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The following pupils from Meeker |
County, Pa.
Gosart and Mary E.
severally owned, Viz,
oy
THT DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA
me
real estate of Jacob C.
Gosart, jointly or
1. In Dallas Township on public road
School, Lydia Smith, teacher, have at- |from Demunds to Leek’s Corners ad-
tained an average of 90 or above for | joining Elisha Ryman
thirl quarter's work: George C. Spencer,
Thelma Hendershot, Virginia King,
Roy King, Ruth Cornell, Dorothy ‘Cor-
nell, Betty Bronson, Marie Rebennack,
and Harold Cornell.
Estate
uel F. Ross and wife,
SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday, 26th Aprid, 1935, ten o'clock’
A. M., Sheriff's sales room, court house,
Wilkes-Barre, = Pa. execution
court of common pleas
proved,
of Luzerne
and
containing about
twenty-six and one-half acres con-
veyed to Jacob C. Gosart and Mary E.
Gosart, in two pieces, by deed of Sam-
12th October,
1922, deed book 568, page 544, unim-
2. In Lehman Township on public}
road adjoining land late of Aaron Sut-
from [ton at Idetown, four and one-half acres
| convevea to Jacob C. Gosart by Peter
Ir
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‘WHERE ECONOMY RULES
EXTRA FANCY QUALITY
EVAPORATED
Peaches Pears
«10c | 2:33¢c
Our Spring Housecleaning Sale Banal Saturday Night!
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IONA BRAND
BARTLETT
Big
Cans
0
BROOMS . 1% (ii) 39¢
PAILS Saami. (8) = 19¢
Lifebuoy or
Lux
SOAP 3“ 18c
Easy Task Soap Chips .......5 gm 29%
Lighthouse Cleanser .....v....6 ®* 19
Rinso ....eccc00vvvveeness2 Be 39¢
A&P Ammonia ..........00.2 8 95.
\ IONA BRAND KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES or
Sauerkraut
3: 20¢
BLUE ROSE
Fancy Rice
3=14c
IONA
CUT BEETS
2:1T¢c
IONA BRAND
[ STRING BEANS or
TOMATOES
Post Toasties
JC
WHITE HOUSE 3
Evap. Milk
3:2 20c
Cans
~ OLD MUNICH MUNICH }
Malt Syrup
39¢
ENCORE BRAND
i COOKED
SPAGHETTI
Big
Cans
Big
Can
Big
Cans
| 3%29C |i 4: 25¢
cans
U. S. Gov't Graded “C” Cans
SULTANA—LIGHT MEAT G. E. MAZDA
Lamps
«190
15-25-40-60 Watt
POPULAR VARIETIES
Rose Bushes
= 230
WHITE HOUSE—PURE
Apple Jelly
~ Tuna Fish
2-258
Cans
GORTON’S READY-TO- JRTON’S READY-TO-FRY
Codfish Cakes
2 25¢
A BIG VALUE!
Olympia Peas
4+.:25¢
OLD FASHIONED WI WINESAP
APPLES
b ~ 236
i Sea Food Specials in Our Quality Meat Departments
“Fillets of Haddock” 10¢|
}j *Fillets of Haddock Are on Sale in Our Meat and Grocery Stores {f
No. 2
Cans
U. S. No. 1 HOME GROWN
POTATOES
146
Purchased From Keystone
Potato Growers Co-operative.
15-1b.
Peck
Stewing Oysters Medium Boston Mackerel
"3 doz. 25¢ 2 1bs., 25¢
Sliced Steak Cod Little Neck Clams
2 Ihe, 3ge doz., 10c
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FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1935.
Smith. 5th July, 1922,
page 5561, unimproved.
3. In Lehman Township about thir-
teen acres two perches or land on pub-
lic road from Dallas to Harvey's Lake,
adjoining alnd late of S. P. Ide, B. V.
