A Te > a $ 32,627.43 29,630. “| The TRADING POST A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS WiokLy A ARD 3 GHEAPLY SAIATIES .....vvsaveres eevee ses ve orimsane CREDIT BALANCE—DECEMBER 31, 1842 ... . 3 2,997.45 45 Sherite: Credit Balance January 1 1, 1942 ...eieevecesoneneses § Ce Charged to Cou velewe , 157. Cosh Feast Paid to Treasurer in Oda ern 21,927.35 § 49,487.04 SAIAYIES . visu sre rasaerbe aia tease cesscnens . 4, 364.21 CREDIT BALANCE—DECEMBER 31, 1942 Looe cesses $ = 122. 83 Register of Wills: Balance—January 1, 1942 . vesssses $ 5,975.63 Trea pe Patd to Treasurer in 1943 hn 40,654.25 Cash Fees earned in December 1941 .....cesecereeen. 3 46,629.88 § 44,483.20, Salaries ........... Prisisiesisineitnie sivieivsisnise sn swe ceseses 32,787.08 een CREDIT BALANCE—-DECEMBER 31, 1942 .. « $ 11,806.46 Cask of Courts: ‘ees Charged to County ............... essssessseses $° 15,345.82 Coch Fees p Paid to Treasurer in 1942 ...ccceveccccces 6,000.58 $ 21,346.20 . Salaries ......... LP RT cevess . 15,606.29 { CREDIT BALANCE—DECEMBER 31, 1942 ..iceevcennnes 1 5,739.91 Prothonotary; ’ Fees Charged to County ............ce00eesessensase § 43,213.05 Cash Fees Paid to Treasurer in 1942 ...coecereesececs 42,009.48 $ 85,222.53 Cash Fees earned in December 1941 ...... esessseinn 21,221.85 $ 64,001.18 Cash Fees due from December 1942 ...cceeeesonccnses 2,438.35 $ 66,439.53 SAIATIEE . . oie vravrraanrrrraviasaas asians 63,416.48 CREDIT BALANCE—DECEMBER 31, 1942 .............c0 $ 3,023.07 PHONE DALLAS 300 ® TWO CENTS PER WORD @ 25¢ MINIMUM For Sale— | Help Wanted— Medium-sized fresh eggs, 40c dozen. Woman between 35 and 50 years Howard Risley, Dallas Post. 10- tf | to ast as housekeeper and cook. 18te in family. Box B, Dallas Post. nd Rock-Red ' 7 2 * y Married man to take care large flock chickens, also help otherwise when needed. Wage $3.25 per day, 7 days wk. House rent $15 month. | Apply George Rogers, New Hampshire | - crosses, Wednesday and Saturday. | Straight run, 12c, pullet chicks, 20c, | | cockerels, 8c. All breeders blood tested and consuming best breeder’s mash. Phone LeRaysville 31-R-11, manager, Joe Davis, LeRaysville, Pa. 10-tf | Orang Farm, Dallas, Phone ii | a 5 Horses, Mules, and cattle. William | ‘For Sale Or Rent— De Remer, Howard Wardan Farm. i 10-4t | | Eighty acre creek bottom farm, ~ EARNINGS AND DISBURSEMENTS, FEES AND COMMISSIONS RECEIVED BY JOHN B. WALLIS, JR. TREAS. For the Fiscal Year ended December 81, 1942 BALANCE DUE-—-JANUARY 1, 1942 .... $ 759.18 Fees and Commissions: Dog Licenses: Wate 18,503 10c $ 1, iy 29 layed .. 1,195 10¢ Lo il ds 4,700 10c¢ 470.00 Duplicates ve 214 10c 21.40 Kennel |. cies isesssivsssassnensee i9 10¢ 1.90 ge s 2,463.10 Fishing Licenses: Resident... ...civaesssrsnrsisninie 10c $ 377.90 Norn Resident . 10¢ 3.70 Three Day Tourist ......cce0vvuee 0c 8.70 $ 388.30 Hunting Licenses: ! ’ ! Resident ......ceenvevrensnesessens 4,159 10c 3 415.90 Non Resident ...cevcvieviivearenenens 60 25¢ 15.60 3 436.90 Arm Permits: The : 839 15¢ 95.83 Mereantile Licenses: 2th Y0BEB unis veineisn reese sivia inn meine ns soe $ COMMISSIONS +o vv vvrarssnvssssnses 953.78 $ 3,640.28 ‘State Aliowance: ; 322.00 34 $ 8,099.61 fire $ 5,580.00 Salaries .. vee ,580. Treasurer's "Commission ... 