THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1934 Celebrating Manager's Week In Tribute’ to the Faithful Service of’ te “Man Behind the Counter” We’ Are’ Offering’ Real Savings This Week. FINEST QUALITY FRESH CREAMERY Butter 3 - 79c¢ Silverbrook Print Butter 3 = 83¢C FLOUR = °I°® VINE RIPENED—IONA Tomotoes 24% bag SPECIAL \ LOW PRICES ON THE FAMOUS + & F 1b 10d MILD AND MELLOW SEC EIGHT O'CLOCK RICH AND FULL BODIED RED CIRCLE . mle BORA 25 Keep a Fresh Supply of Fresh Milk Always Handy WHITE HOUSE Ss! Milk {EY [5% EVAPORATED—UNSWEETENED tall cans Potatoes 4 PEACHES 2 2=e20¢ FRESH BAKED - ‘FIG BAR 3 Ibs 25¢ SOUP BEANS 3 14¢ Large Cans Ibs Large Pkge. _. GRANDMOTHER'S - BREAD MEAT SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK-END 20-0z. Loaf Sliced or Unsliced c LEAN—SMALL whole or rib end ~ Pork Loin Roast ~ 15€— Chuck Roast 12¢ BEST CENTER CUTS CHUCK ROAST, Ib. 15¢ 7 tb FRESH STEWING 3to 41h. Chickens each Larger Sizes th 25¢ PRIME Rib Roast Small End th 21¢ large end = 18- BONELESS Rolled Veal Vv E A LEGS, LOINS AND RUMPS a, 21c 19¢ ter, |tate was valued at $6,000. I Still and Edgar Hallock are executors. A. GLENNON, | Pa., Deceased. Letters testamentary : delay to = | Still’s Will Divides $6,000 Estate Locally By the will probated this week, il- liam A. Still, late of Shavertown, left the income of his property to his wife during her life, $1,000 to his grand- daughter, Esther Still, and the remain- {der of his estate to his daughters, Ina {Hallock and’ Ethel Aan Campen, and his son, Henry Still, directing that they | pay specifie amounts for the support {of their moher. In a codicil Mr. Still leaves $1,000 to his niece, Esther Still, and leaves a vacant lot to his daugh- Esther Still Van Campen. The es- Harry L. pr fai rr pgs pe LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE—In Re: Estate of AGNES late of West Pittston, in the above estate have been granted to the undersigned and all persons having claiilns against or owing said estate will present or pay the same without G JOHN A. ALLEIN, Executor, 902 Susquehanna Avenue, West Pittston, Pa. 4-6-6t GP mmr — SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1934 AT 10 A. M By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. sur Mechanics’ Lien No. 16, May Term, 1934, issued out of the Court of Com- ‘Imon Pleas of Luzerne County, to me | | directed, there will be exposed to pub- lic 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, nnsylvania, on Friday, the 27th day of April, 1934, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interes¢ of the defendant in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: - ALL those two certain pieces or parcels of land situate in the Township of Huntington, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: a BEGINNING at a point in the center of the State Highway leading and in line of lands belonging to Ray Oplinger; thence along Oplinger land buth 48 degrees 50 minutes west 20 perches to a corner; thence running Benscoter; thence north 48 degrees 50 minutes east 20 perches to center of State Highway: thence in center of same 4 perches to the place of begin- ning, CONTAINING 80 perches of land more or less, (2) BEGINNING at a stake being corner of land owned by Bert B. Ben- scoter and in line of State Highway leading from Shickshinny to Hunting- ton Mills; thence along the first above - {rr 3) GAY-MURRAY NEWS We don’t dispute the fact that the Big Mail Order Houses give good values, but we gige even better values on Heating Boilers, Ranges, Plumbing Fixtures, etc. Drop in. We know we can prove this point to your entire satis- faction and besides, savings of $7.00 on the saime Bath room fix- tures and from $5.00 to $10.00 on the same Ranges are worth while. Harry Lane started things when he bought his new Range, for in the next few days other pur- chasers “were Frank Klees, at Wyoming, Allison Mosier in - Tunkhannock and the. “Austin Tayern’” at Lake Winola. $2.85 'We were mighty pleased when the Wyoming County Fruit Growers placed their Spray Ma- terial and Cyanamid with us. Thanks! 3 carloads are on the way to give you prompt service. Edwin Miller of Dallas, J. E. Swackhammer at Rummenfield and Dan Birstler at East Lemon boueht new Brooder Stoves this Week. The Eureka beats them all and the price starts at $9.00. We also have Toxits, Carbo- lineum, Germozene and Gizard Capsules for the poultry flock. Oliver 15 tooth and 17 tooth Harrows at $18.50 and $20.00 are good values, C. J. Smith at Leh- man and Earl Harding at Jenks have theirs all ready to tear the turf. Look over your machinery now—it’s_easier to get repairs now than during the rush season. Did WILT ruin your sweet corn last year? We will have a “Wilt Resistant” Corn for your 1934 gdarden. Our bulk seeds are sure growers and you get your money’s worth in the Gay Mur- ray envelope. | Gay-Murray Co. Inc. Tunkhannock from Shickshinny to Huntington Mills | parallel with State Highway 4 perches : to a corner and other lands of Bert B.