The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 28, 1939, Image 8

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THE DALLAS POST,
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1939
CLASSIFIED ADS
LOST AND FOUND
Found—Yellow male angora cat with
harness. Grace Stroud, 73 Franklin
St. Phone 419-R-2. 171
HELP WANTED
Experienced girl for general housework.
Mrs. James Oliver, Dallas. 171
WANTED TO BUY
Old horses. We pay highest prices for
old live horses. Must not be diseased.
Write or phone Ralph R. Balut, Dallas,
Pa. Phone 371-R-3 and reverse charges.
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FOR RENT
4-room apartment. Garage. Heat fur-
nished. 280 Pioneer Ave., Shaver-
town. Phone 249-R-2. 161
FOR SALE
Mixed Gladioli Bulbs. 1 cent each. Mix-
ed dahlia bulbs, 5 cents each. Fred
Mintzer. Phone 277-R-9. 171
Corn crib, new, turkey runs and shel-
ters. 'F. B. Chase, Idetown Road,
Huntsville. 17tf
To settle an estate—18 acres, facing
both sides of Loyalville Road (new
WPA) extending from Harvey's Creek
to Senator Sordoni’s Naemor Farm. In-
quire Corey Gray. 171
Dutch Boy white lead, mixed by ma-
chine free. Buy your paints direct
from Raker Paint Factory, 595 Market
St., Kingston-Wilkes-Barre Highway,
where ‘the paint that you buy is made
before your eyes.” 161
Baled Hay. Wilson Ryman. Phone
316-R-3. 142
Remington Standard Typewriter, $25.
Holdredge Typewriter Co., 40 N. Main
St., Wilkes-Barre. Phone 3-0615. 146
Coal: Nut, $6.75; stove, $6.75; pea,
$5.25; buckwheat, $4.75. Delivered at
Shavertown. 25¢ per ton additional at
Dallas. Stewart J. Eustice, Dallas
460-R-9. 14tf
Lots on Goss St. Inquire Mrs. Charles
Parrish, Church St. 143
100-acre farm. Modern improvements
in house. Mrs. H. B. Ervine, 67 Elm
St., Tunkhannock. 135
LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY
Mammoth Pekin Ducklings. Hatches
every Thursday. C. L. Hilbert, Beau-
mont. Phone H. L. 3422. 166
Quality chicks, Parmenter’s Rhode
Island Reds, New Hampshire Reds
and White Leghorns. $10 per hundred.
Tiffdale Farms, N. B. Travis, Mgr,
Brooklyn, Pa. Phone 57-R-14. 145
BABY CHICKS—May 15 to June 15
Hatches. N. H. and B. R. chicks. Fin-
est breeding. Wonderful vitality. Penn-
sylvania official blood test. Hatches
Tuesday and Friday. 8 cents delivered.
Circular on request. Tel. 31-R-11.
Joseph Davis, LeRaysville, Pa. 117
Mammoth Pekin ducklings; buy the
best; seven for $1.00; also chicks and
custom hatching. Wayside Duck Farm,
DeMunds. 171
REUPHOLSTERING ----
All work guaranteed, large selection
fabrics. Write or phone 7-5636. John
Curtis, 33 S. Goodwin Ave., Kingston.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Farmers—paint your barns now. Buy
your paints direct from Raker Paint
Factory. Spray guns and ladders loaned
free. See it made at 595 Market Street,
Kingston-Wilkes-Barre Highway. 161
Dressmaking and alterations, fur coats
relined. Madeline Wagner Younkins,
174 Franklin Street, Shavertown 513
Television
Young men (18 to 28) wanted to learn
how to install and service television
sending and receiving apparatus, that
is expected to find its way into this
area in the near future. Must have
at least a grammar school education or
do not apply. Television is now being
broadcasted from both world’s fairs,
and from 17 other licensed stations
* throughout the United States. We feel
that it will only be a matter of time
before it will be here. Manufacturers,
dealers, and distributors will need
thousands of men. We wish to con-
tact ambitious young fellows who are
willing to study and work hard to learn
this brand new 20th century business.
After several months of preparation it
is possible to earn while you are learn-
ing. Those selected will be brought
East for a short training period. If
you wish consideration write immed-
iately to Box 47, Dallas Post. In order
to eliminate curiosity seekers ten cents
must be enclosed to cover cost of mail-
ing application form. This training
plan sponsored by New York Technical
Institute. Do not apply unless you
honestly think that this kind of work
would appeal to you. Mechanically or
electrically inclined persons — those
liking mechanical drawing or chemistry
or wood work, or physics, or mathe-
matics usually do well studying tele-
vision.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
To Wilbur E. Evans, Respondent:
you are hereby required to appear on
June 19, 1939, at 10 A. M., and to
answer complaint of Estella Eckart
Evans in divorce a vinculo matrimonii,
filed to No. 108 March Term, 1939, in
the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
Ivo V. Giannini,
Attorney for Libellant.