Ide and C. Spencer, conveyed to Jacob
C. Gosart by Levi Johnson 31st October
1910, deed book 472, page 54, unim-
proved.
deed book 564,
4. In Lehman Township eleven and
76-100 perches in front on public road
adjoining George Jones and Caroline
Long, containing 143 perehes of land
conveyed to Jacob C. Gosart by James
Park, 27th November, 1911, deed book
480, page 406, improved with a two
story frame dwelling house.
5. In Lehman Township about three
hundred five feet in front on upper
road from Idetown to Harvey's Lake
adjoining land late of Jacob Johnson
and Charles Ruggles, containing one
and one-tenth acres, conveyed to Jacob
C. Gosart by Frank Nevel and wife, as
two pieces, 19th February,: 1912, deed
book 474, page 25, improved with two
two-story frame ‘dwellinghouses,
6. In Lake Township thirty feet in
deep to the Lake, conveyed by Jacob
R. Shaver to Mary E. Gosart, 2nd Sept-
wns
a ——— —
front on main road Inlet bridge and
about one hundred thirty-seven feet
ember, 1910, deed book 472, page 55,
improved with a one story frame sum-
mer cottage.
7. In Lake Township on main road
near Inlet bridge seventy-two feet in
front adjoining land of Jacob Flosser
and extending back to the Lake, con-
veyed to Jacob C. Gosart and Mary E.
Gosart by John B. Kitchen, 11th July,
1922, deed book 564, page 550, improved
with a one-story frame cottage and a
small ice house.
8. In Lake Township near Inlet
pridge about sixty feet on main road
adjoining land mow or late of E. Swan
and extending easterly to high water
mark of Harvey's Lake, conveyed to
Jacob C. Gosart and Mary E. Gosart by
James Park, 20th March, 1924, deed
book 595, page 499, improved with a
two and one-half story frame store and
dwellinghouse (combined).
LUTHER M. KNIFFEN,
Sheriff.
G. J. CLARK, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday, 26th April, 1935, ten o'clock,
A. M., Sheriff's Sales Room, Court
House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. execution
from court of Common Pleas of Luz-
erne County, Pa., real estate of Edgar
Wood and Lana E. Wood, his wife, and
James S. Dunbar and Grace E. Dunbar,
his wife, and Catherine M. Badman,
forty feet wide on southeasterly side of
DANCE
Every Thursday Night
Kunkle Community Hall
El Terry and His Orchestra
Admission, Gentlemen 35¢
(Ladies will be admitted Free)
East Bennett Street, Borough of King-
ston, Pa., and one hundred forty-three
and 8-10 feet deep adjoining Larned
and conveyed to Edgar Wood and ‘wife
by Elizabeth W. Morgan by deed dated
March 1st, 1921, deed book 542, page
437, improved with a’ two story, wood,
double dwellinghouse Nos. 127 and 129
NEVER
BEFORE SUCH A
SMOOTH SHAVING BLADE
at this low price!
hdd
PROBAK
Also in Packages
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ERT
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because of necessity into
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blades—my beard suffer-
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Unsolicited letters like
this ve the amazing
quality of Probak Jr. Try
this uniformly keen and
smooth-shaving blade.
Get Probak Jr. from your
nearest dealer's—a re- ;
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blades for only 59c or a
special trial package of
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Probak Junior fits all
Gillette and Probak razors
aia OBAK
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i T. M.REG. U.S. PAT. OFF.
{ ; OTHER PATENTS PENDING #4
5 | ! Vault Boxes for Rent.
1h
East Bennett Street.
LUTHER M. KNIFFEN,
Sheriff.
CLARK, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
COURT HOUSE, WILKES-BARRE,
PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1935
AT 10 O'CLOCK A.'M.
Friday, April 26, 1935, ten o'clock A.
