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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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6
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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1935 Six Dentist Candidate Chamber Joins JOHN E. BURKE PLEADS GUILTY Barre Lodge 109, Benevolent and Protective Order of. Elks, and again reelected last year, marking; the first time In 20 years the lodge be Straessley Is For New Deal stowed this honor-upon Its ruler. Booster yi mm Paroled to Make Restitution in Stock Deal Council Candidate One of Observance of Anthracite 4 TENDER-JUICY Week in 2 Counties to Youngest Commissioned Captains in Service I7- Inr addltlon-4o -serving; the Elks Lodge as chairman of the trustees, hels active in benevolent and social activities of Wilkes-Barre Aerie of Eagles, local posts of the American Legion and Veterans -of Foreign Wars. "-Zv In professional circles Dr.

Straessley is an annual, attendant at meetings of the National Dental Association and through the year takes an active part in councils and periodic- meetings of the State and local dental associations, wmm Begin October 7 I Pot 111 mi Directors of the Chamber of Commerce vesterdav approved a I "WHERE ECONOMY RUIES" motion to cooperate with other J' chambers In" Luzerneand- Lacka 0 Coming through World War service as one of the youngest commissioned captains of the nation's overseas force Is a distinction held by S. H. Straessley of 485 South Franklin Street, candidate for the Democratic- nomination for City Council in the primary election on LEAN FRONT CUTS lb. wanna Counties in observance 01 an Anthracite Week to begin October 7. T.

M. B. Hicks, official Dr. Straessley's activity In local John E. Burke of 182 Wyoming Street, Wilkes-Barre, pleaded guilty before Judge Coughlin yesterday to two indictments, one charging larceny and receiving and the other charging fraudulent conversion.

The, Commonwealth alleged the defendant sold stock of Pennsylvania Power Light Company to a friend, and received a check for (950. He hashed the check and kept the money but failed to deliver the stock. Defendant was released "under a suspended sentence oa condition that he pay, the costs and make restitution by returning; the money within one week, or furnish a bond to insure compliance with the order. Attorney C. B.

Lenahan represented the purchaser of the stocx and Attornev W. J. Butler Tuesday; September 17. Center Cutiof Chuck Roast lb. 23c It was while engaged in his first support of New Deal measures affecting jwelf are of air classes of citizens dates back to the first announcement -r that Franklin D.

Roosevelt would leave the governorship of New York State to aspire for the presidency. Dr. Straessley shortly after graduating from dental college married Miss Kathleen McNevln, then a resident of Plttston and graduate 01 xomeruyo, woo- Ryyviufccu mittee chairman. Committees on airport and flood control reported to directors. It was announced that the work on the new project at the airport, to finish grading and rolling would begin next week.

The flood control comtalttee reported that the lining and staking under C. F. army n- cities'TOU'r-eated are gunolyinz -five men as Sear of dental practice in his native wn of Johnsonburg In the northwest part of the State that the call to service found Dr. Straessley equipped to pass for enlistment in the Army Dental Corps. DR.

S. H. STRAESSLEY FINEST MILK-FED STEWING CHICKENS ib. 27 Up to 313 lbs, years ago Dr. straessley was or university or Pennsylvania Hos- GENUINE 19 McQrindle, Stanley Mesavage, Wit liam Sword, J.

W. Young. New Industries E. I. Lswlth, sist in the survey.

At present the! Legs of Lamb ib. 27c Chairman Nell Chrlsman, Alfred Darte, E. Deal, Joseph E. Fleltz, Hoyt Goode, Moses Griffith, Sam Hlrshowltz, Walter Le wis, A. J.

Freh Cut Night School at the i Wilkes-Barre Business College VICTOR LEE DODSON, Pres. Ground Beef ib. 17c Sliced Llewellyn, John M. Miles, Keeder Miller, Frank Mitten, J. B.

Potter, D. T. Scott, Charles Weisman, J. K. Weitzenkorn, E.

