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THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1940
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PAGE SEVEN
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
By virtue of a writ of alias fieri
facias, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Luzerne County,
I will expose to public sale for cash,
at Court Room No. 2, Court House,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on Friday, June
21, 1940, at 10:00 A. M., E. S. T., to
be sold to the highest bidder, all
those certain lots of land situate
in Ashley Borough, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania:
THE FIRST THEREOF: Being lot
No. 9 of the J. A. Carey plot of lots
in Ashley Borough, recorded in Map
Book No. 1, pages 58-59, being 35 |
feet wide, front and rear, on the
northeasterly side of Barnes Street
and 140 feet in depth, improved
with a single, two-story frame
dwelling house and known as No.
20 Barnes Street, Ashley, Penna.
THE SECOND THEREOF: Being
lot No. 126 in the J. A. Carey plot
fronting on the southerly side of
of lots in Ashley Borough, recorded |
in Map Book No. 1, pages 58-59,
being of uniform width of 35 feet
Richard Street and 150 feet in
depth, improved with a large frame
building used as stores and dwell-
ings and known'as No. 21-23 Rich-
ard Street, Ashley, Pa. Sold as the
property of Pius G. Satraitis.
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff.
George L.. Fenner, Sr.,
George L. Fenner, Jr.,
Attorneys.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940,
AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No.
42, July Term, 1940, issued out of
the Court of Common Pleas of Lu-
zerne County to me directed, there
will be exposed to public sale by
vendue to the highest and best bid-
ders, for cash, in Court Room No. 2,
Court House, in the City of Wilkes-
Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsyl-
vania, on Friday, the 21st day of
June, 1940, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon of the said day, all the
right, title and interest of the de-
fendants in and to the following de-
scribed lots, pieces or parcels of
land, viz:
ALL the surface of those two lots
situate in Larksville Borough, Lu-
zerne County, described as follows:
FIRST: Beginning on the North
side of a new road (now called.
Barney Street); THENCE along land
now or late of Frank Gates et ux
North 10 degrees West about 135
feet to land of the D. & H. Canal
Co.; THENCE Westerly along same
30 feet to land now or late of Jacob
Harrison; THENCE Southerly along
same 135 feet to Barney Street;
THENCE Easterly along said street
30 feet to the beginning. IMPROV-
ED with single frame dwelling, trees,
fences, shrubbery, etc.
SE7COND: Beginning at a corner
of land now or late of Emory Steele
on North side. of Barney Street;
THENCE along said street South 53
degrees West 80 feet to land of
Geo. McCauley; THENCE along same
North 10 degrees West about 135
feet to land of the D. & H. Canal
Co.; THENCE along same North 64%
degrees East 80 feet to land of said |
Steele; THENCE along same South |
10 degrees East: about 135 feet to)
IMPROVED with |
the beginning.
single frame dwelling, garage, trees, 4
fences, shrubbery, etc.
BEING the two parcels of land
described in deed from Catherine
Probola to Anna Gryskiewicz, An-
drew Probocla and Joseph Probola,
dated March 12, 1937, recorded in
D. B. 762, page 433.
Seized and taken into execution
at the suit of First National Bank,
Plymouth, Pa., vs. Anna Gryskie-
wicz, Walter Gryskiewicz,
Probola and Joseph Probola, and
will be sold by’
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff.
Thos. M. Lewis, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
As directed by writ of Levari|1 uy
Facias No. 76, July Term, 1940, Ij
will expose to public sale Friday, |1zerne County, No. 13 January
June 21, 1940, at 10 o'clock, a. m., Term, 1940.
in Court Room No. 2, Court House, | incylo matrimonii, Mary Foster
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., the real estate ' MoGory, Bhellont ve. Willinm Ent
of John S. Duda and Susan Duda, | mett McGory, respondent. To Wil-
his wife, and John 8. Duda, terre jjam Emmett McGory, respondent
tenant, situate in the Township of | ;hove named: Take notice that an
Kingston, County of Luzerne and|,j,q subpoena in divorce in the
State of Pennsylvania, bounded and |above entitled case having been re-
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the | county, that you, William Emmett
Public Road running from Hays to! McGoryy eapmot bafgund In Lu-
Ketcham at a point in line of land |, oe County, you are hereby noti-
now or late of Martin Sezeck; thence |sioq and directed. to appear before
along the line of land of said Mar-| ..:4 Court on Monday, July 8, 1940,
tin Sezeck South 36 degrees East, |at 10 o'clock A. M. to answer the
one hundred forty-six and eighty-| omplaint filed in the above case.
five hundredths (146.85) perches to |
a post in line of land of P. O. Bar-
ney; thence along line of land of
P. O. Barney North 34 degrees East
to a stone in line of land now or
late of Porter Michael; thence along
line of land of said Porter Michael
North 34 degrees 30 minutes West,
one hundred fifty-eight and forty-
eight hundredths (158.48) perches
to a point in said Public Road;
thence along said Public Road South
23 degrees 15 minutes West, twenty-
nine and four tenths (29.4) perches
to a point still in said Public Road;
thence still along said Public Road
South 20 degrees 50 minutes West,
seventeen and one-tenth (17.1)
perches to the point or place of be-
ginning. Containing 31.75 acres and
being a portion of lot No. 33 in the
back tier of the Fourth Division of
the certified Township of Kingston.
