The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 16, 1930, Image 8

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RATES FOR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
One’ insertion; 25° cents for thirteen
words or less. Over thirteen words,
‘2 cents per word. Call Dallas 300.
WANTED
must be clean; will pay
The Dallas Post.
Old rags;
good prices.
FOR SALE EE :
Ford ton truck in good condition;
$25. Still has original tires.
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‘White enameled refrigerator in good
condition. Call 867-A-10. :
Party will buy old and second-hand
furniture. Address Box 23, The Dallas
Post. 3 \
During ‘his term of office Senator
A J. Sordoni ‘has worked for Luzerne
‘County as a whole. Cities have not
-bzen favored at the expense of rural
¢smmunities; neither have the urban
conmmunities . -been = neglected. The
Lehman-Pike’s Creek road, Shick-
shinny-Benton, Kingston Narrows,
‘Harvey's Lake road, Kingston town-
ship. road, Plymouth-Kingston road,
the road eliminating ~the" dangerous
Edge Hill at West Nanticoke and the
elimination of dangerous underpasses
and rzilroad crossings on the Ashley
boulevard and the new and shortened
Hazieton highway were all. Sordoni
projects.—adv. ¥
os . "FOR SALE
Rabbits, all kinds, colors and ages.
‘Make the youngsters happy with a
live rabbit. Weis’ “Farm, Dallas.|
Phone 124-R-15. 3 !
List your property For Sale or For
Rent with John A. Williams, Realtor,
‘48 Main Street, Dallas.
FOR SALE
Fresh cow and calf for sale. Arthur
Newman, Dallas R. D. 3. Phone Dal- |
las 217-R- 11. y it]
TONIGHT AT EAST DALLAS
‘ CHURCH
The Epworth League will give 8
three-act comedy, “The Old District |
School.” Time, 8 o'clock. Price, 25
cents. 1
’ WANTED
Good clean rags; ~wiil
prices.. Dallas Post.
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THEATRE
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT
No, No, Nanette
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
Flight
Jack Holt, Ralph Graves and
Lila Lee
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Four Feathers
Richard Arlen
Mrs. John A. Girvan Editor
* Phone, Dallas 6
~The: W. C. T. Us will meet at the
home of Mrs. Charles Herdman at
Kunkle on Tuesday; May: 20, at 2 p. m.
Annual election of offices. Mother's
| Day will be observed with a program.
Mr. and Mrs. Creston Gallup and
daughter Alice: spent Sunday with
Mrs. Gallup’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
1 Joseph Sickler of Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lauderbaugh
entertained on Wednesday evening the
following from Wilkes-Barre: Mr.
and Mrs. VanHorn, Mr. and Mrs.
Langdon, Mz. and Mrs. Wise.
Miss Margaret “Girvan of Claude
street and Miss Alma Cairl of Shamo-
kin, both student nurses at the Abing-
ton Memorial hospital at Abington,
Pa., spent Saturday evening atthe
home of Miss Girvan.’ They left early
Sunday morning accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. John A: Girvan for Philadel-
phia, where “the latter spent the day
"visiting relatives. -
John A. Girvan of Dallas was on a
business trip to Reading during the
week. Nu : .
Last week
Claude street entertained Miss Rug-
gles, Miss Goldsmith; Miss Reba
Stevens, teachers of Dallas township
school, also Mr. and ' Mrs. Willliam
Roberts of Wilkes-Barre.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Winters of Dal-
las, accompanied by Miss Mildred Eve-
land spent Mother's day at Lake
Carey. »
Mr. and Mrs. Sandel Hunt spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rus-
sel of Mt. Zion. ,
Mrs. A. VanNortwick of Main street
is ill at her home.
Mrs. F. Beery of Main street is
slowly improving. .
Miss Liva Spencer of East Dallas
entertained a number of her friends at
a party recently at her home. A tasty
lunch was served. ’
Mr. and Mrs: Fred Youngblood mo-
tored to Fairmount Springs during the
week.
The Tunkhannock ‘Republican
the following to say about the unique
resi-
has
experience. of a former Dallas
dent:
Peynton Lee, of Windham township,
was exhibiting a live osprey or fish-
hawk here on Thursday, which he cap-
tured on a little pond just above Nig-
ger The bird was hitting on
the water apparently helpless and he
went out and brought it to shore. As
it was still there the next morning,
he decided to bring if to Tunkhannock
and show i to Game Protector Moss:
The bird had a hooked beak and sharp
talons and exhibited a vicious attitude
when people became too familiar with
it. Mr. Moss thought one wing was
crippled, possibly from a gunshot or
striking against something while fly=
ing. Those birds, while seen occa-
sionally, are not very common in this
section., They are protected by law
and a penalty of $20 is inflicted for
killing them.