1,000.00 Paid to County for 1941 . ee 303.88 Paid to County for 1942 ....ccevvvee 456.55 c $ 7,340.43 * BALANCE DUE COUNTY—DEC. 31, 1842 $ 759.18 LUZERNE COUNTY PROBATION OFFICE STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES { For the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1942 Ben $ 141,913.02 SUPPOIt CASES ....ovvvevevsossassasrsnsssosinesrsance ,913. ases < 16,417.10 3426.04 Cappai a "704.65 Restitution 3,354.25 $ 169,815.04 § 141,913.02 16,417.10 5,426,04 1,999.98 T04.65 3,354.25 $ 189,815.04 Trust Account: Cash SalanceReginning of 3 Year ceevensssrsrsnceneons $ 1,347.45 Receipts .e a ST 1) 5,463.61 | $ 6,811.06 EXpenditures ........cco0e0nen hesevens evasinansssane 4,127.22 CASH BALANCE—DECEMBER 31, 1020, C0 lena $ 2,683.84 LUZERNE COUNTY FIXED ASSETS ber 31, 1942 Court House en : ED A $2,000.000.00 | Gourt TTONSE ATDOE 1s see san iat sa rats Sod aE wnt aw wars a a's oie pw « wiwikr 26,615.70 NVATCRIONAE oe ois eisisiois's safna in siaitin’s vias va ative eins in winin alesis bu swe o/nnnt rs 85,000.00 Luzerne County Industrial Bags] for Boys . 2 a. Ry aaa £0.000.00 AL bpd Court House 187,824.3 Tubercular Hospital Site ...........c.cciererecerersveccrecncnnancnnee 20,000.00 Road Machinery, AntomobHes an. Trucks . 20,000.00 JYoting MACHINGS ...oyeevnoneereornens ce ssisssevessssossescsntosacssses 430,000.00 $3,469,493.07 "roTaL FIXED ASSETS LUZERNE COUNTY STATEMENT OF LEGAL DEBT MARGIN December 31, 1942 Bonds Outstanding ............c..eue $ 2,242,000.00 Other Debt: : Notes Payable—Temporary Loan .... $ 150,000.00 Accts., Payable—Encumbrances ...... 179,551.58 Matured Bond Coupon Interest ...... 71. $ 329,623.08 FOTAL DEBT ....coccecnceranes $ 2,571,823.08 Less: . CAEN ¢... caiieeiesionsvessnnensinnnes $ 76,411.35 Accounts Receivable ......c.ceeeeeee $ 96,285.84 S81 Reserve for Doubtful Accounts ...... 8,018.88 ” $ 88,266.96 Taxes Receivable ...........covepees $ 994,515.96 EL cvervs for Estimated Losses ..ceeeee 304,216.09 690,299.87 854,978.18 NET INDEBTEDNESS ..... eee 31 1, \T186, 16,644. .99 Caleulation of Debt Limit: : Tota] Taxable Valnation—1942 .... $275,500,567.00 Commissioners Electors Total 29% Limit—Commissioners $5,510.011.34 5% Limit—ZElectors Total Limit .. Net Debt—Created by Commissioners Net Debt—Created by Electors $13,773,477.75 $19,283,489.09 1,716,644.90 1,716,644.90 Remaining Borrowing Capacity ..... $3,793.366.44 $13,773,477.75 $17.566,844.19 LUZERNE COUNTY DEBT SERVICE CHARGES UNTIL MATURITY December 31, 194% i Serial’ Bond Interest Total Bonds Perod Maturies on Bonds and Interest 1043 .iveeeeserrrriinescteiretrenenen $ 396,000.00 § 48,017.50 $ 444,017.50 B44 iiiiiieiienenaacneeerisaenees 396,000.00 36,347.50 432,347.50 TS 400,000.00 25,937.50 425,937.50 350,000.00 16,875.00 366,875.00 300,000.00 9,375.00 309,375.00 250,000.00 5,000.00 255,000.00 150.000.00 1,875.00 151,875.00 MOBY 1. oy ievies ce vainsismes wrisnas sets $2.242.000.00 $143,427.50 $2,385,427.50 STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA) COUNTY OF LUZERNE ) Robert M. Miller, being duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that the fore. going account is a correct statement of receipts and expenditures, and the financial cone Yition of the County of Luzerne for the year ended December 31, 1942. ROBERT M. MILLER ® Controller of Luzerne County. “swom and subscribed before me this 30th day of January A. D. 1843. MICHAEL A. YEOSOCK