AR {FIED ADS HELP WANTED Prices Steady As Flurry Ends (Continued from Page 1) Se “THE ANCIENT ZAPOTIC INDIAN TRIBE OF MEXICO HAD DENTISTS WHO DRAINED @N AND EXTRACTED AA TEETH OR FILLED GR Tem Wid N D UF YOU ARE PLANNING A TRIP TO MARS IT IS GOOD TO REMEMBER THAT THE RED PLANET'S CLIMATE IS FAR FROM COMFORTABLE... THE EQUATORIAL TEMPERATURE IS CALCULATED TO RISE FROM 120° BELOW FREEZING AT DAWN TO Help Wanted—Girl for part-time housework; within walking dis- tance of Overbrook Ave. Call Dallas 50 371 year—changed very little. But that war came as a surprise and house- GOLD INLAYS! im 80° FAHRENHEIT A For Rent—Apartment; three rooms : ig and bath; ar Hob water turnidi AT NOON/ py be Ay 3 wives had no 2 knowledge of war's ed; garage; $30. 33 Lake Street, & = > Co S| Stans on prices. «This month, 2 . \ ousewives remembered the “hi Dallas. ov SY CUSHAKA, AZo cHiseTAN 0 g X oo Rr as For Service Registered Toggenburg i ARMY TOLAY WASTE AND D Od RD GR 0 of the World War and, in their AI Q Buck. Also one for sale. William N. Sorber, Dallas R. F. D., 4, near Outlet school house. 371 WANTED TO BUY Wanted To Buy—OIld pictures, pic- ture frames, glassware, candle sticks, furniture, etc. Tioga Lodge, NEW FOUND TASTES! | TH AN ¥ ) 74 W. Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, ad = op : wor Pa. 353 — RO : | Wanted To Buy—Old horses. We : ii I want to thank all the men pay highest cash prices for old live horses. Must not be diseased. Write or phone Ralph R. Balut, Dal- ae 77 wo “7 EVENT ND VILLAGES HUNDREDS OF Mi YF AROUND HIS ZOLOLAND HOME. THE FEW SURVIVORS OF HIS MADNESS WERE. F LY THEY DEPOP—~ ULATED THE BASUTOLAND AREA AFTER CONSUMING ¥2 MILLION PEOPLE TO SATISFY THEIR NNIBALISM... \\ LR \ ABOUT 3/4 OF A MILLION PEOPLE WHO WERE . _¢ MARRIED BEFORE THE SN XN NWN ANE THE Ap STATES THERE ARE { 3 AGE OF 16 Jl Postscripts Miss Gosart Given Democratic Nomination LEHMAN Nuss, Kent And Ehret Victors In Lehman Berlew Is Winner In Franklin Township hurry to stock up, brought about just such a condition as they were hoping to escape. - and women of Kingston Township who gave me such las, Pa. Phone 371-R-3 and re- ; g > verse charges. 34tf (Continued from Page 1) : Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lewis enter- ; : a nice vote for the office of * : Although she lost her campaign | tained at a corn roast and weiner The Republican nominees for George Berlew won a three-cor- Constable of Kingston Town- FOR SALE front of the cabin and later there | for the Republican nomination for |... Saturday night. Present were: school board in Lehman Township | nered race for the Republican nom- ship on Tuesday. I will en For Sale—Stove and fireplace wood. Call Harvey's Lake 257 or 253. 372 For Sale—Approx. 300 bu. apples, | spectacular sunset, and one more “This puts me in a funny predic-| ,.,. Miss Vivian Hurst, Florida: Donald Hislop polled 87 vot mostly Stark’s Delicious; 1 Ed- day, blessed by peace, gay with the | ament,” said Miss Gosart, a taX|ny. and Mrs. Bruce Brown. Miss | Fred Elston won the G. O. P. nom- | Thomas alr Fi znd life of the woods, dripping with | clerk in the County Commissioners’ : ination for supervisor, defeating | constable contest. There were no F RANGES W. wards baby basket; 1 iron bed, 51 in. by 27 in. D. A. Waters. 371 Coal: Nut, $7.05; stove, $7.05; pea, $5.55; buckwheat, $4.75; rice, $4.00. Delivered at Shavertown. 25¢c per ton additional in Dallas. Stewart was the trip to the mail box along the highway, a quarter of a mile away, and wood to be chopped and chores to be done and another, less sunshine, unmarred by a single vis- itation from the outside world. We know now that we shall re- member that day as long as we re- member the blood-red sunset. When it ended, it was a day with all the school director in Lake Township, Miss Louella Gosart received the Democratic nomination when her name was written in. office and president of the Republi- can Club of Lake Township. “I've never been a Democrat. However, if the citizens saw fit to nominate me, I'll stand for election in No- vember.” Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Moss, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lape, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Alling and Kenneth Alling of Ith- Elizabeth Alling, Mrs. Grace Ferry, Al Truitt of Philadelphia, Miss Mar- ian Smith, Betty and George Lewis. EE CE Mr. and Mrs. William Tompson and son, Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Johnson and son, Richard, spent in November will be Charles Nuss and Ed Kent for the six-year term and Arthur Ehret for the two-year term. W. H. Crosby, incumbent, and J. Milton Culp were defeated. George Bond. The Republican nom- ination for constable went to Joe E. Ide, who defeated Raymond Marsh and Lee Wentzel. He Lost; But He Won ination for supervisor in Franklin Township on Tuesday. His opponents were Howard Armstrong and James Smith. Democratic names filed for the pri- mary election. London—Style experts have de- signed a natty zipper “air raid suit” for British lassies. Now, when the . Eustice, D: 460-R-9. 25tf i i i i J. Eustice, Dallas R Sher su > the So many Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ge Ww. Willi { Dall sirens shriek, ladies can dress in one For. hotter water wells at lower 28 ® i 39) on ie 0 ge by Duke, and greeted the friend |Ralph Johnson. . eorge . Villans o. alias, | minute flat the manufacturers membered above the: others. Mor} who got out-of the cor and came. ph # who wesea conflifnie for the Re-|daim/ prices call Cresswell Drilling Co., Kingston, Pa. Phone 7-4815. 361. “We Buy Used Cars For Cash. Perry's Service Station, 375 Bennett St., Luzerne. 26tf REUPHOLSTERING ~All work guaranteed, large selec- tion fabrics. Write or phone 7-5636. - John Curtis, 33 S. Goodwin Ave, Kingston. 10tf “Guaranteed rebuilt Ford V8 engines. 4,000 mile guarantee. $7 month. on the next morning breakfast was interrupted by the sound of an auto- mobile, grinding its way over the rough ruts toward the meadows above. We hurried up, preceded LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT block dwelling house built on the front of the lot, and outhouses, etc. THIRD ALSO: ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Hollenback Town- toward us. As we walked back we laughed at Duke, who was prancing and play- ing, as he always did when company arrived. We reached the cabin and we unfolded an extra chair for the company. He sat down. “When did you have your last visitor ?” he asked. ‘We thought back. It was three or maybe four days, we recalled. “Then,” our friend said, ‘you don’t know that the war is on.” Mr. and Mrs. Beattie Simms and family spent several days at the World's Fair recently. * kk Miss Judith Simms is visiting in New York. * kk Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell called on Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ide. * ¥ ¥ Vera Ide, a student nurse at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ide. publican nomination for County Commissioner, polled 8,749 votes, running third among the 11 aspir- ants. But someone in Dallas Bor- ough wrote in Mr. Williams’ name, nominating him for auditor on the ‘Democratic ticket, so he will be on the General Election ballot anyway. Dance At Kunkle Lake Township Women’s Club will hold a dance at Kunkle Com- munity Hall tonight (Friday). There deavor to justify the confi dence you have placed in me. + McCARTHY KINGSTON TOWNSHIP CITY CHEVROLET COMPANY OFF ERS THESE SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 1937 Ford 1 to 1-Ton Stake Truck Original paint. Like new. Low mile- age. Has had very good care. Must 1937 Chevrolet Heavy duty, long wheel base. Cab and chassis. Carries $450 U license. For only Stull Brothers, Kingston, Pa. 19tf| ship, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, will be farmer and modern dance bounded and described as follows: AGH wind—s EE 5 he seen to be appreciated. QOO®|- co La prang