The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 27, 1939, Image 8

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"THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 195.
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NS Y. 433
WANTED TO BUY
Wanted To Buy—Before Nov. 1.
Small 10 to 25 acres. Suitable
for chickens. Stocked or not. Box
A, Dallas Post. Paul Szabo. 431
Wanted To Buy —Old horses. We
pay highest cash prices for old
live horses. Must not be diseased.
Write or phone Ralph R. Balut, Dal-
las, Pa. Phone 371-R-3 and re-
verse charges. 34tf
FOR RENT
For Rent—Five-room house, bath,
garage, electricity, newly-paper-
ed throughout, convenient to bus.
Phone 477-R-4. 431
FOR SALE
For Sale—Waxed oak settee. Good
condition. Reasonable. Phone
281-R-8, 9 to 11 a. m, 431
For Sale—House and barn paint,
$1.15 gal. All kinds of paint sup-
plies. Finance plan available. Bloch’s
Paint Store, 121 S. Main Street,
Wilkes-Barre. 431
For Sale—Good farm horses; from
1200 lbs. to 1600 lbs. Michael Sto-
larick, Lehman. 433
For Sale—1938 Ford V-8 Dump
Truck. Bargain. Good as new.
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that let-
ters of administration c. t. a upon
the Estate of Roxie H. Smith, de-
ceased, late of the Township of
Kingston, Luzerne County, Penna.,
have been granted .to the under-
signed, and that all persons having
claims against said estate are here-
by requested: to make known the
same and all persons indebted to
the said decedent are requested to
make payment without delay to the
undersigned.
VERNA M. SMITH,
Administratrix c. t. a.
2 Brooks Street,
Trucksville, Pa.
Charles H. Miner, Jr., Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that let-
ters testamentary in the Estate of
Elizabeth Goeringer, or Lizzie Goer-
inger, deceased, late of the city of
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,Pa.,
having been granted to the under-
signed, and that all persons having
claims against the said estate are
hereby requested to make known
the same, and all persons indebted
to the said decedent are request-
ed to make payment without delay
to the undersigned.
Louise Anna Goeringer,
Otto W. Goeringer, Executors,
24 Parsons Court,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Charles H. Miner, Jr., Attorney.
In the Court of Common Pleas of
LUZERNE COUNTY, ss:
Luzerne County, No. 17 October
Term, 1939. Libel in Divorce a vin-
culo matrimonii Florence Saylor
Cadieux vs. Alvarez Cadieux. To
Alvarez Cadieux: Take notice that
an alias subpoena having been re-
turned by the Sheriff of Luzerne
County that you could not be found
i in this County, you are hereby noti-
fied and directed to appear before
the said Court on Monday, Novem-
ber 13, 1939, at 10:00 o’clock A. M.,
to answer the complaint filed in the
above case.
Postscripts
(Continued from Page 1)
The next day the first leaf fell.
It groaned weakly and then it
went, sliding and slipping through
the air, taking an interminably
long time to reach the earth. It
was sad, but there was something
lovely about the way it floated
slowly downward. And the little
maple leaf, knowing the time had
come, tightened his grasp on his
limb and prayed for strength.
After that the rains came, hard,
cold, driving rains that tore his
brothers from their limbs and pack-
ed them deeply below. The very
little maple leaf was soggy and very
miserable, but he clung fiercely, and
when the rains stopped after three
days he was still hanging to his
limb, and there weren't very many
of his brothers left now.
The wind came and tossed him
about violently, and it took every
bit of strength and will power to
keep his hold, but he did. One day
it snowed a little, and he almost
forgot his misery, watching the
lazy flakes.
There was a day when two lovers
walked through the woods, hand in
hand, and the girl, whose cheeks
were reddened by the wind and
whose eyes were sparkling, pointed
to the little maple leaf and called
him “a brave little fellow.” That
helped.
But he knew he could not last
much longer. He ached all over
from holding so tightly.
“Why don’t you go, my son?”
his mother asked one day. “You
suffer so much.”
“No, mother,” the little maple
leaf answered. “I have decided to
be the last leaf in the world to go.
I must be sure that the others have
fallen.”
That night he asked the wind,
as it went rushing by. “Wind, is
there any leaf anywhere that has
not fallen?”