M,. sheriff's sales room, Court House,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. execution from
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, Pa., real estate of Stanley Jab-
lonski and Jennie Jablonski, his wife,
situate in Hanover Township, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, on Davis Street;
being ninety (90) foot frontage on said
Davis Street. being ninety and fifty-
seven hundredths (90.57) feet wide in
the rear; being one hundred thirty-six
and thirty-two hundredths (136.32)
feet deep on the one side, and one hun-
dred forty-six and thirty-one hun-
dredths (146.31) feet deep on the other
side; being lots numbers seven, eight
and nine on Truesdale Terrace as re-
corded in Map Book 2, Pages 372 and
373.
LUTHER M. KNIFFEN,
Sheriff.
Attorney.
WILLIAM A. O'CONNOR,
First National Bank
DALLAS, PA.
* 0
MEMBERS AMERICAN
BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
* * *
DIRECTORS:
R. L. Brickel, C. A. Frantz, W. B,
Jeter, Sterling Machell, W. R. Neely,
Clifford W. Space, A. C. Devens,
Herbert Hill.
* ®* =
OFFICERS:
C. A. Frantz, Pres.
Sterling Machell, Vice-Pres.
W. B. Jeter, Cashier.
* * *
Two and One-Half Per Cent Interest]
On Savings Deposits
No account too small to assure
careful attention.
MEAT
IN OUR QUALITY
SPECIALS
DEPARTMENTS
CHUCK POT
ROAST
Lean
Front
Cuts
19¢
FRESH DRESSED
STEWING CHICKENS
wt Th, 25¢
3%
SMALL—SUGAR CURED
SMOKED HAMS
(WHOLE OR
LEG OF VEAL
RIB VEAL CHOP
VEAL STEAK
DELICIOUS—TENDER
Native Veal
BONELESS ROLLED
LOINS and RUMPS
LOIN VEAL CHOPS
1b. 23c
SHANK HALF)
1b. 21c
1b. 22¢
1b. 23¢
1b. 25¢
1b. 29¢
Ih. 39¢
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j Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday 26th April 1935, ten o’clock
A. M., sheriff's sales room, court house,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., execution from court
of common pleas of Luzerne County, |
Pa., real estate of Ira W. Hicks twenty-
five feet wide on easterly side of Ben-
nett Street, Luzerne, Pa., adjoining
land late of Mary Sage, and one hun-
dred fifty feet deep, improved with a
two story, wood, dwellinghouse No. 411
Bennett Street and a one car garage.
LUTHER M, KNIFFEN,
Sheriff.
Clark, Att'y.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1935
AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa, No. 49,
May Term, 1935, 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, at the
Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in
the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the
26th day of April, 1985, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon of the said day, all the
right, title and interest of the defen-
dant in and to the following described
lot, piece or parcel of land, viz:
All that piece, parcel, or tract of land
in the Township of Dallas, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, bounded and de-
scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a
corner of land of John Farrell on road
from Trucksville to Demuns; thence
about north seventy-four degrees east
to a corner between John Farrell, John
Goldsmith and David Pembleton:
thence south ten degrees east to a cor-
ner between John Goldsmith and David
Pembleton; thence south eighty degree
west to a corner on the road from De-
muns to Wyoming; thence to another
corner of John Goldsmith; = thence
south seventy-six degrees, thirty min-
utes west to a corner on the bank of
a creek; thence along the bank of the
creek to another corner of John Far-
rell on the public road from Trucksville
to Demuns; thence northwesterly along
said road to the place of beginning.
Containing thirty-five acres, fourteen
perches of land, more or less. Being
the same premises conveyed to Benj. A. |
Gibavicz by Frank Jennings, et. ux., by
deed dated March 10, 1921, and record-
ed ‘in Luzerne County Deed Book 551,
page 293. Improved with a two story
frame dwelling house, containing six
rooms, two car garage, outbuildings,
fences and fruit trees.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Frank Jennings >to the use
of Hazel Lange, assignee vs. Benj. A.
yibavicz, also known as Benjamin A.
