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THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA,FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1931.
PAGIZ SEVEN
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
DYER LAUDERBAUGH
Auctioneer
Call Dallas 209
SURETY BONDS-INSURANCE
For Fire Insurance, Compensa-
tion, Liability and Automobile,
Insurance, Call
G. HAROLD WAGNER
Phone 72 Dallas, Penna.
STAR ROUTE
Passenger and Freight Line
Centermoreland—Dallas
2 Trips Daily
D. A. HONTZ
Chas. Newberry
General Masonry, Plastering,
Chimneys, Fire Places,
Sidewalks, Floors,
Call 242-R-4 DALLAS
Estimates Cheerfully Given
Prices Reasonable
DALLAS THRIFT & LOAN CO.
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
RADIO REPAIRING
PUMP WORK
HOUSE WIRING
MOTOR REPAIRS
APPLIANCES & FIXTURES
W. E. STRANGE
TRUCKSVILLE, PA.
Phone Dallas 309-R-16
“A right job at a right price”
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
ALFRED BRONSON
Sweet Valley, Pa.
DAY or NIGHT
Dallas 363-R-5
Muhlenburg 1-R-5
Sheriff’s Sale
Friday, September 18, 1931,
At 10 A. M.
Telephone:
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No.
180, October Term, 1931, issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Lu-
zerne County, to me directed, there
will be exposed to public sale by ven-
due to the highest and best bidders,
Court House, in the City of Wilkes-
for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room,
Barre, Luzerne County Pennsylvania,
on Friday, the 18th day of September,
1931 at ten o'clock in the forenoon
of the said day, all the right, title and
interest of the defendants in and to
the following described lot, piece or
parcel of land, viz: All the surface or
right of soil of, in and to that certain
lot, piece or parcel of land situate,
lying and being in the Borough of
West Pittston, Luzerne County, State
of Pennsylvania, bounded and describ-
ed as follows:
BEGINNING at the corner of Exeter
street (now avenue) and Spring street,
on the Northerly side of Exeter ave-
nue; thence along Spring street North
56 degrees 45 minutes East Two hun-
dred fifty (250) feet (or 244 feet, as
this course is described in a deed from
R: D. Lacoe to Henry J. Luchsinger,
from whom title to the within describ-
1896, and recorded in Luzerne County
Deed Book No. 349, Page 289,) to a
corner on an alley (now known as La-
coe street); thence along said Lawu
street North 33 degrees 15 minutes
West Seventy (70) feet to a corner;
thence South 56 degrees 4° minutes
West Two hundred fitty (250) feet (or
244 feet) to a corner on Exeter ave-
nue aforesaid; thence along Exeter
avenue South 33 degrees 15 minutes,
East, Seventy (70) feet to the place of
beginning. i
All improved with a two story
frame, shingle roof, single dwelling
house, fruit trees, fences, and neces-
sary outbuildings.
‘The BEST Gray Hair
Remedy is Home Made
To half pint of water add
one ounce bay rum, asmall
, box of Barbo Compound
and one-fourth ounce of
glycerine. - Any druggist
can put this up or you can
mix it at home at very
little cost. » Apply to the
hair twice a week until
+ the desired shade is ob-
tained. It will gradually darken
streaked, faded or gray hair and make it soft
and glossy. Barbo will not color the scalp,
38 not sticky. of greasy. and does not rub off
DALLAS, PA.
Membe:» American Bankers’
Association
* * ®
DIRECTORS
R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, D. P.
Honeywell, W. B. Jeter, Sterling
Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford W.
Space, A. C. Devens, George R.
Wright.
OFFICERS
George R. Wright, President
D. P. Honeywell, 1st Vice-Pres.
C. A. Frantz, 2nd Vice-Pres.
W. B. Jeter, Cashier
%* kx
Three Per Cent Interest
Or Savings Deposits
No account too small to assurc
careful attention
Deposits Payable or. Demand
Vault Boxes for Rent
Self-Registering Savings Bank Free
.
First National Bank |
PUBLIC SQUARE
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
United States Depository:
Surplus and undivided profits
Officers and Directors:
Wm. H. Conyngham, President
C. F. Huber, 1st Vice President
Surplus and profits .
Geo. R. McLean, 2d Vice President
Francis Douglas, Cashier
F. W. Innes, Assistant Cashier
Directors
Richard Sharpe Edward Griffith
C. N. Loveland C. F. Huber
W. H. Conyngham Lea Hunt
Geo. R. McLean F. O. Smith
Francis Douglas T. R. Hillard
Wm, W. Inglis
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
8 Per Cent Interest Paid On
Savings Deposits
$1.00 Will Start An Account
First National Bank]
Capital Stock «.ceeeeeees $750,000.00
...$2,100,000.00
Also all of said defendants rights,
title, interest and estate in and to
coal lease from H. J. Luchsinger and
A. M. Luchsinger, his wife, to Clear
Spring Coal Company, of West Pitt-
ston,” Luzerne County, Pennsylvania
dated February 8, 1890; and in and to
all rentals and royalties due or to be-
come due to said defendants thereon,
from the lands and premises in said
coal lease particularly described.
the suit of First Wational Bank of
Pittston, Pa. vs. Ida E. Luchsinger,
Victor B. Luchsinger, Clinton F. Luch-
singer, Russell C. Luchsinger, and will
be sold by
John MacLuskie, Sheriff
W. L. Pace, Atty.
Legal N otices
LEGAL NOTICE
| Estates to be audited
tice is hereby given that Accounts
| have been filed and confiirmed by the
Orphans’ Court in the following Es-
| tates:
| Tuesday, Sept. 8, 1931
Estate of J.
