A tn. aa aie i REY TT od ay 352 eT THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1968 lh DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE TRADING Buy Sell - Bi For Sale — AUCTION OF entire shop. Antiques. and odds and ends. July 20, 10 a.m. Mary VanCampen, Wapden Pléce, Harveys Lake. MID-SUMMER sale on Cooper, Jacobsen, Snapper, and AM.S. ers. Gregory Mower & Bike hop, 15 N. Lehigh, Shavertown. EET CORN, cucumbers, string B beans, peas, home-grown green pple, ‘blueberries, peaches, red ets, cabbage, lettuce, radishes, d green onions. Merrill Thomas xduce, opposite Natona Mills. COW, freshened first time 4 July 8. Guernsey-Jersey mixed, ry gentle. Will make excellent ily milk cow. Call 333-4548. WINDOW SHUTTERS, 6 pair brand “mew, 6 pair used, good condition. Reasonable. Phone 675-3255. 'O PONIES for sale. Mare is seven years old, stud six years. ‘reasonable offer refused. Call 675-2458. LACK LABRADOR puppies AKC . registry, $100 and $125. Cham- on stock. Call 333-4920. JRGE GAS clothes dryer; Sim- a plicity. garden tractor with at- ents; Maytag ringer washer. Used double bowl kitchen sink. 477-5129. EE Crs. WN PERSIAN Lamb Jacket, ; Lod condition. Phone 675-5875. HOT AIR furnace and pipes for - 7 sale. Call 675-2536. rr FRIGIDAIRE . refrigerator, # good condition; 2 snow tires, ] LI5X15. Call evenings 674-4411. S SNOW plow and lock-out ps SB for Jeep of International Scout. Call 298-2117 after 3 p.m. PILCO REFRIGERATOR in very ~ good condition. $25. Phone 675- HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, sale. Includes Hotpoint Range with double oven. Call 674-5221. 1860- BUICK. ‘Good condition. Ask- pring $125.00. Owner going in ser- vice. Call 675- 1802. ee 1964 FORD 100 % ton ici low | mileage, . excellent condition, io, heater, heavy duty carrying ck. Phone 675-1874. PONY FOR SALE, with saddle. Black & White, 7 years old. $125. 333-4244. Gorrons BY-the-yard being clear- aw ed at low prices to make room A KC REGISTERED collie puppies. + »$25.00 each. Inquire, Robert Jilliams, Box 520, Harveys Lake. Bn 639-3406. T— modern iron frame, 2-piece foam rubber mattress and ows. $25. Phone 675-2604. Swap Trade PHONE 674-5656 OR 674-7676 REMINGTON CHAIN Saws( new and used) Rent a Saw by day or week. New Mur Aluminum, Noxen Road, Harveys Lake. 639-5030. (UGS — any size-al: known makes. A little out of the way, but a >t less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 67 South Main Street, Wilkes- 3arre ATTENTION VETERANS — ask about free burial service at Chap- el Lawn Memorial Park. 675-3283. 1956 OLDSMOBILE 4 door sedan, $50. George Strohl, Sterling Farms, Harveys Lake. HAY FOR SALE, baled or in the field, East Dallas. Phone 675-3444. Whom To Call — MOWING: fields, lots, large or small. Call Si Evans, 674-5522. HANK'S HOME Improvement. Alu- minum siding - specialist, eaves, gutters, sills, roofing, etc. Henry Stuart, Contractor. 675-3003. FURNITURE & ANTIQUE recondi- tioning. Stefan Hellersperk. 675- 1690. Meter service to insure you ac- curacy. Montross Oil Company, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phone Kingston 287-2361. IS YOUR TRUCK, tractor or auto- mobile using 0il? Your mechanic or garage will recommend SEALED POWER guaranteed piston rings COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP. STULL BROTHERS, Kingston. FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. — Help Wanted — MAN TQ do—yard work “once-a-t week. Phone 674-8476. ! HOUSEWORKER, experienced, full or part time work. Own trans- portation. Excellent salary. = Call 639-3291. WOMAN WANTED to babysit. Must have own transportation. Dallas Area. Telephone until noon, 674- 7396. PART TIME work—ifull time pay as a toy demonstrator for Ideal Home Parties. Toys, gifts, and Christmas decorations are included in line, No delivery and no col- lections. Telephone 287-7264. MAN, OVER 21, wanted part-time at Kern Brothers. 