» & i Legal— FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1954 At 10 O'clock AM. By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. No. 117 October Term 1954, issued out of the Court of Comomn Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, 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, October 8, 1954 at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Village of Trucksville, Kingston Townshlp, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and describ- ed as follows: BEGINNING at a corner on Holly Street, now known gas (Cliffside Ave- nue, at a corner of land sold under contract dated November 1, 1943, to Richard R. Nordheim and wife, said corner being about two hun- dred and twenty and six-tenths HUNTSVILLE RECREATION CENTER Farmer Dancing Every Saturday Night Stanley Cragle’s Orchestra Walt Kresge, Caller PILES SHRUNK without surgery! IN CASE AFTER CASE PAIN STOPPED | In 0% of Sases FORM now A DI SUD pies OR ge ALi0 tested by doctors — amazing Pazo Ointment stopped bleeding, re- duced swelling, healed cracking... WITHOUT SURGERY! Pain was stopped or materially reduced. Pazo acts to soothe, relieve itching instantly, In tubes, also modern Suppositories. Get Pazo® at drug- for wonderful fast relief, NEW STAINLESS . ’ (220.6) feet Southerly from the in- tersection of the center of Staub Road with Holly Street; thence along line of Nordheim land South sixty-five degrees thirty-seven min- utes West one hundred twenty-four and one-tenth (124.1) feet to a stake in line of land now or late of Lottie M. Cherry, which line of said course passes between the build- ing upon the within described premises and the building on the Nordheim premises; thence from said corner South twenty-four degrees twenty minutes East forty (40) feet to a corner; thence South one de- gree forty-seven minutes East thir- ty-four (34) feet to a corner in line of land now or late of Caroline Per- rin; thence along line of said Perrin land, North eighty-three degrees thirty minutes East one hundred forty (140) feet to the Westerly line of said Holly Street; thence along line of said Holly Street North twenty-two degrees three minutes West one hundred thirteen and five-tenths (113.5) feet to the place of beginning. BEING the same premises con- veyed to Robert G. Yaple and Elea- nor G. Yaple, his wife, by deed of George E. Malick and Ruth Ostrum Malick, his wife, dated the 15th day of October, 1947 and recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds in and for Luzerne County in Deed Book 956 at page 113. _ Improved with a two story single frame dwelling and two car garage situate on Cliffside Avenue, Trucks- ville, Pa. With notice to James L. Wickham and Susan A. Wickham, terre ten- ants, : : Seized and taken into execution at the suit of The Kingston Na- tional Bank, Kingston, Pa. vs. Rob- ert G. Yaple, Eleanor G. Yaple with notice to James L. Wickham and Susan A. Wickham, Terre Tenants and will be sold by ROBERT SHERROCK, $ Sheriff HOPKIN T. ROWLANDS, Attorney NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ben Ungar, 64 North Gates Avenue, Kingston, Pennsylvania, will file in Saturday, October 2nd cut-glass, onyx top brass stand, ox yokes, and many other items. Terms: Cash A. H. HELLER, Auctioneer water sets, 69 pc. English blue PAUL COOLBAUGH Owner 4 BULLS Sale Sponsored By a Northeastern Penna. Aberdeen Angus Breeders : Association ~ - the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and in the Office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County on September 28, 1954, an application for a.certificate to do business under the assumed o, fictitious name of “Ungar’'s T V & Appliances,” said business to be conducted at 285 Market Street, ‘Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, JOSEPH T. SAVITZ Attorney NOTICE Estate of Richard S. Evans, de- ceased. Letters of administration DBN R. D. 3, Dallas, Pa. All persons having’ claims or demands against the estate are requested to make known the same, and all persons in- debted to said decedent are request- ed