The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 29, 1933, Image 5

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    THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS PA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1933.
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/ (Continued from Page 1)
February 3: BRE'R GROUNDHOG
PUT ON SPOT BY BRIGHT SUN- |
LIGHT . . . Boy Scouts Win At King-
ston Rally . . MRS. WILHEMINA |
‘KRAUSE, 17, SUCCUMBS AFTER
WEEK'S ILLNESS OF PNEUMONIA.
/ Asa R. Halcomb Dies Ags Result
of Serious Burns Received Last Fall
. Signs of Spring Accompany |
“Warm ‘Weather.
February 10: TOWNSHIP TAXPAY-
ERS MOVE TO REDUCE TAXES .
. Sixty Citizens Attend Organiza-
tion Meeting at Township School . .
MISS BROWN, SUNDAY SCHOOL
TEACHER FOR FORTY YEARS,
ONORED AT DINNER . BOR-
OUGH SCHOOL AUDIT COMPLET-
ED . Shows Reduction of $8,000 in
Expenses for the Year.
~ February 17: SCHOOL BOARD
DISAPPROVES LAW CHANGES | .
~ Dallas Directors Forward Copies of
5 Findings To Law Makers . . . STATE
GROWN APPLES LEAD FOREIGN
MARKET . . LEHMAN SCARES
D LLAS H. 's. BUT IS DEFEATED,
: 22 + .. MISS MADGE ANDER-
ON TO DIRECT LOCAL MUSICAL
Township Taxpayers’
Group Issues Report On Expenses . .
. URGES COLLECTION OF PAST
DUB TAXES AMOUNTING TO $30,-
000. . NO SOLUTION FOR MYS-
_ TERY SHOCKS HERE . .. Investi-
gation Fails To Digclose Source of
Concussions . . LOCAL FAMILY SAW
ZANGARA ATTEMPT MURDER . .
. B. P. Stroh, manager, Common-
wealth Telephone Co. office, saw Gui-
seppe Zangara aim at President-elect
Rooseveit and kill Mayor Anton Cer-
mak of Chicago in Florida . . MUSI-
CAL COMEDY PRODUCTION SPON-
SORED BY FIRE COMPANY .
. Conference Fight Tightens: Lehman
~ And Dallas Township Win.
5 i - =» =%
March 3: ZR SCHOOLEY
- MOURNED . HERE .. . . Dallas De-
feats Beaumont To Tie For First
Place .. MRS. M. C. HONEYWELL
DIES FOLLOWING LINGERING ILL-
. NESS ... New Asgembly Rroom And
~ Painting At Dallas M. E. Church pro-
vided By Volunteer Labor . .FIRE
DESTROYS LAKE PROPERTY ...
Mysterious Blaze destroys Monastery
of Sacred Heart of Jesus ... JOHN |
SULLIVAN AND HARRY ANDER-
SON ATTEND INAUGURATION OF |
- ROOSEVELT,
aa March 10: LOCAL BANK OPENS
TODAY . To Cooperate In Carrying
Out Federal Regulations After National |
~ Bank Holiday . MR. AND MRS.
ADAM STOCK CELEBRATE GOLD-
"IN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY . .
NO SCARLET FEVER REPORTED |
IN DALLAS . Kingston: Township
\s three cases . . . Wilkes-Barre
Has One Death ...3 wildcats killed
ounty. :
~ March 17: Heavy Deposits Locally
Indicate Confidence In Methods Em- |
ployed To Meet Banking Crisis . . .
LOCAL THESPIANS SCORE TRE- |
~~ MENDOUS SUCCESS WITH “CIR-
CUS SOLLY”; FIREMEN GRATIFI-
"ED .. Sheep Near Here Attacked by
Dogs . POST'S ALL CONFER-
~ EINCE SCHOLASTIC BASKETBALL
TEAM Elston, Lehman; Matukowitz,
Dallas Borough; Hislop, Dallas Town-
I . ship; ‘Woolbert,
~ Labar, Capt., Dallas Borough.
