The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 26, 1939, Image 8

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    f WANTED TO BUY
Old horses. We pay highest prices
for old live horses.. Must not be
diseased. Write or phone Ralph R.
Balut, Dallas, Pa. Phone 371-R-3
and reverse charges. 17tf
FOR RENT
~ Six-room house in Dallas for rent.
Semi-bungalow, garage, all mod-
. ern improvements. Garden space.
~ Rent $30. Box 61. 184
FOR RENT—One or two rooms
with private family. Light house-
keeping or roomer. 753 Bennett
~ Street, Luzerne. ° 211
FOR RENT—One-half of double
block. Six rooms. All improve-
ments. Garage. Phone 283-R-13.
211
FOR SALE
- New 6-room house. Center Hill
Road, Dallas. Double garage. Lot
50x150. Coray B. Ransom, Center-
moreland 17-R-8; Kingston 7-6238.
"FOR SALE—Choice cemetery lot.
: Bargain. Trucksville Cemetery. W.
E. Bennett. Phone 309-R-2. 211
FOR SALE—Good used tires. All
sizes. 25¢ and up. Use your credit.
Dunlop Tire Store, Luzerne. 211
Zeiser cottage, Lake Carey, 150-foot
lake frontage. Beautiful graunds,
trees. Nine room cottage, furnished,
‘all improvements, concrete cellar.
. Two car garage. Mrs. H. H. Zeiser,
~ 82 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre.
Coal: Nut, $6.90; stove, $6.90; pea,
$5.40; buckwheat, $4.75; rice, $4.
Delivered at Shavertown. 25c per
ton additional at Dallas. Stewart J.
Eustice, Dallas 460-R-9. 18tf
"FOR SALE—Young pigs. Paul Car-
y lin. Phone 316-R-7. 211
LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY
Mammoth Pekin Ducklings. Hatches
every Thursday. C. L. Hilbert,
Beaumont. Phone H. L. 3422. 166
Baby Chicks—June hatches, N. H.
and B. R. Finest breeding. Penn-
sylvania official blood test. June
chicks strongest of season. 7%
cents each delivered. Joseph Davis,
LeRaysville, Pa. 18tf
Baby turkeys for sale. Also custom
‘hatching. Wayne Weaver, Center-
_monreland or Hilbert’s Hatchery,
Beaumont. Phone H. L. 3422. 214
REUPHOLSTERING
All work guaranteed, large selec-
tion fabrics. Write or phone 7-5636.
~ John Curtis, 33 S. Goodwin Ave.,
~ Kingston. 10tf
MISCELLANEOUS
We pay good prices for clean Rags.
jeed 100 pounds this week. Bring
“what you have. Get cash. The
gllas Post. 19tf
uaranteed rebuilt Ford V8 engines.
$7 month.
19tf
| © 4,000 mile guarantee.
~ Stull Brothers, Kingston, Pa.
We buy used cars for cash. Perry's
Service Station, 375 Bennett St.;
Luzerne. 21tf
E SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias,
No. 28, July Term, 1939, issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, I will expose for
public sale for cash at Court Room
No. 1, Court House, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., on the 16th day of June, 1939,
at 10:00 A. M,, E. S. T., to be sold
to the highest bidder, the following
described Real Estate:
THE FIRST THEREOF: A lot in
shley Borough, Luzerne County,
, the property of Albert J. Bris-
¥ and Margaret Bristol, his wife.
Beginning at a point on West
Hartford Street, corner of land of
the Central Railroad of New Jersey,
thence North 41 degrees 30 minutes
East 209.23 feet to a corner, thence
- South 48 degrees 30 minutes East,
60 feet more or less to land of
Henry Derolf, thence South 41 de-
grees 30 minutes West 199 feet to
West Hartford Street aforesaid, and
thence North 57 degrees 30 minutes
West 60 feet more or less, to the
place of beginning. Excepting and
reserving all coal and other min-
erals to the same extent as the same
are excepted and reserved in former
deeds in the line of title.
