The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 02, 1951, Image 5

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    Harvey’s Lake
: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rogers are
visiting their son, Bernard sta-
tioned at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
~~ Mrs. Malcolmn Nelson, Mrs.
~~ David Price, Mrs. Fred Dodson and
Mrs. William Eckert attended the
. Colonial Tea at Irem Temple on
Monday.
~~ Mrs. Lee Shepperson and dau-
~ ghter, Peggy of Danville spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. How-
. ard Higgins. «
; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of
~~ Beach Haven entertained at a
party for their son Forrest, who
left for service on Monday. Guests
~ were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith
and daughter, Donna, Mr, and Mrs.
Harvey Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Dendler, Mr. and Mrs. Lorrie
~ Miller, and Mrs. Forrest Smith.
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SAFETY VALVE
a (Continued from Page Two)
a man could hide in one. We
think of them as oil jars, actually
they were cupboards, submerged in
the ground and used for food
storage.
I found a battle axe for Nelson's
present, I am sure it dates back to
the crusades, also a double barreled
pistol. It will take me weeks to get
the rust off both and eventually
they will find a place in the living
room, which already has the ap-
pearance of a museum.
Sincerely
Helen Booth
Ankara, Turkey
@® Mr. and Mrs. Booth, their daugh-
ter, Ann, and his mother, Mrs. C.
N. Booth, formerly lived on Lehman
Avenue, before departing for Tur-
key where Mr. Booth is an engineer
supervising airport construction.
Editor
~~ Official Board of the Alderson
Methodist Church met at the par-
sonage on Monday evening. Rev.
Ruth Underwood had charge. The
lL budget for the year was presented
and accepted. Those attending
were Mrs. John Cowan, Mr. and|
~ Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Garinger, Mr. and
~~ Mrs. Warren Dennis, Mr. and Mrs.
~ Alan Kistler, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
‘bridge Leinthall, Mrs. Kate Shultz,
Mrs. Morrison Witter, Mrs. Harry
Allen, Mrs. Fred Swanson and
~~ Mrs. Albert Armitage.
Quarterly Conference
Quarterly Conference will be
held at the Maple Grove Church
this Sunday.
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A. C. DEVENS, Owner
PHONE 200—DALLAS, PA.
EX
"Form 988
Commonwealth Auditors’ Report c,. Luzerne
Pennsylvania 1950 Twp. Kingston
From First Monday in January 1950 to
First Monday in January 1951
CASH BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR
. Cash in Bank, Securities and Reserves ...... $ 2,271.72
Sinking Fund No. 1, 1938 ...-.... 0 iui veaa. 1,976.20
Selita ea 2,760.54
Sinking Fund No..2, 1948 ...........o... A. 2,349.68
~ Other Funds, State A/C $505.93—Police Pen-
aie Slen3SBB903 oak ans 1,075.36
Ea Boal: ...n EE Ts $10,433.50
-—~ RECEIPTS
Taxes Collected in Cash During Year ....... $22,067.92
Taxes Collected on Old Duplicates During Year 3,159.38
Amount Received from County on Unpaid Taxes
or Liens Filed ......... 5... Rants vo 2116.54
Amount Received from other Sources (a)
5 BB) Form "905 .......coinia vila 4,651.80
Metal. ae $31,995.64
Amount Received from Loans or Certificates
. of Indebtedness .............50 0s 9,000.00
> Amount Received Non-Revenue ............. 6,507.03
CR DS GE NER FR a SE $47,502.67
EXPENDITURES
General Government ............ co. vuoi $ 2,176.05
Protection to Persons and Property ........ 3,662.75
Highways ss. 000 oa vin snare a 19,937.43
NESeallamMeoUS:. cen Nh ARR 1,923.01
Heb Serie: oe se de eR a 9,347.50
"Unpaid Bills of Prior Years ................ 2,281.16
Sinking Fund No. 1, 1938 ......... Keown 4,226.93
Sieht Band... es ees a 4,041.69
Sinking Fund No.2, 1948 ..........n500 0 0, 1,906.15
Other Funds, Police Pension ............... 838.55
Mala) ci. a TSE a $50,341.22
SSCASH BALANCE AT END OF YEAR ........ $ 7,594.95
RESOURCES
: Cash, Securities and Reserves. .............. $ 932.90
Sinking Fund No. 2, 1948 ........... cc... 3,190.67
Te Due from Tax Collectors 1950 Duplicate ..... 5,152.01
Due from County on Taxes Returned and
Bidens Filed ©... 0... en ea a, 7,874.06
Due from Solicitor 1945-'49 Returned Light tax 2,080.31
State A/C ..... RT Va ETT 78.05
Value of Township Machinery an ownship
Buildings. - rns sn a 12,842.12
Other Resources (Accts Rec. $450.00) (Light
A/C $1,674.93) (Pol. Pension $1,789.48) 3,914.41
Mekal =. a Ts eas $36,064.53
LIABILITIES
Outstanding Township Bonds .............. $10,500.00
Unpaid Bills and Pay Rolls ................ 1,614.88
Outstanding Vouchers .................;-.> 71.08
Rota) te NEE La an $12,185.96
ASSESSED VALUATION OF THE TOWNSHIP $1,935,208.00
DATE OF LAST MATURITY OF RESPECTIVE
ie FORMS OF FUNDED DEBT
1938 Bond Issue Paid in 1950—1948 Bond Issue
3 Matures in 1958
PUBLISHED OR POSTED IN AC-
~~ CORDANCE WITH SECTION 547,
ACT 567, Approved July 10, 1947,
- P. 1. 1431
Signed
Herman Sands
David Schooley
Fred W. Malkemes
Auditors
, THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1951
Beaumont
The Susque-Wyo League basket-
ball season for 1951 passed into
history with Beaumont chalking up
eight wins and four losses. Now
training for volley ball, track
meets, and baseball - gets under
way.
