- (called on Mrs. J. O. Ryman, Sunday, con their to Plymouth to have lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shupp having driven to Kayutah Lake, N. Y. where they .spent .Friday night with Mr, Ryman’s sister, ' Mrs. Albert G. | Stone. - Then Saturday a. m. they all idrove -to Skaneatles Lake for one of | Krebbs famous meals returning to | Kayutah Lake Saturday nightsleaving way the Sunday a. m,, stopping at Harvey's Lake and Dallas. (Ys Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Blocksage enter- tained Rev. Clinton B. Henry and daughters, Barbara and Suzanna of Utica, N. Y.,, Mrs. Grace Rhodes of Dresserville, N. Y. and Mrs. Valera D. Henry of Shavertown on Sunday. ——()— Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Fiske and family visited Patterson Camp Ground on Sunday. Meee PAGE FOUR \ - ca Emm— CLASSIFIED ADS PAY READ THE DALLAS POST on - | g 7 \ C r i : 4 . .. AND HERE IS ANOTHER BIG | 0 1 a WEEK-END SALE OF OUR FANCY UNIFORM QUALITY KUNKLE DANCE i Kunkle Community Association will sponsor a free dance at the Kunkle Community Hall on Saturday night. There will be refreshments as usual. A | # large crowd is expected. { —o— A The Women's Bible class met at ut From the home of Mrs. William Cairl on Cemetery Street, it being the regular | Tub business meeting for the month of July. The business meeting being over : » Mrs. Cairl served a dainty lunch to Sweet : the following ladies: SILVERBROOK Cream PRINT BUTTER 3 Ibs 83c Mrs. D. N. Blocksage, Mrs. W. A. Almost everybody prefers A&P Butter. Th sons for this are very simple: i v S113 First, AGP rey De irae: ns ory oni eR aL Butter: Higgins, Mrs. J. Finch, Mrs. William Secondly, A&P Batters gre, slays nitered 2 jhe lowes: ossible pring, de. Monk, Mrs. J. Ryman, Mrs. S. White- pen upon cost for Butter of high "quality. ua. s never sacrifice i i wi 2 for price in ah attempt’ to as Butters Tot lower standard. SE hg nay Mo 2 1 k Hefft, Mrs. A. Keller, Mrs. S. Eveland, 3 Carload of Freshly Dug Potatoes Just Received MT Swdud Patterson,’ Mrs M. 4." Scott, ; F This Sale! # pf Mrs. W. Cairl, Mrs. H. S. Doll. 3 3 or is date. f= The Woman's Foreign Missionary FANCY U. 8S. NO. 1 NEW 1 h | Potatoes 14 £23: | 60Ib FULL BUSHEL . . . 89 Quaker Maid Beans 6 ::25¢ | Cornflakes “s&s 2we13¢ Gold Medal Wheaties 2» 23¢c CIGARETTES 9561 61.17 Carton 10 Pkgs Carton 10 Pkgs Large Size Pillsbury’s or Swansdown 2m 27¢ ~ SALT MACKEREL 's=2 = 25¢ CAKE FLOUR PILLSBURY’S BEST 24% Ib. bag $1.10 | FLOU R CERESOTA . . . . . 24% Ih. bag $1.10 OCTAGON SOAP CIGARETTES 2 25¢ BABBITT’S CLEANSER 3:+:13¢c ci. a Society met at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Higgins on Pioneer Avenue. for their annual picnic, the ladies brought lunch and those present had an enjoy- able time. —— The annual “bake sale” of the Wo- man’s Bible class will be at the Tele- phone exchange, old bank building, jefrom 9:30 to 12:30 Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Lynde H. Ryman, Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Thompson, and Mr. Lay Field, all of Wilmington, Del. The Dallas sub-district of the Ep- worth League will hold a rally and picnic at Sordoni’s picnic grounds, Harvey's Lake, this afternoon and evening. — The Ella Moore Memorial Class of the East Dallas Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Blanche Swank, to- night. Mrs. Swank and Mrs. Myra Schenk will be hostesses. a _ Private John Estock of Quantico, Va., [Setock