\ BE THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1934. WN Deep Week-End Reductions! 4 BUTTER 3 -79¢ © Silverbrook Print Butter ms 83€ FLOUR rai TEEGS FLOUR ™gu 99¢ Maine Potatoes 29¢ 39c¢ FRESH EGGS 2 = 45¢{ Silverbrook INEST Eggs 27c 10¢c ia] GB Finest Quality Fresh Creamery" 24% 1b bag 24% 1b bag Full 15 1b peck 2 half peck New Potatons v. New Onions tall Ttrality, Political Personalities (Continued From Page 1.) fog. They want the support of the dif- ferent Governor camps but they fear the opposition that would be aroused if their names appeared on any slate. ey are emphatic about their neu- An example of the naive dec- larations of the cagey candidates is Senator David A. Reed's statement: “I have heard that some favor Attorney- General Schnader for Governor and me for Senator, and that some are for Shannon and me, Patterson and me, Phillips and ne and so right down the line. IT have had nothing to do with this.” Not what we'd call laying your cards on the table, Dave. —_—— One Dallas man has an unusual way of selecting his candidates. He will vote for Margiotti for Governor be- cause he suspects Margiotti was ad- vised against running on the theory that his name would harm his candi- dacy. “Any man who has the gumption to run in Pennsylvania with a name like that gets my vote” says our friend. —0— The Selinsgrove Times said this | week: “In the relativity of affairs Eu- gene C. Bonniwell drew first place in the field of five candidates for the | Democratic mominatoin for Governor and George H. Earle drew last place, which prompts us to offer odds that when the votes of the May primary are counted the Biblical pronounce- ment will continue to apply, namely, cans 3 Evap. 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LOAF 24% 1b bag 3 sor 10¢ Dill Pickles ® 2 at. Jars 25¢ MADE THE SHOK1IULUUT SHORTCAKE 0%: Vt JISQUICK rm» 33ec Strawberries 2 pt baskets 25¢ | SPECIALS IN OUR QUALITY MEAT DEPTS! 12¢ 27¢7 25¢ .» 19¢ 17¢ 19¢_ 2 TABLISHED NET 1859 4 "WHERE ECONOMY nts” i TENDER—LEAN Chuck Pot Roast " Choice Cuts Chuck Roast tb 15¢ TENDER—JUICY Round Steak FRESH STEWING Chickens BONELESS ROLLED—NATIVE VEAL PRIME Large Rib Roast =: Small End th 21¢ Veal z 3to4lb. each 1b LEGS, LOINS OR RUMP | las“much trouble as the Republicans 1was born in Punxsutawney, that the first shall be last and the last shall be first.” All of which indicates that the Democrats are having almost fighting with each other, —_— ‘Margiotti will make an earnest ef- fort for votes in the Luzerne County sector, judging by the number of bill- boards and signs posted this week. He April 4, 1891, left school at 15 and worked until he was 18 in mines, on construction jobs, and in stores. At 18 he entered Indiana, Pa., State Teachers’ College and was graduated in 1912. Then he en- tered the law school of the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1915. He practiced law in Punxsutawney. He is married and the father of two chil- ‘dren. ? John Miles, former Luzerne County Republican chairman, was selected to further David Reed's campaign for ‘Senator this week. \ LIME Hydrated Lime $§ 5) $7.50 per ton at Lime Ridge Ground Burned Agricultural 43 miles from Dallas. For particulars phone GYRUS S. WEISS Wilkes-Barre Bell 3-0167, {supply Post’s Layouts Win Credit From Magazine The current issue of Geyer's Sta- tioner, trade publication of the office business, contains reproduc- tions of a recent direct mail campaign carried out by Robert’ D. ‘Raeder of Kingston, Pa. Commenting on the campaign, thes editor of the magazine says that is one of the ‘most attractive and novel that has come to his atten- tion ‘in sometime. Layouts and plans for the campaign were the work of Howell Rees of the Dallas Post. The printing which was in two colors with illustrations was done by The Dallas Post at its shop in Dallas. re GG Sunday School Convention The Fifty-Second Annual Conven- tion of the Sunday Schools of Luzerne County will be held in the Frst Baptist Church, S. River St. Wilkes-Barre, May 8-9, beginning at 9:30 A. M. The aim .of the Convention is “Bet- ter Leadership—Greater Service” and the motto is “Go Quickly and Tell”. Some of the high spots on the pro- gram will be: Four addresses by Dr. Bruce Curry, several hours of confer- ences with such leaders as Miss Ione Sikes, Miss Helen Thompson, Miss Ida Button, Dr. A. J. R. Schumaker, and many other outstanding Church School Workers, two religious dramas, and four worship services of great impor- tance. If weather permits, one of the worship services will be held on the river common, in front of the Conven- tion Church. Every Church School is urged to send -at least one representa- tive from each department. A registra- tion fee of fifty cents will be asked, this money will be used to help defray the expense of the Convention. Christening Party Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lavelle of Dal- las entertained a number of guests on Sunday afternoon at their home at a | social gathering which christening of their baby, Richard, at St. Therese’s Church. