The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 11, 1949, Image 7

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THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1949
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® | citizens are proud of our homes,
and the community, and are going
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(Continued from Page Two) to dress it up with trees, shrubs,
boards and Parent Teacher's Asso-
ciations in beautifying school prop-
= BY | plants, pretty rock gardens and
partment of Highways, Highway En-
2 gineers, Luzerne County Commiss-
"joners, Wilkes-Barre School: Board,
Wilkes-Barre Park Department, the
Garden Club, City Planning Com-
mittee, and the County Schools, it
was decided to make an inten-
sive drive this spring to wipe out,
or at least to cover over, many of
the eyesores in our valley, and to
beautify the approaches to our
county seat.
Most of us remember Wyoming
Valley when it was a beauty spot.
At present it is becoming an eye-
sore. Why not take up the challenge
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vines, over roadsides, over pub-.
lic buildings, school buildings, and
old, neglected buildings. Will you
undertake to make your readers
plant minded this spring? Will you
join in a campaign to make Wy-
oming Valley flourish and bloom
in 1949 as it used to do in the
good old days?
To accomplish this, everyone
must begin with his own property.
Clean up as soon as the weather
permits—interest neighbors in do-
ing the same. Be all ready for the
big sale of evergreens and shrubs
which we expect will be carried on
by local nurserymen.
ators of factories and mills, can be
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erties, and in protecting them from FARM TOPICS
maurauders. Merchants, and. oper-!
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persuaded to cover their walls with
lovely Boston ivy or wisteria, or in
Repair Farm Machines—It is
planting shrubbery at the base of| good planning to repair the farm
the building.
This is an educational program. | starts.
machinery before spring field work
It is also good economy to
It is up to all of us to further it as | put used machinery in working
individuals, and as clubs.
condition because new machinery
Let's begin to plan and organ-;is extremely high priced.
ize now for the biggest and best
More Turkeys Seen— A 14 per
beautification in the history of the cent increase in the number of
Valley. We hope that every civic | turkeys to be grown in Pennsyl-
club will adopt a conspicuously ug-|vania and a 25 per cent greater
ly, empty lot along the highway and | number for the whole country are
make it a: pride to the neighbor-| indicated by recent intention sur-
hood. Wake up good citizens, Let's | veys.
plant!!!
Signed
This is a reversal of the
1948 record.
Test Old Seeds—Vegetable seeds
and show to the world that our Citizens must interest school
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We Carry A
> Complete Line Of
E Quality
= DAIRY AND CALF FEEDS
= Old Toll Gate Feed Service
JIM HUSTON, Prop. a
=Luzerne-Dallas Highway—Phone Dallas 520-R-2=
Soles -Paorts-Service
MiInLL HoLLOW REO
Dial Kingston 7-6653
Doc Burger, Sales Mgr.
610 Union Street, Luzerne - =
Anthony Jackowski, Owner -
Commonwealth AUDITORS’ REPORT County Luzerne
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Pennsolvania 1948 Township—Franklin
From First Monday in January 1948 to First Monday in January 1949
CASH BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR
Cash in Bank, Securities and Reserves .........cccocneiinnee $ 1345.26
= Total. Em $ 154526 8
RECEIPTS
Taxes Collected in Cash During Year .......c....... $ 1,779.84 | §
Taxes Collected on Old Duplicates During Year .... 416.83
Amount Received from other Sources (a) to (i)
Born: DOF ieee derirnrirutsssenpmsiaisasnsh casensin nies tasess 196.00
DEERE ar... ens as pondiniin $ 2,392.67
EXPENDITURES
General HE OVEINITIERE ... i. vt cerassnis censrsnssuvsbagivissseessionss $ 422.11
Highways. 0 ii hin errr piss nat 2,057.80
I Ce amie Ons i rie tise ia car nninssi sun naiohasid tas shir santas 159.43
BBall LE re esha a $ 2,639.34
CASH BALANCE AT-END OF YEAR .........c..c.iu $ 1,298.59
RESOURCES
Due From. Tax Collectors .......oiniiuisinillasimissnisisrns $ 378.47
Value of Township Machinery & Township Buildings 1,175.00
TT OLEE | ia ii icine sinasiiansnaian ss su intasasbonsiagsssssnusinpesie $ 1,553.47
ASSESSED VALUATION OF THE TOWNSHIP... $331,548.00
Published or posted in accordance with section
547, Act 567, Approved, July 10,.1947, P.L. 1481
Signed:
JAMES MITCHELL
BYRON E. KESTER
DAVID PERRY
Auditors
Member Fed. Deposit Insurance Corp'n.
Neil Chrisman, Chairman
Face Lifting Committee
Junior Chamber of Commerce
Mrs. Charles H. Miner, Chairman
Civic Committee, Wyoming
Valley Woman's Club
James D. Hutchison
held over from last year should
be tested for germination before
planting. The test can be made in
a flat or between blotting papers
in a shallow tray or large plate.
Keep the seeds moist and warm.
Dehorn the Calves—Caustic pot-
ash or horn paints can be used
to dehorn calves. As soon as a
horn button appears, clip the hair
and rub the horn area until bleed-
ing occurs. Follow manufacturers’
directions.
Control Hog Mange—Either of
two new ‘chemicals, chlordane and
benzene hexachloride, may be used
to control hog mange. Apply as
a pressure spray on a warm, bright
day. Ask your county agent for
details.
