been granted to the under-signed.

All persons indebted to said Estateare requested to make payment andthose having claims and demands topresent same without delay to theundersigned, Minnie S. Brodhun,

Spring street, Shavertown, Pennsyl-vania, Administratrix, or William A.

Valestine, Esquire, 730 Miners BankBuilding, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,

Attorney.

IN THE ORPHANS COURT OFLUZERNE COUNTY.

No. 1249 of 1947TO: GEORGE H. MITCHELL, lateof Pittston City, Pennsylvania, and to

his heirs interested in his estate:Notice is hereby given that applica-

More tillable acreage, provid-

THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER10, 1947

Two More Fuionioilles(Crack UpAt Shavertown Intersection

Absence of a traffic light at theCenter Street intersection in Shaver-town caused another accident Sundaynight at 9:45 when the Packard autormobile in which Mr. and Mrs. SethHowell were making a left turn fromMemorial Highway into Center streetwas sideswiped by a 1938 Buick sedandriven by Benjamin Brosko, 18 Madi-son Street, Wilkes-Barre.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Howell werebadly shaken up and were treatedby Dr. G. L. Howell. Mr. Howellhas an injured left kneecap, injuredthumb and ribs. Mrs. Howell wasbruised about the legs.

Brosko was treated by Dr. Sherman

Veteran PhoneMan Is DeadW. A. Kelley Was LongWith Commonwealth

Funeral services for William Augus-tus Kelley, 73, wellknown and res-

pected resident of fCenter Morelandwill be held this Afternoon from theCenter Moreland Baptist Church. Mr.Kelley died at TubeDemi Hos-pital Tuesday followitfg a long illness.

Mr. Kelley had lived at Centermore-land for the past forty years. Hewas born at Milton and had residedat Hazleton and Montrose prior tomoving to Center Moreland.

Hephoneof his

was associated with the tele-business for the greater partlife, first with the Bell Tele-

phone Co. and later with Commonwealth Telephone Co. serving in the

personnel and business relationshipoffices of both concerns. He wasmanager at Hazleton and had chargeof construction for Commonwealth.Mr. Kelley had been a member of theTelephone Pioneers of America since1923. He retired about fifteen yearsago.

He had been active in civic affairssince his retirement, serving as chair-

man of the Board of Public Assistanceof Wyoming County and as tax collector of North Moreland Townshipfor three terms.” He was a faithfulmember of North Moreland BaptistChurch and was a deacon for manyyears.He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Elizabeth Kelley, and the followingsons and daughters: Howard R. Kel-ley, Scranton; Brisbane, Glenn and

Wilbur, all of Binghamton, N.Y;

Mrs. Lloyd Ellsworth, Akron, O.;

Mrs. William Disque, Forty Fort andMrs. Walter DeReemer, of Trucks-

ville; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Pursell

and Mrs. Bertha Howe, Youngstown,

O.. and a brother, Foster, of Hornell,

N.Y.The body will lie in state in North

Moreland Baptist Church from teno'clock this morning until servicesare to begin in the afternoon. Rev.Nevil Korb of Tunkhannock BaptistChurch will officiate. Interment willbe in Memorial Shrine Cemetery. Ar-rangements by Disque.

Entertain Class

Friendship Class of the LehmanMethodist Church was entertained byMrs. Francis Lewis and Mrs. RobertAllegar at the Lewis home, Tuesdayevening, October 7,

Plans were made to take part inthe fall bazaar. A rummage sale wasplanned to be held in late Octoberat Luzerne. Articles for the sale willbe collected by Dorothy Turner or |Mildred Lewis. |

tion has been made to said Court toestablish the requested presumption ofthe death of George H. Mitchell andto authorize the Register of Wills to

grant letters of administration on hisestate. The Court will hear evidenceconcerning the absence of the saidGeorge H. Mitchell on October 22,1947, at ten o'clock a.m. Any per-sons having any knowledge of thesaid George H. Mitchell are requestedto appear at such time and place.

PATRICK J. FLANNERY,Esq.Miners Nat'l, Bank BuildingWilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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Shocley for an injured left knee cap.The autemobiles were damaged to

fagextent'of $200 each.rosko was alone at the time, driv-

ing a machine owned by Stanley

Kowaleski of 274 Grove street, Prin-

gle.

According to Mr. Howell, he andMrs. Howell were returning from

Noxen and were approaching theintersection at 10 miles an hour in

order to make a left turn, when the

machine driven by Brosko bore downupon them out of the darkness fromthe direction of Trucksville.

Both State and local police investi-gated.

Discuss Sewage

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ley Himmler, A. N. Garinger, Mr. andMrs. Harold Titman, Charles Gregory,

Herbert Lundy, Dr. J. C. Fleming andDr. F. Budd Schooley.

Dr. Schooley ResignsAt the conclusion of the discussion,

Dr. Schooley tendered his resignationas President of the Board of Health,

stating that he had sacrificed his time

and money to put a community publichealth program into effect and had re-ceived in return abuse from manyquarters.

a later meeting.Although the sewage discussion pro-

longed the meeting until past eleveno'clock, other matters were taken up

der way. :Secretary James Besecker reported

a balance of $53,293.73 in the Borough

Treasury with another $1,618.42 inthe Motor license refund which hasnot yet been tranferred to the generalfund.

President MacVeigh commented thatthe Borough now, in October, is in the

best financial condition that it hasbeen in in years.

All bills were ordered paid withthe exception of one from Paul Shaverfor electrical work on traffic lights.This work, started last November, has

not been completed; and it was the

opinion of Councilmen that none ofthe bill should be paid until the work,which has been long delayed, is com-pleted.