Clerk of Court of Quarter Session Luzerne County A Post Classified Ad is the place to get results quickly and cheaply! At Northeastern Pennsylvania's Oldest Bank Service and Safety Always . . . Since 1829, v £48 MING | Budi, NT HEADAGHE? Eye strain is a contributing fac- tor. Have your eyes tested by Dr. Abe Finkelstein OPTOMETRIST Main Street, Luzerne Protect Your Car From Thieves With The New Sensational Hudson Car Alarm Ask For a Demonstration At OLIVER'S 25 MAIN ST. DALLAS, PA, ' on a a day. t Level — No Stairs ib seven-room house, justioff Maj H , les, : 1 = 3 orses, mules, riding horses, stab el | Highway, $25 o moth) 4 blankets, saddles and bridles. Once: Bost s Stolarick Brothers, Lehman. 9-tf | allas Pos | Lawn Acres, 7-room house, all\con- veniences, barn, garage, 4 aces, { Wyoming 9009. 5- 1 Perfect farm team, 9 and 10 years | old. I have two teams and not! enough help to keep them both go- | [ School in June, 1942 and attended | Wyoming Seminary last summer. * * * ‘Fireman Third Class Velton Bean was recently gradu- ! | For ated from the U. S. Coast Guard Training School at Groton, Conn., ! with the rating of Fireman Third | k Class. He is now on active duty and | | Service Men is stationed at Perth Amboy, New Before his enlistment in os 1942, he was employed by | Scranton- Spring Brook Water Ser- | vice Company.’ Pvt. John I" Betton Graduate Mechanic Pvt. John H. Borton, son of Mr. Lake Merchant Marine Training In New York Robert Eugene Payne, better | known as “Jim”, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Payne of Harvey's Lake who is in ‘the Merchant Marine, reported to Staten Island for 8 weeks’ training after which he will ! have a five-day furlough and then | has received his diploma as an ex- go to sea. “Jim” played on the: pert airplane mechanic from Keesler Lake Township basketball team ! Field's B-24 Liberator Bomber when he attended school there and | School, after an intensive 17-week before entering the Merchant Ma- rines had a Civil Service job in | Wastiington. Leon Austin, son of Mrs. Gordon | Austin, is now a Master Sergeant | at Sheppard Field, Texas. Leon en- | listed in 1937. | * # * course which included training in | B-24 maintenance, structures, hy- | draulic system, engines, i systems, fuel systems, propellers and inspection. He also was given an eight-day training period under sim- ulated battle conditions in which he was required to apply what he had i learned in school, * * * how to camou- ing so must sell one of them. Will: sell on a guaranteed money-back | For Rent— basis if you are not pleased with | these fine horses. Herman’ Sands, Dallas 424-R-0. 9-2t Five-room house, heated garage, Lloyd Purcell, { Trucksville. improvements, near bus stop. 125 Main Street, 10-3t We sell fruit trees, berry bushes, | asparagus and all types of fruit | vines on a replacement | bearing guarantee. No money down. No Wanted To Buy— C.0.D.’s. The largest line in Amer- | Small barn, approximately 36x25. ica. The government wants you to | Good condition. Box C, Dallas plant for the next ten years. Why | Post. 10-3t not back the boys up? Plant a Victory Garden. Talk it over with Tractor. In good condition. John tour local man. Call Dallas 300 for Breza, Overbrook Avenue. 9-1t further information. 8-4t One truck load, well-rotted manure delivered in Kingston. Phone 7-5864. 