The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 11, 1935, Image 3

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    Te DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA. FRIDAY,
ANT
LAN
JARY 31 1935.
PACE THREE
| LOCAL FARMERS MAY APPLY FOR
{ Association Organized For Immediate Service
Production Credit Association loans are now available to Luzerne County
Farmers.
Growers who desire to secure loans will be given an opportunity to make
application at the Rear of 84 Scott Street, Wilkes-Barre, January 14th and
15th from 9:30 to 4:00 P. M. each of these days.
Farmers from the lower end of the®
—Kunkle—
county may apply at the home of R.|
R. Brader, Salem Township, Berwick,
R. D. any evening.
The Scranton Production Credit As- Russel Honeywell of Philadelphia
sociation, a local branch of Baltimore spent the 5 i ; i
Intermediate Credit Corporation, em- Bors Weekend with! his) Tamiy
bracing nine counties in northeastern
Pennsylvania; ‘now is in a position to
accept applications for loans to farm-
ers. ct his term of eniistirent and re-
The amount of money a farmer can
borrow depends upon the security he |turned to Kunkle last week, he is stay- |
ea Jones, who has been employed
lat a CCC camp at Tyler, Pa., has fin
can offer, the loans being made by | Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John
leins on crops livestock, or personal [Isaacs at present.
property. Loans up to $500.00 can be |
secured within two weeks time and are
payable directly from Scranton. IL.oans
over $500.00 are acted on and paid by
the Baltimore Intermediate Credit Cor-
poration
The money secured from these loans
may be used for dairy herd improve-
ment, fruit growing, poultry farming,
Mr,
Margaret Kunkle entertained at din-
ner on Sunday’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry
DeWitt and sons Warren, Paul, and |
carl of Mt. Greenwood, and Mrs. Min-
nie Kunkle.
Mrs, Julia Kunkle, Mrs. Ralph Ash-
{burner and son Nelson visited Mr. and
crop production, general production, or | Mrs. Henry Isaacs of Shavertown on
for remodeling farm buildings. | Friday.
The interest rate is 5 per cent ard | Mrs. Oliver Hoyt of Dallas spent
other costs incidental to securing a |
loan have been reduced materially this
year. |
The Scranton Production Credit Cor- |
bration was incorporated late -last|
fing and due to the new set-up, the
hs last year were a little tardy in |
iving, but this year the Association
horoughly organized so that imme-
hte attention can be given all appli- |
tions.
Thursday of last week with Mrs. J; S. |
Kunkle.
Charles Gilsliechter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Gelsliechter is
treated at General Hospital for blood
poisoning which resulted from an in-
jury to his leg when he was thrown
from a bicycle.
a —————
Texas Woman Dies
(Continued from Page 1)
~Loyalville-
| with a severe cold during the holidays
Iris’ Payne, has resumed her studies and isd of bneumon!a. 1 Sr
at Bloomsburg State Teachers’ College iShe was a former signs by ilkes-
after spending the holidays with her |B2rre and was a member of the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Payne. Methodist Episcopal Church. She
Miss Elizabeth : ‘student |TeSided in Texas about five years.
had
Sorchick,
nurse of Scranton Hospital, spent the | Surviving are her husband, three sis-
week-end with her mother. ters, Mrs. Gans of Dallas; Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashburner and H. Eddy of NVilkes-Barre, and Mrs.
sons of Kunkle, Mrs. McNeel' and |Lewis Leger, Kingston, and two bro-
thers, John H. Binney of this city, and
Chester Binney, a member of the
Wilkes-Barre police department.
William Ashburner of Outlet, called at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolfe
bn Sunday.
Mrs. Henry Wolfe who was a patient
ht tne Nesbitt Memorial Hospital has |”
returned home and is rapidly improv-
ng.
IRA D. COOKE
Miss Helen Paniczko is taking care | Professional Land Surveyor
of her sister who just returned from ENGINEERING
he hospital. 2 A
Mr. and Mrs. Hawley are entertain- | Penn’a Register No. 4104
SUCCESSOR TO
ng friends from Connecticut,
CHAS. H. COOKE, Dec'd
Here's A Hotham = Sot
LOANS NEXT MONDAY OR TUESDAY ...
