The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 10, 1933, Image 3

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    u ated Dog Pays
ar Visit To Schools
Farmer Jones and his educated won-
der dog, “Joe”, of Muncie, Indiana,
were in town Wednesday, ‘where “Joe”
entertained the townsfolk with his
: clever stunts and prowess at adding
and subtracting numbers. Earlier In
the day “Joe” entertained students of
Gi Kingston township schools at their
~ morning chapel services. During the
a 4 So next few weeks. “Joe” will also make
5
his appearance at other schools in this
vicinity.” ¢
“Jog” is a remarkable police dog.
His master claims that he knows
nothing of the dog’s ancestry and that
ag far as he is aware “Joe” is just
plain dog, but a dog with an educa-
tion. Some years ago Farmer Jones
{ picked “Joe” up at, a municipal dog
pound where he was being detained
until some one claimed or until the
authorities could ‘painlessly put him
out of the
way. Farmer Jones liked
THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1933.
the dog and “Joe” liked the farmer so
they decided to cast their lot together..
Since that time “Joe” has been the
bread winner for the combination.
According to Farmer Jones, “Joe”
was quick to learn. All of his edu-
cation was completed ‘in a period of
about six months. That education in-
cludes all kinds of tricks in addition
to’ his ability to multiply, add and
subtract any numbers up to ten. “Joe”
goes through his mathematics lesson
with ease. Any one who meets him
ciety held their all
February at the home of Mrs.- George
| can ask him to add, subtract and mul.
tiply and “Joe” without a word from
his master, will bark the answer.
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Buy Now And Save Money
MID-WINTER CLEARANCE
Men's, Women’s, Boy's, Girl's
Famous Woolrich Woolen
Sport Jackets, Greatly Reduced
Browns Hardware, Dallas, Pa
Members of Jackson Ladies’ Aid so-
day meeting for
f Bond on Wednesday.
on
= ‘MOTORIST
Official Publication of the Wyoming Valley Motor Club
ot
Mrs.
of Trucksville on Sunday.
Walter Reakes, Dennis Bonning, Gus
é&
Amos Reakes has recovered from an
attack of quinsy.
Mrs. Ella, Smith entertained Mr. and
Raymond Gregory and children
O. L. Wilcox has been spending a;
few days with Mr. and Mrs. George
Bond.
A number of friends enjoyed an oy-
ster supper at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Splitt one evening recently.
. Helen Smith has returned home after
spending several weeks at Trucksville.
Reprinted From Times-Leader, February 4, 1933.
A MOTORIST ANNIVERSARY .
The Wyoming Valley Motor Club is setting its anticipa-
‘tion forward toward May next when the observance of Every-
~ member-get-a-member day will be
zine, and it continues to be creditable and attractive in the
celebrated. © The maga-
quality of its paper, its articles and illustrations, contains a
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| than most.
‘are mentioned.
SY
| blows.
: In the article mentioned there are renewed arguments
| about membership. But the best argument appealing to mem-
bers, non-members and all others is that through its greatly
‘| enlarged functioning of the past few years owing to the bigger
‘membership, it has been able to exert a general influence that
| has reacted to the advantage of this entire community.
is saying it in a nutshell and without frills or additions.
anybody has hit old man D. Pression a hard blow, credit is due
the fighting heart of this club which has added weight to these
reminder of this anniversiry and also some statements which
have a color of encouragement.
" pride that though inevitably it has lost some members owing
| to the peculiar circumstances of the present still it has lost less
st. The local club does not purpose to put on a drive
‘for members but instead to ask each member to gun around
and pick up a recruit between now and May.
It reports with considerable
Some prizes
That .
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printing costs less at The Post.
pu blication
HE publication of monthly
magazines is just one of many
and good
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PRINTING SHOP
Of
IOWA
GELDINGS
AND MARES
28 — HEAD — 28
3 — PAIR — 3
of
Several Good
rng An I : EAR . Foe B
12 O'CLOCK
By PL AON TAN
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500 horses a year,
I AFERRAN. Stel
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GOOD IOWA MULES
Be g Second Hand Horses
Sat, Feb, 11
No Postponement On Ac count Of Weather
Stockyard At Brifr Creek, Main Road Between Bloomsburg and Berwick
Weight 1200 to 1600 Ibs each.
Bays, Sorrels, Roans.
Load consists of Geldings and Mares from 4 to 6 years.
broken. .Deep ribbed, short back, chunks,
West myself and bought this load, so | know they are all horses you will like. All horses hitched and
My 47 years in the Horse business, handling nearly
is your guarantee of good 2
shown day before Sale and on day of Sale.
Any one having horses to dispose of can turn them
before the Sale and | will see you.
Terms: All lowa Horses one half an day of sale or delivery;
Second hand horses one third on day of sale, bal ance same terms.
MeLellan Diehl, Auctioneer
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SHAFFER'S
First
BIG
‘Horse Sale
Express Load
Greys,
Horses.
in same as cash.
balance
12 O'CLOCK
NOON
Gentle, well
Mated teams. [| have been
Let me know what you have
6C or 90 days with interest.