Improved with dwelling, barn and
other outbuildings.
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff.
Donald O. Coughlin, Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940,
AT 10 A. M.
By virtue of a writ of Alias Fi Fa|charge for cross sections will be
No. 81, July Term, 1940, issued out
of the Court of Common Pleas of
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
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. 2, Court House, in the City of
Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 21st
day of June, 1940, 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:
The surface of that lot of land in
Plymouth Borough, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, bounded and describ-
ed as follows:
BEGINNING at the Southwesterly
corner of Orchard Street and First
Street; thence along said First
Street, South 60 degrees West 100
feet to a corner; thence South 30
degrees East AT feet to a corner of
land now or late of Tedor Rakowski;
thence along the same North 71 de-
grees 20 East 102 feet to a corner
on line of Orchard Street, aforesaid;
thence along the same, North 30
degrees West 52 feet to the place
of beginning. Containing 5,050
square feet of surface be the same
more or less. Being part of lots
Nos. 172 and 173 on plot of lots
of E. A. Outen on record in the Re-
corder’s Office of Luzerne County
in Deed Book 246, page 88, etc.
IMPROVED with a three story
frame dwelling house and a frame
barn, known as 141 Orchard Street,
Plymouth, Pennsylvania.
EXCEPTING all the coal and other
minerals as the same have been ex-
cepted and reserved in previous
deeds in the line of title.
Seized and taken into execution
at the suit of George Tancin vs.
Michael Hreha, Josephine Hréha,
Andrew Hreha, Joseph Hreha and
Helen Hreha, and will be sold by
DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff.
E. F. McGovern, Atty.
LUZERNE COUNTY, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
| Luzerne County, No. 303 July Term,
1939. Libel in Divorce, ‘a vinculo
| matrimonii, Anegla Guerri, libellant,
| Paolo Guerri, respondent. To
| Paolo Guerri, 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, Paolo Guerri, cannot be
found in Luzerne County, you are
hereby notified and directed to ap-
pear before said Court on Monday,
July 8, 1940, at 10 o'clock A, M. to
| answer the complaint filed in the
| above case.
DALLAS C. SHO
| EDWIN H. SHE
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Libel in Divorce, a
|turned by the Sheriff of Luzerne
DALLAS C. SHOBERT,
Sheriff.
EDWIN H. SHEPORWICH,
Attorney for Libellant.
| LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
Pennsylvania Department of High-
ways, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the Office of the Secretary of High-
ways, Room 506, North Office Build-
ing, State Capitol, until 10:00 a. m.,
| Eastern Standard Time, June 28,
1940, when bids will be publicly
opened and scheduled and contract
awarded as soon thereafter as pos-
sible for the construction of approx-
imately 15,297 linear feet of rein-
i forced cement concrete pavement,
33 feet, 44 feet and variable in
width including three (3) structures
also six (6) reinforced concrete
bridges having a total overall length
of 245 feet. Luzerne County, Dal-
las Borough, Kingston and Dallas
Township, Legislative Route 11, Sec-
tion 4 and Legislative Route 177,
Traffic Route No. 92. Bidding blanks
and specifications may be obtained
free; a charge of $2.50 a set is made
for construction drawings and a
$5.00 Both may be obtained upon
Pinkies Defeat
Croatian Belles
Swoyerville Girls
Make It Six In A Row
The Swoyerville Pinkies of the
West Side Girls’ Summer Bowling
League made it six in a row by tak-
ing all three games for four points
from the Croatian Belles. Cassie
Pinkowski paced her team, the
Pinkies, with 366 pins while Anna
Krivenko, making first appearance,
totaled 369 pins. Beatrice Rundle
was high for the Belles with 391
pins.
The Fairsex Quins made a clean
sweep of their match with the Cro-
atian Daisies, taking all three games
for four points. Josephine Stefan-
ko led the Fairsex with 439 pins.
Teresa Miketinac took high score
for the Daisies with 351 pins.
The standing finds the Pinkies
leading with six wins and no losses,
Fairsex was second with three wins
and three losses, the Daisies with
two wins and four losses and the
Belles with one win and five losses.
Josephine Stefanko took a jump
in average lead with 139. Josie
has her husband on hand to cheer
her on.
Mary Charnetsky leads the league
with 146. Mary has quite an en-
thusiastic cheering section with her
each night.