A. Wakeman, Edward Eyerman Postal Affairs Edwin Abbott, chairman; Joseph Burke, F. D. Cooper, James F. Cromwell, A.

C. Victor Lee Dodson, R. B. Evans, R. E.

Hopkins, W. B. Hupple, Edgar Klipple, W. F. Logan, H.

S. MacLean, LeRoy Reese, N. D. Rinker, Ralph F. Tanblyn.

2 Rallies in Brookside Our Own Make Pure Pork Sausage i lb. 35c Baked Loaf 19c Siloed Boiled Ham lb. 29c SUoed Visking Bologna lb. 19c Young Men's Political Club of nnnnn HONEY BRAND WHOLE OR Bookkeeping Shorthand Typewriting, Spelling Arithmetic Grammar 7 Other Subjects if Needed Vs SMALL SMOKED jrorty ort property on tne river is being surveyed. Cooperation of communities in assisting In the survey was commended In the report.

It was announced yesterday that the public relations and memberships committees will meet at noon Monday in Hotel Redington. These committees were reaffirmed appointed: Convention: John M. Miles, chairman; J. S. Bittenbender, Dennis F.

Crolly, Robert S. Conahay, Charles E. Daley, Dr. W. E.

Davis, Major B. F. Evans, Fred Hermann, Horst, Arnott Jones, N. W. Ketron, H.

R. Mallow, John A. Redington, William Rooney. Distributing Agencies: George Weer, chairman, H. D.

Baldwin, M. S. Beddow, A. J. Boettger, T.

J. Collins, William H. Davis, H. R. Duffy, Harris Evans, H.

F. Goer-Inger, John Howell, Jamce T. Howella A. F. Hutcheson, W.

A. Johns, Charles Keyeer, Charles F. Kuhne, C. A. Leighton, L.

C. Lucas, Bruce MacDermott, E. H. Malick, J. F.

Maran, Joseph McCarthy, H. B. Ramsay, W. E. Rlt-ter, C.

H. Rolfs, J. Sherman Ryan, S. Y. Slocum, C.

H. Taylor, L. T. Writter. Flood Control: E.

A. Hoffman, chairman; John A. Allen, T. H. Atherton, W.

T. Barnes, S. C. Chase, J. Campbell Collins, -A Harden Coon, F.

D. Cooper, B. W. Davis, James Dukas, Dr. H.

B. Gibby, H. B. Glidden, Moses Griffith, Joesph Hooper, J. Harold Mahon, E.

B. Mulligan, E. M. Rosser, H. Lee Scott, J.

L. Turner. Highway: A. Harden Coon, chairman; -CrlirAlbertiB--iV-BeerSr Hale Coughlin, Nicholas Fox, Harry Goeringer, Warren Goff, Peter Jur-chak, Chales J. McGough, E.

F. Mc-Govern, Francis Murray, J. B. Potter, J. Stanley Rinehimer, H.

Lee Scott, A. J. Sordoni, A. L. Stull, J.

G. Wade, George Weer. Airport: Li J. Writter. chairman.

16th Ward, 2nd will meet Sunday at 2 in Monkas Hall, 685 North Washington Street. Michael E. Matcho will be chairman of a Democratic rally-to b-held-Sun- SHANK HALF LB. lllloiiiirv)i SUGAR CURED UUiAlUUUy day mgnt at 8 at Muzyka's Han, 850 North Washington Street. These Hams Are Also On Sale In Our Grocery stores OUR FANCY FRESH CREAMERY TUB BEGINS SEPTEMBER 16 Ptnnoc I 6.00 Per Month r--mCeS $40.00 For Eight Months HEAR ATTY.

PAUL J. SCHMIDT REPUBLICAN' CANDIDATE FOR CITY COUNCIL On WBRE at 7:30 p. m. (DST) TONIGHT September 14, 1935 ollu 1 lzjkJ Ln Day School Now Getting Started Ask for a Catalogue A Splendid Value Daisy Brooms George Eckman, Gregory Feren- Whit Naptha Laundry Soap oacn, hi. a.

noirman, nan wac-Callum. W. W. Mutter, Dr. Leo C.

each 23c 6 cakes 23c 6 lib. cans 25c 3 Flo. 2 cans 25c Mundy, George Reynolds, K. Rus sell smitn. i Executive Committee-Industrial Council: W.

