ie x THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1938 x i LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be received by the Hanover Township School District for the furnishing of Window Shades in the Memorial High School. Copies of the specification forms can be se- cured at the Office of the Secretary in the Memorial High School, St. Mary’s Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Penn- sylvania. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of $50.0v made payable to the Hanover Town- ship School District. All bids must be in the hands of the Secretary, Mr. John C. Bohn, at his office in tee Memorial High School, St. Mary's Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, no later than Monday evening, No- vember?7, 1938, at 7:30 o'clock. All bids to be opened publicly then and there. The Board reserves the right to ac- cept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof of any bid. ATTEST: JOHN C. BOHN, Secretary Hanover Township School District. SEALED PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ceived by the school district of the Borough of Kingston, Pennsylvania, until 7:30 p. m. November 14, 1938, at the office of the board, Memorial High School, Chester Street, Kingston, Pennsylvania, for the hauling of coal to the various schools of the district from either Woodward Colliery of D. IL, & W. Coal Co. or No. 4 colliery of Kingston Coal Co., and for the removal of ashes from the schools of the dis- trict for the period beginning Novem- ber 15, 1938, and ending July 1, 1939. firmed on December 5, 1938. Specifications and bid forms shall be obtained at the board office. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any part thereof. By order of the board: 'W. H. EVANS, Secretary: THE ORPHANS’ COURT OF IN LUZERNE COUNTY, No. 873 of 1938. Estate of T. B. Smith, de- ceased. Notice is hereby given that Fannie M. Smith, widow of the decedent, has filed in said Court a petition claiming property of the decedent, to the value of $5,000.00 as allowed by Section 2 of the Intestate Act of 1917, and that the premises known as 511 Monument Avenue in the Borough of ‘Wyoming, Pa., having a frontage of 50 feet on Monument Avenue, and a depth of! about 132 feet along Tenth Street, has been duly appraised, and unless ex- ceptions to the report of the apprais- ers are filed, the same will be con- JAMES McQUADE, Attorney for Fannie M. Smith. 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- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT 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. 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, gage made by Absolam Roberts to Matthew Covell, June 1, 1800, recorded in Mortgage Book 1, Page 476, con- ditioned for the payment of 450 busn- els of good merchantable wheat, mort- gaging a certain tract in Bedford Township (now Dallas) known and distinguished by Lot No. 51, and that the Court has fixed November 10, 1938, at 10 A. M. as the time, and the Court House, Wilkes-Barre," as the place for a hearing on the said Petition. You are hereby required to appear and make answer to the said Petition before the said date. Welles, Mumford and McGrath Scranton, Pa. and > James M. Stack, Second National Banke Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Attorneys. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. WILLIAM R. THOMAS, Sheriff. Estate of J. A. Hoffmaier. late of he Gity of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsyl- SEALED PROPOSALS vania. No? 934 of 1938. ; Letters of Administration on the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims to present the same to HARRY GOLDBERG, Meyer Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. or to his attorney Hopkin T. Rowlands, 930 Miners National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ; A — NOTICE TO MATTHEW COVELL, HIS HEIRS | OR REPRESENTATIVES: You are hereby notified