The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 05, 1964, Image 8

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- TWO BOYS JACKETS.
For Sale—
AUTO PARTS, wholesale and retail.
Autolite, Delco Remy, A-C, Wil-
lard Batteries. Expert mechanical
work Caddie LaBRar, Memorial
Jighway, Dallas.
WHITINGS PARTS and Service,
Atlantic Gas, 114 N. Memorial
Highway, Shavertown. General Au- |
tomobile repairs,
tune-ups. 674-8937.
specializing in
FOAM RUBBER—any size—thickness
for mattresses—cushions—seats.
Upholstering material, $1.00 to $2.50
yard. MATTRESSES MADE & EX-
PERTLY RECONDITIONED & RE-
COVERED—M. B. BEDDING CO.
factory, 526 South Main Street,
Wilkes-Barre.
RUGS Any Size—All known makes.
A httle out of the way, but a lot
less to pay B. Carpet Company,
267 South Main Street, Wilkes-
mrre
INTERNATIONAL Snow - Blowers
McCulloch chain saws, welding.
Gus Walters, 674-3227.
PAPERHANGING A specialty; in-
side and outside painting. Walter
L. Bartlett, Tunkhannock R.D. 5,
Phone TE 6-8641.
JAMES NURSERY, Centermoreland.
Phone 287-5363, for expert land-
scaping service.
CUSTOM MADE Slip Covers and
Drapes. Full line of materials,
Will call at your, home to give
free estimate. Call Tunkhannock,
TE—6-7847.
SPEEDY SERVICE on Wedding In-
vitations + and Stationary at
Henry's Jewelry Shop, Cards and
Gifts, Main Highway, Shavertown.
Pa.
PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING.
Muhlenburg 256-3185. Oscar
Whitesell, Hunlock Creek, R.F.D. 1.
BOTTLED GAS
PYROFAX
New and Used AppEances
Sales and Service
ROOD’S G/.S. AND APPLIANCE
COMPANY
Overbrook Avenue, Dallas
674-5371
HOME-MADE RUGS
Best Warp. Any
length—27 inches wide. Varie-
New Materials.
gated, plain, fast colors.
. E. R. KERLIN, KUNKLE, PA.
Call 674-2013 :
AUTOMATIC HEAT
— is our business —
COAL - OIL GAS
1963 1% TOM stepside Chevy Pick-
up. Heavy dufy 3 speed Trans-
mission and Clutch. Sharp. $1600.
Tunkhannock, TE 6-8645.
BALED OAT STRAW for sale at
Manzoni Brothers, Follies Road,
Huntsville. Dallas 674-3666.
NINE CUBIC foot Frigidaire refrig-
erator; wringer type washer; sofa
Westinghouse roaster.
Very reasonable. Phone 287-3761.
Like new.
~ One red and one black. Call
674-7936.
’55 FORD 4-DOOR sedan, automa-
tic, V8, Radio, Heater, new
brakes, snow tires, clean, reason-
able, call 674-7926 after 4.
1953 MERCURY — Excellent run-
ning condition. Rebuilt motor.
New front end. New brakes,
$125.00. Call 674-0909.
1957 DODGE PICKUP; 197 TV
Console. Phone 477-3583.
Reasonable.
GALVANIZED BUSHEL Baskets, |
$2.49 value, special this weekend
$1.19. Boyd R. White Appliance
.and Furniture, Dallas. 674-8181.
ELECTRIC RANGE. Kenmore De-
luxe. Double oven, one with
glass door; broiler. Reasonable.
Reason for selling, remodeling. Call
675-1102.
5-PIECE CHROME or Brown Tone
30X48” kitchen sets $79.95 value,
special this weekend, $44.95, Boyd
R. White Appliance & Furniture.
‘Dallas 674-8181.
NELSON MATTRESS and Spring |
complete $79.95 value, special this
weekend $59.00 set. Boyd R. White
- Appliance & Furniture, Dallas,
674-8181. :
SPAGHETTI. In the form of a
supper, with home-made pie for
desert. At Huntsville Christian
Church, one week from, Saturday,
March 14, regardless of weather.
Black Labrador RETRIEVERS. AKC
registered. Champion Sired. Phone
825-5471.