674-7161. CLEANING WOMAN one day a week. Must have own. transporta- tion. 674-5201. Wanted To Buy— GUNS and pistols, any conditior Broody’s, 30 W. Main St., Plyvm outh. Phone 779-9579. USED APARTMENT size electric stove, call 696-2047. Work Wanted — Lake-Lehman Board any event. The board authorized hiring of Hiram Sorber as a bus driver. Milk contracts went to the same firms as last year: For Lake Elemen- tarys, Dallas Dairy; Lehman-Jack- son | elementary, Shadyside; Noxen elementary, Crispell’'s Dairy; elementary, Huntington Dairy Inc.; Lake-Lehman High School, Dairy. Ross Chase Directors authorized tax exonera- tions as presented for action. Doctors are hesitant in taking on the burden of school physician, but Dr. Daw agreed to be in attendance at the five home football games, and Dr. McGrath will give the 11th grade physicals and assist in giving some of the athletics physicals. At the time of the meeting, Dr. Saidman and Dr. Bucan remained to be contacted. Dr. expressed willingness to help with Bucan had the athletic physicals, and Dr! Said- man has always been cooperative. BOB BUTLER NOXEN, PA. GENERAL EXCAVATING Septic Tanks Installed Sand Top Soil Gravel Phone 298-2025 COLLEGE JUNIOR wants baby sit- ting work, afternoon and eve- nings. Has own transportation Back Mountain Area. 675-2965. WORK WANTED Combining small grains. Andrew J. Latosek, RD 3, Dallas. Phone 333-4946. For Rent— SHOP OR OFFICE space for rent at 181 Memorial Highway, Shaver- town. Suitable for barber shop. fr ply in rear. } | Wanted Good Home — A GOOD home for 7 week old fe- male puppie, part Collie. brown & black, very playful. See her and you won't be able to re- fuse her. Call 477-5222. For Sale— HOOVER CLEANERS Factory-authorized Parts Sales & Service—Used Appliances REBENNACK APPLIANCE CO. 267 Wyoming Ave., Kingston 287-1175 WILLIAM ECKERT Lawnmower Sales and Service. ‘Saws filed, lawnmowers sharpened, repaired. New and used mowers; lawnmower parts. Wheel Horse tractors. Call 674-5931. Wellington - Avenue, off Route 309. MONK PLUMBING & HEATING, 674-5816. Gas, oil, electric, coal installations. No down-payment. Five years to pay. Real Estate For Sale — THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor Real Estate & Insurance Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area HARVEYS LAKE 639-2151 Pole 89 — Harveys Lake CLUB GROUPS, PARTIES, WED- DINGS, special occasion dinners. Make reservations at Wahoo Inn, Harveys Lake. Delicious food, homey atmosphere, reasonable charges. 639-5971. CUSTOM Iron railing. Free esti- mates. S & H Green Stamps. Wyoming Valley Enterprises. Call 287-9693 or 696-1767. RURAL UPHOLSTERY, Sweet Val- ley, RD 1, Free Estimates. Call 477-5711. Real Estate For Sale— BUY A HOME cottage or lot, at Pine Grove, and you become a part-owner of a hotel, recreation or dance hall, approximately 3% acres of lawn and land. Basketball court, tennis court, swimming dock, etc. 639-5845. HARVEYS LAKE—7 rooms and bath. Own well. Hot air heat, screened porch, parking area. Fur- nished. $6,000. 822-8846. 96” GIRLS BICYCLE. Very good _ ‘condition. $20. Phone 674-8126. 4-speed, 300 horsepower. 1966 CORVETTE, two tops, £2 AM-FM radio, 896-1928. : COPIER - Signet Model Verifax, wet, wprocess, light use, $70. Phone 531, 'ATERPUMPS, tanks, plastic pipe, * .chlorinators, airchargers, miscel- Janeous pump and well supplies, 20 40% discount, Floyd B. White- ead, 280 Lakeside Drive, Harveys ke, 639-9581. Br TsaNATIONL LAWN and. gar- tractors, Roto Tillers, Mec- S, Chain Saws. Welding. Gus Walters 675-1869. SEARS Catalog Sales Service Tunkhannock, Pa. . Fast Efficient Service 1° Telephone Orders Accepted §* Limited amount of catalogs still . available. : : Telephone ‘836-3193 Sanitary Service — SEPTIC TANKS, reinforced con- crete, buy the best. Costs lesp Son, Kingston 282-1448 or your local supply dealer. '| Rooms For Rent — FURNISHED ROOMS, day, week or month. Maid service. Kingston House, 947 Market Street, Kingston. Phone 288-4525. in the long run, C. E. German and- Whom To Call — Ralph Fitch & Sons Plumbing and Heating ~~ GAS - OIL - COAL Deep and Shallow Well Pumps DALLAS — 674-8311 KITCHEN CHAIRS RE-COVERED That favorite chair or sofa re- upholstered. Dallas Auto Seat Covers 674-9521 Thomas Lloyd BACKHOE SERVICE Ditch Digging & Trenching Mount Zion - Ph. 388-6306 Light | - New — Used | BRYANT’S MOBILE HOMES Sales — Service — Parts 675-2447 Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Memorial Highway — Dallas Ralph Fitch & Sons Septic Tanks Cleaned - Installed TOP SOIL - STONE - FILL 674-8311 DALLAS Help Wanted — AVON CALLING WOMEN — Christmas sell- ing starts early with Avon Cosmetics — part or full time — valuable sales terri- tories now available. Write Mrs. Maude Cloak, R. D. A, Dallas or call 