The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 02, 1933, Image 4

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    Junior: Senior. Prom’
yy The Junior - Senior prom of the King-
ston township high school will be hela
in the auditoriym of the high school
~ tonight. William Rowlands and = his
orchestra will play for dancing. This
is the only dance that is allowed in
the high school and admittance will be
by invitation only.
‘Whit Sunday \
Whit Sunday will be observed at the
~ Lutheran church this Sunday with the
observance of the Holy Communion.
A Children’s Day program will be
‘held on June 25 at the Lutheran
church at the 7:30 service.
The Council of the Lutheran church
ik ‘will ‘meet on June 12 instead of June
6. The Young Peoples meeting will
“be held on June 19th instead of June
13, and on June 20th the Brotherhood
of the Lutheran church will entertain
| the members of the Caravan Brother-
"hood of the Christian church of Ply-
mouth, a pleasing program of enter-
‘tainment "is being arranged and the
committee in charge is making ar-
rangements to have Jackson Guernsey
as the guest’speaker. The men of the
~ community are invited to attend.
Sunday School Board Meets!
At a meeting of the Sunday School
Board of the M. E. church held re-
cently at the church with Rev, F. M.
Sellers in charge, plans were complet-.
ed for the Bible School to be conduc-
ted at the church from June 19 to 30.
The local Sunday School will unite
with the district schools for the an-
nual picnic which will be held some
; time in July. Plans were also made
for the annual children’s Day program
which will be held on June 11.
School Board to Meet
Kingston township school board will
old a regular meeting at the library
of the high school on Monday night.
Routine business will be transacted,
the matter of naming teachers will not
take place until a special meeting is
‘called which in all probability will be
June 12) ‘It is expected that several
changes will be made in the teaching
; staff at the high school. There will
also be one new teacher named for the
“local grade school in place of Mrs.
Emmanuel, who was married during
the preset school term,
% Association To Meet
; SShovertown
‘tion will meet at the local / school
house tonight at 8 o'clock. All mems
~ bers are requested to be present to-
3 gether with other men, of the com.
cure information on the securing of:
ja Sg fs
Improvement Associa-
|several important
Merton Coolbaugh, Alice
Douglas Riddal, Barbara Downer, mo-
tored to Eagle’s Mere Decoration Day
for a days outing.
BIG CIRCUS
(Continued from Page 1.) :
a-half somersault to a catch;
Zacchini, human projectile, in longer
and more terriffic flights from the
cannon’s mouth: the Hugony sisters,
acrobatic pinwheels; Maximo, stellar
comic of the slack wire, and scores of
others equally notable. One hundred
of the best known clowns will make
merry in the concourse of the world's
largest tent.
The great combined circus will ar-
rive on four long trains of 100 double- |
length steel railroad
over 1,600 people,
meungens, animals and 700 horses.
cars, bringing
“Seed” for the unemployed will make a
report. ‘at this meeting.
Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Cottle spent the
past week end at Madison, N. J., while
there they visited the dog show held
there on Saturday. Mr. Cottle is a
raiser of wire haired fox terriers.
Mrs. W. W. Brace was
entertained on her birthday anniver-
sary - last Thursday evening when
members of her family and friends
gathered at her home on her honor.
Those present were: Mr, and Mrs.
Sherman Wardan, Elizabeth Wardan,
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Coolbaugh and
daughters Margaret and Wanda, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Brace, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brace
and daughters, Edith and Dorothy.
In a brood of Rhode Island Red
chickens recently hatched by Prof. M.
J. Girton, supervising principal of the’
Dallas township schools are three
freak chickens, one has six toes on
each foot and two others have five
toes on each foot, if these grow and
make their way to neighbors gardens
what a scratching time there will be.
' The Shavertown Firemen's Relief
Association will hold a special meeting
at the local school house on Monday
night at 8 o'clock. All members are
requested to be present as there are
financial matters
that will be brought up “for discussion.
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Offering You Tempting
Foods at Real
| Money-Saving Prices
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Dring Vel Value!
{Fancy U. SS. No. 1 New
POTATOES
Full 15
Ib Peck
350
An Exceviionsl Price!
