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    LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
SHERIFF'S SALY --
FRIDAY, MARCH 183, 1936,
X ‘INV UL WV
As directed by Fi. Fa. No, 98, March
Term, 1936, I will sell at public auc-
tion at the above time in the Sheriff
Sales Room, at the Court House, all of
the following lot located in Plains
Township:
The First Thereof: Situate on the
mortherly side of Carey Street, being
$0 feet in front and 200 feet in depth,
being 350.6 feet in a northwesterly di-
rection from the intersection of East
Carey Street and Township Road. Be-
ing lot No. 237 on plot of William H.
Merritt as surveyed by Sturdevant-
_ Dilley Engineering Co.
Being
single frame dwellings known as 134
and 136 East Carey Street.
The Second Thereof: Being situate
at the northwesterly intersection of
Bast ‘Carey Street and Brader Alley,
having a frontage of approximately 97
feet on East Carey Street and a depth
of 100 feet on Brader Alley and ap-
proximate depth of 115.7 feet adjoining
land of John T. Watkins.
Being Improved with a 21% story
frame building known as 26 East Carey
Street, containing apartments and store
and frame garage in rear.
The above premises being conveyed
to the defendant and husband by en-
tireties by deeds recorded in Deed
Book 623, page 13, and Deed Book 623,
page 304, respectively.
Defendant’s husband now deceased.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of the First National Bank of
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. vs. Mary E. Spring,
and will be sold by
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
William S. McLean, 3rd, Attorney
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~ SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday, March 13th, 1936, ten o'clock
A. M. Sheriff’s sales room court house,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. execution from
court of common pleas of Luzerne Co.,
Pa., real estate of Thomas Bottoms, Jr.
who is now Thomas Bottoms, Sr., fifty
feet wide on Charles Street in Borough
of Luzerne, Pa., and one hundred fifty
feet deep to an alley, improved with a
single road dwelling house No. 497
Charles Street.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
Clark, Att'y.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1336,
AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 100,
March Term, 1936, 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
13th day of March, 1936, at ten o'clock |
in the forenoon of the said day, all the | 34 degrees 40 minutes West, 90% feet|property of Felix Pahusky
right, title and interest of the defen-
dants in and to the following described
lot, piece or parcel of land, viz:—
ALL that certain lot of land situate
in the Borough of West Pittston, Luz-
erne County, Pennsylvania, described
as follows:
BEGINNING at a point at the
Northeasterly corner of Montgomery
Avenue and Race Street; thence along
the Easterly side of Montgomery Ave-
nue North 33 degrees West 82 feet to
a corner; thence North 57 degrees East
$6 feet to a corner in land now or late
of E. T. Messick; thence along said
fand South 33 degrees East 82 feet to
a corner on Race Street; thence along
said street South 57 degrees West 56
feet to the place of beginning. BEING
part of the property conveyed to Rose
Z. Libowitz by Joseph Patterson by
deed of August 1st, 1924, D. B. 600,
page 350. COAL, etc. reserved. IM-
PROVED with a two-story stucco
double duplex apartment, etc.
Seized and taken into execution at
ghe suit of Louis Zupnick vs. Rose Zup-
mick Libowitz and Herman Lubowitz,
and will be sold by
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
PUBLIC HEARING
In accordance with the provisions of
Act 43, approved April 30, 1935, the
Pennsylvania Milk Control Board will
conduct a public hearing in the Audi-
torium of the Chamber of Commerce
* Building, Scranton, Pennsylvania, on
Wednesday, February 26, 1936, at 10:00
A. M.
The hearing is being scheduled to
consider exceptions filed by Burchel
Dairy Company, Nanticoke Creamery,
Harrington and Company, Purvin
Dairy Company, Woodlawn Farms
Dairy Company and Stephens Brothers
Dairy Company, Inc. operating in
Area No. 5, Scranton Milk Marketing
Area, to General Order No. 24 As
Amended, and will be restricted to a
consideration of the following subjects:
1. Prices to be paid producers for
Class 1-A milk.
B. B. Lewis, Att'y.
2. Prices to be paid producers for
Class 2 milk.
3. Wholesale and
€ream.
4. Wholesale and retail prices of ice
£ream mix.
