0 <¢ Fe y for the Beaumont. team a ‘the ‘Rural et ball team has accepted a position as an elevator operator in Washington, DCE rm Van _Campen, Shavertown ortsman, and Scott [Van Horn, a re- erve on Wilkes- Barre Y. M. C. A. vol- ley ball team and a resident of Shav- ertown, have officially opened the fish- ing alibi season. "hey went up to Pike County last eek end, well armed with all kinds of shing tackle, and leaving. behind ~ promises to friends that they ould Supply them with ‘enough fish to xv 1ake a Sunday dinner. They return- Sed with four puny specimens, scarce : ive inches long. Mae Van Campen and | Mrs, Van Horn had a hard time mak- ing them cover the bottom of the fry- ing pan. Scotty said it was too windy > fish. Oh, Yes, Herm tobk his new Beaumont fans, 250 strong, which n- cluded a large number of high school students, last week completed the task of improving the ball field adjoining the high school. Stones from the size of a pea were carted away, making the field one of the best in the Rural Lea- gue. It is planned to construct a one- quarter mile cinder path on the ground. Fernbrook and Dallas teams of the Rural League are planning to use the East Dallas Diamond for thelr, home games on alternating - weeks. T The school house grounds at Shav- | ertown will have to be into shape-be- ‘fore any playing can be _done. The rod and reel and his market basket ‘back stop has been completely des- which he recently purchased. \ ‘troved. : | 1 " Serial Bonds Are Lesser Burden On School Districts d. Maury, one of the communities | erans in the promotion of base ball, s commenting with great fluency on he baseball situation which confronts in these parts. > Lg “The only way out that I can see ? said Ed, “is for these teams to go .. to the system we used many ‘years ago. I had a club composed of yo ung fellows 18 years and over. We “used to go out and play mostly for he fun of it. And we held our own the best teams in the Valley. Than Sinking Fund Through the closing of ‘some finan- cial institutions many school districts + of Pennsylvania, may lose part of the 3 money accumulated in their sinking he teams around here cannot pay funds, and officials of th State De- oe ¥ s > } out money to players, because they |partment of Public Instruction say “hope to draw enough at the to operate any kind of a payroll. that such loses would not be so great had more districts used bond method of financing. : "In the sinking fun method, school districts accumulate funds to pay the bonds when du , usually at the end of a ten or twenty-year period. tig “ ‘pointed out that many slips may -oc- the ~, ser ial 1eet expenses for a game. ‘There is single ball club around here that would give a nickel for if they are g to be pay players. {league and Center man on the bask- : /i Officials Say Method Is Better, Safer | WHERE THE. ATHLET ES WILL BE HOUSED DURING THEOLYMPICS Los Angeles, California—This is the thteriol ofs one of the Olympic now, being built on the site of The Olympic Village at Ios Angeles, on the séa-cooled mesa where comps ting athletes will live during the gam- es. The cottages, each of which will house four and delivered to the site in numbered parts. | : I~ Cotages | athletes, were factory built The Olympic Village, land- year means that they must be provid- ! ed for may not be postponed to bankrupt the | scaped and boulevarded, complete with every comfort and reereation fa- fcility for the visiting athletes will be ready for occupancy more than a month before the opening‘of the games. : ‘This plan makes it possible for the ted in a city other than their homes, proceeds of a fixed number of mills on were it not for fingerprint records. the assessed valuation to provide for The Pennsylvania bureau not only this item of expense without the es- | serves local and county police, but tablishment of a sinking fund. = The i also co-operates with =the National fact that the obligations mature each Bureau in Washington. | i | from each Year's income and Inv estigate All oe LES WARHOLA TO PLAY HERE SATURDAY NIGHT | William Cobleigh as caller. : chestra played for the first time at — Les Warhola and his orchestra will play for the weekly farmer dance at the Palace of Amusement, Shavertown every Saturday night, The ‘orchestra is composed of four pieces and has The or- the ~ Shavertown amusement cenire last Saturday night and patr ons prais-- ed highly the merits