March 24: DANIEL WATERS RE-
© SIGNS AS PRESIDENT OF DALLAS
~ SCHOOL: BOARD AT STORMY SES-
SION . . _ Sullivan Considered Out.
standing Candidate For Postmaster’s
“Job... CHAMPIONSHIP OF LEA-
GUE AT STAKE IN DALLAS-KING-
STCN' TOWNSHIP GAME, MARCH
5-28,
March 31: DALLAS TOWNSHIP
TAXPAYERS DELIVER ULTIMA -
TUM | TO OFFICIALS Stress
Need Fora Collecting $40,000 Delinquent |
“Paxes .,. Cite 75% Cut In Farmers’
‘Income . . . CIRCULATE . PETITION
... DALLAS DEFEATS TOWN-
SHIP TO WIN BI-COUNTY TITLE
Closely Contested Game Witnessed By
Capacity Crowd . . SFRING BRINGS
POLITICAL; TALK ... GOODLEIGH
FARMS AWARDED TROPHY,
* x *
Board
MO-
April 7: Dallas Borough
Names Swartz President . . .
STPION TO RETAIN UBER ENDS IN
TIE -.. Plans Near Completion for
Egg Hunt Next Saturday . .. PRE-
CAUTIONARY MEASURES STEM |
TIDE OF SCARLET FEVER CASES
Ee - BEER WILL BE LEGAL - ON
SS PRIDAY.. .. Young Snakes
Sign Of Spring Here.
April 14: CHILDREN
‘GALA EASTER EGG
- MORROW ... Four Farm Clubs
~ ganized Flere . . Lowest Prices
Pwenty Years, .. DALLAS IN V
ST LEY'S RENOVIZE CAMPAIGN.
i April 21: Fall Election To See Live-
ly Election Here . . . REV. FRANK
SP. HARTSOCK, PASTOR Of DAL-
"LAS iM. E. CHURCH, RETIRED BY
CONFERENCE . . DALLAS WO- |
MEN'S CLUB HAS FIRST DANCE
. Township Taxpayers’ Associa-
tion “Urges Action Against Delinquent
READY
HUNT
FOR
Or-
{crops |
Kingston Township:
Good |
TO- |
In |
AL |
. | Taxpayers.
April 28: CONSOLIDATION TO BE
SUBJECT OF CONFERENCE...
!School Directors From 3 Local Dis-
tricts to Meet. . .Rev. ‘Francis
Freeman Comes to Dallas M.
Church - Rev. Fred M. Sellers ap-
|pointed to. Shavertown Charge;.
WINTER STAGES ‘COMEB ACK |
| SNOW YAY
May 5:
| TION FOR DALLAS TOWNSHIP .
|School Board Approves 8-Mill
foronse DANE Ty ARS on
KINGSTON TOWNSHIP CUTS
te ]
SCHOOL TAX REDUC -
|
SCHOOL, MILLAGE FROM 27 TO 25 |
. THIRD FIRE BURNS MONAS- |
TERY STABLE
GAY CELE-|
BRATION AT LAKE ENDS AS LAW |
{ARRIVES ... .
| Heaviest.
May 12: KIRKENDALL IS LIKE-
{LY 2CHOICH "FOR +P. 0. JOB. .7,
IWEATHER DELAYS
Dallas Tennis Fans Or-
ganize . . .200 CLUB WOMEN MEET
AT DALLAS.
May 19: HUNDREDS
VARIOUS EVENTS WHICH MARK
MOTHER'S DAY WANTED:
ANOTHER PIED PIPER .. .Shaver-
(town Prepares for Dedéisive Battle
[With Pesky Rodents... CHURCH
{OBSERVES 8TH ANNIVERSARY
. St. Paul's Lutheran Marks Growth
From Small Group ... Sunny Wea-
ther Sees Farmers Speeding work.
May 26 New Taxpayers’ Associa-
tion Is Organized Here .. . Disque
President . . . OLD' RESIDENTS RE-
TURIN TO ORANGE FOR COMMUN-
ITY DAY ... Lee Tracy Here To Vi-
sit Mother . . .
