The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 11, 1937, Image 4

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MRS MINNIE KUNKLE
CORRESPONDENT
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Durland of Wyo-
ming, Irene Smith of Scranton, Mr.
and Mrs. C..V. Makinson and Nell
Makinson of Forty Fort were: visitors
at the Olin Kunkle home on Sunday.
Charles Kunkle, accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Makinson home, for a few day’s
visit, :
. * .
Myr. and Mrs. Victor Rydd and Mr.
and Mrs. William Brace spent thé
week end at (Higgins as the guests of
Mrs. Mary Hepler.
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Mrs. William "Weaver entertained
her birthday club on Friday. A covered
dish luncheon was served at noon.
Covers were laid for Mrs. Harvey
Kitchen, Mrs. Florence Conden, Alder-
son; Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs. Ralph
Ashburner, Mrs. Frank Hess, Mrs.
Stanley Elston, - Mrs. Walter Elston,
Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. Olin Kunkle,
Mrs. Owen Ide and the hostess.
Miss Mildred Denus was the guest
of Miss Beth Love at dinner on Sun-
day.
*
Mi. and Mrs. A. L. Kunkle attended
the Commencement exercises at Kings-
ton Township. High School on: Friday
night. Their son, Sherman Kunkle of
Shavertown, was a member of the
graduating class.
Mrs. Oliver Ellsworth entertained on
Friday evening, Mrs. Anna Weaver
and daughter Dorothy, Mrs. Clarence
Roote; Mrs. Julia Kunkle: and Mrs.
Minnie Kunkle.
Outlet
MRS. JOHN SUTTON
CORRESPONDENT.
= Myr; zand:Mrs.+ Dick London are re-
- Joicing over the arrival of a son,
"The Laketon Township schools have
plosed for the summer vacation,
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Mr, and Mrs. Bmery Lozier and fam-
ily are now living in the new ‘home
reeently erected by Robert Hoover.
Mr. and Mfrs: Emil Casterline and
family have moved in the home re-
cently vacated by Jesse Hoover.
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The Ladies’ Missionary Society met
at the Free Methodist: Church on
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson spent the
‘week end with Mr. and ‘Mrs. Will Gar-
nett of Ruggles, the latter's parents.
Mrs. Mary Alen and son Elmer Al-
in were Wilkes-Barre callers on Fri-
day. .
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Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Seifert are at
Chile, N. YY. for a few days. i
~ Bverett and Iver Richards of Ply-
mouth spent the week end with Rob-
ert and George Sutton.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Richards and
@aughter, Jacqueline, visited Mr. and
Mrs, John Sutton on Sunday afternoon,
* + *
Miss Hannie Sutton of ‘Shavertown
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton.
On account of the absence of Rev.
and Mrs. Lewis Seifert there was no
church on Sunday night. Church and
Sunday School at 10 d’clock, followed
by class meeting; Church, 7:30 o'clock.
Rev. Lewis Seifert, pastor.
GAY. - MURRAY
NEWS—
SHOP MEN: ARE STEPPING
7 Everywhere... folics are thinking of
. more convenience and comfort. in
their homes. We have recently in-
stalled :new heating plants for Ar-
| thur Remington’ at: Keiserville and
Earl McCain of ,Rush and H. G.
Borel, at Lake Garey.
Lr
This is the best time of year to
make improvements. Why not think
' seriously of a mew heating plant or
bathroom right now? We gladiy
| estimate.
L. H. Williams. has found the easiest
and best way to shear sheep—His
electric shearmaster will save wool
and lame backs.
Haying season just ahead How
are your old mower and rake. We
can supply you with guards, knives,
bolts and rivets for most old mow-
ers and teeth for rakes, or better
yet a new Oliver Mower and rake.
Each week adds new names to our
list of users of milk coolers and
Westinghouse Refrigerators. Ben
Space at Meshoppen, Burrell Bur-
gess at Russell Hill and Herbert
Place at Mehoopany bought coolers
while Carl Aten of Factoryville, Olin
£ ark of Nicholson and Fred Hirkey
at 7 ziserville bought: Westinghouse
Household Units.
Ir You Investigate, You'll Buy
WESTINGHOUSE
6ay- Murray (0.
Inc.
TUNEHANNOCK,
PENNA,
Ruggles
MRS. MYRTLE KOCHER
CORRESPONDENT
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Major, Sr. of
Kingston have moved to their cottage
for the summer months.
Miss Mae « Dougherty and Stuart
Major spent Sunday at the Major's
cottage.
Mrs. Verne Kitchen and Mrs. Almon
Rood spent Wednesday calling on
Mrs. Daisy Crispell and Mrs. Rodell
Kocher.
Mrs. Eckley Kocher and son, Leo,
spent Wednesday with © Mrs. Louise
Kocher.