Improved with a frame two-story
dwelling house, outbuildings, fruit
trees and other improvements
thereox, and known as No. 148
West Hartford Street, Ashley, Pa.
THE SECOND THEREOF: A lot in
Ashley Borough, Luzerne County,
Pa., the property of Hugh Bristol
and Mabel Bristol, his wife.
Beginning at a point on Hartford
Street; Thence North 41 degrees 30
minutes East 177 feet to point in
line with a stone wall in rear of
land of E. L. Diffendefer; thence
North 48 degrees 30 minutes West
50 feet to a corner, thence South 41
degrees 30 minutes West 177 feet
Hartford Street, and thence
th 57 degrees 30 minutes East
feet to the place of beginning.
Excepting and reserving all coal
d other minerals to the same ex-
ht as the same are excepted and
served in former deeds in the
ne of title.
Improved with a two story frame
elling house, outbuildings, fruit
ees and other improvements there-
, and known as No. 140 West
flartford Street, Ashley, Pa.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
eorge L. Fenner, Attorney.
ood Progress Made
Progress is being made on the
rucksville grade school. All
brick walls have been erected. The
oofing will be started next week.
Grading will be in progress in a
few days. All concrete stairways
and halls will be completed next
week.
“ The contractors are completing
' their work as quickly as possible
d the building will be ready for
ccupancy by the opening of the
fall term. Contracts for equip-
ent have been awarded and are
waiting the approval of the PWA. []
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, June 16, 1939, AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Alias Fi Fa
No. 81, July 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, Pa.,
on Friday, the 16th day of June,
1939, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of the said day, all the right, title
and interest of the defendant in
and to the following described lot,
piece or parcel of land, viz:(—
ALL that plot or certain piece of
land in Township of Exeter, County
of Luzerne and State of Pennsyl-
vania, bounded and described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a stake and stones
corner on the Westerly bank of the
Susquehanna River and the North-
erly bank of a drainage ditch;
thence South sixty-two (62) de-
grees West seven hundred fifty-sev-
en (757) feet passing through a
large Elm on the Westerly side of
the State Highway Route No. 309,
to a stake and stones corner at the
intersection of a stone wall with a
wire fence; thence South seventy-
six (76) degrees fifty-one (51) min-
utes West twelve hundred twelve
and twenty hundredths (1212.20)
feet to a stone wall corner; thence
South thirteen (13) degrees twenty-
nine (29) minutes West four hun-
dred six and five tenths (406.5) feet
to a stone wall corner in line of
lands now or formerly owned by
Elisha A. Coray; thence along the
same North sixty-four (64) degrees
fifty-four (54) minutes West fifteen
hundred fifty-four (1554) feet to a
stake and stones corner; thence
North twenty-one (21) degrees East
one hundred sixty-three (163) feet
to a Wild Cherry tree corner in line
of lands now or formerly owned
by Irwin Miller and Charles G.
Lewis; thence North twenty-one
(21) degrees fifty-nine (59) minutes
East eleven hundred seventy-five
(1175) feet to a stake and stones
corner in a stone wall; thence along
the stone wall North eighty-two
(82) degrees fifty-five (55) minutes
West five hundred sixty-six (566)
feet to a stone wall corner; thence
along the stone wall North sixteen
(16) degrees eight (8) minutes East
four hundred seventy-six (476) feet
to a corner; thence along a stone
row North four (4) degrees nine
(9) minutes West two hundred eight
and fifty-nine hundredthrs (208.59)
feet to a corner; thence along a
stone row North eight (8) degrees
eleven (11) minutes East three
hundred forty-two and twenty hun-
dredths (342.20) feet to a stake and
stones corner; thence through the
woods and along the remains of an
old rail fence South seventy-nine
(79) degrees East seven hundred
sixty (760) feet to a corner in the
center of the Township Road lead-
ing from State Highway Route No.
