BECTION A — PACE 6 — READ THE TRADING POST — | ‘ALLEN GILBERT _‘Imsurance Broker and Consultant “A Tax-Free Life Ins Trust Estate for Your Family” is their best pro- tection against the problems created by infla- tion, and federal income and, estate taxes. 288-2378 | LUZERNE THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday Shows 7 and 9 | Paul Newman Patricia Neal IN ud” Academy Award Winner \ Friday and Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE “The Young and the Brave” and “Cairo” Sunday (2 to 11) “Godzilla versus The Thing” plus “Yoyage to the End | of the Universe” | | — head SHE TRADING POST — | Mrs. Mary Diehl Was Noxen Native Mrs. Mary Diehl, 70, Memorial | Highway, Dallas, died Friday morn- ing at Nesbitt Hospital where she had been admitted September 8. | Burial wag at Memorial Shrine, fol- lowing services conducted from a | Forty Fort funeral home Monday | morning by Rev. F. Porter Adams. Mrs. Diehl, daughter of the late | Albert and Dorcas Brown Wright, | spent most of her life in Forty Fort, moving back to this area five years ago. Her first husband, Thaddeus R. Watson, died twenty-one years ago. She belonged to Forty-Fort Meth- odist Church. Surviving are: her husband Wal- ter C.; a son Donald W. Watson, , Dallas; four grandsons. | FORTY-FORT THEATRE - Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Shows 7 and 9 Wed. Richard Burten Ava Gardner Deborah Kerr IN “Night of the Ignana” Sunday (3 to 11) Ernest Borgnine IN “McHale’s Navy” AT 12:3 _ PUBLIC — AUCTIOI In the estate of Della Gould Wilson of 109 Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, Pennsylvania, the following will be sold at Public Auction on Saturday, October 3, 1964 0 P.M. Italian Marble Clock, Standin with Marble base, iron bank, clock. Sofa, 2 reclining chair with 4 chairs, radio, gossip Kenmore hand sweeper, chai — Terms BOB EARL, Auctioneer R.D.3 Wyoming, Penna. PHONE: 333-4383 Antiques: Bronze Statue of Venus, Oval Marble Top Table, frames, rare and valuable sets of books, Grandfather Household Articles: bookcase, 2 secretary desks, porch chaise, office chair, rugs, metal table, electric clock, lamp, hospital bed, pots, pans, silverware, dishes, paints, tools and other items too numerous to mention. g Chinese Lamp; hall mirror marble stand, large picture s, television, breakfast set bench, leather chairs large chest of drawers, electric se lounge, single maple bed, Cash — REV. V. W.. WALLACE Ernest Gay Attends Insurance Course Ernest ‘H. Gay, representative of Nationwide Insurance’ in Dallas, is one of 47 ‘Agents attending the Training Program being conducted | by his Compaines at the Cocoa Inn, Hershey, Pa. Mr. Gay has qualified to attend this program, designed to help him render better service to his policy- holders. “The program, one of a series of training courses held periodically by the Companies, began on Sep- tember 24 and will continue i through September 25. Mrs. Ellen Garinger Rests At Fern Knoll Ill many months, Mrs. Ellen A Garinger, 74, died Saturday morn- ing at her home. Born in Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Gar-’ inger was the former Ellen John- son. Prior to moving to the Back Mountain 43 years ago, she resided | in South Wilkes-Barre. Her hus- | band Delbert, died in 1959. Mrs. Garinger was a member of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shaver- town, and a member of its ladies | auxiliary. She is survived by three child. ren, Mrs. Bruno Michalowski, Mt. Bethel; Mrs. John Beable and Ar- thur, Dallas; a ' brother, . Ernest Jchnson, Binghamton and = two grandchildren. Services’ were held Tuesday af- ternoon from Disque Funeral Home, with Rev. Frederic H. Eidam' of- ficiating. Interment was in. Fern Knoll Commis Dallas. . Un hicap Special Buy 100 Unicap Get 24 Free EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 