SRE PAGE EIGHT The TRADING POST A POST CLASSIFIED AD IS THE PLACE TO GET RESULTS QUICKLY AND CHEKPLY : Boarding Animals— breeds. Robinson’s Country Kennels. Dallas 4-7021. TRE Tr ee ON DOGS BOARDED. Individual heatea stalls and runways. Trimming all Luzerne County residents will be DIAL 4.5656 or 4.7676 ® FOUR CENTS PER WORD e 75¢ MINIMUM For Sale— TWO PAIRS Tire Chains, 7.50 x 20. Harveys Lake NE 9-6087. — NO MONEY DOWN — SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS 1950 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe ... $295.00 1950 Buick Convertible Coupe ........ $295.00 1951 Ford Custom Sedan ............. $345.00 1951 Chevrolet Sedan Deluxe ......... $345.00 1952 Pontiac Sedan, Hydramatic ..... $395.00 1952 Buick Hardtop Coupe .......... $595.00 1952 Oldsmobile 88 Sedan ............ $595.00 1953 Buick Hardtop, Power Steering . $695.00 1956 Chevrolet V8 Sedan ...... 1956 Ford V8 Custom Sedan Raymond’s Used Cars 438 Union St., Luzerne, Pa. Phone BU 8-5354 CHRISTMAS TREE Seedlings— Make a profit from those idle acres by planting a crop of Christ- mas trees. We have a wide selec- tion of species—pines, firs, spruces. Free catalogue on request. Write to- day. Paint Creek Nurseries, R. D., Shippenville, Pa. $1295.00 RUGS. Any SIZE — All known makes. A little out of the way, but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. SCHWINN BICYCLES, Schwinn Corvette, Jaguar bicycles. Paints hardware, toys. Bryant's Bike Shop, Kingston. BALED HAY for sale. Elwood Lord, R. D. 3, Wyoming, Pa. Whom To Call— " DALLAS AUTO SEAT COVERS Telephone ORchard 4-2024. Seat Covers and Tops made to fit your car. Kitchen Chairs Recovered. STOP ALL ROOF LEAKS. We coat average roof with hot asphalt for $35. Dallas OR 4-2353, or VAlley 4-3157. X USED APPLIANCES and EXPERT SERVICE on electric ranges, washers, refrigerators. Our own ser-. vice department. Gosart’s Food and Appliance Center. BOTTLED GAS, fuel gil. Call C, K. Parker, Dallas 4-0426, for 24 hour service. .. $1295.00 ARTISTS’ SUPPLIES WHY PAY MORE ? ‘20% Discount on Grumbacher Oils, pastels and watercolors. Sher- win Williams, 417 Market Street, Kingston, where you can park! Real Estate For Sale required to pay out approximately $148,796,000 in Federal taxes as THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 84 — Harveys Lake Appliance PARTS and SERVICE © Frigidaire © Easy ® Hoover © Maytag ® Caloric ® RCA © Youngstown ® ABC Largest stock of genuine repair parts in this area 'REBENNACK’S Open Thursday Eves. to 9 Parking In Rear BU 7-1175 267 Wyo. Ave., Kingston HARVEYS LAKE 9-6272 proposed by President Eisenhower for the coming fiscal year, the Penn- sylvania State Chamber of Com- merce has estimated. For Pennsylvanians as a whole, the potential cost in direct and hid- Plumbing and Heating— deep and steam systems, etc. Richard W. Weidner. Dallas 4-2898. Lost pearl Prayer Book, Gate of Heaven Church. Pearl Alla- PIANO TUNING and repairing. W. Cooper, ORchard 4-0022, or NEp- tune 9-9111. . PIANO TUNING and repairing. Muh- lenburg 2152. Oscar Whitesell, Hunlock Creek R. D. 1. : baugh, 95 Davenport Street, Dallas. Phone Dallas 4-6503. PLUMBING, Heating, Installation of shallow well pumps; also installation of hot water and A WEEK AGO, white mother of vicinity of den Federal taxes was placed at approximately $5,276,000,000, an in- crease of $264 million over Penn- sylvania’s share of the lower pre- Sputnik budget presented by the President a year ago. The statewide share of the pro- posed budget was computed by the State Chamber on the basis of a statistically-weighted formula which shows that Pennsylvanians pay 7.14 percent of the cost of running the Federal government. If Congress cuts or increases the budget pro- posals, Pennsylvania’s burden would fall or rise proportionately. Hardware Store, leaf-green wal- let. Keep money and return wallet to Dallas Post or call Center More- land 7109. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or aute- mobile using eil? Your mechanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP. STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. home pictures for Valentine's Day gifts and cards as well as all other forms of photography, call your home town photographer, James Kozemchak, Dallas OR-4-0933. roofing and siding. Free esti- mates. Phone Dallas 4-5162. and shears sharpened, lawn mow- ers repaired and sharpened, new Dallas 4-1184, William Eckert, Main Highway, Trucksville. removal. Call Ralph Eipper. 4-4681 for prompt service. FOR BABY PICTURES, informal | PARRY and COMPANY, all types of SAW FILING and retoothing, knives and used mowers and parts. Phone COAL HAULING, Ash and Garbage OR Work Wanted— in my home at Trucksville if you are a busy or working woman. Phone OR 4-1715. Legal for the Township of Dallas has been prepared and is available for public inspection at the home of the sec- retary, DeMunds Road, R.F.D. 3, Dallas. Said Budget will be acted upon at a special meeting to be held at Dallas Township High School, P.M. : Glenn M. Howell, Secretary. LOST: Vicinity of Dallas Acme and ‘WILL GIVE ‘your children good care Notice is hereby given that the proposed annual Budget for 1958 Thursday, March 13, 1958, at 7 To make the county shares of the Federal budget burden more mean- ingful, the State Chamber released the following comparisons: 1. Luzerne County’s prospective John Pimm, 55, Dies At Loyalville Home John Pimm, Loyalville, died Feb- ruary 12 at his home. He was buried in Wyoming Cemetery Saturday afternoon, following services con- ducted by Rev. George Pickett from an Edwardsville funeral home. Mr. Pimm, 55, was a native of Edwardsville, but spent most of his life in Loyalville. His parents were the late John and Hannah Phillips Pimm. He was formerly employed by the Kingston Coal Company. He was a member of Loyalville Metho- dist Church. He is survived by his widow, Cora; eight children: Mrs. Hannah School- ey, John Jr., and Mrs. Harriet Kocher, all of Loyalville; Mrs. Rhoda Dougherty, Elizabeth, N. J.; Mrs. The 1958 proposed budget of the inspection at the home of the Sec- = McCULLOCH CHAIN-SAWS Sales and Service August F. Walters Dallas 4-3227 HI-SCORE GUN SHOP New and Used Guns Custom Gunsmithing Reloading Tools F. Gelsleichter, Licensed Gunsmith Harris Street, Fernbrook Telephone Dallas 4-2356 WELL DRILLING a specialty. In business over 40 years. All work guaranteed. R. B. aver and Son, Dallas R. D. 1. Phone H.L. 9-8851. REMODELLING and reconditioning of old furniture. Stefan Hellers- perk, ORchard 4-0744. COME IN and let us give you a haircut becoming to you alone and a soft permanent wave that will look lovely for months. Marguerite’s Beauty Shop, opposite the Linear Plant in Fernbrook. Phone Dallas 4-3191 for appointment. MAJOR UPHOLSTERING Custom-Built Furniture REPAIRS; REMODELING Breakfast Sets Reupholstered Corner of Yeager and Pioneer Aves. Telephone Dallas ORchard 4-4312 BOTTLED GAS SERVICE. Get the best results with ABC Gas. James W. Monk Company, 15 N. Washing- ton Street, Wilkes-Barre. Phone VA 3-6246. GENERAL HAULING — wood, coal, freight, etc. Ashes and garbage removed. Prompt, dependable ser- vice. Norti Berti, Dallas 4-5731. FARMERS, ATTENTION! Custom smoking of meats at Hislop and Daring on Memorial Highway, Dal- las. Dial Dallas 4-6126, or 4-6561. “pO IT YOURSELF” Kitchen Cabinets 40% OFF LATEST DESIGNS 4 Manufacturers To retary, Alan S. Major, Lehman. Lehman Township Board of Super- visors is prepared and available for Mary Jane Allabaugh, Harrisburg; Arthur, an employee of Caddie La- Bar’s Garage, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Arline Schneidereit, Harveys Lake; Charles, at home; a brother Charles, Edwardsville; and a sister, Mrs. NOTICE Kingston, Executrix. BOTTLED GAS Plumbing and Heating Harold K. Ash Shavertown Dallas 4-6166 East Bennett St., Kingston, Penna. 318 Miners Bank Bldg., ‘Wilkes-Barre, Penna. