The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 08, 1948, Image 5

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LEGAL NOTICE
RESOLUTION OF THE SCHOOL
DISTRICT OF THE TOWNSHIP
OF JACKSON, PROVIDING
FOR THE SALE OF CERTAIN
REAL ESTATE.
The School District of the Town-| ticularly described
Pennsylvania will sell by auction
three school houses and properties
on October 23, 1948. The times
of the auction will be as follows:
1:00 P. M. O’clock—Hillside
School Property situated on State
Highway Route No. 115 between
Hillside and Huntsville, more par-
in Deed from
ship of Jackson, Luzerne County,| Wells Booth and Martha I. Booth,
\
fra \
610 Union Street, Luzerne
TRUCKS REO BUSES
Soles -Parts-Service
"MILI. HOLLOW REO
Anthony Jackowski, Owner - Doc Burger, Sales Mgr.
Dial Kingston 7-6653
Sweet Eggleston Cider «i» 3%
Country Fresh
EGGS
2 doz. 9c
SUNKIST ORANGES
3 doz 69¢
his wife, to the
Elizabeth Prutzman,
the ‘School District of
2:00 P.
Lydia K. Case,
Estate of Absalom J. Case,
413, page 419.
“School District
of Jackson Township” dated March
21, 1902, and recorded in the Re-
corder’s office of Luzerne County
in Deed Book No. 408, Page 29
and from Reubén Prutzman and
his wife, to
Jackson
Township” dated March 28, 1902,
and recorded in the Recorder's of-
fice of Luzerne County in Deed
Book No. 408, Page 28;
M. O’clock—Oakdale
School Property situated on Town-
ship Route No. 499 between Jack-
son Grange and Chase Road Now
Particularly described in Deed from
Administrati of
de-
ceased dated July 10, 1903 and re-
corded in the Recorder’s Office of
Luzerne County in Deed Book No.
a
THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1948
Notice is hereby given that Alex-
ander Murray, 16 South Main St.
Wilkes Barre, will file in the office
of the Secretary of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania and in the
office of the Prothonotary of Luz
erne County on October 15, 1948
an application for a certificate to
do business under the assumed
name of The Murray Art Schools.
Said business to be carried on or
conducted at 16 South Main Street,
Wilkes Barre, Luzerne County, Pa.
Notice is hereby given that on
October 5, 1948, the petition of
Lillian Dennis, wife of* George Den-
nis, was filed in the Court of Com-
mon Pleas of Luzerne County to
No. 56, December Term, 1948, seek-
ing a decree that she be declared
and have all the rights, benefits,
and privileges of a Feme Sole Trad-
3:00 P. M. O’clock—Ceasetown | er.
Property situated on State High-
way Route No. 29 between West
Silkworth,
Particularly described in
Deed from Morgan Cease and his
dated and recorded in the
Recorder’s Office of Luzerne County
in Deed Book No. 472, page 538.
The terms of the sale are 25%
of the
sale price and the balance in full
within 30 days or upon delivery of
Nanticoke and Lake
more
wife,
(Twenty-five percentum)
the deed.
Walter Shouldice, president
Laing K. Coolbaugh, secretary
The ‘Court has fixed Monday, the
8th day of November, 1948 at 9:30
A. M. as the time for a hearing on
said petition at which time any
persons interested may appear and
show cause, if any, be had, why
the said petition should not be
granted.
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FORTY FORT DAIRY
DALLAS—PA. :
(Pennsylvania Week)
From Philly and Ardmore to Scan-
From Philly and Ardmore to Scan-
ton—
From Pittsburgh to
Town—
Harrisburg, Paxton to Bradford,
Altoona and old Johnstone.
Don’t forget Oil. City and Erie—
Danville and: Jersey Shore,
Tyrone, Clay and McKeesport—
Easton
Eaglesmere, Scottsdale and
Dunmore.
Williamsport, Mt. Carmel and
Bloomsburg—
Shamokin, Wyoming, Old
Forge—
Nazareth, Bath and Wind Gap—
And Stroudsburg’s Royal
Gourge.
Lancaster, Coatsville and Reading—
Quarryville, Quincy and Queen,
Hazleton, Portland and Kingston—
And the Pocono’s mighty
scene.
Thare’s, Wanamie, Warwick and
Wagner—
Paris, Paint: and Palm—
Pittston, Paxon and Plumber—
And The Senator's Farm—
There’s Russel, ‘Anita and Clair,
Julian, Jackson and Huff,
La Roy, Lloyd and Lincoln—
And . plenty of Villes
Bluffs—
There's Knox, Jordan and Kane—
Dean, Denver and Delta—
Mare, Mabel and Florence—
Drums, Howard and Fame—
Carle, Cabot and Calvin—
Brady, Butler and Scott—
I'm getting tired of traveling—
Just name the town I have]
not.
and
—Virginia Be Berus.
Rotary Hears
Talk on Fire
Hemmelright Award
Winner Announced
Dallas Rotary Club, meeting last
night at Irem Temple Country Club,
enjoyed a fine program on Fire Pre-
vention Week, under the direction
of James Besecker. Prior to the pro-
gram, a business meeting was held
and committee reports given.
Charles W. Lee, club president, pre-
sided.
It was announced that the Frank
L. Hemmelright Memorial Award
will be presented to Howard W.
