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DALLAS, POST, DALLAS, PA.,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1930
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| Classitied
Advertisements
: RATES FOR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS
~ One insertion, 25 cents for thirteen
words or less. Over thirteen words,
2 cents per word. Call Dallas 300.
-Dallas- . |
Mrs. J. A. Girvan Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hildebrant of Dal- |
baby girl,
ober 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shiber accompaz
born Sunday morning, Oct- |
las R. D. announce the artival of a|
Phone Dallas 300
Birthday Party
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Parrish Heights-
Calvin A. Fisher, Correspondent
Hull,
Wyoming County
Politics
| 3 3
A A I iE | at all times on all questions in whic
[the people of this entire county, irres-
pective of class, creed or party affilia-
[tion are or shall pe interested, whe
sent to Harrisburg, as now
certainty,
seems
unless public
sentiment
ii asking the support of the people who
are now rallying to give him their
aid the Farmers,” Grangers,” and
People’s choice for their Representa-
tive, but rather because he has been
nominated therefor and merits the
as
n
a
| Parrish street, was the scene Saturday!
night of a birthday party in honor of]
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materially changes between now and
election time, Tuesday, November 4th,
people's confidence.
These are some of the reasons why
this county should, and we believe will,
It is becoming more and more ap-| honor itself in sending Mr. Brunges
parent among the people that trying|to the coming session of our Legislat-
5q/ to get votes by heralding that because| ure. :
a man or
ied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Westover
of Kingston motored to White Haven
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Westover
family are home after spending
week-end in Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens and
family of Scranton called on Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Higgins Sunday.
Mrs. S. J. Thomas and Mrs. Leon
Kintz of Dallas have returned hom4
after a delightful trip to Youngstown,
Cot- | Ohio.
State
rooms
their daughter, Ruth. A very enjoy-!
able evening was spent and refresh-
ments were served. to the following: |
Eleanor Machell, Wiliam Brickell, Ev- |
elyn Templin, Earl Van Campen, Hel-
en Czulegar, Truman Stewart, Agnes x
Him, Clytus Sweezy, Margaret Oliver,
| John Jeter, Jennie Swire, Arnold gg
Thomas, = Ruth Crawford, Kenneth |X
Disque and Ruth Hull. =
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide and son, |
Dean, spent an enjoyable evening re-
cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. |
E. E. Adelman. | friends talk for or against him as be-|
Edward Kocher of Kingston spent | jno back of this or that project inj
the week-end. at the home of Mr. and | S 3 : 3 a
Mrs. W. I. Schmoll: Parcish street i which ithe voters are interested in or-
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin of Loyalville, der to promote victory for their choice |
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and, of the candidates for Representative,
Mrs. W. H. Schmoll, Parrish street. [the voters, as a class, in this day of]
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Adelman spent progress and enlightenment, use their| Without disparagement to anyone, it
the week-end with Mrs. Adelman’s par-
ents at Endicott, N. Y.
1930.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Second hand FORDSON
. tractor; real bargain; ‘newly over:
hauled; has been used only for belt
power; John Isaacs, Kunkle. 9-12-tf
BRrunGES
and
the
For
Representative
woman may The Brunges Campaign Committee.
(Political Advertisement)
have enrolled
| as a Democrat or as a Republican, is
not in and of itself sound argument |
why a person should receive support |
in seeking office; and Wyoming Coun-|
ty Voters have repeatedly demonstrat-|
ed this as a fact by their voting ex-|
pressions in past elections.
EE PEA ah EE EE EE
. FOR SALE—Five room Cottage at
White's Ferry; Fine river site; large
lot with garage. W. S. Kitchen. Call
Harvey's Lake 3206 10-10-3t
FE Rt Be pS RRR IIT
VISIT
G.A.Shook 8Co
Dry Goods Dept.
FOR SALE—“Happy-Go-Lucky” Whether this or that candidate's]
tage at Idetown; right on
road near Harvey's Lake. 7
~and bath. All improvements. Sac-
rifice price, $4.500. Harry Kolb,
- Dallas, R. D. 4. 10-10-2t
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Kirkendall
and Mrs. George P. Kirkendall re-
turned home Tuesday night after a
pleasant stay in Washington, D. C.