J Lake-Lehman Bets Dallas Kick Lake-Lehman’s Dubil returns a Dallas kick to the 35 yard line early in the fourth quarter of Satur- day’s “Old Shoe” ‘competition, as one of the Mountaineers closing Chairmen Named For Local United Fund - Meeting. for alll United Fund | workers in the Back Mountain will be held at the home of Mrs. Mit- chell Jenkins, Valley View Drive, Shrine Acres, Friday, October 2, ‘choice of time 10 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Fred Eck, and | Mrs, Frank Townend are advisors. [ Back Mountain division chairman: Mrs. Edward Ratcliff. Area chair- | (men: Dallas, Mrs. Henry Moyer, i Shavertown, Trucksville; Carverton, [ Mrs. John ‘Bourke, Lehman, Jack- Gordon son; Harveys Lake, Mrs. Dawe. District ‘chairmen: Dallas Borough, Mrs. A. A. Mascali; Mrs. Milton Leonard; West Dallas, Mrs. Herbert Morris; Fernbrook, Mrs. Ralph G. Lewis; New Goss Manor, Mrs. Richard Lindsley; Goss Manor, Miss Florence Billings; Huntsville Road, Mrs. Dana Crump; Kunkle, Mrs. Daniel Meeker; Frank- lin Township, Mrs. James Mitchell. Shavertown, left side—Mrs. Mal- colm Borthwick; Shavertown right side — Mrs. Joseph Youngblood; Trucksville, left side—Mrs. Ralph Govin; Trucksville right side—Mrs. L. E. Jordan; Midway Manor—Mrs. H. Jamgochin; Westmoreland Hills —Mrs. Joseph O’Malia; Carverton and Brown Manor—Mrs. John Luke; Meadowcrest—Mrs. Jonathan Weir; Auston Howard; Lehman — Mrs. Royal Culp, Mrs. Leroy Brown, Mrs. Michael Godek. East Dallas, ! Oct. 1 Thursday Oct. 2 Friday “New Interns” Dallas Outdoor Theatre AND 6 Oct. 3 Saturday Oct. 4 Sunday McHale’s Navy” WE WILL STARTING OCTOBER 9TH WEEKENDS ONLY BE OPEN “Blue Hawait”’ Executor Financing your Cos your car deal . The Army” DON’T FORGET TUES. OCT. 13 . FOR BACK MOUNTAIN POLICE with Elvis Presley and “At War With — Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis . . BENEFIT SHOW in for the kill is blocked out at his feet. About 2000 people saw Dallas take its first WSC game of the season, i 6. Story, page B-1. Local Residents Attend Reunion School had their reunion at Irem | Temple Country Club, Saturday, Sept. 26. It was a delightful even- ing in a lovely environment with flowers .in beautiful fall colors, and an evening in reminiscence and songs, good old school songs. | A few moments of silence in me- | It was announced that Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West, former resi- dents,. had buried their daughter, Claire, April 1st of this year. Mr. and Mrs. West are both members of the class. Willard Durbin was president, and Ruth Burk, secretary and treas- urer. Ralph Hodgson was toast- master. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Durbin, Shavertown; Mrs. LaVerne Race, Dallas; Mrs. Maude C. Roberts, Nanticoke; Mr. and Mrs. Evan Isaacs, Caldwell, N. J.; Mrs. Ruth C. Burk, Plymouth; Rosina Kitchner, Plymouth; Lillian O‘Con- nell, Philadelphia; Mrs. Jennie S. Lewis, Kingston; Mrs. Geraldine E. Krubitzer, Wyoming; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West, Delaven, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, Luzerne, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hodgson, Plymouth. ' | Nancy Lee Goble Jackson—Mrs. Roldnd Gensel, Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goble, Har- i ris Street, R. D. 3, Dallas, announce the birth of a daughter, Nancy Lee ‘on September 18 in General Hos- pital. and three quarter ounces. Mrs. Goble is the former Mary Ann Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Simon of Fernbrook. Mr. Goble is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goble of Centermore- land. © The Goble’s have another little girl, Sherry Lee, aged four. The Dallas Post OFFSET PRINTING Tablcids - Circulars "Wheeler's Cafe SPECIAL PLATTERS 93¢ >» SPRING CHICKEN CLUB STEAKETTE Saturday Only LAKE-NOXEN