up some- : LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT ; BEGINNING at a stone corner be-| (hore and was gone. Our throat| David Ide of Spencerfield, N. Y., D ic M . ONLY $385 1934 Dodge Y2-Ton Panel LEGAL NOTICE ing the southeast corner of the|iishtened. We remembered the |is Visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. emocratic eeting Reconditioned thoroughly. Refinish- : Letters testamentary having been | Hiram Lindner Tract and the south- | 15,3 red sunset. We remembered | and Mrs. Russel Ide. The W 's D ic Club of 1989 (hevrolet of obiue. Five pertoct $175 granted to the undersigned in the| West corner of the R. Keller Tract, | {ho sunny, quiet day. “When did ok S omens ogo Shih Heavy Duty Dump tires. Mech. perfect. Only ) Harvey's Lake will meet at the . : : > Complete with turning signals, etc. Estate of Peter J. Bowman, Deceas- ed, late of the Borough of Forty Fort, Luzerne County, Penna., all persons indebted to said Estate shall make payment promptly and all persons having claims or de- ends against said Estate shall Sm ake kuuwn and present the same without delay to SARAH MILDRED BOWMAN, Executrix. = 31 Fort Street, Forty Fort, Penna. or to RUDOLPH J. MAGAGNA, Attorney, 109 North Welles Street, H away from its limb and floated iS Kingston, Penna. south thirteen (13) degrees thirty! jiohily to the sand. Our friend laid Ee aa had von ons gemme Som Cagverton » 1 88 M RIN ST (30) minutes east three hundred|, newspaper on the desk under the | pram et tide ut & when At and Carverton had taken the other. = SHERIFF'S SALE thirty-eight and seventy-two hun- trees and a few brown pine needles Rite Mocs Sill pork Mra LUZERNE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1939, (dredths (338.72) feet to a stone, sprinkled across the black headlines. | Mary Ferry, president, has an. | IIIIHIHENIIEIRREIRTIAIARENDE 5 . AT 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 150, October Term, 1939, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of ALL that certain piece or parcel| ji iside for a last cigarette. The : : 1 3 - than doubled. Child f th ER au Luzerne County, to me directed, |of land situate in Sugarloaf and lonely little cabin, nestled under the on OE ou oe ii a of ihe CHUCK ROAST ib (3 there will be exposed to public sale| Hollenback Townships, Luzerne| y+’ hemlocks, looked wistful and : ROLLED RIB ROA S v BER TRE u Cc a a a a a » ib. 29¢ 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 6th day of October, 1939, at ten o’clock on) degugas feos ong fundrad Joud-speakers, absorbing bulletins | in the forenoon of the said day, all | twelve (112) rods to a stone; thence 4. ‘New York and London and | Be SLi the right, title and interests of the |north eighty-three and one-fourth |p. =o" 1 4 Berlin, Nerves were! “ON Tala higas aM Bw an on 1h io AIRCUI n u 3 u u 2 ¥ 2 C defendant in and to the following described lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz: ALL that certain lot of land sit- uate in the Borough of West Hazle- ton, Luzerne County, State of Penn- sylvania, being lot number one (1) square number fifty-five (55) on plan of the town of West Hazleton, being forty (40) feet in front on Broad Street and one hundred and BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Broad and Adams Avenue; and located on the western bound- ary of the John Hays Tract; thence north seventy-eight (78) degrees fourteen (14) minutes east for a distance of eight hundred sixty-one and twenty-four hundredths (861.