The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 08, 1935, Image 8

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tle those big schools it would be a dif-
ferent story. In the first place, there
wouldn’t be any team.
“We may have gotten through last
year without any trouble. But what
happened this year? To a lot of people
it’s just another broken leg. But put
those people in William Templin’s
place. Would they have the guts to fill
in a place on a team, as Bill did? No!
I don’t think so. \
“After football games last year you
could walk down to the Main Street in
Dallas and hear the All-Americans
telling how the team should be run,
what players to use, and also criticis-
ing the fellows on the team. But just
how many of those people would play
in one of those fellow’s positions on
the team? And just how many of those
people paid to see the team play? Not
many. .
“If those people would go to games
and pay and not talk so much, Dallas
High School wouldn't have to go out
of its way to play those bigger high
schools, just to get a few dollars. I, for
one, went through a season just as the
fellows are going through now, and
to the teani’ The majority of inexper-
ienced dfellows get nervous and are
afraid to play any longer, and the re-
sult is that the team is on the down-
grade. And then the few people ‘who
have school spirit lose interest in the
team.
“Well, T hope in the years to come
Dallas Borough will open its eyes
and see its mistake and start playing
teams in their own class.”
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To Bill Disque, last year’s star on
the Dallas Borough High School team,
now a member of Uncle Sam’s army in
the Panama Canal Zone, our deepest
thanks for a letter which, we suspect,
will do more for the football teams in
this section than anything we have yet
written.
know just what happens to them and |
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935.
| Five Local Men Are
Drawn For Jury Duty
Five local men were drawn for jury
service this week at Luzerne County
Court House. They will serve during
[the first two weeks of December. They
are:
Week Of December 2
Hunlock Township—Roscoe Benscot-
er,
Week Of Degember 9
Kingston Township—Earl Husted,
| Sheldon J. Rice, W. H. Toomb.
Dallas Township—John Anderson.
| Gospel Truth In
A Postage Stamp
| Robert Sutton, “The Boy Evangel-
list”, promises to explain the Gospel
Truth in a postage stamp in his ser-
{mon on Sunday evening at 7:30 in
Outlet Bible Tabernacle. At 6:45 there
| will be a special young people's meet-
ling to discuss plans for the Young
People’s Fellowship Club. Meetings will
be non-sectarian and the public is in-
vited.
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FISHER GOT BIG VOTE
John S. Fisher in 1926 received the
| largest vote ever given a candidate for
{Governor of Pennsylania.
| LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that letters
testamentary have been granted in the
| Estate of Wasil Kusma, late of the
Borough of Courtdale, to the under-
signed.
| All persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make payment and
{those having claims or demands to
present the same without delay to,
| Michael Kusma, Executor,
{ 167 Corby Street,
| Courtdale, Penna.
cor to his attorney;
| Henry Greenwald, Esq.,
1200 Miners National Bank Bldg.
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POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1935,
AT 10 A. M.
On November 29, 1935, at. the
Sheriff's Salés Room, Court House,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna., the Sheriff will
sell all those certain premises situate
in the Township of Wright, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania, beginning at the
| southeast intersection of the County
Highway with the State Highway lead-
ing to Hazleton; thence along said
State Highway South '38 degrees 53
minutes West 139.74 feet; thence north
87 degrees 58 minutes East 56.08 feet
to an iron pin; thence North 52 de-
grees 6 minutes East 102.68 feet to an
iron pin; on the Southerly side of the
County Highway, thence along the
County Highway North 38 degrees 30
beginning. Improved with
house, outbuildings, fruit trees, ete.
Seized and taken in execution at the
Wilkes-Barre against Sadie Gorelick
and sold by virtue of Fi. Fa. to No. 69
December Term, 1935, in the Court of
Common Pleas of Luzerne County.
LUTHER M, KNIFFEN,
Sheriff.
A. L. Turner, Atty.
Townships File PWA Claims]
minutes West 66 feet to the place of |
dwelling !
suit of The Hanover National Bank of |
LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed proposals for new auditorium
and addition to High School building
for Dallas Township School District
will be received at the High School un-
til 8 p. m., Nov. 18, 1935, at which time
bids will be opened.
Bids will be as follows: Plumbing &
Tinning and Electric.
Each bid nust be sealed separately
and marked.
Each bid must be accompanied with
a certified check made payable to the
Dallas Township School District as
follows: Plumbing & Tinning, Twenty-
five dollars ($25.00); Electric, Twenty-
five dollars ($25.00).
Plans and specifications may be had
at the Architect's . office, George J.
Russ, Fernbrook, Dallas, Pa. on de-
posit of $10.00 which will be refunded
on return of plans.
T
reserves the right to accept any bid or
to reject any or all bids.