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Henry Youngblood, late of the Borough of to Marie Youngblood, All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims ‘or demands to present the same without delay to the Executrix, 131 JOHN W. McCORMICK, Esq., David Jenkins, Kingston. Dr. D. G. Robinhold Passes Away At 83 Dr. Daniel Guy Robinhold, Forty Fort, was not a resident of the Back Mountain, but during the time Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Robinhold, Jr., lived on Machell Avenue in Dallas before moving to Camp Hill, he became well acquainted with the Back Mountain. Stefan Hellersperk CABINETS, CLOSETS, REMODELLING, DECORATING Phone Dallas 4-0744 Apnlications For Lake Postmaster Applications for the position of postmaster of Shawanese, at the Sunset end of Harveys Lake, are FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products, Me- ter Service tr insure you of accu- racy. Montross Oil Com , 436 Maik Street, Luzerne. one BUt- ler 7-2361. : i CERAMIC TILE BATHROOMS AND KITCHENS Latest designs and colors, in- stalled by experienced mechan- ics. 28 years of contracting ex- perience. GERMICK BROTHERS GReenleaf 7-2691. BUtler 7-2251 Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced con- crete, buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston 8-1448 or your local supply dealer. SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J. A. Singer, City Scavenger, 137 Dagobart Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial VA 3-4529. Found— A SMALL DOG, Wednesday in Fern- brook. Honey colored back, white chest, drooping ears, no collar. Choose From! Owner pay for ad. Call Dallas OR GERMICK & FRIAR |/=™ LUZERNE BU 8-1436 | | [nstruction— - RR "WORK FOR U. S. GOV'T! FORTY FORT or Soming CIVIL, SERVICE EXAMS. LUMBER CO. Start as high as $340 month. Write: BUY QUALITY BUILDING MATERIALS FOR HOME IMPROVEMENTS No Money Down : UP TO 5 Years To Pay $0 Ira em $0 fen S100 00 wa $207950 swe {fr sien Terms can be arranged up to $3500. FREE ESTIMATES on materials or your finished job . . . NO OBLIGATION. Phone BU 7-8171. Evenings BU 7-0563 Box 36, Dallas Post. Business Opportunities— MAN OR WOMAN ESTABLISHED TOY ROUTES Good Income No Selling—No Experience Necessary Operate From Home We Place and Locate All Racks SPARE OR FULL TIME Excellent weekly earnings refilling and collecting from our MAGIC TOY RACKS in your area. Must have car — references — five hours spare time weekly — and minimum investment of $742.50—for local in- terview—write at once giving phone number. Adam Industries 170 West 74th Street now being accepted. Necessary forms may be obtained from any post office. The position is a civil service job. Applications must be filed with the. U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D. C., and postmarked not later than March 11. The written examina- tion will be held in Wilkes-Barre at a time and place not yet desig- nated. Harry Glace Dies At 69 After A Brief Illness Harry W. Glace, Harris Hill Road, died early Sunday morning at his home after a brief illness. He was buried in Cedar Crest Cemetery Wednesday afternoon from a Wilkes-Barre Funeral Home. Rev. Arthur Mayo, pastor of Trdcksville Methodist Church of which Mr. Glace was a member, conducted funeral services. Mr. Glace, 69, was a retired Dr. Robinhold, a prominent phy- | sician who practiced for fifty-seven ‘| years in Forty Fort and brought more than 4,000 babies into the world, died of a heart attack Sat- urday morning. He was eighty-three years old. Dr. Daniel A. Evans Was Dentist 50 Years William H. Evans of Shavertown lost his brother last week, when Dr. Daniel A. Evans, dentist in Ash- ley for over fifty years, died on Wednesday: The deceased was an uncle of Sheldon Evans, well known Shavertown pharmacist; Donald Evans, on the faculty at Westmore- land; and Mrs. Paul Dailey, Shaver- THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958 County's Share Of Federal Budget Is Greater Than Wages and Salaries their share of the cost of the Federal spending program of $73.9 billion [tax bill for Federal spending in the | 1958-59 fiscal year is $148,796,000 - higher by $56,013,000, than the total wages and salaries paid to employes in manufacturing in this county in 1956. The wage-salary total for Luz- erne County in 1956 was $112,- 783,000, according to the State De- partment of Internal Affairs. 