kh Se _ ee range, sinks and tub. a, ———. ! SECTION A — PAGE 6 EVERYBODY READS WERE 530is The TRADING PO GETS QUICK RESULTS THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1963 Use The TRADING POST To... PHONE DALLAS: DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA MINIMUM RATES $1.15 for 20 words if charged $1.00 for 20 words cash with order 5c per word over 20 words 674-5656 674-1616 DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2 per inch i For Sale— 50TH ANNIVERSARY HOME HEATING BUY !! ® Oil Fired Unit with controls § ® Forced Warm Air § @ 10,100 B.T.U. Capacity $289.95 Only Quantity Buying ‘Allows us to Sell at This LOW PRICE. FREE ESTIMATES GAY-MURRAY TUNKHANNOCK INTERNATIONAL CUB CADET trac- * tors; new and used riding lawn- mowers; McCulloch chain saws. Gus Walters, Main Highway, Dallas, 674-3227. : FOR SALE Sawdust and Shavings ; FRED MEAD : Tunkhannock, R.D. 5 ! TE 6-7876 FOUR FEMALE Puppies.. Mother, father good rabbit dogs. Seven weeks old. Inquire at home of Richard Harris, Beaumont, 9 PIECE, JUMBO chrome kitchen set. 8 heavy chairs 42” x 72” extra large formica top table, $149.95 value, special this weekend $95. Boyd R. White Appliance & Furniture, Dallas. 674-8181. CEMETERY LOTS — Two plots of four graves each, Nos. 209 and 236, Memorial Shrine. Write to Mrs. Lawrence Stitt, 271 S. 13th St., Indiana, Pa. AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail. Autolite, Délco Remy, A-C, Wil- lard Batteries. Expert mechanical work, Caddie LaBar, Memorial fighway, Dallas. STARTING YOUR fall houseclean- ing? Replace that worn out mat- tress, and spring. See Boyd R. White Appliance and Furniture for your bedding needs, at discount prices, of course. Call Dallas 674-8181. SINGLE KEYBOARD Conn Organ. 25 keynote pedal boards. Must be sold to highest bidder by Sep- tember 30. Idetown Methodist Church. Call NE 9-9846. ' STRICTLY FRESH OYSTERS 45c doz. Shipments 3 times weekly. Caves Supermarket, Memorial Hwy. | Idetown. GENERAL ELECTRIC Deep Freeze— ' chest type—new rebuilt motor— excellent condition, $90. Also Gen- eral Electric refrigerator — very good condition — $60. Phone GR 7-3165. FIREPLACE LOGS for sale. George Yurko, GReenleaf 7-2722. HI-BACK rocker $7; card table set $5; cardboard wardrobe $1.50; man’s size 42 overcoat $7; ladies’ elothing size 16; draperies, rugs, Ozite rug: pads; 95 piece dinner set. 73 Pinecrest, Dallas. 675-6847. ROUND STEAM Boiler, stoker, . bucket a day and boiler. Coal Sofa bed. NE 9-8444 or Chrome kitchen set. NE 9-8442. COMPLETE E.F.M. CONVERSION Stoker, recently overhauled. Make an offer. 674-0911. SCALES, SHUTTERS, doors, water pump, dishes, pictures, mirror, fruit jars, sewed carpet rags, dolls, reams of paper, mimeopgraph ma- chine, skis, oil heater, glass venti- lators. Phone 256-3230. 1956 MERCURY 2-dr. hrdtp. R & H., automatic tran. Runs good. $350. NE 9-9761. Used as 2nd car. TYPEWRITERS, Adding Machines, sold, rented and repaired. Hold- redge Company, 40 North Main St., Wilkes-Barre, _or Dallas 696-1008. i > REGULAR $10.95, ELECTRIC irons, © special this weekend, $5.95. Boyd R. White Appliance & Furniture, 674-8181. , 4 PIECE modern walnut bed- # F001 suite, bookcase, bed, double dresser, chest and nite table, reg- i $249.95, special this weekend 69. 95. Boyd R. White, Appliance and Furniture, Dallas. 674-8181. LECTRIC STOVE, full size, good “ condition, $50. Phone 674-1671. FOAM RUBBER—any size—thickness -. for mattresses—cushions—seats. Botolstering material, $1.00 to $2.50 MATTRESSES MADE & EX- PERTLY RECONDITIONED & RE- JOVERED—M. B. BEDDING CO. 526 South Main Street, SWEET CORN BACK MOUNTAIN . GROWN, Steve Silic and George Jacobs, now selling on Pioneer Ave- nue after 3 p.m. across from Shaver- town Methodist Church. SAVE 10% IF you order personal- ized Christmas Cards before Nov. 1st at Henry's Jewelry Shop, Cards and Gifts, Main Highway, Shaver- town, FRESH KILLED chickens and parts: Legs, 45c lb., breasts 55c¢ lb. Cave’s Supermarket, handlers of quality poultry. NOW IS the Season. Qur