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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF LUZERNE COUNTY
No. 455 July Term, 1954
PETITION FOR
CHANGE OF NAMES
Notice is hereby given that on
May 15, 1954, petition of Reuben
Bates and Luella Irene Bates, his
wife, was filed in the above named
Court praying for a decree to
NOW! :
Coat Stored FREE. No
Down Payment Needed.
BETTER TAILOR
and FURRIER
147 Main St. Phone
Luzerne 7-2562 or 71-7126
featuring—
Regularly
$1.25 up
LAUNDERED or
1. Transparent
2. Vermin Proof
3. Dust Proof
LAUN
BRANCH STORES
~ 84 E. Northampton St.
45 N. Main St:, W.-B.
340 Carey Ave., W.-B.
change their names to Reuben G.
Remphrey and Luella Irene Rem-
phrey, respectively. A
The Court has fixed June 21,
1954, at ten o'clock AM. at the
Courthouse, Wilkes-Barre, as the
time and place for the hearing of
said petition when and where all
persons interested may appear and
show cause, if any they have, why
the prayer of said petition should
not be granted.
ROSENN, JENKINS,
GREENWALD &
CARDONI, Attorneys
For Petitioners
ANNUAL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the Annual Meeting of the Lot
Owners and Contributors of the
FORTY FORT CEMETARY AISSOCIA-
TION will be held on June [18th,
1954, at 3:30 o'clock p.m., at the
Meeting House, Forty Fort, Pennsyl-
vania,
HARRY B. SCHOOLEY, JR.,
Secretary-Treasurer.
KETS
95..
DRY CLEANED
4. Moisture Proof
5. Re-Usable
6. Pliofilm
DRY CLEANING
Bhan 3
Nanticoke
Dallas
Shavertown
Trucksville
Enterprise
10545
Toll Free
~ Checkerboard News
by Jim Huston Jr.
THESE TIPS WILL
SAVE YOU FEED!
Here are a few tips which will
help you poultrymen stretch
your feed dollars just a little
farther. Avoid waste and follow
these directions:
1. Never fill feeders much more
than half full.
2. Feed at least 3 times a day.
3. Use plenty of feeders (15
large 5 ft. feeders per 1,000
birds).
. Use a scoop to fill feeders.
. Keep rats under control at
all times: 4
. Have all feeders equipped
with reels.
. Let birds clean up at least
once a day.
: Don’t dump feed out just
because litter is mixed in.
make them clean up the
feed and feed more often.
. Place a paper or cardboard
under feeders so birds will
get the feed they bill out.
. Raise the feeders up on reg-
ular feeder blocks, 2x4
pieces of lumber or bricks,
when the birds get around
7 weeks of age.
—~<HEALTH HINT—s
Feed Birds But Don’t
II don’t blame folks for balk-
b ing at catching pullets on J
P range to give them a worm {
capsule. In worming with §
} Chek-R-Ton Granules you}
[ don’t have all that fuss. Yet, {
| Chek-R-Ton gets the worms {
I without upsetting the birds. ]
b When birds are 10-12 weeks §
old, simply substitute Chek- 4
) R-Ton Granules for their reg- 4
b ular feed for a period of 2 §
days: Repeat this treatment {
b just before moving birds to 9
b the laying house: This way J
[ you leave the worms (and {
b lots of potential trouble) out {
[ on range. 3
F.F.A. STATE FINALS
GEORGE YURKO, Lehman
dairyman, stopped in this week
with ‘the news that his son,
George Jr. was among those
chosen from the Future Farmers
of America Chapter at Lehman-
Jackson-Ross Joint School to
represent the school at the
F:F.A. State Finals at Penn
State University.
F.F:A. members from all over
Pennsylvania met this Tuesday
at the University to select State
winners in F.F.A. competitions
and to conduct their annual
business meeting.
Attending from the Lehman
Joint School were: Mr. Lawrence
Drabick, “Ag” instructor; Bob
Norris, F.F.A. delegate; Lester
Lynn, poultry judging; Kenneth
Kidd and Jack Kern, farm me-
chanics, and George Yurko Jr.,
dairy judging.