Mrs. John Shoemaker, daughter,
Louise and Betty, spent Sunday with
Mrs. Shoemaker’s mother, Mrs. Louise
Kocher. : 3
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gebler and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Gebler spent Friday
evening with Mr, and Mrs, Orison
Kocher.
Mrs. Louise¢ Kocher, Mrs. Lela. Koch-
er and Mrs. Etta Shand have been on
the sick list at' this writing.
Mrs. Jane Stroud, daughter, Grace,
and Miss Bertha ~ Hutson called on
Mr. and Mrs. Orrison Xunkle just
recently.
A reception was held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Williaisn Harrison of
Ruggles in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elias
Hoppes, daughter, Mary, and son,
John, Mr. and Mrs. William Fritz,
daughter, Arlene, son, William, Jr., of
Pittsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Miller, daughter, Eleanor of Camden,
N. J, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hoppes,
daughters, Mae, Eleanor, Mary and
Phyllis of Courtdale; Mr. and Mrs.
Earl McNeel of Wyoming, Mr, and Mrs.
Steve Kocher, daughters, Mildred and
Marie, David Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
William Mialetta and Miss Paria of
Wilkes-Barre.
Claude Whagner of Tunkhannock,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoover of Noxen,
Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs.
Minnie Sites, Mall Steele, Hilda Sites,
of Noxen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koch-
er, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Oney,
daughters, Ruth, Betty, Lois and son,
George, Byron and Fred of Laketon.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Kitchen, daugh-
ter, Vera, Sara, and Nellie, Mr. and
Mrs. Almon Rood, daughters, Dorothy,
Eleanor, and son, Ralph, Mr. and Mrs.
Classified Ads
FOR SALE_1% horse power Inter-
national engine, $25. Double Tub
Dexter Washer, $25. Singer Sewing
Machine, ‘$25. One set 32 volt Bat-
teries, Westinghouse, and Motor, $125.
all like new. Cambra Store Company,
Route 2, Fairmount Springs. 3t
FOR SALE—Goodrich DeLuxe auto-
mobile heater, used 2 hours; perfect
condition. Cheap for a heater of this
grade. See Mr. Spurgeon at Dallas
“Post” office.
WANTED—Girl with good references,
for general housework; apply 130
Lake Street or Phone Dallas 56. it
FOR SALE—Baled hay and straw. A,
J. Hadsell, Huntsville. Phone Dallas
251 R 19.
FOR SALE—1 -horse power motor for
32V Delco plant; pump; six months
old; in perfect condition; cheap to
quick buyer. Leslie Dymond.
FOR RENT—T7-room house, all im-
provements. Dr. Wall's residence, 5
Machell Ave. Inquire of Mrs. William
Gans, Dallas, ;
WANTED TO RENT _Five- or six-
room house; Dallas or Kingston Town-
1 ship. , All improvements. Rent must be
reasonable. Phone Dallas 300 or write
Box T, Dallas Post.
THE DALLAS POST DALLAS PA, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1937.
Claude Wilkes, daughters, Marion,
| Lewis, Elwood, and William, Jr., Albert
Harrison, Earl Davis, Bert Fish of
Ruggles and Emory Kocher of Forty
Fort.
Carrie, Mildred and Lillian, and sons,
Sterling, Claude, Jr., Mrs. Harry Jones
and daughter, Dorothy, Clarence Mon-
tross, Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison,
daughters, Mary, Xdna, sons, John,
erase AGRE Qe
KUNKLE REUNION
The reunion of the Kunkle family
will be held on Sunday at Kunkle
Community: Hall.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday, June 18, 1937, 10 o'clock a.
m., Court Room No. 1, Court House,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. execution from
Common Pleas Court of Luzerne Coun-
ty, real estate of M. BE. Jevons; situate
in Nuangola Borough, Luzerne County,
Pa. being the undivided one-fourth
interest in lot 50 feet wide on Vander-
mark Street running of that width 300
feet, more or less, to line of low water
mark of Nuangola Lake. Being the
one-fourth interest in premises de-
scribed in Luzerne County Deed Book
286, page 388. Improved with a frame
summer cottage or dwelling house and
out buildings, trees, etc. thereon.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
GEORGE L. FENNER,
Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE
On Friday, June 18, 1337 at 10 o'clock
a. mi. in Court Room' No. 1, Court
House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,
execution will issue from the Court of
real estate of Frank Vukin and Helen
Vukin situate in the Borough of
Common Pleas of Luzerne County on
Swoyerville, Luzerne County, Pennsyl-
vania, being lot No. 53 on the plot of
Pettebone’s Second Addition on Oliver
Street and being forty feet in width
and one hundred and twenty feet in
depth. Improved with a two story
frame dwelling and appurtenances.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
HENRY GREENWALD,
Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1937, AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi ‘Fa No.