to maek payment without day. FRANK TOWNEND Attorney SEALED BIDS Sealed proposals will be received by the Supervisors of Franklin Township, Luzerne County, at R. D. 3, Dallas. Pennsylvania, until 8 o'clock Eastern Standard Time Oc- tober 4, 1954, for the following im- provement: ? {Construction of a CP-2 Bituminous surface on a section of Township road 697 (approximately 1180 sq. yds.). Specifications, form of contract, instructions to bidders, proposal forms, may be viewed at the home of Willard Armstrong, Secretary, Board of Supervisors, Dallas R. D. 3, Pennsylvania, Each proposal must be accom- panied by a certified check in the amount of $50.00, made payable to the treasurer of the board of super- visors of said Franklin Township. All proposals must be upon the blank forms furnished by the under- Beaumont Mrs. Emory Straley has returned from a prolonged stay with her son, Carl’s family at Phoenix, Arizona, prior to Carl’s overseas England as- signment with the Air Force. Mrs. (Charles Clark has returne from the General Hospital. : Weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Rose Hilbert were the Frank Bittenbenders of Newark, N. J., and the former Stella Cleveland and daughter Eilleen of Ithaca, N. Y. Charles Goodwin and the Herbert Goodwins journeyed to Budd Lake, N. J., Sunday to see the new baby of the William Downs family, Wil- liam Downs, Jr. If anyone is interested in purchas- ing a ticket for the Community Con- certs to be held at Tunkhannock High School, will you please contact Louise Ohlman or Mrs. William Arch Austin? The Samuel Mansfields, Mrs. Paul Meeker and Mrs. Earl Johnson mo- tored to Niagara Falls, N. Y., last weekend to visit Carla Fay Meeker who is seriously ill at Memorial signed. The supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. WILLARD ARMSTRONG Secretary of Board SHOP Pometoy’s FIRST It's easy to get to! He See eee $679 PER GALLON 42 MAIN HIGHWAY RENT A SANDER — Remove the old finish quickly, easily, economi- cally. Power-sanders are obtainable on low-rent terms. We'll gladly explain how easily you can ‘sand- your-own’. . . how quickly your old floor is readied for . . . APPLY FABULON — Apply both coats the same day (full directions on each can). Yes, FABULON dries quickly and smoothly to a hard, clear ‘bowling alley’ fin- ish ...and the ‘new’ floor is ready for use the very next day! Always lustrous with only an occasional wipe with a dust SHAVERTOWN time to plant FALL for next year SALE Just Received Top Size Spreading Yews ...... Upright Yews Hardy Azaleas Pink Dogwood in Bud . On Old Route 115 Shipment Of: By Huntsville Dam 11 Sm — -— Dallas 4-3888 = = LE n ONE daily tablet VITAMINS + Bottle of 36 5 Weeks’ *upply) $259 725 *47 9 ; 144’ $795 Shavertown i 'LVANIA Hospital. The students of Mrs. Edward Mac Dougall and Mrs. Ray Gunton sur- prised their teachers on their birth- days recently with well planned parties. Idetown Mrs. Walter Smith left on Sun- day to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch of Arlington, Virginia, Billy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Rinken, is a patient in the Annapolis Naval Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Tubbs of Nan- ticoke spent Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kitchen. The Confidence Class will spon- sor a family fellowship supper on Wednesday evening at 6:00 o’clock at Ward's Grove. In case of rain it will be held in the ‘Church house. The class will furnish the meat and beverages and the desert. A program will follow. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wright and Willard, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and sons, Robert, Jr., and Willard and Marie Wright, all of YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE 100th Bloomsburg Fair Kingston, spent Sunday with Mrs. Frank Wright and Mrs. Claire Mec- Kenna. Insure Large Percentage Of Jointure Students Protection for children at school, at recess, and before and after school on the way to and from school, is assured for 837 of the 1,106 pupils enrolled in the Dallas Borough-Kingston Township joint schools, James Martin, supervising principal, states that in addition to insurance for students, fifty em- ployees are covered. Insurance pro- vides compensation for injuries in- curred in participating in school sports, free play on the grounds and VV VV VV VV OVO VV VOY VV YeY SHAVER THEATRE Shavertown FRIDAY & SATURDAY ‘Beachhead” (Technicolor) Tony Curtis, Mary Murphy SUNDAY & MONDAY “Quo Vadis” (Technicolor) Deborah Kerr, Robert Taylor VV VV VV VV VV VV VT VY VY VY Ye YY YY bah lh 2h ia AR rh heed ban — PAGE NINE until a child is actually at home under parental supervision. The ex- tremely moderate cost is defrayed by the parents. The number of pu- pils insured is larger than last year, 75.7 per cent of the total enrollment. The wolf at the door often starts a man climbing. : HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. TODAY & TOMORROW Sept. 24 and 25 “Men of The Fighting Lady” —COLOR— with Van Johnson, Walter Pidgon Also Two-Reel Special MONDAY & TUESDAY Sept. 27 and 28 “Racing Blood” with Jimmy Boyd, Jean Porter | Also Pathe Special WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Sept. 29 and 30 “Dial ‘M’ For Murder” —WARNERCOLOR— with Ray Milland, Grace Kelly Sept. 27 through Oct. 2 SIX BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS Dazzling Night Revue Featuring Phil Spitalny’s All- Girl Orchestra Each Night MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 2 Shows Nightly Wed. thru Sat. 4 Days Harness Racing $60,000 Stake Racing TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Midget Auto Racing SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 Thousands of Exhibits Admission 50¢ plus tax Children under 14 Free No Admission Monday Parking on grounds 50¢ (no tax) SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATRE Harveys Lake, Pa. OPEN FRIDAY SAT. & SUN. FOR REST OF SEASON FRIDAY & SATURDAY — DOUBLE FEATURE — “3 Stops To Murder” Tom Conway PLUS “Living It Up” Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis (Technicolor) “Their biggest song and laff smash” % * %x SUNDAY “The Glenn Miller Story” (Technicolor) James Stewart, June Allyson “Their love made such wonderful music” CLOSED MON. TUES. WED. & THURS. -OPEN FRIDAY SAT. & SUN. FOR REST OF SEASON Benefit Bingo Partly Will be open every Friday, Saturday evenings and Sunday at 2 p.m. 15 FREE GAMES Sar 707, 7% [PLIST OUTDOOR THEATRE | FRIDAY & SATURDAY Sept. 24th-25th 2 SMASH HITS 2 Mickey Spillane’s Hottest Story “The Long Wait” Anthony Quinn - Coburn Evans - Castle Also JOHN WAYNE in “Flame of Barbary Coast” i Ann Dvorak SUNDAY & MONDAY Sept. 26-27 — DOUBLE FEATURE — “Dial M For Murder” Ray Milland - Grace Kelly You read, heard about it, now see it .. . “Laughing Anne” Wendell Corey - Marge Lockwood TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Sept. 28-29 — ACTION THRILLERS — “Great Jesse James Raid” Willard Parker - Barbara Payton “Untamed Heiress” Judy Canova THURSDAY - SEPT. 30 Tonite Only $ Car Full Bring the Entire Family! “Lady And The Ranger” Also “Cuban Pete” Yep! Plenty of Fun for Everyone! Come Early, Shows Start 6:30 Star-Lile DRIVE-IN TUNKHANNOCK, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY — DOUBLE FEATURE — “The Stranger Wore A Gun” (Technicolor) Randolph Scott PLUS “A Perilous Journey” Vera Ralston, David Brian Scott Brady wel A SUNDAY & MONDAY “Escape From Fort Bravo” In Color William Holden, Eleanor Parker “Breakout into the wild fire and fury of the savage west” Added News & Cartoon hk TUESDAY ONLY — BUCK NITE — DOUBLE FEATURE “Angel Face” Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons PLUS “A Yank In Indochina” John Archer, Douglas Dick “They couldn’t push this Yank around” Added Cartoon * kx WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “Small Town Girl” (Technicolor) Jane Powel, Farley Granger “She’s everybody’s sweetheart in a Honey of a musical.” Cartoon & News DALLA OUTDOOR THEATRE COLUMBIA PICTURES presents RICE: May MURPHY- EVA GABOR
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