The wind went away in a burst
Michael Stolarick, Lehman. 431 WILLIAM R. THOMAS, of speed and when it came back the
Sheriff. [next night it told him. In all the
For Sale—$950 piano, $25; $190 | WILLIAM A. VALENTINE, world, no leaf had survived the cold
electric refrigerator, like new, Attorney. and the rain and the frosts. The
$75. 140 Franklin St., Dallas. 431 7 re
: = for Sale—General Electric refriger-
ator in perfect condition, $45.
‘Located in Kingston. Box 600, Dal-
las Post. 431
For Sale—8x10 heavy truck canvas
cover, $5; complete with ropes;
also one larger. Box 276, ip
: 4
For Sale—Ninety-acre Dallas Bor-
ough estate. Will divide to suit
purchaser. Terms reasonable. Elmer
Parrish, Dallas 230. Cell gysuingy
¥ 2 4
-
For Sale—Steinway Miniature Grand
Piano. Mahogany case, like new
in every respect. Will sell for one-
half list price. Lizdas Piano Store,
247 S. Main Street, Wilesbane.
4
For Sale—Rental Leases, For Sale
signs, No Trespassing signs, No
Hunting signs, For Rent signs, etc.
Dallas Post 40tf
Guaranteed rebuilt Ford V8 engines.
4,000 mile guarantee. $7 month.
Stull Brothers, Kingston, Pa. 19tf
For Sale—Stove and fireplace wood.
Call Harvey's Lake 257 or 253.
For Sale—Trespass Signs. Get our
quantity prices before you buy. The
Dallas Post. 38tf
Wedding Announcements, Engraved
Stationery, highest quality. See
our samples and save money. The
Dallas Post. 38tf
Coal: Nut, stove, egg, $7.30; pea,
$5.75; buckwheat, $4.90; rice,
$4.00. Delivered at Shavertown. 25¢
per ton additional in Dallas. Stewart
J. Eustice, Dallas. 460-R-9. 411
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
MISCELLANEOUS
For prompt removal of dead, old,
disabled horses, cows, mules,
phone Carl Crockett, Muhlenburg
13-R-4. Phone charges paid. 40tf
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that ar-
ticles of incorporation will be filed
with the Department of State of
Pennsylvania on November 3, 1939,
under the business corporation law,
Act of May 5, 1933 for the incorpor-
ation of an intended corporation to
be called Rialto Restaurant Inc., to
be formed for the purpose of con-
ducting a restaurant for the sale of
prepared and cooked food and bev-
erages to the public and to do all
business incident thereto.
OS Edwin H. Shepowich,
51 Bennett Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Garage Gets New Front
A new brick front is being erect-
ed at James R. Oliver's salesrooms
and garage on Main Street, Dallas.
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JOHN G. BEDNAR FOR
COUNCIL THIRD WARD
LARE’S
188 MAIN ST.
LUZERNE, PA.
PORK SAUSAGE - -
PORK LOIN RIB ROAST
ROLLED RIB ROAST -
LAMB CHOPS -
VEAL CHOPS - - -
SMOKED BACON
SLICED BAGON - -
VEAL SHOULDERS -
BEETS = x a.
SWEET POTATOES -
GCHEESE—Full Snappy
SUGAR =. ow
BEEF, PORK, VEAL—Ground Together - Ib. 24¢c
HAMBURG—Fresh Ground - - -
BONELESS VEAL ROAST - - -
— TRY OUR HOME DRESSED CHICKENS —
PIGS FEET = ow =
SCRAPPLE = = =
CABBAGE - = =
Ib. 21¢
ib. 121¢
Ib. 17¢
29¢
Ib. 23¢
Ib. 19¢c
Ib.
Ib.
ib. 5¢
= = = = = |h 9c
= = = = = |b. 19¢c
= = = = 21h 12%c
= = = = = |b. I6c
= = = = bunch 2c
«x w.= «Ih 2
= = = = Albs. 10c
= = = = = |b. 15¢
= = om 10 Ibs. 53¢
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for $2.54—15% off regular price. Offer good until Oct. 31.
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little maple leaf was alone. Then
he knew his time had come.
“I am the only leaf left, Mother,”
he said, “and now I am going.”
His mother looked at him proud-
ly. Her voice was sad. ‘Next year,
when the leaves come again,” she
said, “I shall tell them of you and
they will make a song about you.
