The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 17, 1934, Image 8

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    Four-Legged Chicken Is Babylonian Brick Found
~ Hatched on Kansas Farm
Washington — A 50-pound brick,
which 2,500 years ago helped support
the walls of Babylon, has been obtain-
ed by Rev. Milton Bennett Lambdin,
archeologist. It is believed to be the
of oddities produced in Kansas is the
Atchison, Kan.—Added to the ess]
he four-legged chicken that was hatched
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at the Berry brothers’ hatchery here _
It has two extra legs and feet, which
are perfectly formed, but drag behind
the two regular legs.
only relic of its kind in America.
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Fresh Mackerel 2 'bs. 25¢
Fresh Steak Cod 2 'bs 25¢
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14°
FRESH DRESSED
STEWING CHICKENS
up to 3% 1b
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19¢
PRIME
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Club Frankfurters 2 »25¢
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Social
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis and
family are spending the month of Au-
gust at the Tyler camp at Rocky For-
est above Laceyville.
Mrs. Verna Stivers of Wilkes-Barre
was the guest of Mrs. W_ B. Risley on
Monday. }
* * .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblood - of
Norton Street left yesterday on a trip
to the Middle West. They will visit
Chicago and will go on to Colorado.
* . *
Marie Kiefer and Alma Parrish visit-
ed friends at Mt. Zion recently.
- * *
Mrs, Willard Gensel has been remov-
ed to her home at Harvey's Lake after
undergoing a slight operation at Gen-
eral Hospital.
-
James Scott has returned home after
spending a month at C. M. T. C_ at
Fort Hoyle, Md.
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Miss Lillian Rood is spending several
weeks in Portland, Maine. .She will be
joined by her parents, who wil] motor
there.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salansky of:
Outlet spent last week-end in Wash-
ington, D. C.
jCobleigh, William Rice,
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DONT MISS
COOKING SCHOOL
Thursday and Friday
Aug. 16th. & I7th.
Two capable demonstrators
will show and explain the quick
ind easy way of Westinghouse
electric Cooking \
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and more people are
thinking about next winter's
comfort. In fact, the results of
our Home Heating demonstra-
tion this week, will make our
mechanics as busy as bees,
—(—
John Turn, the
Insurance Official - has already
insured his home on: Susque-
qanna Avenue for complete com-
fort. An Automatic Electrol Oil
Burner will supply the comfort.
LR
Last week M. C. Gay, Jr. ac-
companied a group of Wyoming
County orchardists on a visit of
some of the better fruit farms
in New York State. This infor-
mation will help us to serve you
better with your spraying pro-
blems.
More
Metropolitan
—
Goulds Pumps are made well
and will pump a large ‘volume of
water at small cost. Dan Rus-
sell at Mile Hill and George Bid-
wick at Mill City are recent
Gould’s purchasers.
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It's time to consider Maple
City Silos and Papec Blowers
for fall use. Come in and let us
show you why the Papec outsells
other blowers.
Gay-Murray Co.
Inc.
Tunkhannock
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Mr. and Mrs, I. R_ Elston of Forty
Fort and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller of
Center Street have returned home af-
ter a motor trip through New York
State.
Miss Emma Jean Ellsworth has re-
turned to her home in Kingston after
spending sometime with the Misses
POKORNY’S BAND
TO GIVE CONCERT
AT PARK SUNDAY
A free band concert will be giv-
en at Fernbrook Park on Sunday
afternoon at 2:30 under the dir-
ection of Charles F. Pokorny,
widely known Wyoming -Valley
bandmaster.
The concert will be one of a
series which are being given
throughout the conuty under dir-
ection of the recreational program
of Playground and Recreation As-
sociation of Wyoming Valley. The
program will include a selected
list of marches, classics, and semi-
classics
Hilda M. Stevens and Isabelle A, Culp.
2 * *
Mr. and Mrs. Frances McCarty and!
Mrs. Julia Hogan motored to Moscan
recently where they visited with re-
latives.
.
Mr and Mrs. J. O. Ellsworth and
daughter Emma Jean of Kingston were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
J. H. Stevenson on Sunday.
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Mrs. Mamie Jackson of New York
State is spending some time with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Miller.
s & &
Mrs, Charles Mayer entertained at a
surprise farewell party on Tuesday
{evening in honor of Miss Leila Cob-
leigh. The following were present:
Leila Cobleigh, Ella Crispell, Edward
Mr. and Mrs.
(W illiam Cobleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Cobleigh, son, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Mayer and son, Graydon.
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Farewell Party.
| Miss Dorothy Elston gave a very de-
ilightful farewell party on Wednesday
|evening of last week in honor of Misg
{Leila Cobleigh an August bride elect.
IAfter an evening spent in playing
{games a delicious lunch was served to
{the following: Emily Honeywell, Elea-
nor Kunkle, Grace Honeywell, Lois
Landon, Elsie Garinger, Florence
Siena, Estella Elston, Leila. Cobleigh,
|Dorothy Elston, Raymond Elston,
|Clyde Hoyt, James Muis, Joseph Da-
ivenport, Fred Dodson, Paul Hilbert,
{Herman Schauer, Mrs. Ralph Elston,
{Mrs Owen Ide, Mrs. Ralph Hess,
{daughter Janet, Mr. and Mrs, John
|Isaacs. Miss Cobleigh received a num-
ber of lovely remembrances.
