yourself. 1 step to 4 steps, Perma Pro- | ducts, Luzerne-Dallas Highway. BU ~ The Dallas Post. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1961 DALLAS POST CLASSIFIED ADS GET QUICK RESULTS — Phone ORchard 4-5656 or 4-7676 — RATES — Minimum if charged - $1.00 - 20 words. Cash with order - Minimum 85¢ for 20 words. 5¢ per word over 20 words - Display Classified $2. per inch Buy — Sell — Swap -— Or Trade In The Trading Post For Sale— 1953 V-8 FORD 2 dr., standard shift, rebuilt engine, excellent condition. See at Cook’s, across from Lehman High School, Lehman. GOOD QUALITY FEEDING HAY. Hillside Farms. Phone OR 4-6372. SIX FOOT FRIGIDAIRE chest freezer, $35.00. 301 Carverton Road. Phone OR 4-3386. NEED A MOTOR? *% H. P.—1725 R. P. M, $5.00. %4 H. P.—1725 R.P. M, $2.00. % H. P.—1725 R. P. M., $600. 12 H., P—1750 R. P M,, $15.00. (Runs 110-220) Voltage. All cleaned. Guaranteed to run. $8.00 Small Compressor (piston type, oil lub.). See Harry Sweppenheiser. 6th house below Shady Side on left. Old Kunkle Road. FRESH JERSEY COW and calf. Call NE 9-3421. - DOUBLE- HEAD soft ice-cream ma- chine. Two large electric wet Coca-Cola coolers. Double burner oil room heater. NE 9-5308. 51 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION: 52 Nash Rambler hardtop. NE 9-3218 ANTIQUE SETTEE AND ROCKER; platform rocker; set of Child- Craft; set of Harvard Classics; En- cyclopedia; baby carriage in good condition. OR 4-2630. SEWING MACHINE: Kenmore, Maple Desk Model; artist equip- ment (oils, postels, 2 easels) OR 4-2606. ; PORTABLE GE Dishwasher, Perfect condition. OR 4-8741. TWO-WHEEL dump trailer, has own hydraulic system or can ‘be dumped with tractor hydraulic sys- tem. Nice 1951 Pontiac sedan cheap. FEderal 3-4401. USED SPRAYER, 500 pound pres- sure, 12 gallons per minute, 100 gal. Wocden tank. Call NE 9-9489 after 6 p. m. BRING IN CLEANING [Thursday night—take out Friday night in time for Palm Sunday (Open Thurs- day and Friday nights.Davis Clean- ers, Trucksville. JERSEY COW, fresh, and calf. Call NE 9-3421. FOAM RUBBER— any size—thick- ness for mattresses—cushions— seats. Upholstering material—$1.00 to $2.50 yard. MATTRESSES MADE & EXPERTLY RECONDITIONED & RECOVERED—M. B. BEDDING CO. factory, 526 So. Main St., Wilkes- Barre. SHOP LUZERNE Wallpaper & Paint Store for Linoleum, Wallpaper, Paints and Miscellaneous. We give S & H Green Stamps. 121 Main St. ROCK SALT wl Call MATHERS BUtler 7-4824 BALED HAY for sale, first and sec- ond cuttings of alfalfa and tim- othy, made early in season, at Bertram'’s in Chase, ORchard 4-6242. THIS ADVERTISEMENT might have been yours for the small cost of $1. per week. Call Dallas 4-5656 when you have something you want to buy or sell. NOTICE. ' Nightcrawlers dig easy electrically. Build your own digger in one hour for three dollars. In- structions. Blueprint, $1. postpaid. W. C. Price, WIL-LO FARM, Corfu, N.Y. INCOME TAX RETURNS rol] Call OR 4-5551 AUTHORIZED HOOVER SALES and SERVICE. All makes repaired. Free estimates. Easy payments for sales. Fred Peters. Phone OR 4-5126. Evenings, NE- 9-9830. i WE SPECIALIZE in Buicks. Whit- ing Parts and Service, Shaver- town, Main Highway. | ORchard 4-8937. PAINTING INTERIOR — EXTERIOR By Contract or Hour CHESTER ROBERTS ' Hunlock Creek R. D. 1 Phone Muhlenburg 2563692 or 2563690 RADIO and TELEVISION SERVICE Small Appliances. JOE WYDA Phone OR 4-2477 Lehman, Pa. makes. A little out of the way but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre. "| Whom To Call— SQUARE DEAL 1 ROOFING—alumin- um, asbestos, insulated siding, { all types. Not a fly-by-night-concern. Long established at same location. Finest craftsmanship. Estimates | cheerfully given. Claude Newhart, [T= Road, Trucksville. OR 4-2605. PICK UP YOUR already made. No fuss, install platforms or without. 8-3689. BROKEN FLAG, cut flag, veneer | limestone, marble. Perma Pro- ducts, Luzerne-Dallas Highway, BU 8-3689. MITCHELL ROOM air-conditioner, 3, h. p. Priced for quick sale. OR 4-6183. SHELTIES (Lassie in miniature) a rare, distinctive breed of dog with guardian qualities that take years of fine breeding. Golden Sable, wormed, inoculated. Telephone OR ! 4-2023. 