Bank & Trust Co. EXxr,;
| Harris, Thomas A. Harris, Exr; Louis
| Horwitz, Allen Horwitz, Exr; Clara B.
| Jacobs, Carl R. Jacobs, Exr; Reuben
i Ocksenreider, Anna R. Ocksenreider,
{ Hudawski or Radneski,
| picki, Adm; Mary Zoszak,
Kopicki, Adm.
Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1931
Estate of John Russell Curtis. Min-
ers Bank of Wilkes-Barre, Exr; John
T. Huth, Union Savings Bank & Trust
Co. Adm; Leroy Berg, Miners Bank of
Wilkes-Barre, Adm; Joseph Lebovitz,
Helen Lebovitz, Adm; Henry Stern,
Mamyme Solomon, Adm; ‘Wilson
Brown, Dora Yeager, Charles Yeager,
Exrs:
Thursday, Sept. 10, 1931
Estate of Michael Roberts, Peoples
National Bank of Edwardsville. Adm;
Harry R. Hirshowitz, Florence M. Hir-
showitz, Joseph L. Hirshowitz, Samuel
B. Hirshowitz, Exrs; Emma E. John-
son, First National Bank of Ashley,
| Exr; John Seaman, Ida Seaman, EXr;
| Wm. R. Williams, A. L. Williams, Exr;
{Solomon Heller, Ben Cohen, Frieda
(Heller, Exrs.
The Accounts enumerated and desig-
nated in the above list will be audited
by the Orphans’ Court in Court Room
sons interested shall attend if they see
| fit,, and present their claims against
such estate, or forever thereafter be
disbarred from coming in upon said
fund.
STANLEY M. YETTER
Register of Wills and Clerk
| of Orphans’ Court
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LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to all per-
sons concerned that Appraisements in
the following estates have been ap-
proved nisi by the Orphans’ Court of
Luzerne County and unless exceptions
are filed will be presented for final ap-
proval on Tuesday, September 8, 1931
at 10:00 a. m.
John T. Rihards, Sr.;John Schultz,
J —~
v
ed premises is derived, dated March 5, |
Seized and taken into execution at
in the Or-|
{phans’ Court of Luzerne County. No- |
Albin Wassmer, Markle |
Phillip T. |
| Frederick A. Ocksenreider, Exr; Felix |
Frank A. Ko- |
Frank Al
(during the session of Court on the day |
and date set, at which time all per- |
-Alderson-
Employees of Sandy Beach held a
clam bake on Tuesday evening in the
Sandy Beach Grove. 'A variety ~¢ re.
freshments was served after which
rides were taken on the various
amusements. Those present were
Fanny King, Mrs. Davis, Rene Burgis,
Thelma Davis, Blanche Weiss, Edna
Sprage, Geneviene Ransavage, Mar-
garet Jones, Ella Crispell, Arthur Hat-
ten, Martin Fahey, William Pugh,
Joseph Ransavage, Edward Price, Eli-
jah Douglas, Handel Humphrey, Mr.
Derhey, Clarence Uudegrone, Frank
Samek, Mr. Weiss, William Davis,
Mose Goldman, Sam Slamovitch, Steve
Mergo, Jack Pugh, Joseph Pugh,
Thomas Pugh and William V. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Eipper and
daughter, of Akron, Ohio spent Tues-
day with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith.
A number of young people from this
place attended the Dallas District
Sunday School Council Meeting at
Meeker on Wednesday evening last.
Employees of the Harvey's Lake
restaurant spent last week in the Po-
Cconos.
Mary Kutcha left on Saturday for
Lakewood, N. J., where she has ac-
cepted the position in the city schools
there. ¢
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rescorla and
daughter Betty have returned to Wil.
es-Barre after spending the summer
here.
Miss Line Garinger, of Stull, spent
Sunday and Monday with her mother,
Mrs. A. J. Garinger.
Among those who will leave shortly
for various schools and colleges
Ruth Jackson, Bloomsburg State
Teachers’ College; Bethia Allen,
Bloomsburg, Adelaide Hausch, Blooms.
burg; and Peter Xutcha,
Barre Business College. The above
were guests of honor at a handker-
chief showe heid at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Garinger on Fri-
Wilkes-!
. ANTIQUES
"AND
USED
FURNITURE
At Unusually
Low Prices
We must move our entire line
to make room for the expan-
sion of
E. WILLIAMS
5-10-25-$1.00
Store
Don’t fail to come in early this
week and make your selection.