Elmer Shaffer
EQUIPMENT
HOUSEHOLD
—_—
Full Size
Copper
Boilers
No. 8
104
Pails
Sturdily Built
65¢-
Extra Special
1900
Whirpool
Electric
~ WASHING
MACHINES
Now $50.00
Poulty
Equipment
Famous Hudson Line
Chick Feders, Chick Wa-
terers, Brooders, Chick-
en Wire.
Complete Line of Dr.
Hess and Dr. LeGear
Stock and Poultry Reme-
dies.
Complete Line of Pack-
age Seeds for Early
Planting.
RISLEY
HARDWARE
1
Splitt were callers at Wilkes-Barre on J
Thursday evening of last week.
Dallas, Pa.
TO CONVENE
“
| POTATO GROWERS
Potato Growers of Luzerne County
will convene in a group on February
17th, at 1:30 p. 5 at
“Grange Hall,
m. Carverton
Mr. L. T. Dennifton, Potato Disease
| specialist of the Pennsylvania State
| College will address the meeting. Mr,
{ Denniston is well known to the pota-
[2 growers of the County and each
vear he brings timely’ and - interesting
talks. 3
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Buy Now - Save Money
MID-WINTER CLEARANCE
Men's Woolen Jackets
Famous Utica Duxbak
Greatly ‘Reduced Prices
Browns Hardware, Dallas, Pa.
JOHN YAPLE
Justice of the Peace
Church Street, Dallas
Rents Collected — Affidavits
24hr. Auto License Service
Legal Work of all Kinds.
| First N ational 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
Capital Stock .........- $750,000.00
Surplus and profits ....$2,100,000.00
Geo. R. McLean, 2d Vice President
Francis Douglas, Cashier
* F. W. Innes, Assistant Cashier
Directors 2
Richard Sharpe Edward Griffith
C. N. Loveland C. F. Huber
W. H. Conyngham Lea Hunt
Geo. R. McLean, T. O. Smith
Francis Douglass T. R. Hillard
Wm. W. Inglis
8afe Deposit Boxes for Rent
8 Per Cent Interest Paid On
Savings Decvoosite
81.00 Will Start As Account
appetite .
Save the Way.
Economical
Serve Bread Supreme generously covered with Glenwood Apple
Butter! See the family enjoy this delicious treat at this Special
Combination price it is double economy for you. - Bread Su-
preme is a big golden crusted loaf that will fairly tempt your
. Once you try it you will buy it often
2%
Shop and
FEE
; Our, Coffees Specially
Priced This Week -
The World's Finest Coffees, per- N
fectly blended and delivered to
our stores fresh from the Roast-
ers with flavor and aroma intact.
Remember, you need good Coffee
to make: good Coffee.
An excellent blend of Santos Coffees, Mild and Mellow.
¥
Ib. 17¢
23¢ ASCO COFFEE
A decidedly different flavor — the Choice of Thousands.
1b. 20¢
ACME COFFEE
type re-sealable tin.
Acme Coffee Only.
Selected growths of South American and certified Arabian Mocha
and Java Coffee delightfully blended.
A package of ASCO. Gelatine Dessert
FREE Chocolate Flavored Pudding with every Pound of
1b. tin 27e¢
Vacuum packed in a new
ASCO
or
Sliced or Unsliced
Standard’ 20-o0z. ;
A get acquainted price of 5 cents. An actual saving of two cents
from our regular price.
EXTRA SPECIAL!
Bread Supreme
‘Wrapped for your protection
Loaf — regular price 7c
Bread Supreme is unsurpassed.
cent price is a special price for those who have not tried our
Bread and a real saving for our customers.
oC [—
This 5
3: 29¢
Finest Bartlett variety.
cans
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“Pears
Pd
Heinz Tomato 17¢ Libby’s Sliced hy A
KETCHUP PINEAPPLE Ll
8-0z 10c : 14-0z 17c 2 big cans 29¢ We
bot hot WHEATIES A
17c ASCH 2 pkgs 21c eB
TENDER PEAS —_— hd
9 catia 270 13¢ Princess wo
You save six cents. COCOA can 10e¢ Lak
18c ASCO Calif. 10c 4SC0 Table |
Syrup ~
2 -17¢
You Save three cents. i
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13c 45CO Finest Jelly
ASCO Toasted Bread Crunibs
Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour
Super Suds
Glenwood Apple Sauce
{@SCO Preserves (all flavors)
ASCO Pancake Flour
4800 Buckwheat Flonr
Log Cabin Syrup
Calumet Baking Powder
Macaroni
Spaghetti
7¢ American
TOILET TISSUE
Plain Marshmallows i
Long Stem or Elbow
; Buy a box and save thirty cents.
/
it
tumbler 10c
mot phe
pkg bcd ‘SM
2 8-oz pkgs 13c
2 sml pkgs 5c
\
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3:-cans 23¢c
. 12-07 jar 12¢
hl pkg Se
20-1b 25
box Cc
4 rolls 19¢
“Octagon Products Specially Priced!
Toilet Soap
Laundry Soap
Soap Powder
2 cakes 9c
4 cakes 19¢
2 pkgs 9c
State Relief and Work Orders Redeemed’ at Our «+
Stores . . Carefully , , Cheerfully . . Promptly
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These Prices Effective in Our Btervs im