1946 JEEP, 4 wheel drive. Excellent condition. Phone OR 4-5401. DEEP MINED ANTHRACITE stove - and chestnut,$ 17, two for $33; pea coal, $15, two for $29; buck- | ‘wheat, $14.50, rice $14.50, two tons | for $28. Single ton, 50c extra. Phone | OR 4-3081. : YOU'LL NEVER KNOW how quick- ly classified solve a problem until you try them. To buy, sell or find what you want, use the classified. They cost little. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY from vandals, and your life from care- less hunters. Use our “No Hunting” ‘and “Safety Zone” signs. Printed on heavy cardboard or cloth. Only $2750 per thousand on cardboard. Phone OR 4-5656. concrete steps with | ads can help you: For ONE-DAY SERVICE on AUTO TAGS March 29, call Howard L. Post Sweet Valley GReenleaf 7-3052 TV RADIO, HIF STEREO service. Pix tubes installed in home, 21 inch $29.95. Antennae installed and repaired. Service charge $2.50. Guaranteed work. Service anytime, any day. Joe Katyl, 67 Norton | Avenue, Dallas. OR 4-5126. RED SHALE for DRIVEWAYS and ROADS Septic Tank Excavations and Trenching. - Phone YATSKO EXCAVATING, ORchard 5-1276 RUGS. Any SIZE — All known { } VA M, Jv Sales and Service all makes Joseph S. Blaum NE 9-9631 If no answer call NE 9-2422 BOTTLED GAS PYROFAX New and Used Appliances Sales and Service ROOD’S GAS AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Overbrook Avenue, Dallas OR 4-5371 ® Main Office—~WILKES-BARRE Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9A M to3 P.M. Friday—9 A, M. fo 5 P. M, : West Side Office—Edwardsville £ In the Gateway Shopping Center A Mon., Tues., Wed., 9A M to3 PF. M. Thurs, and Fri., 9 A. M, to 8 P, M Saturday 10 A M, to 2 P. M, ® Plymouth Office, Plymouth Mon., Tues,, Wed,, Thurs, 9 AM to3 P.M, Friday—9 A. M. to 5 P, M, ® Back Mt. Office—Shavertowa Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs, 8 AL M.to 2 P. M, Friday, 8 A, M. to. 2. P. M, 5P M to 8P M Saturday ¢ A. M, to. 1 P, M; d. J. TOBIN SEPTIC TANK EXCAVATION Trenching Dragline Work Fill Top Soil Phone NE 9-5404 INCOME TAX and astonating eve- nings after 6 and Saturday. David Alderson, Upper DeMunds Road. OR 5-1618. WATER PUMP REPAIRS and SER- VICE—Shallow and deep wells; installation of Jet or Submercible pumps; also installation and repairs of sump pumps. R. W. Weidner. Phone OR 4-6108. HOOVER'S LAWN MOWER SHOP, Idetown. Mowers sharpened and repaired. Phone NEptune 9-5335. MR. LOT OWNER—if you own your lot free and clear, .I will build your dream home. 60 successful plans to choose from. From $2,075- up. OR 43081. BUILDING and repairs. Ady 8 Stofko, Chase Road, Chase. CUSTOM BUILT aluminum storm windows and doors, welded cor- ners, fully guaranteed, triple track. Free estimates. Phone Charles Murphy NE 9-3086. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using 0il? Your machanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings. COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON. Stefan Helersperk PIANOS FURNITURE ANTIQUES RECONDITIONED FINE CABINET WGRK Phone Dallas 4-0744 EXPERT UPHOLSTERING. Free esti- mates. Stook Upholstery, Hill- side Ave. Harveys Lake. Phone NE 9-9416. WELL DRILLING a specialty. In business over 40 years. All work guaranteed. R. B. Shaver and Son Dallas R. D. 1, Phone NE 9-9851. SAW FILING and retoothing, knives and shears sharpened, lawn mow- ers repaired and, sharpened, new and used mowers and parts. Phone Dallas OR 4-8404. William Eckert Main Highway, Trucksville. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me- ter Service to insure you accu- acy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone BUt- ler 7-2361. : .| PIANO TUNING and reparing. Muh- lenburg 256-3613. Oscar White- sell, Hunlock Creek, RFD 1. BUILDING LOT, 1% acres, 185 feet facing ‘road at Demunds on the Coray B. Ransom Farm. $900.00. Call BUtler 7-7433 evenings 6 to 7 p. m. THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area Pole 89 — Harveys Lake. HARVEYS LAKE NE 09-5105 Legal— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been ‘granted in the Estate of Bernard Blatt, late of Larksville (died Jan- uary 26, 1961). All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to the Executrices, Mary | Blatt and Theresa Blatt, 87 Third | Street, Larksville, Pennsylvania. John J. Kozloski, Attorney 802 First Nat'l: Bank Blg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. For Rent— TWO BEDROOM apartment, Main Highway, Trucksville. Heat, hot water, ‘and electric stove furnished. $65.00 per month. Telephone OR 4-6344. TWENTY ACRES of level farm land. Inquire Shoemaker Brothers, West Wyoming, phone Wyoming 357, or 1622 M. IN LOYALVILLE, with bath, ample closet space. $45 per month. Phone OR 4-3494. FURNISHED TWO-ROOM apartment for rent, heat and hot (water in- cluded. Lake Catalpa Road near Demunds Corners. Call OR 4-0570 after 4 p. m. five room house STOREROOM, approximately Z 900 sq. ft. Will divide. Suitable for store or offices. 