The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 03, 1939, Image 8

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    Glasses and case in Dallas.
wner can claim them by paying
is ad. The Dallas Post ~~ 441
WANTED—Female
ted—Girl for general house-
rk; between 16-18. Phone
one W-B. 3-1720. 441
ted — Girl for general house-
vork within | walking. distance of
ts ville Store. Phone 40-R-2.
liam Townsend, Overbrook
441
ED TO RENT
Rent—Room, board it desired.
] ; Phone 282-R-T. 441
[PLOYMENT WANTED
ted—Seamstress desires work.
ressmaking or sewing. Phone
R-7. : 441
1 D— Representative to look
er our magazine subscription
t in Dallas, Pa. and vicinity.
od part of the hundreds of dol-
ent in this vicinity each fall’
inter for magazines. Oldest
in U.-S. Guaranteed lowest
on all periodicals, domestic
foreign. Instructions and equip-
ee. Start a growing and
nt business in whole or
re time. Especially adaptable for
t-ins. Address Moore-Cotrell,
‘Naples Road, North Cehootans
43
ted To Buy —Old horses. We
orses. Must not be diseased.
or phone Ralph R. Balut, Dal-
Phone 371-R-3 and re-
- : 34tf
Sale—Heating stove and used
‘battery, both good condition.
Ww. Strohl; Davenport Street.
441
IY farm horses; from
. to 1600 lbs. Michael Sto-
433
Sale—8x10 heavy truck canvas
ver, $5; complete with ropes;
ne larger. Box 276, Dallas.
\ 434
Tr Se Rincon Dallas Bor-
ough estate. Will divide to suit
ser. Terms reasonable. Elmer
ish, Dallas 230. Call svedings
42.
Sale—Stsimvay Miniature Grand
. Mahogany case, like new
er respect. Will sell for one-
ist price. Lizdas Piano Store,
'S. lain Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Sale—Rental Leases, For Sale
signs, No Trespassing signs, Nu
[unting signs, For Rent signs, ete
I 40
Guaranteed rebuilt Ford V8 enginet
4,000 mile guarantee. $7 month
Brothers, Kingston, Pa. 19tr
Sale—Trespass Signs. Get our!
antity prices before you buy. The
Dallas Post. 38tf
Wedding Announcements, Engraved
tationery, highest quality. See
r S=uples and save money. The
38tf
Coal: Nut, stove, egg, $7.30; pea,
$5.75; buckwheat, $4.90; rice,
$4.00. Delivered at Shavertown. 25¢
r ton additional in Dallas. Stewart
. Eustice, Dallas. 460-R-9. 411
We Buy Used Cars For Cash. Perry's
~ Service Station, 375 Bennett St.
26tf
*
An work guaranteed, large selec-
ion fabrics. Write or phone 7-5636.
Curtis, 33 S. Goodwin Ave.,
10tf
MISCELLANEOUS
For prompt removal of dead, old,
disabled horses, cows, mules,
hone Carl Crockett, Muhlenburg
13-R-4, Phone charges paid. 40tf
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-
requested to make known the
same and all persons indebted to
the said decedent are requested to:
make payment without delay to the
undersigned.
2 VERNA M. SMITH,
Administratrix c. t. a.
2 Brooks Street,
Trucksville, Pa.
Charles H. Miner, Jr., Attorney.
LEGAL NOTICE
Estate of Isabel H. Trembath, late
of the Borough of Kingston, Pa.,
deceased.
granted to the undersigned, all per-
ns indebted to said estate are re-
‘having claims or demands to make
known, and present the same with-
ut delay to
R. W. Trembath, Bxocutor,
123 Warren Street,
Tunkhannock, Pa.
(Continued from Page 1)
is a philosopher, inhabiting a realm
known best for its dazzling dis-
play of air castles.
At least this was the case in the
days when a man could go out and
locate a split rail fence without
packing along a week's supply of
food. We weren't aware how ser-
ious the situation had become until
we began our own autumn search
for a rail fence. Week-end after
week-end we plodded over wire-
inclosed fields, only to see more
gleaming wire fences stretching
endlessly ahead. We were on the
verge of panic when, last Sunday,
somewhere to-hell-and-gone beyond
Center Hill Road, we found it—a
genuine, split rail fence. ¢
We suppose this will seem like
quite a fuss to make over split rail
fence. People will say that we
might better be defending peace or
honor or democracy. Our anta-
gonism toward the wire fence will,
no doubt, seem elfin beside such
indisputably serious problems as,
say, the European War. Maybe it
is. But we think if somebody had
got: Chamberlain, Daladier, Hitler
‘and Stalin together on a split rail
fence last August there wouldn't be
any European War.