TAKE OVER payments on sewing
machines. 1963 Zig-Zag portable
$67, heavy duty console $107, used
Singer portable $19. Home dem-
onstration. Write P.O. Box 32,
Dallas, Pa.
TWO-PIECE, black and white stripe
+ living room sectional. Reasonably
priced. Dallas, 674-5546.
BALED HAY for sale. Call after
3 p.m., 674-0754.
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USED FRIGIDAIRE electric stove.
Four used doors, hardware in-
cluded. 674-3631.
WESTINGHOUSE DESK Model Sew-
ing Machine. Excellent condi-
tion. $40. Call 675-1772.
“Whom To Call—
Water Pumps
Sales & Service
Jets, Submersibles, etc.
Sump Pumps, Piping,
Tanks, Switches
Also used pumps.
R. W. WEIDNER
Phone 333-4548
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ROOF LEAKS and gutters repaired.
Complete roofing service and roof
. coating.
477-2962.
Water proofing. Call
Sales installation - Service
DALLAS ENGINEERS
696-1184
— FREE ESTIMATES —
Long Term Payments
IS YOUR TRUCR, tractor or autdo-
mobile using oil? Your mechanic
or garage will recommend SEALED
POWER guaranteed piston rings.
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOr
STULL BROTHERS, KINGSTON.
SEPTIC TANKS 1
and
CESS POOLS CLEANED .
Industrial and Residential
J. A. SINGER
Phone W.-B., 823-4521
HAROLD K. ASH
PLUMBING & AUTOMATIC
HEATING
SHAVERTOWN
674-3161
LEAKING ROOFS repaired, rain
gutters installed. All types of
home remodelling. Free estimates.
Tattersall Construction Company,
NEptune 9-2691.
RURAL UPHOLSTERING, R. D. 1,
Sweet Valley, Free Estimates. Call
477-3775.
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. Me-
ter Service to insure you accur-
acy. Montross Oil Company, 436
Main Street, Luzerne. Phone King-
ston, 287-2361.
SEWING: Alterations, hemming,
. mending, repairing, fabric paint-
ing. Phone 696-2571.
SEPTIC TANKS
Cleaned and
Installed
Deep and Shallow Well Pumps
Repaired and Installed.
Ralph Fitch & Sons
674-8311
HAVE YOUR well “drilled now.
No down payment, five years to
pay. Sorber Well-drilling. 477-3921.
WILLIAM ECKERT Lawnmower
Sales and Service. Saws filed,
lawnmowers sharpened, repaired,
and stored. New and used mowers;
lawnmower parts. 674-5931. Wel-
ington Avenue, off Route 309.
PORTABLE steam-cleaning, by call-
ing Harry at 674-3549, or Bob,
674-3556.
BRONZED BABY Shoes are truly
lifetime treasures. For informa-
tion call - Roth's Jewelry Store,
824-0416 or 674-3742.
Real Estate For Sale —
THOMAS P. GARRITY
Realtor
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE
4, Wervice te the Greater Back Mt. Ares
Pole 89 — Harveys Lake.
HARVEYS LAKE NE 09-5105
SEVEN ACRE plot near Harveys/
Lake and Idetown, beautiful
trees, scenery. Suitable for sum-
mer home or hunting lodge. No
reasonable offer refused. 674-0843.
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FOR SALE AT LOYALVILLE. Com-
pletely comfortable 6 room house.
Three bedrooms — large foyer hall,
warm air heat — oil — modernized
kitchen — redecorated throughout
plus new two car garage. acre
of grcund. All school buses pass
the door. Very low taxes. Beautiful
country. If interested call 477-3351.
TRANSFERRED — Must sell — new
Dallas apartments, unusual deluxe
features — private entrances, com-
pletely insulated, private ‘water;
excellent investment. $24,500. See!
Box 28, Dallas Post, Dallas, Pa.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1964
‘The TRADING POST To...
For Free—
CHAIR AND Couch for free, first
come first served. 674-5026.
Bookkeeping
BOOKKEEPER—This is not routine
or boring. You'll like this salary,
$200 per month. Apply Mrs. Pryor,
SNELLING & SNELLING Employ-
ment Agency, Miner's Nat'l, Bk.
Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
LOST
Wanted To Buy—
1,000 JUNK CARS, trucks or trac-
tors, regardless of condition. Top
dollar; Sweet Valley, GR 7-3631.
