The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 06, 1966, Image 4

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SECTION A — PAGE 4
Legal Notice —
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the County of Luzerne has filed |
its petition with the Court of Com-
mon Pleas to No. 300 March Term
1952 to sell property located in
Dallas Borough, Luzerne County, | —
Pennsylvania, acquired by it at pub-
lic tax sale No. 52, held at Luzerne
County Court House on May 28, |
1952, said property being Lots 45-
47, Lot 40x120, Cl. No. 11-865,
formerly: owned by Rose Realty Co.
~ The property will be sold clear and
free of all liens and charges (ex- |
cept ground rents, if any) and the
terms of the proposed sale are
cash payable immediately upon date
of hearing and sale in the amount
109%
OFF
From Now
Until
NOV. 1st
on
Imprinted
Christmas
CARDS!
ALL PRICES WILL
BE LESS 10 9, IF
YOU ORDER
YOUR
NAME ON
CARDS NOW!
ENRY'S
JEWELRY
Cards — Gifts
Memorial Highway
Shavertown
, | after
me —r
| Mrs. J. Stanley Rinehimer, oo
| chell Avenue, has moved to Hotel
| Sterling.
| Carlene Roberts has returned to
| her home on Tunkhannock Highway
being a medical patient at
Nesbitt Hospital.
of the price approved by the Court,
| together with the costs of the pro-
ceeding. The lowest amount which
| Luzerne County is prepared to ac-
cept for the sale of the property is
$132.00.
Hearing by the Court and sale
of the property is fixed for October
27, 1966, at 9:00 o'clock A.M., E.S.T.,
at the Luzerne County Court House,
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,
at which time and place any per-
son will be allowed to offer more
than the minimum price fixed by
the County, or other price, as the
Court may find proper.
BERNARD J. GAVLICK,
Tax Claim Bureau.
Legal Notice —
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the County of Luzerne has filed its
petition with the Court of Com-
mon Pleas to No. 349 March Term,
1952 to sell property located in
Dallas Borough, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, acquired by it at
public tax sale No. 2, held at Lu-
zerne County Court House on May |
28, 1952, said property being Dallas
| Heights, Lot No. 49-G; Lot 20x120,
a. No. 11-18-1 formerly owned by |
| Joseph and Susie Adams.
| property will be sold clear and |
| free of all liens and charges (ex- |
| cept ground rents, if any) and the
terms of the proposed sale are cash
| payable immediately upon date of
| hearing and sale in the amount of |
i the price approved by the Court,
| together with the costs of the pro-
ceeding. The lowest amount which
| Luzerne County is prepared to ac-
cept for the sale of the property is
| $144.00.
Hearing by the Court and sale
| of the property is fixed for Octo-
| ber 27, 1966, at 9:00 o'clock AM.,
| E. S.T., at the Luzerne County Court
| House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, |
at which time and place any per-
! son will be allowed to offer more |
than the minimum price fixed by |
: the County, or other price, as the |
i Court may find proper.
BERNARD J. GAVLICK,
Tax Claim Bureau.
| Music By — “THE
— 8:30 to |
The |
SQUARE DANCE
FANT’S PARK, ORANGE, PA.
Saturday, October 8, 1966
rish Street, Dallas,
their twenty-eighth wedding an-
niversary Saturday, October 8.
seph’s Mongstery, Wilkes-Barre
Siebert.
Mrs. Daubert is the former Mary
Michael Gray
Mr. and Mrs. James Gray, Ster-
ling Avenue, Dallas,
parents of a six pound, thirteen
ounce son, Michael, September 23
at General Hospital. This js the first
queline Gurewich, Parsons. Mr.
Gray is employed with Dr. Policoff,
Wilkes-Barre.