FINEST QUALITY—WISCONSIN
Aged to a
Delicious Flavor
CHEESE
w. 15¢
Golden
~ CORN
‘Bantam
4 cans 29c¢c
EXTENSION—SIZE 24x33
- Window Screens 2 ror §5C
LARGE JUICY RED RIPE
ATNTERHELONS -
4%
- Double Tip - ‘
Matches 6 boxes 23¢
Super Suds
~ Wax Rite Lipid,
Prince Albert
~ Tobacco
“Davis Baking
2 Powder 12-0z. tin 20c
.2 tins 23¢'
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Stat Suds For Speedy Dish Weshing
SMALL SIZE - - - 2 FOR 15¢
For Quick New Energy
Post Teasties 2 boxes 13€
2 = 25¢
Octagon White Float-
ing Soap 6 cakes 25¢
Hygeia Strained
Vegetables 2 cans 25c
Mason's Shoe
Polish 7c
.can
GOLD TAL
FLOUR ©3 2
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‘Special Friday Only!
GRANDMOTHER'S
CHEESE , oak 10-
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LEAN—SUGAR CURED
BACON 1b 13¢
IN OUR MEAT AND
FOOD PRODUCTS
SPINAC
PEACHES
PINEAPPLE
ASPARAGUS
The Vitamine
Vegetable
California
Yellow Cling
BREAD
LEAN—SUGAR CURED
Bacon Squares Ib. 10 /
GROCERY STORES
Large
Cans
2 =x 27¢
2 == 29¢
CC Ry [J
can 15¢
Picnic
Style
"Prices Effective in Dallas and
Vicinity
; \
Johnston,
Hugo
50 elephants, 1,009 |
pleasantly |
| -TONIGHT & TOMORROW NIGHT-
What! No Beer :
With
Buster Keaton — Jimmy Durante
NEXT WEEK
MONDAY — TUESDAY
Son-Daughter
© With
Raymond ‘Navarro
and
‘Strictly Personal
With
Eddie Quillan
ri itr
. FRIDAY — SATURDAY
Rasputin, and the Empress
With
John, Ethel, Lionel ‘Barrymore.
Sheriff’s Sale
FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933,
At 10 A. M.
As directed by Fi. Fa. No. 61, July
Term, 1933, I will expose for public
Sale to the highest bidder for cash at
the above time in the Sheriff Sales
Room at the Court House, all the right,
title and interest of the defendants in
‘ithe following lot in Dallas Township,
Luzerne County, to wit:
© Situate on the Wyoming Center-
moreland road, having a frontage of
twenty-eight and nine- tenths ' (28.9)
rods, a depth of sixty-nine and three-
tenths (69.3) rods on the northerly side
adjoining George Culver and being
thirty-four (34) rods across the rear
line adjoining George Culver.
Being the same premises conveyed
tc Roy T. Gannon and Emily Gannon
by deed recorded in Deed Book 708,
page 164,
Improved with a six room bungalow.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of The First National Bank
of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., vs. Roy T. Gan-
non, with notice to Roy T. Gannon and
Emily Gannon, his wife, terre tenants,
and will be sold by
McLean and McLean, Attys.
3 5-26-3t
Sheriff’s Sale
_ FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1933,
At 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. No. 30,
July Term, 1933, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, to me directed, there will be
exposed to public sale by vendue to
the highest and best bidders, for cash,
at the Sheriff’s Sales Room, Court
House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Fri-
day, the 16th day of June, 1933, 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 de-
scribed lot, piece or parcel of land,
viz: }
That land in Wilkes-Barre City, Lu-
zerne County, Pennsylvania, being lots
126 and 127 of Parsons-Flick ' Allot-
ment, recorded in May Book 1, Page
362, being 50 feet front and rear front-
ing on Jay Street, and being 100 feet
in depth.
Being known as No. 6 Jay Street,
Parsons Section, Wilkes-Barre City.
Improved with a frame dwelling
house, out buildings and fruit trees
thereon.
Seized and taken into execution at!
the suit of Mary Matichko, administra-,
trix of the Estate of Harry Hatichko,
deceased, vs. Lesko or Alex Matichka:
Matichko, his wife, and will be sold by
i LUTHER M. KNIFFEN, Sheriff,
George L. Fenner,
Attorney.