LOST, BETWEEN Harter's Dairy
and Dallas on highway: black
wrought-iron bookcase. NE 9-8533.
Whom To Call
i
WANTED TO BUY, a china closet.
with glass front. 674-6524.
washer in good condition. Phone
NE 9-5617.
Income Tax—
INCOME TAX RETURNS expertly
prepared, both individual and
partnership. Call Michael Stanley,
39 'S. Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville,
696-1041.
BOOKKEEPING AND income - tax
service. Call 696-1718 or 674-5551.
Sanitary Service —
SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced concrete,
buy the best. Costs less in the
long run. C. E. German and Son.
Kingston 282-1448 or your local sup-
ply dealer
For Rent—
TRUCKSVILLE: Redecorated, five
rooms and bath; three rooms and
bath. = Immediate occupancy. In-
quire 298 Carverton Road.
NEWLY REDECORATED four rooms
and bath over garage at Lehman
‘Center. $40 a month. (Call Harry
F. Goeringer & Sons, 823-7151.
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY, five-
room apartment, Carverton area,
heat and hot walter included. Betty
| Kanarr, Realtor, 823-8878, or
674-6361.
STORAGE ROOMS for rent, 90
Main Street, Dallas, Pa. Short
or long term lease. Phone 674-1366
after 6 pm. all day Saturday.
COMFORTABLE furnished room in
a nice home. Close to“two res-
taurants.
water. Breakfast if desired. Phone
674-0216.
THREE ROOM furnished apart-
ment, newly redecorated, heat
and hot water included. Couple
preferred. Available immediately.
Phone 674-3546.
APARTMENT for rent,
bath, heat furnished.
occupancy. 675-1273.
Wanted To Rent —
WANTED TO RENT, five or six
room house not over $40 a
month, in Shavertown or Trucks-
ville, Call 288-4935.
Male Help Wanted
MALE—MECH DESIGN ENGINEER
Local company has excellent op-
portunity for a BSME with 3-5 yrs.
Mech Design exp. Salary open.
Also, opportunity for junior engine-
er with Associate degree in N.E.
5 rooms,
Immediate
Apply: SNELLING & SNELLING,
Miners Nat'l. Bk. Bldg, Wilkes-
Barre, Pa.
Female Help Wanted
FEMALE — GENERAL OFFICE —
Bright, alert gal with steno, Cen-
tral City, benefits, $220.00 per
month. Apply: SNELLING & SNEL-
LING, Mrs. Loch, Miners Nat'l. Bk.
Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
SPARE! 3 HOURS a Day? New
shoppers Service and Catalog In-
quiry for Fowler, Dick and Walker.
Phone 674-1181, Ext. 69.
WOMAN TO do housework ofie day
a week in Dallas. Phone 674-2546.
NEEDED: A cleaning: woman once
every two weeks, every other
Thursday. . Call 674-0341 after
| 5 p.m.
SECRETARY, DALLAS area, short-
hand necessary. State experi-
Post.
Work Wanted—
WORK WANTED, Male. [Honest
all around handy man. Call
NE 9-3147 any day around 12
c’clock noon. :
TRUCKSVILLE MOTHER desires
baby-sitting in your home or in
her own home, by day or week.
Phone 696-2801,
WANTED TO BUY, a used portable ;
Plenty of heat and hot |
ence if any, and qualifications. |
Write to Box 26, care of Dallas
“hemlock boughs
Rebennack Appliances
267 Wyoming Ave., Kingston
RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES
Factory Authorized Service
Frigidaire, Maytag, Hoover
Public Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Let-
ters Testamentary have been
granted in the Estate of Thecla T.
Havira, a/k/a Theresa Havira, De-
ceased, late of Jackson Twp., Lu-
zerne County, Pennsylvania, who
died September 27; 1961, to Peter
Slimak, 113 Zerbey Ave., Edwards-
ville, Pa., and Michael Slimak, Box
311, R. D. 5, Shavertown, Penn-
sylvania. All persons indebted to
said Estate are requested to make
payment, and those having claims
or demands to present same with-
out delay to said Executors, pr to
their attorney. Docket No. 13 of
1962.
Joseph G. Tomascik, Attorney
Blue Cross Building
Wilkes-Barre, Penna.
