PAGE EIGHT LEGAL LEGAL To Howard Hamilton Marsden, Respondent: Whereas, Mary Marsden, your wife, has filed a Libel to No. 403 March Term, 1944, in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, praying for a divorce, a vinculo matrimonii, you are required to appear on June 26, 1944, to answer the complaint of the said Mary ~ Marsden. ! E. F. McGovern, Attorney. Notice is hereby given that the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County has fixed Wednesday, July 26, 1944 at ten o'clock a. m. as the time for hearing of petition of Joseph Daniel Robaskiewicz of ‘Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, for ‘change of name to Joseph Daniel Robie. Petition to No. 22, May Term, 1944. . E. F. McGovern Attorney. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Lillian Gordon, 341 Main Street, Dupont, Pa., will file Fictitious Name Certi- ficates on June 7, 1944, with the Secretary of the Commonwealth and the Prothonotary of Luzerne County to do business as “A. B. C. Kiddie Shoppe’, the business to be carried on at 10 South Main Street, Pittston, Pennsylvania. Frank J. Flannery, Esq., Attorney. Lake Proprietors Have A Busy Memorial Day Harvey's Lake proprietors had one of the busiest Memorial Days since war was declared, this year. Most of the visitors were older people, women and their children, with a few servicemen. Traffic was heavy. There were few swimmers, because the ones who usually swim, the younger folks, weren't there. Hillside Sells Choice Cattle Brokenshire Buys Foundation Herd A choice group of twllve Hol- stein heifers which will form the foundation for the pute bred herd. |# at Orchard Knob Farimeowned” by Fred Brokenshire has just been trahferred from Hillside Farms. Among the animals are ten daughters of Hillside Homesteader, a sire bred at Hillside from high- testing, heavy producing families. Another is the daughter of Hillside Homestead Pilot and one is the daughter of Montvic Pathfinder | Prilly, a son of the noted Montvic Pathfinder whose daughters are consistently high-testers, heavy- producers and beautiful show cows. Discussing the sale, Franklin Heminway, manager at Hillside said, “Orchard Knob Farm is to be congratulated on the selection of The TRADING POST A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY PHONE DALLAS 300 THREE CENTS PER WORD @ 30c¢ MINIMUM For Sale— Nine month pedigreed hound, $5.00 Call 404-R-4. 22-1t "7 rm. house, bath and other im- provements. Stock and outbuild- ings. 4 acres. Earl Beahm, Noxen Road, Harvey's Lake. 222-1t. Radio, Crossley table model. Just overhauled and new tubes. Call H. L. 3082. 22-1t. One stake truck body, Ford, Tit. 3 in. wide, 12 ft. long, ply board lined, steel canopy topy. Like new. Lehman Volunteer Fire Co. Contact H. L. Hendricks, phone Dallas 470- R-12 22-1t June Hatches, New Hampshire and Red-Rocks. 10c delivered. Poults 60c each. Summer hatches discon- tinued by government requirements because of feed shortage. Joseph Davis, LeRaysville. 22-tf. Two sewing machines, $10.000 each. F. Gradolf, Dallas R. D. 2. 22-1t 2 year-old Guernsey heifer. Freshen in September. Stanley Hilbert, Star Route. it One International Tractor 1020, one tractor disc, one tractor plow, one rubber tired dump wagon, side hill plow, spray pump, gaosline en- gine. Round metal ice box. D. G. Laskowski. Phone 433-R-9, P. 0. Trucksville, R. D. 22-1t Thomas 22-1t Cabbage plants—Merrill Rice Street. Pre-war gray reed stroller-type baby carriage. Balloon tires. Call Dallas 224-R-3. 22-1t June and July Hatches, New Hamp- and Rock-Reds. 10c delivered. Poults 60c each. Joseph Davis, Leraysville, Pa. 21-tf ORDER NOW Bahy chicks for May and June delivery. Hilbert's Hatchery, Beaumont. 19-1t Geranium plants, cabbage plants, tomato plants. Hillside Farm, Trucksville, Telephone Dallas 173- R-2. 18-4t New Hampshire Reds and crosses, State blood tested. Farmer's North Star Hatchery, Tunkhannock 3141. 16-tf Baby Chicks, best stock State blood tested, New Hampshires and crosses. Trucksville Mill. collars, harnesses, pony harnesses, pony saddles, saddle pads, riding bridles, feed bags and John Deere binder, practi- cally new. Stolarick Bros. Lehman. 17-1¢ Horses, cows, Slab stove wood. $1 per cord. At mill, near Beaumont, Ruggles Bros. 10-tf Lawn Acres, Harvey's Lake High- way, Dallas; House, 7 rooms, "bath, drilled well, new steam heat, new double garage, barn, 4 acres fruit trees. F. J. Williams, Wyo- ming 218. 10-tf Oak slab wood at mill, near Beau- mont. Ruggles Brothers. 