46 Main Street, Nallas. Call Williams, OR 4-5136 or JR 4-8031. PLEASANT completely equipped, modern cottage in one of the nicest locations on east side of Lake | Carey. Oil heat, bottled gas range, | refrigerator, bath. telephone, boat. Two bedrooms and two Hollywood beds on balcony. Available for | season only, June through first week in September. OR 4-5656. Work Wanted— CLEANING by the day. Phone | OR 4-5671. Help Wanted— PART TIME houseworker each day, | for home on Machell Avenue. Call between 8 and 11 a .m. OR 4-6217 Female Help Wanted— WOMAN FOR HOUSE WORK:inew ranch home, Dallas Area. #Twc days a week. Phone OR 4-8071. Wanted To Buy— WOULD LIKE TO BUY good used baby carriage. Call OR 4-8706. MILLERS PHOTOGRAPHIC HIS- TORY of Civil War published by Review of Reviews. Call Dallas OR 4-5656. 1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac- tors, regardless of condition. Top dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-2181. Wanted FORD, FERGUSON (or equivalent) tractor, preferably with plow and harrow for. use in Sweet Valley Area. Write A. Case, 119 Elwin Street. Pearl River, N.Y. WANTED ALL TYPES zaodern, an- tique, or rag dolls. Suitable for repair or redressing for Children’s Auction to be held in connection with Library Auction in July. Can also use scrap dress material, china heads, hands or wigs. Call OR 4-3408 or OR 4-5656. ‘For Free— FOUR MONTH OLD male needs a good home, cafe-au-lait soft fur, appealing eyes, soft muzzle. So he’s probably of ‘indeterminate ancestry, but he’s exactly the dog to follow a little boy through the woods. OR 4-8906. puppby ‘Business Service— { its CALCULATING, SERVICE: Have Comptometer. Will travel. Fast | accurate, extension of inventory, pay | roll, accounts payable. Let me relieve you of your occasional overloads of calculaaing. Hourly or contract rate. Your office or mine. Call NE 9-3722. | | tnstruction— BOTTLED GAS Harold K. Ash / Plumbing and Heating Shavertown Dallas 4-6166 CHAIR CANING and SPLINTING, finest imported materials. OR 4-2714. Real Estate For Sale SACRIFICE at $11,250 to settle estate. Lovely .5-bedroom home, nice neighborhood, oil heat, storm windows, 2-car garage. Perfect for large family or can be a duplex. 40 Mt. Greenwood Road, or call Dallas, OR 4-7676 during business hours, OR 4-3069 after 6 p. m. For Engraved and Printed ' Wedding Invitations Try The Post | THERE'S MONEY in earthworms. | Raise for pleasure or profit. One | thousand breeders raise 1,000,000,- | 000 in twelve months. Red Wrig- | | glers, African night crawlers. Free information. Wil-Lo Farm, Corfu, N.Y. JOB SECURITY can be yours by preparing now for coming Civil Service Exams. For information write: National Training Service, Box 5, Dallas Post. Sanitary Service— SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools and privy vaults cleaned. J.'A. Singer, City Scavenger, 137 Dagobart Street, Wilkes-Barre. Dial VA 3-4529. SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete, | buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston 8-1448 or your local sup- ply dealer. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST ff) if ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary - have been granted in the estate of William Skierski, late of Edwardsville (Died February 25, 1961). 