The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 14, 1938, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Ira Cooke’s Death
Ends Long Battle
Was One Of Few Who Could
Name All The Streets
Of Dallas
(Continued From Page 1)
Mr. Cooke was one of the few men
in Dallas who knew the names of all
the streets in the borough and a few
years ago he compiled the only ex-
isting list of streets. He made blue-
print copies which are a valuable aid
today in most local business places.
When Harry Anderson died, Gov-
ernor Pinchot appointed Mr. Cooke
justice of the peace. In 1935 Mr.
Cooke ran for election successfully
and began a four-year term in Janu-
ary, 1936. Aside from his business
and official duties, he displayed a keen
interest in the progress of this sec-
tion and was ever ready with con-
structive ideas.
He was a member of Dr. Henry M.
Laing Fire Co., the local units of the
Junior Mechanics and the I. O. O. F.
- and the First M. E. Church.
The funeral will be held Friday
afternoon at 2:00 p. m. from the
home, with Rev. Francis Freeman of-
ficiating. Interment will be in Wood-
lawn Cemetery.
Besides Mr. Cooke’s mother, Mrs.
Charles Cooke, a sister, Mrs. Arthur
Clemow of Trucksville, and a brother,
Claude, Fernbrook, survive.
Borough PTA Will
X Meet Monday Night
Dallas Borough PTA will meet in
‘the high school auditorium Monday
evening, October 17 at 7:30. The
first grade pupils under the direction
of Miss Cornelia Davis will give a
demonstration in reading. A rep-
resentative of the school board will
be present to speak on the financial
status of the school. Part of the
meeting time will be used for the dis-
cussion of problems which parents
may care to present.
DEMOCRATIC RALLY
Democrats of the Sixth Legislative
District will have a rally on Monday
night in Shavertown Hose House.
ROAST PORK SUPPER
The Ladies’ Aid of the Dallas M.
E. Church will serve their annual
Roast Pork Supper on Wednesday,
October 19, at 5:30 in the social room.
CHICKEN SUPPER
The Senior Class of Dallas Town-
ship will hold a chicken supper in the
high school on November ninth. Tick-
ets may be purchased from any of the
seniors.
VETERANS’ CLUB
The Kingston Township Veterans’,
Social Club elected officers at a meet- |
ing on Wednesday night as follows:
Albert Clifford, president; James Mc-
Hale, secretary; Gus Adler, treasurer.
THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938
POST SCRIPTS
(Continued from Page 1)
“So many men in this world are go-
ing nowhere in particular that when
one comes along—even though he be
amusing and insignificant—who is
really (and passionately) going some-
where, what a stir he communicates
to a dull world! We catch sparks of
electricity from the very friction of
his passage.”
DEFINITIONS
Dorothy Carter, that perennial con-
tributor, sends in a few Hallowe’en
Definitions by a Misogynist:
Ducking for apples: Unlimited op-
portunity for vengeance.
Costumes: What you will do things
in you would not do things out of.
Ghosts: What children dress up
like in the soap advertisements to
their mother’s shame.
Pumpkins: What would be better
off in pie.
Masks: What ladies with buck
teeth shouldn’t take off at midnight.
Seeing True Love in Mirror: Oc-
cupation of the conceited.
Signs Of Fraud
Found By Brace
Both Parties In Squabble
Over Registration
List
(Continued from Page 1)
the November election is my personal
opinion,” declared Dando.
“After Scalps of WPA Men”
“Despite all the previous statements
of Director Hopkins at Washington
and Banks Hudson at Harrisburg,
local WPA leaders are out after the
scalps of every WPA worker who
failed to heed the warning and change
his registration to Democratic,” Dan-
do continued. p
He produced statements signed by
eighteen men who had been employed
on a project at East End Boulevard
and who were transferred to another
project, 34 miles away, because, ac-
cording to Mr. Dando, they were
wearing Arthur H. James for Gov-
ernor buttons.
