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    LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1936, AT
10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 82,
December 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,
in Court Room No. 1, Court House, in
the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the
11th day of December, 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 des-
cribed lot, piece or parcel of land, viz:-
ALL that certain lot of land situate
in Dallas Township, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania: :
Bounded on the North by lands of
Frank Minuski and George Rinehimer:
on the East by land of George Rine-
himer; on the South by lands of Hall
and of Benjamin Goldsmith; and on
the West by lands of Benjamin Gold-
smith and of John Miller, CONTAIN-
ING 26.82 acres, more or less. BEING
the identical property conveyed to Fe-
lix Mokryski and Mary Kokryski, his
wife, by deed of Enoch Sickler, dated
July 15, 1924, recorded in Deed Book
No. 604, page 463. IMPROVED with a
two-story frame dwelling, barn, out-
buildings, trees, fences, etc.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Enoch Sickler vs. Felix
Mokryski (or Monshitski) Mary Mo-
kryski (or Monshitski), and will be sold
by
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
B. B. Lewis, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday, December 11, 1936, 10 o'clock
A. M., Court Room No. One, Court
House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Alias Fieri
Facias from Court of Common Pleas
of Luzerne County, property of An-
drew Zapotok, Stephen Zapotok and
Susie Zapotok, his wife, situated in
Ashley Borough, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, being 87.97 feet in front
on Planes Avenue by 105 feet in depth.
Improved with two single frame dwel-
ling houses, outbuildings and fruit
trees thereon, and known as Nos. 19
and 25 Planes Avenue, Ashley Borough,
Luzerne County, Pa.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
George L. Fenner, Attorney.
SHERIFF'S
FRIDAY, DECEMBER
10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 95,
December, Term, 1936, issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Lu-
zerne County, to me directed, there
will be exposed to public sale by vens
due to the highest and best bidders,
for cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court
House, in the City of Wilkes-Barre,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Fri-
day, the 11th day of December, 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
described lots, pieces or parcels of
land, viz:
1. The surface of the following de-
scribed premises situate in the Borough
of Wyoming, Luzerne County, Pa.
bounded and described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a corner on Sev-
enth St., said corner being the divid-
ing line between property of Edward
Berkowitz and that of Isaac Frankel
as laid down in ‘the second thereof”
in deed of Frankel, et al, to Edward
Berkowitz, dated May 15, 1909, record-
ed in Deed Book 466, page 101, and
map recorded in Map Book 2, page
25: thence along said . dividing line
North 56 degrees 21 minutes East
187.64 feet to a corner of an alley;
thence along said alley North 33 de-
grees 10 minutes West 50 feet, more
or less, to land conveyed by Edward
Berkowitz, et al, to Joseph Marsetelle
et ux. by deed dated Sept. 1, 1906,
and recorded in. Deed Book 451, page
524: thence along said land South 56
degrees 48 minutes West 187.75 feet to
corner on Seventh St; and thence
along Seventh St. South 33 degrees 13
minutes East about 49.81 feet to the
place of beginning. Being the same
premises conveyed by Edward Berk-
owitz, et ux. to Teresa McCauley by
deed dated Dec. 14, 1925, recorded in
Deed Book 628, page 459. Improved
with a two story frame double dwel-
ling and outbuildings.
2. The surface of all those certain
premises situate in the Borough of
Exeter, Luzerne County, Pa., bounded
and described as follows, to wit: Be-
ginning at a corner on the westerly
side of Wyoming Ave. also a corner
of lot of Miles Eggleston; thence along
same North 31 degrees 28 minutes
West 175 feet to a corner of an alley;
thence along said alley North 65% de-
grees East 100 feet to a corner; thence
South 31 degrees 28 minutes East 175
feet to a corner on Wyoming Ave.
aforesaid. and thence along Wyoming
Ave. South 653% degrees West 100 feet
to the place of beginning. Containing
17,500 square feet of land, more or less.
Being the same premises conveyed by
Catherine McCauley, et al, to Theresa
McCauley, by deed dated Aug. 1, 1925,
recorded in Deed Book 646, page 201.
Excepting and reserving in, out and
from the aforesaid described premises
the surface of the following piece,
parcel and tract of land situate in
SALE
11, 1936, AT
Pxeter Borough aforesaid, bounded and |
described as follows, to wit: Begin-
ning at a point on the westerly side of
‘Wyoming Ave. North 65 degrees East
25 feet from the corner of lot now or
formerly of Harry Seeherman, former-
ly land of Miles Eggleston; thence
along other lands of Teresa McCauley
North 31 degrees 28 minutes West: 175
feet to a point in line of an alley, said
point being North 65 degrees East 25
feet from the corner of land of the
aforesaid Harry Seeherman and the
aforesaid alley; thence along said alley
North 653 degrees East 75 feet to a
corner; thengse South 31 degrees 28
minutes East 175 feet to a corner on
Wyoming Avenue; and thence South
55% degrees West 75 feet to the place
of beginning. The premises not in-
cluded in the aforesaid exception and
reservation are improved with a two
story frame store and apartment and
other buildings.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Wyoming National Bank
of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. vs. Teresa Mc-
WILLIAM. R. THOMAS, Sheriff
Cauley, and will be sold by
Neil Chrisman, Atty,
THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1936.