own scrap- ple, Liver Pudding, Faggots and Country = Style Sausage, Caves Supermarket, Quality meats. NANNY GOATS bred. © 71-3571. GReenleaf RURAL UPHOLSTERING, R. D. 1, Sweet Valley, Free Estimates. Call 477-3775. PAINTING IN general. Houses, oil tanks, stacks, flagpoles, water tanks, inside and out; steeple jack work done hourly or by contract. Free estimates. Call 674-5681. PRESSING CIDER starting. Septem- ber 18, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings after 5 p.m. Hardisky’s, 674-0950. VACUUM CLEANER service and re- pairs,” all makes; parts for all cleaners. Joseph §S. Blaum, your Hoover man. NEptune 9-9631. How Much Did “You Pay ? We charge $17.50 for cleaning septic tanks and cesspools up to 1,000 gallons. JIMMY’S SEPTIC SERVICE PHONE 333-4535 CENTERMORELAND PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING. Muhlenburg 256-3185. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, R.F.D. 1. JOHNNY'S BODY SHOP: painting, acetylene welding. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. Old Lake Road, Idetown. Phone NE 9-5004. WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRING JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS ED FREEMAN Dallas RD 1 Phone 674-2028 BILLY GOAT, $5. Phone NEptune 9-3415. PEAT MOSS, better moss at lower cost. Excellent winter protection for roses, shrubs, etc. Open eve- nings, * ‘Saturdays. Any quantity. Eckert’s, Machell Avenue, Dallas. 674-0194. THREE PIECE matching crib, chest, night stand. Thayer carriage, Cosco High Chair, large rocking horse. Child’s maple roll top desk and chair. Call Mrs. Merl Bigelow 675-1609. HOME STYLE baked goods. Bread, white, raisin, wheat, rye, assorted pies, baked fresh daily. Cave’s Supermarket, Idetown. 'COOLBAUGH'S MARKET, one and quarter miles west of Dallas Drive-In, Route 309: fresh produce, meat, eggs, home-baked goods. Mac- intosh apples, 99 cents half bushel. NORGE freezer unit. REFRIGERATOR, with $35. 696-2029. PASTIES: FRESH baked every Thursday. Phone orders taken. Phone NE 9-9561. (Cave’s Super- market, Quality Baked Goods. HALLICRAFTER Model SX62-A 6 Band all wave radio with FM band. Regular net price $430. Like new $275. USED TRUMPET, good condition. Case. 674-3529. LARSON 17-FOOT runabout, vinyl side, top, aft curtains; 40 h.p. Johnson electric start motor; Lone- Star trailer; mooring cover. 675-1618 after 5:30. 1956 FORD CONVERTIBLE. Good tires. Silent Gol Oil Burner Unit. Brand new. Call 674-5891. WILLOW GROVE Produce Market, 3 Lower Demunds Road above Pinebrook Inn, Home Grown Pro- duce, new potatoes 50 pound bag $1. 50; canning peaches half bushel $1.25, watermelons and canteloupes, local sweet corn, tomatoes, string beans, eggs. 8 SCREENED TOPSOIL | RED CRUSHED STONE For Driveways : Red Shale—Crushed Stone JOSEPH YATSKO, Excavating 675-1276 OIL FURNACE - Good Condition Presently in use at 109 Perrin Can be seen anytime before 5 p.m. Phone 675-1669 Avenue, ‘Shavertown. Whom To Call— RICH FARMLAND SCREENED TOP SOIL Hoover Milbrodt Dallas 674-2498 or 674-2494 Water Pumps Sales And Service Jets, Submersibles etc. Switches, Tanks Air Volume - Controls, Etc. R. W. WEIDNER 333-4548 DALLAS READY MIXED CON- CRETE: Dale Parry. For quality and service. Phone 674-0316. Work Wanted— HIGH SCHOOL Honor Graduate wants typing to do at home. Has excellent references. Work must be brought to home. Call anytime NEptune 9-5174. Sanitary Service — SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete, buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston 282-1448 or your local sup- ply dealer. 1S YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using oil? Your mechanic {lor garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. DALLAS AUTO SEAT COVERS. Specializing in all kinds of awto interiors and tops. Also chrome kitchen furniture, George Mason, Kunkle, opposite Shady Side Lake. Phone 674-9521. EXCAVATING, for cellars, sewage, etc. Gravel and top-soil. NEptune 9-8440. For Rent— SECOND FLOOR apartment on Huntsville-Chase Road, available October 1. Four rooms, bath, heat, water, porch, garage, private en- trance. 