Bill Haase has purchased
Ellis Meeker property.
Best wishes for a complete re-
covery are being sent to Mrs. Dan
Meeker who has been a hospital
patient.
the
M/Sgt. Goodwin and family of|
Washington, D. C., were weekend
guests of the Charles Goodwins
who entertained the William
Downses of Budd Lake too.
The Seniors are still taking or-
ders for yearbooks.
Carl MacDougall, who is work-
ing at Greensburg, Va., spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward MacDougall.
George and Irvin Williams,
brothers of Mrs. William A. Aus-
tin, were here from Youngstown,
Ohio, for the funeral of their aunt,
Mrs. Annie Avery of Dallas.
Robert Clark has been trans-
ferred from Fort Dix, N. J. to an
Arkansas camp.
Charles Pilger, U.S.N,, is enroute
to Cuba.
The L. B. Hilberts have pur-
chased the Newberry property next
to the Cannery.
The “Casey” Denmons were
pleasantly surprised with a recent
long distance call from their son,
Kenneth, stationed at San Diego,
Calif, with the Navy.
The Arden Lancasters of Sun-
bury were Saturday dinner guests
of Mrs. Louisa Nieman.
The first grade with the help
of some girls of the Free Metho-
dist Sunday School surprised Mrs.
Ernest Brown with a
party at school Monday afternoon.
Ice cream and cake were a fitting
climax to an enjoyable hour of
fun and games.
You will enjoy the special ser-
vices at the Beaumont Union
Church Sunday, March 3, when a
group from Berwick will present
the message.
ldetown
Mr. and Mrs. William Williams
and children Donna Mae, Russell,
Jean of Honesdale, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers.
Mrs. Walter Smith and Kathryn
visited Mrs. Mildred Davis and Mr.
and Mrs. Edmond Weber of Out-
let on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. John Austin of
Roaring Brook and Mrs. Fred
Wintermute of Wilkes Barre, were
callers at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Titus on Sunday.
Carol Malkemes of Shavertown
spent the weekend with Nancy
Casterline.
Mrs, Albert London of Rahway,
N. J. is recovering at her home
after being a patient at the Rah-
way Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Lon-
don is the former Mary Casterline
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Casterline.
Warren Boston of Sweet Valley
vill show slides at the church-
iouse on Friday evening March 9,
it 8:00 o'clock, sponsored by the
Serving and Waiting Class. Mrs.
‘obert Clayton and Mrs. Fred Sut-
on are chairmen. Refreshments
vill be sold.
Miss Ruth Hart, Maryclaire and
oanne McKenna of Syracuse, N.Y.,
sent the weekend with Mrs. Claire
IcKenna. Others who spent Sun-
lay at the McKenna home were
Ir. and Mrs, Phillip Leyshon and
hildren, Anna and Robert and
Tiss Grace Leyshon of Scranton
nd Marie Wright of Kingston.
Ernest Fritz spent the weekend
vith Mr. and Mrs. James Fritz of
Jaltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Montross of
loxen were callers at the home
f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Montross
n Saturday.
The W.S.C.S. will have a ham
nd egg supper on Tuesday, Marct
6 at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Dean Shaver
nd Mrs. Robert Claytons are chair-
nen.
Mrs, Chloe Spencer was called to
arrisbell, Mich., by the death of
er brother, Stanley Pinber,
Miss Lulu Williams of Larks-
lle spent Sunday with Mr. and
Ars. William Casterline.
Loyalville
Ladies Aid, Loyalville Methodist
Church, meeting at the home of
Mrs. Minnie Wesley on Tuesday,
discussed plans for a bazaar and
church supper to be held in the
Church Hall in May. $31.75 was
contributed by the members to
take the place of proceeds or-
dinarily realized from the February
church supper. The door prize was
won by Mrs. Virgie Wolfe.
Refreshments were served
Mesdames Florence Wesley,
to
Dora
birthday |
Ide, Dorothy Steltz, Edith Steltz,
Mary Nienius, Martha Lewis, Addie
Payne, Bessie Ide, Esther Baer,
Virgie Wolfe, Esther Owen, Josie
Hummell, Pearl Ide, Minnie Wesley
and her mother.
Fourth Quarterly Conference will
be held at Maple Grove Methodist
Church March 4, with District Sup-
ertintendent preaching at the wor-
ship service at 7:30, and conference
following.
