The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 18, 1931, Image 8

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    he Dal1AS POST, DALIAS, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1931.
PAGE EIGHT
Practical Gifts Are In Favor
Here you will find gifts that keep on giving throughout the
year—gifts that make life just a little easier for those who
receive them—gifts that are not forgotten after Christmas
Day but are put immediately to work. Prices are the low-
est in years.
Children’s
Wheel Toys
For
Winter Sport
Flexible Flyer Sleds
Fleetwing Sleds ~~ $2.00 up
Peters Ski Skates 98¢
Skiis (in all sizes)
Shoe Skates
Junior Ski and Pole Sets
ALL STEEL (4 sizes)
Wheelborrows
RUBBER TIRES
Velocepedes
WOOD AND STEEL
Boys’ Wagons $1.49 to $5.50
Child’s Toddlers $1.49
49¢ to 89¢
- $3.49 up
ALL KINDS OF CHILDREN’S
MECHANICAL TOYS
mftET frit
23-PIECE TEA SETS ELECTRIC CURLERS
BERRY AND CAKE SETS ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRON
AUTOMATIC TOASTERS $1.00 up Sandwich Toaster—Grille, Etc.
UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC IRONS $4.95 up ELECTRIC EGGOLATORS
ELECTRIC TABLE STOVE $7.75 DOVER ELECTRIC IRONS
Toaster, Grill, Etc. Life Time Guarantee
FULL NEW LINE ALUMINUMWARE
DUTCH OVENS, COFFEE DRIPOLATORS, FIRELESS COOKERS, ROASTERS, TEA KETTLES,
STEWING KETTLES, ETC.
NOVELTY COLORED WOVE
Market Basket ....... 25+ Waste Baskets .......
Just the Thing for Christmas Shopping For Every Room In The House
Black Beauty ROASTERS . 295 98¢
$13.50
LITHOGRAPHED
39¢
BLOWN GLASS SETS
COLORED BULBS
SPIRES, TINSEL,
ELECTRIC TREE LIGHTING SETS
ELECTRIC WREATHES
COLORED MAZDA OUTDOOR LAMPS
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
The Risley-Major Company
“Hardware For Everywhere”
~ Phone 60 DALLAS Phone 60
Joes WARNING ABOUT
CUTTING EVERGREENS
“Scotch” Santa Clauses, who cut
|their Christmas trees from the State
forests or from privately owned land
without the owner's consent, will do
well to be more careful this year, said
| John W. Keller, Deputy Secretary of
the Pennsylvania Department of For-
ests and Waters. Cutting Christmas
trees without permission is theft, and
the penalty provided by law for such
illegal cutting is $25 for each tree re-
moved.
One-half million evergreens are cut
each year from the hillsides of Penn-
sylvania and marketed for Christmas
decorations. These locally cut trees
{retail from 25 cents to $2.50 each. As
‘a result of the quick turnover and high
percentage of profit to be made from
the sale of Christmas trees, cutting
evergreens from privately owned land
without the consent of the owner has
lin several sections reached the status
of an “easy money racket.”
‘A number of truckers of Christmas
trees found out to their financial em-
barrassment that the State Legisla-
ture passed such a‘law in 1927. Many
land owners are on watch these crisp
December evenings to detect self-ap-
pointed Santa Clauses, operating
trucks instead of sleighs, to prevent
them from getting away with valu-
able loads of stolen evergreens.
Forest rangers also have been in-
shrubs growing in the State forests.
Toys at cost. .°¢
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FOR SALE:—Stewart hot air furna
| ‘in A-1 condition cheap.
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Bros.
structed to be on the alert for vio- ;
lators of the law protecting trees and |
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Advertisements |
Stolarick | i
Lehman 12.18-1t |
Eat Well
And Save
“Remember
THIS IS THE CHRISTMAS STORE FOR CANDY, NUTS,
ORANGES, TURKEYS— FRESH MEATS
LARE’S
MARKET
188 Main St: Luzerne
Rib Roast
SHOULDER
Pot-Roast
ib. 21¢c
1b. 16¢
| FARMS SOLD AND
List your property wit
Jiams, 48 Main st., Dallas.
WE DELIVER:—Coal
Dallas vicinity at following prices; | 8
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Pea, $7.00; Nut
Special Nut, $7.50;
| and ‘Stove $9..00 per long ton. W.-B. | 8
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WANTED: —Girl or woman for gener-
al house work in Dallas, wages $8
per week. Apply Box A. Dallas
Post. 12-18-1t
WANTED: —Young Lady wishes place
as house keeper or cook for small
family, Dallas preferably. Call H-L
3214 12-18-1t
SETTLEMENT OF
bills owed by or payable to the late
to Wilson R Garinger. Admin. Dal-
las, Pa.
MEN WANTED:— To operate renow-«
ness in Cities of Pittston, Parsons,
Kingston, Taylor. Reliable hustler
can start earning $35 weekly and in-
Write immediately.
Dept. PN.AN-183-S.
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crease rapidly.
Rawleigh Co.
Chester Pa.
COAL AND GENERAL HAULING—
Anything, any time, any where.
COAL—Nut, $9.00; Pea, $7.50;
Buckwheat, $5.50, all long ton.
Phone Dallas 231-R-8. Ralph Lewis,
Shavertown. 10-16-TF
COAL HAULING—AIl 2,000 pounds te
ton. Pea, $7; Nut, $9; Buckwheat,
$5; Stove, $9.40. Clarence Derby,
Noxen, Pa. 7-24-tf
FREE—Cancer, Diabetes, Piles and
Goiter Remedy sent. Tibbins Pharm-
acy, Beech Creek, Pa. 5-15-tf
ERE,
STOLEN
While attending school
meeting, two automobile robes
were removed from my automo-
bile. I would like them return-
ed for sentimental reasons.
Clifford Space.
board
Himmler Theatre...
—_— re ———
TONIGT—SATURDAY NIGHT
Alias The Bad Man
KEN MAYNARD
NEXT WEEK
MONDAY AND
Alexander Hamilton
The Greatest Historial Picture
Ever Produced
WITH
GEORGE ARLISS
WEDNES. AND THURS.
Road to Singapore
WITH
WILLIAM POWELL
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
The Lost Flight
WITH
RICHARD BARTHLEMESS
Admission Children 10c
EXCHANGED— | f§
h John A. Wil- |
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anywhere in|
ESTATE: —All |B
Susan Warden should be presented ;
12-18-3t |B
ned Rawleigh Home Service busi- |g
Chuck Roast
Hamburg
Frankforts
Pork Loin ib. 9¢
SCRAPPLE 1b. 10¢
SHOULDER
LAMB
SHOULDER
VEAL
ALL PORK
Sausage
Hams
SALT OR SMOKED
BACON 1b, 17¢
ORDER EARLY FOR WE HAVE THE CHOISEST
ALIVE AND DRESSED
TURKEYS
ALSO DUCKS—GEESE—CHICKENS
CANDY
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ORANGES doz. 19§329c¢
1
2&
LB.
1b. 14c¢
1b. I13¢c
ib. 20¢
Small Ib. 18¢c
Large ib. 13¢c
TUESDAY |}
Mixed Nuts 1b. 19¢
XMAS TREES 3 FOR 1.00 AND UP
1b. 12¢
Cranberries
SWEET
Potatoes
HEAD LETTUCE
CELERY
PURE
Lard
3 1b. 10¢
10¢C
21 15¢
START NOW
JOIN OUR THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
Lare’s Market