Gibavicz, and will be sold by
LUTHER M. KNIFFEN,
Sheriff
G. B. Kleeman, Att'y.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday, April 26th, 1935, 10 o'clock A.
M., Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House,
Fieri Facias from
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, property of Sophia E. Ahrendts
Sterling R. Mensch and Ralph E.
Mensch, heirs of Susam A. Mensch, de-
ceased; being 40 feet in front on the
Northwesterly side of Lincoln Street,
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Penn-
sylvania, and 134 feet in depth. Im-
proved with a two and one-half story
frame residence, with small store room
lon Northerly side and a one-story
ybuilding in rear.
Premises designated
as No. 139 Lincoln Street, Wilkes-
Barre, Penna.
LUTHER M. KNIFFEN,
Sheriff.
Jos. P. Flanagan, Atty.
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Big Party Successful
It’s really a great thrill to have
several thousand folks visit our
store during the two days of our
Spring Opening and we wish to
thank all who assisted us in mak-
ing our 1935 event a success.
We
T.-C.
good
your
especially want to thank
Boyce who furnished that
“New Dutch” Coffee for
lunch on 3rd floor, Jerry
Drew for the finest Xylophone
selections we ever heard, Mystic
DeGar for the excellent magic
acts, Bill Brack for high class ac-
cordian music and all in all we
hope you enjoyed the whole Bes
fair,
Big Party visitors showed an
active. interest in the quality and
prices of many farm items.
Salvadore Blandina of Pittston
bought an Oliver Harrow; I. TL.
Stark at West Nicholson got a
new team harness and sulky
plow.
Ezra Hoover at Trucksville
bought a Sprayer and we'll tell
you of other purchasers at a
later date.
Mrs. Harry Reimel at Spring-
ville and Mrs. Roy LaCoe at
Ransom were the lucky bidders
on the Westinghouse Refrigera-
tors. They're the luckiest ladies
we've heard of yet.
Officials of the Wyoming Coun-
ty Horticultural Association tell
us “It’s time for the dormant
spray for Apples, Pears, Plums,
and Cherries”.—We were pleased
to receive the order for the As-
sociation Spraying Materials and
are prepared to furnish anything
you may need in that line.
Plant our Bulk Garden Seeds
Gay-Murray Co.
Inc.
Tunkhannock
§
CLASSIFIED
AINVERIEISING
WANTED-—Gardens to plow.
Setting eggs from Barred Rocks and
New: Hampshire Reds for sale; Call
Dallas 298-R-13. 3-29-2t.,
Stewart cabinet Stove: Also 2 white
Jersey Giant roosters; Call Dallas
316-R-23; Raymond Carlin, Dallas R.
D. 3. 4-5-1t.
FOR SALE—About one ton of good
hay; Inquire J. H. Finch. 4-5-1t,
FARM FOR SALE—50 acres; Stock
and Machinery; at Kunkle. Mrs. James
S. Kunkle, Dallas R. D, 1. 3-29-2t.
FOR RENT—House; All Improve-
ments, $25.00 per month—ILehman cen-
ter; Inquire G. Harold Wagner, "Phone
Dallas, 72.
FOR SALE—Four Incubaters, four
wagons Inquire Charles Weiss, Trucks-
ville, Tel. Dallas 252-R-3. 4-5-1t,
Need Garage room—Will sell ton and
half capacity auto trailer; like new;
price cheap; Box A Dallas Post 2-22-tf
FOR SALE—Baby chicks, heavies. 8c,
lights 7c. Also 2-3-4 week old chicks;
Order today and avoid disappointment.
Phone 156, Nescopeck Poultry Farm
LEGAL NOTICE
Estate of Theodore H. Shook, de-
ceased, late of Plymouth Township.
Letters testamentary in the above Hs-
tate having been granted to the 'uhder-
signed, all persons indebted to the said
Estate are requested to make payment,
and those having claims to present the
same, without delay to
Aaron Shook, Executor,
64 W. Poplar Street
‘West Nanticoke, Pa.
