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of
ay Merchant Keglers
Bowl Good Game
5 a3 tre shut the doors on the
old year in last week’s games. The
of spotlight shone on Joey Mizenko,
ors was Eddie Rahl, who made his
the match with a 564 score.
_ in with a 602 for the Ben Sterling's
ies ‘Schwab, 191; Red Rinks, 190;
; enlisted in the U. S. Army and is
~ callable August 1st and February
days prior notice.
one or more or all of said bonds at
~ Bank of Baltimore v. Petronela Ka-
~ sumptor and real owner.
, tract of land situate in the Town-
said beginning point and along line
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THE POST, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1940
PAGE SEVEN
LLAS BOROUGH QUINTET WINS OPENER IN ALUMNI LEAGUE
Bs Year Ends
Joey Mizenko Hits New
le Game High, 267;
Eddie Rahl Stars, Too
The West Side Merchants’ Bowl-
of St. John's Holy Name team, who
hit a new single game high of 267
pins, ip ?
J Another bowlr sharing in hon-
debut with a 200 game and ended
Rahl ‘also bowled with the St.
John's team, which incidentally
lost two games to the Buddies’
Shop. Brown of the Buddies’ led
with a 606 score to keep his team
~ ahead nearly all the way.
Luzerne Anthracite defeated the
Bileggi Cafe for four points, The
game was strongly contested by
the four-man team of Bileggi's.
Wheeler with his score of 646 was
closely followed by Red Rinks with
15 for the Anthracite team. Sue!
Leandri hit 588 with Sapulak next
584 to put the Bileggi team in
oe.
Sterling’s resumed their tak-
ng ways by trouncing the Lipo
Insurance for four points. J. Shimko
ith 622 was high and Orseck came
Dorish with 577 and Kester
Figs were the high men for
1 game Be to the scores.
Spinicci Garage tightened their
= first place by taking all
mes from the Blight Bros.
05. while Costello and Kazokas
fore with 510 for high honors
e Big Ten averages are held by:
morosky, 7198; J. Shimko, 195;
er, 195; Kittle, 193; Mucci, 192;
Joe
immons, 1189; T. Shimko, 187; F.
John Helfrich Enlists;
will Serve In Hawaii
~ John Helfrich, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Helfrich of Dallas, has
training at Fort Slocum in pre-
‘paration for service in Hawaii. His
younger brother, Paul, has taken
over John’s newspaper route.
»jall three games.
NAPPY
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AN' A BIG HURRAH!
THE BIG DAY 15
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THE "JUNIOR LEAGUE” 7
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ARE NOW TAKING PLACE.
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VOTIN'
BACK MOUNTAIN LEAGUE
WILL OPEN ITS SEASON
IN TWO GAMES TONIGHT
The Back Mountain Scholas-
tic Basketball League will
open its 1940 basketball sea-
son tonight (Friday).
Dallas Borough will play at
Dallas Township and Lehman
will play at Kingston Town-
ship.
On Tuesday night Dallas Bor-
ough will play at Lehman and
Dallas Township will play at
Laketon.
Quarteroni Team
Widens ItsLead
Junior League Keglers
Open Year With A Bang
After the week’s lay off, the Jun-
ior Bowling League of Luzerne
swung into action with Yonno Ca-
ladie taking the spotlight with his
589 score.
Quarteroni Bros, led, with a four
point lead in the league.
Ferraro Truckers made a clean
sweep of their series with Al's Bar-
bers to climb into fifth place.
Kelly St. Market subdued the
girls from Mullay Shoe Shop, taking
The girls really
were not prepared as only three of
them were able to bowl after the
holiday.
In the fast action game of the
evening between the Buddies’ Jun-
iors and Bernie's Central Cafe
teams, Buddies came through with
two points, winning two games,
while the Cental Cafe hit high
enough in one game to earn thet
extra point.