Risley, editor and publisher of The
Dallas Post, at a joint meeting of
all Back Mountain organizations
next Thursday evening, October 14,
at Irem Temple Country Club.
Presentation will be made by
Rev. Frederick W. Reinfurt, general
chairman of the Memorial Commit-
tee
At Rotary Meeting last week, an
unusual program was presented by
Dr. Vincent Gallizzi, ear, eye and
nose specialist and a member of
Pittston Rotary, who was intro-
duced by Attorney William Valen-
tine. He gave an inspiring talk on
the international political situation.
Dr. Gallizzi has been recognized as
an authority on this subject, and
he held his audience.spellbound as
he marshalled fact after fact which
gave every member a clear picture
of the political problems confront-
ing the world’s statesmen today.
Trucksville Man
Is Crack Shot
Pesevento Started
Only Last November
A man who never shot a gun
until last November is making a
name for himself throughout Penn-
sylvania as a crack shot. He is
Hub Pesevento, Trucksville mer-
chant.
Last Saturday at the Roxborough
Gun Club clay target Shoot in” Phil-
adelphia, Pesevento Jfro
yard line in a 25-bi
broke straight carrying off the hon-
ors. He scored 95 in the 100-bird
event... The field of 80 shooters
included some of the best in the
East. :
Earlier at Freeland, Hub scored
48 out of 50 at trap shooting and
24 out of 25 at the 22-yard handi-
cap. At Irem Gun Club he hit a
score of 25-straight at the 20-yard
handicap and was high for the day.
In previous contests he has tied
for high man but “just couldn’t get
the extra bird” to move out ahead.
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Get- Romind at druggist today. Quick, com-
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HENRY’S
advantage of our lay-a-way plan. Any mer-
chandise in the store can be had on this easy
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Located in Hazeltine's Garage
Next to the Bank on MAIN ST. DALLAS
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SPECIAL
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Right now!
service
.
‘Change the
We'll not only give you new,
improved oil and grease—we'll check your
SNAPPY SERVICE
JACK HAZELTINE’S AUTO SERVICE
DALLAS
CHANGE TO
WINTER
LUBRICANTS
Drive into our
station and say
lubricants in
safe driving.
WITH A SMILE
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell of
Lehman celebrated their 48th wed-
ding anniversary with a family
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe A. Ellsworth, Lehman on Sun-
day.
The Whitesells were married Oc-
tober 3, 1900 by the late Rev. E.
L. Santee of West Nanticoke.
Mrs. Whitesell is the former
Grace Ruggles daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. William Ruggles of
Pikes Creek.
Attending were Charles E. White-
sell, Mrs. Bertha Smith, Frances
Smith, Loyalville; Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Ruggles, Vern Whitesell, Leh-
man; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sickler,
Dorothy Jean Sickler, Mr. and Mrs.
PAGE FIVE
Whitesells Entertained On Their
Forty-Eighth Wedding Anniversary
Leo Sickler, Mrs, Frank Sickler,
Mrs. Daisy Timms, Lorraine Sickler,
Forty Fort; Rev. and Mrs. Carl
Brandon, Emerson Brandon, Carol
Brandon, Mrs. Clara Shupp,
Moreland.
Zz ; ;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fiske, _——
Fiske, Mrs. Eugene Fiske, Dallas;
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King, Meeker;
Mr. and Mrs, William Ruggles, West
Pittston; Gilbert D. Tough, Trucks-
ville; Charles D. Bolan, Lebanon;
Charles Sheppard, Kingston; Mr.
and Mrs. James D. Gullup, Pikes
Creek; Marilyn R. Sickler, Wyom-
ing; Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Ellsworth,
Louise, Kenneth, Howard Ellsworth
and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Whitesell.
Sordoni Lineman
Killed Instantly
Lineman Joseph A. Recicar, 44
Owen Street, Forty Fort, was killed
Wednesday
came in contact th
afterngbn when he
ship.
Recicar,
later and never recovered.
“4,000-volt
electric line he was ‘repairing at
Pritchard’s Corners, Hunlock Town-
who said he was all
right after touching the wire, fell
limp in his safety belt a minute
Dr. Lewis B. Thomas, deputy cor-
oner of West Nanticoke, rushed up-
on the scene and arranged for in-
halators to be hurried from Sweet
Valley and Lake Silkworth Fire
Departments. Dr. Thomas and
helpers worked over the victim’s
body for two and one-half hours,
but nothing could be done.
Ricicar leaves a wife and daugh-
ter, Donna Lee, 5.
Western Horse Show
by the Sunset Club of Harvey's
Lake will be held at Demunds on
Sunday, October 10. Louella Goss-
art is secretary.
“MY STOCK IS
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Our feed insures a bal-
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diet . ... is low pried.
Order now.
for prices and information
drop in‘at the . . . .
OLD TOLL GATE
FEED SERVICE
Jim Huston, Prop.
Next to O’'Malia Laundry
Luzerne-Dallas Highway
Delivery Service—Dallas 520-R-2
A western horse show sponsored
Community Elections
Community elections will be held
in the Back. Mountain areas from
October 11 to 15 under the Agri-
cultural conservation program to
select committeemen and delegates
to the county convention.
Elections will take place as fol-
lows: October 12, Carverton Grange
Hall, Bloomingdale Grange Hall;
October 13, Huntington Mills High
School; October 14, Kunkle Grange
Hall, Muhlenberg Grange Hall; Oc-
tober 15, Lehman Methodist
Church.
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