Of the organiza. tion. The orchestra, also plays at the Noxen Community hall every Wednes- day evening. For a real treat in mu- sic attend one of these weekly . af- fairs. district at some later date. : In the less desirable sinking fund method money Suspicious Fires a is set aside to pay th Officials of the Bureau of Fire Pro- i tection, Pennsylvania State Poliee, { {nounced today that.a vigorous cam interest and principle of bonds. Direc- tors may fail to meet this obligation | and a heavy burden may face the dis- trict at a later an- date due to the neg- | paign is under way by trained investi- Dow to For Trout Anglers cur before the bonds mature, and in the present instance, bank failur s aie i providing embarrassing to Some school | districts where directors see their sav- ing lost or seriously endang.red. | Much of this loss could have been l avoided xt they do, don't leave gates op- en or bars down. Don't. Dare cars to. by directors using the serial jpond method of financing, State school | officials declare. Such dangers and! SOm unnecessary expense may avoided, they say, by using the serial Fiope of bonds, some of which mature leach year beginning at the end of the first year. When such bonds are is- sued the interest and that part of the | aos and plowed fields. Don't break be in goning and people walking Then have. principal maturing each year may be } about. fifty head of cattle and have paid from general funds of the dis- Distribute Burden ’ In order that the burden - may be eadow or patch of cabbage. Use equally distributed over the period dur- soo judgement and common sense jing which the issue is in force, the Avoid the destruction of property. bona schedule set up should provide t any place you stop you'll usually jot AL Pe i or {plan the yearly fina plenty of whe iy period of the issue and the pay- gladly take you out to a stream. ments for interest gradually decrease ll you where ou can get 200d hut the sum of these two - items is | practically uniform fr om year to year.. Elowing the _animals to Bet in veteran anglers lect. Sometimes it- has happened that money has been ly from the sinking fund and used for | gators, of the department, to ferret out “borrowed” unlawfui- | those who are responsible for incendi other purposes. Even though the fund [ary fires. During the present year 45 is properly established and accumula- ted it may be lost, as has happened recently in many districts. In addi- tion to the dangers involved, school fi- nance leaders say that the issuance of {the type of bonds requiring a sinking | rund is an expensive type of finance, {as the rate of interest received on the i money in the sinking fund is almost L tways ower than the rate of inte: est paid by the district on the bonds. | [ persons have been arrested for arson, | | | fr ! and there are now under investigation scores of other cases in which evidence ‘indicates many additional arrests will follow. Insurance company and fire depart- ment officials are co-operating with the bureau in promptly notifying it of any unusual or suspicious fire circum- YOU Should Keep My Record The Post has Record Blanks For Sale © SHERIFF SALES SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1932, AT 10 A. M. § By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa’ No. 7, - 5} May Term, 1932, issued out of the | Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne sik County, to me directed, there will he ‘exposed to public sale by vendue to > the highest and ‘best bidders, for cash, “at the = Sheriff's Sales Room, ¢ Court House, in the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 29th day of. April, 1932, at ten o'clock in, ‘the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and inter- est of the defendants in and to the 3 following described lot, piece or parcel of land, viz: All that lot and piece of land in Borough of Swoyersville, beginning at a corner of lot 16, block E. of Tripp Partition plot, thence along westerly side of Milbre Street north 50 degrees east forty feet to a corner of lot 18, thence extending back same width (40 feet) between lots 16 and 18 north 31 degrees west one hundred forty feet and being same land conveyed to John and Mary Bednar by Michael Sinlay and wife, by deed dated 20th Novem- ber and recorded in deed book 536 page 43, improved with a two story, wood, single dwellinghouse. ; : Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Luzerne National Bank of Luzerne, Penna., John Bednar and Mary Bednar, his wife, and will sold by LUTHER M. KNIFFEN, ‘G. J. Clark, Atty, * VS. be Sheriff, o SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1932, AT 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias- sur Mortgage No. 13,:May Term, 1932, issued out of the Court of .Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me dir- j ected there will be exposed to public | sale by vendue to the highest and best bidders, for cash, at . the Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House, in the City | of Wilkes-Barre, Laizerne County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 29th day of April, 1932, at ten o'clock in. the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to: the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, viz: * ” Ga Murr ay 00. Inc. Tunkhannock Fingerprint Aid Tracing Suspects . According to William F. Hoffman, | chief of the Bureau of Identification, | Pennsylvania State Police, 561 per- | sons out of 2099 finger printed during March, 1932, were identified as havin of o = previous criminal records. Many these criminals, held under assumed names, would not be known if arres- stances. 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John Denmon of Alderson came over for one of our finest white sinks to make life hoth easier and more pleasant for the cash. Take a look at our sinks and 2s. just how little money it’ takes + : make the cook happy. .. OIL STOVES $5. 00 Up. Only a Font ago, we had two All that Certain lot of land situate- in White Haven : Reroust, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, being the east- ern part of lots Nos. 33 and 35 on the west side of Main street, formerly Railroad Street, containing in front or breadth on Main Street 66 feet awd extending thence at that width bLe- tween parallel lines at right angles to Main Street, 100 feet. Being the same premises conveyed to Harry H. Davenport by Charles W. Mordue, Administrator, by deed re- corded in Iazerne County 1. B. 651; page 431, ete. Improved with 2 two and fhree story, frame, tin ioofed building used for mercantile ang dwelling purposes. Taken in execution at the suit of Lulu 8. Miller, now assigned to John Ondush and Bronislaw Soholak, ve Cordie S. Davenport, devisee, and Cop © dre Davenport and’ Athan, Daven Fport,” e¥ecutors of the estate of Harry. HH. Davenport, deceased, and will ve sold by LOTHER M. KNIFFEN, Sheriff, George 1. Fenner, Atty. Ormco etn. SHERIFF'S SALE FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1932, ‘AT 10 A. M. By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa May Term, 19382, issued out Court of Common County, to No. 111, of the of T.uzerne there will he Pleas me directed, feet of snow and both Ira Frantz and Mr. Parrish of Dallas, were in for stable blankets, Guess they won't) need “em” any more now, but Christmas is coming. i i | Come in sometime and look over | our electric refrigerators. We have six different models at prices of $115.00 up. ... ... ... |} WE SELL FOR LESS ] | Dallas PoSt Circulars Invitations Letterheads Folders © Cards Statements Envelopes Billheads OUR im RIES GET | | | | ithe highest (cash,=at the | Barre, Luzerne County, lof land; viz: Pennsylvania, 14-15-3¢ exposed to public sale by vendue to and best bidders, for Sheriff’s Sales Room, Court House, in the City of Wilkes Pennsylvania, ron Friday, the 6th day of May, 1932, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and inter- est of the defendant in and to the fol- lowing described lot, piece or parcy All that certain lot of land Situaty in Plaing Township, Luzerne County described BEGINNING at a corner North side of Xast Carey Street; thence North 32 degrees 15 minutes E., 200 feet to a corner on an alley: thence along said alley S., 57 degrees 15 minutes E., follows: on thei as } 50 feet to a corner; thence S. degrees 15 minutes W,; 200 feet to a corner on said Hast Carey Street; thence along said Street North 57 degrees 45 minutes W., 50 feet to the place of beginning. Be- ing lot No. 217 on the Merrett Estate plot in said Plains Township. IMPROVED with a frame dwelling house, 32 out-buildings and fruit trees thereon. TAKEN in execution at the suit of Chapin Lumber John * Company’ Vs. Kownacki. Sheriff, J UTHER SE La M. KNIFFE.. George Fenner, Atty.
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