The Big Ten
1, Psolka, 167; 2, P. Evans, 165;
3, Moses, 164; 4, T. Caladie, 162; 5,
Honeywell, 162; 6, Renoe, 161; 7,
LEMME SEE |
GOSH! WONDER WHO'S
nm WINNIN', SO FAR? 7
HOW MANY
TIMES YA
BOWLING SCORES
Buddies Juniers
Sicurella .. _..
E. Machinist ..
P. Machinist
Kovacs
Totals
Kelly St. Market
Yantacka .
Yurchak
A. Charnitsky
Totals
Central Cafe
A. Leandri
Edonick
Bulford
P. Evans
D. Leandri ...
B. Leandri
Stepanik
Sywinski
Kader
Botteon ...
Totals
* Indicates one game.
** Indicates two games.
Radovich, 158; 8, Stefanko, 155; 9,
Kochan, 154; 10, J. Caladie, 154.
Three game team high, Central
Cafe, 2527 pins.
One game team high, Quarteroni
Bros., 910 pins.
Individual three-game high, Paul
Evans, Central Cafe, 600 ‘pins.
Individual one game high, RaGo-.
vich, Quarteroni Bros., 227 pins,
Quarteroni Bros.
J. Caladie
T, Caladie
J. Misenchik
Michaels
Hrivnak
Pickarski _.
Radovic
Totals
Al's Barber Shop
Dibuo
Mullay Shoe Repair
Mary Charnitsky
Gwen Gilbert
Win Honeywell
Totals
Ferraro Truckers
Gaiteri
Anio
Regeski
Piazza
Stelma _..
Washko
Until recently camphor came en-
tirely from abroad. As a result of
American research, this essential
product is now made from turpen-
tine and sold at 1/10th its former
price,
It was thought the modern type-
writer would reduce the number
of jobs for stenographers. Actually
= number has increased from
0 in 4890 to 775,000 today.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SCHOOL BOND SALE
The School District of the Town-
ship of Dallas offers for public sale
‘and will receive sealed bids for the
purchases of twenty school district
coupon. bonds of one thousand dol-
lars each three per cent annual in-
terest payable semi-annually, free
of annual state tax, dated February
i dsk,. 1940, to become due and pay-
able one bond on February 1st each
~ year from February 1st, 1940, and
1st in any year in order of the low-
est outstanding number, on thirty
Sealed bids for the purchase of
aft less than par and accrued in-
est, will be received by the sec-
ary until 8 o'clock P, M., Monday,
nuary 29th, 1940 and will be
>ned at that time at the directors
peting room in the high school
hilding. Every bid must be ac-
mpanied by a cashier's or certi-
pd bank check in the sum of ten
pllars for each bond bid upon pay-
ble to the Treasurer of the school
trict of Dallas Township, to be
rfeited to the school district as
uidated damages if the bidder de-
ts after acceptance of bid. Any
d not accompanied by such check
ill not be considered.
By order of
Board of School Directors,
C. J. Eipper, Secretary,
Dallas, Pa.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1940,
AT 10 A. M.
- Seized and taken into execution
at the suit of The Federal Land
puscinski, mortgagor, and Bronis-
lawa Drapczynski, mortgage as-
ALL that certain piece, parcel or
ship of Plymouth, Luzerne County,
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and
described as follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING at a corner in the
Public Highway leading from Cease
Mills, to Hunlock’s Creek in line be-
tween lands of Albert G. Decker
and the grantor herein; thence from
n land® of said Decker and
the grantor herein, S. 37 degrees
40 minutes E. 1057.5 feet to a soft
maple corner in old fence row;
thence from said point and still
along line of said Decker and the
grantor herein, N. 76 degrees 35
minutes E. 600 feet to a corner at
the junction of two stone walls;
thence from said point and along
line of other lands of the grantor
herein it being line of a stonewall,
N. 8 degrees 00 minutes W. 435
feet to a corner; thence N. 49 de-
grees 20 minutes E. 1880 feet to a
stake and stones corner by a
gnarled hickory witness tree, said
corner being common to line be-
tween lands of the Spring Brook
Water Company, and the grantor
herein; thence from said corner and
along line between lands of said
Water Company and the grantor
herein, N. 6 degrees .02 minutes E.