5. Change in time of making pay-
ments to producers from semi-monthly
on the 10th and 25th to once a month
on the 20th of the following month.
In addition to receiving evidence on
the above named exceptions, the sub-
ject of cash and carry store differential
will be open for testimony.
All interested parties are invited to
attend and will be heard,
PENNSYLVANIA MILK
CONTROL BOARD
James S. Pates,
‘Charles T. Carpenter,
[Howard C. Reynolds.
Harrisburg, Penna.
February 13, 1936.
retail prices of
improved with 2 two-story
0 oor garden theatres
world is now being constructed
Comniission on a site commandi
can and Horseshoe Falls.
E of the most attractive out-
in the
the Niagara Falls, Ontario, Park
a complete view of both the Ameri-
The
ground, formerly occupied by the
famous Clifton House. was donated
to the Commission by Harry Oakes,
wealthy mine owner of Toronto, and
it links up with the existing park
system: More than $100,000 is to be
spent in preparing the property.
The garden theatre will be ready
by June 1936. Rock gardens, lily
ponds, flag-stoned terraces, prome-
nades and expanses of lawn provide
by
ng
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
the setting for the open-air stage
where plays will be acted and musi-
cal entertainment given. These will
be sponsored by the Commission
and will be open to the public, both
residents and visitors alike. The
illustration shows the architect's
sketch of the garden theatre as it,
will appear when completed.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1936, AT 10 A. M,
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 13,
March Term, 1936, 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 6th day of March, 1936, 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 des-
cribed lot, piece or parcel of land, viz:
All that certain lot of land situate,
lying and being in the Township of
Plains, County of Luzerne and State
of Pennsylvania bounded and describ-
ed as follows:—
Being situate on Burke Street and
being 30 feet in front on Burke Street
and extending that width 126 feet to
land now or late of B. Mahon and being
the same premises conveyed to Edward
Glazenski by Stanley KXoschakowski
by deed dated February 12, 1926, and
recorded in the Recorder's Office of
Luzerne County in Deed Book No. 630,
Page 127. Coal and minerals excepted
and reserved as in prior deeds in chain
of title.
Improved with a two-story frame
single dwelling and outhouse.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Moses Griffith vs. Edward
Glazenski, and will be sold by
WILLIAM R. THOMAS
Sheriff.
William A. Valentine, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1936,
AT 10 A. MJ
As directed by Fi. Fa. No, 97, March
Term, 1936, I will sell at public auction
at the above time in the Sheriff Sales
Room, at the Court HouSe, all the fol-
lowing lot located in Wilkes-Barre:
Beginning at a point on the easterly
side of North State Street in corner of
land of William D. Gordon, Secretary
of Banking, said point being 125 feet
in a northeasterly direction from
Mechanics Alley; thence along State
‘Street, North 55 degrees 20 minutes
East, 47 feet to lands of Wilkes-Barre
Terminal Railroad Company; thence
along said land, South 34 degrees, 40
minutes East, 112% feet to land of
Jacob Silverblatt; thence South 55 de-
grees 20 minutes West, 64% feet to
land of Crane Company; thence along
same North 34 degrees 40 minutes
West, 16 feet to a point in line of the
aforesaid Gordon’s land; thence along
the rear line of same, North 36 degrees
25 minutes East, 18% feet to a point;
[thence still along Gordon’s land, North
to the beginning. Together with all
'title of the defendant, in the lands lying
on the northerly side of an extended |
line running through the center of the
northerly wall of the building erected
on said Gordon’s premises. Together
with the ‘defendant’s right to the use
of the wall on the northerly side of
said Gordon’s land for the purpose of
a party wall
Being the premises conveyed to the
defendant by deed recorded in Deed
Book 548, page 80.
