The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 27, 1949, Image 7

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‘house, consisting of stove, piano,
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NOTICE
The School District of the Town-
ship of Franklin, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania will sell, at public
auction sale, on Saturday, the 18th
day of June, 1949 at 2:30 o'clock
P.M. (daylight saving time), at the
School Building, owned by said
District, in the village of Orange,
Franklin Township, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, the following unused
and unnecessary lands and build-
ings:
All that certain piece or par-
cel of land situate in Franklin
Township, Luzerne County, Penn-
sylvania, bounded and described as
follows: Beginning at a point in
the northerly right of way line of
a public highway leading to Wyom-
ing, said point being also in the |
dividing line between lands of the’
School District of Franklin Town-
ship and land now or late of Mem- |
orial Shrine Cemetery; thence along
line of lands of aforesaid Memor. |
jal Shrine Cemetery North 27 de- |
grees 20 minutes West 62.66 fess
more or less to a stake in an old
pine stump; thence along lands now
or late of Winifred Schweitzer
North 51 degrees East 141.05 feet
more or less to a point; thence
along lands now or late of Mrs.
Mary Grauzlas South 30 degrees
52 minutes East 52.96 feet more or
less to a point; thence along the
Northerly right of way line of the
aforesaid public highway South 47
degrees 30 minutes West 146.5 feet
more” or less to the place of be-
ginning.
Improved with one story frame
school house, known as the Good
or Mountain Schocl, frame coal
house, and 2 toilet buildings. The
contents of school house, consist-
ing of stove, piano, desks and
chairs etc. will be included in sale
of real estate.
2. All that lot and piece of land
situate in the Township of Frank-
lin, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows:
Beginning at a chestnut tree on the
West side of public road leading
from Flat Rock to Asa Casterline’s
thence along said road South 62
degrees East 10.48 perches to a
small chestnut at junction of pub-
lic roads; thence along road to
Dallas South 46 degrees 30 min-
utes West 17.5 perches to a double
chestnut tree; thence North 62
degrees West 10.08 perches to a
post corner; thence ‘North 45 de-
grees 30 minutes East 17.5 perches
to the beginning: containing one
acre, more or less; and being the
same land conveyed by Asa Caster-
line et ux to the School District
of the Township of Franklin, by
deed dated June 14, 1906 and re-
corded in Luzerne County Deed
Book 437 page 446. Known as the
Flat Rock School property; and un-
improved, the school house having
been burned.
3. All that certain piece or par-
cel of land situate in the village of
Orange, Franklin Township, Luz-
erne County, Pennsylvania bounded
and described as follows: Beginning
at a point on the Western right
of way line of a public highway
leading from Centermoreland to
Wyoming, said point being also in
the dividing line between lands of !
the Franklin Township School Dis-
trict and lands now or late of |
Mrs. Elizabeth Dymond; thence |
along lands now or late of Mrs. |
Elizabeth Dymond South 58 de- |
grees West 151.3 feet more or less |
to a point; thence along lands |
now or late of Dr. Perry North 16 |
degrees 48 minutes West 117.2 |
feet more or less to a point; thence |
along lands now or late of Mre |
Myrtle Kunkle North 71 degrees |
40 minutes East 138.5 feet more |
or less to a point; thence along |
the Western right of way line of |
the aforesaid public highway South |
20 degrees 03 minutes East 81
feet more or less to the beginning. |
Improved with one story frame |
school house, known as the Orange
School, frame coal house, one
toilet building. The contents of
school house, consisting of stove,
piano, desks, chairs, etc. will be in-
cluded in sale of real estate,
4. The school house building,
(without land), known as the
Cider Run or Forest Grove School,
being a one story frame structure,
coal house and two toilet buildings;
together with contents of school
desks, chairs, etc.
The terms and conditions of said
sales are as follows: at least 25
per cent of the amount bid, for
each of said described properties.
shall be paid in cash by each of
the successful bidders before the
adjournment of the sales; the bal-
ance or 75 percent thereof shall be
paid in cash or by certified check
by said successful bidders within
30 days after said sales and upon
delivery of deeds, without express
or implied covenants of warranty.
The right to reject any or all bids
is reserved.
Any additional information may
be obtained upon application to
Harold Brace, Secretary of the
School Board, at his residence in
said Franklin Township, Postoffice
address, Dallas, Pa., R.D. No. 3,
telephone, Center Moreland 61-R-8.
Harold Brace i
Secretary School Board,
School District of Frank-
lin Township, Pa.
Robert Spencer, Auctioneer
Don't sell your antiques before
calling LEIDINGER'S. Rifles,
Revolvers, Guns, Furniture,
Glass, Silver and Coins. En-
tire Estates Bought.
LEIDINGER’S
| 117 S. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459
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THE
POST, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1949
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Quality Foods.
Closed All Day
Memorial Day,
Monday, May 30
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Arrears Aniateriarie Po
Frosted Foods
Fairmont’s Whole
stRawserRiES | HAMS
1b.
pkg. 39¢ High Quality, Meaty
muse FRESH HAMBURG
PEAS 2 = 49c Special Breakfast
potatoes ™ 25¢ | SLICED BACON
Better Foods For Your
Memorial
Day Picnic
Acme Has Them All
Everyone is looking forward to the advent of that wonderful Picnic Season. Food seems to taste
twice as good when served out-of-doors. Make your table have that extra appeal with famous Acme
Ready-To-Eat, Tempting—Small Sizes (4 to 8ibs.)
Smoked Picnics * 37
A Great Favirite For Picnic 1'ables—No Cooking Necessary—Just Healt and Serve ?