Sealed bids will be received by
the "Board of Directors of Lake-
Lehman Area Joint School, Luzerne
County, at the Office of Administra-
tion, Lehman, Pennsylvania, until
8:00 p.m., E.S.S., Monday, March
30, 1964, for the following:
1. Typewriter Maintenance
2. Coal
3. Fuel Oil
Specifications and instructions to
bidders ' may be obtained at the
Office of Administration, Lehman,
Pennsylvania.
ELEANOR HUMPHREY
Secretary.
The Proposed Budget for 1964
is ‘available for Public Inspection
at the Kingston Township Building,
141 South Memorial Highway,
Trucksville, for twenty (20) days
beginning March 5, 1964.
For entry to the Township Build-
ing contact Chief of Police Herbert
Updyke. Phone 696-2864.
Carol A. Dilfield, Sec’y.
FARM NEWS
SLOTTED FLOORS FOR CATTLE
Interest it growing in slotted
floor systems for all kinds of an-
imals. Slats have already found a
permanent place in pork production.
Now, beef feeders and dairymen are
trying slats. ‘
There are four main reasons for
the use of slats for livestock and
dairy.
1. The trend to confinement is
increasing.
2. Slotted floors permit extreme-
ly high concentrations of animals.
3. Slats lend themselves to con-
trolled environment installations.
4. These floors reduce labor re-
quirements of waste removal.
Dairymen and beef feeders who
are working with slotted floors find
that slats 3 and one-half to 4 inches
wide at the top are doing well. They
should be spaced 1. inches apart
for most effective self-cleaning. And
the slats should also be about one
half inch narrower at the bottom.
Many users have liquid manure
systems beneath the slats. Some
also have pits deep enough for e-
mergency access by tractors,
Enterprising livestock and dairy
producers are installing slats, More
will be learned from experience,
but slats are here to stay.
First Yellow Crocus
First yellow crocus, flanked by
a snowdrop and heralded by a
mourning dove, gladdened the heart
cf “Aunt Jo” Norton~on Huntsville
Road Tuesday morning.
Right after Aunt Jo called, there
was a rash of newly hatched croci.
Mrs. Fred Welsh, who had covered
her sprouting crocus leaves with
when the snow
started to go off in February, found
not only yellow crocus in bloom on
Sunday, but two purple jobs.
. Now, bring on those big fat rob-
ins, and we've got it made. y
Area Gets RB Breather
The Back Mountain, after a ‘sub-
zero night on Friday which kept
service stations busy Saturday
morning, enjoyed a mild weekend,
‘with temperatures rising to the
mid-fifties by Tuesday, and snow
melting like magic.
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
THE DALLAS POST
OFFSET DEPARTMENT
Is One Of The Finest
In Pennsylvania
674-5656
674-1676
[PHONE DALLAS:
MINIMUM RATES
$1.15 for 20 words If charged %
$1.00 for 20 words cash with order
5c per word over 20 words
DISPLAY CLASSIFIED $2 per inch
Electrical Service
® REPAIRS
® SMALL APPLIANCES
© HOME WIRING, ETC.
Your Health
Ninety five per cent of pneumo-
coccal pneumonia cases recover,
properly treated with penicillin.
Untreated pneumonia of this
type is fatal in from 20 to 40 per
cent of cases.
Until about twenty-five years ago,
pneumonia had been claiming ap-
proximately one quarter of its vic-
tims, and it was the sulfonomide
drugs of the late 1930's that low-
ered the fatality rate to about 10
percent, : ?
Later, the introduction of peni-
cillin and other antimicrobial drugs
in the teatreatment of pneumonia,
further lowered the death rate.
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Pneumonia was known ‘to Hip-
pocrates, more than 2,000 years
ago, but its cause was not estab-
lished until late inthe nineteenth
century.
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Pneumonia ‘of ‘the pneumococcal
type is an acute bacterial infection
of the lungs and comes on suddenly
with ehills, fever, chest pain, cough
and bloody sputum.
While pneumonia occurs in ap-
parently normal people there are a
large number of predisposing fac-
tors likely to have an effect on
the outcome of ths disease and its
recurrence
to be identified and treated and
they include antibiotic therapy,
supportive measures, and treatment
of complications.