1528 feet to a stake and stones cor-
ner witnessed; thence still along
line between lands of said Water
Company and the grantor herein, N.
64 degrees 13 minutes W. 1847 feet
to a stake and stones corner, said
corner being common to properties
of the said Water Company, Stod-
dart & Company and the grantor
herein; thence from said corner and
along line between lands of said
Stoddart & Company and the gran-
tor herein, S. 62 degrees 00 minutes
W. 125 feet to the center of the be-
fore mentioned Public Road; thence
from said point and along the cen-
ter line of said Public Road in a
southerly direction the following
courses and distances: S. 7 degrees
35 minutes E, 190 feet, S. 6 degrees
45 minutes W. 200 feet, S. 14 de-
grees 00 minutes E. 56 feet, S. 30
degrees 10 minutes E. 145 feet, S.
24 degrees 50 minutes E. 200 feet,
S. 10 degrees 20 minutes E. 100 feet,
S. 0 degrees 25 minutes E. 100 feet
to a point at the intersection of the
center line of a private roadway;
thence continuing along the center
line of said Public Road, S. 46 de-
grees 35 minutes W. 230 feet, S. 40
degrees 00 minutes W. 800 feet, S.
31 degrees 30 minutes W. 100 feet,
S. 5 degrees 00 minutes W. 500
feet, S. 12 degrees 40 minutes W.
100 feet, S. 22 degrees 50 minutes
W. 400 feet, S. 24 degrees 30 min-
utes W. 400 feet, S. 28 degrees 30
minutes W. 100 feet to the place of
BEGINNING. CONTAINING one
hundred and forty-one (141) acres
of land be the same more or less.
BEING the same land that was
conveyed to said Joseph and Petro-
nela Kapuscinski by deed from Jo-
sep F. Krystopa, a bachelor, dated
Oct. 1, 1922, and recorded in the of-
fice for the recording of deeds in
said County in Deed Book 569, page
561.
SUBJECT to all conveyances and
reservations of minerals and ease-
ments of record affecting the land
hereby conveyed.
ALSO EXCEPTING AND RESERV-
ING, HOWEVER, out of the foregoing
described piece and parcel of land
all that tract of land consisting of
20 acres, strict measure, as conveyed
by Peter Drapczynski and Bronis-
lawa Drapczynski, his wife, to Pe-
tronela Kapuscinski, widow, by deed
bearing date May 10, 1932, and re-
corded in the office of the Recorder
of Deeds of Luzerne County on May
12, 1932, in Deed Book, volume 717,
page 431, reference being made
thereto for more complete descrip-
tion thereof.
IMPROVED with a farm dwelling
house, barn, outbuildings, etc.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
Fred B. Davis, Atty.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF'S SALE
On Friday, January 12th, 1940,
at 10 A. M., Court Room No. 1,
Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., ex-
ecution from the Court of Common
Pleas of Luzerne County, Pa., real
estate of Walter W. Dettmore and
Sophia R. Dettmore, his wife, situate
in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne
County, Pa., bounded and described
as follows: Being lot No. 448 in
Block M on the Plot of H. H. Derr,
recorded in Luzerne County Deed
Book 260, Page 461, 25 feet in
front on North Pennsylvania Avenue
and 100 feet in depth, bounded
Northerly by North Pennsylvania
Avenue, Easterly by lot No. 447,
Southerly by lot No. 452 and West-
erly by lot No. 449, now the prop-
erty of the City of Wilkes-Barre
known as the East End Bridge.
Being the same premises conveyed
to the said Walter W. Dettmore, et
ux by deed of Thomas McDermott,
et al, dated April 9, 1928 and re-
corded in Luzerne County Deed
Book 671, Page 119.
Improved with a frame dwelling
known as No. 439 North Pennsyl-
vania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
J. F. McCabe, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
On Friday, January 12-1940, at
10. A. M., Court Room No. 1, Court
House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., execution
from the Court of Common Pleas
of Luzerne County, Pa., real estate
of Tracy C. Ferris and Minnie C.
