THE TRADING PHONE 674-5656 OR 674-7676 For Sale — Mahogany drop-leaf dining room table, 4 chairs, pads. Excellent condition. $100.00. Call after 6 p.m. 674-8361 Antiques, finished and unfin- ished. Straight chairs, rocking chairs, small and large tables, picture frames and trunks. Major Antiques, Bryce Ma- jor. One mile from Lehman on Lehggan-Huntsville Road. 6756N91. Complete Cub Scout Uniform, size 12. Like new. Call 696-2237. sedan. V-8 automatic; power stoging Excellent condition. 5 1965 Chevrolet Bel-Air 4 door ) 4 i \ 67 ! 110 after 5 p.m. Motorola 21' Biack and White Console T.V. $50.00. Simmons Hide-A-Bed. $25.00. Sunbeam Mixmaster $5.00. Phone 675- 2701. try in igh, Stewing chickens, live weight, less than ten, 60 cents each. Ten or more, 50 cents each. i Please bring own containers. Call 477-5660. ohn ak; Sada Hound puppies seven weeks old, must sell. $10 each. In- quire 333-4958. Remington Chain Saws (new and used) Rent a saw by day or week. New Mur Alumi- num, Noxen Road, Harveys Lake. 639-5030. mis- nat lace Snow blowers, Myers snow plows, McCulioch chain saws, Homelite chain saws. Welding. 4 Gus Walters, 675-1869. re: Rugs any size - all known makes. A little out of the wai but a lot less to pay. B. Carpet Company, 267 South Mai@ Street, Wilkes-Barre ers. ; ser- town Help Wanted— Furniture Truck Driver. Small and large van trucks. Full benefits. Jacob Kurlancheek Furniture, Main Street, Dur- yea. Call 655-2246. 2-6 t2 ina ) at 2 Need 200 women in our 11 counties to become Tupper- ware demonstrators. No ex- perience or investment © needed. $15 to $35 average earning per evening. Become a manager receive a new car to drive, by recruiting others. Write P.O. Box 168, Orwigs- burg, Pa. 17961 or Phone 366- 3211, 2-6 4t Woman wanted, pleasant work, “full or part time, one and one half hours day or evening, ten hours $50. Call 288-0343 be- tweily10 and 3. Night shift cook, 4:30 to 12:30, at Park Motel, to start early in March. Call 69-1559 or 674-9981 to make appointment for personal interview. Take-charge man to work in yard of road construction Company to handle construc- tion supplies. General duties would include dispatching and receiving, maintenance and repair, and inventory of con- struction supplies. For ap- pointment call Tom Mallis, 696-1114. American Asphalt anciifaving Co. Equal op- portunity employer. ~ Wanted To Buy-—~ . Guns and pistols any condition. {© Broody's, 30 W. Main St., ; 3 Plymouth. Phone 779-9579. Booms For Rent — } month. Maid service, Kings- | ton House, 947 Market Street, Kingston. Phone 288-4525. Furnished Rooms—2 bedroom apartments; kitchen effi- ciencys; single, double and family rooms. Low winter rates. Dallas Motel, call after I “4 p.m. 674-9481. 1-23 t4 "Furnished rooms, day, week or | Whom To Call — Fuel Oils,Atlantic Products. Meter service to insure. you atcuracy. Montross Oil Com- pany, 436 Main Street, Luzerne. Phane Kingston 287-2361. Antiques and furniture refin- ished, reconditioned. Call Ste- fan Hellersperk 675-1690. William Eckert Lawnmower Sales and Service. Saws filed, lawnmowers sharpened, re- paired. New and used mow- ers; 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. Is your truck, tractor or auto- mobile using oil? Your mech- anic or garage will, recom- mend SEALED POWER guar- anteed piston rings. Complete machine shop. Stull Brothers, Kingston. Don’t throw it away! It pays to have it fixed! Small ap-’ pliances, tools, sweepers, radios, etc. repaired. 113 E. Center St., Shavertown. 675- 1580 Daily 9-12 & 5-8, Saturday 1-7. 