Attorney Dando told The Post of
another instance in which registra-
tions were received from an address
which is a school building.
It will be several days before reg-
istration figures are complete, Chief
Clerk Brace said. Minority County
Commissioner John A. Riley reported
his tabulations show the Democrats
are leading by approximately 6,500.
His figures are: Republicans, 107,083;
Democrats, 113,605.
A year ago several persons were
brought to trial charged with false
registration but no convictions have
been secured to date.
In the section about Dallas Repub-
licans strengthened their lead during
the most recent registration period
and are estimated to have at least a
two to one majority.
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
NOTICE
TO JOHN McCAULEY, HIS HEIRS
OR REPRESENTATIVES:
You are hereby notified that the So-
ciety of the Sisters of Mercy of Wilkes-
Barre have filed a Petition in the
Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne
County to No. 89, December Term,
1938, for the satisfaction of a certain
mortgage made by Samuel, John ana
Abraham Worden to John McCauley
Februrary 20, 1826, recorded in Mort-
gage Book 5, Page 613, for the sum of
$312.00, covering a tract of land In
Bedford Township, now Dallas, con-
taining 100 acres and 122 perches, being
land formerly of William Coats, ad-
joining Samuel Reeds, and that the
Court has fixed November 10, 1938, at
10 o'clock A, M., as the time, and the
Court House, Wilkes-Barre, as the
place, for hearing said Petition. You
are required to appear and answer the
said Petition before such date.
Welles, Mumford and McGrath
Scranton, Pa. and
James M. Stack
Second National Bank Bldg.,
Wilkes-Barre. Pa.
Attorneys.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
Notice is hereby given that letters
testamentary have been granted in the
Estate of Margaret M. Gallagher, de-
ceased, late of the City of Wilkes-
Barre, Pennsylvania, to J. Campbell
Collins and John H. Collins, 804 Sec-
ond National Bank Building, Wilkes-
Barre, Pa. All persons having claims
or demands against said Estate are
requested to make known the same
and those indebted to said Estate to
make payment to said executors.
412
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
an application will be made to the
Department of State of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, |.
Pa., on Tuesday, the 25th day of Oc-
tober, 1938, by THE HORIZON COM-
PANY, a foreign corporation, formed
under the laws of the State of Dela-
ware, where its principal office is lo-
cated at 927 Market Street, City of
Wilmington, State of Delaware, for a
Certificate of Withdrawal under the
provisions of the Business Corporation
Law of the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania, approved May 5, 1933.
The registered office of the said cor-
poration in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania is located at 818 Miners
Bank Building, City of Wilkes-Barre,
County of Luzerne.
Lawrence B, Jones, Solicitor
‘Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
_ Notice 1s hereby given to all persons
concerned that the Accountants in the
following estates have settled their
accounts in the Office of the Register
of Wills of Luzerne County, and that
the same will be presented to the
Orphans’ Court of said County for con-
firmation nisi on Monday, October 17,
1938 at 10:00 O'clock A. M.
ESTATE OF Mary S. Clingerman,'
Winifred M. Love and Charles Camp-
bell, Exectrs; Rowland Thomas,
Richard E. Thomas and Morgan F.
Thomas, Exetrs; Lille Clemow,
Thomas A. Clemow, Admr; John Scott,
Mary Scott, Admrx; John Seigfreit,
Ida Seigfreit and LW. Spry,
"Bxetrs; Henry Wright, Second Natl.
Bk. of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Trustee;
Walter M_ McAvoy, Sallie EB. McAvoy,
Exetrx; Elmer A. Lawall, Annie L.
Bigenhrod, ¥xetrx: Henry Lees, Ist.
Natl. Bk., Plymouth, Admr. C. T. A;
Andrew Yantz, Edward Cebulsl?,
Gdn: Richard: Sharpe. Jr., L. B.