Legal Notice —
the County of Luzerne has, filed
| its petition with the Court of Com-
mon Pleas to No. 1120 July Term,
| 3650 to sell property located in
{ Dallas. Borough, Luzerne County, |
Pennsylvania, acquired by it at
public tax sale No. 20, held at Lu-
| zerne County Court House on Feb- |
ruary 29, 1960, said property being
| Dallas Heights, Sec. ““G,” Lots 63, 64
| and 65; Lot 75x133, Cl. ‘No. 11-12- |
62 formerly owned by Rose Realty
Co. The property will be sold clear
and free of all liens and charges
(except ground rents, if any) and |
the terms of the proposed sale are
cash’ payable immediately by the
Court,
the proceeding. The lowest amount
which Luzerne County is prepared
to accept for the sale of the prop- |
erty is $124.00.
| Hearing by the Court and sale
| of the property is fixed for October
| 27, "1966, at 9:00 o'clock A. M.,
E.S.T., at the Luzerne County Court
House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,
at which time and place any person
will be allowed to offer more than
the minimum price fixed by the
| may find proper.
' BERNARD J. GAVLICK,
Tax Claim Bureau.
VILLAGERS” — At
1:30 P.M. —
SINGLE—50 Cents
COUPLE—15 Cents
"
AV
USDA CHOIC
CUKES
STEAK
89:
GREEN PEPPERS -
FULLy COOKED
HAM
4%:
SHANK HALF
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GROUND
3b. 1.39
Produce
SWEET POTATOES
MAC APPLES
TOKAY GRAPES
CAULIFLOWER head 29c
EF
1b. 29c¢
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daubert, Par-,
will observe |
The couple was wed at St. Jo- |
Township, by the late Father Paul |
became the
child. Mrs. Gray is the former Jac- |
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that |
together with the costs of |
County, or other price, as the Court |
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1966
t Mr. And Mrs. Carl Daubert, Sr.
To Celebrate 28th Anniversary
Zenda, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Zenda, Wilkes-Barre.
| Mr. Daubert is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Warren Daubert
Sr., Dallas. He is employed with
M & W Apparel Co, Nanticoke:
They are the parents of two sons,
| Jimmy, Dallas R.D. 3, and Carl Jr,
| Ashley. Also two grandchildren,
Linda and Jimmy.
S.S. Teachers Honored
The Commission on Education of
Dallas Methodist Church honored
Sunday = School teachers
evening at a dinner.
Serving committee was Mes-
dames Nelson Nelson, Arthur Miller,
James Huston, Jr. land ‘Sanford
| Turner. Entertainment (“To Tell
The Truth”) was handled by Mes-
dames Harry Edwards, Irwin Mes-
sick, Walter Bronson, Bob Stair,
Robert Sheehan, Lorraine Hozempa,
Mr. Irwin Messick and Rev. Robert
Sheehan. Table committee, Mrs.
Marshall Rumbaugh and Mrs. Rob-
ert Parry.
In addition to the above men-
tioned, teachers attending were
Mesdames Tom Challenger, Marvin
Scott, Stanley Kapson, Thomas
| Bottoms, Clifford Garris, Helen
Riice, Edwin Delaney, Carlton Da-
vies, James Darling, Sylvia Kuhnert,
Tom Reese, Percy Lowe, John La-
| Berge, Robert Moore, Alvin Long,
| Misses Mary Jane Faust and Gloria
| Hines, Messrs. ‘George McCutcheon,
| Tom Reese, Arthur Miller, Percy
Love and Nelson Nelson, Mr. Mes-
sick is assistant church school sup-
erintendent.