June 2: D AL LAS BOROUGH
SGHOOI. BOARD CUTS MILLAGE
{FROM 30 TO 25 AT TAXPAYERS’
REQUEST ... . 150 Names On Peti-
tion Asking For General Tax Reduc-
tion Here . . CONCRETE ROAD AT
LAKE TO BE EXTENDED SOON,
June 9: DALLAS HIGH TO GRA-
DUATE 16 ... DALLLAS BOROUGH
COUNCIL - SLASHES TAX LEVY 3
MILLS ... . Inspectors Refuse License
to Several Local Retails... HIGH
WINDS DO DAMAGE.
June 16: CALVIN McHOSE NAM-
ED PRINCIPAL
OUGH HIGH SCHOOL . . . Firemen
Vote To Improve Pumper .:. DAN
CUPID MAKES DOUBLE BULL'S
EYE . .. Romance Invades Three
Classes Of Local High ‘Schools . , .
‘DALLAS MERCHANTS SEE TRADE
UPTURN. .45 Graduate From King-
ston Township,
June 23: TWO PROMINENT MEN
TAKEN BY DEATH . .. Floyd Hodla-
cher and Rev. Charles Monroe Answer
I Final Summons . . KINGSTON
{TOWNSHIP BOARD DROPS FIVE
TEACHERS _ . . Noxen Post Office
(Now Fourth Class . . . TAXPAYERS
TO OPEN FIRE ON LIST OF FIFTY.
June 30: Roof Collapses, Kills
{Charles Posten . . . FIREMEN PLAN
{CARNIVAL .. . LIENS FILED
AGAINST DELINQUENTS.
Sunday Traffic Year's
July 7: RROvE ATTACKS TROL-
|LEY RATES . . Sewage Plant Possible
‘With Federal Funds . . . ATTORNEY
|JURCHAK OFF FOR EUROPE _ ..
John Hackling Dies At Noxen . TWO
[WYOMING COUNTY MEN KIL LED
IN NEIGHBORING SAND PITS ON
SAME DAY.
July 14: COUNCIL TO DISCUSS
POSSIBILITY OF FEDERAL AID ON
SEWAGE PLANS . . . Haying Starts
Early; Crops Good Despite Dry Spell
Showers Help . FATHER'S TRUCK
KILLS DAUGHTER Loe Child Steps
Into Path Of Vehicle Driven Bv Ken-
neth Cobleigh, Shavertown . . . RAZE
{OLD RAUB HOTEL.
July 21: COUNCIL NOT ENTHU-
{STASTIC ABOUT SEWAGE PLANS
SEE HOPE FOR CONSOLIDATION
‘YET THIS YEAR . .. FRIEDRICH
{KARL VON HERTZOG HUBER AND
'OESTEMANN VISITS POST .. CIR-
ICUS DAY JULY 28 . NEAR-TRAGE-
'DY COMES TO LOCAL YOUNG-
(STERS PLAYING IN DUGOUT ...
1. A. McHenry Sees “New Deal”
'Workinlg ‘While On 3,500 Trip to Mid-
late West. :
July 28: School Directors Select
John Durbin - To Fill Vacancy . .
(PHIL: REYNOLDS, LOCAL PILOT,
[CARRIES RADIO MEN TO GREET |. ..
GENERAL BALBO'S ARMADA .. ..
JER TROLLEY FARE IS GOAL
[oF TAXPAYERS Hermit Of
[Huckleberry Mt. Hale And Hearty At
|Seventy-One.
* 0»
Noxen
To Form
*
August 4: Tannery
(ployes Move
COUNTY'S i
ATTEND |
3
OF DALLAS BOR- |
J
|
. lwellyn Santiago,
(for friends here before
Em- |
Uniomi. .:3
COMMUNITIES STRIKE KEYNOTE |
{OF COOPERATION . ... Agree On Im-
|possibility Of Consolidation Vote This
Fall . . . Henry Disque, Dallas, Ap-
pointed Coats Inspector N.. Ri A.
E AGLE APS WINGS OVER DAL-
: 8:
Augus t 18: DELUGE OF PETI-
TIONS GIVES PROMISE OF HEAT-
ED ELECTION . Battle Lines Drawn
. FIREMEN’S CARNIVAL A SUC-
CESS DESPITE BAD WEATHER.
