wn - Nt T= A i EU WN fr ~ THE POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1949 PAGE SEVEN ph IILLA Ol Be Et GET TO Arthritis Pain HEIL N} F312 For quick, delightfully comforting help n ‘aches and pains of Rheumatism, Arthritis : ie QUALITY PLUS SERVICE EQUALS 0ld Toll Gate Feed Service g JIM HUSTON, Prop. uzerne-Dallas Highway—Phone Dallas 520-R-2 IEEE REE REET ECR RCRA TRUCKS 3 . 1p USES Soles -Ports-Service Min. HoLLOW REO A ——— <i Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia try Romind. Works through the blood. Pirst dose usually starts alleviating pain so you can work, enjoy life and sleep more comfortably. Get Romind at druggist today. Quick, com- plete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. a ‘Jackson Ball Club Will Elect Officers Jackson ball team will meet at | Zig’s, on Silkworth road Tuesday, 'eFbruary 15 at 8:00 p.m. to reor- ganize for the coming season. Any sport fan desiring to man- age the team or participate in any way at this meeting may do so because a manager and officers for | the year will be elected. Brace Bible Class To Elect Officers Brace Bible Class of Dallas Meth- urch will hold its monthly meet- ing and annual election of officers on Monday evening at 8 in the | Church social rooms. Refreshments will be served following the pro- gram. ne) enna orn 610 Union Street, Luzerne Anthony Jackowski, Owner Dial Kingston 7-6653 - Doc Burger, Sales Mgr. Lombard Chain Saws With @® NEW HIGH SPEED CUTHING © LOW MAINTENANCE COSTS @ LESS FREQUENT SHARPENING LOMBARD GOVERNOR CORPORATION, Ashiond, Mosockussits See this saw af oer place Rural Supply Gompany JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT & SERVICE PHONE: MUHLENBURG 411 Location, Muhlenburg-Harveyville Road SHICKSHINNY, PA. Wasren High Speed Chains CALORIC GAS STOVES AND COMBINATIONS Immediate Delivery Re-Elected Trustees Thomas Carle Jr., Herbert De- Witt and Bruce Long were elected trustees of Trucksville Methodist Church Sunday. Join Pastor's Class Three more boys and girls joined the pastor's Confirmation Class at Trucksville Methodist Church last week. They are Thomas and Brenda Cleasby and John Roushey, making thirty four in all. Mrs. Ray Evans Is Hostess to Card Club Mrs. Ray Evans of Demunds road entertained members of her card club at her home Monday evening. Present were: Mrs. J. H. Hauck, Mrs. Henry Peterson, Mrs. Florence Phillips, Mrs. James Huston, Mrs. Paul Warriner, Mrs. George Jacobs, Mrs. Robert Wirsing, Mrs. M, J. Brown and the hostess. The population of the United States when the first census was taken, in 1790, was 3,929,314. RADIO-TVNEWS TV Those who have not been out to see Jerry Frantz’'s TV (Anchor Inn, Overbrook Ave.) during the last week have a surprise in store for themselves. We have ironed out a number of problems and have had 7 consecutive nights of enter- tainment. We are rather pleased about the whole thing. Spend a pleasant evening with Jerry and see for yourself. Due to the number of questions we have had about TV, particularly as to whether a certain location could receive TV, I want to re- peat, ONLY A TEST ON THE SITE IN QUESTION CAN TELL YOU WHETHER OR NOT IT IS FAVOR- ABLE FOR TV: If you are inter- ested, let us test at the site. That is’ the only real answer. Custom Radio Service It is our belief and understand- ing that the words “Radio Ser- vice” mean more than is gen- erally accepted. It certainly means more than just making a radio set work, We belive that the customer is entitled to a feeling that his set has been properly serviced and that he can be reasonably sure that it will continue to work for a period of time. We further be- ieve that our customer is endowed with as much (or more) intelli- gence as we have and that he can understand a sensible explanation of what has been done to his set. One might say that our basic pol- icy is honesty for, like honesty, it has begun to pay. Bring those Radio and TV prob- lems to us. We can help you. Two bargains this week, see the classified column. C. L. CONGDON BACK MOUNTAIN RADIO SERVICE Fernbrook-Demunds Road E. Dallas PHONE 317-R-8 Legal— NOTICE IS hereby given that the Board of Township Supervisors of Dallas Township, Luzerne Coun- ty, Pa., on February 2, 1949, duly enacted an ordinance entitled “An ordinance to issue bonds of Dallas Township, Luzerene County, Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania in the sum of $9,000. 