674-2594. ) NEW APARTMENT: living room, bedroom, very modern kitchen and bath. Available after October SIX ROOMS and bath, half double, redecorated. Located second house from Brown’s Corners on Plymouth Mountain. Harry 8S. Goeringer & Sons, Realtors. Miners Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre. 823-7151. LOVELY THREE-ROOM apartment, redecorated, in Dallas. [Public transportation at door. Heat and hot water included. Only $55. Harry S. Goeringer & Sons, Realtors, Miners Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre. 823-7151. SIX ROOM house, two full baths, forced hot water, baseboard radia- tion, oil heat. Main Street, Dallas. 674-7398. BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas 674-531 Real Estate For Sale — THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service to the Greater Back Mt. Arex Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. HARVEYS LAKE NE 9-5105 Rebennack Appliances 267 Wyoming Ave., Kingston RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES. Factory Authorized Service Frigidaire, Maytag, Hoover SEPTIC TANKS Cleaned and Installed Deep and Shallow Well Pumps Cleaned and Installed. Ralph Fitch & Sons 674-8311 FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you accur- acy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King- ston, 287-2361. AUTOMATIC HEAT — is our business — COAL - OIL - GAS Sales - Installation - Service — FREE ESTIMATES — Long Term Payments DALLAS ENGINEERS 696-1184 EXPERT UPHOLSTERING, Free esti- mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave. Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-9416. . SPEEDY SERVICE on Wedding In- vitations = and Stationary at Gifts, Main Highway, Shavertown, Pa. Henry's Jewelry Shop, Cards and | SNEAKS for all the. family $2.99 ~ up. Also U.S. Keds. Joe’s Men's Shop, Dallas, Pa. . RUGS, Any Size—All known makes. . A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, Wilkes- Barre. 1964, FRIGIDAIRE gas clothes dryer, bottle or natural gas. $249.95 walue, special this weekend $169. Boyd R. White Appliance and Furni- RED SHALE DIRT FILL | Complete Excavating Facilities For Cellars, Water Lines Septic Tanks a Specialty HOOVER & MILBRODT Dallas 674-2498 674-2494 Furnace Cleaning -and Servicing Hand Fired, Stokers, Etc. Gas Heat Installation R. W. WEIDNER Phone 333-4548 INTERIOR PAINTING, roofing, floor sanding, and spouting. Free esti- mates. John Cmiech and Martin PAPER NAPKINS fure, Dallas, 674-8181. a i THE DALLAS POST Skovish, Muhlenburg 256-3630 or 256-3315. HAROLD K. ASH PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC HEATING SHAVERTOWN 674-3161 SIX-ROOM house, bath and powder room. Attached garage. Half mile from Emanon Golf Course, Falls, RD. 1. 693-0120. SINGLE FOUR Bedroom Home on double lot, 102 Carverton Road. Stoker Heat, Good Condition. 696-2381. MOST DESIRABLE corner lot, Maple Street and Staub Road, Trucksville, Dial GReenleaf 7-3382. 7-3382. Wanted To Rent — BUSINESS EXECUTIVE needs a four or five bedroom house somewhere in Dallas School District. Excellent references. Call 675-2053. LOST LAST THURSDAY at Chase, brown and white rat terrier, male, an- swers to Laddie. License on collar 6850. Call Gibbons, 696-2300. Re- ward. Wanted GOOD HOMES for three adorable kittens. Two male, one female buff, orange and white. Call 674-6251., COLLEGE GIRL wants car for trans- portation to school. Chevrolet preferred; one owner. NE 9-2431. RUTHELLEN HAMMOND registering piano pupils. 675-1407. Female Help Wanted WANTED BY an elderly Trucksville woman, a responsible girl or woman for part-time help, to sleep in. Phone 696-2770. CLEANING LADY one day a week, must furnish own transportation. Call 675-1728. SEWERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY —Work at home doing simple sewing. We supply materials and pay shipping both ways. Good rate of pay. Piece work. Apply, Dept. 4, Box 7010, Adelaide Post Office, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. is now Dial Work part time demongtrating. Tupperware Plastics. Average $15 to’ $35 per evening. Fords to Hustlers. Write direct or phone Tupperware, Orwigsburg, Pa. Wanted To Buy— tors, regardless of condition. To dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 17-3631. odd chairs ete. | __ 1. Call 674-0008 for appointment. 