Utility To Begin
Expansion Program
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Postscripts
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out of existence and shiny new buses
will chug suburbanites into the city . . .
Comely Mercedes Angley, formerly of
the Tally Ho, is now brightening His-
lop’s Restaurant . . . It’s silly, but for . Nos
some reason this columh persists in | In his cross-eXamination, Attorney
calling that new patriotic hymn, “God | Turner asked Mr . Craig if there is
Help America”, instead of by its right | S0™m€ Way to improve service to the
later, we will remedy them as they oc-
cur.”
164.
title, “God Bless America” . . . L M.. | hard-hit Parrish Heights section im-
We're glad you like Eph and we'll con-
vey your kind words, too, to Mrs. Blez
. . . Post Scripts, our feline namesake
at the Tally Ho, has learned to grin,
only his missing tooth makes strangers
think he’s leering at them . . . There
was more than we thought to that
story about the sale of poison liquor in
a blind pig not far from Dallas . . . No
action yet, though, by State police . . .
Signs of Spring: Supervising Principal
T. E. Williammee, striding past, hatless
. . . little girls along the highways, ap-
blossoms . . . a parade of youngsters
blossoms . . . a parade of yougsters
walking, two by two, past our window,
being herded by a patient young lady
and bound, no doubt, upon their first
school outing of the year . . . radios
blaring again through open windows;
wistful nights; white shoes; fertilizer.
DALLAS, PA.
THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
MONDAY AND TUESDAY .
Glenda Farrell, Barton MacLane
also Florence Rice, Una Merkle
“FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE”
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Frederick March, Joan Bennett
“TRADE WINDS”
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Nelson Eddy in
“LET FREEDOM RIKG”
MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2|
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Lake Township High Juniors will | Hummel,
stage “Intruding on Horace” in the payne, Ruth Rogers, Richard Williams,
school auditorium Tuesday night at 8.| Geraldine Farver, Olga Brin, Otis Allen,
Funny and fast-moving, it concerns a | Ruth Stevenson, Kenneth Davis and
HIMMLER THEATRE
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George Bent and Olivia De Havilland in |
WINGS OF THE NAVY” | in a jiffy . . . and haul that
Serial, “Hawk of the Wilderness” | pile of ashes out of your back
Comedy yard along with all the other
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“TORCHY GETS HER MAN” |
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mediately, and suggested that the par-
allel pipe be installed immediately. Mr.
Craig expressed opinion that such a
step, while feasible, would be impract-
ical, while there is a possibility that
the company’s new Center Hill well
does not come up to expectations, in
which case the company will drill an-
other well on Parrish Heights.
In commenting upon the hearing,
borough officials expressed themselves
as pleased with the co-operative atti-
tude of the company and indorsed the
plan to postpone further action against
the utility until it has had an oppor-
tunity to carry out its program.
A committee which has been investi-
gating the possibility of a municipally-
owned plant indicated that it, too,
would await results of the company’s
program before deciding upon any fu-
ture course of action.
Laketon High Juniors meek historian thrown in with a
group of crooks.
To Stage Comedy May 2 The cast, directed by Miss Margaret
Dunn, includes Charles Kern, Josephine
Elizabeth Sorber, Robert
Leo Johnson.
Let us help you do your
Spring Cleaning
eo We'll clean out your cellar
rubbish that has collected
during the winter months.
Just let us take those wor-
ries off your mind . . . and see
how much easier it is to do
your spring cleaning this year
at little added cost.
PEYNTONB. LEE
PHONE 161
DALLAS, PA.
potash per acre.
quality.
INVESTMENT BUILDING
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TOMATOES are heavy feeders on potash. To
grow a 10-ton crop requires approximately 100 lbs.
of actual potash (K.O) per acre. Larger yields
require proportionately larger amounts. Potash, in
addition to increasing yields, is the quality-produc-
ing element in your fertilizer. It keeps plants vigorous
and productive, increases resistance to diseases,
reduces stem-end cracking, improves color, and
makes the fruit more firm and meaty.
ties are very important profit considerations to both
grower and canner.
Use enough high-potash, complete fertilizer
your crop to supply at least 100 lbs. of available
Your county agent or experiment
station will tell what analyses and rates of applica-
tion are best suited to
your soil. See your
fertilizer dealer or
manufacturer. You
willbe surprised how
little extra it costs to
apply enough potash
for better yields and
American Potash Institute
INCORPORATED
These quali-
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ok
Write us for our
free booklet,
“Better Tomatoes”
WASHINGTON, D. C.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
Be it resolved that the tentative bud-
get for the school year 1939-1940 be
placed on file in the office of the super-
vising principal where it shall be avail-
ESTATE OF SUSAN L. WHITE-
NIGHT, late of the Borough of Kings-
ton, Pa., deceased. Letters Testamen-
tary on the above estate have been
granted to the undersigned, who re-
26-28 West Union Street,
Kingston, Pa.