Ferris, his wife, situate in the Bor-
ough of Kingston, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, bounded and de-
scribed as follows, to wit:
Being the Northwesterly one half
of lot No. 22 as designated on a
plot of lots of the Anthracite Land
Co., recorded in Luzerne County in
Map Book 1, Page 35. Beginning at
a corner on the Northeasterly side
of Church Street, the same being a
corner of Lot No. 21; thence along
the line of said lot North 60 degrees
20 minutes East 140 feet to an alley;
thence along said alley South 29 de-
grees 30 minutes, East 25 feet to a
corner of the Southeasterly half of
said lot No. 22, now or late of Dan-
iel R. Peffer; thence along said land,
now or late of Daniel R. Peffer South
60 degrees 30 minutes West 140
feet to said Church Street; thence
along said Church Street North 29
degrees 30 minutes West 25 feet to
the place of beginning. Containing
3500 square feet of land more or
less.
Being the same premises convey-
ed to the said Tracy Ferris, et ux by
deed of Edward Darling, Guardian
of Charlotte V. Dilley, dated April
27, 1934, and recorded in Luzerne
County Deed Book 734, Page 333.
Improved with a frame dwelling
known as No. 78 Church Street,
Kingston, Pa.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
J. F. McCabe, Atty.
NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL
Notice is hereby given that, pur-
suant to the provisions of Article
X, Section 1015, of the Business Cor-
LUZERNE LUMBER COMPANY
a corporation of the State of Dela-
ware, with principal office at 900
Market Street, City of Wilmington,
County of New Castle, State of Del-
aware, and Pennsylvania address at
445 Main Street, Luzerne Borough,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,
which was granted a Certificate of
Authority by the Department of
State of Pennsylvania to transact
business in said Commonwealth, will
on the 5th day of January, 1940,
present application for a withdrawal
of the said certificate and the can-
cellation thereof.
Al J. Kane, Attorney,
108-10 Brooks Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
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Bowling Notes
Whenever anything goes over in
big time style, there are various
individuals and groups of individ-
uals who are inclined and only too
willing to take credit for the ac-
complishment. As often as not,
these pseudo-heroes had nothing to
do with it, despite their boasting,
and the ones actually deserving of
praise sit back and say nothing,
Tommy Carr of Ft. Wayne, Ind. |
recently shot an individual league |
score of 264, 209 and 265 for a,
total of 738 pins. Tommy is only
16 years old.
The Junior bowling committee re-
ports favorable progress in its ef-
forts to make its dance a success
on January 18 at St. John’s Ball-
room.
The Business Men’s League will
start bowling Monday night after
a two-week vacation. ‘All teams
will follow schedule in order print-
ed.
The bowlers of the West Side
Merchants’ League are laboring
under a mistaken idea of being im-
posed on. According to the rules of
the league, all teams are sure of
taking some of the prize money in
addition to getting that annual out-
ing which costs them nothing.
Teams that are failing to show up
with their full complement of bow-
lers are showing a poor attitude.
Bowlers who have bowled in the
first half of the season are throw-
ing away their chances for the finals
in the sweepstakes. Notice is giv-
en these men to get back into the
lineup before January 14 or else
be disqualified for participation in
the event.
The Luzerne Anthracite is well
represented in the bowling game.
Three teams are in the Business
Men’s League and one in the West
Side Merchants.
| Phil Richards has made good his)
boast of being the best man on his
| team. Phil leads the pack with an |
average of 180, Not bad for an
amateur.
Tony Caladie
is grooming his
Monday night. With Bruno ad-
vising, Tony will change his old
oil.
The Piledgi Tavern has resolved
not to get a certain bowler’s goat
when next they meet. “Butch” Ko-
zik thinks it bad enough to lose
a game without getting ribbed
about it.
