The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 08, 1948, Image 7

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Grange Booster Night
Jackson Grange will celebrate
Booster Night Saturday, October 9
at 8 o'clock when Professor Frank
Walp, supervising principal of
Forty Fort Schools, will be guest
speaker. Grange quartet will en-
tertain with selections. Charter
members will be honored.
The meeting is open to the
public,
Prepare for
WINTER
STORM
DOORS
WINDOWS
MADE TO MEASURE
We also make casement
sash, kitchen cabinets,
and other types of special
mill work.
A call will bring our
representative
Whitesell
Brothers
Phones: Dallas - 468-R-7
416-R-7
Loyalville, Pa.
MILLWORK
' LEGAL
{Continued from Page Six)
First & Farmers Nat. Bk. &
Tr. Co., Mont cse 133,00¢
First Nai. Bk. in Erownsvil.e,
Brownsville 10,000.
First Nai. Bk.
Canonsburg
at Canonsbur.,
First Nat. Bk., Meshopren
First Nat. Bk., Nic
First Nat. Bk. Qil City
Peoples Nati. Bk., Slewaris-
town .
West Milton State Bk.,
Milton ..
* West Side Bk., West Pittston
160 §CC.00
West
10.0092.00
10,00€.60
$638,000.00
263.247.77
Total Inactives
Harrisburg Tr.
| burg
TOTAL AMOUNT IN
STATE WORKMEN'S IN-
SURANCE FUND 3 $946,247.77
STATE WORK RELINE COMPENSATION
FU)
Co!
Harrisburg Tr. Co., Harris-
bare. $14,931.66
TOTAL AMOUNT IN
STATE .WORK RELIEF
COMPENSATION FUND $14,931.66
STOCK WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION
SECURITY FUND
Harrisburg Tr. Coy Harris-
burg -.. iS ?
TOTAL AMOUNT IN
STOCK RNs
COMPENSATION S
ITY FUND $17,120.20
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
BENEFIT PAYMENT FUND
Harrisburg Tr. Co., Harris-
$17,182.20
urg Sdn SE% $23,919.21
Philadelphia Nat. Bk., Phila-
1phia 876,483.06
Market Street Nat. Bk., Phila-
delphia "<i 732,086.00
TOTAL AMOUNT IN UN-
EMPLOYMENT COMPEN-
SATION BENEFIT PAY-
MENT FUND : $1,632.488.27
UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
CONTRIBUTION FUND
Renews Tr. Qo Harris-
$29,759.23
Phiiagelnhia Nat. Bk., Phila-
deiphia’ at unl 171,755.42
TOTAL AMOUNT IN UN-
EMPLOYMENT COMPEN-
Saslon CONTRIBUTION
FUN: $201.514.65
0 COMPENS ATION FUND
Beaver Tr Co., Beaver $5,000.00
Biglerville Nat. Bk., Bigler-
Ville ol. a : 5.000.00
Brockway Citizens Bank,
+ Brockway .. 5,000.00
Citizens & Southern Bk. & Tr.
Co., Philadelphia 5,000.00
Citizens Nat. Bk. in Windber,
‘Windber 3 20,000.00
Clearfield Tr. Co., Clearfield 5,000.00
Colonial Tr. Co., Pit {sburgh 10,000.20
County Nat. Bk. at Clearfield,
Clearfield :
County Tr. Co., Somerset ...
Danville Nat. Bk., Danville ..
Denver Nat. Bk., ‘Denver
East Stroudsburg Nat.
East Stroudsburg
First Nat. Bk., Berwick
First Nat. Bk., Kingston
First Nat. Bk., Nesquehoning
os Nat. BE, New Bethle-
Bk.,
he 10.000.00
First Nat. ‘Bk., locity 10.000.090
First Nat. Bk., Pen Argyl ... 10,032.60
|First Nat. Bk., Roscoe ... . 8,002.00
iFirst Nat. Bk., Wellsboro . 10,000.00
Punxsutawney Nat. Bk,
Punxsutawney ... ... 6,000.60
‘Schuylkill Haven Tr. Co
Schuylkill Haven .......... 10,000.00
Total Inactives ..... i T$164,0 000.00
Harrisburg Tr. Co., Harris-
IRR eel vtuiai od La aon 49,589.28
. TOTAL AMOUNT IN VET-
: Fran COMPENSATION
wins manele ut Sans $213,589.28
Vrs CoM SATION SINKING
HprmuE. 3% Co. Harris:
Phila, Nat. Bk., Philadelphia
| POTAL AMOUNT IN VET-
. ERANS' COMPENSATION
SINKING FUND $147,808.87
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION
UND
$17.45
13
$7,736.63
. 89,473.85
* TOTAL AMOUNT: VO-
CATIONAL REHAB =
ANE rar
ING TAX FU.