John M. Girvan and the Misses Ag-
nes and Mary Prior of Germantown,
spent the week-end at the home of the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Girvan.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Long of Strouds- :
burg and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Cisco of| Mrs. Willard Gensel and daughter
FOR SALE Electric Sto, four burn-| Denville, N. J, spent the week-end |0f Wyoming, are guests for a few days
‘ers with oven; large s.zé, $15. <.|with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pefr|
Stevens, Dallas, Pa. 10-10-3t | Dallas. : za Gensel, Parrish street.
What the people do want are men|
and women in office who know their!
duty,
honest and courageous enough
FOR SALE—Four-room bungalow on
3-acres cf land in West Dallas;
suitable for chicken farm; 2 chick-
en coops; garage; Mrs. Rachel Rey-
nolds, R. D. No. 4. 9-19-tf
to do their duty.
heads and at the polls are governed|is admitted that Mr. Brunges has stood
their better judgment in casting|unfalteringly four square, before and
their ballots for or against candidates|since the Primaries, facing every issue
the people's support.
by
secking {on which he has been interrogated.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilman of New Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dymond and | When articles are prepared and pub: We are 2150 advised that one reason
York were recent guests of Mr. and | Sons, Lauren, William and Marvin | licly heralded through the press, | for Terry's large home vote at the
with someone at least, must be moved by al Primaries was because Nicholson peo-
Mrs. Clifford Ide at Shrine View. Spent ihe week-end Mrs. Dy- |
Mrs: CN. Behee of Chose enter. fonds parents, Mr. and Mrs. William reason for so doing, and, naturally it| ple were especially interested in hav-
is for the people to read. And if the ing a new concrete road constructed
tained her mother, Mrs. T. D. Ransom | Dodson at Mt. Holly. 3
and sister Daisy of Kingston recently. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bropst, who hate ; ?
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Johnson of Wil-| been making their home with his mo-| candidate in whose behalf an article between Nicholson and Springville.
kes-Barre, spent Sunday, with Mr. and|ther, Mrs. Charles Brobst, have rent-|is published, does not disclaim it, the| Whether or not this is true we do not
candidate, Charles IL. Terry, know.
as Ye Editor of the Nicholson Exain-
FOR SALE—Cider apples at low
prices. Telephone Dallas 267-R-18. B.
Frank Bulford. 10-17-2t
FOR SALE—A good working mule;
Charles Matukitus, East Dallas, Pa.
Phone 316—R-4. > 10-17-1t
Mrs. G&G. A. Learn of Chase. ed the Sutton home on the Huntsville
Dean Ide entertained recently: Cecile| road and they will go housekeeping.
Sutton “of Idetown and Victor Mc-| Mr. and Mrs. John Jewell spent
Carty of Idetown. Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell. al
Wilkes-Barre spent Friday evening Mrs. David Schmearer, Mrs. Joseph
with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Frank. Mr. | Jewell and Mrs. William Schmoll spent
and Mrs. Jerry Lancio, Betty and Bil-| Wednesday evening with Mrs. Laird
ly Lancio and Mrs. Edward Jermyn |Herbert at Edwardsville.
and daughter Ruth were guests Sun-| The many friends of Horace Craw.
day evening. - Lo yigh him Shey dg thi aminer has styled as “ALL BOSH,”
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Johnson and ave You. Tea he ° classifieds this ; ; 5 )
a Howard and Walter of Bound| Week? Remember, The Dallas Post is! °F untrue as 2pplied to Terr A of whom
Brook, N. J., spent the week-end- with the greatest advertising medium back | many are speaking as Nicholson's can-
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Girvan. of the mountain. ! didate, and as charges Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gordon and fam- Surprise Party Brunges as saying that Terry is in-
ily have moved to the house rey Sie party was hed recently | terested particularly in certain road
es Me ond Mrs, ‘Arthat TR ome. rnd Mrs, ton construction from which the Nicholson
in honor of Mr. Adelman's| ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide and son|birthday anniversary. Luncheon was| section people of the county would
Dean spent Tuesday evening with Mr.