E. WILLIAMS
Main Street Dallas
See Our Ad.On Page 3
Next to Risley-Major Store
CARD OF THANKS
day evening. Games and music were |
| the diversions of the evening. Refresh- |
ments were served to about forty. |
Each guest of honor received about
twenty five handkerchiets.
A large group of Epworth Leaguers
attended the district Rally at Caver-
| ton on Tuesday. :
The family of Mrs. Ella Newberry
of Noxen wish to thank all those who
assisted them during the illness and
death of their wife and mother.
Irwin Newberry and family.
Luzerne Furniture Co
Has the Authorized Agency for
Crosley Radios
Just think, a
1932 8 tube
r a dio complete
for
$49.75
Nat Zelkovitz
O nly $1.25 a
week to pay Diial 7.8124
T hii's radio For Free
must be heard Demonstratiion
to be appreci-
ated. "
LUZERNE FURNITURE CO.
135-137 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE
“We Undersell Them All”
The modern system of Oderless Dry Cleaning
now at your door.
Mr. William Baker will represent us in Dallas and
vacinity.
QUALITY WORK
PROMPT
SERVICE
PRICES REASONABLE
SERVICE CLEANERS
Phone Dallas 278
Ira D.
Cook
For
COUNCIL OF DALLAS
BOROUGH
Your Vote Is Respeetfully Solicited
Quality Food is Important
to Your Labor Day Plans
‘Whether you decide on a picnic, a motor trip to sea-
side or mountains, of a quiet day at home, enjoy
meals of Pure Quality Foods that are guaranteed to
give Satisfaction. Visit your nearest ASCO Store—
Where Quality Counts
Notice: Our Stores will be closed all day Monday,
September 7th in observance of Laber Day.
Open late Saturday night to better serve you.
Best Lard bs
Pure 2 19¢
Best Pink [ Reg. 23¢c Cooked
Salmon Corned Beef
tall
= 10c |
Special value for this week.
Med. can Cooked
can 19¢
For outings or lunches.
Your Choice
RED BEETS
SWEET Peas cans
STRINGLESS BEANS E 3 25¢
Flour Prices that Reduce Bak tS
GOLD SEAL FLO
12-1b 24-1b
{
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The Highest Grade Family Flour Milled
| Blue Bar Grapefruit Juice can 5¢
Ritter Tomato Soup can 6¢
ASCO Beans with Pork can 6c
Imported Norwegian Sardines 2 cans 17e
Gold Seal Macaroni 3 pkgs 17¢
Reg. 5¢ Fine Table Salt 3 bags 10¢
ASCO Grape Juice 2 pt bots 25¢: gt bot 23°
Your Choice
9 cans 25¢
ASCO or Del Monte
Farmdale
TENDER PEAS
STRINGLESS BEANS
Big Can RED BEETS
Vine Ripened
116-118 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre.
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Dial 2-8181
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364.50
Cash Price, Delivered
you are using it!
Mary H. Bircsh, Charles A. Mason,
Adolph Zimmerman, Adolph Zimmer-
man.
STANLEY M. YETTER
Register of Wills and Clerk
of the Orphans’ Court.
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Take advantage of our Easy
Payment Plan—pay for your
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onLY $5 own!
(Small Carrying Charge
On Payments)
Heat your home this winter
thoroughly, wisely and eco- f
nomically with a HERCULES I
pipeless furnace. Always :
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HERCULES is now the great- ;
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MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY!
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Without cost or obligation
please send your heating ex-
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Please call on . ‘es.
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TOMATOES
4 = 25¢
You save five cents
WEEK END SPECIAL!
Pineapple
2 ou 39¢
Large luscious slices
REG. 15¢
ASCO BEVERAGES (All Kinds) Z bots. 25¢
REG. 15¢
ROB ROY GINGER ALE 2 bots. 25¢
Plus redeemable bottle deposit
Thousands of Homekeepers are now using Oven Fresh Bread
of our Baking.
Let us do your Bread Baking too.
Bread large 1c
Supreme wrapped 0%
TRY A LOAF TODAY
Victor Bread Je
loaf
25¢
Two Glasses given with every
FREE Haif Pound off ASCO Teas.
: Plain Black pb :
2x 19¢
48Co or Mixed
Orange Pekoe 1b
TEAS or Indian Ceylon pkg 33¢
Pride of Killarney Tea 141 38c
ASCO Tea Balls carton 19¢
Palmolive Beads 3 pkgs 10¢
Reg. 19¢ Suntex (the better bleach) big bot 15¢.
All =
25¢
Cocoanut Marsh. Layer Cake each
Chocolate Icing Layer Cake each
Four Cakes One Pkg.
Camay Soap 22d Ivory Snow for
This special price saves vou thirteen cents
You will find a large variety of Foods in the
neighborhood ASCO Store. May we serve you?
rrr These Prices Effective in Our Stores in |
Dallas and Vicinity.