The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 29, 1931, Image 8

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Advertisements
FOR SALE—Sunshine cabinet kitchen
range, “water front included, all iu
good condition. Price $10. Inquire
John A. Girvan, Claude St. Dallas.
..Phone Dallas 6. to 5-29-1t
$144 will place you in an independent
business. No competition. .Exclu-
sive territory. Patented article now
selling like wildfire. Large comm;s-
sions. Sure quick sales. Money re-
quired for merchandise only. Per-
manent connection. Address Mr.
Moore, Suite 1101, 1420 Walnut
Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR SALE—Ever Ready Automatic
Electric Water Pump for shallow
well. This pump is practically brand
new. It was used only two weeks.
Price, $35. M. A. Dymond, Carverton
Road, Trucksvilic,. Phona Dallas
195-R-13. 5-29-3t
DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 29. 1931
FOR SALE—Tulips for Hondugts for
Memorial Day. Call 360-R-16 Dallas,
Pa. Mrs. Giles Moore. 5-29-1t
FOR SALE ‘OR RENT—b5-room fur-
nished cottage with water and gar-
age. White's Ferry Boat. Furnished.
Call W. S. Kitchen 32-06 Harvey's
Lake. 5-29-tf*
ARE YOU INTERESTED in changing
your jobs and making good money?
J. F. Besecker Co. needs a salesman
for your territory-to sell Ford cars
and trucks. Apply in person or tele-
phone J. F. Besecker Co., Dallas, Pa.
5-29-1t
EXPERIENCED FARM HAND—Must
be steady and reliable; year around
work. C. M. Pallman, R. D. 1, Scran-
tton, Pa. °°, 5-29-1t*
FREB—Cancer, Diabetes, Piles and
Goiter Remedy sent. Tibbins Pharm-
acy, Beech Creek, Pa. 5-15-tf
FOR SALIE—One fresh cow with calf.
Tubercular tested, heavy milker.
Frank P. Smith, Kunkle, Pa., Tel
121-R-19. 5-22-2t*
FOR SALE — Pittston Range, first-
class condition. R. L. Brickel, Phone
Dallas 134. 5-22-tf
FOR SALE
Trucksville, Main road, Wm. Roush-
ey home, well builf 8-room, house,
lights, bath, furnace, laundry trays,
slate roof, large frontage, all for
$5,000.00.
10 Acres near Lehman, $350. Some
props, goor road.
Mrs. Gibbs Bungalo, Lehman ave.
fine home, all improvements, hard
street, near car and school. $2,800,
terms.
20 ‘Acres, Lehman, 8-room, good
house, barn, fruit, near Conyngham
farms and good road. $3,500, terms.
160 Acres, 8-room house, barn,
water, timber, state road, near Ben-
ton, Pa. $1,700. Bargain.
Dallas, Henry Randall Est., reduced
to $3,000. Good deal.—
Dallas, Boro. lot, water,
foot street, $100 cash,
5 Room House, barn, fruit, 8 acres
plow land and 79 acres timber and
woodland, all for $3,000.
10 Acres, Carverton,
‘half cash.
Good Silo, 10x80 feet, fine condition
cheap.
Elmer D. Parrish
Phone Dallas 230.
lights, 40
$400. One-
Dallas Socials
David Rentchler, one of the men
who conducted the Post's subscription
campaign and who is conducting a
similar campaign for the Tunkhan-
nock Democrat, was confined to his
bed at the Weaver home on Barker's
Lane, over the week-end with a severe
attack of lumbago.
Mrs. Fred Riley and Mrs. N. C.
Stevenson left Wednesday by motor
for Endicott, N. Y., where they will
visit Mrs, Stevenson’s daughter, Mrs.
Peter Fraley. From there they will go
to Norwich; N. Y. where they will
visit Mrs. Riley's sister, Mrs. Fred
Reynolds.
Mrs. Floyd Titman was hostess to
the Monday afternoon bridge club
Tuesday. Lilies of the Valley formed
the charming centerpiece for the lunch-
eon tables. Bridge followed. The
guests were: Mrs. T. W. Gangloff, Mrs.
A. L. Turner, Mrs. Steinert, Mrs. G. K.
Swartz, Mrs. G. R. Beehler, Mrs. S. B.
Davies, Mrs. G. A. Baur, Mrs. Charles
Snyder, Mrs. H. L. Scott, Mrs. R. L.
Brickel, Miss Florence Snyder.