served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. | profit more than any other people as
and Mrs. Victor Brown of Lehman. Francis Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood|, class throughout the entire rest of
Kitty Kard Klub members enter-
McKarty, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Major, the! colts
tained Ruth Laux Tuesday evening. Mr. ,and Mrs. Jessie Rogers, Vera Rog- Fe
Other Dallas News
ers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kinsman,
Sheldon Mosier, a junior at State|Mr. and Mrs. William ‘Ambrose, Hay-
College spent the week-end at his den Ambross, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
home. Elston, Harold Elston, Miss Josephine
The M. L. Mosier family had as Stem, Miss Ruth Waters, Mr. and Mrs.
their guests on Sunday, the following
Edward Elston, Mrs. Alice Robinson,
nurses from the General hospital: Zel-
Mrs. Bernice Achuff, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
da Bonham, Goldie Howell, Glenette
bert Major, Mrs. Lulu Moore, Mrs. Ira
bMorgan, Martha Schooley and Lois|Jones, Mrs. Hazel Bogart, Mr. and
Mosier.
Mrs. William Frey, Mr. and Mrs.
John Sutton is able to be out again | Clifford Ide, Miss Marion Rook, Wil-
after having been laid up with an
liam Mathews, Mrs. Charles Mayer,
injured leg, hurt while chopping in the| Mr. and Mrs. Eston Adelman.
woods.
: K rell
FOR SALE—Grey enamel kitchen cab- as w
+ inet; never used; cost $55; will sell
for $28. Call Dallas 60. 10-17-1t
Brunges is centrally located in the
county, being a farmer,
Eaton Township,
iner, as per statement therein et ewo
weeks ago shows, it would seem, are
practicing the same principle which,
in the article charges
Brunges as practicing and
which also Ye Editor of Ye Ex-
resident of
and naturally will
work hard for good roads for the peo-
ple all over the county and this he has
pledged himself to do. And, by vir-
tue of his home location and dependa-
bility as a man, the people can and
will Judge for themselves as to their
interests “a whole in their road
problem solutions in so far as their
Representative is able to make himself
responsible for the same.
Percy H. Brunges, ex-County Chair-
man of the Republican Party of this
county, is the Democratic nominee for
Representative.
And not ‘because he either is or
not of this or that political faith he is
William Roberts of Cannonette Full Fashioned
Hosiery
Fast Color Prints,....
Unbleached Muslin
Bleached Muslin ..
Long Cloth
Indian Head .
Colar and Cuff sets
Cotton Slips
Silk Bloomers 59¢ to $1.00
Infants Wool Sweaters .... $1.00
G. A. Shook & CO.
NOXEN, PENNA.
FOR SALE—Four Vinegar barrels;
eall Friday or Saturday at Ralph W.
Shaver’s, Huntsville. 10-17-1t n'a mie. d,
~ FOR SALE—White leghorn and Bar-
red Rock pullets; also yearling hens.
H. S. DeWitt, Mt. Greenwood, Pa.
25¢ a yd.
Phone Dallas 281-R-15. 10-17-1t
..12 and 18c
.. 15 and %c
22¢ per yd.
20 and 30c
as
such,
Dallas 367-R-13.
FOR RENT
7 ROOM HOUSE on main road, Dallas
Call Dallas 125. tf
FOR RENT—A beautiful apartment
just beyond Fernbrook Park, $37.00
including heat, hot water and war
age. Call Dallas 241-R-7.
10-17-1t
is
10-17-1t)
. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
LOST—Insurance rate book and wal-
~ let on Main street, Dallas. Finder
‘please notify DALILAS POST.
B 10-17-1t*
All such dope whether true or un-
true is always more or less indulged
in, as everybody knows, by candidates
and their friends also who exercise
their to
means to arouse correct public senti-
Spanier S hoppe’s
Week-End
rights use all honorable
ment as to what this or that candidate
Cc
SALE
Is In FullSwing
A FEW OF THE MANY
SPECIALS
MISCELLANEOUS .
