The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 16, 1953, Image 5

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    James H. Race
Succumbs At 83
Retired Farmer
Dies In Kunkle
James H. Race, 83, was buried in
Beaumont Cemetery yesterday af-
ternoon, following funeral services
conducted from the Paul Nulton
Funeral Home by Rev. Ruth L. Un-
derwood and Rev. Samuel Arendt.
Mr Race died Monday afternoon
at the home of his son, Leon, who
lived next door. He had been in fail-
ing health for some months, but not
seriously ill until the middle of Sep-
tember
He was a native of Vernon, son
of the late William and Eunice Hal-
lock Race. For the past fifty-six
years he lived on the farm at Kun-
kle, in later years turning over its
operation to his son Leon.
Mr. Race was a member of Kun-
kle Methodist Church. He served
on the Dallas Township school
board, completing a term, and was
elected to another term, a number
of years ago For the past several
years he had been increasingly in-
active.
Survivors include three sons, Le-
on, Kunkle; John, Idetown and An-
drew, Beaumont; a daughter, Mrs.
Hulda Gaston, Bladensburg, Md;
five grandchildren; a brother, Albert
of Vernon, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie
Grey, Harpersville, N. Y
Pall-bearers were Race cousins:
Lawrence, William, Charles, Ernest,
Russell, and Russell Race, Jr.
Exeter vs. Westmoreland
Saturday At High School
Saturday’s football game between
Exeter High School and Westmore-
land High School will be played on
Westmoreland Field. Kick-off time
is 2:00. Both Exeter High School
Band and Westmoreland High
School Band will be present.
Patient At Huntsville
Dies Sunday Evening
Miss Bessie Bowkley, 72, a patient
at Huntsville Convalescent Home,
died Sunday night. The funeral was
held from a West Pittston funeral
home Tuesday afternoon, Rev Rob-
ert D. Yost officiating Interment
was in the family plot in Pittston
Cemetery. 5
A native of Pittston, Miss Bowk-
ley had until a few months ago lived
in Denver.
Bertha Jenkins
Doing Nicely
Hopes To Be Home
For 89th Birthday
Mrs. Bertha Jenkins, Huntsville,
hopes to be discharged from Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital in time to spend
her eighty-ninth birthday with her
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Culp
and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Culp.
She is doing nicely since being ad-
mitted as a medical patient Sep-
tember 27.
Mrs. Jenkins, a mainstay of
Huntsville Christian Church, recov-
ered sufficiently to attend services
again after her desperate illness of
last winter when her life hung by
a thread. Mrs. Jenkins had stepped
outside to get a letter from the
mail box, and slipped and fell on
the ice. Unable to rise, she had
become thoroughly chilled before
being discovered, and developed
pneumonia with complications.
Two years ago Mrs. Jenkins was
the central figure in a five genera-
tion picture published in The Post.
Mrs. Jenkins, not phased by her
eighty - seventh birthday, attended
both morning and evening services
across the street at the Christian
Church, and was guest at the
housewarming tendered Rev. and
Mrs. Charles Frick in the new par-
sonage.
Legal—
LEGAL NOTICE
IN RE: ESTATE OF MARY LUKE
SCHEIFLY, DECEASED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 18th day of September,
1953, Letters Testamentary in the
above entitled estate were issued
to the undersigned.
All persons having claims or de-
mands against the estate of said
decedent are directed to make
known the same to the undersigned
and all persons indebted to the de-
cedent are directed to make pay-
ment without delay.
Harold Tippett, Executor
Kingston National Bank
Wyoming Avenue, Pa.
Kingston, Pa. :
Mitchel Jenkins, Esquire
226 Second National Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Attorney for Estate of
Mary Luke Scheifly, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Letters of Administration have
been granted in the Estate of Nellie
Ramsey late of the City of Wilkes-
Barre, to Don H. Williams, 820
| Brooks Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
are requested to make payment and
those having claims or demands to
present the same without delay to
the said Administrator or to Roscoe
B. Smith, Attorney, 820 Brooks
Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY,
No. 232, December Term, 1953
Notice is hereby given that an
application will be made to the
above Court on October 20, 1953,
at 10 AM. for the purpose
of obtaining a charter of ‘a pro-
posed non-profit corporation to be
organized under the Non-Profit
Corporation Law of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania, approved
May 5, 1933, P. L. 289, as amend-
ed. The name of the proposed cor-
poration is Harvey's Lake Rod and
Gun Club, Harvey's Lake, Lake
Township, Pennsylvania.
The purposes for which it is to
be organized are: “To promote and
foster the recreational pursuits of
hunting, fishing and allied sports,
and to assist in the propagation and
preservation of fish and wild life;
and to do all things necessary and
proper to fulfill the aims and ob-
jects of this corporation which are
permitted by law.”
The Articles of Incorporation have
been filed in the office of the Pro-
thonotary of Luzerne County.
William A. Valentine
Attorney at Law
820 Brooks Building
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAS OF LUZERNE COUNTY,
No. 233, December Term, 1953
Notice is hereby "given that an
application will be made to the
above Court on October 20, 1953,
at 10 A.M. for the purpose of ob-
taining a charter of a proposed non-
profit corporation to be organized
under the Non-Profit Corporation
Law of the Commonwealth of Penn-
sylvania, approved May 5, 1933,
P. L. 289, as amended. The name
of the proposed corporation is HUB
TOWN ROD AND GUN CLUB,
Trucksville, ‘R. D. 1, Jackson Town-
ship, Luzerne County, Pennsyl-
vania.
The purposes for which it is to
be organized are: “To promote and
foster the recreational pursuits of
hunting, fishing and allied" sports,
and to assist in the propagation and
preservation of fish and wild life;
and to do all things necessary and
proper to fulfill the aims and ob-
jects of this corporation which are
permitted by law.”