|. | described piece of land south’ 47 de- | grees west 20 perches to a stake; | thence along the same north 80 degrees | 35 minutes west 4 perches to a corner linger; degrees west 3.1 perches to a corner and land first above described; thence along the same south 44 degrees east | 10.1 perches to a stake; thence along | same north 42 degrees 15 minutes east 27.1 perches to a stake along State | Highway; thence along same north 81 degrees west 6.1 perches to the place’ of beginning. BEING the same premises conveyed by Frank Marcelli to Emma Spader, widow, and children Minnie Spader, Fred Spader, Gustave Spader, Eleanor Spader, Herbert Spader and Madeline | Spader by deed dated April 26, 1926, ls recorded in the office for deeds in and for Luzerne County May 11, 1926, in Deed Book 635 page 398. Improved with larger frame building | used as dwelling and road-stand, and out-buildiags. Seized and taken into execution at the suit. of Andrew M. Beck and Wm. T. Ammerman, doing business as Beck and Ammerman vs. Emma Spader Clothier (formerly Emma Spader) and Children Minnie Spader, Fred Spader, Gustave Spader, Eleanor Spader, Her- bert Spader and Madeline, and will be sold by LUTHER M. KNIFFEN, C. W. Dickson, Atty. on | at | { Sheriff, 4.6-3t | recording | Term, SHERIFF'S SALE Friday, 27th April, 1934, ten o’clock A. M. Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., execution in a stone wall and land of Ray Op- from courf of common pleas of Luzerne thence along the same —? 47 | County, Pa., real estate of Howard E. Titus and Mary E. Titus alias Mamie Titus, his wife, fifty feet wide on wes- terly side of Railroad Street, Borough of Shickshinny, Pa., and sixty-two feet deep between lands of Lot Search heirs and land of Sinon Balchum, subject to a right of way for water and sewer pipes heretofore granted to Ber- tha: Edwards and her assigns, being same land conveyed by deed of Wil- liam S. Titus, 16th February, 1926, deed book 637 page 175, improved with a three story, wood, dwellinghouse. . L. M. KNIFFEN, Sheriff. G. J. Clark, Attorney. 4-6-3t a athr—»”h SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, APRIL: 27, 1934 AT 10 A. M. As directed by Fi. Fa. No. 35; May 1934, I will ‘expose for public sale to the highest bidder for cash at the above time, in the Sheriff's Sales Room, at the Court House, all right, title and interest of the defendants in {land in Plains Township as follows: First: Land on Southwesterly side of Union Street, 50 feet in width and 87% feet in depth. Comprising South- westerly half of lot 5 on Northern Coal & Iron Company Plot. Improved with a 2% story frame building, store and dwelling; known as 18 Union Street, and garage in rear, STAU ROY CHEVROLET SALES AND||SERVICE FFER U ous competent salesmen on ready for immediate and c 24-Hour We offer 24 Hour Service. minutes. Chevrolet Trucks have been cr sist in solving your truck problems IMMEDIATE PICK-UP MODEL PICK-UP WITH CANOPY TOP PANEL DeLUXE PANEL CANOPY TOP DeLUXE CANOPY TOP 131-Inch Whee SINGLE WHEEL CHASSIS y CHASSIS AND ” CANOPY TOP ! PANEL DUAL WHEEL CHASSIS u AND CAB ” ” ” CAB AND 157-1nch Whe DUAL WHEEL CHASSIS ” AND CAB 157-Inch W. B. Chassis Governors ® New Car Sales Rooms 29 Water Street, Pittston. Washington and Walnut Sts., Scranton Used Car Lots Wyoming Avenue at 4th St., West Pittston Washington Ave. at Popular St., Scranton. Cedar Ave. at Brook St., Scranton. Car Lots open every day and evening. Courte- Over 100 Used Cars to choose from—every car in tip-top condition—thoroughly re-conditioned and Prices ranging from $35. to $550. $ assistance, Dial Wilkes-Barre 3-3733, Call Pittston 158 or if in vicinity of Scranton Dial 3-3733 and you will have someone there to assist you within a few A complete line of Genuine Chevrolet Parts on hand at our Parts Department at all times and the depart- ment is never closed. Come in any time of the day or night for anything you might need. Chevrolet Trucks entire country. 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Special ) Second: Land on School ‘Street be- ginning at point 32.3 feet from inter- section of School & Skidmore Se (having a frontage of 75 feet on School Street and 71 feet in rear on | a lane, and being 160 feet in depth on Union Street and 151 teet in depth along lands of Northern Coal & Iron Com- pany. Improved with a 3 story frame building, double block store and dwell- ing, known as 32 and 34 School Street, and garage in rear. x Being the saine premises conveyed to Josephine Bandish by Robert J. Doran, Attorney, by deed recorded in Deed Book 676, page 305, and later’ conveyed by Josephine and Lewis J. Bandish to the Lehigh Beef Company’ of Wilkes-Barre by deed Fovorded in Deed Book 688, page 390. Seized and taken into exiieution at the suit of Samuel Schonfeld, Assignee of Miners National Bank of Wilkes- Barre vs. Josephine Bandish and Lewis J. Bandish, with notice to Lehigh Beef Company of Wilkes-Barre, terre ten- ant, and will be sold by LUTHER M. KNIFFEN, Sheriff, Arthur Silverblatt, Attorney. 4-6-3t CLASSIFIED ADVERFISING FOR RENT—Large, room on second floor of telephone bldg; light and heat furnished: rent reasonable, Commonwealth Telephone Co., Dallas. 4-6-3t well-ventilated FOR SALE—Dining room, furniture and odd pieces; tion; bedroom 0 good condi- real bargain; 94 Norton Avenue, 4-6-1tp HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS: The Post carries a complete line of Com- mencement announcements and per- sonal cards. Hundreds of samples to choose from and prices below those offered by most of the printing houses of the country, Telephone Dallas 360, or write us and we will have our rep- resentative call at your school at any time you wisn. Many Luzerne County schools have already placed their or- ders and are enthusiastic about our wide selection of designs and type faces. The Dallas Post. © 3-16-1f FOR SALE—Baby chicks, purebred to lay stock. 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