Greenwald’s have put in a new |
gear for the race starting next!
week. Balogh is through with his
woodsmanship and now will center
his attention on that one and only |
dear. With Barbhart hitting them
hard, the rest of the team vouch
that he will not be in there alone.
Bill Schultz thinks the rest has
done his Stegmaier’s team a world
of good. Tibus, with his hand in-
jured, made the team look weak,
but now that all is over with, the
team will start where they left off.
Upholstering Free Estimates
PAUL B. SMITH
Rr, 16 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre
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BARGAINS
’33 Chevrolet Coupe $125
31 Chevrolet Sedan 65
’32 Oldsmobile Sedan 95
’33 Ford Coach {45
’31 Ford Coach 15
’34 Pontiac Coupe 150
’32 Packard Sedan 25
’30 Dodge Sedan 35
31 Chevrolet Coach 35
’36 Ford Panel 225
50 OTHERS—$35 to $150
All In Good Running Condition
TERMS—WILL TRADE
CITY CHEVROLET CO.
USED CAR LOT
Liberty and Hazle Streets
Wilkes-Barre
Truckers for the hard climb starting
Team Standings
JUNIOR LEAGUE
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29
29
26
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11 46
16 39
16: 37
19. 35
2625
27: 23
3119
34 15
Quarteroni Bros.
Kelly St. Market
Bernie's Central
Buddies’ Juniors
Ferraro Truckers
General Cigar Co. 18
Al's Barber Shop 14
Mullay Shoe Repair 11
Tonight’s Games
7 p. m,, Central Cafe vs. General
Cigar; Ferraro Truckers vs. Kelly
St. Market.
9 p. m.; Al's os vs. Mullay
Shoe Repair; Buddies’ vs Quarter-
oni Bros.
MERCHANTS’ LEAGUE
Spinicci Garage
Ben Sterling’s
Luz. Anthracite
Lipo Insurance
Grablick Dairy
Buddies Shop
Blight Bros.
Bileggi Cafe
St. John’s Holy Name 12
Larksville Orioles 12
Schedule For Next Week
7 p. m., Blight Bros. vs. Bileggi
Cafe; Spinicci vs. Lipo Insurance,
9 p. m., St. John’s vs. Luzerne
Anthracite; Buddies’ vs. Orioles;
Sterling’s vs. Grablick’s Dairy.
Schray Is Star
On Township Five
In Close Game
Kingston Twp. Team
Protests Hunlock Game;
Officers Meet Tonight
Dallas Borough’s team in
the Back Mountain Alumni
League won its opening game
on Wednesday night in the
borough gymnasium, scoring
a 37-31 victory in a hard-
fought contest with Dallas
Township.
The borough basketeers
took an early lead and main-
tained it throughout the game,
although the township five
never slowed down and kept
pressing their opponents un-
til the final whistle.
Fred Schray, who played center
for most of the game for Dallas
Township, was high scorer, tallying
11 points for his team. On the
borough squad, Jerry Sullivan and
Bill Baker had 10 points apiece.
Howard Tinsley was referee. The
line-up:
Dallas Borough
R. F.—R. Verfaille
L. F.—G. Sullivan
C.—W. Baker
R. G.—W. Davis
L. G.—B. Roberts
Substitutes: Dallas Borough —
Clarence Labar, Odell Henson,
Warren Culp; Dallas Township—Red
Carey.
Dallas Twp.
J. Mozuraitis
M. Kozemchak
F. Schray
F. Stevens
J. Elston
Protest Is Filed
Hunlock * Township defeated
Kingston Township in their open-
ing game on Tuesday night, but
Kingston Township immediately
filed a protest, charging violation
of the league rules on the part of
the Hunlock team.
Add Woolbert, Jr,, president of
the league, announced there will be
a meeting of officers and team del-
egates tonight in his place of busi-
ness on Main Street, Dallas. The
protest will be one of the subjects
to be discussed.
Dershimer On Jury
John Dershimere of Lake Town-
ship was the only one from the
Dallas section listed among the 280
jurors whose names were drawn
this week for service late this
month.
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