The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 29, 1938, Image 3

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    THE DALLAS POST FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938 : PAGE THREE
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TURF SPECIALIST GIVES METHODS i is and ‘family of SR rams ge 38d Wilson Helriegel and daughter, Ber- Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph of
S . y 4 , Ss allas, Mr. | tha, of Pittston, visited Mrs. Oberst on | Hazleton visited Mr. and Mrs. Evans
Ne FOR MAINTAINING AN IDEAL LAWN
* * and Mrs. Edward Cobleigh and Miss
Mrs. Jane Kocher visited Mrs. Wal- | leona Kocher visited Mr. and Mrs,
| ter Kitchen at Idetown Tuesday. Fred Crispell of Anderson Heights.
Monday afternoon. They also visited | London on Monday.
[Mr and Mrs. Furman Sorber at the
| picnic grounds.
Lists Seed Most Suitable L ; | William L = wl ick h 1s | aint 9
‘ : | i ee is still sick at the home| W. R. Kaufman of Scranton. John | 2
For Luzerne County aketon jor his daughter, Mrs, Charles Lerch. | Klimovich and Miss Bertha Folricas | Mrs. Marie Oberst called on Mr. and You Can t Sell Em -
Conditions MRS. MARIE OBERST | Mies Shirley Booth has been ill this | of Pittston visited Mrs. Oberst on Sun- | Mrs, Edwin Kern on Monday after- ’ 9
CORRESPONDENT | week. day. < | noon. If You Don t Tell Em
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Antrim and | =
their children figured in an accident at | = —
Mercer Avenue and Union Street, |=
Kingston, on Tuesday, Their car col-
lided with one driven by Thomas |
Uchino of Kingston. Damage was |
slight. Mrs. Antrim suffered contus- |
ions of the knee. The children escaped |
injury, when one pulled the other back |
on the seat to safety.
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Anna Kraft and Mrs. Larry |
Cornell of Ruggles visited Mrs. Harry
Fred V. Grau, turf extension special-
ist of Pennsylvania State College,
speaking before Wyoming Valley Gar-
den Club, gave some excellent pointers
to the members present on how to
make and maintain a good lawn.
Mr. Grau stated that lime in the
form of ground limestone should be
applied only once every four to five | Mrs.
- years at the rate of fifty to sixty |
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Y y pound to each 1,000 square feet. | Crispell Tuesday.
Lawns should be fed yearly, with a * |
complete fertilizer, using either a 4-12-| The Newhart Turnily has moved on |
4 or 5-10-5 fertilizer mixture. The best | the Slattery farm at Aldersin.
time to feed lawn is late August or the * *
first “week in September at the rate] Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grey visited |
of 25 pound of the above mixture per her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henne-
1,000 square feet. When, fall feeding | baul of Wilkes-Barre.
has been omitted he suggests an early | > *
spring application of a mixture pA Teachor. and "
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taining fifteen pound of 4-12-4 and tif - | a son, Eugene, were. shop
ping in Dallas Wednesday.
teen pound of cottonseed meal per | * *
1,000 square feet. The cottonseed meal} nr. ang Mrs. Evans London and
will prevent burning and also SOmMe| poyijy visited Mr. and Mrs, Charles
VALUES PICKED ®
ESPECIALLY FOR THE
Mrs. Jennie Lerch and Mrs. Jans
Each merchant in this advertisement has
PEOPLE OF DALLAS AND VICINITY selected only a few of his typical Spring
elle A EE BE SR ee een SR UB IR SRR EG
%* Spring-Time 1s buying time in the Back Mountain Region and one of the bitrguins Jor this. ad... Lenerng) stoves are
slow org anic nitrogen. Lerch Saturday evenin t m 1 me Ww W-OVI ] J 8 7 f 8
J £g. G ces t uy 1 CC 1 i ;
; i > b bes p aces to b 3 WwW. kh Ono: y S Luze ne where lo “0 erhead and up-to-date n i ?
g burning can be prevented, Mrs. William Housch visited Mr. and
stated Mr. Grau, by setting the cutter Mrs. Charles Lerch Sunday.
blade on the mower, so that it will clip | = * i
at 11% inches instead of % to 1 inch. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kocher visited
The cutter blade can be raised by sim- Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson on Sat- |
ply lowering the roller on the mover. urday evening.
High clipping assists in the control of
crab grass and many lawn woods, and Noma recsitly trtin New York whore
helps to produce a dense deep turf}. . isiti i
vy had been visiting fr 5
that will withstand drought and | * 2 fons
wear. Only in exceptional cases should| The Lake Township Democratic Club
clippings be removed, such as extreme, are having a game party Friday night
4 3 heavy clippings or where the regular’ at the home of Mrs. Henry Titus on
period of mowing has been missed. Outlet Road,
The most ideal lawn for Luzerne
County conditions is composed chiefly
of Kentucky Blue Grass, Chewings
Fescue and Perennial Rye Grass.