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, Jessie S. Kijek, 273 Roosevelt Street, Edwardsville, Pa. John J. Kozloski, Attorney 802 First National Bank Blg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Notice is hereby given that the Supervisors of Kingston Township propose to adopt, at their regular meeting on April 12, 1961, an ordi- nance laying out and opening cer- tain streets in said Township, said ordinance to spad substantially as follows: AN ORDINANCE ACCEPTING AS TOWNSHIP = ROADS CERTAIN ROADS IN KINGSTON TOWN- SHIP, LAYING OUT AND /OPEN- ING THE SAME AS’ PUBLIC ROADS OF SAID TOWNSHIP. BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAIN- ED by the Supervisors of Kingston Township at a regular meeting as- sembled and it is hereby enacted and ordained by authority of the same: SECTION 1: That the following “described roads situate in Kingston Township all being, in the considered judgment of the Supervisors of said Township, necessary for the public convenience, are hereby laid out, adopted and opened as public roads of said Township, as follows: (a) FRANGORMA DRIVE: BE- GINNING at a point on the Easterly side of West Hillside Drive, said point being three hundred forty five (345) feet distant along a course of North forty three (43 de- grees eight (08) minutes West from intersection with Carverton Road; THENCE North forty six (46) degrees fifty two (52) minutes East six hundred forty five (645) feet to a corner; THENCE North twenty seven (27) degrees twenty two (22) minutes West two hundred seventy six and five tenths (276.5) feet to a corner; THENCE South forty six (46) degrees fifty two (52) minutes West seven hundred twenty (720) feet to a corner on said West Hill- side Drive, said road being of a width for its entire distance of thirty three (33) feet, measured from the lines above described. (b) TERRACE AVENUE. ALL THAT PARCEL of land being forty (40) feet wide and one thousand seven hundred ninety six (1796) feet long, improved with an eighteen (18) foot macadam road, the center line of which is described as fol- lows: BEGINNING at a point in the center of a street known as Ter- race Avenue, where Terrace Avenue crosses the line of lands of B. C. Banks. and the Leighton Estate; THENCE along a sixteen (16) de- gree curve to the right with radius of three hundred fifty nine and twenty six one-hundredths (359.26) feet for a distance of one hundred eighty and sixty two one-hundredths (180.62) feet to a point; THENCE along a fifteen (15) degree curve to the left with radius of three hun- dred eighty three and six one-hun- dredths (383.06) feet for a distance of one hundred ninety two and six- ty seven (192.67) feet to a point; THENCE North forty seven (47) degrees twenty four (24) minutes | East for a distance of one thousand four hundred twenty three (1423) feet to an intersection ' with LR { 40052 known as Bunker Hill Road. (c) ' PERRIN AVENUE (formerly Terrace Drive): ALL THE follow- ing piece or parcel of land constitut- ing Perrin Avenue, Kingston Town- ship, béing of a total width of thirty three (33) feet and extending’ six- teen and five tenths (16.5) feet on each side of the following described | line, the center line of said street: , BEGINNING at a point in the corner line of Perrin Avenue at its junction with Mt. Airy Road; THENCE South seventeen (17) degrees fifty three (53) minutes East four hun- dred ninety and eighty seven one- hundredths (490.87) feet to a point; THENCE - South ten (10) degrees forty (40) minutes East four hun- dred fifty and sixty five one-hun- dredths (450.65) feet to a point. (d) SPRING STREET: ALL THE FOLLOWING piece or parcel of land constituting Spring Street in said Township, being of a width of forty (40) feet and extending twenty (20) feet on each side of the center line thereof, said center line being hore particularly described as fol- lows: BEGINNING at an iron pin on the Westerly side line of Brook Street, said point being twenty (20) feet distant in a Northerly direction from the South-westerly corner of said intersection; THENCE North eighty nine (89) degrees West one hundred sixty one (161.0) feet. SECTION 2: The proper officers of the Township are hereby author- ized to advertise this ordinance and to do such other things as are necessary to be done in'accordance with the Acts of Assembly in such case made and provided. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF KINGSTON TOWNSHIP President. : ATTEST; ‘ Secretary. Notice is hereby given that the Supervisors of Kingston Township propose to adopt, at their regular meeting on April 12, 1961, an ordi- nance defining disorderly conduct and imposing penalties therefor, such ordinance to read substantially as follows: AN ORDINANCE, DEFINING DIS- ORDERLY CONDUCT AND PRO- VIDING FOR THE IMPOSITION OF PENALTIES FOR SUCH CON- DUCT. BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAIN- ED by the Supervisors of Kingston Township at a regular meeting as- sembled and it is hereby enacted and ordained by authority of the same: SECTION 1. It is hereby ordained and declared by the Supervisors of Kingston Township that from dnd after the passage of this Ordinance whoever wilfully makes or causes or allows to be made, any loud, boister- ous or unseemly noise or disturb- ance to the annoyance of the peace- able residents nearby, or near to any public highway, road, street, lane, alley, park, square or common, whereby the public peace is broken or disturbed or the travelling public annoyed; or whoever shall disturb the good order and quiet of the Township of Kingston, Pa., by clamor or noise, by intoxication or drunk- enness, by fighting or using profane, obscene or indecent language, on the sidewalks, streets or in any pub-/ lic place or building of said Town- ship, ‘to the annoyance of any of its citizens or to endanger or violate the public peace in any manner by indecent or disorderly conduct, whether such conduct directly dis- turbs the tranquility of the Town- ship or consists in abusing, insult- ing, beating, striking, threatening to fight, provoking to quarrel, or any other unlawful act, against the per- son or property of any individual, detrimental to the public peace, or lewd, lascivious behavior tending to subvert good order, shall be guilty of the offense of disorderly conduct, and upon conviction thereof in a summary proceeding before any Justice of the Peace of the Town- ship of Kingston shall upon such conviction, pay a fine of not to ex- ceed three hundred dollars ($300.00) and in default of payment thereof be committed. to the County Jail for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days. ii SECTION. 2. The provisions of this ordinance are severable, and if any of its provisions shall be held illegal, invalid or unconstitutional, the decision of the Court so holding shall not affect or impair the re- maining provisions thereof. It is hereby declared to be the legisla- tive intent that this ordinance would have been adopted if such illegal, invalid or unconstitutional provis- ions had not been included herein. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall become effective April 22, 1961. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Chairman. ATTEST: Secretary Sealed proposals will be received and publicly opened and read by the Supervisors of Kingston Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, until 8 P. M,, E, S. T., April 12, 195%, for the following: Calcium chloride in 18 ton truck- load lots, 35,000 gals., more or less of C1 oil; 15,000 gals., more or less of El oil; 10,000 gals., more or less of F3 oil; also unit price per ton for crushed gravel in the following sizes: 3A, 2B, 1B, % inch. All to be delivered and spread. Also the ton price on bank run and 2A modi- fied self hauled. Proposal forms, specifications, form of contract and instruction to bidders may be obtained at the Township Building, 141 Memorial Highway, Trucksville, Pa The materials specified herein, shall meet the standard specifica- tions of the Pennsylvania Depart- ment of Highways. The successful bidder, © when awarded the contract, shall furnish a bond with suitable, reasonable re- quirements, guaranteeing 'perform- ance of the contract or (delivery to be made) with sufficient surety in the amount of 50 per centum of the amount of the contract. All proposals must be upon the Street at its intersection with Spring form furnished by the undersigned. i The supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. LaROY ZIEGLER, Secretary of Board. ESTATE OF GIULIA PANT, (Died January 14, 1948), late of Wilkes- Barre City. Letters Testamentary have been granted to Helen Maturi and Norma Piccotti. All persons in- debted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same to HELEN MATURI AND NORMA PICCOTTI, EXECUTRICES, C/O JONATHAN VALENTINE, ATTY, 35 N. FRANKLIN ST. WILKES- BARRE, PA. ORDINANCE NO. 1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF DALLAS, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, fixing the tax rate for the fiscal year 1961. BE IT ORDAINED AND EN- ACTED, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the Council of the Borough of Dallas, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: SECTION 1. That a tax be and the same