Being improved with a two utory
brick building containing a store and
three apartments and four car garage
in rear. Being known as 27-29 North
State Street.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of the First National Bank,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. vs. Willlam H. Kess-
ler, and will be sold by
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
William S. McLean, 3rd, Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1936,
AT 10 A. M.
sur Mortgage No. 85, March Term,
11936, issued out of the Court of Com-
mon Pleas of Luzerne County, to me
directed there will be exposed to public
Room, Court Housé, in the
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Penn-
sylvania, on Friday, the 13th day of
March, 1936, at ten o’clock in the fore-
noon of the said day, all the right, title
jand interest of the defendants in and
to the following described lots, pieces
or parcels of land, viz:—
ALL those certain lots of land situate
in the Township of Hanover, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows:
THE FIRST: BEING lots nos. 72 to
88 inclusive, on plot of lots known as
“Carey Terrace“, recorded in Map
Book 2, page 329, having a frontage on
Stuart Street of 360 feet and a depth of
111 feet more or less to property now
or formerly of Vulcan Iron Works, as
described in three deeds from G. Stuart
Engle to Max Gerstein et al, recorded
in D. B. 724, page 76; and D. B. 635,
page 267. IMPROVED with three (3)
single two-story 6-room frame dwell-
ings, Nos. 14, 16, and 18 Stuart Street,
outbuildings, trees, fences, etc.
THE SECOND: BEING lots Nos, 55,
56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61 and 62 on map of
“Hollywood”, having a frontage on
Kniffen Avenue of 200 feet, and a depth
of 100 feet, as described in deed of
Emory Lutes et ux to Max Gerstein et
al, duly recorded. UNIMPROVED.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of First National Bank, Ply-
mouth, Penna, vs. J. Hurwitz (or Jacob
Herwitz) . M. Wolpe (or Myer Wolpe);
mortgagors. (The administrators of the
Estate of Max Gerstein are Rebecca
Gerstein and Bess Gerstein) and Alex
B. Gerstein (or Benjamin Gersteen);
and M. Gerstein (or Max Gersteen);
Gerstein; Herman Gerstein; Bess Ger-
stein; Albert Gerstein; Wilson Ger-
and will be sold by
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
Gerstein,
Thos. M. Lewis, Atty.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias- |
sale by vendue to the highest and best |
bidders, for cash, at the Sheriff’s Sales |
City of |
stein; Benjamin Gerstein, and Rebecca
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF'S, SALE
“FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1936,
AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias-
sur Mortgage No. 87, March Term, |
1936, issued out of the Court of Com-
mon Pleas of Luzerne County, to me
directed there will be exposed to pub-
lic 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 13th day
of March, 1936, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon of the said day, all the right,
title and interest of the defendants in!
and to' the following described lot,
piece or parcel of land, viz:—
All that certain piece of land in the
Township of Plains, County of Luzerne,
Pennsylvania bounded and described as
follows: —
BEING Fifty (50) feet front on North
uniform width along what is
known as Hancock Street for a. dis:
ltance of One Hundred (100) feet to the |
and wife.
5,000 square feet of land
jand being the front half of lot No. 98
las laid out on a plot of lots on Han-
cock Farm by E. A. Hancock. Being
ithe same premises conveyed to the
| mortgagor by Joseph XK. Grzybowicz
land wife, by deed dated the day of
| Containing
ed herewith. :
Improved with a two-story, slate
roofed, single frame dwelling with store
room on first floor; also a two car
frame garage. :
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Joseph Soltis ys. Eva Proch
surviving widow and heir at law of
John Proch, deceased, James P. Harris,
Guardian ad litem for Walter Proeh,
minor child, heir at law of John Proch
dec'd., and will be sold by
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
T. B. Miller, i
Fred B. Davis, Attorneys.
River Street (Formerly Plank Road) in |
said township and extending back the
now |
| October, 1924, and about to be record-
SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday, 6th of ' March, 1936,
o'clock A. M. Sheriff's sales
Court house, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
of execution from court of
ten
room,
writ
tate of B. Ford Johnson and Pearl M.
Johnson one hundred sixty-five feet
{wide on County road
Trucksville, Kingston Township,
jat corner of Carverton road and sixty
‘feet deep to Toby's Creek, improved
with a two story and basement wood
dwellinghouse building with store room
on first floor and a one story frame
lunch room and barber shop attached
land a gasoline station.