2-6 t4 For rent-Trucks, travel trailers, truck campers. Camper mounted on a pick-up truck. ‘Reese Motors, Memorial High- way, Dalas. 675-2951. Income Tax Returns expertly prepared. Call Michael J. Stanley, 39 South Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville. Tele- phone 696-1041. Income Tax Returns. Quarterly State and Federal Reports prepared by Betty Maher, Pole Pole 240, Point Breeze, Har- veys Lake. Call 639-5919. Sev's Sign Service: Signs of all kinds, windows, walls, Scotch- lite, gold leaf, specializing in truck lettering. Sev New- berry Jr., Lake Silkworth, as near as your telephone, 477- 5673. One hour TV service. Black- White, $2.75. Color $5.00. 25" color picture tube installed in home, $150.00. 675-2023. Expert Furniture repairs and refinishing. Bryce Major. Call 675-2991. 1-23 t4 Rural Upholstery, Sweet Valley, RD 1, Free Estimates. Call 477-5711. Plumbing and Heating - free estimates. All work guaran- teed. Phone 675-3535. Music Lessons: guitar, piano, band instruments. Call Alfred M. Camp, East 42nd Street, Dallas, 639-5026. 2-7 3t Whom To Call — KITCHEN CHAIRS RE-COVERED That favorite chair or sofa - re- upholstered. Dallas Aufo Seat Covers 674-9521 - Ralph Fitch & Sons Plumbing and ‘Heating GAS - OIL - COAL Deep and Shallow Well’ Pumps DALLAS — 674.881 ‘HOOVER CLEANERS Factory-authorized Parts Sales & Service—Used Appliances RESENNACK APPLIANCE CO. 267 Wyoming Ave. Kingsten 287-1178. ~ H. FAUX—A. SMITH Painting Contractors Phone 333-4135 or 298-2232 WORK WANTED Will take care of child or chil- dren in my own home, any- time. Trucksville area. Call 675-3316 after 4 p.m. for further information. \ Dress making expertly done— reasonable. Call Nancy at 675-3088 after 9 a.m. Baby sitting, day or night. Ex- perienced sitter, references. Call 696-2878. REALTY Small house with improvements in the Trucksville Area. Cen- trally located near school, store and bus. Reply Box 18, The Dallas Post, Dallas Pa. 18612. = _——_ Te THOMAS P. GARRITY Realtor Real Estate & Insurance Service to the Greater Back Mt. Area HARVEYS LAKE 639-1191 Pole 89 — Harveys Lake Opportunity— > on the steady demand for T.V. Adver- tised AVON cosmetics. Territories now available in Lake Silkworth and: Oak Hill areas. Call 824-8721 for information. Cash in GOOD MAN OVER 40 for short trips surrounding Dallas. Man we want is worth up to $16,500 in year, plus regular cash bonus. Air mail R. B. Dickerson, President, Southwestern Petroleum Corporation, Fort Worth, Texas 76101. SIGIR 0 UY THE DALLAS POST, FEB. 13, 1969 LEGAL NOTICE BIDS REQUESTED Sealed proposals "are solic- ited by the Dallas Township Board - of Supervisors, to be opened at their Regular Meet- ing, Tuesday, March 4, 1969, 7:30 P.M. at Dallas Junior High School, for the furnishing of the following: 40 tons calcium chloride (more or less) 1000 tons 1-D 2 (applied) 5000 gals R.C. 800 road oil (more or less) 500 tons 2-B crushed stone 200 tons 1-B crushed stone 500 tons 2-A modified 200 tons cold patch (more or less) Materials specified herein will meet the standards estab- lished by Pennsylvania Depart- ment of Highways. The Successful bidder will furnish bond in the amount of twenty-five percentum by certi- fied check. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Pre- sent bids to the attention of the secretary. Glenn M. Howell Box 332 A R.D. 3 Dallas, Penna. 