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LEGAL
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY,
NO. 374 MAY TERM, 1944.
TO: THE COMMITTEE OF THE
PROPRIETORS OF KINGSTON,
AND ITS SUCCESSOR OR SUC-
CESSORS.
Take notice that on April 13th,
1944 Hess, Goldsmith & Co., Inc.,
presented a petition averring that
it was the owner of certain land sit-
uate in the Borough of Kingston,
County of Luzerne, State of Penn-
sylvania, which said land is a part
of a larger tract of land described
as follows:
“A certain piece of land in
Kingston aforesaid being lott
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- PRECIOUS FATS
“Diamonds are precious, so are
used fats,” demonstrates Frances
Creer, young Metropolitan Opera
star, as she poses with the “Faust”
jewels backstage during a rehears-
al. Used household fat, our chief
source of glycerine for munitions
and medicinals, is so precious that
‘the OPA now offers extra ration
points as well as cash for every
pound turned over to the meat
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THESE WOMEN!
By d’Alessio
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of land in said town, being lott
No. 6 in Third Division adjoin-
ing the aforesaid lott.”
That an unsatisfied mortgage up-
on said premises remains of record
in the Office of the Recorder of
Deeds of Luzerne County given by
Daniel Hoyt to Benjamin Carpenter,
Oliver Pettebone and William
Trucks, a Committee of the Proprie-
tors of Kingston, said mortgage be-
ing in the amount of $670.00 with
an annual rental of $40.00 for 6
years; said mortgage is dated April
3rd, 1800 and was acknowiedged on
February 3rd, 1801 and recorded
February 27th, 1801, in Mortgage
Book 1, page 462.
A period of 21 years has elapsed
since the principal of said mort-
gage became due and payable and |
no payment has been made within
said period of either principal or in-
terest and the petition to the Court
now prays for satisfaction of said
mortgage.
THE POST, MAY 5, 1944
known holder or holders of said
mortgage if to be found in said
county, and having known resi-
dence, and if not, then to give pub-
lic notice by advertisement requir-
ing the Trustees for the Proprietors
of Kingston, or any other successor
or successors of the Committee of
the Proprietors of Kingston, or any
| holder or holders of said mortgage
to appear in said Court on May
29th, 1944, to answer said petition
and to show cause the proper
decree should not be granted.
DAVID VAUGHN,
Sheriff.
Bedford, Waller, Jones :
& Darling,
Counsel for Hess, Goldsmith
& Co., Inc. 16-3t
LEGAL NOTICE
| Estate of Kate D. Baur, Late of the
Borough of Dallas,
Letters testamentary upon the
Whereupon said court ordered |above named estate having been
that notice of said facts be served granted to the undersigned, all per-
by the Sheriff of Luzerne County |sons indebted to said estate are re-
on the Trustees for the Proprietors quested to make payments, and
of Kingston, or whoever may be the
! those having claims or demands to
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present the same, without delay,
to Robert Baur, 2020 N. Broad
Street, Philadelphia 21, Pa.
LAWRENCE B. JONES,
NEIL CHRISMAN,
Attorneys.
14-6t
NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received by
the Dallas Township School Board
for the delivery of 300 tons of Buck-
wheat coal. Bids should be enclosed
in a sealed envelope marked “Bids
For Coal” and presented to the Sec-
retary prior to the meeting of the
Board on Tuesday, May 2, at 8 p.
m., in the High School Building.
ALBERT JONES,
Secretary,
14-3t
LEGAL
In Re: Change of Name of Samuel
J. Barzilaski. In the Court of
Common Pleas of Luzerne County,
No. 317 May Term, 1944.
i.
A petition has been filed in the |
and time for hearing, at which time
Prothonotary’s office praying for a | anyone objecting thereto may be
change of name of the aforemen-
tioned petitioner to Samuel J. Barr.
The Court has fixed Monday, June
12, 1944, at 10:00 A. M. as the date
present to be heard.
P. J. FLANNERY,
Attorney for Petitioner.
16-3t
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MARY WORTH’S FAMILY
I'LL GO RIGHT TO THE
POINT, MRS. WORTH: YOUR
FARM LIES WITHIN THE
ZONE OF THE
NEW POWDER FACTORY!
THE GOVERNMENT MUST
TAKE OVER YOUR LAND!
NOT WITHOUT FAIR
COMPENSATION , OF
COLIRSE. +++ I'M
AUTHORIZED TO
PAY YOu $200
AN ACRE!
“TAKE OVER?"
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200! WHY,
CALEB GRIBBLE
‘| OFFERED ME
JUST HALF
THAT! A NICE PROFIT!
YES, THE MAYOR
FOUND OUT WHAT L
COULD PAY You!
EXPECTED TO CLEAR
I'LL TAKE YOUR
OFFER ,BUT WHILE
I'M STILL OWNER,
THERE'S ONE. THING
I WANT TO DO!
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TOGETHER ALL THE FLOWERS WIN! TRENT
RECEIVED THE NIGHT HER PLAY OPENED
AND HUSTLE THEM OVER 10 PROFESSOR
FRIED'S— HERES THE ADRESS... WE RE
COOKIN WITH GAS,B0Y/., AND I DON'T
MEAN COOKIN’ GAS !
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HIS
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FACTS YOU NEVE
Jo sou AND R.E.COLLINS ONCE MADE AN ODD BET.. STOLLER BET
FIVE. DOLLARS THAT THE NEWLY-BUILT LOUISIANA STATE CAPITOL WOULD
LAST SOO YEARS...COLLINS ACCEPTED THE CHALLANGE...THEY SUBMIT-
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ANCESTORS LEFT ME
MONEY 2wHEE!
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