Harold Lloyd's New
Store Nears Opening
The new luncheonette and soda
fountain at Main Street and Carver-
ed by Harold Lloyd within the next
ton Road, Trucksville, will be open-
ten days. Equipment has been ar-
riving almost daily and Mr. Lloyd
has been busy installing it. The
establishment will be one of the
most attractive ingthis section.
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. 3 ’
Louise Anna Goeringer,
Otto W. Goeringer, Executors,
24 Parsons Court,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Charles H. Miner, Jr., Attorney.
PHILIP KUNKLE For SUPERVISOR ||
DALLAS TOWNSHIP
New Bennett Street Now Open
RENN'S CAFE
289 BENNETT STREET
Tonight and Saturday Night
— DANCING"
Music by
“Jolly Ramblers”
Our Specialty
Spaghetti—Sea Food
FOR BETTER
GOVERNMENT
Vote
Donald Hughes
— For —
School Director
LUZERNE BOROUGH
Republican
Ticket
VV VV VV VV VY VV VV VY YY YY Vv YY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
MEMBERS AMERICAN
BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
DIRECTORS
Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R.
Neely, Clifford Space, A. C.
R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, W. B.
Devens, Herbert Hill.
OFFICERS
C. A. Frantz, President
Sterling Machell, Vice-President
W. B. Jeter, Cashier
F. J. Eck, Assistant Cashier
DALLAS, PENNA.
Vault Boxes For Rent
Interest On Savings Deposits.
' No a count too small to secure
| careful attention.
7Accounts.
Sr Service
Splendid Program
Given At Alderson
Alderson Girl Scouts held their
annual vesper service in the Alder-
son Methodist Church, Sunday, di-
rectly following the regular church
service.
Program: prelude, Mildred Kitch-
en, clarinet and Charlotte Getzman,
piano; march as scouts assembled,
Charlotte Getzman: scout promise,
salute to flag, “Oh, Beautiful Ban-
ner”, scouts as body; scout hymn,
entire congregation; scripture les-
son, Edna Miller and Margaret
Clack; vocal solo, Shirley Sutton;
talk, “Why I Am a Girl Scout”, Lois
Avery; offertory duet, clarinets,
Mildred Kitchen and Mary Delaney.
So you're ashamed of your home,
eh? To be a real home, a house
must be more than merely weather-
proof. It must be cheerful, inviting,
attractive. POST Ads can show you
how to accomplish this at a sur-
prisingly reasonable cost—For home
improvement, read the POST Ads.
Sailor Longs
|For The Sea
(Continued from Page 1)
been around the world only once,
but he has touched at most ports
on both sides of North and South
America. ”
In his travels, Williams has col-
lected a valuable lot of souvenirs
and he is generous in pressing them
upon new-found friends. “I'll give
you anything I have,” he says, “but
don’t take the sea from me—ever.”
HUNTSVILLE
‘The annual chicken supper and
bazaar will be held in the Metho-
dist Church on November 6.
Mrs. C. R. Prutzman and Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Snyder visited
Philip Prutzman® at Mansfield
State Teachers’ College on Saturday.
Roy Jacobs of Plains is visiting
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Perrego.
Elizabeth ~~ Breckenridge, Jean
Cease, Thomas Cease and Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Marr and sons return-
ed from New York World's Fair.
Fourth Birthday Party
_ Mary Ann Brown, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Brown, was guest
of honor at a party celebrating her
fourth birthday anniversary Satur-
day. Present were: Lois Harris, An-
na May Shaver, Nancy Schooley,
Barbara Brown, Nancy May Elston,
Marilyn Harris, Carolyn Shaver,
Patsy Helfrich, Mary Ann Brown,
Mrs. Fred Riley, Mrs. Clarence Els-
ton, Mrs. Arthur Brown.
]. E. Seward Honored
At Birthday Dinner
J. E. Seward of Dallas was the
guest of honor at a birthday dinner.
given last Sunday by his grand-
daughter, Mrs. Machell Hildebrant
of Lake Street, Dallas. Guests were
Mrs.
Grace Stroud, Dallas; Mrs. Laura
Patterson, Mr. Seward and Mr. and
Mrs. Machell Hildebrant.
Sell unwanted articles that you
have wasting space in closets and
attics—phene Dallas 300 and ask
for an adtaker. Take advantage of
our economical rates to realize cash,
only 2 cents a word!
‘School, will speak at Luther League
«and the stories of the hymns told.
F. D. Hartsock of Scranton;
iy -lass Meets
i Ww. M. S. Supper r
Mary Durbin S. S. Class met Fr
day evening at the home of Mr:
Harold Shiber, Goss Manor, with J
twenty members present. Next
meeting will be held November 24
at the home of Mrs. Owen Jones,
Parsonage Street. All members are
urged to attend. Ei
Jute League Sunday
“The Power of Personality” will
be the subject of Rev. Herbert E.
