The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 03, 1938, Image 3

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THE DALLAS POST FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1938
Outlet
MRS. JOHN SUTTON
CORRESPONDENT
Mrs. Lucinda McNeel and nieces,
Ruth and Hazel Marion McNeel, ‘and
William Ashburner and Harry Smith
spent Memorial Day at Wilkins Glen.
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Rev. and Mrs. Seifert are rejoicing
over the arrival of a son, Charles
Seifert, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital
May 25,
* *
Arden and James Evans are spend.
ing some time with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sutton of Millville,
The Laketon schools will close on
June 7. The Outlet schools will close
at that time, holding their picnic on
Tuesday.
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Ellis Hoover is ill.
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The Outlet Youth’s Temperance
Council held a party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossman Friday
night in observance of its second an-
niversary. Refreshments were served
to the following: Betty Thomas, Jack
Patterson, Reese Walters, Elizabeth,
Robert Sorber; Eddie Shalansky, Ruth
and Doris Rogers, Eddie Ide, Martha
King, Doris Rossman, William Ash-
burner.
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Outlet Y. T. C. held their monthly
meeting at the home of Marie Baer
on May 16. New officers were elected
as follows: President, Bill Ashburner;
‘vice-president, Edwin Ide; secretary,
Elizabeth Sorber; treasurer, Marie
Baer. It was decided to hold a cele-
bration to mark the second year of the
Y. T. C. on May 16. The following
attended: Ruth Walters, Elizabeth |
Sorber, Dorothy Ide, Tom Patterson,
Edison Walters, Betty Patterson, Reese
Walters, Harry Rossman, Edwin lae,
Bill Ashburner, Martha King, Mrs. H.
Rossman, Alberta Wilcox, Marie Baer,
Helen Sholtis, Ruth and Doris Rogers.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton and fam-
ily visited Mrs. Mary Sutton of Shaver-
town on Sunday afternoon.
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A number of people from this place
attended the Lehman baccalaureate
sermon in {the Lehman church.
* *
Corey Evans spent a few days re-
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sut-
ton of Millville. Vella Evans spent
some time with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Sutton.
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Mrs. Circhie Wilcox spent Monday
in town,
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Doris and Dorothy Garnett of Dallas
spent a Sunday recently with Mr. and |
Mrs. James Garnett.
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The Girl Scout Troop, No. 56, held
its weekly meeting in its troop room.
six were present. The scouts attended
a rally at Dallas Township High School
on May 20,
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home. Let us help you select
“Moore” color schemes. Carl
Reynolds at Russell Hill has re-
cently; used 10 gallons of Moore-
white Primer and outside paint.
Andrew Davis is using the same
combination on his property in
Factoryville.
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Fly Time is here—let us save
you money on screens, doors
and sprays.
Screen doors sell as low
as $1.90
Genuine Flit Spray at
$1.35 per gallon
@® Both Mrs. Will Shupp of
Newton and Mrs. Van Conrad at
Dalton are recent purchasers of
Kitchenkook Ranges. The Kitch-
enkook is safe, very fast and
does all the family cooking at a
cost of $1.00 a month.
Let us help you to a good
corn crop. We still have a
good stock of the ensilage
and flint corns priced from
$1.80 up.
Oliver 1 horse cultivator
$9.50
Oliver 2 horse cultivator
$63.00
farm equipment makes
the hard jobs easier. Recent
sales include: Howard A. Bed-
ford, 40 steel posts; Ezra Hoov-
er, an Oliver harrow; P. H.
Brunges, John Lengel and W.
H. Tiffany bought Prime electric
fence; Ralph Coolbaugh, a team
harness and Lawrence Dymond
at Noxen . an Allis-Chalmers
tractor and plow. You can save
money here.
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CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE—Pittston Range. $15 cash
takes it away quick. Hill, the florist.
Phone 2183.
WANTED—A man to work on farm
who understands all around farm-
ing. State age and experience, Box H.
Dallas Post.
WANTED—Farm hand who under-
stands orchard work. State age, ex.
perience and salary expected. Box G,
Dallas Post.
FOR SALE—$100 credit slip, $75, or
trade for car. Inquire 2nd floor.
Long and Schmerer Store, Dallas. 3t
FOR RENT—New five-room house;
bath, electric lights, large garden,
garage. Leslie Dymond, Orange.
WANTED—Housework by the day;
take washing and ironing at home.
Phone 28-R-2. 2
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FOR SALE—Lot in Dallas in exchange
for cottage at Harvey's Lake. Write
Box K, Dallas Post.
FOR SALE—5,000 gladioli bulbs, mixed
colors, $1.50 a hundred. Ray Shiber,
Dallas, Phone 187.
FOR SALE—Franklin sedan, $100 cash
or exchange for cattle; 25 pigs, 6 and!