and Mrs. Olin Kunkle and Miss |S
being |
First |
AR NN NN NN NN NN EE NN ES EES NT NN SN EN XY we CENT R
Sl; avertown— | Promotion. Snuounced | 7 N
|
HOME ENTERED | The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea | i :
|e i in ah Comply Snore the appointment | Charter No. 8164 Reserve District: No. 3
! Ks , § § J." E. Hennessey , positi | N
|time Friday might while the family | Assistant oY aE hy wl REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
ag A ay A [hate of ASP Ment Operations In|
a 8 > he Scranton Unit—which embraces 532 | f |
and other valuables. { stores in Northeastern Pennie lvunin FIRST NATIONAL BANK
or ae CR Roor fans the lower tier of New York State, |
past week, . ry ii Hot a) of Dallas, in the State of P Ivani
of Wiliam Dewi bi Truciavil, and, [pe RL font ing | , 111 The State o ennsylvania, at the close
3 d w J In cash. Local police 'years. Taking advantage of the many i q :
are working on the cases. |opportunties offered by the A & P from of business on December 31, 1934. ®
IMPROVEMENT MEETING [the position of clerk, advancing with
Shavertown Improvement Associa- outstanding ability from clerk to man- ASSETS
tion will meet at Shavertown school [ager; to Assistant Superintendent; to
|house, Friday night at 8 o'clock. The Supertendent, at this time to be re-
election of officers will be held. warded with hi slatest appointment. Loans and discounts $235,035.97
TO INSTALL OFFICERS ray Overdrafts 44.56 |
Shavertown Firemen at their annual To Hold Party United States Government obligations, direct |
smoker meeting to be held Monday (Continued from Page 1) and|or fully guaranteed 122,700.00
(night. in the basement of the Lutheran Other bonds; stocks, and securities 221,619.98
church will install officers for the year. | vidual prizes to winners at cards. Banking house, Furniture and fixtures 66,882.60
| Cortez Jennings has been chosen for Others in charge of the affair are: Real estate owned other than banking house 25,719.74
President for the year, Horace M. Hall, | Chairman, Mrs. James Gallagher, Sha- Reserve with Federal Reserve bank 44,155.21
| financial secretary; D. M. Shaver, re- [vertown; Mrs. Joseph Regan, Shaver- Cash in vault and balances with other banks 30,259.61
{cording secretary; Harry Seigel, treas- (town; Mrs. Andrew Fisher, Shaver- Outside checks and other cash items 578.76
{urer; H. 8. Van Campen, Chief: Geo. | town; Mrs. Rose Silic, Shavertown; Redemption fund with United States Ireasurer and due
r, assistant chief; Stephen John- | Mrs. William Luksie, Trucksville, and from United states Treasurer 3,750.00
|son, captain; Charles Gossart, lieu-|Miss Sue Hazlinsky, Fernbrook. Other assets 1,257.58
[tenant. The supper will be served from 6 to ee
Following the installation of officers |S. Total assets $758,003.98
a smoker will be held and a program .
of entertainment will be presented and Birth Announcements
refreshments will be serrved. P. M.| Mr. and Mrs. Gus Adler announce the LIABILITIES
Malkemes is chairman. The men of the | birth of a daughter at their home on
|community are invited to attend. | Friday, December 28. . :
BASKETBALL Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck of Hill Demand deposits, except United States Government deposits,
Kingston Township high school bas- | Crest View, welcomed their fifth son 3 ng delosity of other hanks $101,188.50
ketball teams will entertain the Dallas | into the family circle on Thursday | Time Qeposits, except posial savings, public funds, and
Township high school teams on the |Right, January 3. : deposifs of other hanks $97,523.08
local floor tonight. | Auxiliary Meeting. Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or 7
SUFFER INJURIES COASTING | The woman's Auxiliary of Shaver- other subdivisinos or municipalities 49,858.56
MdATEAT. nitention. which required | town Lutheran church will meet on Deposits of other banks, including certified and
several stitches to close wounds to | Wednesday evening, at the church, at | cashiers’ checks outstanding 1,503.73
their heads was given to Murray Fer- |S. { Circulating notes outstanding 75,000.00
rel and Isabelle Hock, who received in- Evening Sermons Dividends declared but not yet payable and amounts set
juries when they chashed into a stalled | A Sunday evening Sermon series | aside for dividends not declared 1,500.00
automobile while coasting Saturday. = |will begin Sunday night at Shavertown | Other liabilities 2.88
Supervisors Elect Youngblood | Lutheran church, entitled “Religion! Total Capital Account 131,417.23
At the reorganization meeting of [Around the World”. The pubiic is in- | Ee
Kingston Township supervisors, Fran- |vited to the service to hear about the | Total Liabilities 758,003.98
cis Youngblood was elected president, distant countries, their religious beliefs | United States Government obligations, direct
Grover Stock, secretary, and Bruce |and Christian missions in each land. and|or fully guaranteed 87,000.00
Long Treasurer for the year. D. O. Compressor In Use. | Other bonds, stocks, and Securities 15,000.00
Coughlin was retained as solicitor. An air compressor and jack hammer |
The millage was approved calling for | were put in use at Evergreen Cemete ry | Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) $102,000.00
6 mills road tax and 3 mills for light [during the week to dig graves due to Pledged
and 2 mills for sinking fund which is the frost penetrating in the ground, to | (a) Against circulating notes outstanding 75,000.00
being used to reduce the debt. la depth of twelve inches (c) Against public funds of States, counties, school
- — — ——— - - - - districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities 27,000.00
| mpm ————.