Harrshurg Tr. Co.,
Su 10.53
§ $271,234.24
} ree
TOTAL, AMOUNT
WITHHOLDING
FUND
$271,234.24
' TOTAL ALL FUNDS" 15,616,428.61
eS ood Banks. i
TATEMENT INCLUDES
|THE NAMES OF: ALL BANKS, BANi-
'G INSTITUTIONS AND TRUST COM-
Bas WITH WHICH THE, PUBLIC
FUNDS ARE DEPOSITED WITH TLE
[VARIOUS AMOUNTS OF SUCH DE-
|POSTTS. INTEREST AT THE RATE or
ONE (1) PER CENTUM PER ANNUM
IS PAYABLE ON DEPOSITS IN THE
INACTIVE DEPOSITORIES. BONDS ARE
{HELD BY THE COMMONWEALTH FOR
THE SAFE KEEPING OF THE DEPOSITS.
RAMSEY S. BLACK,
STATE TREASURER.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania |
|City of Harrisburg Ss:
BEFORE ME, G. HAROLD WAGNER,
AUDITOR ' GENERAL, PERSONALLY
[APPEARED RAMSEY S. BLACK, STATE
TREASURER, WHO, BEING DULY
[SWORN = ACCORDING TO LAW, DE-
"POSES SAYS THAT THE FORE-
GOING STATEMENT IS TRUE AND
[CORRECT TO THE BEST OF HIS
KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF
| SWORN AND SUBSCRIBED TO BE-
{FORE ME THIS 2H DAY OF SEP-
G. HAROLD WAGNER.
Pub in pursuance of Section 11,
ished
Act of February 17, 1908, as amended by
{Act No. 188 of June
Pennsylvania. .
, 1939, Harrisburg,
“FARM TOPICS
Clean Up Garden—A fall clean-
up of vegetable tops, weeds, and
other litter in the garden will re-
duce the disease problem on next
year’s crop. It is the easiest and
cheapest form of plant disease
control.
Avoid Too Much Lime—Too
much hydrated lime used in drying
litter for baby chicks can cause
, irritation of the feet, inflammation
of the respiratory system, and
even death of the chicks.
Save Wheat from Loss—Winter
wheat can now be sown safely in
nearly all sections of Pennsylvania
without danger of loss caused by
the Hessian fly. Fly-free dates are
grouped around the last of Septem-
ber and the first of October.
Make New Lawn Now—Fall is
the best time to start the new
lawn. A good lawn requires top-
soil, at least 4 inches thick and
preferably 6 inches, Fill in the
rough grade with subsoil up to
within 6 inches of the grade de-
sired and then fill with topsoil.
Feed New Grain Slowly—If small
amounts of new grain are fed the
| first few days and increased grad-
i ually over several weeks, the di-
| gestive systems of poultry will be-
come accustomed to the new grain
| without trouble.
Plan Rat Control—Screen and
ratproof corn cribs before the corn
crop is put in them. Also, plan
now to kill rats on the premises
with mixed red squill and meat
bait later in the fall.
Experience told the sad tale Sat-
urday as the Green and Gold of
Avoca took the measure of Dallas
Township Redskins, 18-6. It was
Avoca all the way, with Dallas on
the receiving end in all but the
third quarter, when they finally
began clicking and scored their only
touchdown.
The Red and White started a
drive in the latter part of the third
period, highlighted by a pass from
Bloomer to Redmond good for 30
yards, but Avoca intercepted an-!
other pass to temporarily halt the
Redskins drive. Dallas refused to
give in and in the last quarter
Bloomer broke through and blocked
THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1948
last year’s squad. A number of
fumbles combined with some costly
penalties kept Dallas in their own
territory most of the game.
Putting the entire squad through
a hard workout this week, coach
Tom Edwards is preparing to give
West Pittston a battle tommorrow
afternoon. Although the Green and
White of Pittston are odds on favor-
ites, the Redskins, with a few games
under their belts, ‘might prove a
little tougher than expected. Dallas
will be playing their last home
game for the next three weeks and
are out to hand the West Pittston
lads a surprise and to atone for
last week's setback. _
Unable to decipher the Kingston
Township passing attack, a scrappy
Lehman team bowed in defeat 18-
0 last Saturday night at Kingston
Stadium before 450 fans. While the
Red and Blue more than held their
own on the ground, Kaytee’s end
Dick Handley roamed at will
through the Lehman secondary and
was on the receiving end of three,
touchdown passes.
With the teams going all out to
win, the tackling and blocking was
clean and hard on both sides, and
a more evenly matched contest
than the score seems to indicate
was played. Kaytee‘s first touch-
down came in the second quarter,
an Avoca punt and Flanagan re-
covered for Dallas on the Avoca
five. A penalty moved the ball to
the two where Rosser Cooke crash-
ed off-tackle for the score.