The membership committee of the
Y. W. C. A, with Mrs. H. Lee Scott as
chairman, afforded the people of the
Wyoming Valley an opportunity to
view a collection of rare and antique
quilts. The acair was largely attended,
many of those present being from Ber-
wick, Bloomsburg and West Pittston.
Mrs. A. L. Davenport donated the
largest collection displaying about
forty interesting specimens, Exhibit-
ors from Dallas included: Mrs. Laura
Patterson, Miss Mildred Patterson,
Mrs. Thomas aGngloff, Mrs. Stanley
Davies and Mrs. D. F. Westover.
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Picnic
FORTABLE,
THE BIG ATTRACTION
ARAN, LB yy APS AT THE.
Grounds
Harvey’s Lake
WILL BE THE NEW AND GIGANTIC
SKY ROCKET
NEWEST, LARGEST, FINEST ROLLER COASTER IN
NORTHEASTERN PENSSYLVANIA—MODERN, COM-
SAFE, FAST
Merry-Go-Round
Kiddie Coaster
Dodge-’Em :
The Whip
TT A
ADDITIONAL ATTRACTIONS AT THE GROUNDS
WILL KEEP YOU AMUSED
HOO
Ferris Wheel
Miniature Railway
Hey Day
Caterpiller
BENNIE JACOBS AND
Memorial Day
DAN E -— MEMORIAL DAY — AFTERNOON AND EVENING
Listen in at 8:20 overWBRE
HIS YELLOWJACKETS
COME EARLY !
1e
CSIRO AT
DANCING WITH FAMOUS ORCHESTRAS
GROUNDS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT DECORATION DAY
AND EVERY DAY AND NIGHT FOLLOWING
PICNIC GROUNDS
Harvey’s Lake
SPEND THE DAY ON THE
FRESHLY CUT OR POTTED
FLOWERS
FOR
Memorial Day
: 10,000 Beautiful Geraniums,
and scores of other varieties of
cut and potted flowers.
___Phone'Dallas; 213-R-3
( HILL—The Florist
Store and Green House {i
pposite St. Theresa's Church
Shavertown
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Adopt Budget And
Name Teachers
(Continued from page 1)
teacher of music they would lose the
appropriation set aside for, this pur-
pose. Edwin Hay" voted no on ‘the mo-
tion of dismissal of Miss Myers. This
was also true in the case of Mr. Greg-
ory, who was also advised of his ‘dis-
missal.
Appointment Held Up
The appoint of a teacher of art was
held up until such a time when the
board can be able to get in touch with
Miss Conrad On the possibility of hir-
ing her as a full-time teacher instead
of part time as they are now doing.
The local board pays Miss Conrad
$337.50 per year for two and one-half
days of art instruction at the schools
per month, whereby it would be ad-
visable to secure a teacher for. full
time at a saving of approximately $400.
The reappointment of Miss Conrad
was held up until a later date.
New Teacher of Music
On motion of Hay, seconded by Ap-
pleton, Miss Madge Anderson, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson, of
Carverton, a student at the Ithaca
School for Music for the past four
years, was named to take the place of
Miss Myers at a salary of $1,170.
was added to the substitute
teachers.
Howard Leek was reappointed jani-
tor for a twelve months period at a
list of
salary of $100 per month. During the|"
summer months he will ‘see to it that
the school is kept clean: and to do
necessary repairs. 5 :
Wilson Cease, «of “Trucksville,
a salary of $80 per month. During the
three months of summer vacation, Mrs.
Hersh, of Trucksville, was named to
care for the school building at $180.
William - Hunt, of Shavertown, -and
William Hewitt, of Trucksville, were
named truant officers at a salary “of
$90 for a nine month: period.
Elect Treasurer
On motion of Appleton and seconded
by Hay, Joseph Schooley was elected
treasurer for the coming term at a
salary of $400. Herbert Hill served
in this capacity during the past year.
No teachers or janitors will be able
to draw their salaries in advance, the
directors going on record on motion by
Hill.
Motion by Hill, seconred by Hay,
that a list of the teachers reappointed
and the newly named be sent to
County Superintendent for his ap-
proval.
Regular Meeting
The township school board will meet
at the Trucksville school house on
Monday night at 8.
