EE, 3 A ee - EI EE EEE | PAGE TEN Legal— NOTICE The School District of the Town- ship of Ross, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, will offer for sale at public auction on Wednesday, July 14, 1954, at 10 a.m. (e.d.s.t.) from the front of the Ross Township Elementary School Building ‘at Sweet Valley the following real estate (1) The Van Horn [School lot, only, containing 92 perches of land and more particularly described in deed recorded in Luzerne County Deed Book No. 428, page 256. (2) The Center School House and its grounds, containing 40 perches and more particularly described in deed recorded in Luzerne County Deed Book No. 149, page 164. (3) The Hook School House and its grounds, containing % acre and more particularly described in deed recorded in Luzerne County Deed Book No. 1128, page 628. (4) The Bloomingdale’ School House and its grounds, containing 80 perches and more particularly de- scribed at present, in an unrecorded argeement. (5) The Mott School House and its grounds, one parcel being 35 x 135 feet and more particularly de- scribed in deed which at present, is unrecorded; another parcel being 80 x [135 feet and more particularly de- scribed in deed recorded in Luzerne County Deed Book No. 637, page 80; another parcel being {16 perches and more particularly described in deed which at present, is unre- corded. — (6) The Frisbie School House and its grounds, containing 60.8 perches and more particularly described in condemnation proceedings brought by Ross Townshp School District and entered to No. 959 May Term 1898 in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County. (7) All the interest of the Ross Township School District in the Broadway or Irish Lane School House and its grounds. (8) The Moore Town School House Building only. (9) The Green Valley School House Building only. : (10) The Mpuntain Springs School House Building only. (11) And other personal property too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE (1) The first seven parcels will be conveyed by quit claim deed. Parcels eight, nine, ten and eleven will be sold by a Bill of Sale and 60 days given to remove said build- ings from the lots. (2) 125% of cash at the striking down of the property the balance upon delivery of either a quit claim deed or Bill of Sale. ‘ (3) The Directors of the School Dictrict of Ross reserve the Right to reject any and all bids. Directors of the School District of the Township of Ross H. Monroe Houtz, Solicitor NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Eugene Goldstein, Bernice R. Gold- stein, Sally Joy Goldstein, and Bar- bara Lee Goldstein, 160 Butler Street, Kingston, Pa., will file in the office of the Secretary of the Com- monwealth and in the office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County on Thursday, July 1, 1954, an applica- tion for a certificate to do business under the assumed name of “Golden Quality Ice Cream Company,” said business to be conducted or carried on at 130 West Main St., Plymouth, Pa. Notice is hereby given that Joseph N. Coplan, 367 Winola Avenue, Kingston, Pennsylvania, will file in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth .and in the Office of ithe Prothonotary of Luzerne County on Tuesday, June 29, 1954, an application for a certificate to do business under the assumed name of “Esjay Distributors,” said busi- ness to be conducted on 99 Bennett Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. JOSEPH J. SAVITZ, Attorney IN RE: ESTATE OF MARY ELIZABETH GIBBONS Letters Testamentary on the above estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in- debted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present same without de- lay to Fred P. Gibbons, Executor 70 Church St., Kingston, Pa. or his Attorney: Patrick J. O'Connor, Esq. 21 South Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS BEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS will be received by the Borough Council of the Borough of Dallas, Pa. until Tuesday evening, July 6th, 1954, at eight o'clock, at which time the same will be publicly opened and contract awarded the lowest responsible bidder for the grading, paving and construction -of a parking lot at the rear of the Borough Building, all in accordance with plans and specifications pre- pared by the Borough Engineer, copies of which may be had upon application to J. T. Jeter, Center Hill Road, Dallas, Pa. The work contemplated is to be done con- currently with the construction of an addition to said parking lot on property of the Miners National Bank of Wilkes-Barre, and con- tracts for both should be entered into at the same time. The Borough reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JAMES F. BESECKER, Borough Secretary. Checkerboard Hews by Jim Huston Jr. Calling All Poultrymen The N. E. Penna. Pouliry Laboratory Dedication. DATE: Saturday, June 26th TIME: 10:30 a. m.