Avoca was led by Clifford, who!
made a 50 yard sprint through the
whole Dallas team on an off-tackle
slant, and seven other veterans of
When To Plant—Spring, not fall,
is the best time to plant straw-
berries in Pennsylvania. So says
J. U. Ruef, extension fruit special-
ist of Pennsylvania State College.
Cement Floors,
REMODELING
REPAIRS
CARPENTER WORK
Foundations
L. W. LeGrand. Jr.
PHONE DALLAS 254-R-9
Walks, Drives, We
Kulp
Rooting
® Painting
ROOFING & PAINTING CO.
ANNOUNCES A NEW
BACK MOUNTAIN SERVICE
IN RESIDENTIAL
® Septic Tank Installations
NO JOB TOO LARGE OR SMALL
25 Years Experience
DOUGLAS J. KULP
Kingston 7-1716
® Gutters
® Carpenter Repairs
The PERMA SEPTIC TANK
Made of
Reinforced
Concrete
Manufactured by
C. E. GERMAN & SON
74 DILLEY STREET, FORTY FORT, PENNA.
For Information Call Your
LOCAL SUPPLY DEALER or KINGSTON 7-5348
ne seid
when on a beautifully executed
play Russ Hons flipped a long pass
to Handley in the end zone. The
Orange and Black scored again just
before the half on a jump pass,
Gleasbi to Handley. Midway in the
third quarter, it was Hons to Hand-
ley again for Kingston Township's
final score.
Have New Son
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Patner of
Fernbrook have announced the
birth of a son, Samuel Joseph, at
Nesbitt Hospital September 20.
_ PAGE SEVEN
Huntsville Church
Missionary Society of Huntsville
Christian Church is preparing a par-
cel of gifts to aid in rehabilitating
mission stations in Puerto Rico.
Collections of goods, which include
new or used sheets, cases, towels
and wash cloths, is in charge of
Mrs. Stanley Culp, Huntsville, and
will continue until after Anniver-
sary Week, ending October 20.
SHOP AT THE SHEWAN SHOP,
SHAVERTOWN
Do You
1947 Hudson
and Heater.
a radio.
1939 DeSoto Coupe
1937 Ford 2- door Sedan
1934 Dodge 4-door Sedan
*
$200 fo
GUY DUNHAM—Manager
* *
Kingston, Penna.
Good Car?
Convertible—Drive
3-1946 Hudson 4-door Sedans—All have heaters and one has
1946 Lincoln 4-door Sedan—Heater
1946 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan—Radio and Heater
3-1941 Hudson 4-door Sedans—Models 12, 14, 17—Heaters
1941 Packard 120 4-door Sedan, Radio and Heater
1940 Packard 110 2-door Sedan—Heater
1940 Buick 4-door Super Sedan—Radio and Heater
1940 Buick 4-door Special Sedan—Radio and Heater
1940 Oldsmobile 2-door Hydramatic Sedan—Radio and Heater
1940 Hudson 4-door Sedan—Heater
1938 Buick 4-door Sedan—Radio and Heater
*
Priced For Quick Sale From
Oliver Motors Ine.
USED CAR LOT
576 MARKET STREET
Need A
Radio
Master Overdrive,
*
$2,300
EDDIE SIMPSON—Salesman
*
Dial 8-0478
tion to buy.
There are many reasons why Fall Painting is best.
which we enumerate the following important ones. |
1. The surface is more likely to be dry.
2. The weather is more settled with less likelihood of rain
and dust.
3. Windows may be open for ventilation, better drying con-
ditions and less bother doing interior work.
4. Children in school and less interruption.
5. Better possibility of finding the time or help to do the
work.
6.
Good Paint saves its cost by preventing rot, rust and decay
which comes from not painting.
We would greatly appreciate the chance to serve you.
Won't you come in and let's talk it over without any obliga-
We're always glad: to see you.
Perhaps you are contemplat-
ing doing some exterior or
interior painting.
We are headquarters for the
Wetherill’s Atlas
here’s a Wetherill
famous
Paints.
kind for the very purpose
you have in mind.
Among
PHONE 124-R-2
Fernbiook Butdoss Supply
OPEN SATURDAYS ‘TIL 5 P.M.
G. .R. ‘CUPPLES, Prop.
Just off Fernbrook Corners
ROOFING SALE
Both -
45 Pound Roofing
55 Pound Roofing
Phone 215
LOGAN and LONG
NATIONALLY FAMOUS ROOFING
rices Reduced 10 fo 107%
ON ALL 3-IN-ONE STRIP SHINGLES
10 to 15% REDUCTION ON ROLL ROOFING
BACK MOUNTAIN LUMBER AND COAL CO.
Pound Per Square
per roll $1.85
per roll $2.30
Shavertown, Pa.
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50,000 gr, $80.
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