TT THE MATTER LYTTLE 7 1 Classified Advertisements RATES FOR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS One insertion, 25 cents for thirteen words or less. Over thirteen words, 2 cents per word. Call Dallas 300. oN 3 FOR SALE Lot 60x80, improved with seven- room house, all improvements, two-car garage, young fruit trees and berry bushes; one block from St. THerese's church, *Shavertown. Mrs. Mary Oberst. 5-24-1t LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired. Work guar- anteed. 'B. F. Hightower, near M. E, church, Shavertown. 5-24-1t WANTED Old rags; must be clean; will pay good prices. The Dallas Post. FOR SALE y Ford ton truck in good condition, : $25. Still has original tires. FOR SALE White enameled refrigerator in good condition. Call 367-A-10. Party will buy old and second-hand furniture. Address Box 23, The Dallas Post. if FOR SALE White enameled refrigerator in good condition. Call 367-R-10. 5-24-1t HAY FOR SALE ; Two tons of loose hay for sale. A. R. Holcomb. . Phone Dallas 272-R-2. 5-24-1t FOR SALE Rabbits, all kinds, colors and ages. Make the youngsters happy with a live rabbit. Weis’ Farm, Dallas. Phone 124-R-15. .. WANTED Three or four Sales Ladies now until Memorial Day. : 2_Hill The Florist List your property. For Sale or For Rent with John A. Williams, Realtor, 48 Main Street, Dallas. from SHOE REPAIRING - Save money. Quality materials. Good workmanship. Sorber, Claude street, Dallas. EEE RRR RE HIMMLER THEATRE TONIGHT AND SATURDAY NIGHT ISITE LLY Four Feathers Richaid’ Arlen TUESDAY | AND WEDNESDAY “Sally WITH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BESSIE LOVE AND MARIE DRESSLER Chasing Rainbows All Talking, Singing and Dancing EER 37157] i 57 3} Vo 37] PEE EPH ER EE ER EE PTAA FEO OF SOCIAL Mrs. John A. Girvan Editor Phone, Dallas 6 A. P. Kiefer of Shrine View is mak- to the Mrs. George Hoffmeister at Shrine View. The Nite Club dance which was sponsored by Dallas young people, was ing extensive home occupied by his improvements sister, quite successful. Previous = to : the dance Lettie Lee, one of the commit- tee, entertained several friends at din- ner and Miss Elenore Machell enter- tained several friends at a buffet sup- per. Miss Florence Kelley of Centermore- land is spending the week with Mrs. Fred Welch of Center Hill road. "Mr. and Mrs. Zel Garinger of Lake street entertained over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lietrich and daugh- ter Eleanore, also Miss Dorothy Crocker of Johnson City. : We are pleased to welcome to’ Dal- las, H. Lee Scott and family of King- ston. Mr. Scott is manager of the Du- Pont Exposive Company, with offices in the Brooks building, Wilkes-Barre. They will occupy the home on Center Hill road, just vacated by the Geb- hard family, who have taken up their residence at West Pittston. Mr. and Mrs. Rother .of Plymouth spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Laux of Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Laux attended the funeral on Wednesday of Mrs. Harold Scheiber of Cedar avenue, South Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. George Learn of Chase entertained the following on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and sons and Mrs. A. B. Smith of Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson of Wilkes-Barre. Mrs; Clifford Oberst Jf Chase is slowly but steadily improving. Paul Johnson and Miss Bertha Ran- dall of Huntsville spent Sunday after- noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Learn. ; Miss Jane Keener spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. George Learn of Chase. Mr. companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson Whipp of Church street spent Sunday in Bradford county. Mrs, Amanda Yaple of Church street | entertained “on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. | Clinton Honeywell of Charles street, Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Girvan, | companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gor- ac- don motored to Hazleton on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Frank and Peggy | Lancio of Claude street spent Sunday | at the home of Miss Reba Stem of | New Columbus. Several members of the Dallas W. C. T. U. attended the meeting ®&hich was | held Tuesday afternoon at the home of | Mrs. Ferrel of Shavertown. [ The many friend of Ed Coolbaugh | will be sorry to learn that he is con- {| fined. to his home by illness: Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Westover enter- | tained Mr. and Mrs. 