Legal Notice —
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
its petition with the Court of Com-
mon Pleas to No.. 349 March Term,
1952 to sell property located in
Dallas Borough, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, acquired by it at
public tax sale No. 2, held at Lu-
zerne County Court House on May
Heights, Lot 50-G; Lot 20x120,
Claim No. 11-19-1 formerly owned
by Joseph and Susie Adams. The
| property will be sold clear and
| free of all liens and charges (except | !
| Luzerne County is prepared to ac-
| groun rents, if any) and the terms
| of the proposed sale are cash pay-
| | able immediately upon date of hear- |
ling and sale in the amount of the
price approved by the Court, to-
| gether with the costs of the pro- | tober
The lowest amount which | E-S.T., at the Luzerne County Court
ceeding.
| Luzerne County is prepared to ac- |
Tuesday
| its petition with the Court of Com-
| 1952 to sell
the County of Luzerne has filed |
| by Joseph and Susie Adams.
| ground rents, if any) and the terms
28, 1952, said property being Dallas |
| cept for the sale of the property io
$144.00.
| Hearing by the Court and sale
| of the property is fixed for Octo-
| ber 27, 1966, at 9:00 o'clock A.M.
| E.S.T., at the Luzerne County Court
| House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, |
| at which time and place any per-!
| son will be allowed to offer more
| than the minimum price fixed by
the County, or other price, as the
lors may find proper.
BERNARD J. GAVLICK,
J Tax Claim Bureau.
3292
SHURFINE
CAKE MIXES
3 for 89°
ib. 39¢
ib. 10c
5c CANDY BARS
24 tor §9¢
REG. $1.20
for 19¢
for 19c
FRESH OYSTERS
Frying or Stewing
USDA
ive Roast
1.09 mn.
SKINLESS
C
ib
| Newcomers Fashion
Show This Evening
Tonight at 8 p. m. the Welcome |
| Wagon Newcomers Club of Wyo- |
| ming Valley will present a fashion |
chow and tea at the First Presby-
terian Church, South Franklin
Street, Wilkes-Barre, The new fall
styles by David Crystal will be pre-
sented by Fashion Flair, Kingston.
Mrs. Gerald Bango, chairman of the
event, has announced that ‘Mrs.
George Parry, Trucksville, who de-|
signs and makes her own hats will |
also present the latest in coordin-
ated millinery fashions for the
ladies. Door prizes consisting of a
Fashion Flair gift certifeate and a
hat of your choice will be awarded. |
Refreshments will be served in the |
church parlor by the hostess, Mrs.
Anees Barakat and her committee. |
Tickets are still available in the
Back Mountain from Mrs. Richard |
Lindsley, 675-2178.
McBuley Guild Plans
Freshman Mothers Tea
McAuley Guild of College Miseri-
cordia will entertain mothers of the
freshman class at a Tea on Sunday
at 2:30 in Merrick Hall.
Mrs. Robert Speece is general
chairman aand Mrs. William Moon-
ey, co-chairman;
Program is in charge of Mrs. Wil-
liam Kennedy.
All mothers and friends are in- |
vited.
Legal Notice —
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the County of Luzerne has filed
mon Pleas to No. 349 March Term,
property located in
Dallas Borough, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, acquired by it at
public tax sale No. 2, held at Lu-
zerne County Court House on May
28, 1952, said property being Dallas
Heights, Lot 51-G; Lot 20x120,
Claim No. 11-20-1 formerly owned
The
property will be sold clear and free
of all liens and charges (except
of the proposed sale are cash pay-
.able immediately upon date of hear- |
ing and sale in the amount of the
price approved by the (Court, to-|
gether with the costs of the pro-
ceeding. The lowest amount which
cept for the sale of the property
is $144.00.
Hearing by the Court and sale
lof the property is fixed for Oc-
27, 1966, at 9:00 o'clock A.M.,
ous: Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania,
at which time and place any person |
| will be allowed to offer more than |
{the minimum price fixed by the |
County, or other price, as the Court
| may find" proper.
BERNARD J. GAVLICK,
Tax Claim Bureau.
675-1191
| Elementary School October 21,
| Thomas Duffy, Paul Hewritzy,
J. J. FEDOCK, R.P.
Lehman Woman's Club
Fashion Show Oct. 21
The Fall Fashion Show to be]
presented by Lehman
Woman's |
Club was discussed at the October |
Board meeting held at Mrs.
Callahan's home Monday evening.