00 for the purpose of providing funds to purchase road mach- inery, dump truck and/or road grader; to approve the form of bond; and to provide for the assessment, levy and col- lection of a tax to pay the in- terest and taxes covenanted to be paid thereon and ‘the principal at maturity.” The following is a summary of said ordinance: The indebtedness report recited the fact that the net electoral and non-electoral debt of Dallas Town- ship, including the debt to be in- curred, did- not exceed two per centum of the assessed valuation, and did not exceed the consti- tutional limits, Section 1 authorized the issu- ing of bonds in the amount of $9, 000.00 for the purpose of providing funds to purchase road machinery, dump truck and/or road grader. Section 2 described the type of bond to be issued, the denomina- tion, numbers, date and fixed the rate of interest on the bond at two and one half per cent. and set for the dates after which the bonds could be called, the method of giving notice thereof and the terms upon which such bonds may be called and recited the period of usefulness of the property and im- provements for which the bonds are to be issued. Section 3 pro- If It's REAL ESTATE You want To BUY Or SELL Or RENT See SCOTTY Dallas 244-R-3 ® D. T. SCOTT & SONS Established 1908 Dallas Representative DURELLE T. SCOTT, JR. Real Estate and Fire Insurance TELEPHONE Dallas 244-R-13 or W-B 3-2515 Residence 54 HUNTSVILLE ROAD Dallas, Pa. vided that the bonds should be issued free of present or future State tax. Section 4 provided for the levy of a tax sufficient to pay the principal of bonds and inter- est thereon and provided for an appropriation from the general fund to meet the principal and interest falling due before the col- lection of the first annual tax. Section 5 provided for the pledge of the full faith and credit of the Township for the payment of the principal of the bonds and the interest and taxes accruing thereon. Section 6 provided for the meth- od of execution of the bonds, the form of the bonds, the form of the coupons thereon, and the form of the endorsement. Section 7 estab- lished a sinking fund. Section 8 provided for the filing of the fin- ancial statement in the Court of Quarter Sessions. Section 9 re- pealed all resolutions and or ordin- ances, or parts of resolutions and or ordinances inconsistent with said ordinance, Mildred A. Major Secretary of the Board of Supervisors of Dallas Township Luzerne County, Pa. Past Councillors Club Mrs. Alice Fiske, King Street, will entertain Past Councillors Club of Mt. Vale Council 224 Daughters of America on Wednesday evening, February 11. Is Hostess At Party Mrs. Alan Ockenhouse entertain- ed a group of friends at her home on Rice Street on Monday even- ing. Present were: Mrs. Rose James, and Helen Rowe of Edwardsville, Mrs, Alice Fiske, Miss Ruth Fiske, Mrs. Edward Estock, Mrs. Ernest Wood, Miss Helen Czulegar, Mrs. John Layoau, Mrs. Russell Ocken- house, Mrs. Paul B. Shaver, Mrs. Marcus Ide, Mrs. Clara Gross, Mrs. Warren Brown, Mrs. Ralph Eipper and the hostess. It 2 fer 0 AAR [0 AA 2 ETI YOUR NAME PRINTED ON EACH CHECK NO REQUIRED BALANCE *NB CHARGE FOR DEPOSITS OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT WITH ANY AMOUNT AT ANY TELLERS WINDOW IN Bertram and Sands Herds Lead [n Production of Butterfat The report of Miss Carol Cook, Cow Tester for Luzerne County Cow Testing Association, for the month of January, 1949, showed that 22 herds with 474 cows in milk and 97 cows dry were on test during the month! Two cows were sold for dairy purposes and 13 for non-dairy purposes. One cow was purchased. 