'W. C. Rowlett of | Courtdale on- Monday evening. | Mr; and Mrs. Peter Oberst of Fern- | brook road entertained Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. D. P. Honeywell, ac- INTEREST IN AND ABOUT DALLAS day. Mrs. Harold Titman of Lake street has as her guest Miss Bessie Roy of Newton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frantz and daughter, Marguerite, accompanied by S. P. Frantz and Jane Keener Chase motored to Auburn, N. Y., over the week-end rr 4 Miss Arline Eveland and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Winters of Claude street home of Mr. and Mrs. Eveland. Mrs A. P. Kiefer and Mrs. Louis Wolfe of Shrine View are spending some time in New York City. Barbara Hoffmeister of Shrine View spent the week-end with Marjorie Mrs. Fred Welch entertained on Sewing club. The following people are members of the club: Mrs. Peter Lutz, Mrs. Ernest Whipp, Mrs. Leslie Warhola, Mrs. H. C. Fortner, Mrs. G. K. Swartz and Mrs; Fred Welch. Mrs. Milford Shaver has just re- turned from a several weeks’ stay in Philadelphia. Mrs. Fred Welch spent the week-end in Rochester, N. Y., visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. C. Boyd. On Sunday, May 18, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Parrish, of Main street, enter- tained at dinner Elj Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Sandel Hunt and family, J. B. Hildebrant of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parrish and family of Rohrs- burg, Pa. Mrs, J. H. Frantz and F. B. Hilde- brant accompanied Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Parrish on a motor trip to Rohrsburg, Pa., Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Melligan and son Jimmy spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffmeister of Shrine View. Mrs. Fred Williams of Wilkes-Barre called on Mrs. George Hoffmeister during the week. Auxiliary to Hold Picnic The Shavertown branch of the Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will | hold its annual picnic and covered dish luncheon on Friday, June 6, at the home of Mrs. Margaret Hildebrant of | Dallas. |ing and following the luncheon there There will be a short meet- will be games and other forms of [Zrisement., Those who have attended ithe picnic in former years will remem- ber the good time which they always of’ Wednesday evening the “Les Obeilles’ spent Sunday at Lake Carey at the ; iY BONT You GO £ AND FIND T WHAT IT \ WANN ( AER Misericordia Wins Debate Vanquishing the student team of Susquehanna University the debating team of Misericordia College won a notable victory when it successfully upheld the affirmative side of the proposition: “Should the United State Reject the Kellogg Peace Pact?” The members of the college debating team were Misses Margaret McNeaney, Catherine O'Donnell and Evelyn Franklin. pons eee erent . Girl Scout Exhibit On Saturday at noon booths .were opened at the Kingston Armory and in the evening the Golden Eaglets were awarded. The exhibition was the greatest ever staged by the Girl Scouts of Wyoming Valley and was free to the public. It was a splendid oppor- tunity for the public to become ac- quainted with the scout organization. Hundreds of visitors passed the great] array of booths during the afternoon and at 7:30 the exercises were the climax of this outstanding event. Awards to four champion scouts of the valley were made by Mrs. Edward Con- rad, Wyoming Valley Scout Commis- sioner. The night program had the said Borough of Dallas. | bond following features: + Selections by anese dance by Troop 20 of Hill street. | school; corn dance, Troop 30, of Leh- | man; highland fling, Troop 30, of Lu- DO You T PLACE end HINK 13 A LOSE mY iN THIS L 5 CHAY MSMmanuS = ob tT! SEALED BIDS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors of the School Dis- trict of Dallas Borough, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, solicits sealed bids for the completion of three rooms, stairs, etc., in the new building re- cently built and belonging to the said school district on Huntsville street in Said rooms. are to be completed in accordance with plans and specifications now on file in the office of Thomas Podmore, architect, Bennett building, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. Separate bids will pe re- ceived for (1) ‘the completion of the three rooms and stairs; (2) the heat- ing and ventilating; (3) and the -elec- trical work. All proposals shall be sealed and delivered to the secretary of the SchooltBoard, J. F. Besecker, Lake street, Dallas, Pa., on or before Friday, the 20th day of June, 1930, at! 5 o'clock, p. m. Each proposal for the completion of the rooms and stairs shall be accomplished with a certified check