Fred B. Davis, Atty.
730 Miners National Bank Bldg.,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FAMILY FLOUR
12 POUND BAG 31c—48 POUND BAG $1.17—98 POUND BAG $2.33
A&P SLICED PINEAPPLE
POLK’S GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
N.B.C.RITZ CRACKERS
COLDSTREAM SALMON
SUNNYFIELD CORN FLAKES
ails for inspection by any person in- quest all persons having claims or »
erested. : 1 :
Be it further resolved that the board demands against the Esters of the dun A DV E RTI S E
hold 3 2 cedent, to make known the same, and
i a meeting for formally adopting | all persons indebted to the decedent to your mer chandise
e said budget May 26th, 1939, at|make payment without delay to > - ’
Ba MARGARET V. IDE, and it will sell!
Kingston Township School District. EMMA V. GEYER,
Howard W. Appleton, Secretary. Executrices, (Gal L a] ha i
HAVE YOU BEEN IN TO SEE US YET ?
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If you haven’t—you are missing the chance of a life time. Yes,
this is our week, but it is yours too—because although we are out
~ to get new sales records, IT IS YOU WHO WILL BENEFIT THE
MOST . « . if you will be sure to take advantage of the hundreds
of big bargains we are offering our customers during A&P Clerks’
eek.
The values in this “ad” are only a handful of the many bargains.
Won’t you come in and see us, and permit us to tell you about
our many other great savings?
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Telghman Brand i C
Standard Quality lona Beans ona worn
Tomatoes With Pork and Tomato Sauce White Crushed
No. 2 1b. No. 2
can G cans C can
Sunnyfield All-Purpose
4 bag 59c
America’s Largest
Selling Pink Salmon
Ige. pkg. 8c
2 big cans 35¢
4 No.2cans 25¢
1-1b. pkg. 20c
tall can 10¢
pkg. 5c
GIBB’S SPINACH
3 big cans 25¢
Be One Of The Thousands Who SAVE UP TO 10c A POUND On Fine Fresh Coffee
8 o'clock Coffe
America’s
1b. = 1b.
Most Popular
Coftee ~~ "8 14¢:3 hay 39¢c
BURRY’S COOKIES Cream Filled 2 hs, 25¢
Morrell’s Tender Process
Smoked Hams
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Corned Beef Hash Silver Skillet 2 cans 25¢ | | NEW 1940 RINSO 2 hig pkgs. 3Tc ‘
ANN PAGE SPAGHETTI 4 cans 25¢ | | OXYDOL Soap Powder 2 hig pkgs. 3Tc
CRISCO (-lb.can i8¢ 3-lb.can49c | | HORMEL’S SPAM can 29¢
SPRY {-lb. can i8¢ 3-lb. can 49c¢ Date & Nut Bread 5% 2 cans 25¢
FREE! FREE! N. B. C. SALTED PALMOLIVE SOAP
4 botfloof Wonthury's Mlmont | | PREMIUM GRAGKERS | | Dionne duintupleis tsaspoon fo
WOODBURY'’S SOAP 5 of Palmolive Soap
3 Cakes 9 50 pkg. 14c 5 Cakes 2c
| ® GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES © F
U. S. No. |
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New Potatoes » 25
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CAULIFLOWER large head 15¢ NEW TEXAS ONIONS 4 Ibs. 15¢
ASPARAGUS large bunch 29¢ | | FRESH PEAS 2 Ibs. 15¢
LARGE LEMONS doz. 29¢ | | ONION SETS 4 lbs. 22¢
|| Extra Large Juicy
" Jumbo Soi G
| Florida Oranges ae
| ® BUY YOUR MEATS WITH CONFIDENCE AT A&P MARKETS ©
| Prime Cuts of Steer Beef (
| Rib Roas T FIRST SIX RIBS Ib. 9 5 ”
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SHANK
23;
Smoked Picnics
Sunnyfield Sliced Bacon
Smoked Pork Squares
Morrell’s Tender Process—
Short Shank—Cello Wrapped
Ib. 17¢
2 Y2-1b. pkgs 2c
Ib. 15¢
The Lowest Price This Season!
Fresh Shad
These prices effective in A&P Food Stores and Markets until Saturday night, April 29.
From
Chesapeake BUCK ROE
Bay 1b. 1b. 4