The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 11, 1947, Image 7

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“FARM TOPICS
The Pennsylvania State College
School of Agriculture
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Budgets Help Control] Costs—
Draw up a farm-and-home budget
and ‘then adhere to it to help con-
trol of farm costs. Long range
plans also help.
Fill Concrete Blocks—TFilling con-
- “crete blocks with sifted cinders in
new construction will help keep
the structure warmer and drier.
Young Cows 'Excel—Cows pro-
duced from artificial breeding, avai
now in production, are doing better
than expected, reports Joe |S. Tay-
lor, dairy extension specialist of
the Pennsylvania State College.
One dairyman reports that his 2-
year-old cows from artificial breed-
ing are producing more milk than
their mature dams. In 1946, 88,000
cows owned by 14,000 Pennsylvania
dairymen were bred artificially.
Plan Poultry Pasture— Ladino
clover pasture, excellent for poultry,
can be started this spring by seed-
ing on winter grain or with oalts
or spring barley, or with ryegrass
as a nurse crop.
Sods Improve Orchards—Early
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anyone with less experience than I've had!”
and I don’t think you’ll find
STRICTLY BUSINESS
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spring - disking of permanent sods
in orchards will ease fertilizer re-
quirements by liberating plant food
through decompesition of the vege-
: table matter.
Cheaper Than Bulls—The largest
Pennsylvania dairy herd using arti-
ficial breeding breeds all of fits
300 cows that way. The owner says
it is cheaper ‘than keeping bulls.
Lehman Class To Give
“Sister Susie Swings It”
“Sister Susie Swings Tt”,.a rollick-
ing comedy, will be presented by
members of the Friendship Class of
Lehman Methodist Church in the
Lehman High School auditorium
Friday, May 2. Ice Cream, pie and
coffee will be sold.
1.
TIED
‘Now here's a warning
for poultry folks,
This is no time for
cracking jokes,
It’s time to start that AVI-TON plan,
Just mix it in my growing bran.*
Birds heavily infested with large roundworms
and cecal worms can’t do their best. Control
these worms with a systematic 3-day Aw-Ton
treatment each month. Easily mixed wm mesh.
USE A 3-DAY
TREATMENT
EACH
MONTH
Stapleton’s Drug Store
LUZERNE, PENNA.
Always rely on this great rub for
CHEST
COLDS
to relieve coughs — aching muscles
RUB ON
Fine
Memorials
LARGE SELECTION
Summit Hill Marble &
Granite Co.
Luzerne-Dallas Highway
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THirD PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, AUTHOR OF THE
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, FIRST AMERICAN STATESMAN
TO MAKE STATE AID TO EDUCATION A FUNDAMENTAL TENET
OF A DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE, FOUNDER OF THE UNIVERSITY
OF VIRGINIA, IN HIS DAY A FAMED DIPLOMAT, ARCHITECT,
METEOROLOGIST AND HORTICULTURIST=-THOMAS JEFFERSON
/S REVERED BY ALL FREEDOM-LOVING PEOPLE AS ONE OF
THE GREATEST APOSTLES OF DEMOCRACY WHO EVER LIVED.
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THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1947
Walter Smith Is Guest
At Birthday Dinner
Walter Smith was guest of honor
at a surprise birthday dinner Sun-
day. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs,
George Smith and Betty of Wilkes-
Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith
and Delores and Janet of Harveys’
Lake, Rev. and’ Mrs. Harry Smith
and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Wolfe and Dale of Rome; (Clifford
Davis, Mrs, Naomi Lyons and Glen-
da and Gloria Jean, Mrs. Smith,
Kathryn and the guest of honor.
Card Of Thanks
Loren) Berlew and family wish to
thank all those who sent cards and
flowers or who assisted in any way
during their recent bereavement.
When Coughs
Due To Colds
Hit You Hard
Try This Famous Canadian Cough
Remedy for Fast Effective Action
Spend 45 cents today at any drug store fi
bottle of BUCKLEY'S CANADIOL ‘MIX:
TURE—triple acting—to relieve coughing
fast. Take a teaspoonful and hold it on the
tongue a moment, then swallow slowly and
feel oi Jowered, Buageat action spread
roat, head and bronchial tubes.
BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE acts promptly to
help loosen up thick, sticky phlegm—soothe
irritated throat membranes and ease hard
coughing spells. N
Most all Canada knows BUCKLEY’S—folks
who live up North where a cough mixture
has got to do a real job, keep BUCKLEY'S
handy. So try it the very next time a cold
results in a wracking, stubborn cough—find
put for Yuossls how 550d 2nd giiseiive is is.
or_coughs due to colds. Get Y’S
CANADIOL MIXTURE — made in the
U.S. A. — TODAY —at all drug . stores.
| Easter Morning
About a hundred people attended
the Easter morning breakfast at
East Dallas Methodist Church on
Sunday following the Sunrise Ser-
vice. *
Mrs, Thomas Moore was guest
soloist at the service.