MAKING CIDER EVERY DAY. Cider
for sale by gallon or barrel. Fern-
brook-Huntsville read. Custom work
solicited. H. J. Major. 9-19-8t*
will most likely do, or how he stands
relative to this or that project when
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shaver of Ply-
mouth spent the day Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Eston Adelman, Parrish
Heights. ;
exalted to position whereby he may
try to help solve the many problems
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING—Day with which the Representative is con-
or night service.” Wm. J. Hill,
Frantz Apartment, Main street, Dal-
las. 817.9 10-17-2t*
fronted during his term of office.
Buy Her An
Air-Way
SANITARY SYSTEM
Everybody knowing Percy H. Srun-
Ft = ges well realizes the high type of cit-
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING, eight
years’ experience; prices-reasonable.
Call Harvey’s Lake 3206. Harry Kolb
10-10-2t
MASQUERADE DANCE at Tip’s place
at Pike's Creek, Saturday, Novem-
ber 1. Special music. Plenty of fun For Demonstration, Call
, for everybody. 10-17-1t
: CHARLES M. THOMAS
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
ALFRED BRONSON
izen he is and that as the People’s
{Candidate for
LADIES’ NOVELTY SLIPPERS
with arch support, latest creation
2.88
GIRL’S DRESSES
88c up
Representative, he can
No Cleaner Bag or Container
to Empty
| be depended upon to do the right thing
ROY STAUFFER’S
USED CAR SALE
Phone Us Your Order
Long & Farver
- COAL
Groceries and General Hauling
Dallas 37-R-2
Ladies’ and Children’s Coats the
Newest Materials and Latest
Styles at Very Low Prices.
BOY’S WASH SUITS
up to size 8—88c
Special This Week-end
MISS ELIZABETH CULBERT 1926 Reiland Sedan
Teacher of Piano
Phone Dallas 246-R-4
10-10-3t
1930 Chev.
1930 Chev.
1929 Chev.
1928 Chev.
1927 Chev.
1927 Chev. Roadster
1924 Oakland Touring
4927 Chev. Coupe
1927 Whippet Coach
1927 Chevrolet Coach
1927 Pontiac Sedan
1926. Studebaker Coach
1926 Chevrolet Coach
1926 Chrysler Roadster
1928 Graham-Paige Sedan
1928 Whippet Sedan
1929 Ford Coupe
1928 Durant Sport Roadster ...
1928 Essgx Coach
1926 Stukgbaker .Stdan
1927 Che¥rolet Coupe
1926 Chevrolet Roadster
1927 Nash Coupe
1928 Graham-Paige Sedan
1927 Essex Sedan
1926 Studebaker Coupe
1928 Durant Coach
Sweet Valley, Pa.
DAY or NIGHT
LADIES’ SILK HOSE
38¢c
250
New Fall Silk and Cloth
DRESSES
sii $7.75
100
Fur Trimmed
COATS
Values up $22.50
to $35.00
Other Coats and Dresses
Reduced Proportionally
The
Spanier Shoppe
LUZERNE, PA.
FRR TREE ETA
We have
¢
OER REE EEE RRR
LADIES’ SILK DRESSES
Dallas 363-R-5 $2.88—$3.88—$4.88—up
Telephone: Muhlenburg 1-R-5
LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED
HOSE
- 88¢
Hie)
HIMMLER
THEATRE
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT
- “Caught Short”
MARIE DRESSLER
and
POLLY MORAN
‘NEXT WEEK
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
“Hard to Get”
DOROTHY MACKAIL
LOUISE FAZENDA
© FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
“Let’s Go Native”
JACK OAKIE
CHILDREN’S CHINCHILLA
COATS
Sizes 2to 6
$2.88
/
New 1930 Ton and half
Dual Wheeled
Ford Trucks
We Are Offering at
Reduced Prices
J. F. Besecker Co.
Dallas Pa. |
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Come Early
and get your share of the
Bargains
~ GLADYS
LADIES STORE
95 Main St.
All
We Inspect Cars Until 9 P. M.
ROY STAUFFER
Chevrolet Sales & Service
Phone 470 Wyoming, Pa.
Open Evenings Till 9:00
mss |
Luzerne, Pa. See our other ad on Page 4
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Physician Promptly
artment
Do Not Neglect
Fall Colds
- We Operate A Professional Prescription De
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