The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 18, 1949, Image 9

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SHERIFF SALE
Friday, December 2, 1949
at 10 o’clock, A.M.
By virtue of alias writ of Fi. Fa.
No. 16, December Term, 1949, is-
sued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Luzerne County, to me
Si ed, there will be exposed to
public sale by vendue or outcry to
the highest and best bidders for
cash in Court Room No, 1, Court
House, in the city of Wilkes-Barre,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on
Friday, December 2, 1949, at 10
o'clock in the forenoon of the said
day, all the right, title, and inter-
est of the defendant in and to:
_ All the surface of the following
lot of land situate in the Borough
of Kingston, County of Luzerne,
and State of Pennsylvania, bounded
and described as follows, to wit:
beginning at a corner of the line of
Curtis Street, being the northerly
corner of lot late of Sarah Heber-
ling, and also being the Southerly
‘corner of lot of land conveyed to
Andrew Kolkowski and Mary Kol-
kwski by deed dated’Ap
and recorded in ;gaid County in
Deed Book 430 at
said Andrew K®ikoWwski lot; thence
North fifty-eight degrees and thir-
ty minutes East along the middle
line of the said Kolkowski lot, one
hundred and fifty feet to a corner;
thence south thirty-one degrees and
thirty minutes East about twenty-
one feet and four inches to a cor-
ner on said Heberling lot; thence
South fifty-eight degrees and thirty
minutes West along said Heberling
line one hundred and fifty feet to
the place of beginning. Containing
about thirty-two hundred square
feet of land, improved with one-
half of a double frame dwelling
house, known and designated as
No. 6 Curtis street, Kingston, Pa.
Seized and taken into execution
at the suit of Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, Department of Pub-
lic Assistance, vs. Sherman G.
Shook, Administrator of the Estate
of Elizabeth Wensloski also known
as Elizabeth Wenclawski, deseased,
. and will be sold by:
ROBERT SHERROCK,
Sheriff
WILLIAM F. FARRELL,
Attorney
SHERIFF SALE
By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa.,
No. 30, December Term, 1949, is-
sued out of the Court of Common
Pleas of Luzerne County, to me di-
rected, there will be exposed to
public sale by vendue or outcry to
the highest and best bidder for
cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court
House in the city of Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania, on Friday, December
2, 1949, at 10:00 AM, all the right,
title and interest of the defendant
in and to the parcel of land in the
city of Wilkes-Barre, bounded and
described as follows:
~ BEGINNING at a corner of
lot No. 30 on the northerly
side of Meade Street; thence
along said street easterly
twenty (20) feet to a point of
Jand now or formerly owned
by Wiliam S. Morris and Sar-
ah Ann Morris; thence along
said land northerly one hun-
dred and ninety (190) feet
to an alley; thence along said
alley westerly twenty (20) feet
to lot No. 30; thence along said
lot southerly one hundred and
ninety (190) feet to Meade
street, the place of beginning.
. Improved with a two story frame
# dwelling known and designated as
145 South Meade Street. Contain-
ing three thousand and eight hun-
dred (3,800) square feet of land,
and being one half of lot No. 32
in block No. 19 on map of city lots
laid out by the Lehigh and Wilkes-
Barre Coal Co.
Being the same premises con-
veyed to John B, Hotchkiss and
Genevieve, his wife, by deed of
Charles Sawaroski, et ux, recorded
in Deed Book No. 559, page 432,
dated February 16, 1932.
Being the same premises con-
veyed to Floyd G. Yaskoski by tax
deed of Luzerne County Commis-
sioners and recorded in Deed Book
No. 1045, page 643.
Seized and taken into execution
at the suit of Nelson Bryan ws.
Floyd G. Yaskoski, and will be
sold by:
ROBERT SHERROCK,
Sheriff
FRANK P. LENAHAN,
Attorney
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_ THE POST, FRIDAY,
Value of Farm
THESE WOMEN!
By d’Alessio
Land Declines
Farm land values have started
down in Pennsylvania.
Between March 1 and July 1
the first decline in 16 years was
recorded in Federal-State surveys,
according to Miles Horst, State
Secretary of Agriculture.
The March-July 1949 decline of
four per cent is highly significant,
the Secretary declared, because it
reflects the downward trend in
farm income that has been re-
ported in Pennsylvania so far this
year, compared with past. :
Based on 1912-14 Pennsylvania
farm values equaling 100, the July
1949 index was 159 or six points
under the peak of 165 reached last
March. It was one point under
last November levels, but two
points higher than July 1948. The
percentage change in dollar value
of farms in Pennsylvania was up
one per cent between July 1948
and July 1949.
Pennsylvania farm values this
July were 83 per cent higher than
the 1935-'39 pre-war levels, Secre-
tary Horst pointed out.
During the first seven months
cash income dropped about nine
u at gets me is, we save u ear
. Wh p all y for tw
of this year Pennsylvania farm ? of THIS!” two weeks
per cent from the total for the
same period in 1948, he added.