5-26-3t
‘FOR PUBLICATION
At Sheriff's Sales Room, Court
House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., June 16,
1933, at 10 o'clock A. M., on execution
issued by the Court of Common Pleas
of Luzerne County at suit of Charles
D. Sorber against Loren Cragle and
T. J. Cragle, there will be sold:
FIRST: A tract of land in Hunlock
Township ‘bounded by lands now or
late of Estate ‘of Abram Davenport,
Adaline Roberts, and others, contain-
ing 23 acres and 123 perches more or
less, conveyed to Loren D. Cragle by
Lewis Davenport et al, D. B. 576, page
501; improved with frame dwelling,
ete.
SECOND: A tract of land in Hun-
leck Township bounded by lands now
or late of Mary Alice Raber, Cath-
erine Cragle, Estate of Abram Daven-
port an da public road, containing
about 91 acres; conveyed to Thos. J.
Cragle by Eugene Search et al, D. B.
468, page 393; improved with frame
dwelling, etc.
LUTHER M. KNIFFEN, Sheriff,
Thos. M. Lewis, Atty.
’ 5-26-3t
CHARTER AMENDMENT
Notice is bereby given that The Dr.
Henry M. Laing Fire Company of Dal-
las has petitioned the Court of Com-
ton Please of Luzerne County to No.
871" July term, 1927, to amend its
Paster by changing its name to “The
. Menry M. Laing Fire Company of
I Borough and Township of Dallas,”
and that the Court has fixed Wednes-
day, the 31st day of May, 1933, as the
time for hearing, and that said peti-
tion is now on file in the Prothono-
tary’s office to said number and term.
‘A. L, Turner,
Solicitor.
LUTHER M. KNIFFHN, Sheriff
ry 16th, June 1933, ten o'clock
A. M., Sales Room, Court House, Wilk-
€S- Barre, Pla., various writs of execu-
tion from court of common pleas of
Luzerne County, Pa. 0 .
Property of Max Rosenfeld in Bor-
{ough of Swoyersville, (1) forty- eight
feet wide on Main Street and two hun-
imp ved with a brick store and dwel-
linghouse, a, frame dwellinghouse, and
a garage, and (2) eighty-nine and one
half feet on an alley and one hundred
fifty feet along Pettebone Street, im-
proved with a f “ir family frame dwel-
ling house No's 53 and 55 Pettebone
Street. W
Clark, Attorney. 4
Property of whites IP. Porking and
southerly side of Butler Street, Bor-
ough of Forty Fort, adjoining Robin-
son and one hundred fourteen feet
deep, improved with a frame dwelling-
house No. 71 Butler Street.
Clark, Attorney. | Via
g . :
Property of A. C. Edwards and Hel-
en Edwards about eight acres of land
in Dallas Township bounded by Cease,
Ryman, Ross and Shupp, improved
with'a dwellinghouse and barn.
Clark, Attorney.
* ;
Property of Charles S. Nicol and
George S. Nicol thirty-five feet wide
on North College Avenue, Borough ‘of
Kingston, adjoining Pettebone and one
hundred sixty-one feet deep, improved
with a frame dwellinghouse No. 322
North College Avenue.
Clark, Attorney.
»
Property of Stella Steele and Earl
V. Steele fifty feet wide on westerly
side of Union street, Borough of
Pringle, adjoining Laktish and one
hundred thirteen feet deep to Toby's
Creek, improved with a one story con-
crete block auto repair shop.
Clark, Attorney.
L. M. Kniffen, Sheriff.
5-26-3t
Sheriff’s Sale
On Friday, June :23, 1933, at 10
o'clock a. m. at the Sales Room, Court
House, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. the
Sheriff will sell the property of Mar-
tha Norman Mohana and Abraham
Mohana, her husband, owners, situ-
ate on Blackman Street, in the City
of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, bounded and described
as follows:
BEGINNING at a corner between
lots Nos. 21 and 23 on plot recorded
in Deed Book 158 page 1; thence at
right angles to Blackman Street one
hundred and twenty-five (125) feet to
a corner; thence in a Southwesterly
direction fifty (50) feet to a corner;
thence along not No! 25 to said plot
Northeasterly one hundred and twen-
ty-five (125) feet to Blackman Street;
thence along Blackman Street fifty
(60) feet to the place of beginning.
Being a part of lot No. 23 on said
plot aforesaid.
Improved with a two story frame
dwelling house, outbuildings, fruit
trees, etc. Seized and taken in execu-
tion by virtue of a writ of farei facias
to No. 110 July Term, 1933, issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of Lu-
zerne County.