F. Dobson. chairman; With Fork and Tomato Sauce lona brand Charles E. Ash, J. B.

Carr, Ben Cohen, Louis Dahl, R. M. Eaton, Rulison Evans, Frank English, lona Beans New Pack Corn Soda Crackers Graham Crackers Gregory Ferenbach, Mortimer Gold smith, lieorge uregson, K. Hoff man, J. E.

Hoffman, Walter Johns, J. Ed. Johnson, Val Jones, R. H. 19c 23c Hamptunls lllA Fresh Baked lUC Hamptunls 10a Fresh Baked 1 lb.

lb. pkf. pkf. lib. 2 lb.

PKS. J. if. McDonald. W.

E. Man near, Robert Miner, S. T. Nicholson, George T. Perley, William Powell, Ernest Rohr, W.

R. Seem, A. A. Stocks, John Uhl, R. R.

Van Horn, Salad Dressing Rajah Brand 15c, quart jar 29c 2 do. 2 cans 27c Pt Jar Del Monte T. Jj. Varker, F. H.

Wagner, C. D. Wood. Industrial Relations Board: Wil- Ham S. McLean, chairman, T.

H. Atherton, Paul Bedford, Malcolm Crushed Pineapple Sunnyfield Flour Family or lb. bag 99c Pastry Burnside, Wilbur Fleck, Rev, Paul S. Heath, S. K.

Mitchell, E. B. Mulligan, W. C. Sutherland, Rev.

William J. Walsh; Henry Welgand, VOTE NORMAN Kev. Samuel wolk. Publio Relations and Membership: R. L.

Coughlin, chairman; R. A. Davis, vice-chairman; G. K. Bass, Hale Coughlin, Peter D.

Clark, B. F. Evans, G. M. Foote.

E. J. C. NOT A CHRONIC OFFICE-SEEKER JOSEPH FOR LB. CAN JAMES Fischer, Harry Goeringer, Sam Hlrshowltz, Fred Hermann, Mitchell FOR Jenkins, K.

W. Kintzer, James J. Law, Frank Mitten, Bruce. Mac- i Dermott, J. T.

Mackenrow, J. Bowden Northrup, P. A. O'Neill, Griff Powell, H. B.

Ramsay, John Redington, George J. Reynolds, J. Sherman Ryan, E. Walter Samuel, Edwin Shortz, S. Y.

i Slocum, K. Russell Smith, B. H. Whipple, John S. Wilson.

4 Valley Entrances T. H. Atherton. chairman: O. A.

Betterlv. F. QuarU IP1 in Sheriff MASON JARS Dozen JJ Oj Dozen Second Position On Democratic Ballot Register of Hills C. Booker, Ralph DeWitt, Clark Wright Evans, Rev F. L.

Fllnch-fcaugh, James P. Harris, E. D. LA Remarkable Value- 1935 New Pack Peas-Tomatoes or String Beans No. 2 Cans 4 September Sale 01 Paint and Wallpaper Republicans, True to the traditions of the Party, must choose wisely next Tuesday and nominate men of intelligence, integrity and proven ability.

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GaUon Porch and Deck Paint Water proof! Jk a Dries to a high ff gloss finish. 1.49-gal. LOUISIANA YAM First Quality Papers At Joseph Morris is a trained business man, tried in office one term and has a record that is highly satisfactory to all taxpayers He will add strength to the Republican ticket that must battle with the Democrats in November and solidify the party for the fight next year to declaim Democratic extravagance and brain-trust misrule. Sweet Potatoes 7 ibs. 25c 19c SATURDAY SPECIALS IN OUR BIG FOOD MARKET 50-62 S.

MAIN STREET 0 Double Roll Every one sunfast a large group of fresh new fall patterns for every room. Values to 89c. Large Layer Cakes each 43c ICED CINNAMON BUNS 19c CREAM PUFFS 6 for 25c Stillwell House Paint White and Colon. Covers well and wears well. Reg.

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