THE DALLAS POST. DALLAS, PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1936. | | { | { | Sunnyb Paas Easter Egg Dyes 2° 15 SELECT NO. 1 EGG (Excellent for Boiling or Poaching) ESTABLISHED 1859 WHERE ECONOMY RULES” 2-45¢ poake Ow Fooe ) EVERY. EGG’IS GUARANTEED doz 25¢ WHOLE MILK FANCY SEA CLUB Cheese [I Salmon Aged for Flavor .Medium Red <21cji10c tall i can ll SILVERBROOK Si PRINT BUTTER 2 690 Brand Cvap. Ni. White House 3 bi 20c Fancy Corn ‘wc 37.7 29¢ Sandwich Spe: =x 2 19¢ Hot Cross buns "oi. 12¢ Bread aii 8e ii 10c [OUR FANCY CREATREY TLE BUTTE Cn=2 Price! One Qu-lity— The Best! Cooked Spaghetti 4 |" 25¢ Tomato Juice = &5.4 =. 25¢€ Onion Sets ©= 3 ™ 10c XXXX Conf. Sugar 2... 13c Straw berries pnt QQ * On Sale Friday and Saturday FRESH CANUY £r JELLY EGGS 3s.)5 SMOKED PICNICS SLICED STEAK HALIBUT 29¢ 25¢ Salad Dressings 186 2" Gorton’s Ready- [0 Camay or Palm: Encore Macaroni mcus 3 ™= 14c Force Wheat Flakes =e 2 "= 25¢ ! A Drinking Tumbler With Each 2-Pkg. Purchase of Force Wheat Cakes DEL MONTE SLICED Pineapple 2 = 3c eile Del Monte Cherries Royal big Anne can 2 3c I Specials In Our Quality Meat Markets : 1b. 19¢ 2™ 250 1b. 23¢ NO BONES! NO WASTE! SKINLESS Fillets of Cod 2=27¢c Also on Sale in Our Grocery Stores. WILSON’S “CERTIFIED” OR VOGT’S “PONY” ! Whole or Small Shank Sizes— Half Sugar a Cured Lb. Also on Sale in Our Grocery Stores Lean— Shankless SLICED STEAK COD Laketon MRS. MARIE A. OBERST CORRESPONDENT Mrs. Ben Rood left Sunday after- noon to visit her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Barney at Alderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Albert Abbot visit- ed Dr. Abbot’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Judd Abbot of Nanticoke over the weekend. Mrs. Abbot returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mayer and son Edward visited Mrs. Mayer's father, Mr. Joseph Harrison of Plymouth last Friday. Mrs. Marie A. Oberst visited Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts of Kingston last Friday. Mr, and Mrs. George Anderson and family enjoyed a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kocher" Mrs. Anderson has been sick for several months but is up and Wwaround again. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Derby, who has been sick for some time are able to be out again. Mr, Derby was going to work on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Templeton have come back to their cottage at the Picnic Ground, as they have been spending the winter in Wilkes-Barre. Pr Frick, who has been ending the winter in New York City with her sister, Mrs. Katie Kraft, has returned home here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crispell of Laketon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Crispell of Lake View Heights on Tuesday. Mrs. Daisy Crispell received word that her uncle, William Hoyt of Col- umbia County died on Sunday. He was buried Wednesday afternoon from his hom€, and they attended the funeral. r. and Mrs. Arthur Kocher and son Eugene, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Nulton of Kunkle Sunday. Mrs. Myrtle Kocher visited Mrs. Jane Kocher recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nulton and son Sherry of Kunkle called on A. Kocher’s, Monday night. The Sitter’'s Club of Harvey's Lake met at the home of Mrs. Conrad Yea- ger on Sunday evening. The following Local Architect Called By Death (Continued from Page 1.) building, he was designing a Freeland school at the time of his last illness. He was taken ill on Christmas Day and went "to Jefferson Hospital at Philadelphia about a month ago. His condition became critical last week and he died on Saturday evening at 7. Surviving, besides his wife, are a daughter, a student at College Miseri- cordia, and a son, George J., Jr., a stu- dent at Dallas Township High School. officers were elected: Anthony Yeager, president; Eunice Kosloski, first vice- president; Mrs. Conrad Yeager, sec- ond vice-president; Margaret Lyons, secretary; Helen Xosloski, treasurer. Mrs. next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Herman Hier. Bartholemew Madden of Pringle Hill is visiting his brother at Harvey's Lake. Sam KXosloski and daughter, Helen, and Mr. and Mrs. Langfield Hier of Harvey's Lake motored to New York on Sunday in Mr. Hier's new touring car. They will return by way of New England and Canada. Mr. Xosloski will stop at Boston, Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg to attend a busiess con- ference. A Welcome Home Party was ten- dered to Miss Margaret Lyons upon her arrival from New York City, where she had spent the winter. Miss Helen Kosloski was hostess. Dinner was served to twenty guests. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given in accordance with Act approved July 18, 1936, P. L. 389, that the Board of School Directors of Dallas Borough School District has prepared to proposed budget. Copies are in the hands of each member of the Board and the secretary. Copies will also be posted in public places in the same manner that audits are post- ed. ORDER YOUR COAL NOW From ROBERT W. EIPPER Phone Dallas 227-R-3 Public hearing on the budget will be held at the high school at 8:15 P. M. Wednesday, May 6, 1936 at the reg- ular meeting of thie Board. D. A. Waters, Secretary | To Suit A LUZERNE COUNTY'S wesw HORSES mean Some extra good farm chunks cheap Il Purposes LEADING LIVESTOCK DEALER vos. Cw W, SPACE oh 183 DALLAS 183 Roy Tyson received the award ' for being the most active member. The , NZ rll EASTER SPECIALS IN \ AGP QUALITY MEATS Up To 3Y5, Ibs. LB. Chickens Fresh Killed Milk Fatted Stewing Fresh Lean Pork Lo LOIN ENDS 1b., 26¢ Rib End inse*23¢ CENTER CUTS Ib. 29¢c Best Whole Center Cuts Chuck Roast 19 ROUND STEAK SMOKED PICNIC Shankless FRESH GROUND BEEF 2 lbs. 33¢ SLICED BOILED HAM Lean 1b. 19¢ or ROAST 1b. 33¢ Yalb. 27¢ EAL Home Dressed—Delicious Legs or Rump 1b. 21e¢ Boneless Veal Roast 1b. 23¢ Trane The Dallas Post FARM and FFOME EDITION Friday, April 17, 1936 SHOULDER OF VEAL RIB VEAL CHOPS LOIN VEAL CHOPS VEAL Steak or NECK of VEAL BREAST of VEAL 1b. 19¢ 1b. 2l¢ 1b. 25¢ Ib. 37¢ Ib. 15¢ Cutlets | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1936, AT 10 A. M. 1936, issued out of the Court of Com- mon Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, sylvania, on Friday, the 1st day of May, 1936, at ten o'clock in the fore- noon of the said day, all the right, titie and interest of the defendant in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz:— Thomas P. Jones & Sons, Inc, As- signee. Vs. | Morris Smith Property of Morris Smith situate on | on the South-easterly side of South State Street, in the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Pa., described as follows: THE FIRST THEREOF: Being 33 feet in width on said South State Street and 90 feet in depth and im- proved with a two story brick build- ing occupied as an upholstering plant by Smith's Upholstery, Inc.,, and No. 172 South State Street. THE SECOND THEREOF: Begin- ning at a corner in lands of Morris Smith and extending along said State Street for a distance of 41.5 feet to a corner in lands now or late of Michael Condray; thence, along said lands in a ‘South-easterly direction a distance of 114.51 feet to lands now or late of Car- oline. Norton Estate; thence, along said lands for a distance of 41.5 feet; thence, in a North-westerly direction along other lands said Morris Smith, 114.51 feet to the said South State Street. Being a vacant lot and No. 168 South State Street. WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff. Stanley B. Jones, Att'y. By virtue of Fi Fa No. 80, May Term | Luzerne County, Penn- | SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936, AT 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 52, May Term, 1936, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue wo the highest and best bidders, for cash at the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Fri- day, the 24th day of April, 1936, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said aay, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, viz: All the surface of that lot of land situate in the City of Wilkes-Barre, vania, being Lot No. 30 in Miner, Kulp and Chase Map of North Wilkes- Barre, recorded in Luzerne County in at the Northeast intersection of Frank- lin and Linden Streets, said lot facing fifty feet on Franklin Street, and nine- ty six feet on Linden Street. ‘Seized and taken into