Held Regular
Monthly Meeting
Trucksville Volunteer Fire Company
And Improvement Association
Elect Their Officers
TO RAISE FUNDS FOR TRUCK
The Trucksville Volunteer Fire Com-
pany and Improvement ‘Association at
their regular meeting, Friday evening,
May 22, elected the following officers
to serve the coming year: President,
Ralph Hazeltine; vice-president, Harry
Brodhun; treasurer, general. fund,
Samuel I.awson; treasurer, fire fund,
Albert G. Groblewski, Jr.; recording
se-retary, N. A. Straub; financial sec-
retary, Samuel Reese; fire chief, Max
Leonard; assistant fire chief, Boyd
Lathaholt; drivers, Glenn Bulford,
Walter Billings and Floyd Wells; trus-
tees, Earl’ Newhard, [Joseph Bulford,
Lee Hessler and William Rhodes.
The men of the community did their
duty in noble style by giving 100 per
cent attendance. The official count of
those present was 58 members who
gave a rising vote of thanks to those
who are working so hard to collect
‘'unds to pay for the new truck.
Six solicitors reported that they will
tart their collecting campaign in a
ew days, and feel that they will be
ble to get enough money to pay the
alance of $310 still due on the chassis
nd also, have a balance to start ne-
otiations for new equipment.
The association wishes to impress
the members that its regular meeting
is always the last Friday evening of
the month at the lodge rooms of the
hose house, Carverton road, unless
otherwise stated through the press.
Keep this date open, attend the meet-
ings and help put the best into the
HUNDREDS
GERANIUMS
(Popular Salmon Color)
/
MARTHA WASHINGTON
VARIETY
SEE THEM ON
DISPLAY AT
OUR STORE
RISLEY-MAIOR (C0.
“Hardware for Every Wear”
DALLAS, PA.
town.
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WEST
Decoration Day Specials.
REAL BARGAINS IN USED CARS AT
Roy Stauftter’s
BIG USED CAR LOTS
Wyoming Ave., at Fourth St.
PITTSTON,
Forks of Road, South Pittston, Near the South Pittston
Laurel Line Station
COME TO OUR USED CAR LOTS ANY TIME——WE ARE
ALWAYS OPEN—PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER—ALL
CARS GREATLY REDUCED
S0-USED CARS T0 PICK FROM—50
PA.
..USED CARS..
1929 DeSota Sedan
1930 Ford Coupe
1930 Ford Sedan
1930 Plymouth Coupe ..
1930 Olds. Coach
1929 DeSota Stan. Coupe $425
1926 Marmon Sedan ....$445
1928 Olds. Std. Coupe .. $395
1929 Plymouth Sedan ....$385
1927 Buick 5 Pass. Coupe $345
1928 Pontiac Sedan
1929 Essex Coach
1929 Ford Sport Coupe ..$295
1928 Pontiac Spt. Road. ..$325
1927 Olds. Sedan
1928 Durant Sedan
1928 Hudson Coach
1927 Hupmobile Sedan ..
1927 Chrysler Sedan ....
1928 Chevrolet Coach . ...
1927 Olds. Spt. Coupe ...$245
1929 Ford Rd. Rum. Seat $265
1928 Chevrolet Coupe . . ..$245
1925 Jordan Sedan
1927 Whippet 6 Coach ..
1926 Reo Sedan
1925 Overland Ch.
1927 Chev. Std. Coupe .
1925 Packard Sedan ....$175
1927 Whippet 4 Coach ..$145
1927 Chrysler Spt. Road. $165
1925’ Chevrolet Sedan . ...$145
1925 Buick Sedan
1927 Essex Coach
1926 Chevrolet Sedan . ...
1926 Studebaker Sedan ..$135
1926 Chevrolet Coupe ....$135
. .SPECIALS. .
1926 Ford Sedan
1925 Reo Touring
1926 Studebaker Sedan ..
1925 Maxwell Sedan
1926 Chevrolet Coach ....$
.. TRUCKS. .
1927 Chev. Open Express $175
1928 Chev. Open Express $245
1930 Ford Light Delivery $395
1926 Mason Road King ..$ 95
.$185
1927 Ford Open Express. .$125
"SALES — CHEVROLET — SERVICE
Water Street Phone 158 Pittston, Pa.
S$
was |’
reappointed janitor for nine months at].