824-8721. Notice — NOTICE: I, Albert Raspen, will not be responsible for any bills in- curred by any other person than myself. IK. T. Board To Add Service Residents Cut off By New Highway Seek Aid Initiation of an answering serv- ice to the police and removal of the two way radio, now in the: municipal building, to the home of Chief of Police Herbert Updyke was approved at a meeting of Kings- ton Township Supervisors last week. The new approach to more effi- cient contact with the police was suggested by LeRoy Ziegler. Chair- nan Edward Hall said he saw no sense ‘in keeping the radio in the building where no one was on duty. To expedite matters, Richard Math- ers first moved that the answering service be accepted at a cost of $17.50 monthly plus milage in wir- ing. He then moved to have radio removed to Updyke’s residence. All -oted in favor. A curbing placed by the State highway department in construc- evo | tion of Rt. 309 in the vicinity near Woodlawn Inn brought complaints from residents of a one way exit and poor condition of a small strip of Old Main Street. Mrs. Handlos protested that a neighbor parking on the narrow lane blocked traffic and Mrs. Rowlands asked for black- topping. Determination of ownership will be established by the board. Despite a letter from the State Engineer stating = Franklin Street Bridge needed no immediate repairs, Chairman Hall said it would be replanked now removing any danger to. pedestrians or motorists. Mr. Ziegler asked if this would solve Shavertown Fire Company objec- tion and Hall replied that if neces- sary. Trucksville Fire Company would come forth. Signs allowing 7,000 tons will be erected and Mr. Culver remarked that much heavier loads were going over the structure safely. Letters will be sent ‘of the Board's intent to both Shavertown | Fire Company and Kingston Town- ship Ambulance Association. Intent To Bargain A letter from Police Chief Up- dyke informed supervisors that col- lective bargaining concerning com- pensation, hours, . retirement and pension is in the offing under State Bill 1343. New minimum salary rates of $5200 per annum will go into effect as of August 27. No third police officer was ap- pointed. Ziegler moved to place large amount in check accounts in- to Savings certificates, Board ap- proved rezoning of Harris Hill sec- tor from Agricultural to Residential Area. Light Unfair Mr. XKonnick claimed light at Harris Hill only gives motorists and ‘| pedestrians three seconds to eross and that Shavertown traffic signals were confusing. He said weeds are a nuisance on Heller's Grove and guard rails near Harris Hill Bridge are in poor shape offering no pro- tection. Mr. Hall said all. issues would be checked and announced that the Department of Forests and Waters were being contacted to dredge Toby's Creek. Deed for taking over of Hickory Street was turned over to the solici- tor. Chairman Hall reported that the Municipal Authority is making prog- | Motorcycle, Denilson An accident involving a- motor- ‘cycle occurred on July 5 on the road near Memorial Shrine in Franklin Township. Carl Wilk, 24, of Wilkes-Barre, lost control of the motorcycle be- longing to his brother-in-law, and suffered lacerations and bruises when he crashed. The vehicle was | demolished. He was taken to Gen- eral Hospital by Franklin Township ambulance, treated and dismissed on Saturday. Residents Gripe At Jackson Twp. Jackson Board of Supervisors met on July 3, with all three mem- bers of the Board present, also their secretary, Edward Jeffery and solicitor Jonathan Valentine, police officers, J. P.’s and 25 residents. Roadmaster Bertram reported all blacktop repaired and pot-holes fill- ed. Some calcium to be spread on repaired areas, then weeds and brush will be cut. A letter from the Rev. Mr. Charles Gommer was read concerning the possibility of a consolidation of po- lice forces. Chief Cooper stated the idea had been advanced several years ago, but a cost of $100,000 for cruisers and centralized com- munications system was prohibi- tence. A member of the Board will attend any area meeting called on the subject. Chief Cooper says the present cooperation between police forces and fire companies in Back Mountain is excellent and effective. There is a need for a full-time police officer, and the possibility of imposing a right-to-work tax to pay for this