The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 13, 1933, Image 4

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The Dallas Township Parent Teach-
er Association will hold its January
meeting on Monday evening, January
16, at 7:45 in the high school building.
There will be a speaker of promy-.
nence. All are welcome. >
The Ladies’ ‘Auxiliary of the Henry
M. Laing Fire Company will hold its
January meeting on Tuesday, Janu-!
ary 17, at the home of Mrs. George
Hofmeister at ‘Shrineview.
i Variety Shower
A variety shower attended by akout
“one hundred guests was recently giv-
en at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Rinkin of Harvey's Lake in honor of
their son and daughter-in-law Mr.
‘and Mrs. Clarence Rinkin of Kingston
‘whose marriage was recently an-
nounced. The home was attractively |
‘decorated in holiday~ colors and a
large wedding cake served as center-
piece for the tables. Music was fur-
‘nished by Mrs. Charles Ellsworth of
Jdetown. The young couple received
many beautiful presents and the good
‘wishes of the many guests who att-
tended. Mrs. Rinkin before marriage
was Nellie Shaver of Kingston.
‘Local friends will be interested in a |
‘double golden wedding annjversary re-
‘cently observed inh Baldwin, Kansas,
‘when Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McHenry
and Mrs. McHenry’s sister and broth-
‘er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bor-
‘rows celebrated their golden weddings
at a family party. Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Henry have many friends here where
they have visited their son, L. A. Mc-
‘Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McCarthy of
‘Davenport street, recently entertained
in honor of Mrs. Clifford Ide's birth-
‘day. Guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. James Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
‘ford Ide, Miss Bess Klinetob, Mr.
‘Dean Ide.
Miss Bess Klinetob has returned to
‘her home iri Loyalville after spending |
a few days with friends here.
Entertains Bridge Club
Mrs. Russel Engle entertained mem-
bers of her bridge club at her home in
Idetown on Monday night. Following
cards refreshments were served to the
following “members: Mrs. Harold
Jones, Trucksville; Mrs. W, E. Gey-
‘er, Mrs. Daniel Shaver, Mrs. George
Shaver, Mrs. Herman Van Campen,
Mrs, Lena Appleton, Mrs. Russell
¥ngle and Miss Emma Shaver. Win-
ners at cards were Mrs. Harold Jones
and Mrs. Georze Shaver. The next
club meeting will be held at the home
tion windows may be
of Mrs. W. E. Geyer at Shavertown,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Robinson of
Tunkhannock have announced the en.
gagement of their daughter Lenora to
Jack Honeywell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
D. P. Honeywell of Dallas.
Qe
136th Sem Annmal
Dividend Paid By
Tunkhannock Bank
Has Never ‘Missed Or Cut
Dividend Payments To
Stockholders
Statement of the condition of Wy-
oming National Bank of Tunkhannock
appears in the advertising columns of
this issue of the Post. President of
the Tunkhannock institution if John
Henning, brother of S. R. Henning of
Trucksville. Clarence Boston, son of
Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Boston of Noxen
is cashier, a number of other persons
known locally are among its directors
and employes. At the time of conso-
lidation of the Tanner's Bank of Nox-
en and Wyoming National of Tunk-
hannock, Miss Agnes Lutes of Noxen
became associated with the bank,
Wyoming National Bank holds iNa-
tional bank charter No. 835. During
its years of existence it has never
i missed paying a 5% semi-annual divi-
dend. Just recently it paid its 136th
dividend, and at that time had paid
out to its stockholders $562,250 in
dividends.
In 1927 the bank moved into new
quarters. Its building an equipment is
among the finest to be found in any
of the towns along the Susquehanna
river, The oldest bank in Tunkhan-
nock and in Wyoming county, the
‘Wyoming National has for years en-
joved the patronage and confidence of
hundreds of depositors in this end of
Wyoming county.
