The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 17, 1939, Image 8

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THE DALLAS POST,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1939
CLASSIFIED ADS
Rate 2 cents a word. Minimum
charge 25 cents if cash accom-
panies order. 30 cents if charged.
Stamps accepted.
WORK WANTED — Dressmaking and
alterations, fur coats relined; Mad-
eline Wagner Younkins; 174-Franklin
Street, Shavertown, 513
FOR RENT — To reliable party, the
Weiss Farm, 40 acres in Dallas. Good
house, light, water. For long term or
sell the same. Apply 28 Stanley St.,
Wilkes-Barre. 61
FOR SALE—Coal: Nut, $7.25; stove,
$7.25; pea, $5.75; buckwheat, $4.75.
Delivered at Shavertown. 25 cents per
ton additional at Dallas. Stewart J.
Eustice, Dallas 460-R-9. - 11
“WANTED—OId horses. We pay high-
est cash prices for old live horses.
Must not be diseased. Write or phone
Ralph R. Balut, Dallas, Pa. Phone
371-R-8 and reverse charges.
“FOR SALE—Coal: Nut, $7.50; Stove,
$7.50; Pea, $6.00; Buckwheat, $5.00,
‘Prompt delivery. Owen M. Jones, Dal-
lag 226-R-2. Call evenings. 4tf
FOR RENT, SALE OR EXCHANGE—
Farm near Lehman. Inquire 354
Wright Ave. Kingston. 64
FOR SALE—Several lots on Perrego
Plot, Laketon, at reasonable prices.
‘Write or inquire, Arthur W. Richards,
North Bowman St, Wilkes-Barre, Pa,
or Ridge Ave. on plot. Small payment
and terms. 64
FOR SALE—Lime, ground burned, and
lump. Delivery. E. R. Hess, Al-
media, Bloomsburg, R. D. 5. 63
HELP WANTED—Feed salesman by
West Side firm. No previous ex-
perience required. Write Box 212 Dal-
las Post. 71
FOR SALE —1934 Plymouth Deluxe
Business Coupe. Heater and radio.
$250. Joseph Hand, 37 Main Street,
Dallas. 71
FOR SALE—Furniture, stoves radios,
pictures, books and Indian relics. In-
quire 296 East Market Street, Wilkes-
Barre, Pa. 71
FARMER — To work on shares; or-
chard and poultry, Call Wilkes-Barre
2-1139 or at 1100 Miners National
Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 71
FOR SALE—New 6 room house, Cen-
ter Hill Road, Dallas. Double garage.
Tot 50x150. Coray B. Ransom, Center-
moreland 17-R-8 or Kingston 7-6238.
73
FOR SALE—40 acre dairy farm, 10
room house. good buildings, electric
lights, modern improvements, in Leh-
man, near school and state road. Will
rent house, buildings and 10 acres sep-
arately. Vacant March 1st. Phone
7-0804. tt
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
Estate of James H., Hughes, late
of Xingston, Pa. Deceased. Letters
Testamentary on the above Estate
having been granted to the undersign-
ed, all persons indebted to said Estate
are requested to make payment, and
those having claims to present the
same, without delay, to Madge von
Storch Hughes and Carleton C. Jones,
506 Second Natl, Bank Bldg. Wilkes-
Barre, Pa.
PUBLIC SALE
The time to repurchase the articles
left on option, per agreement numbers
below, have expired, the same have
been forfeited and will be sold at Pub-
lic Sale at the place of business of the
undersigned, 37 W. Market Street,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on March 3, 1939 at
10 A. M.
11761 15652 15852 16071
12377 15657 15875 16081
13291 15667 15877 16087
13528 15671 15882 16100
14360 15672 15883 16101
14362 15679 15884 16107
14388 15689 15890 16116
14504 15690 15895 16125
14882 15697 15896 16133
15047 15700 15900 16142
15062 15712 15907 16155
15085 15720 15916 16157
15151 15727 15921 16164
15481 15731 15928 16169
15483 15733 15929 16192
15484 15743 15933 16195
15495 15744 15937 16203
15500 15749 15949 16210
15502 15753 15952 16215
15521 15754 15957 16216
15528 15758 15963 16223
15633 15764 16000 16228
15536 15792 16005 16238
15543 15798 16009 16248
15583 15812 16020 16257
15596 15823 16023 16260
15697 15829 16045 16284
15603 15833 16047 16285
15635 15842 16061
15642 15851 16065
COLLATERAL LOAN EXCHANGE,
BERNERAD COMPANY, Auctioneer.