Unfortunately, at the time this
article went to press, we didn’t
have the names of the boys from
other Back Mountain Schools
who attended the finals. How-
ever, we're sure that our area
was well represented and that
the boys put up a “whale of a
battle:”
WATCH FOR
SNEEZES
This week has
brought an in-
crease in the out-
’ break of colds
in many local poultry houses. If
you notice sneezes, act at once.
Ask us to take a look and we'll
recommend a treatment.
WE ARE READY, willing and
able to give you fast, depend-
able, friendly service. Let us
supply your feed and farm sup-
ply needs. Come in and get
acquainted!
Notice is hereby given that
Articles of Incorporation will be filed
with the Department of State, Com-
monwealth of Penna. on June 16,
1954 under the Business ‘Corpora-
tion Act., approved May 5, 1933 and
amendments and supplements there-
to, by Robert Fashions, Inc., a pro-
posed corporation to be formed for
the purpose or purposes of engaging
in the manufacture of cloth and
wearing apparel, and to manufac-
ture, buy, sell, import and export
and kinds and varieties of cloth and
clothing; and in order to effectuate
such purposes, to buy, sell, lease or
occupy land, buildings, machinery
and equipment and do all and every-
thing necessary and proper as per-
mitted by law in furtherance of the
aforesaid purposes.
ROSENN, JENKINS
GREENWALD &
CARDONI, ESQS.
DAISY VAUGHN
IN Re: :
ESTATE OF JOHANNA MORGAN
Letters Testamentary in the above
estate have been granted to the
undersigned. All persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make
payment and those having claims to
present same without delay to
PATRICK J. O'CONNOR, Executor
21 South Franklin St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
TO THE HEIRS OF FRANK HEROLD:
You are hereby notified that the
Account in the Estate of Frank
Herold, deceased, will be filed in
the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne
County on the 22nd day of July,
1954.
EDWARD D. MORGAN
Attorney.
NOTICE
The School District of the Borough
of Ashley, Luzerne County, Pa., gives
notice that a proposed budget of
the amount of funds that will be re-
quired by the [School District in its
several departments for the fiscal
year of 1954-55 is available for pub-
lic inspection at the office of the
Superintendent at the High School
Building, Ashley Street, Borough of
Ashley, Luzerne County, Pa. It is
the purpose of the School Board of
the School District of the Borough of
Ashley to adopt this proposed budget
at a meeting to be held June 28,
1954, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. D. S. T,,
at the regular meeting place of the
Board, Ashley High School, Ashley
Street, Ashley, Pa. Notice is also
Memorial Highway, Dallas
Phone Dallas 4-2447
FUNERAL
SERVICE
|
Columbus only
discovered
America;
captured
its heart
I: seems like only yester-
day that the first MG
sportcar arrived in the
United States. Skeptics
said: “You can’t sell those
things here — Americans
buy cars for utility. The
sportcar in America is
deader than last week’s
news.”
Well, even the skeptics
are buying them now. MG
is now the largest selling
imported car. Old and
young Americans by the
thousands have discovered
that MG is the car for the
young in heart. Come see
for yourself! We like to give
rides in MG’s because
nearly everybody who
drives an MG for as long as
five minutes becomes an
MG enthusiast from then
on. You are invited to test
this statement for yourself.
R.S.V.P,, and bring your
favorite front-seat compan-
ion.
$2250"
“Dan” Meeker’s
KUNKLE
GARAGE
Phone
Dallas 4-2019
10 Machell Avenue
Ki
so completely new!
finest in baling equipment.
Willic x
Dallas, Pa.
»
spoilage by sun or rain.
city.
hay, sudan grass, maize.
given of the provisions of the Act
193 approved June 30, 1951, re-
quiring every resident or inhabitant
of the School District upon at-
taining the age of twenty-one years,
and every person twenty-one years
of age or over becoming a resident
or inhabitant of the District to notify
tthe proper Assessor of this fact
within twelve months thereafter.
Failure to comply with this require-
ment subjects the individual to a
penalty equal tc the tax for which he
is liable. The Assessor's name and
address are George Yankoski, 806
Main Street, Borough of Sugar
Notch, Pa. »
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD
Martin L. Murray, Secretary
Estate of Pasquale Adonizio, also
known as Tony Rose, late of Pitts-
ton, Pa.