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Domin- ick Detter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La- velle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lavelle, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lavelle ,Harry La- velle, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Busch, James Lavelle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Healy, John L. Sullivan, Calvin McHose, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pardington, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ' Rappett, Robert Oberst, Frederick Oberst, Ethel Pettebone, Evelyn Busch, Mrs. John Hayden, Jean Hayden, Anna Mae Sullivan, Medeline Sullivan, Francis Busch, John Davison, George Gould, Teddy Busch, Joseph Lavelle, Jr., Rose Marie Lavelle, Doris Lavelle, Theodore Lavelle, Jr., Robert Lavelle, James Lavelle, Jr., Marion La- velle, Dolores Pardington, Clifford Pardington, Jr., Eugene Pardington, Peggy Pardington, Junior Rappelt, Mary Rappelt. Kehrli Appointed Edwin H. Kehrli, supervising prin- cipal of Nicholson Borough Schools and who was elected Wyoming County WHEN YOU ARE IN "LUZERNE — Stop where you get the Good Coffee WEIDNER'’S 198 Main, Street Luzerne Barbecues and Hamburgs Good Pie! a IRA D. COOKE Professional Land Surveyor ENGINEERING Penn’a Register No. 4104 SUCCESSOR TO CHAS. H. COOKE, Dec'd Phone, Dallas 126. Dallas, Pa. Comet Uncoated Rie ce Cooks light white and flaky & "NO TRE SIGNS passers, and careless law, liable to prosecution. 10c; 36 for $1.00. & DALL THE DALLAS POST, "NO FISHING" SPASSING" Protect your property from vandals, tres- fishermen by posting signs along boundaries and streams. For a trivial amount you can post, according to signs which will make trespassers These signs carry the text of the laws of 1905 and 1925 and fix the penalty. We can mail them to you C. O. D. — HEAVY: 10c each; 3 for 23¢c; 18 for $1.00; MEDIUM: 5¢ cach; 3 for INC. AS 300 followed the superintendent of schools recently, will assume the duties of that office by Dr. James N. Rule, State Superin- tendent, Mr. Kehrli’s appointment was made to fill the office until July 1 when the. four-year term will begi The office has been vacant since LA death of John E. Morgan. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that Appraisements in the following estates have been approved nisi by the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne County and unless exceptions are filed will be presented for final ap- proval on Monday, May’ 7, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Ira, Boyd, Jacob Stack, Edgar A. Innes JOHN MACLUSKIE Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court 4- 27-3t ee ee rrr LEGAL NOTICE G NOTICE—In Re: Estate of AGNES A. GLENNON, late of West Pittston, Pa., Deceased. Letters testamentary in the above estate have been granted to the undersigned and all persons having will present or pay the same without delay to JOHN A. ALLEN, Executor, 902 Susquehanna Avenue, West Pittston, Pa. 4.6-6t SHERIFF'S SALE Friday, May 4th, 1931, ten o'clock A. M.,, Sheriff’s Sales Room, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., execution from Court of Common Pleas of. Luzerne County, Pa., real estate of Mabel A. Miller and Herbert C. Miller thirty feet wide on southerly side of Dana Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., adjoining land for- merly of James Cool, and one hundred twenty feet deep to Shiber Lane, im- proved with two story wood dwelling- |house No. 115 Dana Street and a two story wood dwellinghouse No. 56 Shiber Lane. L. M. Kniffen, Sheriff, G. J. Clark, Attorney. 4-13-3t —_—————— SHERIFF'S SALE Friday, 4th May, 1934, ten o'clock A. M., Sheriff’s Sales Room, Court House, Wilkes-Barre Pa. execution from Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, Pa., real estate of Thomas Rompala and Eleanora alias Ieonore Rompla, his wife, on easterly side of Thomas Street, Miners Mills, Wilkes- Barre, Pa., forty feet wide and one hundred ten feet deep, improved with a double dwellinghouse, conveyed to defendants by Catherine Mulvey, 12th April, 1926, deed book 637 page 375. L. M. Kniffen, Sheriff. G~J. Clark, Attoraey. 4-13-3t ——— SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 81, March Term, 1934, to 'ne directed, there will be exposed to public sale, by vendue, to the highest and best bid- ders, in the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House; on Friday, the 4th day of May, 1934, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of the said day, the following: Property of Leon Johns, No, 513 Hazle Street, City of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, one hundred (100) feet from the westerly side of Hazle Street and one hundred and seventy (170) feet in depth. Improved with a single frame dwelling and garage in rear. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Anna Barney vs. Leon Johns, and will be sold by LUTHER M. KNIFFEN, Thomas F. Burke, Atty. Sheriff. 4-13-3t ee re SHERIFF'S SALE On' Friday, May 4, 1934, at ten o'clock a. m. at the Sheriff's Sales Room in the Court House, Wilkeg- Barre, Pennsylvania, Luther M. Knif- fen, Sheriff, will expose to public sale and sell those certain premises situate in the Borough of Forty Fort, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, being lot No. 8 on plot of Engelwood Terrace, recorded in Map Book 2 page 294, said lot being fifty (50) feet wide and extending from Engelwood Avenue to the center of Abrams Creek; together also with the northwesterly corner of lot No. 43 of said plot, being eight (8) feet in width by eighteen (18) feet in depth, together with the right of ingress and egress over a strip of land leading from Hngelwood Avenue to said All The Comforts of home may be found at THE BROZTELL a Distinctive Hotel. | ] | | | It is easily accessible to shopping and theatrical centers, churches, parks, libraries, and transpor- tation lines. Ladies traveling without escort will appreciate the atmosphere of secur- ity and rest it offers. Every room with tub and shower, ROOM WITH BATH $1.50 : Hotel Broztell Fifth Ave. at 27th St.,, New York Phone Lexington 2-1550 immediately as result of appointment’ claims against or owing said estate ne | premises; ithe nece automo! said right of way to Re of ry width for the passag ; Of es. Improved with a two story frame dwelling, outbuildir gs, fruit trees, ete. Seized and taker in execution at the suit of The H4noveyr Bank and Trust Company of W :‘ikes- Barre vs. Gertrude L. Jackson, by v.. tue of a writ of entire facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne County to No. Term, 1934. Luther M. Kniffen, Sheriff. ALL Turner, Attorney. 4-13-3t CLASSI] ri ED [ISIN emi ee eb stri pe FOR SAL. E—Hatching Eggs, Hub- card Stratu; N. H. Reds; Clarence Elston Telephone Dallas 267-R-18. 4-13-3t Milk-cooling cabinet; capacity for 10-gallon can; complete with refrigera- tion, very reasonable; C. Foster Hick, Inc, 54 W. Market St., Wilkes- Barre. WANT GARDEN TO PLOW—Price reasonable; Roy Moss, Demunds Cor- Pa, 4-27-1tp FOR SALE — Upholstered daven- ports; good condition; reasonable; Dallas 18. 4-2 -1t YOUNG MAN wants work by day or hour—gardens, lawns, generally handy. Tel. Dallas 277-R-9. 4-27-1t FOR SALE—Clean timothy hay; loose; seed corn. One Jamesway coal brooder; 60-inch hover; new; bargain. W. Ray Stevens, Dallas, Phone 121-R-2, 4-27-1t HOUSE WANTED Responsible family of adults wants to rent modern home in Dallas or Shavertown from May to September; Write Box Y, Dallas Post, or telephone Dallas 300, giving location, rent, de- scription, 4-20-tf WANTED — Motorcycle with box side car. Must be reasonable, Write Box “A” The Dallas Post. 4-20-tf 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 300, 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 eathusiastic about our wide selection of designs and type faces. The Dallas Post. 3-16-if FOR SALE—Baby chicks, purebred to lay stock. New Hampshire Reds, Barred and White Rocks, White Wy- andotts, and Rhode Island Reds 8c each, White Leghorns ‘7c. Order today end avoid disappointment, Nescopeck Poultry Farm, Nescopeck, Pa. 2-2-tf First National Bank DALLAS, PA. * * MEMBERS AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION LR DIRECTORS ! R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, D. P. Honeywell, W. B. Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford W. Space, A. C. Devens, Herbert Hill. * ee OFFICERS C. A. Frantz, Pres. D. P. Honeywell, 1st Vice-Pres. Sterling Machell, 2nd Vice-Pres. W. B. Jeter, Cashier ok A Three Per Cent Interest On Savings Deposits No account too small to assure | careful attention Deposits Payable on Demand J. Sugarman, Manager Vault Boxes for Rent Self- Registering Savings Bank Free i First National Bank PUBLIC SQUARE WILKES-BARRE, PA. United States Depository: OFFICERS | Wm. H. Conyngham .... President Francis Douglas .. = Vice Pres, Chas. 'F. Huber .... 1st. Vice Pres) M. G. Shennan Vice Pres. & Cashier DIRECTORS Chas. N. Loveland Fred O. Smith William S. McLean, Jr. Wm. H. Conyngham- Richard Sharpe C. F. Huber Francis Douglas T. R. Hillard Edward Griffith Wm. W. Inglis M. G. She Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent 8 Per Cent Interest Paid On Savings Deposits $1.00 Will Start An Account