Go now, very little leaf, and God
bless you.”
The very little maple leaf took
one last look about him. The world
was brown and dead and there was
no friend left to say good bye.
He was alone. One lonely leaf,
of the countless trillions which had
rustled and whispered here such a
short time ago. He was so tired,
so awfully tired. He wanted so
much to rest his stem, which ached
from holding so tightly.
He shook his points weakly.
“Good by, mother,” he said.
“Good by, son,” the mother call-
ed back, sleepily.
And then the little maple leaf
slipped away from his limb and
fluttered down and down and down
until he settled softly among his
brothers—and it was Winter.
Farmers Agree
On Milk Survey
(Continued from Page 1)
solid and immediate hope that more
and need, lies with the store meth-
od of distribution. With maximum
economies it is fair to say the store
price of milk would be at least four
cents under the home delivered
price and at least two cents under
any home delivered price that is
remotely possible.”
“It looks like a deadlock,” For-
tune concludes. “And so, for the
moment, it is. But it is a deadlock
that is ready to be resolved, and
the speed at which this’ foreseeable
unwinding will proceed is largely
up to the consumer.”
We Do For
Veedol Motor Oils—5 gts.
Gear Lubricants—35 lbs.
Chassis lubrication.
Drain and flush cooling system.
Inspect hose and hose connec-
tions.
Anti-freeze—4 qts.
Inspect battery and terminals.
PLAY SAFE
SAVE With This
WINTER SPECIAL — ALL CARS
Big Savings On Winter Protection
Here's What $ 95
ADD WOOLRERT’S Auto Service
ii MAIN ST. DALLAS, PA. ::
TIRES — LUBRICATION — ACCESSORIES
KUNKLE
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elston
entertained at their home recently
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Craze, Miss
Sue Zimmerman of Kingston and
George Chapman of Kingston.
* * *
A group of friends surprised
Fred Dodson with a party on Tues-
day night. In the group were Mr.
and Mrs. James Miers and daughter,
Dorothy Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hilbert and son, Keith, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Gross and daughter,
Dawn, Miss Helen Kinsman, Thomas
Landon, Althea Landon, Ted Cob-
leigh, Marguerite Ide, Mildred Dev-
ens, Doris Hess, Elva Knecht, Laura
Rothery, Estella Elston, Ike Mision,
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Marvin Elston, Mrs. Estella Isaacs
and Mrs. Fred Dodson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elston are
attending the World's Fair this
week.
* Xx %
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Elston en-
tertained at dinner recently Mrs.
Daisy Parrish, Plymouth; Mrs. Ad-
die Elston, Mrs. Florence Ransom,
Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Walter El-
ston, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elston,
Mrs. Owen Ide, Mrs. Ralph Hess and
daughters, Doris and Janet.
Mrs. A. C. Devens, Mildred Dev-
ens and. Mrs. Ralph Hess had dinner
with Mrs. Olive Kasarda, Wednes-
day.
VOTE HENRY BANTA
FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR
(Luzerne Borough)
Inspect and adjust fan belt.
Check generator charging rate.
Clean and re-oil air cleaner.
Clean and adjust spark plugs.
Check light bulbs.
Check brakes (adjusting extra)
Check wheel alignment (adjust-
ing extra)
PHONE 385
your property should fall victim to
Mrs. Fred Dodson
Entertains For Husband
Mrs. Fred Dodson of Kunkle en-
tertained Tuesday at dinner honor-
ing her husband Fred who cele-
brated his birthday anniversary.
Guests were: Mrs. Phillip Dodson |
and son, Bobby, Mrs. Paul Crockett,
Miss Jean Dodson, Frank Dodson of
Muhlenburg; Mrs. Ralph Elston,
Marvin Elston, Mrs. John Isaacs of
Kunkle; the guest of honor and the
hostess.
Stoker Exhibition
A display of anthracite-burn-
ing equipment at Philadelphia re-
cently brought 174 queries from
interested prospects to R. A. Davis,
anthracite week chairman and dis-
tributor for Iron Fireman. Chair-
man Davis said the display was
viewed by more than 50,000 in
Philadelphia and large crowds at
Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton.
VOTE HENRY BANTA
FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR
(Luzerne Borough)
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PHONE 382
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