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac-- SEPTIC TANKS and CESS POOLS CLEANED Industrial and Residential J. A. SINGER Phone W.-B., 823-4521 Public Notice The following ordinance will be acted upon at the regular meeting of the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors to be held in the Township Building on October 9, 1963 at 8 p.m. An ordinance accepting as Town- ship Roads certain roads in Kings- ton Township, laying out and open- ing the same as public roads of said Township. BE it enacted and ordained by the Supervisors of Kingston Town- ship, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, at a regular meeting assembled, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by authority of the same. SECTION 1: That all the various roads, situate in the plot lots known as “Midway Manor” and more par- | ticularly shown on a map thereof hereto attached being, in the con- sidered judgment of the Supervisors of said Township, necessary for the public conveniences, are, as and when completed, graded and con- structed in accordance with the specifications for Township Roads as the same have been or may, in the future, be adopted by said Su- pervisors, are hereby laid out, adopted and opened as public roads of said Township subject to the conditions hereafter set forth. SECTION 2: Before any of said roads shall be finally accepted as Township Roads, they shall be in- spected and approved by the Road- master of the Township who shall file with the supervisors a certifi- cate, certifying to the fact that such inspection and approval have been made by him and that said roads comply, in all respects, with the said specifications, The filing of said certificate shall be formally noted on the minutes of the next regular meeting of the Supervisors which shall constitute final adop- tion of said road or roads, or the portions thereof set forth in said certificate. SECTION 3: The provisions of this ordinance are severable, and if any of the provisions thereof shall be held illegal, invalid or unconstitu+ tional the decision of the Court so holding shall not affect or impair any of the remaining provisions thereof, it being hereby declared to be the legislative intent that this ordinance would have been adopted if such illegal, invalid or unconsti- tutional provision had not been in- cluded therein. SECTION 4: All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith are hereby replealed. SECTION 5: This ordinance shall become effective on October 14, 1963. ENACTED AND ORDAINED at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Kingston Township held the 9th day of October 1963. La Roy Ziegler Chairman. ATTEST: Edward Richards Secretary. The following Ordinance will be acted upon at the regular meeting of the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors to be held in the Kings- ton Township Building on October 9,:'1963 at. 8: p.m. AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING AS TOWNSHIP ROADS CER- TAIN ROADS IN KINGSTON TOWNSHIP, LAYING OUT AND OPENING THE SAME AS PUB- LIC ROADS OF SAID TOWN- SHIP BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAIN- ED by the Supervisors of Kingston Township at a regular meeting as- | sembled and it ‘is hereby enacted and ordained by authority of the same: SECTION 1: That the following described road situated in Kings- ton Township being, in the con- sidered judgment of the Supervisors of said Township, necessary for the. public convenience, is hereby laid out, adopted and opened as a public road of said Township, as follows: (a) Valley View Drive, Kingston Township as more particularly shown on map of “Property