9-1t | Maywood Chicken and Turkey Farms: White Leghorns— New Hampshire baby chicks $12 per 100, hatching eggs for sale. White Hol- land poults—hatching eggs. We buy no eggs; all breeders bloodtested. Phone Benton 57-R-5. William Schlieder, Mgr., Stillwater, Pa. 8-3t Good quality loose hay. Write Ar- thur Kibbler, R. D. 1, Noxen. 7-3t Beef cattle, calves, fresh and com ing fresh cows. Highest price paid. I. Mellner, Kingston 72746. Parts and service for all makes of washers and vacuum cleaners. Rebennack & Covert, 267 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, Pa. Phone 7-4514. | Wanted To Swap— Two Kalamazoo pipeless furnaces for one Holland. Phone 253-R-9. 10-3t One high grade Holstein cow, two high grade Guernsey cows, all fresh, T. B. and blood tested: Cecil Ressigue, Payne’s Farm, East Dallas. Miscellaneous— 8-6t stuff in fashion fine and up to : fy i ; ti y | Parmenter pedigreed cockerels. Leg- Sm i oki ag Sntgues horn, Barred Rocks, Red Chicks your stock and onds |: Fore good hated tout. our aa pedigreed auctioneer, call Herman ‘Sands. breeders. Hatching eggs. Henney's Phone Dallas 131 R90. os at Kunkle. 7-tf | Special! Permanent waves, $2.50 Sood Tansst oid petals” It Al for a limited time. Marguerite’s | shape; in good storage. A. W. Beauty’ Shop, . Main Road, PFen- Rice. & Son, Lehman. Phone brook, ; 9 469-R-9. 6-5t For prompt removal of dead, old disabled horses, sows, mules, phone Carl Crockett, Muhlenberg 19-R-4. ®Phone charges paid. 24% Dead Animals removed. Highest prices paid for dead or disabled 150 Barron and Hanson Laying Pullets, $1.25 each. R. L. War- burton, Centermoreland. 6-3t New Hampshire and Rock-Red crosses, Wednesday and Saturday. horses, cows and mules.’ Phone, Straight run, 12¢, pullet chicks, 20c, | Laceyville 65. Bradford County cockerels, 8c. All breeders blood ' Rendering Works. tf tested and consuming best breeder's mash. Phone LeRaysville 31-R-11, Joe Davis, LeRaysville, Pa. 7- tf | 'Reupholstering— Coal—Ralph D. Lewis, 128 Shaver Make your fine old furniture new Ave., Shavertown. Phone Dallas | with its % Hginal Wear 28d cous 24 AAA . | fort—Beautiful wide range of fab- | 253-R-8. 43-tf | pics. Low. prices—Guaranteed work- | manship. Write or Phone John Cur- 1 tis, 7-5636—210 Lathrop street, i Kingston. Who To Call— | We remove dead stock free of charge. We refund telephone call | ' expense. Call Dallas 433-R-9. Las- | kowski Rendering Works. 51-1t | Pruning Demonstration An apple pruning demonstration under the supervision of Luzerne County Agricultural Association will ! be given Thursday morning, March ; 11, at 9:30 a. m. at the Walter Wolfe farm in Lehman. A similar demon- | stration will be given later in the | day at 1:30 p. m. at the Memorial Shrine Farm at Carverton. LEGAL NOTICE ; i Notice is hereby given that Let- | = : | ters Testamentary on the estate of . . : Jennie Fuller Buffington have been Licensed Auctioneer | ; uated to the undersigned. C. 0. BROWN ! All persons indebted to said es- For Information ‘tate are requested to make payment PHONE TUNK. 3962 land those having claims and de- ‘mands to present the same without | delay to the undersigned. ? | VICTORIA FULLER FRICK, Administratrix. Sweet Valley, Pa. WILLIAM A. VALENTINE, Esq., 730 Miners National Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. LEGAL NOTICE | | In