Hollywood Humorist
LAKETON
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tyson spent Sun-
day at Weatherly with Mr, Tyson's
mother.
* * *
Mrs. Emerson Schmaltz, Mrs. Roy
Tyson and Mrs. Herman Hier spent
Tuesday with Mrs. Alice Hier.
* ¥ *
Mrs. Alice Hier, Mrs. Atal, Mrs.
Thomas Sutton and Mr. Walter Smith
spent Sunday at Benton visiting
friends.
»o we
Mr. and Mrs. John Shultz of Wilkes-
Ba rre called on Mrs. Alice Hier Sat-
urday.
* * 0»
Mr. and Mrs, James F. Oberst and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boice of Noxen,
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Whipple on
Sunday afternoon.
* * 0% .
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Todd and
children Kenneth, Jr., Ethelmay and
Duane, came home Saturday evening
from New Jersey where they visited
Mr. Todd’s parents over Thanksgiving.
* x 0%
Mrs. Daisy Crispell is on the sick
list this week. Mrs. Ella Cobleigh is
home caring for her mother.
OE E. BROWN, Hollywood fun-
nyman, believes that the movies
and domesticity go hand in hand
and is urging his friends to join
the films and stay at home. He ran
away to join a circus when he was * * *
nine and spent fifteen years wan- Mrs. Ben Poad has had the grippe.
dering about America and China | But she is better now so as to be out
serforming acrobatics. Now he again.
likes making pictures because he % 5%
doesn’t hav 4 :
ave to travel and can stay Mr . and Mrs. Harry Smith and
with his wife and children. “There
are plenty of screen stars like my-
self,” he says, “who are getting a
real thrill out of life for the first Epo
time because Hollywood gives them Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kocher ana son,
a chance to settle down.” Known Eugene, called on Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
up and down the west coast for his |Anderson last Saturday night.
famous ‘“Mousie Story”, Brown has * * *
been persuaded to tell it for the Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Nulton and son,
first ume over the radio, as well |gherry, of Kunkle, and Mr. and Mrs.
as some of his own ideas about | Carleton Kocher called on Mr. and
life in the film capitol, for the |Mrs. Arthur Kocher Sunday evening.
Radio Newsreel of Hollywood, a |
daughter, Neta, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Kocher Sunday.
weekly broadcast presenting the
inside story of the movies.*
Hadsell-McCarty i
Mr. and Mrs, Kirk McCartyjof Dallas”
announce the marriage of th Hg {
Idetown.
Wear-Ever Aluminum.
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
LARE’S
Smoked Salt For
Sugar Curing
y of Meat
ter, Alice, to Benton Hadsell, son of A .
Mr. and Mrs, Emory H. Hadsell oft| Picnic Style
The ceremony was perform- Pork Sh’lder 1b.
ed at Elkton, Md.. on June 14, 1935. |
Wedding Announcemeut
15¢
Mr. and Mrs. Hadsell are residing at | Rib End
Lehman. Mr. Hadsell is in charge of | s
the Sales Force in this Pork Loin Ib. 18¢
district for |
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
| All
| Po’k Sausage 1b. 23¢
Boneless
23¢
Veal Roast . 1b.
Shoulder Of Lamb
Roast 1b. 17¢
Stew’g Lamb 1b. 12¢
Boneless -
Rib Roast 1b. 2Y¢
ESTATE OF MARY J. XLEIN, late
of Wilkes-Barre. Letters of Adminis-
tration on the above Estate having
been granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted to the said Estate are |
requested to make payment and those
having claims to present the same
without delay to :
PAUL A, KLEIN, Administrator
110 Edison Street,
‘Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
or to his Attorney,
JONATHAN C. VALENTINE
1100 Miners Bank Building
11-5-6t
b Huntsville Road
BS
WEEK - END SPECIALS
EXCELLENT VALUES!
AT YOUR ECONOMY STORE
COCOA "SALMO
25¢ |n
2 pound
cans
large
cans
19¢
pure for pies
S ? B Y vegetable cakes 1m. can c
Shortening biscuits
Asst. Flavors
ELL-0
ee 5€
OTHER
Schimmel’s Pure
Evaporated
MILK
10 = 67° |m
ATS 2:11
Sun Sweet
Assorted PRU NE
PRESERES (1 or
21. jar. 290 at. jar 2
LONG ano SCHMERER
“Your Economy Store’
Dallas, Fa.§
Free Delivery—Open Evenings Til Nine
a ~
i a)
HUNTSVILLE
B. Frank Bulford is serving on jury
duty this week.