Do you want a concrete road from
Dallas to Tunkhannock, connecting
with the Sullivan Trail at that point?
Senator Sordoni is working on plans
for such a road and is the prime
worker in the project to see it abcom-
plished. Past records speak for them-
Pond.
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selves. Senator Sordoni will make
Mrs.” J. B. Frank of
such a road a certainty.—adv.
OF SOCIAL INTEREST
© VIN AND ABOUT DALLAS
Ci’ D. ' tSewart, formerly of Shrine
View, was a business caller at Dallas
on Saturday.
Miss Barbara and Catherine Hoff-
meister of Shrine View entertained
Miss Marjorie Hoffmeister of Wilkes-
Barre over last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kiefer, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kiefer and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Wolfe of Shrine View motored
to New York, where they will spend
a few -days.
Elmer Parrish of Main street is
spending a few days with his son Al-
bert at Rohrshurg, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. D; P. Honeywell spent
Sunday in Bradford county. :
- Mr. and Mrs. D. F Westover and
family motored to Huntington Mills on
Sunday.
"Mrs. Morgans and daughters of
South Franklin street are occupying
their cottage on Machell avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. €, A. Frantz and
daughter Marguerite ,accompanied by
Sherman . Frantz and Miss Jane
Keener of Chase, motored to Strouds-
burg during the week. :
The Dallas double quartet is re-
hearsing with the hope of giving a
concert in the near future The mem-
bers are: Mrs. James Oliver, Mrs.
Laura aPtterson, Mrs. C. 'W. Space,
Mrs. Harold Titman, Harold Rood,
Ralph Brickel, Sam Griffith, Milford
Shaver. Mrs. Arline Rood is the
pianist. s
The ‘Dramatic and Athletic Associa-
tion of Dallas is sponsoring a nite
club dance to be held at the Dallas
borough high school auditorium on
May 23. It will be for the benefit!
of raising funds for the high schcol
athletic equipment. It will be an in-
formal affair and gives promise of be-
ing one of the gala events of the
spring season. Tickets are now for
sale and may be purchased from niem-
bers of the association.
Mr. and Mrs. el GariZnger of lake
street have returned from a «week's
stay in New York City,
Mr. Davis of Church street is on a
business trip to Cleveland, Ohio.
Mrs. W. E. Webster has just re-
turned from a month's stay in New
York City, visiting her sister, who had
the misfortune to break her zim
Girl Scouts in Poster Contest
Local girl scouts will submit ideas
to boost May 24 exhibit. A. prize of a
free airplane ride will be awarded to
the two gurl scouts who submit the
best osteis to the Wyoming Valley
Council Girl Scouts for the exhibition
to be held in the 109th Field Artil.ery
Armory on aSturday, May 24. The
osters must be made by a girl scout
and submitted to local headquarters
not later than May 19. There will be
four selections made—two winners and
two alternates.
Mrs. Albert Groblewski of Trucks-
ville and Mrs. James Thomas of Dal-
las attended the banquet of the Ply-
mouth Civic Club at Hotel Sterling on
Monday evening. ;
Several coules from Dallas attended
the " Rotary convention which was
held at Williamsort during the week.
The Frank cottage at Dallas will be
occuied during the summer months by
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Schwager of
New York City.
Mrs. C. S. Morris
visited her daughter
Friday of last week.
of Trucksville
in Luzerne on
Regular
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Michelin
.$ 8.85
.$ 9.55
$11.04
$13.35
$20.25
$28.95
.£ 5.80
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30x4.50
28x4.75
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$ 5.10
BIG REDUCTION ON TIRES
MAY 17-24 Inc.
Fisk U.S.
..$ 6.55
..$ 6.60
.$ 7.85
:$ 8.00
.$ 8.30
.$ 9.35
$ 9.80
$10.15
$10.40
These Tires Guaranteed By
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J. R. OLIVER
MAIN STREET
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6-Ply
3.790
..$ 8.25
..$ 8.60
..$ 9.50
..$ 9.85
..810.25
..$10.20
..$11.50
312.10
..$12.95
..$13.35
..$1345
..$13.65
DALLAS, PA.
STAPLETON’
Drug Store
Next to Luzerne Postoffice
COMMENCEMENT ISN'T FAR OF!
Drop In and See Our Line of Kodaks, Perfumes,
and Other Gifts Appropriate For
the Boy or Girl Graduate
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