‘WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
in Vallage of
Clark, Atty.
| common |
| pleas of Luzerne County, Pa., real es- |
|
Pa.,
| Friday 6th of March, 1936, ten
io’clock A. M., Sheriff's sales room,
| Court house, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. writ
lof execution from court of common
pleas of Luzerne County, Pa. real es-
tate of Martin J. Rittenhouse and
| Frances C. Bulkley ninety feet wide on
| westerly side of Canal Street, Borough
of Shickshinny, Pa. and one hundred
(twenty feet deep and a strip of land
[twelve feet wide between Shafora and
{the Martini Silk Mill, improved with a
two story wood dwellinghouse No’s. 34
|and 36 Canal Street a one story wood
[dwellinghouse and outbuildings.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
Clark, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday 6th - of March,
o'clock A. M., Sheriff’s sales room,
Court house, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. writ
of execution from court of common
| pleas of Luzerne County, Pa. real es-
tate of Michael Block and Julia Block
about one hundred ten acres of land
in Huntington Township, Pa., bounded
by lands late of Caleb Wiilliams, Wil-
liam Koons, Mathias Williams and
others improved with a dwellinghouse,
barn and outbuildings,
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
1936, ten
)
{
| Clark, Atty.
CHICKS FOR SALE: Baby chicks,
bldod-tested; large white
New Hampshire Reds; custom hatch-'
ing; prices on request; do not call on
Saturday, George Sayre, Kunkle. 8t.
FOR SALE—Baby chicks, vigorous,
vaccinated, blood tested stock. Rocks,
reds, 10c: leghorns, 8c. Started chicks.
Order today. Avoid disappointment.
Phone 156, Nescopeck Poultry Farm.
Nescopeck, Pa.
FOR SALE—35 to 40 ton of ensilage;
Call’ W. B. Robinson,
289-R-3.
Jr., Dallas
WANTED TO RENT—Two or three
rooms or small house in or near Dallas
for several months. Box T.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday 6th of March, 1936, ten
o'clock A. M., Sheriff's sales room,
Court house, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., writ of
execution from court of common pleas
of Luzerne County, Pa., real estate of
Benidick and Antonia Pasquala fifty-
seven feet wide on northerly side of
Main or Lee road in Mocanaqua, Cony-
ngham Township, Pa. and one
hundred thirty-seven feet deep adjoin-
ing Peter Butsek, improved with a two
story wood dwellinghouse and out-
buildings.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff 5
Clark, Atty.
SEALED BIDS
Sealed bids, marked “Coal Bids;” wil}
be received by the School Board of
Dallas Borough School District, at the
office of the Secretary, High School
Building, up to 4 P. M., March 2, 1936,
for the furnishing of 20 tons egg ana
100 tons, No. 1 buckwheat coal, to be
delivered according to specifications
which will be furnished by the under-
signed upon request.
The Board reserves the right to re-
ject any dr all bids.
D.' A. Waters,
Secretary.
2-14-38t.
Estate of Fred P. Oberst, Deceased
All persons interested take notice: —
On 6th March 1936 at ten o'clock A.
M. Helen S. Oberst will petition the
Orphans’ Court of Luzerae County,
Pa., for her discharge as administrator
of Estate of Fred P. Oberst, late of
Kingston Township, Pa., Deceased and
at said time and place any person eb-
jecting to such discharge may present
objections and be heard.
G. J. Clark,
Attorney for Helen S. Oberst, Ad-
ministrator.
2-14-3t.
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munity.
These firms are vitally interested in the welfare of Dallas and
vicinity. We recommend them in the hope that your patronage and
their services will result in greater growth of this thriving com-
DY BUSINESS DIRECTORY
OF FIRMS WHO ARE ANXIOUS TO HAVE
YOUR BUSINESS - AND WHO DESERVE IT
A
QUICK
HELP
AUTOMOTIVE
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING
~ CLARENCE J. LaBAR
334 PIERCE ST. KINGSTON
Next to Old Car Barn
7-9325
Wel Be Ready
Sometime soon, Sunny Spring-
time is going to chase Old Man
winter down the river, then
you'll find GAY MURRAY'S
ready to supply you with Stan-’
ford’s best Seeds, Oliver plows
and Harrows, Harness, Spray
Material and other farm needs.
When you are ready to buy
timothy and clover this year—
remember that cheap seed usu-
ally means a cheap crop and you
can buy Stanford’s Best Seeds
here at very little difference in
cost. Stanford's are the best.