9 weeks old. Ray Carlin, Phone 316R23.
FARM FOR RENT—93-acre farm on
Bowman's Creek. House with all
modern improvements. All kinds of
fruit, grapes, pears, cherries, apples,
ens. W. B. Risley, Dallas.
renting. Beautiful location in Penn-
provements. Large out door fire place
and modern log cabin for guests. All
kinds of fruit. Perfect for artist or na-
ture lovers. Not on the beaten path
but easily accessible. 'W. B. Risley,
Dallas.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS
The School District of the Township
of Dallas, Luzerne County, Pa., solicits
sealed bids for purchase of twenty
coupon bonds of said School District
of one thousand dollars each free of
Pennsylvania taxes, dated July 1st,
1939, and optional with school board to
call for payment and pay one or more
bonds in advance of due date upon
thirty days prior written notice to the
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
holder, if known, otherwise upon such
written notice to First National Bank,
Dallas, Pa.; said bonds bear interest
at rate of four per centum a year pay-
able semi-annually on surrender of
coupons. Every bid to be accompanied
by a certified check payable to the
Treasurer of the School District of the
Township of Dallas as a guaranty of
compliance with bid, in the sum of
ten dollars for each and every bond
included in the bid. All bids to be
filed with the Secretary of the school
board before eight o’clock P. M. Sat-
urday, June 25th, 1938, at which time
all bids are to be publicly opened and
considered at the High School building.
Bids not accompanied by the required
certified check are not to be.accepted
for consideration.
C. J. EIPPER,
Secretary of School Board.
G. J. Clark, Attorney,
1012 Brooks Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
ESTATE OF WILLIAM H. SEAR-
FOSS, late. of Wilkes-Barre City. Let-
ters of Administration on the above
Estate have been granted to the under-
signed, all persons indebted to the
said Estate are requested to make pay-
ment and those having claims to pre-
sent the same without delay to
EVA SEARFOSS, Administratrix,
273 Poplar Street,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
or to her attorney
JONATHAN C. VALENTINE
1100 Miners National Bank Building
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
Notice is hereby given that Letters
of Administration have been granted
in the estate of Charles W. Ruggles,
late of Kingston, Pa. All persons in-.
debted to the estate or having claims
against it are requested to present
them without delay to Milton L. Rug-
gles, Hunlock’s Creek, Pa.
Miner Ellsworth, Attorney
SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday, June 24, 1938, ten o’clock a.
m,, Court Room No. 1, Court House,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., execution from
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, Pa. real estate of Jacob C.
Gosart, Jr., and Josephine Gosart, his
wife, about 33 perches wide on public
road from Idetown to Dallas in Leh-
man Township. and about 15 perches
deep to land late of Solomon Ide, con-
taining 1 acre, 114 perches conveyed to
Jacob C. Gosart, Jr. by Jacob C. Gos-
are, Sr., October 1, 1928, D. B. 679-8,
except a part conveyed to M. Gonella
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southerly direction,
SHERIFF'S SALE
Gosart, May 25, 1929,
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in Deed Book | 35 feet to the place of beginning. Con-
SHERIFF'S SALES
638, page 546, and also part conveyed !taining 5,250 square feet of land, more
to Willard F. Gosart by deed May 25,
1929 in Deed Book 683, page 546, fri |
or less.
Improved with a 2 story, frame
proved with a bungalow dwelling house | dwelling known as No. 25 Manhattan
and outbuilding. 3
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
William A. O'Connor, Attorney.
Friday, June 24th, 1938, at ten o'clock,
a. m., Court Room No. 1, Court House,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. execution from
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, Pa. real estate of Martha
Bombay, known as No. 47 Yates Street,
Parsons, Pa., fronting thirty feet on
Yates Street and 100 feet deep, more
particularly described in Deed Book
No. 601, Page 483. Improved with a
single frame dwelling with appurte-
nances. i
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
Peter
P. Jurchak, Attorney.
On Friday,
o’clock A. M.,
Court House,
June 24, 1938, at 10:00 |
in Court Room No. 1,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., by
virtue of Fi. Fa. No. 93, July term, |
1938, issued out of the Court of Com-
mon Pleas of Luzerne County against’
Jane Spittle and Mary McMonigle will |
be sold that certain premises situate
on the Easterly side of Pearl Street,
at corner of a public alley called Jenks
Lane, City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, having a front |
width of 70 feet along Pearl Streetand !
a rear width of 70 feet, a depth of 50
feet along Jenks Lane and a North- |
erly side depth of 5b feet. Excepting '
and reserving coal and other minerals
as excepted and reserved in chain of
title. Improved with a two and one-
half story frame dwelling known as
48-50 Pearl Street and garage.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff. |
Collins & Collins, Attorneys.