6-tf Parts and service for all makes of washers and vacuum cleaners. Rebennack & Covert, 267 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa. Phone 7-4514. Wanted To Rent— 6 or 7 room house with all improve- ments, in Dallas Borough. Write Box F, or Phone Dallas 300 for in- formation. 16-tf Public Sale— PUBLIC SALE. Having sold farm, will sell all household furnish- ings at-Farmhouse on Bard farm, 2 miles west of Dallas, 1/8 mile off Dallas-Harvey’s Lake road, on Huntsville road, Saturday June 3, 1:30° 7. M. Kitchen Range with hot-water front, 2 dining room tables, 12 dining room chairs, 3- piece parlor suite, buffet, sideboard, marble top table, kitchen table and “| 4 chairs, drop-leaf table, 4 leather Rockers, leather couch, library ta- ble, sewing machine, bookcase, 12 x 15 rug, 12 x 12 rug, 4 x 6 rug, chest of drawers, daybed, throw rugs, 6 mirrors, floor lamps, beds, dressers, wash stands, chairs, ice refrigerator, 3-burner oil-stove, and numerous other articles, Terms: CASH. A. H. Heller, Auctioneer, Laceyville, Pa. Dr. A. E. Shafer, 50 N. Vine St. Hazletown, Pa., owner. 21-2¢ Real Estate Some very good buys in farms and homes. Call Wesley A. Freeman, Sweet Valley. Dallas 363-R-8. 22-2t. Apartment For Rent Help Wanted— Woman to do laundry at home. Must be good ironer. Phone Dallas 300 for information. 22-1t. Who To Call— We remove dead stock free of charge. Call Dallas 433-R-9. Las- kowski Rendering Works. 51-1t For prompt removal of dead, old disabled horses, sows, mules, phone Carl Crockett, Muhlenberg 18-R-4. Phone charges paid. 24% Wanted To Buy— Mahogany chest of drawers or bu- reau. State size. D. D. Durland, Dallas R. D. 3 or phone Center- moreland 61-R-12 22-1t By Ike Mellner, Livestock dealer, fresh cows and close springers and all kinds of beef cattle and calves. ' Will pay highest prices. Write to Ike Mellner, 114 Second Avenue, Kingston or phone Kingston 72746 and we will call on you. 1-1t Best prices paid for clean cotton | number of years. f THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, Pomona At Muhlenburg | Pomona Grange No. 44 of Lu- zerne County will meet with Muh- lenburg Grange, Saturday June 10. There will be morning, - afternoon and evening sessions. A memorial service will be in charge of the chaplain. The afternoon speaker will be Beatty H. Dimit of Indiana, Pa. ¢ as fine a group of young cattle as Hillside Farms has produced in a An interesting feature of the transaction is that it came about through an adver- tisement in the Dallas Post. Home products and home advertising bring home markets.” George Scrnoski, manager at Orchard Knob, and Mr. Broken- shire said they were delighted with the purchase. Development of a dairy is a new enterprise for both men since most of their efforts have been devoted toward raising pota- toes. This year they had added all of the Whipp Farm and twenty- eight acres of the Robinson Farm to the lands they have under cul- tivation making about 160 acres in all. Last year they raised 12,000 bushels of potatoes and this year hope to double the crop. Asked if the manpower problem wouldn't handicap them, Mr. Brok- enshire laughed, “George has got that pretty well licked. Mechani- zation is the answer.” VERYONE 8 Ro EEN ZEN Te HL CHECKS $150 YOUR NAME PRINTED ON EACH CHECK NO REQUIRED BALANCE *NB CHARGE FOR DEPOSITS OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH ANY AMOUNT AT ANY TELLERS WINDOW IN Pern YOMING NATIONAL gpg F WILKES: LLU 114 YEARS OF BANKING SUCCESS AT Corner Market & Franklin Streets Member Fed. Deposit Insurance Gorp'n. rags. The Dallas Post. 19-1t Three rooms, light airy, bath, heat and hot water, Lundy's, Main st., Dallas 22-1t For Rent— Coray B. Ransom home at De- munds, 8 rooms, steam heat, deep well, large garden, 2 car gar- age. Call Kingston 7-6238. 20-3t Private Sale Selling out. Davenport with down cushions, walnut bed complete, chairs, walnut dresser, walnut bu- reau, small tables, small rugs, Philco radio, lamps, vacuum cleaner, pic- tures, frames, books, curtains, mir- rors, blankets, clothing, beautiful linens, kitchen table, aluminum ware, dishes, glass ware, kitchen utensils, jelly, jams, fruit jars, gar- den tools, rural mailbox, galvan- ized bushel basket, ash can, hand crocheted bedspread, many other articles. 11 Mt. Greenwood Road, Trucksville. 22-1t Personal— Let. Marguerite give you your next permanent wave, it you like ex- perienced workmanship. Right on the bus line. Marguerite’s Beauty Shop, Main road, Fernbrook. Phone 397. 23-tf Wanted In Back Mt. section, furnished modern house for summer months. Three adults in fami- ly. Kutzner, phone W. B. 34030 or Dallas 152 22-1¢ Found— Fountain pen on Huntsville road— owner identify pen and pay for ad. Mrs. D. A. Waters. 