Jones, Sur. Trustee; Maryanna Pop:
rawski. Stella Szmal, Bxstrx; Cor-
neolia F. Wadhams, Ralph H Wad-
hams, Exetr; Charles T. Murrin
Mary Carter and Joseph Murrin,
Exetrs; Anna M. Rozelle Bertha Won.
derly and Charles L. Shiber, Exetrs;
Stanley Ostrowski. Tadusz Ostrowski,
Admr; S M. Parke, H. B. Schnoley
and 1st Natl. Bk., Pittston, Trustees;
Harry Jerkirs, Minor, Scranton Lacka-
wanna Trust Co., Gdn: Floyd Jenkins.
Minor, Scranton Lackawanna Trust
Co, Gdn; Elizabeth C. Fegley. Hazel
I L. Law, Exetrx; Thomas Kruvna
Thomas Krupa, Jr., Exetr; Gustavo
Monsono, Maria Rossi, Admrx; David
S Williams, W. Gordon Williams. Alun
S: Williams and Miners Natl. Bk.. of
W-B, Txetrs: Mary L. Poland, Mary
L. Griffin and The Second Natl. Bk. of
W-B, Exetrs; Harry §S. Leonard,
Miners Natl. Bk of W-B, Exetr:
JOSEPH MORRIS,
Register of Wills and
Clerk of the Orphans
Yourt e
ESTATE OF
JAMES A. FEATHERSTONE, Deceased
Letters testamentary on the above
estate having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons indebted to
the said estate are requested to make
payment, and those having claims to
present the same, without delay to
FRANK FEATHERSTONE.
Administrator,
509 East Northampton Street,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
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new stack at IL.ehman High School.
Plans and specifications may be seen
at office of Mack & Sahu, North
Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. Bids
due October 10, 8 p. m., at Lehman
Township High School.
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EXECUTOR’'S PRIVATE SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
In the Orphan’s Court of Luzerne
County, No. 810 of 1938. In the matter
of the Estate of William Zinn, Jr,
deceased.
TO THE CREDITORS AND OTHER
PERSONS INTERESTED IN
SAID ESTATE
Notice is hereby given that Luther
F. Zinn, Executor, has filed in the office
of the Register of Wills of Luzerne
County, his petition praying for an
order of sale of certain real estate or
the decedent situate on Stafford Ave
nue, Mt. Greenwood Heights, Kingston
Township, Penna., being lot No. 85 on
plot of Mt. Greenwood Heights record-
ed in Luzerne County Map Book No. 1,
page 256, at private sale to John Alf
Dreher and Gisela Dreher, his wife,
Kingston Township, Luzerne County,
Penna., for the cash sum of Five Hun-
dred ($500.00) Dollars for the payment
of decedent’s debts. If no exceptions
are filed thereto or objections made to
granting the same, the Court will be
asked to take action upon the petition
on October 28, 1938, at 10:00 A. M.
Jonathan C. Valentine, Attorney,
1100 Miners National Bank Bldg.,
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
LUZERNE COUNTY, ss:
In the Court of Common Pleas of
Luzerne County, No. 3568, May Term,
1938. Libel in divorce a vinculo matri-
monii. Louis Singleman vs, Anna Sin-
gleman. To Anna Singleman, respon-
dent: Take notice that an alias sup-
poena in divorce has been returned
by the Sheriff, that you, Anna Single-
man, cannot be found in Luzerne
County. You are directed to appear
’
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
before said Court on November 14,
1938, at 10 a. m., to answer the com-
plaint in this case.
WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff.
Carl J. Burke, Attorney.
ESTATE OF GERTRUDE W. ROOK-
ER, DECEASED, IN THE ORPHANS’
COURT OF LUZERNE COUNTY No.
914 of 1938.