August” 25: FOUR = DAY: RAIN
DRENCHES BACK MOUNTAIN
AREA . . . Creeks. Overflow, Trains
I.ate, Crops Damaged, Roads Hazar-
idous _ . . Record Rainfall . . . RAIN
- SWOLLEN STREAM TAKES LIFE
{OF NANCY SHUPP, AGED 2 .
{PLAY TOURNAMENT TO BE HE LD
| SOON . . . RESERVOIR. AND NEW
{WELLS WOULD ASSURE: ADE-
QUATE WATER SUPPLY, SAYS
The Heritage American Room
No. 5—New Upholstery
By CARL HECK
Consulting Art Director, Bigelow Weavers
Nothing succeeds like new upholstery in
niture.
This shows the changes made in the sofa and rocker by new coverings.
changing the appearance of the old fur-
PHOLSTERING can
cover a multitude of sins.
ng succeeds like new upholstering
when it’s a question of modernizing
old furniture. Often chairs or sofas
which seem beyond hope can be com-
pletely transformed into charming
pieces by smart new coverings which
will frequently overcome defects in
proportion and line.
Our old room, you will remember,
was dominated by dark overstuffed
balloon-like sofa. A comfortable but
bulging armchair, upholstered in the
same monotonous dark taupe cut-
plush, formed a drab spot nearby.
Our first reupholstering move, then,
is to recover the sofa with a smartly
tailored rep fabric in a soft blue-green
which softens the sofa’s line and gives
it a trim and smart appearance. Two
pillows in terra cotta were used as
colorful accents on the sofa: Then
we took twenty years off the age of
the chair by recovering it with a color-
ful figured glazed chintz of the
same material as the over-draperies.
Pleated valances, added to the bases
of both chair and sofa, served the
double purpose of hiding the ungainly
base and bringing the furniture down
toward the floor, giving an air of
greater stability and repose.
Next comes the rejuvenation of the
certainly
Noth-
‘pads are also placed on seats and
low-arm rocker, a piece so popular in
SPEAKER BEFORE TAXPAYERS.
i
. ® *
September 1: POSITIONS ON
BALLOTS DRAWN BY CANDI-
DATES . .. D. P. HONEYWELL A[N-
SWERS CHARGES OF SCHOOL
Board Agrees to Pay Auditors . . .
EN FROM CREEK - AFTER LONG
SEARCH ... MUNICIPAL VERSUS
PRIVATE OWNERSHIP MAJOR TO-
‘PIC AT CONFERENCE ON WATER
PROBLEM _ . .
dents Return
Czechoslovakia.
September 8: Dallas Township
Board Agrted to Pay Auditors . . .
FARLEY ‘ANNOUNCES APPOINT-
MENT OF KIRKENDAIJ. AS DAL-
LAS POSTMASTER .. . Miss Alice
Button Becomes Bride of Truman O.
Stewart .. . DALLAS MAKES 40 PER
CENT GAIN IN COLLECTION OF
PAST-DUE TAXES . .. Isabelle Lle-
noted soloist sings
returning to
Mt. Greenwood Resi- |
From Trip through
Milan, Italy . ..
AND BICYCLE . . Jackson Guernsey
ends Sixty Day Tour of Country.
September 15: INTEREST. HIGH
AS PRIMARY BATTLE NEARS END
Powerful Slates Function In Ex-
citing Borough Contests; Lines Sharp-
ly Drawn By Factional Groups . .
ABANDON HOPE TO HAVE VOTE
8,000 MILES BY BUS }...
many homes. A figured cushion with
a saucy ruffled skirt is added to the
seat of the chair and a pad is tied,
Colonial fashion, to its back. The
material used for both pad and
cushion is a glazed chintz in small
figures of light terra cotta and ivory
on a terra cotta ground.
In many homes an old patent rocker
offers a problem all its own. Every-
one likes the comfortable tilt but no
one cares for its antiquated appear-
ance. An effective method of treat-
ing this piece is to wedge the rocking
base at the angle you prefer and then
put a valance around the lower part
of the chair to hide the base. Add a
smart upholstering to the rocker’s
back and seat and you have a .chair
as comfortable as ever and really good
looking.
