3 $ From Tax Collector... From County (returned taxes). ~ CARVERTON A small army of men is harvest- ing ice on Burkett’s pond. Mrs. John Bodle is spending some time caring for Mrs. William Davis of West Pittston. x Rev. and Mrs. (Charles H. ‘Gilbert drove to Binghamton Tuesday visit- ing their several relatives there. Pvt. Kermit Sickler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Sickler, is home on furlough from the Philippines. Ker- mit won his long furlough by re- enlisting in the army for one year. The army has made him into a young giant! Mrs. Grant Croman and children Joan, Nancy, and Ruth are spend- ing a few weeks at Conyngham / Valley. Miss Delores Nemec is spending a week with her sister in New York. Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Coon enter- tained ‘Sunday for dinner Mr. and Mrs. Herman’ Coon of this place, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vann of Bunker Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. George Charney of Wyoming. After- noon : callers were Mrs. Michael Riaubia “son Tommy and Mrs. Charles Sodusky and son Jr. Sharps ‘Cyphers, son of Carl Cyp- hers, is home from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris spent Sunday evening with Harold Dixon and family. Mr. Lewis Burkett is preparing to fill his ice houses at Carverton. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Armstrong and children, Charlotte and Dick JANUARY AUDITORS 8th, 1946 * REPORT . of the JACKSON TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS" ACCT. For the year ending January Tth, 1946 Cash in bank January 2nd, 1945... 0. lo... $3,053.65 RECEIPTS From Liquor License From Commonwealth as State Aid... From rental of road machinery... __ From refunds—Fireman’s Rel Habblet TOTAL RECEIPTS TOTAL RECEIPTS and BANK BALANCE. «:... $8,166.54 dom EXPENDITURES General Government No. 1... $ 617.03 Protection to Persons and Property... 212.05 Roads—Resurfacing, snow removal, etc... 6,422.20 'Miscellaneous—Insurance, ete. ............. 138.49 TOTAL EXPENDITURES _ .. $7,389.77 Cash in bank January 7, 1946... .. 776.77 TOTAL Expenditures and Bank Balance . $8,166.54 $8,166.54 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of Jan., 1946. * ROBERT J. CULP, 796.15 ief and P. 91.91 $5,112.89 $5,112.89 ALFRED EVARTS, JOHN BOMBICH, ERNEST S. SMITH, Auditors. Joan and Jerry Riaubia are on the sick list. Samuel Switzer is Germany on a furlough. ORANGE Eudora Berlew spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Berlew. : Miss Alberta Lamoreaux has been visiting her sister, Mrs. George Ber- lew. Pvt. Millard C. Robbins, home on furlough from Ft. McClellan, and Miss Barbara Eleanor Flynn, dau- ghter of Mrs. Mary Flynn of Dallas, were married at the home of the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins of Orange. Rev. Charles H. Gilbert, pastor of the Orange Methodist Church perform- ed the ceremony. IDETOWN Mrs. Martin ‘Calkins has returned to her home after spending the last four weeks with Mrs. William Gatler of New York (City. Mrs. Gatler returned with Mrs. Calkins to spend sometime with them. PFC. Charles Casterline has re- turned to Greenboro, North (Carol- ina, after spending a 90-day fur- lough with his wife. PFC. iCaster- line spent a few days in ‘Washing- ton, D.C., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘George 'Casterline enroute to Greenboro. Mrs. Casterline is re- siding at present with Mrs. Mary VanCampen. Mary Elizabeth Rienzo of New York spent the weekend with Mary Kern. Dorothy Fitzpatrick and Patricia Doyle of College Misericor- dia spent Sunday with Mary. Norman Hawk who was recently discharged from the army spent the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. A. A. Neely and Mr. and Mrs. | Ralph Neely, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Neely and sons, Ralph and Ray all of Wilkes-Barre, spent Sunday with home from Mr. and Mrs. William Derham- mer and children, Phyllis and Wal- ter of Beaumont, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James iCasterline. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger and son Arnold of Laketon, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Keller. Centermoreland Loren and Bill Schoonover, and Earl Nulton have received their discharges and are home. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Roderick called on Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schoonover Sunday afternoon. Mr. Dempski has bought Tom Dickinson’s farm and expects to move on it in the spring. Keith Harding of Washington, D. C., is spending the weekend with his parents. Mrs. Helen Frantz entertained in honor of her brothers, Loren and Bill who recently returned home. She served a chicken supper. 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