PAGE taGHI THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1935. { | Orange Thomson Goes To |Templin Recounts Blind Man Faces MRS. MARY EMMANUEL Cleveland Branch Canal Zone Tales Winter Penniless CORRESPONDENT i we Local Man Wins Promotion 97-Year-Old Adolph Schnei- ~ With {Proctor And a service which promises to be of great [garden should be cleaned up and burn- | guests of Helen McHenry, Wednesday. ; der Won't Give Up Quickly He cat : : : amble Though interest. At. 2:30 ‘the Gospel Meeting |ed. The winter quarters of many harm- Mr. and Mrs. Mike Prokopihak en- / the radio station to watch send one ‘will be held. Members are requested to ful diseases and insects will be destroy- | tertained Mr. and Mrs. Fritsky and Malcolm Thomson of Dallas has been of his Tt ik ee I — Continued ro Pa, 1 mote the change from the night service. |ed in this way. Peter Fritsky on Thursday. promoted to a new position with Proc- |about half way through with the mes- ios is a student's ra a Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dymond, Glenn |tor and Gamble and will leave Dallas ) p Two Meetings For | Robert L. Sutton will speak on “Can N Church Members Be Saved?”’. The Tabernacle Sunday ic is cordially invited to attend {with their friends and Bibles. Com- ini the | munion at 10 o’clock. iE — re Two meetings will be held Outlet Bible Tabernacle on Sunday. At 10:30 the Junior League of Many Na- CLEAN UP TRASH Misses Florence Kelly and Gladys tions( from Binghamton, will conduct| All old vegetation and weeds in, the 'Rasmusson of Centermoreland were Continued from Page 1.) were a few places I recognized. A few weeks ago I took Bill down to | ah i pkgs. Cc i Dad might be glad to know | FOR SALE—Three horsepower mo- A Satina Tablets 2 i 8 FRESH DRESSED | A H Ags finds Re [tor and two-ton ice machine; National Pu pkg. : a us as reolator. ie ; i A Grape-Nuts 1 1c STEWING up to b 2 5 Cc [§| finance the purchase of such |Cash resister, - hee Sonpare i: = can i 3% 1b. Lb. { things as Heat Systems, Dexter | scales; Lare's, 188 ain Street, Luz- : Log Cabin Syrup 23¢ CHICKENS ve || Washers: Westinghouse. Eteatia || | am ready to believe. This post is Inamed after the first president of Pan- lama and is the show post of the isth- | | | | Township Board Reorganizes Continued from Page 1.) I | A loan of $2,700 from .Luzerne Na- | figured in the head-on collision, was taken before a judge on Wiednesday | afternoon and held under $2,500 bail for the next term of the grand jury en a charge of involuntary manslaughter. Atkinson was driving his car, con- taining three passengers, toward Ply- | mouth Sunday morning and is reported to have lost control and crashed into the automobile being driven by Theo- SANTA WAS BUSY. About 500 boys and girls were here for our toyland opening last Saturday, and Santa Claus was ( kept mighty busy handing out lolly pops. We hope you enjoyed your visit as much as we di. Santa Claus will be here again next Saturday afternoon Decem- ber 7th. Our “Billy and Ruth” contest is in full swing and every mail brings more letters from kids in all directions. All letters entered in the local contest must reach | us by December 17th. This con- test is open to all children under | 16 years of age. The Billy and 1 | Ruth toy book tells about the [Church in Pittston yesterday and. to- SF Big 1 ™ I IN OUR QUALITY toys and the contest. Ask for |= a A = ; Classitied Ads C14 SS111€e S ea ep Se it or not—we have 20 || Believe | different kinds of tricycles and | more than 1000 different Christ- | mas gifts for kids not to mention the many practical gifts for old- er folks. ment and three years to pay. Our shop men have recently completed a steam heat installa- tion for Gussie Mauselle at La-~ ceyville, a Bathroom and sink for Ernest Marcy at Springville; a Hot Water system for Clyde Pratt at Nicholson and furnaces for Welliver’s Garage and T. S. Jones at Montrose. We can fur- nish any size boiler or furnace from stock. Fillets of Genuine Haddock ..........1b [5c PHONE 5050 FOR COMFORT | Dressed Whiting"... .... 0... vues. ial 10c ; Boston Mackerel daa aie a 2 DE 25 SMOKED BACON Ib. 33¢ IRA D. COOKE ¥ Dressed Silver Bass or Sea Trout ....2 lbs 25¢ PURE PORK SAUSAGE 1b. 3l¢ (ay-Murray Co. ; F ; , wi : ———— Ine. Pens Register NS fio : &P.FOOD ST 1° RES ol 0) OD OR B® Tunkhannock CHAS 17 COOKE Decd yr {knowingly about his five-room bung - lalow. His supple fingers, skilleq once in toolmaking, can smooth pains from {aching muscles. Early this year he was marooned in | blazing hotel in the South. He escaped | because his police dog warned him in | pup. Already Asta obeys Adolph’s Ger- |man commands. gE All the commands are in German be- |cally, to fight in the Spanish-American J |War. He landed in Philadelphia. a | month or two after the war had end- ed. Almost from the time he entered the [union meeting, he met the great Stain- ianything Adolph might do to earn a | few dollars, you can reach him at the {second house in on Claude from |Church Street. POSTSCRIPTS (Continued from Page 1.) | Township played four games before it |made a touchdown. Lehman had zeros "for its first four games. Kingston i | Township scored 6 in its games with | Luzerne and with Meyers, but in the {same games Luzerne scored 71 and ] [Meyers scored 34. Finally, in the first | {three games of the season the four {local teams made a total of twelve | points. During the same three weeks | their opponents, Meyers High School, Luzerne High School, Coughlin, Plains, | Edwardsville and Forty Fort, were ac- cumulating 424 points against the local elevens. All because the local men were being thrown against teams which al- | ways will be in higher conference. —— a SPEAKER AT MISSION | tev. G. Elson Ruff, pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, is the guest ~ | speaker at the preaching mission be- {ing held at the St. Peter’s Tutheran [FOR SALE—De Laval Cream Sepa- °* I rater; used three years; like new; Mrs. E. G. Scott, Lehman, Phone 366RT. | Notice is hereby given that letters | testamentary have been granted in the | Estate of Wasil Kusma, late of the | Borough of Courtdale, to the under- signed. All persons indebted to said estate |are requested to make payment and [those having claims or demands to ’ present the same without delay to, Courtdale, Penna. Michael Kusma, Executor, 167 Corby Street, or to his attorney, Henry Greenwald, Esq. 1200 Miners National Bank Bldg., { | 1 1 i Professional Land Surveyor ENGINEERING Phone, Dallas 126. Dallas, Pa,