Where thin spots occur in the lawn
a good seed mixture should be add-
ed, the ideal method of adding lawn
seed in the spring is to mix two pounds
of grass seed with a wheel barrow full
of good screened soil.
a box of plants or a set of garden tools, you can find just what you want along Luzerne yourself and see the rest of our
Main Street. Think of Luzerne when you think of spending money. merchandise
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| merchandising permit merchants to undersell their competitors. Whether it be necessities... These are samples... Come to
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Mr. and Mrs. Fayette Williams came
PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE Desk Lamps $1.98
C. H. AHRENDTS, PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST
man & BENNETT sts. Luzerne A Real Value
Special Lot Of Men's Heavy
BUDDIES
Work Trousers
ALL SIZES 9c MEN SHOP
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Mrs. Marie Oberst visited Mr. and
AH... SPRING AGAIN-
SWEET
SPRING!
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Annie M. Williams, surviving spouse
of William G. Williams, deceased, has
filed in the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne
< County, to No. 1349 or 1937, her peti-
tion claiming as a portion of her $5,000
allowance, under Section 2 of the In-
testate Act of 1917, all that certain lot
4 » of land situate in the Borough of
Kingston, Luzerne County, Pennsyl-
vania, said land being 44 feet in front
on the Southeasterly side of Atherton
Avenue with uniform depth of 122.5 J WHAT TH.. NE!
feet, and being lot No. 209 on plot or SPRING -BAH!
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lots of Robert H. Garrahan recorded in
Map Book No. 2, pages 70 and 71, and |
that appraisement thereon has been |
approved nisi, and that the same may
be approved absolutely by the Court
on Monday, May 2, 1938 at 10:00
o'clock a. m., unless exceptions thereto
be filed before that time.
Attorney for Petitioner.
John E. Morris, Jr., |
FIRST IN FASHIONS - FIRST IN VALUES YOUTHFUL DRESSES
REEVES * . * SMART WOMEN
95 MAIN STREET LUZERNE $3.95 $14.95
Gents Real Leath NET
Gms fs the 1 “F "FREEMAN
JEWE
$1.00 up 81 MAIN STREET 2 i
IN LUZERNE IT’S - - -
New Spring D
M A C K S 0 N’ S p fing hiss Sets patterns 95¢
LUZERNE COUNTY, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of)
Luzerne County, No. 531, January
term, 1938. Libel in divorce a vinculo YOU CAN'T E
matrimonii. Myrtle L. Evans, Libel- \
lant v. Thomas P. Evans, Respondent. HAVE SPRING i
To Thomas P. Evans: Take notice that
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h J an alias subpoena in the above case
{ a oe FOR MEN'S AND BOYS’ FURNISHINGS The Home of Yale Shirts $1.25 "
Thomas P. Evans, cannot be found in
Luzerne County, and you are hereby
notified and directed to appear before
said Court on the 20th day of June,
1938, at 10 a. m., to answer the com-
plaint filed in the above case.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
. 91 MAIN STREET LUZERNE A large selection to choose from
Hamburg 1b. 1214c Stewing Lamb 1b.12V4c
Chuck Roast 1b. 12V4c Sugar 10 Ibs. 46¢
Minced Ham 1b. 1214c Cheese 1b. 18¢ SM ARKET
iS EVERYTHING FOR GARDENING
Plants, Peat Moss, Lettuce Seeds, Etc. “THE BIG FOOD MARKET”
THE Fine All Worsted Mens
M ENS Low Pais Silty
Thrift Plan—if you wish.
SPECIAL!
Work Pants 8c CERI ROBBINS
All Sizes MEN'S SHOP
G. GREENWALD Lawn Mowers $4.95
50 MAIN ST, LUZERNE Garden Hose-Fertilizer-other garden needs
AEE AEE AERO RESET ORROD EEERRRMEEEE RCE RRR ERC ERRORRR A
Herman B. Shepard,
Attorney for Libellant.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION | | ceT IT, PALS - I'M
Estate of Charles M. Snyder, late of CHANGING TO ATLANTIC
Dallas, Pa. Debtors to the said estate are
requested to make payment to, and cred
itors are requested to present bills to
Thomas W. Gangloff, Adm'r., 130 Lake
Street, Dallas.
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SEALED BIDS
The Board of School! Directors of
Dallas Borough School District will re-
+ ceive sealed bids until 8 P. M., May
\ 11, 1938, at the office of the District
in the high school building, for school
supplies, janitor’s supplies, coal and
building repairs.
All bids shall be addressed to D. A.
Waters, secretary, Dallas, Pa., the en-
velopes to be plainly marked, “Sealed
Bids,” showing the item on which bid
is made.
A copy of the requisitions and spec-
ifications may be mad on applihation
at the district office, or by sending a
self addressed stamped envelope to the
secretary. ,
Each bidder shall submit a unit price
on each item, and may also submit a
total price.
The Board reserves the right to re-
2 fect any or al bie pe ae IAT IR NI ANT |
Hone the Board ot School Di- MOTOR Ol L
D. A. WATERS,
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