to the order of the School Dis- trict for two hundred and 00-100 (3200.00) dollars to be retained by the School District in the event the pro- |posal is accepted, as security for the compliance therewith and to be re- turned upon execution of contract and in due course, otherwise to be forfeited to the School checks of unsucessful bidders to be re- turned at once upon rejection of their proposals. All proposals shall be ac- i jcompanied by a letter from a bonding Coughlin high school orchestra; Jap-| company, authorized to’ do business in Pennsylvania, certifying that in the event the proposal is accepted the company will become surety on the bond of the bidder. District; | +|128, July Term, 1930, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's Sale Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, the 21st day of June, 1930, at ten o'clock .in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and in- terest of the defendants in and to the following described lot, ‘piece or par- cel of land, viz: 3 al All those two pieces of“tinimproved land in Exeter Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania: LY ! The first thereof: + BEGINNING at a point on the éasterly side line .of Crest. street, formerly Harding avenue, said point being ‘distant 267.21 feet, meas- ured in a course of south twenty- three degrees fifty-four minutes west, along the easterly side line of Crest street, from the southerly side line of Roosevelt avenue; thence from said Peginning point and along the easterly side line of Crest street south twenty- three degrees fifty-four minutes west five hundred twenty-two and seventy- nine one-hundredths (522.79) feet to a point; and thence by a curve to the eastward, the radius of which is two hundred and eighty (280) feet, for a distance of three hundred twenty-five land fourteen one-hundredths (325.14) feet to a point; and thence by another 3 curve to the southeastward, the radius of which is five hundred (500) fect, for a distance of one hundred fifty- seven and’ eight-tenths (157.8) feet to a point in line of Draper avenue; (thence from said point and along (westerly line of Draper avenue and 1 Lot No. 331 north twenty-three Ae- {grees fifty-four minutes east four hun- zerne; dance of the flowers, by Troops| The School Board reserves the right qred twenty-eight and Rint tle 6 and 33, of Nanticoke. Mrs. Frederick Hillman, former | council commissioner, presented the proficiency badges. In the afternoon] several clever playlets were performed. | Included “Why Milly Re-| formed,” by Troop 50; “The Laws of | Country,” by Troop 27; “Spice Cakes and Tea,” Troop 39; “Trefoil Cere-| mony,” Troop 44; “Girl Scout Laws,” | Troop 46. the dressmaking booths of the Dallas were: troops and they were a splendid addi- |the highest and best bidders, for cash, tion to the exhibit. | House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, | to reject any or all bids. | By order of the School Board of the point; Borough of Dallas. J. F. BESECKER,’ Secretary of the Board. eee (reeememeeeeeeen SHERIFF'S SALE Saturday, June 21, 1930, at 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa, No. 111, July Term, 1930, issued. out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne exposed to public sale by vendu:z to at the Sheriff’s Sale Room, Court Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on |one-hundredths (428.93) feet to a | thence from said point and |along the line of Lots No. 331 to 236 |inclusive south sixty-six degrees six | minutes east two hundred and seventy- [five (275) feet to a point in line of Lot | No. 337; thence from said point and |along the line of Lots 337 to 343 in- |clusive north twenty-three degrees | fifty-four minutes east three hundred [ninety and eighty-two one hundredths | (309.82) feet to a point, distance one Mrs. Hull had charge of County, to me directed, there will be|hundred feet from the southerly end |of Lot No. 231; thence from said point land by a line one hundred feet southerly, measured at right angles and parallel to the rear or southerly end of Lots No. 231 to 237 inclusive, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lohman and |gaturday, the 21st day of June, 1930, DOrth sixty-six degrees six minutes daughters Helen and Gertrude Shavertown motored to Mauch Chunk | and Lansford on Sunday last. | Mr. and Mrs. William Hausen of, | Trucksville motored to Honesdale on | Sunday when they spent the day with | Miss Loretta Steltz. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kuhl and son| Bernard of Waverly, .N Y., spent {he week-end with Mrs. Antanaitis of Mt. Afry Terrace, Shavertown, had at’ these affairs. This will be the | Mrs. Raymond Perrego Entertained | ? | last meeting | hoped that a large | present at this time. | St. Therese’s Parish to Conduct Rummage Sale i the first week St. | Therese’s Parish is planning a rum- in the Any of the season and it is During of “June [mage sale which will be held | Poli theatre block, Wilkes-Barre. | person who has any article for the | will notify = the | Shavertown provision Miss Catherine sale please rectory and will be | made to gather them. | Miller of Trucksville has charge of the sale. | College Dance a Brilliant Affair One of the most colorful affairs -of and card the was the dance (party of the students at College Miseri- season | cordia. | ats at Colonial Inn crowd will be | Mrs. Raymond Perrego, whose par- i ents recently announced her marriage at a shower given in her honor at her home, was again delightfully enter- tained by her friends at the Colonial Fernbrook. Inn, On Tuesday cvening a variety and kitchen shower was ten- of lat ten o'clock in the forenoon of the |YeSt five hundred ninety-five «aid day, all the right, title and ir [terest of the defendants in and to the | following described lot, piece or par- cel of land, viz: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the Village of Shavertown, Township of Xingston, County of Luzerne, and State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at an iron post 152.6 feet from land of William Still on east | from thence 30 side - of public road' leading Shavertown to Fernbrook; along said road north 10 degrees, minutes west 50 feet to a corner line of land of N. B. LamoreauX; thence along land of NB: Lamoreaux north 71 degrees, 30 minutes east 104.4 feet to a Lehigh Valley ‘right of way; thence along said right of way in a southerly direction 48 feet to @n iron pipe; thence in a westerly direction about said {114. feet to the place of beginning. dered the young couple. were the recipients gifts. They of some very beautiful The tables were prettily decor- ted and a delicious dinner was served to the following: Mrs. Perrego, Mrs. C. W. Lena VanTuyl, Miss Emily Goldsmith, Hilda Miss Elizabeth Love, Miss Leona Robinson and Miss Miss Reba Stevens, Fisher, Miss Miss Ruggles, Margaret ‘Wallace. On Tuesday Garry of Trucksville delightfully en- It was the final dance of the |tertained the members of St. Therese’s . N, » 5! Bernard McNelis of Luzerne on Sun- | season and had & splendid attendance. | Card Club. terre tenants, O. evening Mrs. Frank Mec- | All improved with a two-story dwelling house, fruit trees and shrub- bery thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Harry S. Major and Estelia M. Major, his wife, vs. Stanley Steels and Zoe Steele, his wife, with notice to Alfred Ray and wife, Edna Ray, and will be sold by JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff, H. Dilley, Attorney. 5-30-3t it SHERIFF’S SALE iturday, June 21, 1930, at 10 A. M. 7 virtue of a writ of Fi Fa, No. in| corner of | (595) feet to the easterly side line of Crest street, the place of beginning. Contain- |ing seven and ninety-one one hun- | hundredths (7491) acres of land, be the Si more or less. | The second thereof: la point at the BEGINING at intersection of the southerly side line ofs:Roosevelt ave- nue with the easterly sidé line of Crest street, formerly Harding avenue: thence from said beginning point and along said southerly side line of [Roosevelt avenue, south sixty-six de- grees six minutes east two hundred and seventy (270) feet to a point in line of Lot No. 287; thence from said point and along the line of Lot No. 237 south twenty-three degrees fifty-four minutes west one hundred sixty-seven and twenty-one one-hundredths (167.21) feet to a point.in line of other lands of the Mortgagee herein: thence from said point and along line of other lands of the Mortgagee herein north sixty-six degrees six minutes west a two hundred and seventy (270) feet to a point in the before-mentioned east- erly side line of Crest street; thence north twenty-hree degrees fifty-four minutes east one hundred sixty-seven and twenty-one one-hundredths (167.21) feet to a point on the southerly side line of Roosevelt avenue, the place of beginning. Containing one and thirty- six one-thousandths (1.036) acres of land, be the same more or less. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Irwin Coolbaugh vs. River- side Development Company, Inc. and y will be sold: by \ JOHN MacLUSKIE, Sheriff G. J. Clark, Attorney. COMMENCEMENT ISN'T FAR OFF! Drop In and See Our Line of Kodaks, Perfumes, and Other Gifts Appropriate For the Boy or Girl Graduate