Miss Leila Cobleigh of Dallas was a
guest of Miss Dorothy Elston last week
end.
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Beverly and Marion Wagner were
guests of Miss Doris Evans of Shaver-
{town for several days this week. On
Wednesday afternoon Doris
gave a party to many of her
friends in Shavertown.
. ®ve
school
, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Scott of
Kunkle a son, an eighth child, Mon-
day, August 13.
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What A Week- 7
Crowds tell the tale, they come
and come and everyone
pleased with the fine entertain-
ment handed out at The King-
ston Theatre, so get your share
of these coming attractions.
was
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FRIDAY - SATURDAY
August 17 - 18.
BURNS & ALLEN
ee In—
“Many Happy Returns”
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COMING — MON.-TUES.-WED.
John Boles—Ann Harding
—Iin—“THE LIFE OF
VERGIE WINTERS”
MATINEES: MON.-WED.-SAT.
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Evans’
Tap Dancing Lessons
At Fernbrook Today
* The tap dancing lessons which are
given under supervision of Playground
and Recreation Association of Wyo-
ming Valley are attracting increasing
numbers of children from this section.
This afternoon at 2 James McAn-
drew a teacher of unusual ability, will
have charge Two hundred . eighty.
five children were present last week,
Objects To Financing
Her Hubby’s “Parties”
Media, Pa.—“I didn’t mind,” Mrs.
wife of Marcus
Hook, said in divorce court, “when my
husband lost his joh, I didn’t mind
supporting him. I didn’t mind buying
him gas and oil for his car. What I
did . object to was his driving girls
around town on my money.” "The judge
agreed that was expecting a lot and
gave her a decree.
Mr. and Mrs. EW, Welsh of Mila
lington, Michigan in company with Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Welsh and George
Welsh of Flint and Mrs. Frank Weeks
[o of Mt. Morris, Michigan motored here
{to attend the funeral of the late Fred
Kunkle on Monday. Mrs. E. W. Welsh
and Mrs, Weeks are sisters of Mrs.
Kunkle. Leon Walsh is the head of
one of the assembling departments of
the Chevrolet automobile company in
Flint, his duties there making it neces-
sary for the party to leave immediate-
ly after the funeral for Flint so that he
could take charge of his department
on Tuesday morning
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Captain C. N_ Booth was guest of
honor at a pleasant surprise party at
his home last Saturday evening in
celebration of the captain’s forty. sev-
enth birthday. The following attend-
ed: Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Shindel, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Nelson Booth of Lakeside,
Mr. and Mrs. G. Harold Wagner, Mr.
and Mrs_ George Beehler of Wilkes -
Barre, Mrs. William Bechtel of Forty-
Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dix .of
Dallas. The captain was most agree-
ably surprised and. entertained gra-
ciously with several solos and related
some of his experiences while a mem-
ber of the State police several years
ago. An old-fashioned Dutch lunch
was served.
.
Kocher Reunion
$s ®
The twenty-sixth annual reunion of
the Kocher family will be held at
Harvey's Lake Picnic grounds Thurs-
day, August 30. All members, friends
and neighbors are asked to join the
family in the program of the day.
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 approval on
Tuesday September 4,:1934, at 10:00
o'clock AM.
Mararet Riding, Michael Pelot, Ste-
phen Krull, Patrick Kilgallon, John
A. Wickiser, Thomas: C. Berry, Fred
C. Wintermute.
John MacLuskie
Register of Wills and Clerk
of the Orphans’ Court
8-17-4t.
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Silo material and parts such as
staves, hoops, and lugs ready for in-
stant delivery. Lowest prices. Gay-
Murray Company, Tonkhannony Pa.
; 8-17-1t.
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HORSES FOR SALE: Farm Chunks
and drait, horses. Colts; truck and
carload lots; write or wire; A. I. Neu-
hart, Fairfield, Towa 8-10-3t.
Silos ready for delivery: 10x20—
$120.00; 12x2 4—$160 00. Other sizes in
proportion, See us or we , both lose.
Gay-Murray Company, Tunkhannock,
Pa; 8-17-1t
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FOR SALE—1927 Chandler Sedan;
good condition; reasonable, ’'Phone
Kingston 7-8646, 8-10-1t
Typewriter ribbons for all standard
make machines 75¢ ea. Less in quan-
tities. Also finest quality carbon paper
in all sizes, » TF
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The Dallas Post
LEGAL NOTICE
IN RE:
PETITION OF
SOPHIA SIECZKOWSKI
FOR CHANGE OF NAME.
IN THE COURT, OF COMMON
PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY, NO.
968 OCTOBER TERM, 1934.
Notice is hereby given that on Aug-
ust 7, 1934, the petition of Sophia.
Sieczkowski was filed in the above
Court, praying for a decree to change
her name to Sydney Brennan. The
Court has fixed October 29, 1934, at 10
o'clock a. m., in the Court House, as
the time and place for the hearing of
said petition, when and where all per-
sons interested may appear and show
cause, if any they have, why the pray-
er of said petitioner shall not be grant-
‘led.
M. J Torlinski
Attorney for Petitioner
§-10-4t
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Professional Land Surveyor
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