Mrs. Richard Bingaman, chair-
John |
man, announced the Fashion Show, |
sponsored by Lazarus Department
Store, will be held at the Lehman |
at
8 o'clock, and commentated by Mrs.
Marilyn Kennedy.
The highlight of this annual event
will be teenage fashions,
by Linda Marchakitas,
Laymon, Margaret Laning,
| Patricia Bronson.
Also featured will
fall fashions modeled by Mrs.
| Hewitzy, Mrs. Vince Angelicoli, Mrs.
and
be women’s
modeled |
Carol Ann |
rMs.
23rd Anniversary
Paul |
Robert Laymon, Mrs. Walter Blej- |
was, Jr., Mrs. Richard Bingaman,
Mrs. Edward Kanasky.
Entertainment will be provided
by Sheldon Erhret. Door prizes will
will be awarded and refreshments
served.
Tickets for the Fashion Show may
be purchased from any member of
the club or by contacting Mrs. John
Callahan.
The club's monthly meeting will
be held on October 12 at Lehman
Fire Hall, at 8 o'clock, Mrs.
ward Kanasky presiding.
Mrs. Richard Bingaman, program
ber of the Pennsylvnia Gas and
Water Co., to present a program
featuring Italian cooking.
Board members in
were Mesdames Alexander
liam Cole, Robert Laymon, Walter
Maguire, Edward Jones, Edward
Kanasky, Richard Bingaman, Wal-
Mr. And Mrs. Carl Montross, Sr.
Observe 26th Wedding Date Today '}
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Montross Sr.
are observing their twenty-sixth
wedding a today, Octo- |
ber 6.
They were wed - in the home of
the late Rev. Marcus Newell.
Mrs. Montross is the former Mona
Deater, daughter of the late Mr. and
Alvin Deater, Noxen. She is
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ferrey, RD 1, |
Sweet Valley, celebrated their 23rd
wedding anniversary recently.
Mrs. Ferrey is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blaine, Sweet
Valley. Her husband is the son of
Mrs. Caroline Ferrey and the late
Joshua Ferrey, Sweet Valley. V
There is a foster child.
The Ferreys returned home after
spending a weekend in New Jersey,
where « they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Norval Blaine, at Sterling, N.J., and
Mr.
Newark, N.J.
‘Hospital Auxiliary
Ed- |
| day,
Shavertown Branch Nesbitt Hos-
pital Auxiliary will hold their first
meeting of the fall season on Fri-
October 7 at St. Paul's Lu-
: | theran Church at 1 p.m.
chairman, has arranged for a mem- |
Mrs. Albert Armitage and Mrs.
William Thomas will present the
program and speak on ‘Hospital
| Puppet Making”. Plans for the Holi-
attendance |
Leggat,
Wil- |
day Bazaar will be given by Mrs.
William Brown, Mrs. Florence Kast,
is chairman of hostesses.
ter Blejwas Jr. Vince Angelicoli,
and John Callahan.
In Your Own
Home
beauty and freshness.
the same day.
BOX 1762
696-1751
Have Your Carpeting
Beautifully Cleaned
In a matter of a few hours we can revive its original
We use the Famous Von Schrader dry-foam method.
No moisture goes through to the underside, to damage
the pile or sizing, there is no odor!
ROYAL CARPET CARE
SHAVERTOWN, PA,
Phone
/
Rugs can be used
18708
674-1366
SHAVERTOWN, PA.
674-9161
this Infermation)
HALL'S PHARMACY
(OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY 8 A.M TO 10:00 P.M. — 98 HOURS)
Registered Phavmasisis a your service
L. J. ELLIOTT, R.P.
We are repeating this Ad in answer to your Brprestyiey, for
675-1192
| manager of the Lake Elementary
and Mrs. Kenneth W.arner, °
~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
cafeteria.
a ‘box of 12 ga. shells. $3.98
buys a weatherproof vest, $4.90
for insulated boots; “an ©'S. B. i
shotgun in 410-20 or 16 ga. goes
for $29.95. All this plus your
license gives vou meat on the i
table at only $7.00 per pound—
But it's fun!
|
|
KRGS AND BARRELS—Made “in
May—
shipned in Aunoust—TLost for six
weeks—FINATLY HERE—So we
have 5-10-15-20-30 and 50 gallon
sizes. If H20 hurts vour stomach, :
see us and make vinegar! :
Arkansas — ordered in
LAST CALL ON ROOFS _— You | !