309 to the Village of Orange; thence
along the center of said- Township
Road the following courses and dis-
tances: South eighty-seven (87)
degrees East seven hundred twenty-
six (726) feet; thence South seven-
ty-seven (77) degrees East two
hundred sixty-eight and fifty hun-
dredths (268.50) feet; thence South
sixty-eight (68) degrees ten (10)
minutes East two hundred eighteen
and ninety hundredths (218.90)
feet; thence along lands of Lottie
D. Peck South ten (10) degrees
West one hundred seventy (170)
feet more or less to a corner in a
stone wall; thence South sixty-nine
(69) degrees ten (10) minutes East
four hundred twenty-three and
twenty-eight hundredths (423.28)
‘feet to a stake corner; thence South
nine (9) degrees four (4) minutes
East five hundred six and seventy-
three hundredths (506.73) feet to
Used very little.
Can be bought for
Refinished in green.
for 1,000 miles.
1935 FO
New paint. Quiet motor.
ONLY
Motor in good condition...
New paint.
like new. ONLY
1933 Plymouth Sedan
1933 Dodge Sedan
1931 Ford Coach
1934 Ford Coach
1931 Ford Victoria
Wilkes-Barre
Good tires.
1932 Chev. Roadster
CITY CHEVROLET CO.
LIBERTY AND HAZLE STREETS
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
an iron pin corner; thence North
seventy-five (75) degrees five (5)
minutes East six hundred ninety-
four and ninety-six hundredths
(694.96) feet to a stake corner on
the Westerly bank of the Susque-
hanna River; thence on and along
the Westerly side of the Susque-
hanna River Southerly one thou-
sand and four (1004) feet more or
less to the place of beginning.
CONTAINING one hundred forty-
four and twenty-six one hundredths
| (144.26) acres more or less and be-
ling Parcel No. 1 on the map at-
tached to and made a part hereof.
BEING improved with a single
two story frame building, a frame
barn, and concrete block fruit stor-
age cellar.
Seized and taken into execution
at the suit of Ladies Pennsylvania
Slovak Roman and Greek Catholic
Union vs. Henry German, Jr.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
Peter P. Jurchak, Att’y.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Friday, June 16, 1939, at 10
o’clock A. M., Court Room No. 1,
Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on
execution from Court of Common
Pleas of Luzerne County, Pa., real
estate of Charles Bogutzki located
at Back Road and Warsaw St.
Swoyersville, Luzerne County, Pa.,
being 65 feet in front and 175 feet
in depth, more particularly described
in Deed Book 728 at page 383, in
the Recorder of Deeds office of Lu-
zerne County. Improved with two-
story frame dwelling house and oth-
er outbuildings. Taken in execution
Square; and thence along Public
Square ‘South 11 degrees 30 min-
utes West 43.6 feet to the place of
beginning. Being the premises
known as Nos. 50-52 Public Square
and being the same premises which
Harold D. Deemer ,et al., conveyed
to Paul J. Conlon and Peter A. Con-
lon by deed, dated March 29, 1924,
and duly recorded in the office of
the Recorder of Deeds in and for
Luzerne County in Deed Book No.
605, page 26. The aforesaid de-
scribed premises became vested in
the John Conlon Coal Company,
subject to the mortgage of the here-
inafter recited Trustee, and the
said John Conlon Coal Company is
joined as terre tenant in these pro-
ceedings by reason of the aforesaid
conveyance.
Improved with a three story brick
building and other additions thereto.
Seized and taken into execution
at the suit of The Wyoming Na-
tional Bank of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
trustee, successor to Union Savings
Bank & Trust Company of Wilkes-
Barre, Pa., trustee vs. Paul J. Con-
lon, Peter A. Conlon, defendants—
John Conlon Coal Company, terre
tennant, and will be sold by
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
Lawrence B. Jones and
Neil Chrisman, Attys.
EDWIN H. SHEPORWICH,
Attorney for Libellant.