Ask Dog Owners
To Get Licenses
So that confusion at the registra-
avoided, at-
taches of the county treasurer's of-
fice have requested dog owners who
contemplate renewing and securing
license tags for the animals, do so im-
mediately. January 15 is the expira-
tion of the period for the securing of
tags after which unlicensed animals
place their owners in a position where
$14.50 fines can be imposed. There are
thousands of unlicensed dogs through-
out the county and their owners are
urged to not wait until the last day to
secure tags.
Sunnyfield 24) So
wd Family
Pillsbury’s Best
and Gold Medal
RR
49c¢
oo
Bag
63¢c
SUNNYFIELD
Pastry Flour
12-1b 23¢
Best
Pure
(LARD
All This Week A&P’s
MILD AND
BOKAR
Special Sale Prices on the Famous Coffee Trio!
Three Famous Brands of Coffee Are Offered
at Special Low Prices. Take Advantage of This Opportunity to Get
Acquainted With the Merits of These Popular Blends.
O'CLOCK
RICH AND FULL BODIED
RED CIRCLE
+ STRENGTH—FLAVORFUL
In the New Convenient Lock Top Can
R) 1vs. 179
MELLOW
1b 19¢ -
» 21c
1b 25¢
LIFEBUOY
SOAP
The Health Soap
4 oxo: 25c
BROKEN SLICED
Pineapple
25¢
large
cans
Sliced Bacon.,, 2 %5-lIb pkgs 19¢
Coco Malt 4% 1b can 23c
Sauerkraut .... ..3 cans 25¢
! Sour Pitted Cherries ..2 cans 25¢
Sparkle Gelatin Dessert
4 pkgs. 19¢
Lux Toilet Soap 4 cakes 25¢
! Sani-Flush .can 22¢
ssesdesssse
Hellman’s Blue Ribbon
Mayonnaise ..........jar 17¢
Knox’s Gelatin ..,......pkg 19¢
Grape Nut Flakes ',.....pkg 9¢
Comet Rice ......0..2 pkgs 13c
Wheatena ...ee00000....DEg 22¢
Brillo .....cc0004....2 pkgs 15¢
Nectar Tea .......% 1b pkg 29¢
i
!
Apricots
ige.
cans
23¢
—SPECIAL
GRANDMOTHER'S
Nut Bread vg
FRIDAY—
Loaf 1 Ee
THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA,
—Shavertown—
Church Meeting
The amnual congregational meeting
of St, Paul's Lutheran church will be
held in the church basement next
Tuesday evening. All members = are
urged to be present. Financial re-
ports and details of work during the
past year ‘will be presented for ap-
proval. New church councilmen will
be elected where vacancies exist
To Open Season
Kingston township high school
basketball team, fresh from its over-
whelming 54 to 23 victory over the
Alumni team last Friday night, will
open its season in the Bi-County
basketball league at the high school
gymnasium this evening. Since West
Wyoming withdrew from the league a
new schedule had to be made up. At
this writing it was not known
whether Beaumont or Dallas town-
ship will be the attraction. The girls
team of both schols will meet in a
prelimjnary game.
Elect Officers
‘Shavertown Volunteer fire company
met Monday night at Shavertown
school building, A. George Prater, was
elected president; P. M. Malkemes,
vice- ‘president; “Red” Schwartz, sec-
retary; Scott Van Horn, treasurer;
Herman Van ‘Campen, chief; Stephen
Johnson, assistant chief.
Oppose Borough
A committee headed by Harry Goer-
inger,
Cortez
chairman;
M.
Pierce, is active in organizing scores
Edwin Guernsey,
Jennings and Willjam
of persons to affix their names to a
petition objecting to the proposed bor-
ough form of government here, This
group, at the request of Judge Jones,
is securing data’ which will be presen-
ted to the court by an attorney who
will be selected some time this week
by the committee.
(a
Charter No, 8164
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
Banking house,
Furniture and fixtures,
Cash and due from banks
Redemption fund with U.
from U. S. Treasurer
Total
Capital stock paid in
Surplus
Undivided profits — net
Circulating notes outstanding
Due to banks,
checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits
Bills payable and rediscounts
Other liabilities .
Total
ledge and belief.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 6th day of January,
1933.
: J.T." Jeter,
. Justice of the Peace.