‘ better get up there, Man! If this
last rain found ‘some leaks—in
addition to our regular full line
of roof needs, we have a new {| :
product known as INSTANT | © i
PATCH. Just paint it on— 's fi
‘the | ‘best’ vet.
:
AROUND THE BARN — Our
prices on stanchions, stalls, and :
waterbowls are below today’s i
market — haven’t’ changed in 4 i
years. Here's another saving | | |
too—we carry quite a stock of §
veterinary medicines for the man
who does this work himself.
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WEEK-END PROJECTS — Just | |
got ten ‘patterns of FORMICA in i
drop numbers at a saving of 30c |
per. foot. .. We're also in great
position on floor tile and roll
floor coverings. When your wife
approves your Torte Us.
GAY- MURRAY
Mr. Montross is the son of Elijah i i
| Montross, Hatboro, and the late * 1 Qi Pc
Mary Montross, Noxen. He is em- I
ployed with Kanarr Corporation. ?
There are three children: Carl Jr. t Mr. a
and Mrs. Homer Baker, Phoenix, ville,
Ariz., and Cindy at home. Also two J | daughte
| grandchildren, Brrian Montross and {Evans
Brenda Baker. {Kentucl
e i Mr.
Lyrn Ann Rynkewicz I loverbre
from Cz
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rynkewicz, ‘horo, M
IR. D. 5, Shavertown, became the celebrat
parents of an eight pound, six Bniversa:
ounce daughter, Lynn Ann, Septeny A v3
ber 27 at Nesbitt Hospital. There id anf
also another daughter, Lisa Faye, t Be
aged one and a half. Nesbitt
Mrs. Rynkewicz is the former of the
| Faye Farrell, Larksville. Mr. Ryn- - College.
kewicz is employed with Hillside Mr.
Farms Nursery. || Dallas,
= sar aE = | town, ]
guests «
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SUNDA i ford ar
| fishing
MENU || Meadow
| Mr. a
|" Hunlock
Appetizer || niversai
| day, M
Stuffed Pork Chops id
Apple Sauce Mr .an
Vegetable |, Fran}
Salad f=
Dessert | mingtor
1 65 Children shey Si
$ n 15 Price’ « Mr.
Street
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will spe
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NEWS dn
| month
STORM WINDOW TIME — Our 1, Mrs.
truckload deal with the Ideal >» or
Aluminum Company enables us rishune.
to offer you a triple track win- Harris
dow at $9.95, and pre-hung doors. Neyhar
at $24.95. Why not bring in : Ames
your measurements ‘and enjoy 2 Pole
p 3 i rnes
gomifortiag po saving in fal Aeklor
a i Mrs:
AROUND THE STORE—Did you | nue, Ki
notice that good 5 foot aluminum oN
step ladder at $8.88? Those cost . of the
prices on lawn mowers? The [- | head o
SAE premium motor oil at 29c¢ well kr
with moneyback guarantee? i A Mars;
might pay you to invest. [ { Mr. |
\ i Catialpa
, | 3 Medical
MORE , CONVENIENCE — Don't & i Ja
be without that powder room | = || Mrs) s
downstairs. We have toilet com- ‘ § land -E
binations complete with seat for gh
only $23.95, and 19x17 lavatories ; i i
with faucets for $19.95. Our ; Fr pi
plumbing fixtures are made by { § a recdh
“Kohler” and “Mansfield” — | is teact
Priced right. ? % : [r—
: Pre:
FOR THE HUNTER—$1.95 buys IT