of Henry Novak, Inc.” (Carverton Road, Kingston Township, dated October, 1959, and prepared by John X. J. Callahan, Civil Engineer, copy of which is on file in the Office of the Supervisors of Kingston Township. SECTION 2: The proper, officers of the Township are hereby author- ized to advertise this ordinance and to do such other things as are neces- sary to be done in accordance with the Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF KINGSTON TOWNSHIP La Roy Ziegler Chairman. ATTEST: Edward Richards Secretary COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA County of Luzerne: ss: In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, No. 64, October Term, 1963. Roxanna Kelly, Plain- tiff, vs. John Joseph Kelly, De- fendant. TO: John Joseph Kelly: You are notified that Roxanna Kelly, Plaintiff, has commenced an action of divorce A.V.M. against you which you are required to de- fend. If you fail to defend, you will be liable to have a divorce granted in your absence. JOSEPH MOCK, Sheriff of the County of Luzerne. JOHN H. HIBBARD, Attorney 730 Miners National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of David Lloyd Evans, late of Wilkes-Barre City, who died August 12, 1963, to Ruth M. Evans, 128 McLean Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. All persons indebted to said Es- tate are requested to make payment to said Executrix and those having claims or demands to present the same to the said Executrix or her Attorney. MERTON E. JONES Attorney-At-Law 930 Miners Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Letters Testamentary in the Estate of Sophie Kotz, a/k/a Sophie Kotz Thomas, who died June 3, 1963, were granted to Peter Pisarski and Edward Pisarski on June 9, 1963. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above decedent are requested to make the same known to Peter Pisarski or Edward Pisar- ski. All persons indebted to the above decedent shall likewise make payment without delay. Enoch H. Thomas, Jr., Esquire Thomas, Reinert & Hendrzak 900 Miners National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. yr Mother And Son Are Honored At Dinner Mr .and Mrs. Francis Dougherty, Mt. Airy Road, entertained their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Templin and grandson, Robert Templin, at a birthday dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Templin observed her anni- versary yesterday and Bobby was 16 on Sunday. Present were Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Templin, Robert, Deborah, Cheryl and William and the host and hostess. Net Amount Taxes Collected: Property Per Capita Delinquent ........ Tuition from Patrons Lehman Township 1962-1963 School Audit $ 95,298.9 9,768.9 7,001.18 334.62 Lewis J. Jones - Clarence Moledor Harold R. Maye Rent from Township Bus .........c:ioureersiosionienses Lo 64.22 Miscellaneous Revenue... io oll i 10.90 State 'Appropriations Teaching and Tuition Units... 66,985.08 State Appropriations Reorganization Incentives ..........-..... 5,789.22 State Appropriation Extension Education ............... ir 66.59 State Appropriation Homebound Instruction .............. 98.18 State Appropriation Closed Schools .....c.c.coieiivcmepaieaacacin 1,600.00 State ‘Appropriation Special Education ... 815.15" State Appropriation Transportation .... SN Re 10,500.56 State Appropriation Vocational Education ...........ccccccccceeeeee 279.39 State Appropriation Rentals .............ccooomions iit esiiuaiosansneseseas 15,683.84 State Appropriation Nurses Services ..............coe- 2,213.64 Tobal.' ck, a Ll tebe RM $216,510.43 Starting Balance July 1, 1962 ...........c...cniveansnessens $ 20,085.15 Total .. $236,595.58 Expenses: {iy General Control ................... $ 5,437.61 Transportation (Twp. Buses) 3,393.72 Fixed Charges [rl i..0n 389.62 Capital Outlay (New: BUS)... ills 7,281.56 Rental Payment to Authority .........i.....oo iii doen 10,129.26 Interest Payment on Bond 51. Lake-Lehman Joint Board 206,000.00 Wyoming Valley Technical Institute .. 