has parents, Mr. and Mrs. John stock last vrzek. of the tissue which holds When Teeth WOBBLE it may be too late for your dentist to save them as some Co-opeérate with your Dentist in striving for clean Gum-Gripped Teeth i} teeth in their sockets wiil already have been destroyed. {Firm healthy gums that hug the teeth provide protection against infection and destruction of the underlying tooth supporting tissues. {Get professional advice before trouble starts :VERYWHERE Assessed valuation of taxable property Amount of School Tax Amount levied (face of duplicate) Penalties Total amount of tax Exonerations Entered as li€éns or returned Net amount of 1933 tax collected Number, assessed with per capita tax $980 Dallas Township AUDITOR’S REPORT For School Year Ending July 5, 1934. TAXATION $1,058,920.00 Number of mills levied 22 Rate of per capita tax $3.00 Per Capita Property Total $2,940.00 $23,296.25 $26,236.25 AN ee an ae ny 286.88 ee Beene a Lege acarvin tare ols ® 0% +2 120,523.13 845.60 7,894.07 17,783.46 RECEIPTS CURRENT EXP. Gen. Control (A) BACON SQUARES Flour y. ts 95. ~ ba29¢c PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 caves 1 9c : ASPARAGUS Zine Zu 15¢ pase BARTLETT PEARS 2: 19¢ QLD) SPINACH Ze 25¢ Big Can SLICED PINEAPPLE =: 19c PINEAPPLE JUICE 23.:25¢ CHIPSO 2::29¢ Malt Syrup ot 39C BROOMS ea. 39¢C Monogram No. 6 ea. 49c—N. dnogram No. 7 ea. 59¢ Flakes or Granules OLD MUNICH Little Jewels Strong—Sturdy Specials In Our Quality Meat Markets Balance on hand July 1933 12:21242 Secretary... .. v0 ci Sl inn 55.64 Taxes $17,783.46 Del. 2,339.30 20,122.76 | Treasurer .......ce.eceiiveonns 5.00 State Appropriation 13,733.40 | Tax collectors "i. ve. ii iovs 832.19 Tuition non-resident pupils 78.94 AUAIors Che. Smee ers 65.00 All other: sources $14.57 Other eXPENSeS 'viu iris 146.50 Total $46,562.30 | Total Item (A) «........ $1,104.33 Instruction (B) Total *Salaries Of SUPETVISOTS «iv. ih van ein nea usias tase savas sssaseivisy $ 1,642.44 Salaries -0f teachers . thie vesisteioes seid sist vie is smbuiabe o's» sina 6,5 ¢ 20 vce 12,487.01 eX EBOOKS ae salve donne vinta pou ew maa Sins Cone Tao a a ive waa a 20 sw ae ae 733.19 Supplies ‘used in instruction ........ ii iii isi aie ieee 606.92 OLHETECXPEIISES vv vivs + ssc anv s vinninis rina Iialtles sagt wae wai vi $00 ses sialon 134.23 TTOLRT TEIN (BY. ois vn sie nmin salt an sisiabawis aay Luncheon Suggestions +« SLICED SLICED OR PIECE wr Lo Corned Beef, 1/4 .1b 15¢ | Bologna Y, 1b 10c¢ " SLICED ~~ ARMOUR'’S : Boiled" Ham, 1/; 1b 19¢ | Pigs Feet 10c ET — Se =~ Wow vislelets s+ os $ 58.30 [State Retirement Board H. S. § 793.64 Repairs and replacements Insurance: of equipment BIIG. tates iviir tain: 360.00 Of heat, light and plbg ... 271.78 a 360. Of other equipment ....... 6.50 HOY ies Aly iv ua ew wien 57.90 Total Item: CBY -. ue. + 2%% .- $336.58 | Total Jtem (BF) feo ieiniteins $1,211.54 DEBT SERVICE AND CAPITAL OUTLAY Debt Service (G) Capital Outlay (FH) Payments of sinking fund .. $ 7,852.96 ‘ y Te Rodemption of short term Equipment — Furniture ...... $405.05 Loads 5% iia Aa TR Sa 4,000.00 Apparatus ios fai. SL 72.00 Payments of interest on bonds 1,393.87 Others, ras as ois 4.00 Payments of interest on short Ler JOANS uv isininiaiaiile sos sin 87.25 Total Item. (G) ... e $13,934081 Tol Rtem AMVs... $181.05 Summary, Amounts Total TOto] TOCCIDES . ici ddl. siete Fs a niulaiain s vo uss ous v's IE IRR fa west $46,562.39 (Items AR) nies tirsiveianinginnss $26,208.25 Total payments (Items G-H) +.uivveiiiiiiiicievasnashiin $13,815.13 TPORAL sears ahi anions «vas var snidns viens suai] 1. $40,023.38 Balance on hand (school year 1933-1934) .........cc0uiauss $ 6,539.01 SINKING FUND REPORT Balance on hand July 1933... '$ 148.22 Ty : Paid out to redeem bonds .. $6,500.00 current funds ......... a 7,852.96 | Paid out in interest on bonds 800.00 |! Rec'd from ‘interest e¢coseosess 6.09 ; Bal, in fund July 5, 1934...... $707.27 Total receipts .......