22-1t Miscellaneous Dressmaking and alterations. Ruth Deal, Demunds R. D. 3. 300 for information. 16-tf Beupholstering— Lowest prices—guaranteed work- manship write or phone 7-5636 John Curtis, '210 Lathrop Street, Phone | E& When dinner is say ‘Ladies and having BREYER’S sert!” And then applause. everybody enjoys! see what happens. Breyer's Delicious Ice Cream SURPRISE THE FOLKS TONIGHT! For that’s the kind of treat EVANS DRUG STORE over tonight, just gentlemen, we're Ice Cream for des- get ready for the Do it tonight— 65c¢ qt. | LEGAL SHERIFF'S SALE Friday, June 9th, 1944, At 10 A. M. On Friday, June 9, 1944, at 10:00 A. M., in Court Room No. 1, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., by virtue of Lev. Fa. No. 43 July Term, 1944, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County against Joseph G. Shapiro, also known as Joseph Shapiro, and Joseph Shapir, Executor of the Estate of Sarah F. Shapiro, deceased, Defendants, and Joseph Shapiro, and Joseph Shapiro fendant, will be sold all that cer- tain lot of land situate in the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, bounded and des- cribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on South Main Street at corner of land of Mrs. A. C. Lueder, the same being distan# Northeast- erly 25 feet from the intersection of South Main and Academy Streets, and being also the corner of Pur- parts No. 1 and 2; thence along South Main Street North 55 degrees 20 minutes East (original course) 62 feet to’ land now or late of the J. B. Carr Estate;thence along said Carr Estate North 51 degrees 30 minutes West 117 feet to land now or late of S. L. Lueder, Purpart No. 4; thence along said Lueder land South 38 degrees 30 minutes West about 59.4 feet to a corner of land of said Mrs. A. C. Lueder; and thence along said Lueder land South 51 degrees 30 minutes East 99.2 feet to South Main Street, the place of beginning. Being the same premises described in Lu- zerne County Deed Book No. 570, page 464. The owner of said pre- mises is Joseph Shapiro. with a two and one-half story brick building, with store-room addition on side, known as Nos.337-339 South Main Street, and a two- story stucco garage and apartment in the rear. ; : David C. Vaughan, Sheriff Collins & Collins, LEGAL NOTICE Application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County on Thursday, June 1, 1944, at 10 a. m., for a charter, under provisions of the Act of 1933, P. L. 289, and its amendments, for a proposed non-profit corporation named Lehman Township Volun- teer Fire Company; articles of in- corporation are on file in the office of the Prothonotary to No. 410 July Term, 1944. Improved: S. W. Rhoads, Atty. More and more folks are turning to Acme every day. Once they try shop- ping in Acme, they are convinced that they save more on all their food needs. Do like thousands of thrifty homekeepers are doing. Shop in Acme Markets and save on everything you buy. OPEN LATE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS! Wholesome and Nutritious! 4&5C0 Golden Bantam Zorn 0 13 FREE : ca BETTY CROCKER Veg. Noodle SOUP MIX pkg. 9¢ (3 for 27c) 9 ih S0UP Standard Quality, Red Ripe Tomatoe Dried Whole Green Peas All Sweet A | dc POINT FREE! OLEO Margerine Made by Hormel! Spam POINT i202 FREE ca 35¢ No. 2 = 10 Pint Jar PRINCESS MUSTARD Sold with 12-0z. can of Swift's Prem Ib pkg. 24c (2 pts) 2c both for New Golden Crisp Carrots Ige. bchs. 2:15 Large Red Ripe Tomatoes -22- Large Florida Oranges ____ Fancy Iceberg Lettuce was :.:.. 12¢ Crisp Red Radishes Fresh Clean Spinach wen BBC 3 win A Oc i5¢ ALL MEATS POINT-FREE Except Beef Steaks and Beef Roasts! Ready to Eat (Shank Half) Hams 35. ~ Butt Half Hams " 38c¢ Pork Loins 25- TT 1om Hall Rib |p. End Pork ©» 3lc Pork Chops - 37 Swift's Premium Skinless Franks b 35c¢ Center Cut Ready to Eat Hams ¢"'© Swift Premium Long Bologna ™ 33¢ Bo Pres Meat Loaves Toilet Soap 3 cakes 20c¢ OAKITE 2 19c Cleans a million things. Nabisco Saltines pkg. Citrus Marmalade 2b. jar Apple Butter Ci Gerber Oatmeal pkg. Gerber Cereal Wheaties Sterling Salt pkg. 2 Dpkss. pkg. 1b. 3c 1b. 33¢ eres med. cake DUZ | P docs ge. 23c 2 pkgs. 19¢ | 3 Iv OXYDOL! Sliced Cod Fillets Fancy Perch Fillets Haddock Pillols IVORY 6:3: wr med. «8 a pkg. 1b. 35¢ 1b. 35¢ SOAP 29. P&G White Naptha Soap 3 cakes 13¢c awn Be 2 med, pkgs. i8¢ 10c:. 23¢ Ige. Cakes Ige. pkg. PRE-WAR QUALITY RUBBER SHEETING STAPLETON'S DRUG STORE "Next To The Luzerne Post Office” ~
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