Prepare to Spray—Because of
mild weather, apple scab spores are
maturing several weeks earlier than
Don't sell your antiques before
calling LEIDINGER’'S. Rifles,
Revolvers, Guns, Furniture,
Glass, Silver and Coins. En-
tire Estates Bought.
LEIDINGER’S
117 S. Washington St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.—Phone 3-9459 |
usual. Be prepared to spray earlier | perative. One-third to a half of
for proper control. | the production costs are in labor.
Ventilate Dairy Barns—Cow com- | A high-quality sugar bush and
fort pays at the milk pail. Proper labor-saving equipment will help
ventilation is recommended. Stables
too warm can be as injurious as
those too cold. The preferred
winter temperatures range from
40 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit,
Cut Operation Costs— Efficient
and economical operations in mak-
ing maple syrup and sugar are im-
ILL KS
cut costs.
Montour County has a land area
of only 130 square miles.
WEST SIDE
BUILDING MATERIAL CO.
G. HOWARD LEWIS, Prop.
Plasterer and Mason Materials
Brick—All Kinds
Calcium Chloride
“Heatilator™ Fireplaces
Septic Tanks— Drain Tile
Sewer Pipe—Flue Lining
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Roofing—Insulation
Steel Windows
JIS FASY. 10
Tay “Everything But Lumber”
(s I | | | | DIAL KINGSTON 7-1312
262 Union Street, Luzerne
Luzerne County Agriculture Ex-
tension Association, 5 Water St.
Wilkes-Barre
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The Bookworm
(Continued from Page Two)
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themselves, there are any number of
biographies of famous personalities
in the musical sphere. “Galli-Cur-
ci’s Life of Song”, by C. F. Le-
Massena was especially alluring to
me to browse through as that great
singer was in the very first opera,
“Lucia de Lammermoor”, which I
saw in Chicago a number of years
ago. I remembered, too, how moth-
er had exposed me to the sextette
from “Lucia” and many other
beautiful and inspiring selections,
rendered on the Red Seal phono-
graph records, in my quite young
days.
Also in the music section at the
library is a very nice four-volume
set of selections, entitled “World's
Best Music”. And on the Memor-
ial shelves is a wonderful Ency-
clopedia of Music and Musicians
and a volume of folk songs.
What inspiration, what entertain-
ment, what solace, what know-
ledge and understanding are
brought into our minds and hearts
when we seek the company of
books and music.
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4 CKS 159
YOUR NAME PRINTED
ON EACH CHECK
COE EEE OTE OCTET CROCE CEUCRERRRRTARURRRARRRTRR RRR RRRREZETA HON
Charles H. Long's
Third Annual
Mammoth
PUBLIC SALE
of Thousands of Dollars Worth of New and Used
FARM EQUIPMENT
at Sweet Valley
SATURDAY MARCH 19
Starting at 10 A. M. Rain or Shine
17 TRACTORS 17
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3 PICK-UP BALERS 3
MANY
«NO REQUIRED BALANCE
+NB CHARGE FOR DEPOSITS
MANURE SPREADERS
MANY
OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT
WITH ANY AMOUNT AT
ANY TELLERS WINDDW IN
SAW MILLS - POWER UNITS - CHAIN SAWS
OF WILKES-BARRE
Een
WYOMINC Zenl NATIONAL BANK
International P. T. 0. CORN BINDER with loader
114 YEARS OF BANKING SUCCESS AT
Corner Markst & Franklin Streets
Trillium in spring or CUTTEN GAS
These odors no one can surpass.
But either one in its place
Gives joy unto the human race.
Cutten Gas Company
30 WEST EIGHTH STREET —_
Phone Wyoming 327%
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WYOMING, PA.
McCormick Deering “22x26’’ THRESHER
Massey Harris SELF PROPELLED COMBINE
USED CARS and TRUCKS
TRACTOR PLOWS, TRACTOR
MOWERS, CORN SHELLERS,
SIDE DELIVERY RAKES, HAY
LOADERS, TEDDERS, SEVERAL
3 & 4 SECTION HARROWS,
SEVERAL 1 & 2-ROW TRANS-
PLANTERS & POTATO PLANT-
ERS, HORSE DRAWN & TRAC-
L
HUNDREDS OF OTHER ITEMS and FURNITURE
TOR SPRAYERS, CORN PLANT-
ERS, RED MEDIUM CLOVER
SEED, RECLEANED CLINTON
SEED OATS, HORSE & TRAC-
TOR WEEDERS, FARM TRAIL-
ERS, CEMENT MIXER, (New);
TRACTOR DISC HARROWS,
Lunch will be served by the Ladies Aid of the Christian Church
+ CASHIERS: William James, Lee Trumbower
CLERKS: Victor Long, Wayne Long
AUCTIONEERS: Howard Sands and M. L. Bunnel|
C000
GRAIN BINDERS, POTATO
DIGGERS, ELECTRIC FLY
TRAPS, RANGE SHELTERS,
DRINKING FOUNTAINS.
SWING, SMOKE STANDS, 1
EASY SPIN DRIER (just over-
hauled); 1 ELECTRIC REFRIG-
ERATOR, BEDROOM SUITE,
BUFFET, CHAIRS, TABLES
FURNITURE ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES
SEVERAL 9 x 12 RUGS, HALL MANY OTHER PIECES TOO
RUNNERS, REED PORCH NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
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