y ' PAGE EIGHT THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1931 ANE FEE T | i a s SA LE—Atwarte < abinet | FOR’ SALE—Fifty c¢ ie ig X 3 1 n ¥ 4-H CLO X HING | o Advertiserients FOR SALE—Atyarter Kent Cabinet ALE—Fifty colonies of bright FOR SALE OR RENT—S8 room house, [| Sg! Radio, with eliminator, formerly Italian bees with the privilege of one modern improvement, good garde Letters To The Editor privilege of on , good garden, Frm storage battery, in good condition. or fifty. All bred f a a strai Inquire John Harris Cemetery St CLUB HOLDS (Continued From Page ) COAL HAULING=—AIl 2,000 pounds te | Price, $25. Call Dallas 361-R-17. ih 8g Trom b gentle sila i 4 a % 2 a or oF ror A : x AE ton. Pea, $7; Nut, $9; Buckwheat 7-24-3 nd good honey gatherers, All in 10} WANTED. Nurse girl by day for one - ans 4 : frame painted hives. Free delivery i B w BRICK BATS $5; Stove, $9.40. Clarence Derby, ¥ Sayenm child. References. Phone Harvey. ) e Yoii or 58 z : ne SLR ; vs : Vo iy Ad on I FARMS SOLD AND EXCHANGED—| to purchaser, §6 a colony. Reason for | Take 3296. Ln Redes Pic | List your property with John A. Wil-} ‘selling lack of room. Inquire of| —— Managing Editor, FOR SALE OR REN i .liams, 48 Main st., Dallas. 5-12-tf S J - : ie Tor i: OR = % 3 a} T—5-room fur- amuel Eggleston, Box 14, Alderson, | 6 ROOM HOUSE—Modern improve- Ta 2 ished cottage with water and gar-|pppp__ ‘ : Pa. 2 ents rg i i project which consisted of: Dallas, Penna, age. White's Ferry Boat. Furnisied|” Gorter Morais J Er 3 I: rt biti a Mending—A garment with a figure. D 3 Call ow, \ 8. Kitchen, 22,06" Harvey's acy, Beech Creek Pa ne rT COAL AND v a = foceasod Patching—A plain garment. Dear Jin Take. i 2 \nythia SR o i; : PRESERVE MEMENTOS of deceased Princess Slipl-Diafted by the girls I have been a reader of the Dallas } FOR SALE—Ladies Raccoon | Coat, nythIng, (any, time, any. where, loyed onesiin a memorial, book. Post for some time and the more .I Good condition, $18. Address Box 327 Phone Dallas 231-R-8. Ralph Lewis, Memorial Book Company, 2 Terrace, or telephone 51. Shavertown, $-7-5t | Buffalo, N. Y. (Continued From Page 1) PIGS FOR SALE—AIl sizes. Christ to their own measurement. Milbrodt, Outlet, Pa. 8-7-1t | Dress. Sleeveloas. Made | of ADDTO- read your paper the more convinced I priate material for sport wear with become that the addition of a proof jacket and using a commercial pat- reader to your staff would add great- tert ly to the paper's efficiency. Hardly | | Mod The exhibits of each community |2R issue is published that does not | 0 ern usic Supplants were separate. contain some gross typographical or Miss Ruth Patrick, Home Economics | Srammatical error. B : B as . A C Extension Representative’ of Wayne! 1 offer this suggestion only as a ig Uusiness S areer county; did the ‘judging, after whieh | constructive criticism. As a “past” the girls were awarded ribbon prizes, | resident of Dallas I wish to see the y N77 : y 2 \ o o * > seals from the Agricultural Extension | Post rank with the best in its elass. ! i 7 ( \ > g 3 Special TEA Combination Department of State-College and their A READER | ND J 3 8 national 4-H Club. pins. | / / \ Ho) £77 Off I Di 1 The prizes awarded were as follows: ROSES | WN 2 \ | & | ky BIG rig TEA WEEK gx Y \ \ 7 \ ’ Carverton—1st, Flora Jean Stock; | Dear Mr, Risley: — : : Lem 2nd, Evelyn Culver; 3rd, Sara Knorr, | I-did not get a “Post” for last week 4 7a) ¥ ] \R fl : Two Crytsal White or Olivers Mills—1st, Mildred Brush; [and missed it. I:feel you have the : TY ] ; 1 ond, Lillian Casterline; 3rd, Katherine | foundation of a good community il ae, BLIGE Ben 13 ; Glasses given with Balliett. Vids newspaper and wish you success and Oo r E XU ’ every Half Pound of Wapwallopen—1st, June Ashworth; | prosperity for the future Po d 3 . 