7 AL
Complications are estimated to
occur in about 20 per cents of cases,
and commonly include pleurisy and
empyema.
These underlying conditions need ||
Fewer people with pneumonia are
being admitted to hospitals as most
patients with this disease can now
be treated effectively at home.
Mrs. Minerva Stoltz, 65
Rites Held fn Michigan’
Mrs. Minerva Stoltz, the former
Minerva Yeust, Wilkes-Barre died
suddenly at her home in Lincoln
Park, Michigan, on February 22.
Born December 17 in Hazleton
Mrs. Stoltz resided in Wilkes-Barre
for many years and had many
friends in the Back Mountain.
She was the wife of Henry Stoltz
and the mother of four children:
Henry Jr., Cal; Robert, Michigan;
Eleanor and Marie, at home.
Her mother, Mrs. Lucinda Yeust,
Detroit, also survives ag does her
brother, Arnold Yeust, Shavertown.
She was a member of St. Paul's
Lutheran Church, Lincoln Park.
Services were held February 25 in
Michigan with Rev. C. A. Jacobi of-
ficiating. Interment was in Lady of
Hope Cemetery.
“According to most recent fig-
ures,” says Extension Director T.
H. Patton, The Pennsylvania State
University, ‘ther average American
ate 96 pounds of beef last year.
This is a new record.
Karionwins
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Dallas
Shopping
Center
DALLAS §Y5-1176
HALL’S PHARMACY
Registered Pharmacists on Duty at All Times |
J. J. Fedock—E. W. Hall—L. J. Elliott =~
Open Daily and Sunday 8 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Shavertown — Phone 675-1191
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Form 988
Pennsylvania
Cash Balance at Beginning of Year
RECEIPTS
liens filed
Total
EXPENDITURES
General Government
Highways
Miscellaneous
Dept. service
Lad
1¥#
Total
Cash Balance at end of year
RESOURCES
Cash, Securities and Reserves -
Balance of 1963 Duplicate
Value of Township machinery .
Total
LIABILITIES
Total
Real Estate
Per Capita
Published or Posted in Accordance
July 10, 1947, P.L. 1481 4
3
Cash in Bank, Securities and Reserves
Taxes collected in cash during year
Taxes collected on old duplicates during year
Amount received from County on unpaid taxes or
a nh Com vs VL tak of
Amount Received from other sources (a) to (i) form 905
Protection to persons and property
Due from County on taxes returned and liens filed
With Section 547, Act 567, Approved,
Commonwealth of A U D I T0 RS’ REPO RT : County Luzerne
1963
From the First Monday in January 1963 to First Monday in January 1964
Township Jackson
$ 5,130.63
7,261.93
1,563.77
¥
316.22
11,220.70
$ 20,362.62
$ 1,554.36
638.03
13,776.74
1,403.25
2,220.20
$ 19,592.58
$ 5,898.67
$ 5,898.67
1,438.45
218.74
12,610.00
$ 20,165.86
Outstanding bank notes and certificates of indebtedness $ ,5,006.25
$ 5,006.25
ASSESSED. VALUATION OF THE TOWNSHIP
oh a $505,595.00
1,734.00
$507,329.00
. CARL ASTON
. WALTER MICKNO
HENRY ZBICK
3 2 © Auditors |
FOR
Fast Service, Reasonable Rates,
Free Estimates
Call
ROY W. THOMAS
HARDING 388-2802
Plan Early For Visit
To The World's Fair
Make your plans well in advance
if you intend to visit the New York
World's Fair of 1964-1965.
‘World's Fair officials estimate that
the average visitor would need 10
to 12 full days to make a complete
tour of this New York extravaganza,
the biggest world’s fair in history.
Persons in. the Back Mountain
who plan to visit the fair will find
information at Galland-Steinhauer,
Inc. Insurance Agency, 226 Wyo-
ming Avenue, Kingston, an official
center designated by the World's
Fair Corporation. g
The public is invited to visit the
agency for free literature on the
fair. To date arrangements have
been made with more than 15 lo-
cal organizations for the showing
of the half hour color, sound, slide
preview being made gvailable free
by the local Galland-Steinhauer Inc.
office.
More than 200 ‘major exhibitors
from ‘throughout the world will par-
ticipate in the fair which opens
April 22. .