Finance Committee of Maple
Grove Charge will meet at 7 PM.
T. E. Ruggles is chairman; Members
are M. L. Ruggles, Miss Letha
Wolfe, Mrs. Arthur Hoover, Gil-
bert Ide, Mrs. Henry Wolfe, George
Seymour and Mrs. Earl Kittle.
Pastoral Relations Committee, al-
so meeting at 7 P.M. Maple Grove
Church, has as its chairman Dana
Davenport; members, T. E. Ruggles,
William LaBarr, Mrs. Marton Con-
nelly, Russell Steele, Mrs. John
Hildebrant, Mrs. Audrey Booth,
Aubrey Williams, George Seymour
and Joseph Yahara.
Sweet Valley
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Fiske enter-
tained their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fiske
and family, Millville, and Murray
Fiske, Coudersport, recently. Mur-
ray is County Agent for Potter
County.
Martin Foss, Luzerne, visited his
a A
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brother and sister-in-law, and Mrs,
Frank Foss, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bronson
and Luther Hunter attended the
dinner in honor of Charles Reese,
retired postal employee after 54
years of service, at Hotel Sterling.
Back Mountain Lions Club held
a Lover's Night party Tuesday at
Hunlocks Creek Methodist Church.
Among the guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Freeman, Mr. and
Mrs, Alfred Bronson, Mr. and Mrs.
George Bronson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Fiske.
Sherman Kunkle attended the
Father and Son Banquet at Metho-
dist Church, Trucksville, Monday
night.
Mrs, Charles Long and Wilma
June, Mrs. Russell Kitchen and
Mrs. Stanley Post visited friends in
Wyoming last week.
Mrs. Richard McHenry, Town
Hill, gave birth to a daughter last
week in the Nanticoke Hospital.
Mrs. McHenry is a native of Ger-
many, and her husband is in
Korea. :
John Paul was admitted to Nan-
ticoke Hospital Friday night.
Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Wood spent
a few days with Mrs. Woods’
mother, Mrs. Etta Owens, in Combs,
Kentucky, before leaving for New
York en route for South America.
Safety Drive for school children
is about completed.
Lewis Davenport and daughter
LIVABILITY
PULLORUM
TESTED
Fourteen Years in the Hatchery Business
Healtheier, heftier chicks
mean healthier, heftier
prices when you go to
market. All our chicks
are U. S. Pullorum tested
for your safety. Insure
profits. Order from us.
HILBERT’S
BEAUMONT
HATCHERY
PHONE H. L. 3422
Listen to the latest farm news every day at
12:55 over Station WHWL
Front-mounted
No. 895 QD Cultivator
on Model "HG" 68.
Rear, semi-mounted
No. 22-A Mower
on Model "HG" 42.
designed
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Here’s a crawler tractor—the
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For full information on the broad line of front-mounted
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and find out how easily it handles, we believe you’ll want
one for your farm.
Charles H. Long
SWEET VALLEY, PENNA—Phones 8421 - 8431
Mary Bell, Fullerton, spent Sun-
day with Mrs. May Davenport and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis
Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lukavitch
and Mrs. Paul Sgroi and daughter
Joan and Mrs. Thomas Jones,
spent the weekend in Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Updyke
celebrated their 51st wedding an-
niversary last week as guests of
their son and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Updyke, at Gennetti’s
Restaurant in Hazleton.
Rev. Willian Low, Kingsley, in
company with Clifford Lathrop,
spent Monday evening with Rev.
and Mrs. E. M. Wood helping make
preparations for the move to
Brazil.
Rev. Ira Button attended minis-
terial meeting at Montrose on
Monday.
Callers at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Bronson Monday night
were Mr. and Mrs, Earl White and
James Hutchison.
Second Session Of Adult
Classes Draws Big Crowd
Eighty-seven adults attended the
second session of the ten-week
adult educational program being
sponsored by Wyoming Valley
playground Association at Kingston
Township High School Thursday
evening.
Ruth Swezey, head of the asso-
ciation, visited the classes and ex-
pressed herself as pleased with the
number of students and the cross
section of the community repre-
sented in the four classes, ceramics,
{ sewing, handcraft, and shop.
USED TRACTORS
Here are some good buys
Farmall H International 10-20
International 20—International 12
Ford, John Deere and Case
SPECIAL |
Massey-Harris Pony with plow
and cultivator
GEORGE BULFORD
The big International Store at Hillside
WANTED
Used Farm and
Sawmill Equipment
BY MARCH (OTH, i95
We are having our 5th annual Public Auction
Sale on March 31st and are in need of good used
tractors, farm equipment, sawmill equipment
and chain saws. Get an estimate on your used
equipment then come to us and we will guar-
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to us first and be sure of a good deal.
Don’t delay, come in today while we have
a market for your used equipment and will pay
the top dollar for it.
Be sure to come to the sale March 31st the
one day when Your Price is Our Price.
Tune in to “United Press News, On the Farm
Front”, everyday at 12:55—730 on your dial.
Charles H- Long
SWEET VALLEY, PENNA.
PHONE DALLAS 8421 OR 8431
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