SEALED PROPOSALS
The School District of the Borough
of Luzerne, Pa., invites bids to be sub-
mitted at 7:30 P. M., Monday, March
6, 1939, at the office of the School
Board in the Bennett Street School
Building, Luzerne, Pa.; or to Thomas
J. Little, secy. 74 Main St. Luzerne,
Pa., for Fire Escapes, etc. for the
Bennett Street School Building ac-
cording to plans and specifications
prepared by Jacob S. Pettebone, Regis-
tered Architect, 606 Second National
Bank Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Paced by the brilliant play of James
Knecht, who single-handed scored one
more point than the Lehman team
combined, Dallas Township took the
lead after a lifeless first quarter, was
ahead 15-7 at the half, and tallied 25
points in the last two periods. Chet
Rusiloski was high scorer for the vis-
itors. In a preliminary game, the Dal-
lag Township Jay-Vees defeated the
Lehman scrubs 20-15.
Dallas Borough, after its startling
43-37 win over Dallas Township Fri-
day night, lost to Laketon High 17-22
and dropped to a tie for second place
with Kingston Township. Coach Wal-
ter Hicks’ K. T. H. § five walloped
Laketon Friday night climbing into
the running with six wins and five
defeats
A victory. over Laketon tonight at
Harvey's Lake will practically assure
Dallas Township of the rural basket-
ball championship, since only six
games remain to be played before the
season ends March 10th. Kingston
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
from whom said plans and specifica-
tions may be had on deposit of five
dollars for their safe return at the]
time specified,
A certified check or bid bond for
109% of the amount of the bid, made |
payable to the Treasurer of the School |
District of the Borough of Luzerne,
Pa.,, must accompany each proposal.
Separate bids will be received on]
the following items:
First—General Contract.
Second—Electrical Work
The School District reserves
right to reject any and all bids:
School District of the
Borough of Luzerne, Pa.
) Thomas J. Little, Secy.
the
LUZERNE COUNTY, cc:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, No. 411 January
Term, 1932, Libel in Divorce a vinculo
matrimonii. Geraldine Helen Cassidy |
vs. Thomas F. Cassidy.
To Thomas F .Cassidy: Take notice
that alias and pluries subpoenas in di-
vorce having been returned by the |
Sheriff of Luzerne County that vou|
cannot be found in Luzerne County. |
you are hereby notified and directed |
to appear before the said Court oni
Monday, March 13, 1939 at 10 o’clock
A. M., and answer the complaint filed
in the above case.
WILLIAM R, THOMAS,
Sheriff.
F. M. MACKIN,
ATTORNEY
Notice is hereby given that letters
of administration have been granted
in the Estate of Helena Keller, late
of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. George
McGuigan, Esq., Administrator, 832
Miners National Bank Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Frank]
McGuigan, Jr. Attorney, 620 Brooks
Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
All persons indebted to said Estate
are requested to make payment, and
those having claims or demands to
present same without delay to Admin-
istrator named.
TAX ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOR-
OUGH OF DALLAS, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, fixing the tax rate
for the fiscal year 1939.
BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED,
and it is hereby ordained and enacted
by the Council of the Borough of Dal-
las, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania:
SECTION 1: That a tax be and the
same is hereby levied on all property
and occupations within the said Bor-
ough subject to taxation for Borough
purposes for the fiscal year 1939, as
follows:
Tax rate for general Borough pu-
poses, the sum of fourteen (14) mills
on each dollar of assessed valuation:
For debt purposes, the sum of one
and one-half (1%) mills on each dol-
lar of assessed valuation;
Making a total tax rate for all Bor-
ough purposes of fifteen and one-half
(15%) mills.
Section 2. That any ordinance, or
part of ordinance, conflicting with this
ordinance be and the same is hereby
repealed insofar as the same affects
this ordinance.
Adopted this first day of February,
A. D, 1939.
WARDAN KUNKLE,
President of Council.
Approved thig first day of February,
A. D, 1939.
HERBERT A. SMITH,
Burgess.
Attest:
WM. J. NIEMEYER,
Borough Secretary.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY. MARCH 10, 1939,
At 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 24,
March Term, 1939, 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
10th day of March, 1939, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon of the said day, all the
right, title and interest of the defend-
©
ants in and to the all the following
Dallas Township’s Winning Streak ;
Ends, But Team Hits Stride Again
VICTORY OVER LEHMAN ATONES FOR DEFEAT
Its mine-game winning streak broken by Dallag Borough Friday,
league-leading Dallas Township quintet atoned for its first defeat of the
season with a one-sided 40-23 victory over Lehman High Tuesday night.
described lot, piece or parcel of land,
viz:
the
Township travels to Lehman for a
game that may give the Trucksville
team clear title to second place. All
the teams take a breather Tuesday
night with no games on schedule until
Friday, January 24th, when the last
lap of the season begins.