ROAD | HARVEYS LAKE National is quick and easy . . a considerable amount of cash. Our low-cost Auto Loans will put you in the driver's seat of new or used car! car with the Wyoming . saves you where you get the best _ visit our Loan Dept. for the best deal in y financing, (2nd Floor). TEL. 825-2189 THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE Area Offices: PLYMOUTH © SHAVERTOWN ¢ EXETER EDWARDSVILLE e TUNKHANNOCK - FREE PARKING P.DIC. \ FALL CLOTHES RASS © Dressy ® First Quality ® Lowest Prices Because our SAVE up to Open Eves Til Overhead is Low BACHMANN'S 460 N. MAIN ST. WILKES-BARRE 30% 8 The class of 1917 Plymouth High’ mory of those who had passed on. | Public Notice SHERIFF SALE FRIDAY, October 23, 1964, at 10:00 AM. E.D.S.T., Court Room No. 1, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, ‘ Pa., execution by Writ of Execu- tion, No. 130 Oct. Term, 1964, is- sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County will ex- pose for sale real estate of MARI- LYN J. MURPHY and NANCY POCCESCHI, described as follows: the surface or right of soil of that certain lot, piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the Township of Plains, County of Luzerne and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, bounded and describ- ed as follows, to wit: Beginning at |} a point in the southeasterly right- si-way line of State Highway Route No. 315 marking the norther- ly corner of lands conveyed by The Hudson Coal Company to Peter Bednarczyk and wife by deed dated October 14, 1960 and recorded in the office for the recording of deeds in and for Luzerne County in Deed Book 1466 at Page 684; thence northeasterly along said right-of- way line one hundred fifty (150) feet more or less, to ‘a point; thence southeasterly by other lands’ and at right angles to said last | mentioned right-of-way five hun- dred fifty-four (554) feet more or less, to a point in the northwesterly right-of-way line of ‘ State High- way Legislative Route No. 1005 (al- so known as ‘Anthracite Express- way’) sald last mentioned point being distant one hundred fifty: , (150) féet northwesterly measured normal from the center line of the ‘fith-hound lane ‘of -said Route No. 1005; ~ thence southwesterly along said right-of-way line of said Route No, 1005, parallel with and distant one hundred fifty (150) feet northwesterly = measured | from the center line of said: south= "bound lane thereof one hundred fifty (150) feet more or less to its intersection with the extension southeasterly of the northeasterly line of lands conveyed as aforesaid to Peter Bednarczyk and wife; thence northwesterly along said last mentioned extension and north- ! easterly line of lands conveyed to Peter Bednarczyk and wife as afore- said five hundred fifty-five (555) feet more or less to the place of beginning.. Containing one and ninety-one one hundredths (1.91) acres, more or less, of surface as described in Luzerne County Deed Book 1514, page 58. With improve- | ments thereon. Subject to the same exceptions, reservations, provisions, covenants, conditions, waivers and restrictions as are contained in prior | deeds or other instruments forming | the chain of title to said premises. | NOTICE is hereby given to all claimants and parties in interest She weighed nine pounds, | that the Sheriff will on October 30, | 1964, file a Schedule of Distribu- tion in his office, where the same will be available for inspection, and { that distribution will be made in accordance with the schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. Seized, | taken. into execution, and sold as the property of Marilyn J. Murphy, Nancy Pocceschi. and Robert Poc- ceschi, and will be sold by Joseph Mock, Sheriff . | Joseph L. Reynolds, III, Franklin B. Gelder, Attorneys. 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