—Beginning. PLACE: Next to NEPA Farm— Rt. 809, Tunkhannock. Let's have a big turnout for this opening. We have tickets at the store for a delicious chicken barbecue to be served from 12:00 Noon to 2:00 p. m. {4 First Calf Heifers Average 10,691 Lbs. Milk A recent report from the Purina Farm in- terested us. Four- teen grade Holstein heifers freshened during the year at an average of 24 months. Their aver- age = weight was 1244 lbs. In lactations of 10 months aver- age production from the 14 was 10,691 lbs. We believe every dairyman in this area could equal that record, yet most of them miss on two counts. Average age of freshen- ing in this area is 28-32 months, and production averages 2000- 2500 lbs. less. One way to correct this is by the care given heifers on pasture this summer. Even while on good pasture, it pays to feed heifers some good hay. A feeding of D&F Chow once a day costs mighty little in comparison with the extra growth for earlier calving and increased milk it promotes. Won't you come in and talk over this important heifer-growing program with us? Flies Needn’t Be A Bother Anymore Seems like flies get smarter every year, and build up resis- tance to more new chemical killers. But Purina Research workers than they've got programs that really do kill. Building Spray that you use in are smarter flies, and First there’s Purina dairy barns, poultry houses and other buildings where flies are troublesome. Then there is a new spray for It both kills and repels after you spray. COWS. For use inside the house Purina Household Spray is tops for killing flies, mosquitos, moths, silver fish, roaches and many other pests. Then there’s a special beef cattle spray, too. We'll be glad to explain details of this fly control program to you. HAROLD MAYE, who lives on the Lehman-Outlet Road, stopped in the other day to pick up his Purina Chick Growena. He told us his young New Hampshire Red Pullets were growing just fine. We are looking forward to a visit from you. If there is any way we can help with your live- stock or poultry feeding or management problems, remem- ber we are here to serve you. —HUSTON’S FEED SERVICE NOTICE is hereby given that an application was filed in the office of the Secretary of Internal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the fourth day of March, 1954, by August W. Grebe and Joseph Nissley for warrant to survey Sixty- one (61) acres and Ten (10) perches of unimproved vacant land, situated in the Boroughs of Edwardsville and Larksville and county of Luzerne bounded northely by land warranted to John Sturdevant under date of February 20, 1896 easterly by land warranted to John H. Stenger, Jr., under date of July 8, 1953 southerly by land warranted to Marmaduke Moore under date of May 4, 1848 and mineral right to Eli K. Price under Act passed April 11, 1848, and west- erly by land warranted to Eli K. Price under Act passed April 11, 1848, as to Mineral Right only. The land applied for covers part of and is above the former bed of a river warrant granted to Marmaduke Moore pursuant to Act passed April 11, 1848, under date of May 25, 1954. WILLIAM S. LIVENGOOD, JR,, Secretary of Internal Affairs. 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 Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Elizabeth R. Alles, deceased, late of the Borough of Kingston, Penna. All persons having claims against said Estate are re- quested to make known the same and all persons indebted to the said decedent to make payment without delay to Emyle Klein Laux, 183 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penna., and Robert Klein, 210 Academy Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penna., Executors, or to their At- torney, John ‘E. Morris, Jr., 820 Brooks Building, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Mary Pusch, late of tthe 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. Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Anna Cralyi (also nights. fully. BUILDING known as Annie Kraly and Anna Craley), deceased, late of the Borough of Edwardsville, Penna. All persons having claims against said Estate are requested to make known the same and all persons in- debted to the said decendent to make payment without delay to Paul Cralyi, 105 Roosevelt Street, Ed- wardsville, Penna., and Mary Kwash-~ nak, 114 Meyers Street, Edwards- ville, Penna., Executors or to their ATTORNEY, JOHN E.MORRIS, JR., 820 Brooks Building, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. SEALED PROPOSALS SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS will be received by the Borough Council of the Borough of Dallas, Pa. until Tuesday evening, July 6th, 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- sponsible bidder for furnishing to the Borough the following: [2,000 gallons, more or less, of [Patching Oil. 15,000 gallons, more or less, of resurfacing oil, delivered and spread by tank truck. 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. The Borough reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JAMES F. BESECKER Borough Secretary. SEALED BIDS SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS School Supplies will be received until 7 o'clock Daylight Saving Time, July 13, 1954, at the High School Building, by the Board of School Directors of Pringle Borough, Pennsylvania. All proposals shall be addressed. to Edward Handley, 485 Pringle St., Pringle Borough, Pennsylvania. The list of supplies and specifica- tions may be secured from the address. A certified check in the amount of $50.00 must accompany each proposal. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, or any part thereof. 3 EDWARD HANDLEY, Secretary. 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