Tender, Smoked, Skinned
Home-Dressed, Roasting
c
Half
Lb. 4 h
C SLICED BACON x. 59g
49 orinbikc mis roast“ 55¢
Bnew ont Swift Premium Cold Meats
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CORK 25¢ Tasty Braunschweiger %Lv. 3a Special For Your Wiener Roast
Birds Eve—Country Snle | Spiged Luncheon Meat Reng! Swift Preusuns Wb. 45¢
FRYING CRICKENS aoorted Baked
P-nular Prices
GREEN B
TOMATOES *%i..”
CUCUMBERS .-: c=
GREEN ONIONS <=.
FRESH PINEAPPLES
Nearby Crisp
Radishes 3 == 10¢ Onions
Serve It Hot or Iced For Real Flavor
Ideal—Vacuum-Sealed
; Ib. Cc
COFFEE = ~
A Rich Blend of Famous Coffees—Always Fresh
Full-Bodied
ASCO COFFEE “Heat-Flo” Roasted Lb. 44c
Milq,
WIN-CREST COFFEE .Xi. w. §0¢
National Pickle Week
Here’s An Outstanding Value!
BEST BUY
SWEET MIXED PICKLES
INDIA or a) c
RELISH
Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickles 2 cz 30g
Heinz Whole Sweet Gherkins P- §3¢
Libby’s Home-Style Pickles pt 26¢
Mary Lou White Lilac
GARLI® DILLS PICKLES
wm 3c Gg
Mary Lou Candied Dill Sticks et 3c
Mary Lou Whole Sweet Pickles 2 ox 39¢
Peter Piper Whole Sweet Midgets 12 oz 33¢
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Row CAKE MIXES
INTRODUCTORY OFFER
Dev Food (Grke MIX E00) (0c
P Take MIX BE
arty nas 330
HURRY! LIMIT ONE TO A CUSTOMER 43¢
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Extra Fancy, Crisp, Round
Loaves %1n. 9850 SKINLESS FRAN KS
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Home ia Bit det CHILI SAUCE RELISH 2% >= i 23¢
rown unches Y KI Ib. pke. 43 nderwoo
LEAF LETTUCE B= gfe vias ona Gill TC 0
. ly KRISPY CRACKERS bb. pke- 2Q¢ BONED CHICKEN 6 oz. can BQ |
2 >be GRAHAM ORACKERS ™ »« 29c | SALAD DRESSING ot. or 28g
RITZ CRACKERS ww. pie. 3j¢ | PEANUT BUTTER bj 810
2 Is 25¢ SORTRETIELS |» vee 3g; [PRECARED MUSTARD = = 42
Sea Foods
Fillets of
HADDOCK 3b¢
Fillets of
PERCH ww. 336
Fillets of
POLLOCK w 23¢
Meaty
SLICED ¢0D > 33¢c
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, Posto Bach 19¢ Bala Club—Root Beer, Orange, Birch, Etc.
eamne apeies vo 3-3 BEVERAGES 3 go 2 Be
New Texas
3 Lbs: 25¢ Plus 3c per Bot. State Tax and 5¢ Bottle Deposit
Outstanding Dairy Values
America’s Great Prize Winner Rich, Sharp, Cheddar Lb. hoe
Mild Cheddar Cheese b. 48¢
Ve'veeta Cheese Feed 2 ™ > 8T¢
Yraft White American 2 ™ °* 83¢
Am Bech Finsor To, Beery Sunpan Pabst-ette Standard Cheese °* 27¢
Princess Oleomargarine 2 > 4it | Kraft Roka Cheese Spread °°" 28¢
AH Sweet Oleomargarine ib 28¢ p-
Philadelphia Cream Cheese ® = 17¢ | pure ( a
PF se 1°) GHEESE FOOD
Downey Honey Butter ™ = <= 28¢ | J
Best Pure Lard 11 ont 15g | pre. £6 row 140
Save Time With These Tempting Bakery Treats
Frankfurter or Bar-B-Que
ROLLS = 15
Carefully Wrapped To Keep Them Lastingly Fresh
Orange Cocoanut Tender 15¢
LAYER CAKES uo BO6 | SNOW FLAKE ROLLS “*
ilver Fresh
POUND CAKES =o 976 |PARKERHOUSE ROLLS ™ 20c
Supreme
CINNAMON BUNS == 30c | SANDWICH BREAD “~19¢
The Perfect Bread For Delicious Sandwiches
Supreme Bread tx 13¢
Quick Meal Helpers Picnic Supplies
Borden’s Instant Hot Choc. © °> 24c | Hudson Paper Napkins ke | je
Phillip’s Vegetable Soup 3 c= 25¢ | Donald Duck Straws re {Qc
Phillip’s Chic. Noodle Soup 2 =~ 23¢c | Paper Dixie Cups ke. {Qc
Phillip’s Veg. Beef Soap 2 => 23¢ | Waxed Sandwich Bags rie {Qe
Phillip’s Tomato Soup 2 c= {5¢ | Rite Wooden Spoons pkg Qg
Phillin’s Beans and Franks 2 => 35¢ | Rite Wooden Forks pkg. Ge
Asco Pork and Beans Ib. can ff}e | 9-inch Paper Plates TEE $20
Butterscotch Sundaeties © > i= {5¢ | Sevaert Films—&~> Ho, 21 ™" 27¢
FRITOS
Gorn Ribbon Ghins
i= 196
WISE
Potala Chins
"95 ... 69¢
71 MIRIT
Complete
Lemon Pie Mix
pee 27¢
Crackin’ Good
FIG BARS
296
TEN B LOW
Make Home Made Ice Cream
With Fresh Strawberries
Ho 36
WAXTEX
Wax Parer
Er 216
NESCAFE
Instant Coffee
Tw 39¢
KRAFT
MAYONNAISE
Pint Jar
42¢
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