Now that March 23, 24, and 25
are set as the dates of our Spring
Party, we must make room for
new merchandise. Here are some
good values for your attention.
New Dexter Electric
Washer
$7.50 Electric Light Unit ..
150° Egg Water Incubator ..
Voss Electric Washer
(used)
50c Good Quality Butcher
Knives .
Used Parlor Heater ..... 20.00
New Neverslip Drive
Calks +++. box, 5c
500 Chick Coal Brooder ... 9.00
2 can Electric Milk Cooler 169.00
1/5 in. Team Harness .... 35.95
New Kitchen Ranges ..... 45.00°
ASK US ABOUT THE F. H., A.
EASY PAYMENT PLAN
(iay-Murray Co.
inc.
Tunkhannock
Hoping to continue giving you
value for the money in the future as
we have in the past 12 years.
JAMES R. OLIVER
PLYMOUTH
PACKARD
DODGE
DODGE TRUCKS
HILLSIDE GAS CO.
Distributors of Gulf
Refining Products
Dupont and Kenyon
Tires
Tel, Dallas 9089-R-2
TRUCKSVILLE, PA.
COAL
LIVESTOCK
FINE LIVESTOCK
GEORGE BULFORD
Huntsville
DALLAS 311
DALLAS 213
HARDWARE
Hardware and Supplies
Farm Machinery and Equipment
Plumbing and Heating
B. and B. SUPPLY CO.
Dallas 113
MORTICIAN
R. L. BRICKEL:
Furniture—Ambulance
Service—Funeral Director
Dallas 134
Buy your Coal from
Reliable Dealers
COBLEIGH BROS.
Shavertown — Dallas 840
FISH AND CHIPS
Special prices to churches
and parties
Hughes Fish and Chip Shop
164 MAIN ST. LUZERNE
'PHONE 7-8214
FLOOR COVERING
We can supply your floor covering
needs very reasonably. Call us for
Estimates
JOHN A. GIRVAN
DALLAS—PHONE 9065
LUMBER
WHIPPLES
For Lumber
712 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston
7-1148
SAND
One of The Community's
' Pioneer Industries
Willard L. Garey Sand Co.
HILLSIDE RD., CHASE
DALLAS 164-R-7
SURVEYOR
IRA B. COOKE
Professional Land Surveyor
ENGINEERING
Penn'a Register No. 4104,
SUCCESSOR TO
CHAS. H. COOKE, De,z1
Phone, Dallag 126. Dallas, Pa
SECURITIES
3TOCKS AND BONDS
Speciaiists in all N. E. Penn'a.
Securities
; PETER D. CLARK
1404-05 W.-B. DEPOSIT AND
Savings BANK BLDG.
w-B 3-0318 DALLAS 52
RESTAURANTS
Home Cooked Meals
Special Chicken and Waffle Dinners
All Kinds of Sea Food
HOUGHTON'S
Formerly Ambrose West's
Hillsi
Harold Houghton
THE WHITE HOUSE
.Why Not?
JACK NOTHOFF — FERNBROOK
For a Tasty Light Lunch
THE VILLAGE INN
TRUCKSVILLE
PARTIES By Dancin EVERY
RESERVATION EVENING
For a good time try
Hayden Cafe
Chicken and Spaghetti Dinners
Every Saturday Night
36 MAIN ST. DALLAg§
FLOWERS :
“HILL THE FLORIST”
Flowers for every occasion
322 8. PIONEER AVE. SHAVERTOWN
WELL DRILLING
NOW is the time to have your
well drilled. Why worry about
water? Wells drilled on Easy
Payment Plan. As low as $10 per
month! Write or Call
Cresswell Drilling Co.
KINGSTON "PHONE 7-4815
.
General Contractor
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT
Sanding and Finishing Floors
Estimates Cheerfully Given
CLYDE VIETCH
Dallas, Penna.
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Sails, Foods, Milk and Dairy
Products, Insecticides, Water,
Fuels, Fertilizers, and all sorts
of chemical analysis. !
+T..P.:CO.,, 105 Coal Exchange ;
Chemists Bldg. W.-B. 2-6019
'leghorns,
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