53.1 ‘Penna. Districts or Joint Board ..........cc..ic icin ristinn, 1,691.06 County Classes 70.03 Potala : $234,503.63 Total Receipts and Starting Balance.............o...... $236,595.58 Total Expenditures .........occcoooee sat 234,503.63 Balance on Hand July 1, 1963 .......cccccorrerimaaeees $ 2,001.95 AUDITORS: Jean M. Agnew Fred N. Winter Paul R. Doris Lake Township 1962-1963 School Audit Net Amount Taxes Collected: Property Ni he et ES $107,271.55 Per Capital 2 niles i Wl sire i a 7,564.70 Amusement & Realty Transfer .__............... . 8,975.05 Pelinquent fn wine gn, 3,722.38 Tuition, Local SOUrces ............... 2,131.55 Tuition, State Appropriation ... ..... 49,691.67 Transportation, State Appropriation i 8,779.69 Vocation Education, State Appropriation........ Hho 21447 Rentals, State Appropriation ..._.. ce... 7,485.81 Nurse Services, State Appropriation _._..... 1,439.04 Non Revenue Receipts ............c..cliien. ! “9 Totaliit ari ra Ser, ol ai $192,321.40 Starting Balance July 2, 1962 ........ 17,498.35 otal |. alin a $209,819.75 Expenses: Administration tit cl a i ve aves aaghe $ 6,435.26 Attendance Service 100.00 Fixed Charges. i lui iba dln 172.99 Capital: Outlay a. rir, rainy i Ne, 14.02 Outgoing Transfer to Joint Board........ By $190, 061. 35 $196,783.62 Balance on Hand June 30, 1963........ 18,036.13 AUDITORS: Notice is hereby given, to all persons concerned that the accountants in the following estates have ° filed their accounts in the Office of the Register of Wills or the Clerk of the Orphans’ Court on or before August 23, 1963, and audited by the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne County at 10 AM. on Tuesday, October 1, 1963. FIDUCIARY CAPACITY - NO. NAME OF ESTATE ACCOUNTANT 1. Normam L. Hecht Hazleton Nat. Bank Trustee 2. Clara Evancho Agnes Mensinger Executrix 3. Albert Filip Stamley M. Filip Executor 4. James V. Porach Anna E. Porach 'Administratrix 5. Joseph Slivinske Howard Slivingke Executor 6. Walter P. Shaver Ruth H. Shaver Administratrix 7. Antonina Zalonas, etc. Lucy Arcarese & Amelia Yudichak Executrices 8. Frank Kavalecs Stephen Kavalecs Executor 9. Charles F. Keil Marie Forster & Louise Caffrey Executrices 10. Mary Borowiak Bernard J. Borowiak Executor 11. Margaret Samuel, Incomp. Min. Nat. Bank of Wilkes-Barre Guardian 12. Michael Mayernick Andrew T. Puhak Executor 13. William T. Barnes Wyo. Nat. Bank of Wilkes-Barre Trustee 14. Elsie L. Baker Albert F. Maier Executor 15. Peter A. Golden 1st Nat. Bank of Wilkes-Barre Guardian of the estate of Marianne Kane 16. Lottie LaBar Ray Stroud Executor 17. Anna Chafee or Chalfa Mary Lazar or Lazur Executrix 18. Catherine Mehlbeer Vema Davenport Administratrix 19. Lucy Montedonico, Incomp. Arthur O. Kleemann, Administrator €..1 A, of Albert W. Brobst, ' 5 Guardian of Lucy Montedonico 20. Abram S. Galland Martha Freeman Galland Executrix 5 21. Carrie R. Gamer Betty Voorhies Veale Executrix 22. Frank R, Snyder, A Minor 1st Nat. Bamk of Pittston Guardian 6 23. Edward A. Moran William ‘Strubeck Administrator oe 24. Donald L. Jones, A Minor 1st Nat. Bank of Wilkes-Barre Guardian 25. Clifford William Milsom Lester H. Gregory Executor 26. John Humenick Leo J. Bonin Executor 27. Gladys Nitka, A Minor Min. Ton Bank of Wilkes-Barre Guardian 28. Terramce Thomas Stemrich, Min. Nat. Bank of Wilkes-Barre Guardian Minor 29. Frank Barbera Cecilia Milano Administratrix 30. Scholastica Daugert James M. Reinert Administrator 31. Patrick J Connolly A. Charles Simonson & Wm. J. Connolly, Administrators 32. Mae A. Loveland, etc. Robert F. Dilley Administrator . . 33. Wm. Joseph Robinson Wm. L. Conyngham & Wm. D. Berryman, Executors 34. Ellen Caufield 1st Nat. Bank of Wilkes-Barre Administrator 35. Gertrude A, Mann Claudia L. Mann Executrix 36. John A. Rinehimer Howard Rinehimer Administrator C. T. A 37. . Catherine Ridnick Hollock Stephen Hollock Adniinistrator 38. Anmé Jones ‘Laura E. Davis Executrix HELEN A. O'CONNOR Register of Wills and Clerk of he Orphans’ Court RS RIN ARNT rR ‘> * i 2