152, July Term, 1937, 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,
in Court Room No. 1, Court House,
in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the
18th day of June, 1937, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon of the said day, all the
right, title and.interest of the defend-
ants in and to the following described
lot, piece or parcel of land, viz:
All that certain piece of land situate
in the Borough of Kingston, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows:
BEGINNING at the present south-
easterly corner of Rutter Avenue and
Market Street, said corner being 3.5
feet ‘in a direction North, 53 degrees
43 minutes East, from the center line
of Market Street . (State Highway
Route No. 11). thence along Rutter
Avenue North, 53 degrees 43 minutes
East, 88.32 feet to a corner of Rutter
Avenue and an alley; thence alonz
said alley South, 36 degrees 17 mini-
utes East, 65 feet to a point in line of
land of George Gress and wife; thence
along land of sald Gress South, 53 de-
grees 43 minutes West, 88.32 feet to a
point on the Easterly side of Market
Street; thence along said Market
Street North, 36 degrees 17 minutes
West 65 feet to a corner, the point of
beginning. \
Improved with a two story frame
dwelling.
WM. R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Kingston Bank and Trust
Company, now. by conversion the
Kingston National Bank vs. Lessley
!A." Steele Inc. now by change of name
Realty Investment Exchange, and will
be sold by
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
FELIX W. BOLOWICZ,
Attorney.
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Penn'a Register No. 4104
SUCCESSOR TO
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Phone. Dallas 126, Dallas, Pa
WELL DRILLING
NOW ig the time to have your
well drilled. Why worry about
water? Wells drilled on Easy
Payment Plan. As low as $10 per
month! Write or Call
Cresswell Drilling Co.
KINGSTON , 'PHONE 7-4818
RESTAURANTS
THE WHITE HOUSE
Why Not?
JACK NOTHOFF — FERNBROOK
For a good time try
Hayden Cafe
Chicken and Spaghetti Dinners
Every Saturday Night
86 MAIN ST. DALLAS
Used: Cars.
Laketon
The installation of Rev. John Al-
bright of the Laketon Luthteran Par-
ish took place on Wednesday night.
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Mrs. Kenneth Todd and son, Duane,
and Mrs. Oberst visited Mrs, Claire
Eckerd on Monday,
Miss Helen Koslosky spent Monday
in Whlkes-Barre,
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Those who visited Mrs. Marie Oberst
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on Sunday afternoon and evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sgarlett and
daughter, Mary, and son, Jimmie, Mr.
and Mrs. James Roberts and daughter,
Hilda, of Kingston; John XKlimavich,
Anna Ronsa, Miss Bertha Hebreigle,
Charles Klimavich, Miss Frances
Klimavich and Joe Pitoutunes.
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Raymond Garinger and Joseph And-
erson motored to Harrisburg on Mon-
day and brought back a load of farm
machinery for Zel Garinger of Dallas.
$$ * =
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crispell and
daughter, Annabelle, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Smith of Fairmount Springs
on Sunday.
a
ave on A&P
Quality Meals
Best Whole Cuts
{. Chuck
=m Roast
®
Spiced—=Sliced
Luncheon Meat *= 156
Baked or
Cheese. Loaf = 136
Little Neck
Clams 100 or 436
Sliced
23
Boiled Ham
of
Large
Dil Pickles 3 fo 106
No Dosey No Waste
fillets Soo ™- 106
Genuine 1937 Baby Lees OF
Spring Lam
bo. 206
256
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SHOULDER
WHOLE MILK
Cheese
POLK’S FLORIDA
Grapefruit
Large
Slieed
A&P
Bread
SPARKLING
Desserts
1937 NEW PACK
Peas
ANN PAGE
Ketchup
(Plus. Bottle Deposits).
Water,
6c
Ann Page Gelatin Desserts
Also Chocolate or vanilla
Ice Cream Powder or Pudding
2. 25¢ 3
Your choice of Pale Dry or Golden Ginger
Ale__Also Birch Beer, Root Beer, Cherry Soda, Kola, Sparkling
Aged For
Fine Flavor
» 2c
ut 10c
pune] 1 ©
6-<-25¢
ans 29C
25¢
18-02z.
Sliced
Loaf
9c
3
8-0z.
bots.
FANCY VREAMERY
Butter
2 Bl¢
Silverbrook Sweet Cream
Print Butter 2 lbs. 73c
White House
Vd). il
42256
6 small cans 21c
tall
cans
Finest Selected
New
Potatoes
California Jumbo—New Crop
Cantaloupes 2-29
Extra Large — Ripe
Watermelons
0
Half Melon 35¢
ea.
Onions
3. I
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Sugar 10 = 49°
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