* 0% *
The contest to gain new members
for the Epworth League of the M. E.
Church ended Sunday night. Captains
of each team were Miss Janet Evans
and Miss Elsie Derbe. Miss Janet
Evans was captain of the winning
“earn. Miss Derbe with her group will
serve supper to the winners.
&® = =»
Miss Hannah Culp and Fred Girton,
students of Bloomsburg State Teach-
er's College, spent the Thanksgiving
Holidays with their parents.
* * 0%
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dingle of Len-
man entertained at a chicken dinner
on Sunday in honor of their aunt, Mrs.
Mrs. Jane Kocher called on Mrs.
Mable Kocher on Thursday afternoon.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutton, ana
daughter, Shirley, Mrs. Hiers and
Walter Smith called on Mr. and Mrs.
R. P. Kocher of Orangeville, Sunday
afternoon. a
* 2% =
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Garinger, en-
tertained for Thanksgiving dinner her
father and mother Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Hausche and Mr. Harold Kline
of Wilkes-Barre.
COLD WAVE
IS HERE!
Get Ready Now !
U. S. NOBBY TIRES
209%, more traction than
any other type of trac-
tion tire.
SELF-CLEANING
LESS VIBRATION
LONG WEAR
Our Prices Lowest
COMPLETE STOCK
Defrosters- Heaters
Weed Chains
U. S. L. Batteries
Prestone-Zerone-Alcohol
WOOLBERT’S
SERVICE STATION
FRED WOOLBERT, Prop.
Trucksville, Pa.
| Marilla Heller, aged 92
| Brown, aged 93. Both are enjoying
| =00d health and ta'ked over many in-
| teresting things of the past.
present: Mrs. George Bond, Mrs. Wal-
ter Coolbaugh, Leona Dingle, Mr. and
| Mrs. Clarence Elston, Harold and
Nancy May Elston.
Mrs. Brown recited many poems.
Among them:
Of all that have crossed the river
And learned the eternal lore,
Not one has come back to tell us
Of the land on the other shore.
Not a single hand has lifted
The curtain that hangs between.
Nor a voice revealed the wonders
That no human eye has seen.
‘We have prayed and watched and
waited
And called to heaven their name,
And stilled our pulse to listen
But never an answer came.
‘Magneto & Carburetor
SERVICE 2
Quick Service Prices Reasonable
RUDOLPH’S
Electric Service
33-35 E. Jackson Street
WILKES-BARRE, PA.
’Phone 2-5868
and Mrs. ‘1. |
Others
PAGE FIVE
ALUMNI MEETING
The Alumni of the Dallas Township
School will hold a special meeting on
Monday at 7:30. All members are urged
to attend as it is urgently desired to
| have a clean record for the new year.
For Bronchitis
Coughs, Colds
Acts Like a FLASH
t's different—Iit's faster In action—it's
com) ded on superior, medical fact find-
ings new in this country.
UCKLEY’S MIXTURE (triple acting) Is
the name of this amazing cough and cold
prescription that is so pure and free from
rmful drugs that a child can take it—
and stop coughing.
One little sip and the ordinary cough Is
few doses and tit tough old
hang-on cough is seldom heard again—
it’s really wonderful to watch how speed-
ily hard, lingering colds are put out of
business. BUCKLEY'S MIXTURE is now on
sale at all good stores—guaranteed.
MEYERS Fine
Jewelry are gifts
that they will re-
member you by,
and that will grow
more precious as
the years roll by.
MEYER’'S Easy Budget
Plan permits you to buy
fine Jewelry in divided
OVERCOATS
BEST FOR YOUR MONEY
When you want fine,
sturdy, warm overcoats that
wear. . .you know that your old
merchant who has been serving
you for twenty-eight years can
give it to you. And that holds
true of every bit of merchandise
you purchase here. . .from the
hat on your head to the shoes
on your feet. For twenty-eight
years Bert Robins has been giv-
ing you the BEST FOR YOUR
MONEY.
Bert Robins
¥3 Main Street
_ payments, as low as 50¢
weekly, at cash prices.
AMERICAN
MADE WATCH
Ladies’ or Men's Wrist
Dependable
Link or
‘Watches.
movement.
Leather Band.
Tiny, yet accurate.
an unusual value and
fully guaranteed.
Luzerne — Penna.
rh
DIAMOND
IN HEART
This exquisite crea-
tion is uniquely ar-
ranged. with a
quality diamond and
two side diamonds.
$24.15
50c A Week
BULOVA
PHAMTHON
17 jewel. Smart
and dependable . . .
Link or Strap Band.
$39-15 we
Week
ELECTRIC
PERCULATOR SET
Consisting of Electric perb-
lator, sugar, creamer and tray.
All Chrome Finish. . .Guaran-
teed.
fine