TO DAVID HYMAN, Respondent:
You are hereby. required to ap-
pear on June 19, 1939, at 10 o'clock
A. M., and to answer the complaint
on mortgage of Walter J. Piszezek
Est. Joseph P. Olexy, Atty.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Sheriff's Sale Friday, June 16,
1939, at 10 o'clock A. M. at Court
Barre, Pa., upon execution from
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, Pa. Real estate of Bennie
Derr and Sophie Derr, his wife, 8
Chestnut Street, Fox Hill, Plains
Township, Luzerne County, Pa., 50
feet front and 128 feet deep. Im-
proved with a 2 story, composition,
frame dwelling conveyed by Adam
Koval, et ux., by deed dated Sep-
tember 12, 1924, recorded in Deed
Book volume 612, page 53. Coal
and minerals reserved.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
Fred B. Davis, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, June 16, 1939, AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Levari Fa-
cias-sur Mortgage No. 49, July Term,
1939, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Luzerne County,
to me directed, there will be ex-
posed 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, Pa., on Friday, ‘the
16th day of June, 1939, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon of the said
day, all the right, title and interest
of the defendant in and to the fol-
lowing described lot, piece or par-
cel of land, viz:—
All that certain piece of land, to-
gether with the buildings and im-
provements thereon, situate in the
Fifth Ward of the City of Wilkes-
Barre, Luzerne County, Pa., and
bounded and described as follows,
to wit: Beginning at a point on the
northeasterly side of Public Square,
said point being in the dividing line
between the land herein described
and land now or formerly of Kate
P. Dickson; thence along land now
or formerly of Kate P. Dickson,
South 79 degrees 30 minutes East
133 feet to Butler Lane; thence
along Butler Lane North 34 degrees
43 minutes West 59.6 feet to the
line of land belonging to the Estate
of Ruth B. Hillard; thence along
said Hillard land North 78 degrees
34 minutes West 90.5 feet to Public
COME EARLY
1938 CHEVROLET '/--TON PICKUP
Can’t be told from new. Former owner had no use for same.
1936 CHEVROLET '/>-TON PANEL
Reconditioned thoroughly. Five perfect tires.
ONLY clr a a :
RD '/--TON PANEL
1936 STEWART 3: TO | TON PANEL
Transmission overhauled. . Five good tires.
1933 DODGE '/>-TON PANEL
Very good mechanical condition.
A no-trade special.
1934 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY
This truck has had the best of care.
new. Very clean ithroughout. 0 me es
Excellent mechanical condition.
Room No. 1,Court House, Wilkes- |
Guaranteed
Thousands of miles left in this truck.
of Lilliam W. Hyman in divorce a
vinculo matrimonii, filed to No. 575
March Term, 1939, in the Court of
| Common Pleas of Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
| RUDOLPH J. MAGAGNA,
Attorney for Libellant.
EDWIN H. SHEPORWICH,
Attorney for Libellant.
LUZERNE COUNTY, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, No. 1087 October
Term, 1936. Libel in Divorce, a vin-
culo matrimonii. Lorenzo Bontem-
po, libellant, v. Cresse Tilli Bontem-
po, respondent. To Cresse Tilli Bon-
tempo, respondent above named:
Take notice that an alias subpoena
in divorce in the above entitled case
having been returned by the Sheriff
of Luzerne County, that you, Cresse
Tilli Bontempo, cannot be found i
Luzerne County, you are hereby no-
tified and directed to appear before
said Court on Monday, June 19,
1939, at 10 o'clock, A. M. to answer
the complaint filed in the above
case.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
EDWIN H. SHEPORWICH,
Attorney for Libellant.
LUZERNE COUNTY, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, No. 56, December
Term, 1938. Libel in Divorce, a vin-
culo matrimonii. Mildred Bernstein,
libellant, v. David Bernstein, re-
spondent. To David Bernstein, re-
spondent above named: Take notice
that a pluries subpoena in divorce
been returned by the Sheriff of Lu-
zere Counnty, that you, David Bern-
stein, cannot be found in Luzerne |
County, you are hereby notified and
directed to appear before said Court
on Monday, June 19, 1939, at 10
o’clock A. M., to answer the com-
plaint filed in the above case.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS,
Sheriff.
in the above entitled case or
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