LEGAL
In the Court of Common Pleas
of Luzerne County, No. 1294 Decem-
ber Term, 1946. [Libel in Divorce
a vinculo matrimonii, Grace Swine-
hart v. Arthur Swinehart. To Art-
hur 'Swinehart: Take notice" that
an alias subpoena having been re-
turned by the Sheriff of Luzerne
County, that you cannit be found
in Luzerne County, you are here-
by notified and directed to appear
before the said Court on Monday,
April 21, 1947, at 10 AM., to answer
the complaint filed in the above
case.
ROBERT SHERROICK,
Sheriff
WILLIAM A. VALENTINE
Attorney
730 Miners National Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
Notice is hereby given that Mar-
tin ‘A. Brennan of Duryea Borough,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,
Guardian of Mary E. Kennedy; a
weak-minded person, has filed in the
Office of the Luzerne County Pro-
thonotary his first and final account
to No. 1014 October Term, 1944,
and that the same will be presented
to the Court for audit and confirma-
tion on the 21st day of April, 1947,
at ten o'clock A. M., and that
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They'reere!
and
Three New Born Kittens |
Two golds, cheerful as April daffodils
and One “Tagger”, just like its Ma——all
guaranteed to be insatiable ratters!
For immediate delivery, just phone—
pring
HOWARD RISLEY’S BARNYARD
DALLAS 300 or 396
unless cause be shown to the
contrary the same will be con-
firmed.
PATRICK J. FLANNERY,
Attorney
SEALED BIDS
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Controller of Luzerne County
at his office at the Court House,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna., until 10:00
AM., Tuesday, April 29th, '47, for
furnishing Luzerne County with:
Various materials for the main-
tenance of Road and Bridges for
the current fiscal year.
Insurance of Voting machines.
All in accordance with specifica-
tions on file in the Office of the
Purchasing Agent, ‘Court House An-
nex Water Street, Wilkes-Barre,
Penna.
Proposals must be accompanied
by a certified check, Bank Cashiers
check or Trust Company Treasurer's
check in the amount set forth in
the specifications made payable to
the Treasurer of Luzerne County.
Bid envelopes to be plainly mark-
ed with the name of items or ar-
ticle for which bid is intended.
ROBERT H. STROH,
Luzerne County Controller
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1947
AT 10:00 AM.
By wvirtue of a writ of fi fa, No.
11, May Term, 1947, issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, to me directed,
there will be exposed to public sale
by vendue, to the highest and best
bidders, for cash, in Court Room
No. 1, Court House,in the City of
Wilkes-Barre, County of Luzerne
and State of Pennsylvania, on Fri-
day, April 25, 1947, at ten o'clock,
in the aforenoon of the said day,
all the right, title and interest of
the Defendants in and to the follow-
ing described lot, piece or parcel of
land, viz:
All the right, ititle and interest
in and to ‘that certain piece or
PAGE SEVEN
parcel of land, situate in the
City of Wilkes-Barre, County
of Luzerne and State of Penn-
sylvania, bounded and de-
scribed as follows:
Situate .in the first ward of
the City of Wilkes-Barre, and
being the Westerly half of Lot
No. 157 on Miner, Kulp and
Chase's map of North Wilkes-
Barre, recorded in Luzerne
County in Deed Book No. 164,
page 1, being 22% feet in front
or width on Chestnut street,
and 130 feet in depth, and con-
taining 2,925 square feet.
Siezed and taken into execution at
the suit of Ralph J. Johnston, At-
torney, ‘Assignee, vs. Anthony Pu-
laski and Nellie Pulaski, and will
be sold by
ROBERT SHERROCK, [Sheriff
JOHNSTON & POPE,
Attorneys
COUGHS
CHEST COLDS
ACHES—PAINS
Try Quay’s
G. G. 5.
Goose Grease Salve
Penetrating Rub
AT ALL GOOD STORES
50c
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DENTAL pLaTES
Kleenite ends messy, narmful orushing. Just
put your plate or bridge in a glass of water,
add a little Kleenite. Presto! Stains, dis-
colorations and denture odors disappear.
Your teeth sparkle like new. Ask your drug-
ist today for Kleenite. Cr for generous
ge Sample, write Kojene Products Corp..
Rochester 11, N. Y.
KLEENITE the Brushless Way
tic,
and very reasonably priced.
“As Near As The Telephone”
ALFRED D.
Funeral Director
Our services are sympathe-
understanding, reliable
Phone Dallas 363-R-4
BRONSON
WORK
WASHERS
Sales and Service
REBENNACK & COVERT
265-267 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON
_DON€ BY SPECIALISTS.
AN IF YOu DONT GET
me RIGHT SIZE
TELL ME ,ANGEL---
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TIMES «LEARNING FINALLY THAT ALL
WOMEN AND MOST MEN ARE ENEMIES!
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A FRIEND! BUT
NO, NO! YOU MAKE ME FEEL .
AWFULLY - -SORRY FOR YOU: GOSH:
TOP OF THE WORLD - -YOU NEEDED
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AT ME IF I GO ON!
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IF YOU-+I MEAN:
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