030 A A A EE RN EE NERS a] Total Pledged $102,000.00
7 State of Pennsylvania, County of Luzerne, ss:
I, W. B. Jeter, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
| swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl-
REQ. U. 8, PAY: OFF. | edge and belief.
Represented By W. B. JETER, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before |Jorrect Attest:
M F P K kl me this 5th day of January, 1935. | C. A. Frantz.
IS. . ° un J. T. Jeter, | R. L. Brickel,
| Justice of the Peace, i
R. F. D. No. 1, Dallas, Pa, "Phone 121-R-12 | (Bunty My: Comp, 5% Monday | 40 Dovers,
in January, 1936. Directors.
Write or phone for an appointment. |
& J
For Bad Coughs
And Lingering Bronchitis |
There never was such a wondervyl|
Pough and cold medicine as Buckley's
~—it's so different—it’'s so powerful—it |
‘acts like a flash” yet it contains no |
Hope.
Tough old hang-on coughs are often |
onquered over night—that stubborn |
onchitis that causes you trouble
ght and day will speedily disappear.
es a 45 cent bottle of Buckley's |
Mixture at EVAN'S PHARMACY, or
Shavertown, or any real drugstore |
it's the largest selling cough and co wy
remedy in all Camada—hundreds |
housands in that cold, frozen country |
ar py 1t—try it—it won’t fail you— |
honey back if not delighted. |
|
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Up The Ladder |
The beginning of a New Year
s, to us, like starting up another
— r of service,
1935 marks our 9th trip and
we're planning to get nearer the
top than ever before.
| "Did you ever drive through
the country at night and notice
once in awhile, a house which is
lighted with a brilliant white
light? That home is using an
Aladdin kerosene lamp. More
Aladdins were sold in the past
Christmas season than ever be-
fore.
John Pallman is holding Bun-
ker Hill against cold weather
with one of our handy saw
frames. We have a good, strong
outfit for as little as $13.00.
Wouldn't take many for a ton
itter. Just several days ago,
ands Brothers, at North Eaton
killed a Berkshire hog which
dressed 646 lbs. All of which re-
minds us that we have the
Smoke Salt, Knives, and Scrap-
pers needed when you kill your
346 pounder.
How about mext summer's re-
ceration problem? We are
pared to furnish you with ice
tools, Westinghouse Refrigera-
tors or Milk Coolers.
See Us For Truck Chain
Material.
Gay-Murray Co.
Inc.
annock
al.
without
| Tun
THE NEW
STANDARD CHEVROLET
LOWEST-PRICED SIX
UNUSUAL ECONOMY
FLASHY ACCELERATION
23% MORE POWER
for Getaway and Hill-Climbing
BIG, ROOMY BODY BY FISHER
SMOOTH, POWERFUL BRAKES
BLUE-FLAME VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE
HEVROLET presents the
finest cars and biggest values
that Chevrolet has ever offered. Master Chevrolgt engine.
The New Standard Chevrolet . . .
styled in the traditional Chevrelet
manner which has proved so
popular. And the new Master De
Luxe Chevrolet . . . beautifully
streamlined . . . the Fashion Car of
Chevrolets.
quality at low cost
CHEWROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Compare Chevrolet's low delivered prices and easy G.M.A.C. terms. A General Motors Value
AND UP. List price of New
Standard Roadster at I'lint,
Mich., $465.
spare tir
list price
Prices subject to change
NOW ON DISPLAY
With bumpers,
e and tire lock, the
is $20.00 addition-
notice.
J. F. BESECKER & C
Dallas, Penna.
the low-price field. Both of these
cars are powered by the improved
Both
give yemarkable new performance
—and both are even more eco-
nomical to operate than previous
See these new cars
and you will choose Chevrolet for
DEALER ADVERTISEMENT
THE NEW
MASTER DE LUXE CHEVROLET
NEW STREAMLINE STYLING
TURRET TOP BODY BY FISHER
KNEE-ACTION *
LONGER WHEELBASE
ROOMIER BODIES
SPEED, POW2R, ECONOMY
BLUE-FLAME VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE
* Knee-Action at small additional cost.
AND UP. List price of
Master De Luxe Coupe at
Flint, Mich, $560. With
bumpers, spare tire and
tire lock, the list price is
$25.00
subject to
notice.
additional. Prices
change without
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