execution at the suit of A. F. Roth vs. Mary Hiznay Mirmak and John B. Mirmak, and will be sold by WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff. Peter P. Jurchak, Atty. D. B. Vol. 164, page 1; said lot being | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT SHERIFF'S SALE Bv virtue of Fieri Facias issued out | of the Court of Common Pleas of Luz- | erne County, I will ‘expose for public | sale for cash to the highest bidder, at [the Sheriff's Sales Rooms, Court | House, Wilkes-Barre City, Pa. on ‘Friday, May 1, 1936 at 10 o’clock A. M. I the following described real estate. The surface of all that lot in Ashley Borough, Luzerne County, Pa., being 26 feet wide on Ross Street and run- ning of that width a depth of 150 feet [to an alley. All as described in deed recorded in D. B. 630, page 497 &c. Im- proved with a frame dwelling house, barn, sheds, out buildings, fruit trees, &c., and known as No. 12 Ross Street, Ashley, Pa. Sold as the property of William H. Rowlands and Letha Row- lands, his wife. George L. Fenner, Attorney. WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff. | LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT { | | SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY. MAY 1, 1936, AT 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 83, May Term, 1936, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 1st day of May, 1936, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, viz: ALL the surface of that certain piece of land situate in the Borough of ‘vniouth, County of Luzerne, State of Pernsvivania, bounded and described as follows: : BEGINNING at a corner on the Southerly side of Shawnee Avenue in line of lands of Willlam T. Perkins: thence along the line of lands of said William T. Perkins and the lands now or late of Albert B. Trescott nine (9) perches to Major's Alley; thence along said alley South 69% degrees West fifty-four (54) feet to a corner in line of lands of Annie Miller (Mrs. Gilbert Miller); thence along the lands of said Miller North 301% degrees West nine (9 perches to Shawnee Avenue afore- said; thence along Shawnee Avenue [about sixty-nine and one-half (69%) degrees East fifty-nine (59) feet to the | place of beginning. BEING the proper- ty conveyed to Abdiel Phillips and Hannah Phillips by deed of William C. | Clerk et ux, dated November 12, 1919, recorded in Deed Book No. 530, page | 560. Coal, ete. reserved. TMPROVED |with a double two-story frame dwell- {ing house, large garage, out-buildings, County of Luzerne, State of Pennsyl- |trees, fénces, ete. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Elizabeth Davis, executrix of the Estate of Mary A. Davis, de- ceased and Eilzabeth Davis, vs. Abdiel | Phillips & Hannah Phillips, and will be sold by WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff. Thos. M. Lewis, Atty. Classitied Ads 1 Spray Materials < Insecticides— We are handling a bigger and better line of spray ma- terials than ever before. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER Don’t fail to get our prices before you buy this Spring. | Mrs. William Krause DALLAS, PA. Fertilizers—Seeds—Lime | { | FOR SALE: Ford Half-ton Truck; Model A; cheap; Henry Isaacs, 124 Shaver Avenue, Shavertown. FOR SALE: Fordson Tractor; In | good condition; equipped with fenders |and belt pulley; 'Phone Dallas 363-R-4. FOR SALE—Fresh cow; Nelson Hubbell, R. F. D. No. 1, Noxen. 2t. FOR SALE—Baby chicks, vigorous, vaccinated, blood tested stock. Rocks, reds, 10c. leghorns, 8c. Started chicks. Order today. Avoid disappointment. Phone 156, Nwescopeck Poultry Farm. Nescopeck, Pa. FOR SALE—$650.00 Player Piano may be had for unpaid balance of $68.50 on terms of $7.00 per month. Unusual opportunity; player is good as new. Rolls and free delivery. For in- formation on where player can be in- spected, write to Waltham Piano Co., 11 West Market, Akron, Ohio. Please {furnish references. 3-7-3t YOU CAN KILL MORE THAN TWO BIRDS... & sft tygetee WEAN gt | v (A ON TANETTITI 1b to" W CE IG "ye © 1936 A.R.Co. WHITE FLASH! BY USING ATLANTIC ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH TUNE IN “THE ATLANTIC FAMILY” EVERY SATURDAY AT 7P. M., C.B.S.
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