18612 2-13 t2 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS - HEREBY GIVEN TO ZIBA FAIRCHILD, de- ceased, his heirs, devisees, personal representatives and assigns generally; MARY C. FAIRCHILD, wife of Ziba Fair- child, in her own right, her heirs, devisees, personal repre- sentatives and assigns gener- ally; MARY C. FAIRCHILD, Executrix of the Estate of Ziba ‘Fairchild and her successors in interest; and JOSIAH A. FAIR- CHILD; GEORGE W. FAIR- CHILD; ELIZABETH WEAV- ER, NEE FAIRCHILD, and AARON W. WEAVER, her hus- band; BLANCHE |. FAIR- CHILD; JOHN E: FAIRCHILD and SARAH FAIRCHILD, his wife; HARRY FAIRCHILD and IDA FAIRCHILD, his wife; MARGARET HACULER, NEE FAIRCHILD, and JEROME HACULER, her husband; AR- THUR FAIRCHILD and Car- RIE FAIRCHILD, his wife; ALBERT FAIRCHILD and BEATRICE FAIRCHILD, his wife; ZIBA FAIRCHILD and ANNA M. FAIRCHILD, his Wife, ANNIE" FAIRCHILD, widow of FRANK FAIRCHILD; WANTED TO RENT Two bedroom house in Back Mountain Area. Phone 675- 1171. FOR RENT Main Road Sweet Valley, 4 room apartment with garage. Second floor, heat furnished. References. Adultsonly, $65.00. Call 477-5426 or 256-3271. Sanitary Service — Septic Tanks, reinforced con- crete, buy the best. less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston 282-1448 or your local supply dealer. RT a TE ren Ralph Fitch & Sons Septic Tanks Cleaned - Installed TOP SOIL - STONE - FILL. DALLAS 674-8311 LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas School District Board of Directors solicits sealed proposals for the pur- chase of an 80 quart MIXER for the Dallas Senior High School Cafeteria. Specifications may be secured at the office of the secretary of the Board, Ad- ministration Offices. Bids shall be addressed to Mrs. Harriet Stahl, Secretary Administration Office, Dallas Senior High School Building, Dallas, Pennsylvania, 18612, and will be received at the office of the secretary until 4:30 p.m., Monday, February 10, 1969. Bidding will close at 8:00 p.m., February 10, 1969. Bids will be opened and read at the regular meeting of the Board to be held at 8:00 p.m., February 10, 1969, in the li- brary of the Dallas Senior High School. All bids shall be plainly marked BID ON MIXER on . the outside of the envelope con- taining the bid. The Board reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Mrs. Harriet Stahl, Secretary 1-30 3 Costs . PARGA Asphalt Paving Driveways parking Areas Crushed Stone ‘Meeting Pa. Dept. of Highway Specifications.” American Asphalt Paving Co. 696-1114 [prant and Quarry — Chase } Panelists at Home Wanted By New York Researcher Leading research firm seeking people to furnish honest opinions by mail from home. Pays cash for all opinions rendered.- Clients’ products supplied ‘at no cost. For information write: Research 669, Mineola, N.Y. 11501 Dept. N631. Metered Bulk or Bottled Gas LP - Gas Motor Fuel and Carburetion Equipment Complete line of modern GAS APPLIANCES —Space Heating— Contractors— Salamander Service : “Gas Service Anywhere” For Service: €all 822.1937 Sans Souci Parkway Wilkes-Barre HOWARD FAIRCHILD and ELIZABETH FAIRCHILD, his wife; GERTRUDE MC AFEE and WILLIAM MC AFEE, her hus- band; CHARLES 0. FAIR- CHILD and BESSIE FAIR- CHILD, his wife; LLOYD FAIR- CHILD; RUSSELL ' FAIR: CHILD; WILLARD H. FAIR- CHILD; EVELYN M. ARNER and R. WILBUR ARNER, her husband; DOROTHY FAIR- CHILD; JESSE FAIRCHILD: CLAYTON FAIRCHILD; VER- NON L. FAIRCHILD and PHIL- MAN P. FAIRCHILD, and their heirs, devisees, personal rep- resentatives and assigns gen- ‘erally, that on January 28th, 1969, the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County en- tered a Decree to No. 548, Jan- uary Term, 1969, adjudicating titte to land situate in Pond Creek Village, Foster Town- ship, Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania, being more particularly described in the Complaint on file in