Fines amounting to $25 for infrac-tion of traffic laws were turned in by

pense to

Council “tabled his resignation until :

before the sewage discussion got un-

Burgess George Williams, and $20 was

turned in by H. A. Smith.Fiske Made Special Officer

Lester W. Fiske, a wounded veteran

of World War II, was appointedspecial officer on the request of Chief-of-Police Russell Honeywell, to suc-ceed James Gansel now Chief-of-Police in Dallas Township.

Borough Engineer John Jeter sub-mitted a report on his conference withCounty Engineer Williams with regardto corrections of grade, width of street,

and curb lines to correct the hazard-ous condition on Huntsville road infront of the Scureman and former Sul-livan properties. Mr. Jeter said cor-

rection could be made without ex-the Borough and without

damage claims.He also reported that Orchard street

in the Fernbrook section has a good

foundation for surfacing. This investi-gation followed a petition from prop-erty owners in that area to have the

street surfaced.

, The Priestly House,was no. 1.

Trucksville W.S.C.S.‘Bazaar And Supper

William Vivian, rep-

and all present expressed the opinionthat similar meetings in the futurewould do much to create. better under-standing between citizens and Councilmembers on the problems that besetthe community.

Bnswers To Quiz

The correct answers to the Penn-

sylvania Week Quiz prepared by MissFrances Dorrance are as follows: GreatRunaway was no. 4; The SusquehannaCompany was no. 2; Warriors’ Path

was no. 1; Asylum was No. 1; TheBattle of Wyoming was a pivotal battle in American history because, no.2; The Stourbridge Lion was no. 3;

Northumberland,

Trucksville W. S. C. S. will hold

resenting Orchard street residents, pre- i a baazar and supper at the Trucksvillesented to Council releases fram ad- Hose House December 3. Mrs. S. D.jacent property owners so that the | Finney is general chairman. SupperBorough can go ahead with the work | of ee To

. Yorks, Mrs. JohnCouncil approved payment of $25to West Side Visiting Nurse Assoctertion.

The meeting was one of the bestattended by township folk in years

NOTICE TO LUZERNE

COUNTY FARMERS

A Cooperative Farm Credit repre-sentative will be at the following

addresses effective. September first:

LUZERNE COUNTY

Cooperative Association

81 Scott Street,

Wilkes-Barre, Penna.Tuesday morning—

10 A. M, to 12 NOON

DOLAN'S HOTEL

Main Street,Conyngham, Penna.

Tuesday afternoon—

2P.M. to4P. M.

Feel free to contact our representa-

tive and make use of the servicesoffered by the National Farm Loan

Association and Production CreditAssociation with main offices in

Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania.

Duck Pants $2.89

Duck Breeches 3.95

Red Hunting Vests 1.49

Corduroy Caps 1.10

iA WoolSweaters Part Wool 2.98

Sweat Shirts $1.85

Dungarees 2.49

Utility Jackets 1.98

Poplin Jackets 6.95(Wool Lined)

CLEANING

37 MAIN STREET

Quick pressing service — Garments left before 2:00 P. M.

will be pressed by 6:00 P. M. same day.

JOE'S MEN'S SHOPOpen Until 8 P. M.

PRESSING

DALLAS, PA.

and winter living,

Window VentilatorsNow you can get healthful freshair without harmful drafts.

8 in. x 33 in. 50c

11 in x 59 in. 59¢c

‘Door MatsKeep out mud and dust with one !

of these fine quality mats.

Solid Rubber (18x24) $1.49

Woven Rubber (14x22) 1.54

Ex. Thick Coco (16x28) 2.49

rooms and many other uses.transparent and durable.this miracle product.

FALL SPECIALS

Below are only a few of the many items we have in our largeand varied stock which will add joy and comfort to your fall

WINDOW FABRICJust the thing for chicken coops, hot houses, porches, sun

Keeps out cold, lets in sunshine,Come in today, let us show you

Here Are A Few More Items That PerhapsYou Didn‘t Think We Have In Stock.

Sted] Traps, each ....0civics, 35 and" 83

Shotguns’ <aRTads$16.50 to $99.50

12 and 16 gauge double and sing. barrel

Shotgun shells 12, 16, and 20 gauge

Coal Shoots 6, 8 and 10 feet ........$12.75 to $20.00

Lanterns! (eal) iuiniloinited 1.85

Hunting Licenses, each .........cco...... 2.00Wood Burning Heaters ea., $3.95; 4.95and 5.50

Weather StrippingWe have

complete stock in the

A fall and winter must.

the most

Back Mountain area

Coal and WoodSpace Heaters

Get yours now. These beautifulwell built heaters will keep yourhome warm and beautiful thiswinter.

18-inch firebox $69.5020-inch firebox 85.00

committee Mrs. Harold

Dykeman and Mrs.

members:

J. B. Schooley.

AUTOMOBILEOWNERS[

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Chrysler PlymouthTo

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Phone Dallag 100

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Winter HeatingPROBLEMS SOLVED

SAMPSEL

Damper ControlsGALVANIZED and BLACK

Stove PipeFurnace Cement

ANDStove Lining

Asbestos CementANDPaperBIRSTED

Electric HeatersADJUSTABLERoof Saddles

For TheLADIES

WEAREVERAluminum Ware

Pyrex WareAjax Cleaners

For The‘FALL CLEARUPLawn Brooms

Rubbish Bumers

For TheFARM and HOME

Gates V-Belts—

ALL SIZESWater PumpsANDTanks

Hot Water Boilers

FOR DEEP FREEZERSCellophane WrapsPINT AND QUARTContainersBags and Tape

George Bulford“The Big Friendly

INTERNATIONAL Store”

Phone 311

Pa.

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