2. Luzerne County's prospective $148,796,000 Federal tax “bite” for the coming fiscal year compares with the county’s total assessed valuation Successful Investing (Continued from Page 2) ¢ rate would continue if money rates drop, which now seems likely. A Suggested Investment Program Your letter is the letter of an in- telligent man who has done some thinking. I'm going to suggest a plan to you that you can think about and discuss with your savings bank officers. First, I would leave a solid backlog in the savings banks amounting to $5000. Based on the rates paid to me in my home town, I presume this will bring up in 3% or $150 a year. Second, I would put $5000 into Mutual Funds, also dis- cussing with your banker the man- agement and performance of the Fund under consideration. I think you should buy a balanced fund and one that yields around 3% %, .ex- clusive of distribution from capital gains. I wouldn’t count on the lat- ter, although some may be expected suggesting a limited purchase of Funds mainly because the annual return on the better trusts is less than you appear to require. The reason the return is lower than the return of stocks generally is because Mutual Funds must operate at a profit to live and you must pay them for the professional management which they devote to your invest- ments. This payment is taken out of the income from securities held in the fund: Balance Should Be Placed In Sound Stocks I would put the remaining $15,000 of savings into a well-diversified list of sound stocks. These should stress an element of real growth to protect you against decline in the purchas- ing power of the dollar. The list should include some relatively stable stocks to provide a degree of pro- tection against market fluctuations. Remember that all stocks, including Mutual Funds, will fluctuate to a greater or lesser degree. I have compiled a list for you to consider and to talk over with anyone in whom you have confidence. I sug- gest that you purchase 50 shares Baltimore Gas & Electric, yielding 4.9%; 30 Consolidated Edison, 5%; 40 Philadelphia Electric, 5.1%; 35 Standard Oil of New Jersey, 4.5%; 10 American Telephone, 5.2%; 20 American Tobacco, 6.1%; 25 General Electric, 3.2%; 40 American Cyana- mid, 4%; 40 National Dairy, 4.5%; 50 Safeway Stores, 4%. These stocks are all listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Excluding commissions the entire list at present market would cost you a little over $15,000. The annual return at present divi- dend rates would be $735 or 4.7%. If this is weighted and combined with your savings bank and. Mutual Fund investments the average re- turn on a little over $25,000 would be $1060, or 4.1%. (Send your investment questions to Mr. Roger E. Spear, c/o this paper). when the market recovers. Your Mutual Fund investment would bring in, about $175 a year. I'm 7 of taxable real property of $258,- 604,000. The latter figure was re- ported by the State Tax Equalization Board and covers assessments for county tax purposes in 1956. Carrying these comparisons to the state level, the State Chamber re- ported that Pennsylvania's estimated Federal tax share of $5,276,000,000 is over four-fifths as much as total wage and salary payments to manu- facturing employes in 1956. The statewide wage - salary total was $6,358,954,000. The statewide total DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA of property assessments for county tax purposes amounted to $11,951,- 235,000, or only slightly more than double the potential one-year Fed- eral tax bill of Pennsylvanians. Individual county shares of the 1958-59 Federal budget cost were computed by the State Chamber by prorating the estimated statewide cost among the 67 counties on the basis of population, retail sales, mar- ket value of taxable real property, and estimated effective buying in- come. AUDITORS REPORT Commonwealth County Luzerne of 1957 Pennsylvania a Township Dallas From First Monday in January, 1957 to First Monday in January 1958 CASH BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR 1957 Cash in Bank, Securities and Reserves (Township