Although Dallas Township seems to
have things pretty well in hand in the
boys’ league. a real battle for suprem-
acy in the girls’ loop is raging be-
tween K, T. H. S. and the borough
sextet, With only four games to go,
the two teams are tied for first place
with four wins and one loss apiece.
Lehman is second with two wins and
two defeats, and Dallas Township and
Laketon follow in that order.
Standing in the Boys’ League:
‘Won Lost
Dallas Township 10 1
Dallas Borough 6 5
RK T..H:S. 6 5
Laketon 3 9
Lehman 2 8
SHERIFF'S SALE
ALL that certain lot of land situate
in the borough of Forty Fort, County
of T.uzerne and Sate of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to-
I wit:
BEGINNING at a‘ point on the
| southeasterly side of Engelwood Ave-
nue, said point being 50 feet in a
northeasterly direction from the di-
viding line between lots No. 6 and No.
7 on plot of lots of Engelwood Terrace;
thence through lot No. 7 south 29 de-
grees, 10 minutes east 285 feet more
or less, to the westerly shore of Ab-
ramg Creek; thence along Abrams
Creek in a northeasterly direction, 30 |
| feet, more or less, to the corner of lot
No. 8, on said plot; thence along lot
No. 8, north 29 degrees 10 minutes
west, 175 feet, more or less, to a corner
of land of John J. P. Dunn;
along line of John J. P. Dunn land in
| a southwesterly direction 40 feet to a
thence again along said John |
corner;
J. P. Dunn land north 29 degrees 10
minutes west, 100 feet. more or less, to
Engelwood Avenue; thence along Eng-
elwood Avenue, south 47 degrees 27
minutes west, 10 feet to the place of
beginning.
Excepting and reserving out of the
above described land for the use of
other owners in the plot of Engelwood
Terrace, as a pathway a strip 10 feet
wide, adjoining the property of John
J. P. Dunn and lot No. 8.
BEING a part of lot No. 7 on plot
of lots of Engelwood Terrace record-
ed in Map Book No. 2, page 294.
Improved with a single frame dwell-
ing used as a dwelling and garage and
designated as No. 1921 Engelwood Ter-
race, Forty Fort, Pa.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Lawrence Arrick and Kath-
erine Arrick vs. Fred William Broken-
shire and Harriet C. Brokenshire, with
notice to Jacob S, Engel and Pearle A,
Engel, his wife, terre tenants and will
be sold by
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
Felix W. Bolowicz,
John M. Dudrick, Attorneys.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY. MARCH 10, 1939,
At 10 A. M.
By virtue of writ of Fi Fa No.TAOI
By virtue of writ of Fi Fa No. 36,
March Term, 1939, 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, Penna., on Friday, the 10th day
of March 1939, 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 the surface or right of soil in
and to that certain piece or parcel of
land in the 13th Ward, City of Wilkes-
Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a point on the easterly
side of High Street distant south-
westerly 118.95 feet from the southerly
side line of Dana Street, said point
being in line of land formerly of H.
H. Harvey, now of Margaret Corrigan;
thence along the line of said Corrigan
fand, South 47 degrees 46 minutes
East 112 feet, more or less to a point
in line of land formerly of A. H. Gran-
ville, now of Jos. Wasserstrom; thence
along the line of said Wasserstrom
land, South 42 degrees 4 minutes West
22.07 feet, to a corner on the north-
erly side line of Shiber Lane; thence
along the northerly line of Shiber
Lane, North 47 degrees 46 minutes
West 127 feet, more or less, to a cor-
ner on the easterly side line of said
High Street; thence along the easterly
side of High Street, North 77 degrees,
6 minutes East, 26.68 feet to the place
of beginning.
Containing 3,137 square feet of land
and improved with a two story brick
factory building now numbered “122”
on said High Street.
Seized and taken into execution at
the suit of Wyoming National Bank of
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., trustee vs. John W.
Lee and Margaret Griffith Lee, terre
tenant, and will be sold by
WILLIAM R. THOMAS. Sheriff.
Neil Chrisman, Attorney.
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