Miner Aylesworth, Atty.
3-8-6t.
ER oes
SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 51,
January Term, 1935, 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, at
[the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House,
[in the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne
| County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the
|26th day of April, 1935, at ten o’clock
in the forenoon of the said day, all the
right, title and interest of the defen-
dant in and to the following described
lots, pieces or parcels of land, viz:—
All those certain pieces of land sit-
uate in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luz-
{erne County, Pa., bounded and des-
cribed as follows:
1. Beginning at a corner on the East
side of Hancock Street, thence by lot
formerly owned by Ephraim Troxell
South 30 degrees 30 minutes East 199.94
feet to a corner; thence North 43 de-
grees 45 minutes East 31.41 feet to a
corner; thence North 30 degrees 30
minutes West 191.48 feet to a corner
in line of Hancock Street; thence along
said Hancock Street South 59 degrees
30 minutes West 30 feet to the place of
beginning. Containing 5871 square
feet of land, be the same more or less.
Improved with a frame dwelling known
as 80 South Hancock Street, Wilkes-
Barre, Pa.
2. Being a piece of land immediately
in the rear of the above described piece
of land, bounded and described as fol-
lows: Beginning at a point on the
Northwesterly line of lot No. 38 same
being a corner on said line between the
lot above described and land of Anselm
Bosh; thence by line of said Anselm
Bosh across said lot No. 38, 7% feet
more or less to a 20 foot alley; thence
by said ‘alley south 60 degrees West
241 feet more or less to a point on
land formerly of John Connor; thence
(forming an acute angle) North 42 .de-
grees 55 minutes East along said Sny-
| der’'s present lot, being the first above
{described piece of land, 25% feet more
lor less to the place of beginning; Con-
itaining 92 square feet of land more or
|less, Improved with a frame dwelling
| known as 69 Garnet Lane, Wilkes-
| Barre, Pa.
| Seized and taken into execution at
{the suit of William Henry Snyder vs.
| Vincenzo Dostole, with notice to Philip
& Catherine Ney, terre tenants, and
{will be sold by .
| LUTHER M, KNIFFEN
| Sheriff.
J. F. McCabe,
| SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, APRIL 26,
AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 83,
January Term, 1935, 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,
at the Sheriff's Sales Room, : Court
House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Fri-
day, the 26th day of April, 1935, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of the said day,
all the right, title and interest of the
defendant in and to the following de-
scribed lot, piece or parcel of land, viz:
‘All that certain lot, piece or parcel of
land, situate in the Borough of King-
ston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,
on the Northerly side of North Walnut
Street, being fifty (50) feet front by
{one hundred twenty-five and two hun-
dred twenty-five thousandths (125.125)
feet in depth. Being the Southerly
twenty-five (25) feet of lot No. 17 on
plot of lots of Arnold and Steele. Im-
proved with a two story frame dwell-
ing, outhouses,. fruit and shade trees,
ete,
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Miners National Bank ‘of
Wilkes-Barre, assignee of O. R. Mulli-
son vs. Vito Bianco, with notice to
John T. Jones, Margaret Jones, terre
tenants, and will be sold by
LUTHER M. KNIFFEN,
Sheriff.
Jenkins, Turner & Jenkins, Attorneys.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday, 26th April,
A.-M. Sheriff’s sales room, court house,
| Wilkes-Barre, Pa., execution from
|court of common pleas of Luzerne
{ County, Pa., real estate of Roman Kuz-
{man and Rosa Kuzman, twenty-five
| feet wide on westerly side of Garrahan
| Street, Lynwood, Hanover Township,
land one hundred feet deep, improved
with a two story, wood, dwellinghouse
Att'y.
1935
No. 17 (formerly: No. 19) Garrahan
| Street.
{ LUTHER M. KNIFFEN,
Sheriff.
J |
Clark, Att'y.
1935, ten o'clock ,