The boys from Larksville formed
quite an adoring throng about the
Daisies and their hints on bowling
were very much appreciated by the
girls. Come often, fellows, the girls
need encouragement.
Helen Salansky drew more at-
tention from the men bowlers who
like her bowling. Helen has a sweet
curve ball that many of the boys
like to see.
Helen Hruska is taking the advice
of the coach more seriously and her
bowling has improved by 84 pins.
Helen has a wide smile which gets
you, and you can’t get sore if she
rolls a few in the gutter.
Helen Cajka slipped up in her
scoring, due to the shoes she had to
wear. Well, Helen, the guy who
loaned you the shoes isn’t so hot
either, so you're even.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
partment of Highways, Harrisburg.
A refund for drawing or cross sec-
tions returned will not be made.
They may be seen at offices of the
nia Department of High-
arrisburg; Pennsylvania
pany Bank Building, 7 East Lan-
caster Avenue, Ardmore; Wabash
Building, Liberty Avenue and Ferry
Street, Pittsburgh; and Wyoming
Avenue and Ash Street, Scranton,
Pennsylvania. I. Lamont Hughes,
Secretary of Highways.
PUBLIC SALE
The time to repurchase the ar-
ticles left on option, per agreement
numbers below has expired, the
same have been forfeited and will
be sold at Public Sale at the place
of business of the undersigned, 37
W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, .Pa.,
on July 5, 1940, at 10 A. M.
11761 18445 18957 19320 19547
14317 18485 18970 19340 19550
15622 18452 18974 19349 19565
16356 18453 18977 19351 19574
16558 18636 18980 19361 19576
16914 18655 18987 19362 19577
17009 18726 18998 19364 19578
17047 18749 19009 19368 19581
17134 18752 19024 19374 19585
17135 18755 19039 19381 19590
17166 18756 19072 19389 19591
17432 18761 19080 19396 19598
17490 18769 19084 19397 19599
17569 18775 19095 19400 19614
17767 18779 19125 19403 19613
17773 18792 19131 19406 19621
17800 18808 19138 19423 19632
17844 18810 19139 19438 19633
17847 18812 19162 19441 19636
17856 18823 19187 19451 19640
17988 18848 19216 19452 19643
18029 18853 19222 19453 19644
18062 18854 19223 19464 19646
18077 18863 19229 19479 19658
18080 18873 19240 19480 19665
18131 18878 19241 19482 19667
18150 18905 19260 19486 19673
18163 18923 19261 19498 19678
18291 18924 19292 19505 19951
18352 18926 19296 19509
18444 19025 19301 19510
18929 19302 19525
18946 19313
18950 19354
COLLATERAL LOAN EXCHANGE
application to the Pennsylvania De-
BERNARD CO., Auctioneers.
JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE |
TO CONDUCT ITS OUTING :
AT BERWICK ON SUNDAY |
All plans are completed for
the Luzerne Junior Bowling
League for Sunday at Colum-
bia Park at Berwick. George
Renoe is general chairman with
Johnny Psolka and Nick Guch-
monoski as assistants. Al Regal
is in charge of transportation |
and requests all bowlers with |
their friends to meet at the al- |
leys. All cars will also be on
time so the procession will
leave at 10 a. m,
Various sports programs are
in order. Refreshments will be
served by the league. Each
bowler is allowed to bring a girl
friend and the girls can bring a
boy friend. Any bowler who
cannot leave early can locate
the park by driving to Berwick.
The park is visible from the’
highway after reaching Ber-
wick.
|
Beatrice Rundle put in a good]
score for her first game and is tied
in league average with Rose. Gelb
with 130.
Our pupil, Anna Radage, was
without support when yours truly
had other things to attend to and
her game was way off. We will be
back on hand next week, Anna, so
cheer up!
Gertrude Mascey went to town
with her games and some difficult
shots were scored off her delivery.
Of course, the Larksville boys were
much of a help with their goo
natured jibes and advice. %
Bernadine Stefanko also im-
proved in her game and her score
showed an increase. Bernie is a
sister- in-law of Josephine and they
really get along great.
Every patented invention that has
been made in this country has stim-
ulated countless numbers of other
persons to create still other new
things.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
Notice is hereby given that an|
application will be filed with the
Department of State of the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania at Har-!
risburg, Pa., on Tuesday, June 18,
1940, by the Commercial Gas Cor- |
poration, whose registered office is
194 Carey "Avenue, Wilkes-Barre,’
Luzerne County, Pa.; for an amend-
ment to paragraph five, section A
of its Articles of Incorporation, un-
der the provisions of the Business
Corporation Law approved the 5th
of May, 1933, so that said para-
graph shall provide 7% annual
cumulative dividends on the pre-
ferred stock instead of 5% non-
cumulative ‘dividends as originally
provided.
ABRAM SALSBURG,
Attorney.