that the Society of the Sisters of Mercy ot Wilkes-Barre have filed their Petition in the Court of Common Pleas of Lu- zerne County to No. 90, Decemner Sealed proposals will be received by the Hanover Township School District, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on the repairs to the Lynwood and Button- wood Schools in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by George P. McLane, Registered Archi- tect. Each proposal shall be on a copy of the form attached to the specifica- tions. No other form of proposal shall be considered or accepted. Copies of the drawings and specifications may. be secured at the office of the School District, St. Marys Avenue, Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, upon pre- sentation of a written order to secure same from the Secretary, Mr. John C. Bohn. Term, 1938, to satisfy a certain mort- A certified check in the amount of $25.00 payable to the Architect, will ve { required for each set of drawings and specifications, which deposit will be held as a security. If drawings and -specifications are returned in good condition within two days after the re- ceipt of the proposal, the deposit will [be returned, otherwise it shall be 1or- feited by the Bidder. It is further un- derstood that the prices submitted ror these bids will remain in force for a period of 90 days after the opening of said bids. Bids will be received on the follow- ing: General Repairs: Demolishing and y repairing Lyndwood School. General Repairs: Demolishing and repairing Buttonwood School. Heating and Plumbing: Button- wood School. Electrical: Buttonwood School. Each bid shall be in a separate seal- ed envelope plainly marked. It shall be accompanied by a certified check as called for in the specifications, to- gether with a letter from a reliable bonding company guaranteeing the furnishing of a bond. All bids, checks, letters, and proposals must be deliv- ered to the Secretary, at his office in the Memorial High School, St. Marys Avenue, Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on or before November 14, 1938, at 9:30 A. M. The Board reserves the right to ac- cept or reject any or all bids or any part thereof of any bid. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Attest: JOHN C. BOHN, Secretary, Hanover Township School District. BANK CASHIER IS INDICTED Three Others To Be Tried On Charge Of Looting Closed Nescopeck Bank Earl B. Hess, former assistant cash- ier of Nescopeck National Bank, and three other defendants will be tried during the December term of Federal Court in Harrisburg. They were in- dicted on Saturday at Scranton. Charged with Hess on a wide vari- ety of offenses against the national banking laws are William E. Clausen, Sr., owner of Luzerne Hide and Tal- low Co., R. D. 1, Nescopeck; Clark E. Rinehimer, garage and service station proprietor, R. D. 1, Wapwallopen, and Marion W. Thompson, Dorrance, a Sommission agent for the Sinclair Oil >0. William Hetler, former cashier of the bank, is on probation for three years after having pleaded guilty to having taken $20,000 from the insti- tution. He has agreed to make resti- tution. Government agents charge Hess and his co-defendants are guilty of a maze of allegedly fictitious transactions, un- lawful transfers, manipulations and false entries. REV. JUDSON BAILEY CONGRESS CANDIDATE Rev. Judson N. Bailey, former pas- tor of several local Methodist charges, is a candidate for Congress on the Prohibition ticket in the 15th Penn- sylvania District, which includes Bradford, Columbia, Montour, Pike, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming Counties. +=+ WEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEW .~—. JUST ARRIVED . . . FULL LINE OF PYREX H. E. FREEMAN JEWELER LUZERNE, PA. ws LOUIS == EPSTEIN Clothier, Hatter, Furnisher 70 E. MARKET ST. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. QUALITY FURS NEW FALL STYLES AT REASONABLE PRICES R. BRANDSTADTER 12 N. FRANKLIN STREET WILKES-BARRE Ask for . . . Bartels Beer . . . There Is None Better LOUIS COHEN & SON BUTTONWOOD, PA, PHONE 3-0113 | Beams, Angles, Channel Pipe, Wire Rope, Flat, Square and Round Iron, Sheet Iron Concrete Rods We Buy Scrap Iron and Steel DIAL 7-3841 for Certified Concrete delivered where and when you want it Coon Certified Concrete For Construction B. G. Coon Construction Co. 278 UNION ST. LUZERNE PA. | MONEY ADVANCED . .. On Your Automobile In 15 Minutes Title of automobile only requirement STANDARD AUTO FINANCE CO. 20 S. FRANKLIN STREET WILKES-BARRE Phone 2-2722 Wilkes-Barre’s Largest Working Men's x Shoe and Clothing Store BALL OUTLET CO. Headquarters for Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Riding Outfits Large Assortment Camping Outfits Lowest Prices 113_8. MAIN ST. WILKES-BARRE HEALTH FOOD OUR DEALER FOR CLOVER BLOSSOM HONEY WILL CALL ON YOU IN THE NEAR FUTURE. HE WILL APPRECIATE AN INTERVIEW Clover Blossom Honey Co. 305 S. MAIN ST. WILKES-BARRE Phone 2-4720 ... We'll Deliver Free |522 Main St. | THE SEED STORE { “SEEDS THAT SUCCEED” We Deliver —, Phone Your Order BELL PHONE 2-4911 43 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre COHEN AND SON CARRY EXTENSIVE STOCK OF STRUCTURAL MATERIALS Ham and eggs and Pat and Mike are two good, inseparable combinations, but neither is better nor more effective than the combine of construction work and Louis Cohen’s metal yard. It's a combination that’s been a byword throughout the Wyoming Valley for the past fifty years. Louis Cohen & Son, located at But- tonwood, does a large business, and in order adequately to accommodate It, the concern maintains the largest yard in Eastern Pennsylvania. In order to handle its work with maximum effi- ciency, Cohen’s operate three large lo- comotive cranes and magnets and eight large shears. The firm carries a large stock of construction materials—beams, angles, flat, square and round iron, sheet iron and concrete rods—and also wire rope of all kinds and channel pipe. One of its specialities is recoupling and threading pipe from 14 inch to 12 incn. Perhaps you're not in the market for building materials, but have some scrap iron and steel you'd like to sell. In that case, dial 3-0113 and get a good price for your left-overs, { FAY’S SPECIAL Kurl-i-est Permanent Complete with Shampoo, > Finger Wave and Trim : PHONE 3-3200 Fay Hairdresser 39 W. Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. NOW WRECKING 4 BUILDINGS All Materials For Sale Cheap EDWARD J. ROSE WRECKING ENGINEERS Yard at 151 North Penna Ave. DIAL 2-7553 Arrangements can be made for delivery OLIVER & JONES QUALITY PAINTS AND WALL PAPER 706 MARKET ST. ° KINGSTON Telephone 7-4512 PITTSBURGH PAINTS SUN-Pr “+ LHID” + FLORHIDE « WATERSPAR * CHARLES N. BURNAFORD Nettleton Shoes $10 and up Whitehall Shoes $5.45 53 W. Market Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. UNION ROOFING CO. | Roofing — Insulation | Siding ( TELEPHONE 3-2517 87-89 Wood St., Wilkes-Barre m REBAR m= Portrait Photographer Make Your Appointment Today Edwardsville PHONE 7-8634 HILLSIDE TIRE SERVICE Gulf Gas, Oils — Tiolene, Pennzoil LEE TIRES Tel. Dallas 9089-R-2 TRUCKSVILLE, PA. (Sterling Hotel) ol DON'T FLINCH WHEN YOU LOOK IN THE MIRROR; BUY FROM JORDAN'S Position isn’t everything in life; ap- pearance counts, too. And for appear- ance a good place to go is Jordan’s ror and see the Shadow, or Knobby Men’s Shop at 9 West Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, where, from all appear- ances—Jordan’s has hundreds of reg- j and go to Jordan's for a that | do you justice. ular customers who believe clothes make the man—a buyer can get the best in quality, at a reasonable price. i Jordan’s. Men’s Shop, Among the better dressed men, Jor- {reputation backs every article sold. dan’s is noted for its up-to-date stock of hats. When you look in your mir- Walsh, your cue is