- 24) feet to a stone corner; thence north twelve (12) degrees forty-two (42) minutes west two hundred fifty-eight (258) feet to a stone corner; thence south eighty-two (82) degrees fifty-five (55) minutes west nine hundred ninety and fifty- six hundredths (990.56) feet to a stone corner on the eastern bound- ary of the John Hays Tract; thence corner and being the place of be- ginning. FOURTH ALSO: County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point being the southwest corner of the John Hayes Tract; thence north seventy-seven (8314) degrees east forty-five and four-tenths (45.4) rods to a stone; thence north two (2) degrees west twenty-two and five-tenths (22.5) rods to a stone; thence north nine- teen and one-half (19%) degrees west one hundred thirty-three and | two tenths (133.2) rods to a stone; pup, parked fiercely and hurled | thence south eighty-four and one- half (84%) degrees west three and |} 1 »13 rumpled the thick hair | i eight-tenths (3.8) rods to a stone; | five and one-tenth (55.1) rods to a stone; thence north eighty-three | and one-half (831%) degrees east it start?” “Barly yesterday morning,” our friend answered, gravely. ‘Hitler ordered his troops across the Polish frontier. Warsaw has been bombed. I thought you’d like to know.” The peace had ended. For us, it had lasted 24 hours longer than for most of the world. A squirrel scampered overhead, carrying more nuts to its winter cache. By the streams’ edge a pinched flower, cold and bedraggled, hurt by the first light frost, warmed itself in the sun. A leaf shivered and broke It was the end of summer. There was a bright, cold moon again that night when we walked cozy and snug. But it was different now. Far to the east tense men were marching and anguished men and women and children were dying. A million people were hunched over jumpy, hearts beat faster, tongues wagged incessantly. was war. And this bright moon shone tonight on fear-filled cities, blackened to hide from the death that would come riding the clouds. There was a rustle in the brush. himself toward it. We called him back of his ears. Our cigarette “Let’s go home, Duke,” we said. At last there | | | | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crispell called on Mr. Crispell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Crispell of Shavertown. * kk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas and family of Ceasetown called on Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ide and family on Sunday. Miss Muriel Zimmerman has re- sumed her work in Philadelphia. Dallas Borough PTA Ready For New Year nounced that plans will be discussed for forthcoming meetings. Last year membership in the Association was London—Monkeys, zebras and elephants from the London Zoo have thoughtfully been removed to the country where they will escape bombs dropped on human beings. WASHER ARLE 3 “You Make The Terms” CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS x & ED ll BIGGEST, FINEST, STURDIEST EVER SOLD AT TIS PRICE. home of Mrs. Charles Lerch next Wednesday night. Cup Series Begins At Vernon Sunday A three-game series for the cup in the Bi-County league will start when Carverton baseball club meets Vernon at Vernon on Sunday after- noon at 2:30. Vernon, Carverton and Meshoppen were semi-finalists in the league, when Meshoppen dropped out of the circuit. Vernon Carries U license. Was bought to work on WPA project. Owner could not get contract. Original $99 5 cost $1350. Now only 1936 Ford 14-Ton Panel Original black finish. Exceptional good running order. Five $265 good tires. Only CITY CHEVROLET COMPANY LIBERTY & HAZLE STREETS, WILKES-BARRE 355 MARKET STREET, KINGSTON Open Evenings and Sundays e Dial 7-1171 \¢ fifty (150) feet in depth, bounded | thence north thirty-two and one-|,,.4, 5 ong, bright arc and hissed | || Ay ue POUND sor a and described as follows: fourth (32%) degrees west fifty-| oi to]] in the water. 2 DUTY CAPACITY | BOG FOOD owe we 3.0308 140 $2.95 (0 $7.50 PORK SAUSAGE . . Dressed SHRIMP . . . OLIVES (stuffed) . FLOUR—Gold Medal —— Everything GRAPES—Concerd . PORK LOIN (Rib End) . . . . BONELESS LAMB ROAST . . . . BONELESS VEAL ROAST . . . . PORK, VEAL, BEEF Ground Together Live roasting and Stewing Chickens TEA (6 kinds) u u 5 a u COFFEE—Ground as you wish ih. Ih. 25¢ 25¢ ib. ib. ib. 2%¢ 29¢ 29¢ To Order « 3-lb. 19¢ « Ih 123 . 