174 cows produced over 40 lbs. fat, and 77 produced over 50 lbs. 171 cows produced over 1,000 lbs .milk. 95 cows passed the 1200 mark. TEN HIGHEST PRODUCING COWS IN BUTTERFAT FOR MONTH Name of Lbs. Percent Lbs. + Owner Breed Cow Milk Fat Butterfat Shoemaker Bros, R.H. Jumbo 3 2000 4.3 86.0 Sands Farm Dairy R.H. Hartog 24999 3.4 85.0 *Goodleigh Farm R.G. Flower 1897 44 83.5 Shoemaker Bros. R.H. S. Snowball 2034 4.1 83.4 Shoemaker Bros, R.H. Ollie 5 1984 4.1 81.4 *Goodleigh Farm R.G. Manet 1705 4.7 80.1 *Godleigh Farm R.G. Herina 1845 41 75.6 Sands Farm Dairy R.H, Della 2257 3.3 74.4 Sterling Farm R.G. No. 189 1175 6.3 74.0 *Goodleigh Farm R.G. Rosebud 1631 45 73.5 TEN HIGH HERDS IN AVERAGE BUTTERFAT PRODUCTION : Cows Cows Average Average Owner Breed Milking Dry Milk Butterfat | Harold Bertram RG&RH 14 0 1307 47.41 Sands Farm Dairy Mixed 23 0 1236 43.88 Goodleigh Farm R.G. 44 3 864 40.01 Sterling Farm R.G. 73 5 768 38.77 Shoemaker Bros. RH. 19 6 918 34.28 C. J. Major RH. & R.G. 10 4 829 32.09 Wm. Valentine RJ. 6 0 553 31.47 Richard S. Johns Mixed 15 2 775 30.91 *Retreat R.H. 52 5 853 30.44 Springbrook R.M.S.H. 9 1 767 28.06 * Milked three times daily. Commonwealth AUDITORS’ REPORT 1948 From First Monday in January 1948 to First Monday in January 1949 CASH BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR Cash in Bank, Securities and Reserves RECEIPTS Taxes Collected in Cash During Year Taxes Collected on Old Duplicates During Year Amount Received from County on Unpaid Taxes or County—Luzerne Township—Lehman Pennsylvania Liens Filed: i. i iid id nde a il 1,343.82 Amount Received from ‘other Sources (a) to (i) Form: 7005 obi rR a 5,707.53 DORN: iii tastiest anaes a abide die SR $14521.88 Amount Received from Loans or Certificates of indebt- CIES di bd a LT 1500.00 Bota) isis iii irs bases en sa ed $17,032.67 EXPENDITURES General! GOVETNMENL i coriie ies shrmnsts is ig SE $ 3584.52 Protection. to: Persons and Property .i....cce.essesieds 1,070.00 Highways a ee LT es ens Miscellaneous Debt Service Total i i ean be detaugn $16,761.19 CASH BALANCE AT END OF YEAR '..................... $ 27148 RESOURCES + Cash, Securities’ and. ReESEIVES ‘v.ii.cuiceesisetoissronssiseaseueiosnes $ 271.48 Dug: from’ Tax Collectors: «. ii. iuiviimssrimsiiomiososes 2,067.30 Due from County on Taxes Returned and Liens Filed 624.03 2 By oR SS SG Sasa Ty $ 2,962.81 LIABILITIES OF WILKES-BARRE CT. WYOMING NATIONAL gap | sre SEE ten 114 YEARS OF BANKING SUCCESS AT | Corner Market & Franklin Streets Sember Fed. Deposit Insurance Gorpn. Outstanding Bank Notes & Certificates of Indebtedness $ 4,500.00 Assessed Valuation of the Township $9847.08 Published or posted in accordance with Section 547, Act 567. approved, July 10, 1947, P. L. 1481. F. L. RUGGLES LEONARD H. IDE Signed: Auditors MARY WORTH’S FAMILY QUITE SO+--T HAVE MY CREDENTIALS THAT'S ALL RIGHT, THE ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT 15 LOOKING WELL, YOU'LL WITH MRS.WORTH ON THAT! AT ONE K I'M AFRAID L HAVEN'T BEEN OF HAVE TO DEAL ON THE CONTRARY! § YOU'VE TOLD ME EXACTLY WHAT [ WANTED TO KNOW! & COLONEL CANFIELD,EH? «+ =AND YOU! SAY YOU'RE HERE ON GOVERNMENT BUSINESS 2 SIR! WHAT CAN 1 DO FOR You? TIME, WE HELD A LARGE MORTGAGE ON THE HOTEL, BUT SHE'S OPERATED IT SO WELL SHE'S ABOUT GOT THE PROPERTY CLEAR! «<<PRETTY WELL FIXED, THAT WOMAN! FOR AN OFFICE. BUILDING ««=1 WANTED TO ASK ABOUT THE GALVIN HOTEL! MUCH HELP TO YOU , COLONEL ! ees SOMEWHERE ! = SEN L 2 YE), by J) : . f i E a) ; ko J REGLAR FELLERS Jimmie's Hint Is Heeded' By GENE BYRNES I WONT BE 1 TIER MOM Er RE ASKED JS AS =r 3 ¥ % | | 99.50 and u , 4 = » $ P EE HAROLD ASH MeE IE i Plumbing, Heating, Bottled Gas Sy TEs = -. i . = asco A TELEPHONE 409-R-7 SHAVERTOWN, PA. American News Features.sine.
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