In our Heritage American room
backs of the small chairs in the room,
providing bright spots of color as well
as an opportunity to hide some out-
moded gingerbread spindles and carv-
ings in the design of the chair backs.
Before we can proceed with the
grouping of our redressed furniture
we must consider certain bad archi-
tectural features that are common to
most of the older houses. Our next
article will show how to overcome
them.
ON LOCAL OPTION HERE . . .
Football Squads Start Training; First
Game At Luzerne September 29 . . .
Tax Group Saves Borough Citizens
$7,500 ISAACS AND HONEY-
WELL DEBATE ON DISPUTE OVER
'AUDIT ... Lake Lutheran Church Be-
gins 11th year.
September 225 VOTERS FAVOR
{FEW WITH TWO NOMINATIONS;
MANY CONTESTS TO BE DECIDED |
|#N' NOVEMBER . . . Anderson Defeats
Wagner In Dallas Disque and
Garrahan Win Two Nominations In
Borough . . . Sixth District Lead For’
Morgan Overcome By Other: County
Returns . . . FOOTBALL SEASON
OPENS TOMORROW _. . Taxpayers’ |
Association To Carry Campaign On |
Finger Wave, Marcel,
Shampoo, Manicure, or
Eye Brow Arching
~ For - Appointment 'Phone
“Dallas 109-R-10
MARGARET'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Carverton Rd. - Trucksville, Pa.
Water
Problem To Public ‘Service
Commission . . . Dedicate I. O, 0. F.
Memorial Law At Fern Knoll.
-
September 29s SHRINE VIEW SEC-
TION - JOINS WITH DALLAS IN
COMPLAINT TO P. § .C. ... . CROPS
SUFFER
SUMMER Cold, ' Rain, Drought,
Show Effect On Local Harvest
OLD RESIDENT © CALLED BY
DEATH . . . James Waters, -75, Was
Widely Known Through This Section.
. DRIVER OF AUTOMOBILE WHICH
KILLED R RUTH PARKS LAST FALL
IS ACQUITTED. . . . TALK OF IN-
DEPENDENT CANDIDATES STIRS
GENERAL ELECTION INTEREST . .
. Dallas Helps. To Observe NRA DAY
. . FOOTBALL TAKES SPOTLIGHT,
RT Ce ;
October 6: MUNICIPAL OWNER-
SHIP. TO ‘BE’ LAST RESORT BOR-
OUGH TAXPAYERS AGREE . .. IN
DEPENDENT PARTIES THROUGH-
OUT COUNTY ENLIVEN ELECTION
CAMPAIGN . Five Independent |
Tickets Already Pre-Empted In Coun-
ty Fight . . . Local Appellations . . .
WILSONS OBSERVE - GOL DEN
WEDDING . MRS. WOOLBERT IS
CALLED BY DEATH-. . . “Too Much
Politics”, So Woman Clerk Quits And
Demands Probe ... PINCHOT OR-
GANIZATION CRITIZED BY UNEM-
PLOYED OF WYOMING COUNTY. |
October 13: Arrest by O'Kane Ends’
Success Of Youthful Burglary Ring
Here . .. Car Barn Fire Results In
Capture Of Youths . PETITION
SENT TO P. S. C. BY TAXPAYERS’ |
ASSOCIATION
THIRTEENTH . . . OLD-FASHIOIN-
ED ZERO WEATHER ON ITS WAY,
SAY PROPHETS . MOVEMENT |
AGAINST RECOGNITION OF RUS-
STA STARTED IN TRUCKSVILLE.
October 20: TANNERY STRIKE |
ENDS IN ARBITRATION CONFER-
ENCE . Independents, County Fight
And Repeal Enliven General Election
. Wild Hallowe'en Celebration To Feel |
Law's Wrath, Says O'Kane . . ‘Start |
Work On New Bridge At Noxen.”
October 27: SURPRISE POLITI- |
CAL MOVE. AIMED AT CLARK,
HIMMLER .. . G, O. P. Committee-
AS RESULT OF FREAK.
.ISWOYERVILLE |
|DAY SPORTS . .