Billboard Removal
On Narrow Roads
Will Be Cleared
Great . Extent Of." The
. Existing Billboards
NO FUTURE ENCROACHMENT
Luzeine Narrows
To
Luzerne Narrows, the principal high-
way from Wyoming Valley to Harvey's
Lake, one of Pennsylvania’s most de-
lightful inland lake resorts, not only
will. be cleared to a great extent of
existing billboards, but will be safe
from future encroachment of this kind
of advertising as a result of the ac-
ceptance Monday afternoon by the
Valley Entrances Committee of Wyom-
ing Valley Chamber of Commerce of a
plan submitted by B. F. Burgunder,
president of Wyoming Valley Poster
\ |Advertising Co., of Wilkes-Barre.
Briefly the plan submitted by Mr: ~
Burgunder provides for the elimina-
tion of all the pillpoards with three
exceptions, on the Narrows roaa.
Furthermore, the program provides far
.{the protection- of the highway slopes:
from these uses in the future.
Clark Wright Xvans, chairman of
“|the Valley Entrances Committee, was
enthusiastic in commenting upon .the
‘proposal ‘submitted by Mr. Burgunder.
“This is certainly a step in the right
direction,” said Chairman Evans, “and
meets exactly the objective toward
which our committee has been striv-
ing. The ‘Narrows’ highway is used
by those who travel to Harvey's Lake.
The removal of the unsightly bill-
boards along the route is a real vic-
tory.”
Ce
James Gansel,, of Shrine View, has
been ill for the past week.
More With
packed with ASCO Foods.
nearby. ASCO Store.
Enjoy Memorial Day
The outing will be more appreciated if the picnic basket is
Treat holiday visitors to your best
dinner by serving the Highest Quality Food, obtained from your
asco Foods
PEANUT
Reg 7c
tumbler
Reg. 10c
size
Oc
One Anchor Opener
ASCO Freshly Made
13
BUTTER
Reg 25c¢
tumbler
with each purchase.
21°
*ASCO Ginger Ale
*ASCO Root Beer
*ASCO Lime and Lemon
*Puritain Cereal Beverages
Stimulating Beverages For Warm Days
*Rob Roy Pale Dry Ginger Ale
*Quaker Brew Cereal Beverage
*Plus redeemable bottle deposit.
Cliquot Club Golden Ginger Ale
3 pt bots 25¢. gt bot 15¢
3 pt bots 25¢, gt bot 15¢
3 bots 25¢
qt bot 15¢
bot S¢
4 bots 25¢
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2 bots 27¢
All 5¢ N. B. C. & Sunshine
CAKES & CRACKERS
6 25
COOKED BEEF
CORNED
can 2]¢
Tasty lunches and sandwiches.
RASPBERRY GEMS Ib 37¢
National Biscuit Company Specials
3 Canada Creams Ib pkg 18c
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Delicious Taste %
Mothers find shiildren like the Oven-Freshness of these Quality
loaves from our Own Ovens. Let
us do your Bread Baking.
Large
veal
loaf
7
VICTOR BREAD Bis pan laf 5¢
ASCO POUND CAKE
CREAMY
WILLIAMS SWEET MIDGET
COCOANUT MARSHMALLOW LAYER CAKE
RICH CHEESE 5 Oc
Just the taste you will enjoy.
FANCY NORWEGIAN SARDINES
FRENCH’S OR GOULDEN'S MUSTARD
FARMDALE EVAPORATED MILK
each 2 3
can 10¢
jar 13¢
can 19¢
3 tall cans22¢
PICKLES
Regular 35¢ Sweet
Mixed Pickles
Hom-de-Lite
Mayonnaise 15¢
plant.
Prepared
Regular 5¢ Size
Gold Seal Family
FLOUR
Glenwood
at 29¢
jar
Firm, crisp pickles with tasty flavor.
Asco Preserves # 19¢
A variety of fruits in a pure state.
1/4 pt jar.
Made from Fresh Eggs in our own
ASCO Mod jar 10¢
A spicy condiment for cold meats.
Potted Meats 3 <@» 10¢
Ready to spread for a quick lunch.
12.b bas 39¢
Apple Butter ii 19¢
Delicious on Bread Supreme
a5C0
Tuberculin
Tested
325
ieee
1 NEW IMPROVED
STERNO STOVE
AND 3 CANS OF
STERNO HEAT
All 25¢
For
You save 10c
.pt jar
25¢
»
PVE me
For Better
Bleaching
Suntex
bot 15¢
Friday night for
NOTICE: Our stores will be closed all day Saturday May 30. in
observance of Memorial Day, but open late
your convenience.
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These Prices Effective in Our Stores in rr
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