Frankfort’s sermon at the morning
service at 11 at St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church, Shavertown, on Sunday.
Prof. J. A. Martin, supervising prin-
cipal of Kingston Township High
devotions at 6:45. “The Limita-
tions of God” will be Rev. Mr.
Frankfort’s sermon at vespers at
7:30. Familiar hymns will be sold
Disgusted with your job?
Ashamed of your house? Scared
stiff to take the old car out? Well
snap out of it—for a few cents you
can find a happy solution to your
DON’T SLEEP WHEN
GAS PRESSES HEART
If you can’t eat or sleep because
gas bloats yoy up try Adlerika.
ly
SHOE REPAIRING
One dose usua relieves pressure
on heart from stomach gas due to 55 MAIN ST. LUZERNE, PA. | 3
constipation. Adlerika cleans out o
BOTH bowels. ” ;
FRENCH and MORRIS
MULLAY’S
FOR MODERN
— Registered —
Civil Engineers
DALLAS, PENNA, ©
Land Surveys
Successors to Charles Cooke & Sons
JOHN G. BEDNAR
FOR COUNCIL THIRD WARD
(Luzerne Borough)
rize
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In seven weeks’ subscription campaign by The Dallas Post.
Only spare time needed to earn several dollars daily in commis-
sions with opportunity to win a big cash prize at the end of the campaign. Open to all—No experience necessary— entries
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+ -
On every
EARN DAILY PAY IN
SPARE TIME
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taken,
$400.00 CASH
HOW PRIZES WILL
BE AWARDED
Four Cash Prizes are offered as
follows:
sorrows—see the ADS in the POST. : 2
either new or renewal, the solicitor
retains a liberal commission. One
may earn several dollars daily, in
spare time, on commission alone,
and also have an opportunity to
win a big cash prize at the end of
' the campaign.
Everyone living in this section is
eligible to enter. More points or
credits will be given during the first
part of the campaign than during
the latter part, so there is a big
advantage in making an early start.
Start early by entering today.
Costs nothing to enter. Costs
nothing to win a prize. There will
be no losers. No experience neces-
sary. Send for an order book today.
If you need money this is just the
opportunity for which you are look-
ing—a chance to earn several dol-
lars daily in commissions alone,
even if you do not win a cash prize.
POINTERS ON HOW
TO WIN A PRIZE
First—you enter the campaign by
sending to The Dallas Post an En-
trance Coupon, which gives you
5,000 free points or credits. Or
phone the Campaign Manager to put
in an Entrance Coupon which gives
you 5,000 free points or credits.
An order book will be supplied
immediately and then one may
start out among friends and ac-
quaintances and secure cash sub-
scriptions, either new or renewal to
The Dallas Post. Use your telephone
and notify your friends you are out
after one of the cash prizes offered
in the campaign.
Call, phone, or write the Cam-
paign Manager any time for infor-
mation or supplies. Notify him im-
mediately before someone else in
your community beats you to the
easy subscriptions you know you
can get.
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5 Cash-Fourth Prize
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The solicitor retains 25 per cent
cash commissions daily on all col-
lections on new subscriptions or re-
newals. The four cash prizes will
be awarded at the end of the cam-
paign to the four solicitors who
secure the 4 highest point stand-
ings, less commissions, already
drawn by them.
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New
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Price
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ONLY SPARE TIME NEEDED TO EARN
SEVERAL DOLLARS DAILY
And Also Have An Opportunity To Win A Big Cash
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THE
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Any man or woman, boy or girl,
fifteen years, or over, living in this
section may enter the campaign. It
is not necessary to be a subscriber
to The Post in order to be eligible.
Fill in and bring, send or mail the
&Entrance Coupon at the bottom of
this ad, and the Campaign Manager
will furnish full information and
supplies. Or phone the Campaign
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member of his or her family is eligi-
ble to enter.
An audit of the points polled by -
the different workers will be made
by a committee of well known busi-
ness men at the end of the drive,
and the four solicitors finishing with
the four highest point totals will
receive the four cash prizes less any
commission already drawn.
This is a clean-cut business prop-
osition, and a fair and square deal
is guaranteed all who enter.
DALLAS
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Circulation Campaign
Mail, send or bring this Coupon to The Dallas
Only one of these
Post office at once.
coupons will be accepted from
each entrant
POST
Phone: Dallas 300
Call,
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or supplies.
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Campaign Headquarters
write or phone Campaign Headquarters
at the office of The Dallas Post for information
p. m. daily,
Saturday included. Phone Dallas 300.
J.S. LACKEY, Campaign Manager
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