re: Estate of Minnie B. Santee, | deceased: | Estate of Minnie B. Santee, de- | ceased. All persons having claims | against, or indebted to said estate, | shall present or pay the same with- | SEALED BIDS out delay to Herbert P. Williams, Sealed bids will - be received by Administrator. Trockeville, | the Board of School Directors of Dallas Borough School District up ‘to 8 P. M. March 12, 1943 for sup- I plies, furniture, and coal. Copies of LEGAL NOTICE To Eugene Kilcullen, Respondent: You are required to appear on April 5, 1943, at 10 a. m., to answer | the requisitions and information for bidders may be obtained at the office in the high school building or complaint of Dorothy Klein Kilcullen | by mail. in divorce a vinculo matrimonii, | Bids will be opened at a public filed to No. 844 December Term, meeting at 8 P. M., March 12, 1943 1942. In the Court of Common Pleas | in the high school building. of Luzerne County. any or DALLAS C. SHOBERT, all bids or to select any Sheriff. item from any itemized bid. JOHN A. GALLAGHER, | D. A. WATERS, JOHN S. LOPATTO, Attys. si Secretary. { ra M, Technical Sergeant William Sny- | We'll call your sale and sell your der was graduated from North American: Aviation School at Ingle- | wood, California last Wednesday and has returned to Key Field, Miss. Bill is now qualified as an aviation specialist. jis a graduate of Dallas Township | High School, Class of ’40. Ensign Marie Brace has transferred to Parris Island. While she was stationed at St. Petersburg she instructed 150 sailors in the fundamentals of nursing. HoH William Renshaw is home for a { week visiting his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Renshaw of Idetown, after attending an advanced torpedo school in Newport, Rhode Island. '! Monday he will leave for Seattle, ' Washington, where he will be as- signed to active duty. His brother, Elwood, graduated from radio school in Madison, Wisconsin, and is going ! to Bocaraton Field, Florida, to an he Ty Mr. and Mrs. David Brace have | i received a congratulatory note from | Major General G. E. Grant congrat- ulating them on the inherent ability i of their son, Evan J. Brace, who is stationed at Kelly Field. and Mrs. H. J. Borton of Alderson, | electrical | | flage his plane, and even to provide | | his own shelter against attack. John | been | Oh, Boy! Look At This! Get out your best china and start polishing up that silver! The. | Army has come to town! Yes, sev- | eral hundred air cadets have moved | into Wilkes-Barre and their mouths {are just watering for a good home- | cooked Sunday dinner— just like { Mom's. They're quarantined un- (til the first part of April, but then | invitations will be accepted. Con- | tact Reverend Austin L. Prynn, and { he’ll see that you have one or more | boys at your house on some Sun- | day. There's a large variety! HOSPITAL PATIENTS Mrs. William Lancio of Claude Street, Dallas—General. Aubrey Weaver of Fernbrook — Jesbitt. Norman Honeywell of Shaver- town—Nesbitt. Mrs. Faith Honeywell of Kun- kle—Nesbitt. || —Nesbitt. ! Mrs. Gus Adler of Shavertown —Nesbitt. Mr.. Jacob Wydra of Sgarlet Lake, Idetown—General. Mrs. Bryce Major of Lehman— General. Mrs. W. L. Lanyon of Shaver- town—~General. Each week this box contains || the names of your friends and neighbors who are in the hospi- tal. In order to make