Crushed Stone
Red Shale
For
® Driveways
® Parking Areas
® Drainfields
Jos. Yatsko
EXCAVATING
675-1276
Plant & Quarry - Lehman
AAO ARAKI IOC COOOOOOOOCOOONNE
$0 00.0000 0
HOTEL
JEFFERSON
Bu ATLANTIC CITY
i Ir LI Ra LR * NEW JERSEY
Central location overlooking Boardwalk and convenient $o Piers,
Churches and Theatres — Near Rail and Bus Terminals — Inviting
Lobbies .and Parlors — Closed and Open Sun Decks Atop —
All Rooms Delightfully Furnished — Modified and European Plans
— Conducted by Hospitable Ownership Management that de-
lights in catering to the wishes of American Families.
Write for Literature and Rates
Hotel Jefferson
Atlantic City, New Jersey
AUDITORS’ REPORT — (963
LEHMAN TOWNSHIP — LUZERNE COUNTY
Cash balance at beginning of your (Township Fund)
Barbara Simms
Paul Doris
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: nning of year (Township Fund) ....... $ 2,505.95
Cash balance at beginning of year (State Band) i... te. si 351:13
Cash’ balance at beginning of year (Special Fund) =~. 0 ph 2,196.42
Cash balance at beginning of year (Light Fund) ........... 159.92
Cash balance at beginning of year (Police Pension) ...«spee 229.89
Total Cash Balance Beginning Years... ivi $ 5,443.31
RECEIPTS :
Taxes collected .during /year .... iu oh iiisuniis inn $ 13,171.94
Taxes collected on old duplicates ................... 3,711.69
Amount received from special (machinery tax) ....... 2,425.13
Amount received from real estate transfer tax .....:%. 3,247.19
Amount received from Amusement tax ............... 6,260.00
Amount received from Commonwealth as State Aid -... 16,888.19
Amount received from Miscellaneous Receipts: |... xs 4,658.42
Amount received from Street Light Tax i oan JAS 635.90
Temporary Loans... eas ars ain kins So an 7,500.00
Total Receipts wn va ld sn a a $ 58,498.46
Total Receipts and Balance: -: xi owen Jl. $ 63,941.77 »
EXPENDITURES :
General Government: ....s ih. via iy basco oi a A $ 4,049.12
‘Protection to Persons and Property varies oi Sai) 5,102.84
Loader. heal le Ge do I SRE a 4,200.00
Highway «fio ci lh a Te BRR 31,297.34
Miseelloneous =... hy Lah mG SS Ut a OE 2,199.99
Interest SE Sa le Carat lee iL BTR I Last GES LT Bk ie 478.08
Temporary Loan ....:.. Ms LE a 11,000.00
Redemption of Bonds --....... one A Ari 1,000.00
Breet’ Lighting: cia. natn magus, dl pha 723.63
Police: INSUranee =: tail axe lr gs ST Sah eRe os A) 934.10
Total Expenditures. « Wel iy thle vl Seas lls $ 60,985.10
Balance at end of year (Township Fund) aed SL, $ 141.26
Balance at end of year (State Fund) ...v..veioneerinnonn. 8.06
Balance ‘at end of year (Special Fund) ......%eu.cnsoonens 421.55
Balance at end of year (Light Fund) ..:............o..en. 72.19
Balance at end of year (Police Pension) ................:- 2,313.61
Total Balance end of iyear r-. «iden sini. $ 2,956.67
Total Expenditures and Balance end of year «:----- $ 63,941.77
RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES
Resources — Cash ......... SAN NE Nima $ 2,956.67
Due from tax collector on 1963 duplicate --«««-.-««---- 6,428.38
Due from County on unpaid BANOS +n vis seianes rae ines 331.05 «g'
; Value of Township Machinery ...:.,......coceeeeevons 22,660.00
Value of Township Properties ....::«eqeeseesneeeneons 1,692.10
Total ReSOUICes i's «x aivia eof is state wists ated Siajaia an aks ‘alate $ 34,068.20
LIABILITIES .
Outstanding Township Bond, :. -aalbls vs saisside nachos $ 1,000.00 -
Loan for Township Building f.......teoiivenoronenn.. 4,000.00
otal: ot arn ca A HL SR $ 5,000.00
TOWNSHIP AUDITORS :
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