+. . $8,007.27 ASSETS LIABILITIES School sites; buildings and equipment ..... RAE «... $60,000.00 Sinking fund 707.27 Balance in treasury «........ 6,539.01 Total iv. ovivss van ey dance with law. July 5, 1934 Date $67,246.28 ! We. hereby. certify that we have examined. the above accounts and find | them correct, and that the securities of the officers of the board are in accord- Bonded indebtedness ..... Accounts payable ............ 1,180.90 } AI OtHers io ida ssessavsvnes 33.52 fj Total .J:-.: eee soins $11,514.42 D. P. Honeywell, W. H. Ryman, Auditors ++ $40,000.00 | THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934 ES ——— LUZERNE — Stop where you get the Good Coffee WEIDNER'S 198 Main Street Luzerne (Continued from Page 1) Crops Among Best | | some sections that it will be necess- | lary to cut many fields with mower: [larger acreage than usual probably will be cut for hay,”recent rains promoted {growth of late plantings. | Other grains: July 1 condition of i barley, rye and spring wheat lowest on | {record for that date; Winter, barley | harvested in southern section and quite la few crops already threshed. | Potatoes—In northwestern counties === early plantings suffered greatly from ; |drought, prospects promising in south- |easctern Pennsylvania. WHEN YOU ARE IN | Barbecues and Hamburgs Good Pie! IRA D. COOKE | Professional Land Surveyor Tohacco—Warm weather and ample | ENGINEERING | rainfall enabled crop to get off to good P ’ : [start in filler district where trans- | enna Register Nc. 4104 planting was earlier thagt usual. Tame hay—Hay shortest in years in all sections, except southeastern where crop was so large much was left stand- | Phone, Dallas 126. ing on fields, recent rains very helpful to second crops of clover and alfalfa. Fruits—Although apple crop promis- es to be small, fryit is unusually large for this season of year and very clean; peach crop promises to be shortest in years; pears generally clean and of good size, but blight reported bad in southeastérn counties; cherry crop somewhat larger than anticipated ear- SUCCESSOR TO CHAS. H. COOKE, Dec'd Dallas, Pa. WELL DRILLING Drillers of Better Wells and Dealers in Electric Water Systems Water Guaranteed Or No Pay We drill at a set cost per foot or guarantee a well at a set price. CRESWELL DRILLING CO. Kingston, Pa. Phone 7-4815 lier in season; grapes doing fairly well. If crop shortages in other parts of Pennsylvania bring price rises, (index of prices paid farmers has already gained one point) Luzerne County far- mers, with adequate and good crops, will benefit financially this Fall. ~-Meeker- GRANGE MEETING Lehman grange will meet Saturday, July 14, at 8 p. m., after a short ses- sion the balance of the store stock will sold. Arrangements will be made for an out door neighborhood night. Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Larrison, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Mary Dierolf, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Hughes of Ashley visit- All The Comforts of home may be found at THE BROZTELL a Distinctive Hotel. ‘be Henry ed their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rebennack, and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Winter, of this place. Miss Charlotte Hildebrant, entertain- ed Miss Elinore Engle of Hagosstown Maryland. Mr, and Mrs. John McSharan of Lancaster spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John A, Hildebrant. Mr. Jacob Rebennack of Toronto is spending a few weeks with his family. 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 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and shower, . ROOM WITH BATH ; $1.50 FOR SALE—Cheap, 3 beds and|| - springs; 1 dresser; rocking chairs: 208-R-11, 67 Norton Avenue, Dallas. Hotel Broztell 7-121t. Fifth Ave. at 27th St.,, New York Phone Lexington 2-1550 J. Sugarman, Manager Experienced girl for general house- | work at Trucksville; must be good | cook, ref., required. Box M. Dallas Post | = os 6-12-1t, R FOR SALE—Cabbage Plants; Dan- |! + : an ish and Copenhagan, Whipp Farm, First National B ki Dallas Boro. 6-14-4T DALLAS, PA. * 8 & FOR SALE—Finest quality started chicks one, two, and three weeks old; MEMBERS AMERICAN One week, 10c; two weeks, 12c; three BANKERS’ ‘ASSOCIATION weeks, 14c each. Leghorns one cent less. Nescopeck Poultry Farm, Nesco- 39s \ peck Pa. 6-29-tf DIRECTORS ) R. L. Brickel, C. A, Frantz, D. P. = Honeywell, W. B. Jeter, Sterling fr N Machell, W. R. Neely, Clifford W. Space, A. C. Devens, Herbert Hill. USE, MOORE'S Ficen i OFFICERS | C. A, Frantz, Pres. There's nothing that affords D. P. Honeywell, 1st Vice-Pres. quite so much protection, for the money invested. as Moore's Paint. $2.75 buys a gallon. Sterling Machell, 2nd Vice-Pres. W. B. Jeter, Cashier ® . . 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 Pree {. Bruce Phillips of the store force practiced “Our Preachins” by giving his West Street home a coat of Moore's. Our idea of a perfect kitchen for a man is, a good cook, a Kitchenkook Gas Stove, and Westinghouse Refrigerator. Ken. i Hefferan who serves you at the Citizens Bank has just equipped his apartment as above. [First National Bank l PUBLIC SQUARE WILKES-BARRE, PA. Nat Brown says “Diehl Bros. at Hopbottom will never be short i water from the well he just srilled for them.” We think the self oiling pump which’ we fur- nished will last almost as long as “Nat's” well. We furnished most all sizes of Pumps from stock. B. J. Sane at Montrose and Mrs. Ida Root from Harvey's Lake, have in- United States Depository: stalled new outfits this week. Try Our Pump Service OFFICERS ‘Wm. H. Conyngham .... President} [Francis Douglas .. Ex. Vice Pres hes." F. Haber .... 1st. Vice Prea) pr G. Shennan Vice Pres, & Cashier Ansbor will control the Potato Beetle, Oxo Bordo for Tomato Beetle—and Pyrote for Squash and Cucumber Bugs. Beat the Bugs with these Pre- parations. M M Krist t South DIRECTORS rs, ary ristunas a u Eaton ‘came in recently for a Chas. N. Loveland Dexter Washer and an Oliver Fred O. Smith Mowing - Machine. Looks like William''S. McLean, Jr. wholesale [labor saving to us: Wm. H. Conyngham Richard Sharpe C. ¥. Huber Francis Dougiae T. R Hillard Hward Grigfith ‘Wm. W. Inglis MG. “Sh Save At Gay-Murray’s EEE Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent 8 ‘Pe: ‘Cont Intersst Paid On 8avings Deposits $1.00 Will Start An Account ~