2 51-01. cans 25¢ rs sx BIOL. 236 1-barrel $1.95 For Canning —— 4-bu. 5%¢ thence extending northwardly along i Se EASY & S ; See east side of said Broad Street forty | one hundred sixty-three an ree- | le Extra Wide you'll be amazed at the u u a (40) feet; thence extending east-| tenths (163.3) rods to a stone; | Washers—Ironers La Weiager \shion TGRY new things this | CAULIFLOWER ye 9 for 25¢ wardly along said Adams Avenue | thence north thirty-two (32) de-| | Rolls super. Washer ‘does ito B g EDEDE ES SQ SWEET POTATOES of that same breadth of forty (40) | grees west one hundred twenty-four | RADIOS ° Tub Topesialn i b © Bow en 1 ibs. 25¢ feet, in length or depth one hundred | and two-tenth (124.2) rods to a : ® FA Coons lutely perfect rinsing MEN ; { LEMONS (large) Yoana a doz. 25¢ and fifty (150) feet to Bee alley, | stone; thence south eighty-four and | Phileco | ioned Tub, with one-third the time % SHOP MANGOE containing six thousand (6000) | three-fourths (84%) degrees west, Stromberg Carlson | Gover, fend eed stort, aud without M S (large) go Tg Vy doz, i0c square feet of land. two hundred fifty-two and four- | mmm gn Vibration by ny Fopties al AlN STREET VINEGAR al {9¢ IMPROVED by having erected |tenths (242.4) rods to a corner; | PREST-O-LITE : i) Righd Span, soiled water for you LUZERNE PA gi ' 5 . 8 » 2 . thereon a large two story frame | thence south nine and one-fourth Batteries i Tires-Tubcs Sridgesrins direst B lasntey hs y . APPLES—tEating or Boiling eT :1hs, 25¢ hotel building built on the front of | (9%) degrees east sixty-two (62) : Deep Skirt. ns oats. ting EE $s the lot and a large cement garage |rods to a stone; thence south eighty ® Te lar eh Sn ar iii 1 built on the rear of the lot, etc. |and one-half (807%) degrees east SERVICE sisting Finish. washer before your SECOND ALSO: : twenty-two (22) rods to a stone; Washers—Sweepers ® Oiled for Life next washday. ALL that certain lot of land sit- uate in the Borough of West Hazle- ton, Luzerne County, State of Penn- sylvania, being lot number two (2) of square number fifty-five (55) on plan of the town of West Hazleton, being forty (40) feet in front on Broad Street and one hundred and fifty (150) fect in depth, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point forty (40) feet morthwardly from the northeast corner of Broad and Adams Avenue; thence extending northwardly along the east side of said Broad Street forty (40) feet; thence extending eastwardly along line parallel with said Adams Avenue of that same breadth of forty (40) feet, in length or depth one hundred and fifty (150) feet to Bee alley, containing six thousand (6000) square feet of land. IMPROVED by having erected thereon a large two story cement thence south thirteen and one-half (13%) degrees east two hundred seventy-seven and six-tenths (277- 6) rods to a point, the place of be- ginning. Containing 359 acres, 67 perches, and being warranty tract in the name of John Hays. Seized and sold as the property of Charles H. Schad, by WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff. Adrian H. Jones, Atty. ROYAL WHISPERING Newspaper men who covered the visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of England to the New York World's Fair are still wonder- ing what the King said to his con- sort out of the corner of his mouth while he stood at attention during the playing of the two National Anthems in the Court of P=zace. There wasn’t a lip reader in the hundreds of reporters and photcg- raphers on the job. PARTS Reconditioned Washers REBENNACK & COVERT 267 WYO. AVE., KINGSTON Phone 7-4514 — Open Evenings OPENING WINTER SEASON © FARMER DANCES SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16 WHITENIGHT'S 31 W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre — DIAL 3-0019 — ® THE GROTTO Jack Nothoff Prop. DOC TRAVER, Caller For Reservations Call . . . H. L. 3641 or 3647 Harvey’s Lake I extend my sincere To the men and women who so splendidly supported my candidacy at Tuesday's primary THANKS. W. A. Valentine.
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