(Seal) My Com. Ex. 1st Mon-
day in January 1936.
Harold Lloyd, trustee for five years;
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Dallas in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close
of business on December 31, 1932
RESOURCES
United States Government securities owned
Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned
$55,000.00
$11,882.60
Real estate owned other than banking house
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Outside checks and other cash items
S. Treasurer and due
LIABILITIES
including certified and cashiers’
State of Pennsylvania, County of Luzerne, ss:
I, W. B. Jeter, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know-
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13 1033.
PTA To Meet
Dallas borough Parent-Teacher as-
sociation will meet Monday evening in
the high school- auditorium. Vocal
solos will be given by Mrs. Allen San-
ford of Shavertown. Pupils of the
eighth grade will furnish refreshments.
Kunkle News
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hess entertain-
ed at dinner on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Brace and son Wayne, and
granddaughter Marvin Smith, of Cen-
termoreland.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wertman en-
tertained at supper Monday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ellsworth.
Mrs. W. S. Kunkle, Mrs. Ralph Ash-
burner and son Nelson and Mrs. Julia
Kunkle called on Mrs. Wallace Perrin
and Mrs. Richard Reese of Trucks-
ville on Thursday of last week.
Mrs. Forrest Kunkle, Mrs. Olin
Kunkle and Mrs. Fred Kunkle atten-
‘ded the meeting of the Girl Scouts
Council at Dallas High School Monday
evening. A meeting will be held at
the home of the former on Saturday
afternoon at which time it is expected
a Girl Scout troop for Kunkle will be
organized. iy
Mrs. J. S. Kunkle entertained at din-
ner on Wednesday of last week, Mrs.
Charles Gelsleichter and Mrs. Henry
Isaacs of Shavertown, Mrs. ‘Alex
Johnston of Dallas, Mrs. W. S. Kun-
kle and Mrs. Ralph Asburner and son
{Nelson, :
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Howell
daughter Geraldine of Fernbrook spent
Sunday with the family of S. J. Hess.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Honeywell
and
re-
ceived a card from their son Russell,’
from Panama this week. He has been
with the U. S. Marines in Nicaragua
for more than two years and is now
on his way home with his regiment
and expects to arrive at Philadelphia
about January 18.
NN
Reserve District No. 3
$ 238,966.94
7.79
66,400.00
238,075.92
66,882.60
11,155.84
25,030.15
25,958.27
896.64
312.50
ree ree
$673,686.65
$ 75,000.00
60,000.00
958.38
6,250.00
2,341.32
147,216.78
364,670.17
15,000.00
2,250.00
$673,686.65
Correct “Attest:
Hinmior Theatre~
TONIGHT & TOMORROW NIGHT-
BIRD OF PARADISE
With
Doloras Del Rio
NEXT WEEK
MONDAY — TUESDAY
Two Big Feature Pictures
THE GOLDEN WEST
atl
HOT SATURDAY
With
Nancy Carrol
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
HIGH SPEED
Great Auto Racing Picture
With
Buck Jones
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Dallas Post, T-F
EQR SALE: — Two Guernsey cows,
$40. and $50.
Cent. 75-R-11
Ira, Frantz, Demunds.
1-12-1t
ment in Shavertown. Call
300.
Dallas
T-F
WANTED TO BUY: — One ton Model
T Ford Truck. Kenneth Kocker,
Dallas, Pa.
WANTED — Girl for
work and laundry.
Call Dallas 336-R-2.
general home
1-13-1t
FOR SALE — Chinchilla Rabbits, 75¢
each; healthy stock at Orchard
Farm. Call 290-R-2, 1 -13-3t
WANTED TO BUY — Second hand
gas engine not over three horse
power, cheap. Henry Shupp, Dallas,
Pa. 1-13-1t
Fresh Opened Oysters
15¢ Dozen
We also sel!