The appraisers appointed in the
above estate to appraise and set apart
an undivided one-half interest in
premises known as 30 South Washing-
ton Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. and
vacant lot on the northerly side of
West North Street in said city, being
shown as Lot No. 6 on a draft of lots
attached to a petition of C. C. West-
field, Committee of Julia “Westfield,
lunatic, filed to No. 445 of 1892 in the
Orphans’ Court of Luzerne County,
have filed their report and unless ex-
ceptions thereto are filed, the same
will be confirmed on the 17th day of
October, 1938.
Dated September 29th, 1938.
FRANK S. ANDERSON,
Attorney for Charles A, Rooker.
ESTATE OF KATHERINE E. KORN,
late of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
deceased.
Letters Testamentary upon the
above named estate having been
granted to the undersigned, all per-
sons indebted to said estate are re-
quested to make payment and those
having claimg or demands to make
known and present the same without
delay to Jennie G. Turner, Admin-
istratrix, 206 Carlisle Street, Wilkes-
Barre, Pa.
KINGSTON
BOROUGH
SCHOOL DISTRICT AUDIT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Robert K. Flack, Jarry W.
Scureeman and Isaac Evans, the auditors duly elected in Kingston
Borough to audit the accounts of the school district of said Soroush’
for the fiscal year ending July 5th, 1938, have filed their report on the
22nd day of
County to No. 1904, October Term,
firmed ahsolutely unless an appeal is
days frem the filing of the same.
September, 1938, in the office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne
1938, and that the same will be con-
taken therefrom within thirty (80)
E. M. Rosser, Treasurer
RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
Receipts
Balance on Hand
Current and Delinquent
Taxes
State Appropriations
Bank Loans
Sale of Bonds
Miscellaneous
Total Receipts
Disbursements
General Control
Instruction
Augxilliary Agencies
Operation of Plant
Maintenance of Plant
Fixed Charges
Debt Service
Capital Outlay
Total Disbursements
Balance in General Fund
$ 8,459.67
888,680.44
55,791.46
40,000.00
100,087.22
12,706.28
A ——————
$ 605,675.02
$ 16,610.80
241,948.46
9,068.83
78,892.10
18,891.65
16,515.97
182,052.24
19,472.19
$
2
foe"
573,447.24
32,227.78
SINKING FUND
General Sinking Fund
Receipts and Balance on Hand $102,875.50
Disbursements
Balance on Hand
102,853.00
Sinking Fund No. 1
Receipts
Disbursements
Balance on Hand
$ 42,780.78
87,687.50
3 5,193.28
Sinking Fund No. 2
Receipts
$ 3,089.28
JESSIE SLEPPY, TAX COLLECTOR
Debit
To 1937 School Duplicate $445,878.07
5% Penalty
Over Payment
: Total Debits
Credits
By Amounts Paid
Treasurer
Unpaid Land Returns
Abatements
Personal Exonerations
5% Rebate
Total Credits
1,379.87
153.16
@
$ 453,411.10
$850,891.57
75,248.38
300.44
22,088.83
4,381.88
$ 453,411.10
RESOURCES
Balance in General Fund
Balance in Sinking Fund
Balance in Special Sinking
Fund No. 1
"Balance in Special Sinking
Fund No. 2
Valuation of School Property
Valuation of School Supplies
Tuition Uncollected
Delinquent Taxes
Total Resources
LIABILITIES
‘Schuyler Ave. Bonds
‘New High School Bonds
‘Operating Revenue Bonds
Operating Revenue Bonds
Refund Due Glen Alden
Coal Co.
Refund Due Lehigh Valley
Coal Co.
‘Teachers’ Salaries
$
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32,
227.78
22.50
5,193.28
3,089.26
2,212,000.00
110,000.00
950.00
851,529.44
ea 7
Prey
d
15,012.26
6,000.00
270,000.00
80,000.00.
100,000.00
6,625.47
11,715.70
41,966.02
Lo
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Total Liabilities
"Assets Over Liabilities
'$ 516,307.19
$2,198,705.07
: - PETER M. MARGIE, Prothonotary. i
By S. B. HYMAN, Deputy.