NOTICE is hereby given that Let-
ters Testamentary having been
granted, all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make pay-
ment, and those having claims to
present the same to Angelo ‘Adonizio
of 293 William Street, Pittston, Pa.,
and the Liberty National Bank of
Pittston, Pa., Executors.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
testamentary have been
granted in the Estate of Mary Pusch,
late of the Borough of Larksville,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. All
persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment, and
those having claims or demands to
present the same without delay to
John Pusch, Executor, 38 Second
Street, Larksville, Pennsylvania.
NICHOLAS R. DEGILLIO, Attorney
302 Second National Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
SEALED PROPOSALS
SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS
will be received by the Borough
Council of the Borough of Dallas, Pa.
until Tuesday evening, June [5th,
1954 at 8:00 o'clock, at which time
the same will be publicly opened
and contract awarded as soon there-
after as possible to the lowest re-
Tasty Tip for
Quick Meals!
delicious
MACARONI-AND-CHEESE
home cooked in 7 winites
Kraft Dinner is a
timesaver and a
menu-maker! Stock
up today —it costs
only pennies. So
handy for school
lunches, emergency
meals. And good
eatin’ always!
with
KRAFT
GRATED
for that through-
and-through
cheese flavor
i
The low center
of gravity and
wide tread of
the #66" give
greater stabili-
ty even when
baling on hill.
sides. The wide
47%" pick-up
takes any win-
Engine is moun-
ted high in the
air, clear of
dust, and chaff.
Rollaway bale chute flips
bales out of the tractor’s path.
Twine box is easy to get at
= holds four, fullsize balls of
PHONE 7-22
sponsible bidder for furnishing to
the Borough the following:
12,000 gallons, more or less, of
[Patching Oil.
15,000 gallons, more or less,
of resurfacing oil, delivered and
spread by tank truck.
700 tons, more or less, of 2B
Crushed Gravel;
110 tons, more or less, of 1B
Crushed Gravel; !
50 tons, more or less, of Pea
Gravel.
Bids for resurfacing oil shall be
made on blanks furnished by the
Borough and shall be in accordance
with specifications prepared for the
purpose, copies of which may be had
from the Borough Secretary upon
application.
Bids for gravel shall be for the
same delivered to the streets of the
Borough, and also delivered and
spread, and for materials at the pit.
hTe Borough reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
JAMES F. BESECKER
Borough Secretary.
Harveys Lake Club
Harveys Lake Woman's Service
Club held the final meeting of the
night, enjoying a performance by
Arthur Engler, magician. Mrs. Don-
ald D. Smith, dance chairman, re-
ported that plans were completed
for June 26 at Beaumont Inn. Mrs.
Garvin Smith, Service chairman, re-
ported that ice caps and hot pads
had been decided upon as a gift to
the Health Room at Lake-Noxen.
Mrs. William Deets presided.
DANCE
AMERICAN LEGION
HOME
Huntsville Road
Featuring
PAUL SHIFFER’S TRIO
Saturday, June 12
© 9:30 to 1:30
Farmers’ Night
Market
Pierce St., Kingston
PRIZES EVERY
1, HOUR STARTING
AT 6:00 P. M.
OPEN 5:30 P. M. to 9:30 P. M.
FLOWERS
ALSO
Fresh, Home Grown
STRAWBERRIES
ASPARAGUS Green ONIONS
RHUBARB Frosted CIDER
CHICKENS RADISHES
EGGS CAPONS
POTATOES JELLIES
BEETS LETTUCE
CABBAGE
BAKED GOODS
by
Sweet Valley Church of Christ
OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
AND FRIDAY
SHOP
Pometoy’s
FIRST
it's easy to get to!
Gifts & Greetings
for You — through
WELCOME WAGON
from Your Friendly
Business Neighbors
and Civic and
Social Welfare Leaders
On the occasion of:
The Birth of a Baby
Engagement Announcements
Change of Residence
Arrivals of Newcomers to
City
PHONE
GRACE C. LEE
Dallas 4-0036
or
4-6406 After 6 P. M.
DOT LANDIS
Dallas ‘4-3211
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