The Articles of Incorporation have
been filed in the office of the Pro-
thonotary of Luzerne County.
William A. Valentine
Attorney at Law
820 Brooks Building
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
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MEN’S 100% WOOL
Quilt-lined Gabardine
Jackets 8.00
Asst. Colors. Reg. 19.75
MEN’S KHAKI
WORK PANTS 2.38
Twills and Chinos. Reg. 3.49.
GENUINE UTICA BODYGUARD
T=Shirts 79¢
Reg. 1.00
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LADIES RAYON
Asst. Colors. Reg. 1.50
Half Slips 88¢
Asst. Colors.
MEN’S GENUINE LEATHER
DRESS BELTS 84c
Reg. 2.00
Soft Soles. Sizes 0-3.
BABY SHOES 99c
Reg. 1.49
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Across from Luzerne Theatre
Reg. 7.95
Reg. 2.95
1.00
BOYS and GIRLS
100% WOOL QUILT LINED
Surcoats 3.88
Sizes 6-10. Reg. 9.95.
CHILDREN’S
Oxfords 2.49
Sizes 4-8. Reg. 3.49.
LADIES RAYON -
NIGHTGOWNS 1.39
Asst. Colors
All Sizes. Reg. 2.49.
Reg. 2.49
LuZERNE ©
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Letters Testamentary have been
granted in the Estate of John R.
Goode, late of Kingston Borough, to
Naomi J. Goode, 146 E. Walnut
Street, Kingston, Pa. All persons
indebted to said estate are re-
quested to make payment and those
having claims or demands to pre-
sent the same without delay to the
said Naomi J. Goode, Executrix, or
to Roscoe B. Smith, Attorney, 820
Brooks Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
COMMONWEALTH
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
County of Luzerne, SS:
Elsie V. Lyons, plaintiff, vs. Ed-
ward E. Lyons, defendant. In the
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County, No. 1616 October Term,
1953. To Edward E. Lyons, defend-
ant:—You are notified that Elsie V.
Lyons, the plaintiff, has commenced
an action of divorce against you
which ycu are required to defend.
ROBERT SHERROCK,
Sheriff.
HERMAN ‘B. SHEPARD,
Attorney for plaintiff
803 Miners Nat’l. Bank Bldg.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
an application will be made to the
Department of State of the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania, at
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Wed-
nesday, the 21st day of October,
1953, by WACO INDUSTRIES, INC.,
a foreign corporation, formed un-
der the laws of the State of Dela-
ware, and its principal office is
located at No. 129 South State
Street, Dover, Delaware, for a cer-
tificate of Authority to do business
within the Commonwealth of Penn-
sylvania under the provisions of the
Business Corporation Law of the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
approved May 5, 1933, as amended.
The said business corporation pro-
poses to transact in the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania under said
Certificate of Authority is: “Design-
ing and manufacturing aircraft and
ordnance components and assem-
blies, and performance of govern-
ment and other contracts dealing
therewith; general metal working
and fabricating business.” The pro-
posed registered office of the said
corporation in the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania will be located at
No. 211 Fremont Street, West Pitts-
ton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.
MITCHELL JENKINS
Solicitor
NOTICE
Remmel W. LaBar has filed his
application for a Detective License
in the Office of the Clerk of the
Court of Quarter Sessions of Lu-
zerne County, and the same will be
presented to the Court on October
22,1953, at 10 A. M.
MAX ROSENN
COMMONWEALTH
OF
PENNSYLVANIA
COUNTY OF LUZERNE: ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, No. 1378, October
Term, 1953.
Edna Phelps Baldrica, plaintiff, v.
Mervin Baldrica, defendant.
To: Mervin Baldrica
You are hereby notified that
Edna Phelps Baldrica, the plaintiff,
has commenced an action in Di-
vorce against you which you are
required to defend.
ROBERT SHERROCK,
Sheriff
JOSEPH L. O'DONNELL,
Attorney for plaintiff
717 Deposit & Savings Bk Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
SEALED BIDS
SEALED BIDS will be received
by the Borough Council of the Bor-
ough of Dallas on Tuesday evening,
October 20th, 1953, at 8:00 o'clock
for the property now owned by the
Borough situate on the Northwest-
erly side of Mill Street, in the said
Borough of Dallas, consisting of lot
forty (40) by one hundred twenty-
six (126) feet and improved with
a small frame building and a frame
building and shed heretofore used
as a borough building, fire house,
storage, etc. Bids will be publicly
opened at the time and sale of the
property made to the highest bid-
der for cash. Each bid must be ac-
companied by Cashier’s or certified
check, made payable to the Bor-
ough in the amount of $100.00, as
a guarantee that the bidder, if the
property is sold to him, will com-
plete the transaction and pay the
balance. of his bid within ten (10)
days from the date of the award,
and which shall be forfeited in the
event of his failure so to do. The
Borough reserves the right to re-
ject any or all bids.
JAMES F. BESECKER,
Borough Secretary
PAGE FIVE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
letters testamentary have been
granted in the Estate of William S.
Lee, deceased, late of 16 Lehigh
Street, Trucksville, Pa. All persons
indebted to said estate are re-
quested to make payment, and
those having claims or demands to
present the same without delay to
either of the following co-executors:
William 'S. Lee, Jr., 54 Midland
Drive, Dallas, Pa.; Elizabeth Lee
Farr, 16 Lehigh Street, Trucksville,
Pa., Robert L. Fleming, Attorney,
21 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
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Here! Now! Imported
ye HOLLAND
~ BULBS!
RAVE'S
NURSERY
Dallas 4-0125 ‘Shavertown, Pa.
Bill says:
Main Highway
TRUCKSVILLE
Drawing
Dec. 15th
TRUCKSVILLE