Oyster Crackers and Milk
WILLIAM KRAUSE
"Church St. Dallas
| 17-23-32
WANTED TO BUY — Clean white
rags. The Dallas Post T-F
FOR SALE — Coal, Wood,
Hauling: The kind of coal you want
when you want it. Call Ralph Lew-
is, Shavertown, Tel. Dallas 231-R-8
12-2-32-tf
General
Craftsmanship
IN SHOE REPAIRING
* * *
BEST MATERIALS
CAREFUL WORK
EXPERIENCED
Sterling Machel],
D. P. Honeywell,
C. A. Frantz,
Directors.
These prices effective In
Dallas and vicinity
Charter No. 835
Loans and Discounts
Overdrafts
Banking house,
Furniture and fixtures,
Cash and due from banks
from U. S. Treasurer
Total
Capital stock paid in
Surplus
Undivided profits — net
Circulating notes outstanding
Due to banks,
checks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits
Total
State of Pennsylvania,
ledge and belief,
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 10th day of January,
1933. :
Eulalie Piatt Ogden,
Notary Public.
(Seal) My Com. Ex. Jan. 18, 1935.
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
WYOMING NATIONAL BANK
of Tunkhannock, in the State of Pennsylvania, at
the close ‘of business on December 31, 1932.
RESOURCES
U. S. Government securities owned
Other bonds, stocks and securities owned
$45,200.00
$11,315.00
Real estate owned other than banking house
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Outside ‘checks and other cash items
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due
LIABILITIES
including certified and cashiers’
County of Wyoming, ss:
I, C. A. Boston, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know-
{ Correct — Attest:
Reserve District No. 3
$479,919.93
55.01
143,432.75
384,674.91
56,515.00
5,541.92
38,980.24
144,865.62
38.87
5,000,00
$1,259,024.25
$100,000.00
150,000.00
16,318.76
100,000.00
4,638.97
320,088.82
567,977.70
$1,259,024.25
C. A. BOSTON, Cashier.
{Nat D. Stevens,
J. ‘B. Henning,
H. F. Metcalf,
Directors.
SHOEMAKERS
* * *
You'll save money and lengthen
the life of your shoes by bring-
ing them to
E. ARCANGELI
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
55 Main Street,
Luzerne, Pa.
| (A
| YOUR
FIGURE
Comfortably
Cuaris will give you
the smooth, slender-
fzed figure for which
present dress styles are Fed
designed. It will save
you the discomfort,
the binding pressure,
of the ordinary controlling garment.
See this unique, modern foundation
garment in the privacy of your home.
Examine its patented, adjustable features.
A courteous CHARIS representative is
always at your disposal. Just write or
phone the address below.
CHARS
MRS. MINNIE KUNKLE
DALLAS R. D. 1
Phone 121-R-12
CHARIS is priced
from $6.95 up
ES
GOOD prices paid for clean white rags.
fresh, three and five years old. Price |’
WANTED — Small house or apart- |
1-13-1t |
Go home nights. |
One third of the averag
family income goes fo
food. A mighty big part
It is important that this
money be wisely spent.
LARE’S MARKET |
because it offers sensible
prices and highest qual- i
ity — is constantly ap- |
pealing to larger groups.
Cut your food bills and ]
be sure to trade with an
independent merchant
“BUY AMERICAN”
LIRES
188 Main Street,
224 Bennett Street,
191 Courtdale Ave,
Dressed Chickens .. a" 19¢
All Pork
SAUSAGE |
Casings
Finest Cuts
CHUCK ROAST :
Shoulder
POT ROAST
Rolled
RIB ROAST
Sivan
Shoulder
Minced Hams 2-1bs. 25¢
Frankforts 2-1bs. 25¢ |
Liver Pudding 2-1bs 25¢ HK
Planters Peanut Oil OP
Mazola Oil
19c¢ pt. can
24-07. box
Corn Meal
Corn, Carrots, Lima
Beans 2 cans 15¢
BUTTER 3 Ibs. 49¢
Wheatena ...... pkg. 19¢
. ean lle
1b. 10:
yi
Oranges ....... 13 for 12¢|
Apples, .. Ib. Tg
POTATOES
49¢ Bu.
LARES
188 Main Street,
224 Bennett Street
191 Courtdale i
Luzerne, Penna.