Account) Cash in Bank (State Funds) .. “ee ee ese RECEIPTS Taxes collected in Cash Current Year Duplicate Taxes collected in Cash on Old Duplicates during year . .. $12,731.08, “see esis ; C rs $15,766.69 1,299.87 Received from County on Unpaid Taxes or Liens Filed . .... Received from Other Sources: Liquor Licenses Automobile and Other Fines 540.90 Commonwealth of Penna. State Aid 13,272.92 Work performed (Other than Township) . Foreign Fire Insurance Miscellaneous Sources Total Revenue and Receipts . . Total Receipts and Balance . .. EXPENDITURES General Government (Police and Fire Protection) Highways 34,758.98 $47,490.07 Te $ 2,618.12 . ; Protection to Persons and Property . .. 4,650.59 (Snow Removal, Signs, Index Boards, Repairs, New Tools and Machinery, Construction, Resurfacing of Roads, and Social Security) ..... Miscellaneous : 24,937.99 (Insurance, Compensation Liability and Fire) Foreign Fire Insurance Tax Other Miscellaneous Total Expenditures .... CASH BAL. AT END OF YEAR 1957 RESOURCES Cash, Securities and Reserves . Due from Tax Collector 558.75 1,005.71 274.42 $34,045.58 $13,444.49 Join $13,444.49 1,913.21 Due from County on unpaid taxes ors liens filed Value of Township Machinery and Township Building LIABILITIES ASSESSED VALUATION OF TOWNSHIP S202) eg NONE $2,013,332.00 Dallas Township has no Funded Debt - - Signed A. D. HUTCHISON VICTOR RYDD ROSS LEWIN Auditors PUBLISHED OR POSTED IN, ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 547, Act 567 Approved July 10, 1947, P.L. 1431 supervisor of the testing depart- ment at Hazard Wire Rope diivsion of the Okanite Company. Eleven years ago he moved from Ashley to, Trucksville, and retired from his supervisorship five years ago. A native of Tamaqua, he moved to Ashley in his youth, and served an apprenticeship with the Jersey Central Railroad in the Ashley shops. Later he worked for the Bethlehem ‘Steel Company, and for fifteen years operated a florist shop in Ashley. He belonged to Coal- ville Lodge 474, F&AM. He is survived by his widow, the former | Vera Richard; two sons: John, supervisor at the Okanite plant, Milltown, N. J.; and Charles, civilian employee of the Army Sig- nal Corps, Philadelphia! also two grandchildren. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Charles A. James wishes to express gratitude for the many acts of neighborly kindness shown during the recent bereavement, and to those who sent flowers, cards of sympathy, and loaned cars for the funeral. Book Club Cancels Book Club cancelled its meeting on Wednesday, due to zero weather and drifted roads. The next meet- ing will be on March 19 at the Murray & Dilley Sts., Forty Fort BU 7-1936 New York 23, N. Y. ‘| Library Annex. “and do you George, promise to love, honor and instal! TWINSULATION in your attic?” Of course George wii ..y. “yes”. He knows how cool TWINSULATION will keep their house in summer (up to 15° cooler; in fact). He'll also save up to 30% on fuel costs next winter. - Gold Bond TWINSULATION is really two insulations in one — rock wool to block heat and aluminum to reflect heat. So easy to install, George can line his attic with year- ‘round comfort in one afic- noon. You can, too. Let us show you how. We also sell: ZONOLITE - ROCK WOOL FLEXOTITE Shavertown Lumber Co. / We're Snowed In Too— Please Bear With Us... . As a result of unprecedented storm conditions, local and long distance telephone calls have been abnormally heavy throughout our ten district service area. Due to this, central office equipment has been over- loaded with local calls. If you do not get dial tone or the operator immediately, hang up and place your call again within a short time interval. Long distance calls have also faxed facilities. YOUR operator will place YOUR call as promptly as possible. Com- monwealth is utilizing extra equipment and additional per- sonnel to meet this abnormal demand. YOUR telephone calls will go through, though slight delays may be occasioned. | We thank you for bearing with us. Commonwealth Telephone ompany ep eee ee SA— i c—
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