2nd, Dorothy Seletcki; 3rd, Virginia Sincerely, ; : i : g our Famous Teas This Grover. Trucksville Reader gh TR 7 ? (9 : ; - Week. i: \ / Lg A very active Junior Clothing Club A \’ % Go % i Z : Vel i PY 1 dt ASCO T E A ) was started at Conyngham this sum- TAKES EXCEPTION ; g pS BER ; mer. These girls will finish later in Mr. H. W. Risley, oo NNN b helo AB y % v fi ns A Y Plain Black 7) ib 23¢c Py the year. Dallas Post, 0 Lis : - we & or. Mixed pkg g Beside the concentrated effort with | Dallas, Penna. * ; 2 AY ‘ ¥ X Lor y ¥ the girls of Luzerne county this ten 8 : J 4 | re Sr or % in 33 Pride of 1% Ib 38 weeks, women’s groups were also col- Dear Neighbor: — ; A helanveylon pkg ¢ Kilarney Tea Cb ducted at Carverton and Orange. A great deal of specific assistance You are nearly right in your editor- oy : Iced Tea is a particularly cooling drink. ASCO Teas ial of August 7th. Practically all new! : , are delicious, Hot or Iced, for they are carefully se- jeomiors su | Kinpston | Township, ang iy — : : lected and imported direct from the world’s finest ; tea gardens. Try a package today. r not so, modern Lit y ” \ Mimunler Thettio.. ort = —- {ree IMMECT 1d LL Cee life conditions are so invoived that, in| was also given by Miss Nitzkowski to YW I he county. i Fi diy 3 : the women of the count) [| D : ‘the opinion the old resi- ~ TE FREE EREELS ed 1 ‘oggys and unprogres- Reg. 9c Selected Calif. | ASCO Finest California self defense a business man is comi- | etme Li i - ) 4 | mY go = 3 _ # | pelled to refuse an active part in No X : ” v ! Sard Ines ! Peaches many local’ affairs, or he finds little \ THIS : : | bo * . I'time to enjoy his. home life., No ! Vn AE ’ big FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | 10 oor a oe tans : NET } \ SAE 2 on 15e - 16¢ every individual is interested in base- X » idual is interested e Packed in Tomato Sauce. Delicious Halves in Syrup. ball foot-ball, basket-ball, swimming, Fr ont Page racing, singing, orchestra music, LT] A x F ; } a: L 4 “ \ WITH dancing, church work, and the hun- 2 Fe = A ; : Hom-de-Lite Mayonnaise jar 17e, 29¢ ‘ dred of other demands on a person's 8 | pra ; mn 3 y Fancy Red Sockeye Salmon tall can 30¢ MARY BRIAN time ralthough they will contribute to y bi Ritter Tomato Soup can 5c some of them /if their means will per- p SEES A : AND : mit and they are properly approached. : Reg. 10c Whole Grain Corn 3 cans 25¢ SLIM SUMMERVILLE Community life is similar to most 5 ASCO Pure Grape Juice 9 pt bots 29¢ family life; the wants are many but ASCO Stuffed Olives bot 10e¢, 20c must be limited to the amount of ‘Betty Co-ed has libs of red for_Har g Bet-ty Co-2d has eygs of Yale's dagp Hue. MONDAY AND TUESDAY |finance and time available for their 1 AT ! "4 plus The Fighting Sheriff | satistaction. Son of Steel Magnate Be- | business onions, especially if heis Reg. 25¢ Prudence Cooked With best wishes for your success, an orchestra leader. He has to . 29¢ wraseed #7, This new 1931 Model Cash A famous flavor and fragrant sauce. loaf £4 enmore easily wash- i 1 Kenmore easily was Deliverad Reg. 35¢ Imported Victor 5% fift ound of clothes! . only $5 DOWN Sardines ven Ihe Bread The new massive de- AE vc i f the b ives sign © e ase 9g and Boneless and peeled. The Three Favorite , dded trength and 3 For ie j eo bigger Sh Monthly Mrs. Morrison’s Vi Blends ® # ° — more beautiful — X c Puddings pkg 9¢ ictor Register of : W ills and still $35 below the (Plus Small Carrying Charge) Pastis 3 Gulls Dromaren Coflee 170 price others ask for 3 ] the same quality washer!. Balloon type wringer rolls, porcelain Reg. 33¢ Finest Lobster or ASCO. A enamel tub, Triple Vane Agitator...Mail the coupon aat left to- ! ne { ! day for a, free Crab Meat 29¢ C fi 1h 5 i home demonstra- ca Cao ine. Ai