L. M. Kniffen,
‘Sheriff
A. L. Turner, Atty 6-2-3t
Sheriff’s Sale
On Friday, June 23, 1933, at 10
o'clock a. m. at the Sales Room, Court
House, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. the
Sheriff will sell the property of M. J.
‘“Ioore, owner, situate in the Town-
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or Matichko and Nettie Matichka or [of J. E. Patterson, deceased;
ship of Kingston,' Luzerne County [a
Pennsylvania, bounded and described
+8 follows:
BEGINNING at an apple tree stump
on a corner of land late of the Estate
thence
Northeast about twenty (20) feet to a
point in the State road; thence along
the State Road and the road known
as the lower road from Trucksville to
Dallas, to apoint in land now or for-
merly of Perrigo; thence along Perri-
go’s land Northwest four (4) perches
to land of Lewis Estate; thence along
said ‘land to the Harris Hill road; |
thence along said road Northwest one
(1) perch; thence Southeasterly cross-
ing said road to a corner in land now
or formerly of James Monaghan;
thence Southwesterly to a corner on
the State Road aforesaid; thence along
said road in a Westerly direction to
the beginning. Improved with a grist
mill and equipment, an oil and gaso-
line service station and four (4) gaso-
line storage tanks, Seized and taken
in execution by virtue of a writ of
fieri facias to No. 109 July Term, 1933,
issued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Luzerne County.
L. M. Kniffen,
Sheriff
A. IL. Turner, Atty
dred feet deep along Slocum Street, |
l.azel M. Perkins thirty feet wide on \
(15.17) feet to a corner; thence N. 48
CLASSE Fi ED
REISIN
USE THE POST
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
J IT PAYS |
FOR SALE—Tennis vn
sold and restrung at re-
markably low prices, Call Dal |
1300. ;
SPECIAL, SALE: Baby chicks. All
chicks reduced to 5c each for Leg-
“horns and 6c for heavy breeds on
June 1st. In lots less than 100 add
one cent, Nescopeck Poultry Farm,
Nescopeck, Fe 5-26- It
FOR SALE: — "20 farms, priced Som
$1,000 to $4,000. . Also three timber
tracts. G. Z. Appleman. Bloomsburg,
* Pa. Box 242 5-26-1t
FOR SALE: — Garden tractor, stan-
dard 3% horse power, in excellent
condition, cheap. S. NN. ' 'Scovill,
Dallas, R. F. D. No. 2. 5-26-2t
FOR SALE: — Bosch Treasure Chest
Radio, with police short wave pick-
up. New seven weeks ago. Cost
$69.50. Will sell for $35.00 or trade
for good used car. Call Kingston
‘T- 9529, or write Box C. Dallas Post.
5-26-1t
FOR SALE: — Fancy White Rock
stewing chickens. Orders delivered.
Clarence R. Elston, Huntsville. Tele-
phone, Dallas 267-R-18. 6-2-3t
Sheriff’s Sale
mt
On Friday, the 23rd day of June,
1933, at 10, o'clock ‘a. m. at the sales
room, Court House, Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania, the Sheriff will sell the
property of Isaac Saba, owner situate
in the City of, Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne
The codfish: Ios. a million eggs,
While the little hen lays one
But the codfish doesn’t cackle
To inform us hot she’s done
\And So we scorn the codfish
The little hen we prize
Which goes to prove to thought-
ful minds
7
“lt Pays to Advertise”
By Using
TILE
IGN
110 West Bennett Street,
Phone 7-0529 Kingston, Pa.
PURE BRED
Wire Haired
Fox Terrier
PUPPIES
A. K. C. Registered, Excellent
Pedigree. Phone Dallas 262-R-13
IRA D. COOKE
Professional Land CI
ENGINEERING
Penn’a Register No. 4104
SUCCESSOR TO
CHAS. H. COOKE, Dec'd
Phone, Dallas 126. Dallas, Pa.
