3 0 0) SD TRY OUR JOB PRINTING. “WE AIM TO SATISFY” THIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR Public Rte ‘William B. Fine, formerly pro- prietor of Dallas Post, and until recently employe of Dallas Post, Incorporated, has severed employ- ‘ment with The Dallas Post, Incor- porated. He will neither accept business nor collect money in the name of The Dallas Post, Incor- porated. Will the pulbic be gov- erned accordingly ? DALLAS POST, Inc., The President. ‘High School Boys To Hear Talk By Dr. Henry Crane —:0— Dr. Henry Crane of Scranton will address the High School Boys Con- gress at a dinner meeting, Friday night, January 25, in the North Main Street Y. M. C. A. Dr. Crane's sub- ject will be “What Kind of a Meas- ure Do You Use?” ~The High School Sonata] is being held under the auspices of the Wyom- ing Valley Hi-Y Clubs. It is open to “all high school boys. The second ses- sion of the congress will be held in ‘the lounge of the First Presbyterian Church on South Franklin Street, Sat- urday morning, January 26, at 9:30. Competent leaders have been secured for the discussion groups. The gen- * eral theme is “A Philosophy of Life.” ~ Bills Introduced for Repeal of the Anthracite Tax —:0— ~ Three bills were introduced at Har- isburg Tuesday seeking the repeal of the anthracite tax which amounts to . about 7 cents per ton. It is collect- ed at the rate of one and one-half per cent. of the coal prepared for* ship- ‘ment at the mine and yields approx- : imately $ 11,000,000 annually. ” ~/soaly 5 ilroad and labor interests fever passage of the repealer but the loss of revenue heretofore has been used successfully to prevent passage. In the Senate the hill sponsored by Senator Heaton, Schuylkill, was re- ferred to new committee on repeal bills, but in the House the measure offered by Republican Staudenmeier, Schuylkill, was withdrawn and the bill introduced by Representative Jones of Luzerne, went to the Ways and Means ~ Committee. jis: Introduce Bill To Exempt Radio * — 205 eee A bill introduced late ol sins afternoon into the House by Repre- ‘sentative Benjamin Jones, of Wilkes- Barre, would add the radio to the piano, organ and sewing machine, ~ which are exempt from seizure for| ‘the non-payment of house rent. ONE 1927 FORD COUPE Bargain at this ONE FORD TON TRUCK ONE FORD 1926 COUPE USED CAR BARGAINS Good Rubber, Mechanically A-1 ONE 1926 FORD TUDOR SEDAN Ruckstell Axle, Closed Cab Ruckstell Axle Terms on All the Above Cars J. F. BESECKER CO. Dallas 0) a-)-cm-() READ THE POST FOR ALL THE NEWS OF EATER DALLAS {d GR | 6700085.0 0 am 0 esa 0 ast THIRTY- EIGHTH YEAR | Big Celebration Being Planned for the New Leven A small citizens committee has been | appointed to co-operate with county | commissioners for tentative plans for | a formal opening of the new county-| state forty foot boulevard from Luz-| erne to Trucksville. This small com- mittee will just start the ball a roll-| ing by counciling with commissioners | as to the two or three last celebration | plans. Then a large public commit- tee will adopt the best plan and stage a real old time community celebra-| 4 ne to Dallas Highway tion. You know its Greater Dallas now. And it looks very much as though this boulevard will extend from Luz- erne to and through Dallas. = You don’t build boulevards like this one for mountaineers. : Such folks would not know what to do with such arthighway. But real 100 per cent. American citizens know what to do. with it and will know how to celebrate it’s completion. Dallas Rotary Met Frases Dallas Ror ot its meeting on Thursday evening, was addressed by Dr. G. L. Howell and Milton Keeler, officers and members of the Mt. Greenwood Kiwanis Club. Mr. Keeler spoke on a greater ser- vice that could be rendered our com- munity by more united efforts of the Kiwanis and Rotary of this section. That the two clubs represented not only the business men but the civie bodies of our community. Dr. Howell spoke on conditions ef- fecting our community. He also gave an illustrated talk’ on the X-ray, showing slides on same. Nesbit Garinger reported a survey of cripple children in our community. Henry Sipple read a biography of Ziba R. Howell. G. Earl Bowman, of Dallas, and G. F. Metz, of Trucksville, were admitted as Rotarians. Both men responded with short addresses of thanks to the club for their admittance to member- ship. 20% Born Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver, of Shaver Avenue, Shavertown, are proud daddy and mother to a “buster brown” baby boy. George was so excited over his new boy that he could not be: bothered with haircuts and shaves for awhile. ° ° Visits Parents Mr. F. Gordon Mathers, better known as Dudley, together with his still new wife, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Mathers. k Mother and dad were glad to see the lad—yes, and lass too. NOTICE! Notice to Taxpayers of Dallas Township. All taxes remaining unpaid February 1st, 1929 become delinquent after that date. I will be obliged to collect according to law. = Kindly take care of this and avoid additional cost. JOHN A ANDERSON, | Tax Collector, | Dallas Township. |! ELECTRIC VER'S -R OL! BELL PHONE 239-R-2 EX NEW ATWATER-KENT RADIO NOW ON DEMONSTRATION HERE *