RUSSELL CASE,
Secretary
SHERIFF'S SALE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 293, 1935,
AT 10 A. M,
By virtue of a writ of Fi Fa No. 65,
December Term, 1935, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas
County, to me directed, 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,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Fri-
day, the 29th day of November, 1935, at
yten o'clock in the forenoon of the said
day, all the right, title and interest of
! the defendant in and to the following |
described lot, piece or parcel of land,
Viz:
All the following described lot or
parcel of land situate in the City of
Wilkes-Barre, County of Luzerne and
State of Pennsylvania, being all of lot
No. 42-A and 5 feet of lot No. 43; said
he Dallas Township School Board |
of Luzerne |
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
| lots Nos. 42 and 42-A of said allotment,
North 45 degrees, 0 minutes West 100.07
feet to a corner; thence from said cor-
ner and along the southerly side line
| of Pickering Street, produced, south 44
|deirecs, 6 minutes West 30 feet to a
| point; thence from said point and be-
ling a line passing through lot No. 43
ISouth 46 degrees, 0 minutes, East 100.12
feet more or less to a point on the
northerly side of Leonard Street.
thence from said point and along the
{northerly side of Leonard Street, North
| 44 degrees, no minutes, East 30 feet to
|a point on the northerly side of said
Leonard Street, said point being the
place of heginning,
| Beine the same property conveyed
to Joseph Smith by deed dated the 21st
day of May, 1929 and recorded in Luz-
| erne County, Deed Book 684, page 527.
Improved with a frame dwelling
Mouse and known as No. 17 Leonard
[Street, Willces-Rarre, Pa.
Seized and taken into execution at
(the snit of Mrs. Flizabeth Gabel Estate
vs. Robert A. Williams, Druid Hills
Road, Dallas Borough, Luzerne County,
Pa., with notice to Joseph Smith. terre
tenant, 75 Amherst Avenue, Wilkes-
Barre, Pa., and will be sold by
LUTHER M. KNIFFEN,
Sheriff.
(J. F. McCabe, Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE
On November 29, 1935, at the
Sheriff's Sales Room, Court House,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna., the Sheriff will
{sell all those certain premises situate
lin the City of Wilkes-Barre, T.uzerne
County, Pennsvlvania, beginning on
ithe Northwesterly side of Elk Lane
1118.56" feet southwesterly from the in-
(tersection of River Street; thence along
Elk Lane South 60 degrees West 30
|feet ta a point: thence North 30 de-
|erees Wiest 43 feet to a point: thence
North 35 degrees 30 minutes East 33.51
| feet to a corner on Elk Lane; thence
‘along the same South 30 decrees Fast
|57.95 feet to the place of beginning.
Being lot No. 14 of plot recorded in
Man Rook 1 page 43. Improved with
‘dwelling house, outbuildings, fruit
| trees, ete. Seized and taken in execu-
[tion at the suit of The Hanover Na-
tinnal Rank of Wilkes-Barre against
Millard A. Totten and sold by virtue of
Ti. Fa. No. 67, December Term, 1935,
in the Court of Common Pleas of Luz-
erne County.
| LUTHER M. KNIFFEN,
Sheriff.
| A. T.. Turner, Atty.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice ig herehv ~iven that on Nov-
ember 29, 1935, at 10 o'clock A. M. at
[the sales room, Court House, Wilkes-
| Barre, Pa., there \will be exposed at
Sheriff's Sale on exeention issued from
the court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
Countv. at the suit of Wm. F. Stein-
Ihauer, Executor of the Estate of Helena
| B. Searfoss, deceased, assignee of Wil-
{liam F. Steinhauer and T.ottie 1. Stein-
| hauer. his wife, vs. William I. Higgs,
and Daniel Polto and Esther Polto, his
| wife, terre tenants, That lot of land in
[the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne
| County, Pa., being 106 feet in front on
| Rronk Street, 43 feet in denth on the
southwesterly side, and 95 feet in the
rear, and being part of lot No. 283 on
[not recorded in Luzerne County Deed
Book 196, page 371. Imvroved with a
two story, frame, dwelling house.
LUTHER M. KNIFFEN,
Sheriff.
Robert F. Dilley, Attorney.
Classitied Ads
5 feet adjoins lot No. 42-A, as describ-
ed and delineated on Map of “Melrose |
Park” and recorded in Luzerne County |
Deed Book 2, page 186, bounded and
described as follows:
Beginning at a corner on the north-
erly side line of I.eonard Street and in |
line of Lot No. 42 and 42-A of an al-
lotment hereinafter mentioned. Said
beginning corner being distant 303.8% |
feet, measured in a course of South 44 ; :
degrees, 0 minutes, West from the| FOR SALE or RENT—Fine 7 room
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