is hereby levied on all property within the said Borough subject to taxation for Borough pur- poses for the fiscal year 1961, as follows: Tax rate for general Borough pur- poses, the sum of (15) mills on each dollar of assessed valuation: For debt purposes the sum of (3%) mills on each dollar of as- sessed valuation: For other purposes, as follows: Light, Water and Fire (3%) mills on each dollar of assessed valuation: Making a total tax rate for all Borough purposes of (22) mills. SECTION 2. That any ordinance, or part of ordinance, conflicting with this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed insofar as the same affects this ordinance. ADOPTED this 14th. day of] March, A.D. 1961. S/ Harold L. Brobst President of Council APPROVED THIS 14th. day of March, A.D. 1961. S/ Thomas H. Morgan Burgess CERTIFICATION TO THE SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS: I hereby certify that the fore- going ordinance is a true .and cor- rect copy of Ordinance No. 1 en- acted by the Council of the Borough of Dallas on Mar. 14, 1961. S/ Robert W. Brown Borough Secretary ORDINANCE NO. 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF DALLAS, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, levying a per capita tax of three dollars for the calendar year 1961. BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY OR- DAINED AND ENACTED, pursuant to the authority of the act of June 25, 1947 (P.L. 1145) and its amend- ments, as follows: SECTION 1. There is hereby levied a per capita tax of three dol- lars for each adult person who shall reside within the limits of Dallas Borough. at any time during the Calendar year 1961. SECTION 2. All per capita taxes levied and assessed pursuant to fis Ordinance shall become due" #nd payable, shall be subject to the same discounts and penalties and shall be collected in accordance with the provisions of the Act of May 25, 1945 (P.L. 1050). ADOPTED THIS 14th DAY OF March, A.D. 1961. ; S/ Harold L. Brobst PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL APPROVED THIS 14th. DAY OF March, A.D. 1961. S/ Thomas H. Morgan BURGESS CERTIFICATION TO THE SECRETARY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS: I hereby certify that the fore- going ordinance is a true and cor- rect copy of Ordinance! No. 2, en- acted by the Council of the Borough of Dallas, Penna., on March 14, 1961. S/ Robert W. Brown BOROUGH SECRETARY, Morris King Remembers Mark Twain's Remark A happy birthday to Morris King "and Marilyn of Shavertown who will celebrate their saries on Sunday. Mr. King made this tnteresting observation when asked about his anniversary: ‘There are some in- teresting lines attributed to Mark Twain to the effect that father isn’t as futile as his offspring like to think. Teenagers might take note of what Twain said—‘When I was a boy of fourteen my father was so ignorant I could hardly stand to have the old man around. But when I got to be twenty-one, I was asfonished at how much he had learned in seven year.” Ice Breaking At Lake Ice is thinning and breaking at Harveys Lake, with a considerable expense of open water at the Out- let. Ice-cutting was necessary again on Monday, to free docks threatened by the weekend freeze, but the main body of ice is no longer safe for walking. During the severe weather of Februaty, it reached a thickness of two feet. Ice-fishing stormed mid-March. To Adopt Budget " Kingston Township Board of Supervisors will meet at an ad- journed meeting of March 8, 1961, in the Township Building, 141 Memo- rial Highway, Trucksville, on Satur- day, April 1, 1961, at 1:30 p. m. for the purpose of adopting final budget for the year 1961. birthday an \ NEWCOMB Metered OR 5- ORDER YOUR COAL TYDOL FUEL OIL : from BROTHERS 1854 Service LOW BAN 'REDDY CREDIT SAYS: MONEY AT LOW, K RATES! QUICK! CONVENIENT! CONFIDENTIAL! TAKE YOU GET|YOU PAY] 25 MONTHS PRY 100.98 252.45 403.92 605.88 9.00 22.50 36.00 54.00 ig MONTHS TO PAY 203.06 300.53 503.60 755.40 12.50 18.50 31.00 46.50 24 MONTHS PAY 407.16 605.52 803.88 1002.24 19.50 29.00 38.50 48.00 You can arrange COME IN The MEMBER F.D.1.C. Life Insurance protection included with monthly payment. a loan for any worthwhile purpose. OR CALL VA 5-4551 g|SE FIRST National Bank: of Welkss- Bare 3RD. FLOOR + 11 W. 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