On Friday, June 17, 1938, at 10 A. |
M., Court Room, No. 1, Court House,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., execution from ‘the |
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne |
County, Pa., real estate of Irene G.
Lynch, situate in the Borough of Ash-
ley,
and described as follows:
Beginning at a post 40 feet distant!
from the westerly line of lands, now
or late of Philip Conrad; thence in al
150 feet along |
lands, now or late of Robert Metz; |
thence at right angles in a westerly |
direction, 35 feet to lands of Saint
Leo’s Congregation; thence in a north-
erly direction, 150 feet to Manhattan
Street; thence along Manhattan Street |
| Wilkes- Barre, Pa.,
County | of Luzerne, Pa., bounded |
Street, Ashley, Pa.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
J. F. McCabe, Attorney.
As directed by Fi. Fa. No. 58, July
Term, 1938, at 10 o’clock, A. M., in the
Sheriff’s Sales Room, Court House,
the real estate of
Josephine Kozloski, situate at 123 Maf-
fett Street, Plains Township, Luzerne
County, Pa., being 50 feet front and
140 feet deep excluding therefrom a
smaller parcel, 34 feet by 43 feet front-
ing upon Robert Lame; being part of
ithe same premises more particularly
described in deed of George F. Suth-
; erland dated August 13, 1912, and re-
‘corded in Deed Book 487, page 69, in
said county.
Improved with a two story frame
duplex dwelling and garage.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
J. S. Russin, Attorney.
Kunkle
MRS. MINNIE KUNKLE
CORRESPONDENT
Mrs. Mame Dymond, who spent the
«week-end and holiday with Mrs. Stella
Isaacs and family, returned to her
home in Lehman on Tuesday.
* *
Mrs. Minnie Kunkle, who has been
i seriously ill the past week, is slowly
improving.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Durland of Wy-
oming and Mrs. Gertrude Thomas of
| Noxen were callers at the Olin Kun.
kle home Tuesday evening,
* *
Mrs. Julia Kunkle spent Thursday
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on our skilled and experienced
service. Open ’til 8 p. m.
Dial 17-6321
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| and Friday With Mrs. June Isaacs of
Shavertown.
Mrs. Sarah Wright of Nanticoke is
visiting her son-in-law and daughter, uid ;
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ellsworth.
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Mrs. Maggie Ellsworth of Shaver-
town is spending a few weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ellsworth.
* *
A surprise party was given for Go-
mer Elston at the home of his par-
ents on Wednesday evening of last
week in celebration of his nineteenth
birthday anniversary. The young peo-
ple enjoyed music and games and a
delicious lunch. Gifts.were presented
Those present were: Frances Sayre,
Nellie Honeywell, Florence Honeywell,
Norma Knect, Elva Knect, Doris Kun-
kle, Elwood Condon, Charles Sayre,
Dana Campbell, Gilbert Boston, Doris 0
Hess, Martha Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Dodson, Mrs. Stella Isaacs, Es-
tella Elston, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph El-
ston and the guest of honor.
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For A
Delicious Dinner
Take The
Scenic Drive
To Beautiful
Montrose Inn
In the heat of the summer evening
what more pleasant relaxation than a
leisurely drive over wide mountain
ribbons, through cool green pine
scented woodlands! Point the nose
of your car toward beautiful Montrose
Inn, sit down to one of our widely fa-
mous full course dinners. Once you've
tasted our delicious food, we'll warrant
you’ll make this delightful drive a reg-
ular habit. {
Small children are served in the dining
room with half portions at half price.
Montrose Inn
Montrose Pa.
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| WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW ]
HISLOP’S RESTAURANT
Main Street, Dallas
Cigarettes, Candy, Fountain
Complete Line of Magazines
Try Our Special Luncheon
We Do Our Own Baking
Say It With Flowers
x through
HILL, THE FLORIST
Flowers For All Occasions
Phone Dallas 213
MARKLE RADIO SERVICE
17 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Prompt Work—Moderate Price
211-E. Main St., Trucksville
Call Dallas 247-R-2
246 Wyoming Avenue
KINGSTON
PEYNTON LEE
Coal Spring Water
Dallas, Pa.
Kingston 7-3200
Dallas 161
IF YOU WANT THE BEST
The Old Fashioned Remedy for Flu
and Grippe, We Will Send C.
O. D. and Pay Postage
Phone or Write for Prices
CLOVER BLOSSOM
HONEY Co.