this ser- vice as complete and useful as possible won't you co-operate with us by telephoning Dallas - 300 when any members of your family are in the hospital ? | | | For Sale—Renta] Leases, For Sale . Signs, No Trespassing Signs, No Hunting Signs, For Rent Signs, etc. The Dallas Post. advanced radio school. a * x» i Nerves Frayed? Word has been received that’ ¢ Technical Sergeant John Fritz, son [I of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz of . Idetown, is in New Guinea. : Kenneth Smith, formerly of Ide- town, is with the Army in Califor- nia. Scores of women enjoy this | * * * Glenn Ehret is spending a ten- day furlough with his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Arthur Ehret of Lehman. | * * * Alden LeGrand has completed his course at Parris Island and has been | sent to New River, N. C. While at | 37 North Washington Street TRY BOWLING Alleys open to women and men afternoons and evenings. EAGLE’S BOWLING ALLEYS MRS. ANNA TARUTIS, Manager. atau healthful exercise. Wilkes-Barre ahahaha Parris Island he received recogni- : oo tion as expert in bayonetry, pistol, mide { A COMMON PURPOSE... i Word has been received that Clar- | ence Montross has been promoted | ® Our job is to furnish you a steady, dependable + £0 oy, Q To . . . oye a hae 2t Salem Field, |! source of Ti-o-ga Quality Feeds . .. and in addition * x x . the help of trained Ti-o-ga Feed Service Men to Mrs. Harry Harris of Lehman ave- | assist you in reaching our common goal . . .more nue has received official word that | dai d I her son, Fred, has arrived safely | airy and poultry products. on foreign soil. * ok % { Pvt. Denzil Morrett has been | : graduated trom Chanute Field Ten. | DEVENS MILLING COMPANY nical School, Illinois, and is now stationed at Columbia Army Air : A. C. Devens, Owner Base, Soul: Goroing, KUNKLE, PA. : DALLAS, PA. : { Ph 337-R-40 Robert Lewis of Center Street, oo Prone 200 Shavertown, has been accepted for S Volunteer Officer Candidate, and left for training on Tuesday, March 2nd. * * * PFC Irving Ashton, who spent a | Luther Hunter. | Mrs. Ralph Brown of Parrish S | left Wednesday for training as an | nia University in Philadelphia. Jack | graduated The : ' Board reserves the right to reject three-day furlough with his parents |in Jackson returned to Camp An- Shows, Mass., last Monday. wow Pvt. Floyd J. Hawkes, who was |§} stationed at Miami, Florida, has 'M ji transferred to a training base at La Jonta, Calif. { | Pvt. Harold Freeman has re- | turned to Florida after a few days’ [furlough with his people, Mr. and [ Mrs. F. M. Hazlett and Mr. and Mrs. * raise good horses. BE Jack Strong, nephew of Mr. and treet, livery anywhere Naval Aviation Cadet at Pennsylva- from Lehman High SHAVER’S BIG HORSE AND MULE SALE!! At Shaver’s Stockyards On Main Highway From Berwick to Bloomsburg MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1943 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON 32—Ezxpress Load of Iowa Horses and Mules—32 % ® This load is direct from Iowa where they know how to Thay range in age from four to seven years old. Weight from 1400 to 1800 pounds. Free de- ® Also 12 good second-handed horses. Elmer Shaver. In The Spring EHTEL BE OS TAR 121 Have You Joined The Script HEA Club? R Young Man's Fancy.. ETT
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