County, Pennsylvania, bounded X and
described as follows: gn,
THE FIRST THEREOF: Beginning
at a corner on the Southerly ‘side of
Carey Avenue pne hundred (100) feet
southwesterly 'from - Wood Street;
thence ,'S. 48 degrees 19 minutes E.
parallel with Wood Street one hundred
eighty four and seven-tenths (184.7)
When In Luzerne
Eat at
WEIDNER'S LUN CH
Established 1904
Just a good place to eat
feet to a corner; thence S. 41 degrees
30 minutes W. ‘Parallel to Barney
Street thirty (30) feet to a corner;
thence S. 78 degrees 1 minute W. fif-
teen and seventeen one-hundredths
degrees 19 minutes W. two hundred
six and four-tenths (206.4) feet to
Carey Avenue; thence along Carey
Avenue IN. 77 degrees 24 minutes E.
fifty-two (52) feet to the beginning.
Improved with a brick garage building.
The interest: of the said Isaac’Saba in
said premises being an undivided one-
half (%) interest,
THE SECOND THEREOF: That lot |
of land beginning at a point on the
westerly side of Barney Street one
hundred six and twenty-one one-hun-
dredths (106.21) feet Southwest from
Wood Street; thence N. 48 degrees 30
NEW SPRING PRICES
On
Fresh Mined - Breaker
COAL :
Stove $6.50 Pea $4.75
Nut $5.85 | Buck $4.50
Delivered :
CALL CROCKER
Dallas 198-R-16
Cheapest Moving Rates in Town
minutes W. one hundred twenty-six
and nine-tenths (126.9) feet to a point;
thence N. 41 degrees 31 minutes E.
twenty-five - (25) feet to a point;
thence S. 48 degrees 1 minute East
one hundred twenty-six and nine- |
tenths (126.9) feet to Barney Street;
thence S. 41 degrees 30 minutes W.
twenty-five (25) feet to the place of
beginning.
Being .part of the same premises
conveyed to Isaac Saba and Elias N.
Conty by deed of John MacCallum et
dated 6 February, 1925, recorded in
a Book 634 page 284. The interest
of the said Isaac Saba therin being an
undivided one-half (%) interest. To-
gether with the right of way connected
with said lot conveyed to said Isaac
Saba and Elias N. Coury by Frank C.
Shreiber et al, by deed recorded in
Deed Book 647 page 265.
THE THIRD THEREOF: Beginning
at a point in the rear line of Shreib-
er’s land five (5) feet from a corner
of land of Saba; thence through land
of Shreiber S. 41 degrees 28 minutes
W.' eleven and sixty-ineng one-hun-
dredths (11.69) feet to a corner; thence
through land of Shreiber N. 48 degrees
28 minutes W. eight and sixty-five
one-hundredths (8.65) feet to line of
land of Saba; thence along said Saba
land N. 78 degrees 1 minute E. Four-
teen and fifty-two one-hundredths
(14.52) feet to the beginning, upon
which is erected a part of a garage
building.
BEING the same premises conveyed
to Isaac Saba and Elias N. Coury by
deed of Frank C. Shreiber et al, re-
corded in Deed Book 647 page 265; the
interest of the said Isaac Saba being
an undivided one-half (3%) interest.
Seized and taken in execution by vir-
tue of a writ of fieri facias to No. 112
July Term, 1933, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County in suit of the Hanover Bank
and Trust Company of Wilkes-Barre
vs. Isaac Saba. 4
L. M. Kniffen,
Sheriff
6-2-3t
A. L. Turner, Atty
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First National Bank!
DALLAS, PA.
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R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, D, P.
Honeywell, W. B. Jeter, Sterling
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OFFICERS
C. A. Frantz, Pres.
D. P. Honeywell, 1st Vice-Pres.
Sterling Machell, 2nd Vice- Pres.
W. B. Jeter, Cashier
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Three Per Cent Interest
On Savings Deposits
No account too small to assure
careful attention
Deposits Payable on Demand
Vault Boxes for Rent
Self- Registering Savings Bank Free
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First National Bank
"PUBLIC SQUARE
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
United States Depository:
OFFICERS
Wm. H. Conyngham .... President
Francis Douglas .. Ex. ‘Vice Pres.
Chas. F. Huber .... 1st. Vicé Pres.
Geo. R. McLean .. 2nd Vice Pres.
M. G. Shennan Vice Pres. & Cashier
DIRECTORS
Chas. N. Loveland
Fred O., Smith
George R. McLean
Wm. H. Conyngham
Richard Sharpe
C. F. Huber
Francis Douglas
T. R. Hillard
Edward Griffith
Wm. W. Inglis
M. G. Shennan!
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
3 Per Cent Interest Paid On
Savings Deposits
$1.00 Will Start An Account
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