Wilkes-Barre Phone 2-4720
305 S. Main Street
REICHMAN Travel Bureau
Steamship Tickets on All Lines
208 S. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre
Phone 2-1713
ir
First National Bank
United States Depository
PUBLIC SQUARE
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
Capital—Surplus ................ $2,000,000
OFFICERS
Wm. H. Conyngham.............. President
Francis Douglas....Exec. Vice-President
Chas. P.- Huber........ 1st Vice-President
M. G. Shennan..Vice-Pres. and Cashier
T...B. Brown ....cconse Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS
Chas. N, Loveland
Fred O. Smith
Wm. H. Conyngham
C. F. Huber
Francis Douglas
T. R. Hillard
Edward Griffith
Wm. W. Inglis
M. G. Shennan
William S. McLean, Jr.
Geo. W. Guckelberger
1%9, Interest om Savings
Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent
REPAIRS
On Clocks, Watches and Jewelry
R. S. ROBERTS
Main Street DALLAS
“We Buy Old Gold”
You Can Get It At
Dallas 5-10c¢ to $1 Store
46 Main Street
DALLAS PENNA.
“The Big Little Store”
E. Williams, Mgr.
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QUICK WASHER REPAIRS
ON ALL MAKES
Sales — Service — Parts
EASY WASHER
REBENNACK & COVERT
267 Wyoming Avenue ....
Tel. 7-4514 Kingston, Pa.
“SMILING SERVICE ALWAYS”
OLIVER'S GARAGE
DALLAS, PENNA.
Packard and Hudson Cars
White and Indiana Trucks
ACE HOFFMAN STUDIOS
Portrait and Commercial
Photographers
32 West Market Street
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
HILLSIDE TIRE SERVICE
Gulf Gas, Oils — Tiolene, Pennzoil
Kenyon and Lee Tires
Tel. Dallas 9089-R-2
TRUCKSVILLE, PA.
UPHOLSTERING
For Guaranteed Work at Low Prices
CALL WILKES-BARRE 2-9875
Save 50% on new Livingroom Suites and
odd pieces on display at our show room
A. C. UPHOLSTERING
294 East Market Street — Wilkes-Barre
All Kinds of
FINE BAKED GOODS OUR
SPECIALTY
HERSHEY’S ICE CREAM AND
PARTY CAKES
COSGROVE’S BAKERY
40 Main Street Dallas
BEVAN PIANO COMPANY
12 North Main St. Wilkes-Barre
PIANOS, RADIOS
A Complete Musical Store
Sohmer, Bogart and Kimball Pianos
Organs
"KEEP YOURSELF IN CO CONDITION
BY KEEPING YOUR SHOES IN
CONDITION
Have Them Properly Repaired Now at
AMATO’S
SHOE REPAIR
197 Main: St., Luzerne
For Quality and Guaranteed Work
Post Want Ads Pay
First National Bank
DALLAS, PENNA.
: MEMBERS AMERICAN
BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
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DIRECTORS
R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz,W. B.
Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R
Neely, Clifford W. Space, A. C.
Devens Herbert Hill
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OFFICERS
C. A. Frantz, Pres.
Sterling Machell, Vice-Pres.
W. B. Jeter, Cashier
More
Interest On Savings Deposits
No account too small to secure
careful attention
Vault Boxes for Rent
YOUR ADVERTISEMENT
SHOULD BE HERE
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For Rates Call Dallas 300
Plumbing Sheet Metal Work
RALPH L. HALLOCK
162 Lake Street
DALLAS, PENNA.
Water Supply System
Ep ———
Heating
HIMMLER THEATRE
DALLAS, PA.
First Show Starts at 6:30
Second Show at 9
Monday and Tuesday
“CHAN AT MONTE
CARLO"
— with —
Charlie Chan
COMEDY—TRAVEL TALK
Adults, 16¢c Children, 11¢
Wednesday and Thursdav
Katherine Hepburn
— A —
“BRINGING UP BABY”
Friday and Saturday
“OF HUMAN HEARTS”
— with —
Walter Huston and
James Stewart
COMEDY—CARTOON
5th Chapter
“THE LONE RANGER”
Adults, 26¢ Children, 11c¢
Matinee Saturday at 2
Painting - Paperhanging
Estimates Cheerfully Given
NELSON ROGERS
(Boston Store Sample Books)
18 Years Experience
Dallas, Pa. Phone H. L. 3284
BERNARD COMPANY
Auctioneers, Appraisers, Liquidators
37 West Market St., Wilkes-Barre
PHONE 3-2619
Large and Small Household Sales
Solicited. Sales to Settle Estates.
Inquiries Invited. Bank References.
HAND - MADE HARNESS
Made To Order
We Repair and Oil Harness,
Truck Covers Made to Order
PETER SENGHAAS
63 Wood Street Wilkes-Barre
PETER OBERST
Barber
38 Main Street
One Flight Down
Dallas
JOHN W. MILES
Jeweler
31 Public Square
(Second Floor)
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
The Coal Man You Can Trust!
RALPH D. LEWIS
SHAVERTOWN
COAL
The Kind You Want When You Want Im
PHONE DALLAS 231-R-8