The JanuaryJuly income ‘this year
was $451,880,000 compared with
$494,678,000 in the seven-month
period last year. Total income for
1948 was a record $824,000,000, What this nation could use
about $50,000,000 above that for| more of are a few more like
THE LOW DOWN
FROM HICKORY GROVE
1947. Grandma Moses and Judge
Voluntary farm sales in Penn- Medina — get back to reason
sylvania have been declining in| and balance. We been a rol-
number for more than a year, Sec- licksome outfit too long. Rol-
retary Horst explained. Prospect- licksome is just using a polite
ive buyers would not meet asking| Word—a ‘sucker outfit” would
prices. He anticipates that volume have come closer—but I kinda
of sales will continue to drop dur- like to keep these essays, for
ing 1949-'50. my readers, on more or less
Prices received by Pennsylvania of an Emersonian level.
farmers for principal agricultural Grandma Moses, when she
products peaked last October and paints something you right
kept dropping each month until away know what it is—you
there was a temporary stoppage in don’t need to cock your head
June and a slight advance in Au- sidewise like when you look
gush Under these ? conditions, at some modern dauber’s eff-
orst believes, there will be a'con-| ort and try to deduct if it is
tinued decline in both price and| maybe a fricassee of sick oys-
turnover of farms in the State. ter or maybe an abscessed bi-
For the nation as a whole, land cuspid or just a plain hole in
values have more than doubled | the ground. And with a Judge
since- pre-war. They declined in Medina decision, you don’t
most. sections during the four need inquire to determine
months ended July 1, 1949. The what the man means or is
national index dropped three points talking about.
or two per cent below July 1948. And the way the nation so
United States farm land values wholeheartedly honors Grand-
now average about three per cent ma Moses and acclaims her
below the November 1948 peak, work—and the way the nation
but are still more than double the likewise puts a unanimous pat
pre-war average. on the back of Judge Medina,
While Pennsylvania farm land shows one thing, It shows that
values dropped four per cent be-| the country is still okay. And
tween March and July of this year, when it gets over its doze, it
in each of four adjoining states— may finally alert itself—do
New York, New Jersey, Delaware some Medina pondering —
and Maryland—they advanced one stroke its chin—and build a
per cent. fire under our Govt. Boys who
have been making a monkey
Dallas Borough P.T.A.
of Uncle Sambo and a sucker
of us rollicksome citizens.
Dallas Borough P.T.A. will meet Yours with the low down,
Monday evening. Fred Shaffer of JO SERRA
the Wilkes-Barre Y. M. C. A. will See
LI TTS Plowing (1 1 RY
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PLOW MASTER
Sooth, abundant power! That's what the new
Oliver "77" delivers!
Thorough soil pulverization! That’s the result when you
use the Oliver Plow Master and its exclusive Raydex bottoms
with shares so low in cost you can throw them away when
they get dull.
“The new farm features of the Oliver “77” make this
famous tractor more versatile and economical than ever to
own. Its steady 6-cylinder engine and 6-forward-speed trans-
mission give you nearly any ground travel and drawbar pull
combination you need.
You have a choice of three engines: one for gasoline, one
for tractor fuel—and a diesel, a specially designed, farm-
engineered engine that will be available later. Also, you
have a choice of interchangeable cast iron or stamped steel
wheels for Row Crop Models to suit your traction conditions.
What's more, every mounted tool is basically interchangeable
with every other new Row Crop tractor. When you add the
direct drive power take-off of the “77”, metered oil system,
battery ignition and the several ‘other new improvements,
you'll realize why the “77” is truly a farmer’s tractor.
CHARLES H. LONG
SWEET VALLEY, PENNA.
Phone Dallas 363-R-7 -
Tune in to United Press News “On the Farm
Front”, daily at 12:55—730 on your dial.
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AT THE
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SORE THROAT
Caused by Colds
Just rub on Musterole. . . it’s made
especially to promptly relieve coughs,
sore throat and aching chest muscles
due to colds. Musterole’actually helps
break up local congestion in the up-
per bronchial tract, nose and throat.
In 8 strengths.
NOVEMBER 18, 1949
PAGE NINE
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Sale a Success
Mrs, Verna Sheehan who was
general chairman of the Prince of
Peace Bake Sale which was held
last Saturday, wishes to thank all
of her committee members, mer-
chants and housewives who helped
make it so successful. More than
$100 was cleared,
Field Trial
Luzerne and Wyoming Counties
Coon Club will hold a field trial
at Sgarlat Lake Sunday, November
20 starting at 12 noon rain or
shine. All members bring own
dogs. Olin Hoch will be auction-
eer, The public is invited.
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STATE POLICE SAY
The driver who goes faster
than 50 miles an hour after
dark is driving in the dark.
The night-time motorist can-
not be assured of safety unless
he is able to stop his vehicle
within the distance illumin-
ated by his headlamps. To
drive faster than 50 miles an
hour after dark is to drive
partially blind.
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The first iron forge in Pennsyl-
vania was established in 1716 in
Berks County. —PNS.
clothes..
— FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS —
Holidays Are Coming
When you drive to your work or business
or shopping in town
BE SURE TO STOP AT
MASTER GARMENT CLEANERS
across from Luzerne Lumber Company
for that tops in quality dry cleaning. Re-
member there is none finer than ours at
any price. We do not charge lc for the
style and personality we put into your
We only charge for quality dry cleaning.
That’s why more and more people are
switching to
MASTER GARMENT CLEANER SERVICE
Main Office and Plant
880-886 Wyoming Avenue
Kingston, Pa.
Don't sell your antiques before
calling LEIDINGER’S. Rifles,
Revolvers, Guns, Furniture,
Glass, Silver and Coins. En-
tire Estates Bought.
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Ferguson Avenue
SHAVERTOWN, PA.
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