. FRIDAY, THE
man Among Signers Of Petition F
Citizen's Ticket . Complete Inde
pendent Slate . . . INDUSTRY MOVES
FORWARD IN RESPONSE TO: N.
a . A. & P. To Expand Here; Pla
To. Take New Quarters . . . DALLAS
WINS SURPRISE VICTORY OVER
TUNKHANNOCK BUT BOWS. TO
} REZONING
GIVES DALLAS LOWER STREET
CAR -FARE . . . Taxpayers Get Credls
For Reduction,
*
November 3: COUNCIL AND TAX
COLLECTOR FIGHTS, CHNTER OF
INTEREST . . .Factional Lines Strong
[As Candidates Await General Election
foes BUSINESS SECTION UNDER-
{GOES CHANGE . . . Four Local Firms
| Taking New Quatrers On Main Street
i . . AGENCIES GAVE 4.122 SERVIC-
|ES HERE LAST YEAR . . . )
| Federation Seeks Support In Ca
| paign Starting November 13 . . . Mr
[Res B. Kirkendall, Major .
{HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
{IS NINETY YEARS OLD... HAL-
LOWEEN CAPERS TRANSFORM
DALLAS, J
November 10: G. O. P. WINS IN-
IDEPENDENTS FALL: LOCAL VOT-
|BERS FOR REPEAL, AGAINST SUN-_
. Dungey" Defeats
| Coolbaugh For Dallas Borough Tax
{Collector . . . C. W. F. CAMPAIGN
{CORPS AWAITS ZERO HOUR . . .
Death of Mrs. C. I. Boston Grieves
Many ... INTER-COMMUINITY
GROUP TO TRY TO BEAUTIF
DRIVE FROM VALLEY
{Goes A-Hunting, Suffers From Sen
ment And Fallen Arches .. .
MOUNTAIN RIVALS
{ARMISTICE GAME.
November 17: CHARGES AGAINST
[CLAIR WINTERS AWAIT FURTHEE
EVIDENCE . Mercury Drops As
Cold .Coatinues . . . KINGSTON
| TOWNSHIP PROTESTS BOROUGH
VICTORY . . . Asks To Have Satur-
!day’s Game Replayed . . . DALLAS
{GROUP PUSHES TOWARD GOAL
‘IN FEDERATION CAMPAIGN . oes
'RAMBLER ROSES AND LAUREL
{MAY BEAUTIFY HIGH WAY NEXT
November 24: DALLAS GROUR :
(Continued on Page 8)
Happy 1934
... to You and Yours
. . . is our sincerest wish for the incoming
year.
years .
sixteen ounces to the
be thrifty during 1934
Stores—
Our resolution is the same as in past
to give you honest values and full
. always. To
in the
pound
is to shop
Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Furthest
‘Our Stores will be closed NEW YEARS DAY.
Open late Fri. and Sat. Nights, Dec. 29 & 30.
-Continuing Our Pre-Inventory Sale-
10c
No. 2
cans
201s
Be sure to take advantage
Cut Stringless Beans
45C0 Cooked Red Beets
Standard Quality
omatoes
Choice Tender Sugar Corn
Choice Green Lima Beans
big
No. 3
cans
12 5:25
of this exceptional value.
Your Choice
3. 25°
| 5c Fancy White Pea
Beans
T
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Phone Dalla
“New Ye
SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT, TURKEY
DINNER
Noise Makers and Music by El Terry and His Band
ATIONS $2.50 PER PERSON
Start the Ney
87-R-13 and Join the big Party
The White House
Fernbrook, Pa.
Opposite Fernbrook Park Auto Entrance
ar's Eve”
y Year Right
Cc
3 » 10
You Save Five Cents
98¢ Assorted
Chocolates
Gold Seal Rolled
Oais 2 = 171°
5p
box
13c Best Pink
Salmon
2 21°
Ideal for Salads
51, 9
box
tall
cans
$1:49 A ssorted
Chocolates
1 39
Mother’s: Rolle
Oats 2 =~ 13:
jae Choice California...
Sond m—
Packed in a rich
2 oval 15¢
Tomato Sauce dressing.
It Pays to Stop and Shop the ASCO Way
|
These Prices Effective In Our Stores
in Dallas And Vicinity