to put that old lid tenderly away among the moth balls hat that will And if you don’t need a hat, take stock of your clothing supply, and then take your renovating problems to where a fine “SMILING SERVICE ALWAYS” OLIVER’S GARAGE DALLAS, PENNA. Packard and Hudson Cars White and Indiana Trucks CRESSWELL DRILLING COMPANY WELL DRILLING & EQUIPMENT Agency for Cook Pumps, Deep Well Plunger and Turbine — Also Office at Dalton — TEL. KINGSTON 7-4815 LEE SLAVIN’S For Special Home Furnishings. Interior Decorations of all Kinds. Draperies of Distinction. The Finest Wall Papers at Moderate Prices. 384 S. RIVER ST.,, WILKES-BARRE PHONE 2-8466" WILLIAMS BROS. TIRE SPECIALISTS rh COR. MARKET AND LANDON KINGSTON, PA. Goodyear Tires and Batteries RECAPPING RETREADING BUILDING MATERIAL CO. 262 UNION ST. LUZERNE, PA. Concrete, Clay and Steel Products WILKES-BARRE MOTOR CAR CO., Inc. Have your car lubricated — Change your oil to MacMillan Ring — Free Motor Oil. (Free Parking with an { oil change and car lubrication). { We use genuine Alemite Triple Safe Lubrication 90 OAK ST. FORTY FORT VULCANIZING Phone 7-6712 YOU Yr A ONN PENNSYLVANIA EAT ATOR yives MUTUAL irculates Hea EI WEST SIDE Company OF 72 NORTH FRANKLIN ST. WILKES-BARRE, PA. ‘COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE’ STEGMAIER’S GOLD MEDAL BEER 81 YEARS OF QUALITY Stegmaier Brewing Co. FOR ADVERTISING RATES ON THIS PAGE CALL DALLAS 300 \ Sales — Service — Parts EASY WASHER REBENNACK & COVERT 267 Wyoming Avenue .... Tel. 7-4514 Kingston, Pa. BLOCH’'S | 121 S. MAIN ST., WILKES-BARRE PAINT YOUR HOME WITH STAINLESS PAINT It Costs No More And Gives You A Clean Home During The life Of The Paint Job Exclusively at Bloch’s E. F. SCHMALTZ Registered ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring of the Better Kind Kohler & Delco Lighting Plants and Service Wire Schmaltz To Wire 215 Wyo. Ave. - Phone 76915 - Kingston Springs—Comforters BUY DIRECT | from the manufacturer and get high quality bedding at a minimum cost. BOX SPRINGS REPAIRED and COVERED LIKE NEW ‘OLD MATTRESSES 7 Te, 2 TE) $350 Inner Spring and Floss Priced Accordingly “Good Taste” Tru=Elge Beer CRYSTAL ALE Ask for the above at your Favorite Tap-room or Grill Standard Brewing Co. SCRANTON — KINGSTON $54.95 and up Radios, $10.00 and up Rebuilt Electric Washing Machines, Radios and Cleaners, $5.00 and up Guaranteed Electric Motors, $2.50 up GOOD HOUSEKEEPING CENTER, INC, — Phone 4-0943 — 18 E. Market St. Wilkes-Barre * ( Landscape Architect 26 W. UNION ST, WILKES-BARRE | W|LKES.BARRE Et. 1857 © QUICK WASHER REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES LA BERA Beauty Shoppe 48 S. MAIN ST. WILKES-BARRE Our Three Prides . . . Sanitation — Courtesy — Service Machineless Permanent Waving HELEN ONALEE LA BERA PHONE 3-9950 Schooley and Company 704 Second Natl. Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre ® ROOFING © Rockwool House Insulation Asbestos Siding FREE ESTIMATES 447-449 MARKET ST. Willys Prices Now as low as REDUCED —* $499 Up To 35 Miles on a Gallon of Gas Std. Coupe, Del, Toledo. Fed. and State Tax Extra GOODWIN AUTO CO. KINGSTON PHONE 7-3525 HALL’S NURSERY DESIGN CONSTRUCTION MAINTENANCE PLANT MATERIALS Tree Surgery and Spraying HENRY P. HALL 1100 Wyo. Ave. 2 Forty, Fort Pittston 2929—Phones—Kingston 79285 FENWICK’S BEAUTY SCHOOL Largest and Oldect in N. E. Penna. Enroll Now. We finance your course. 6 W. MARKET ST. WILKES-BARRE 516 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton Plumbing Sheet Metal Work RALPH L. HALLOCK 162 Lake Street DALLAS, PENNA. Water Supply System Heating JORDAN MEN’S FURNISHINGS AND HATS OF QUALITY 9 WEST MARKET STREET WILKES-BARRE Williams Sales Co. DeSoto—Plymouth Dependable Used Cars Narrows Road, Kingston, Pa. PHONE 7-1512 You Can Get It At Dallas 5-10c to $1 Store 46 Main Street DALLAS PENNA. “The Big Little Store™ B. Williams, Mgr.
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