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HILLSIDE
FARMS, Inc.
ROUTE 115
TRUCKSVILLE, PA.
ALEXANDER VEITCH, Manager
— and —
ORCHARD FARM
DALLAS, PA.
James Rircuie, Manager
Cattle—Registered
Holstein Friesian ;
Jersey |
Milking Shorthorns {
Heifers and Bull Calves
Dorset Sheep—Registered
Flock of about 100
Chickens—Large Flock
White Leghorns
Rhode Island Reds
Berkshire Hogs—
Different Ages
Rabbits—Chinchilla
SOME OF ALL FOR SALLE!
Inspection Invited )
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ARROWS PREDICT THEY'LL STOP
BEAUMONT S PENNANT DASH
“We're confident, and I don’t
mean the way England was,” re-
plied Don Grose, manager of the
Dallas Arrows, when he was asked
to comment this week on his team’s
pending game with the league-lead-
ing Beaumont Arrows next Sunday
afternoon.
The Arrows are spoiling for a
game after two weeks of idleness.
Two weeks ago their contest with
Jenks was postponed when Jenks
didn’t show up. Last week the
ns —
game with Vernon was called off
because of the heavy rainstorm.
The Beaumont nine has been rul-
ing the league since the beginning
of the season, thanks largely to the
stellar | pitching of Archie Austin,
long a mainstay for the hard-hitting
Beaumont players. But the Arrows
predict they will upset the dope on
Sunday and give the fans a sur-
prise.
The game will be called at 2 at
the Dallas Township diamond.
Exeter Keglers
Hold League Lead
Second Week Finds 12
Teams Going Strong
The second week of the St. John’s
Summer Bowling League finds all
teams manned to full strength and
every bowler showing! much en-
thusiasm over the game. The al-
leys are very cool due to the new
cooling system installed.
Soggey Tomek’s Exeter Recrea-
tion team is holding the league lead
with five wins and one loss. Lu-
zerne Anthracite Office team is also
showing strength in the summer
season. Exeter won two games from
Dwyer Bros. last Monday. Joe
Schwab’s Wild Cats took all three
games from = Mahaffey Oil Co.
| Strish’s Undertakers won two games
| Wally & Jimmy’s Shop
from Spinicci Garage.
The Standing
L. A. Office 3
Exeter Recreation 5
Dwyer Bros. 4
Schwab’s Wild Cats 4
Strish’s Undertakers 2
Buddies’ Men’s Shop 2
Mahaffey Oil Co. 2
Spiniceci Garage 2
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W-B Cigarette Sales
Harcher’s Hucksters
St. John’s Recreation
Schedule For Next Week
Monday, Schwab’s Wild Cats vs.
Exeter Recreation; Strish’s Under-
takers vs. St.
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Dwyer Bros. vs. Buddies’ Men's
Shop.
Wednesday, Wally & Jimmy's
Smoke Shop vs. L. A. Office; Harch-
John’s Recreation; |
FT BALL CHAMPIONSHIP
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Shavertown Fire
Laddies Defeated
By Dallas, 8-4
But Shavertown Church
Team Downs Trucksville
Firemen In Opener
Six teams launched this section’s
summer softball season this week,
with Art Kiefer’s Dallas team and
the Shavertown Methodist Church
team running away with the open-
ing contests.
The games of the new Rural Soft-
ball League will be held at 6:15
every Tuesday and Friday night.
The teams entered in the league are
the Shavertown Firemen, Shaver-
town Methodist Church, Trucksville
Firemen, Trucksville = Methodist
Church, Dallas and Huntsville, \
On Tuesday night the Shaver-
town firemen lost to Dallas, 8 to 4.
On the same night the Shavertown
Methodist Church defeated the
Trucksville firemen, 19 to 6.
Tonight at 6:15 the Dallas team
will play Trucksville Methodist
Church at the Kingston Township
high school diamond.
Shavertown will play at home at
the Shavertown school grounds.
No complete schedule has been
prepared since it is possible that at
least two more teams may join the
league within the next few weeks.
A meeting probably will be held
soon to elect officers. Sam Davis
has done most of the work in or-
ganizing the league.
Warning To Vacationists
Medical records show there is a
steady increase in typhoid cases be-
ginning in May of each year, so be-
ware of the cup of cool, sparkling
well-water at wayside farmhouse,
tourists are warned.
Before starting off on a motor
trip, it is well to fill the vacuum
bottles with fresh filtered water, or
boil it for 10 minutes. A chlorine
compound, available in tablet form
can be dropped into the water.
A physician will instruct in its use.
ar’'s Hucksters vs. W-B. Cigarette |
Sales; Mahaffey Oil Co. vs. Spinicci !
Garage.
Today there are more than 32,000
miles of air routes in the United
| States, over which regularly sched-
j uled passenger planes fly daily.
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