protection is an idea advanced and discussed. Chairman Lamoreaux reported he had received many calls concerning damage to property caused by blast- ing at American Asphalt Co. plant. Also, company has been disregard- ing hours of work and noise is dis- turbing the sleep of many people in area. The Board met with Banks Bros. and talked over the problems. Banks suggested a meeting of com- pany heads, supervisors and a com- mittee of property owners in area. Residents refuse to meet with them, feel ‘nothing will be accomplished at such a meeting. In 1959, and again in 1965 the same problems came up. Meetings were held, agreements with the company were made, kept for a brief time, then broken. Since some of the hours of operations are op- posed to local zoning laws, zoning officer is to proceed to take action against the company. Operating hours are supposed to be from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily ex- ceut Sundays. As evidence of dis- regard of these hours, firemen have been called to extinguish three fires at the plant at hours other than those permitted by zoning laws. ress and that the Roy Weston Com- pany has been asked to extend orig- inal mapping to include Upper Ma- chell Avenue, Sterling Avenue, High Point Acres, Upper Mt. Airy Road, and Upper Harris Hill. Possibility of Oak Hill and Harveys Lake be- coming customers was also an- nounced. Water Pump ‘Sales and Service Tanks - Switches - Pipes Softeners - Chlorination, etc. R. W. WEIDNER — 333-4548 TABLOIDS-CIRCULARS BUSINESS CARDS, THE DALLAS POST SCREENED TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE FILL DIRT Yatsko Excav. Call: 675-3369 : 675-1276 TOP 675-2950 FOR GARDENS AND LAWNS THE ENVY OF YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD . . . . RICH, STONE FREE FARMLAND Shale for Road Bases and Fill ALSO Complete Line of Equipment For All Excavating Purposes HOOVER & MILBRODT TRY OUR SOIL 675-3360 DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF “I Recording Group a “The People” . Plus - - Featuring Their Latest Hit--- “I LOVE YOU” Thursday = July 18 § P.M. Until 11:30 P.M Joe Nardone's HANSON'S AMUSEMENT PARK Harveys Lake “All Stars” ERS Registration For Dallas Elementary Students A registration for kindergarten students living in the Dallas School District and students that are new in the area from grades 1 through 6 will be held from July 22: through July 26 in the office of the West- moreland Elementary Center, 106 South Lehigh Street, Trucksville. The office is open daily from 8:00 am. to 12 and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Parents or guardians are re--| quested to bring the child’s birth | certificate ‘and successful vaccina- | tion certificate to the school when | they register for the current term | beginning, Wednesday, September | 4, Those who have registered but | did not produce the above docu- | ments must do so at this time or the child cannot enter school the first day. All registrations must be made at the Westmoreland Elemen- tary building. No registrations will be accepted in the kindergarten rooms. held in the Dallas Methodist Church Education building, Church Street, Dallas. Dr. Abe Finkelstein Optometrist 466 BENNETT STREET Luzerne, Pa. Formerly at 72 Main Street 287-1811 OTTO (11 A Friendly, Confidential, Understanding PHONE 088.4535 FAIRWAY FINANCE CORP. LUZERNE The kindergarten classes will/be | Keep Your Dog Tied Residents in the vicinity of Or- ange and Demunds are warned to keep' their dogs tied or action will be taken against the owners. Many dogs have been seen run- ning throughout the area recently. SE Notice Harveys Lake Residents Garbage Hauling. All your rubbish hauled away weekly $2.00 a Moniig CALL 639-2691 PARGAS Metered Bulk or Bottled Gas LP - Gas Motor Fuel and Carburetion Equipment Complete line of modern GAS APPLIANCES —Space Heating— Contractors—- Salamander Serg “Gas Service a For Service Call 322-1937 WEST TIOGA ST. SANS SOUCI PARKWAY Wilkes-Barre or 836-2340 - TUNKPFFICE NT SALE FRE BSE IES E80) SALE PRICED AT LATEX HO SALE PRICED : AT COUPONS AND $ "COOK<DUNN SUMMER Bo Gallon BRING IN YOUR C&D “SUPER SAVING” SALE Gallon GLOSS 15 *® Quark 49 ; USE PAINT 43 Gallon AVE EVEN MORE ROUTE No. 118 — USE WHITESELL CHARGE BILD-ACCOUNT PHONE 674-1671. 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