the office of the Pro- thonotary of Luzerne County to the above term and number, to be in the name of ALBERT P. GOEDECKE and ANNA MAE GOEDECKE, his wife, Plain- tiffs;" and that you will be and are forever barred from assert- ing any right, lien, title, or interest inconsistent with the interest of the Plaintiffs, unless you bring an action of eject- ment or other appropriate legal proceedings to establish any right, title, lien or interest in said lands which you may have or claim to have in or to said lands within thirty (30) days from the date of this publication. THOMAS C. MOORE Attorney for Plaintiffs Miners National Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania HAZEL FAIRCHILD; Ambulance Log Dallas Community Feb. 3—Mrs. Millie Smith, Huntsville Road to Mercy Hospital. Don Shaffer, Don Bulford, Ed Roth. Feb. 8—Mrs. George Shepherd, Old Goss Manor from Nesbitt Hospital to Sunnyside Nursing Home, Wilkes Barre. Russell Banta, Bob Cartier. Feb. 8—Mrs. Hayden Richards, Lehman Avenue, home from Nesbitt Hospital. Same crew. Feb. 8—Sheryl Cartier, Dallas RD 1, to General Hospital. Jim Davies, Bill Berti, R. Cartier. Feb. 9—Mrs. Martha Guinsbeck, Dallas, RD 3, from the P. M. Church, Dallas, to Nesbitt Hospital. Bob Beseeker, Jim Buckley, Ted Wright. Feb. 9—Dr. Albert Blase, Ferguson Avenue, Shavertown, to Nesbitt Hospital. Richard Disque Jr., Charles Flack, T. Wright. Harveys Lake Feb. 9—Mrs. Beatrice Gregory, Pole 132 to General Hospital. John Stenger, Chet Davis. Kingston Township Feb. 5—Robert Bomboy, Chase, from Dr. Mokychic’s office to General Hospital. Marvin Dymond, Walter Davis. Feb. 7—Myrtle Forschner, Harris HILL Road, to Nesbitt Hos- pital. Paul Sabol, W. Davis. Feb. 9—Kay Myrick, Birch Grove, home from General Hos- pital. L. Dymond Jr., M. Dymond, W. Davis. LEHMAN Feb. 9—Clinton Miers, 67; stricken while shoveling snow at Oak Hill home, to Wyoming Valley Hospital. Wentzel, Hospodor A Feb. 11—Mrs. Alberta Barber, and Squire. Feb. 12—Clifford Grey, 12, transfer from Nanticoke General home from Nesbitt. Wentzel PAGE THIRTEEN auction cochairman BOB RICHARDSON George = McCutcheon an- nounced his Library Auction co-chairman, Bob Richardson, at the Annual meeting of Back Mountain Memorial Library Association Jan. 30. Other chairmen will be named in a release from Mr. McCutcheon, who says he has a sure-fire chairman for the grounds, Herbert Hill. Com- munity College men have been enlisted as a clean-up squad the morning after. Mr. McCutcheon, on the faculty at Community College, after serving on the faculty at Dallas Senior High School, says he is happy to be able to get good, strong college students to cooperate. to Point Pleasant Hospital, Bucks County. Wentzel, Walters, Mr. Grey, and Mrs. Major from Welfare. [EEOC ENP PAIL LET'S HAVE A HEART TO HEART .:. . Bruce F. Slocum Don’t fail to see this Insurance Agency “All Forms of Insurance’ MISS SUSAN Reader and Advisor Reads palm and cards. All swered. Helps you in all problems of life. 287-9266 for appointment. Located at 89 Main Street, Luzerne. 1 questions an- mysterious lady. Phone 48 Main Street Dallas. Pa. 675-1167 y. TIRE DEPT. Firestone Goodrich Goodyear Tri-State Lehman Road - . “4. SIGN.OF QUALITY” 674-8126 Huntsville ye AUTO & GHEE SEES ke []] ! J an Nimrod Campers at low introductory prices 100 S. Wyoming Avenue, Kingston (at Gateway Shopping Center) 8:30 to 9:00 p.m. daily franchised NIMROD dealer 288-9333 COMING SOON TO DALLAS Another TIRE BARN featuring STEREO DEPT. AUTO DEPT. Panasonic complete for line of Home & Auto auto parts & WHOLESALE accessories Sovsvassorrrsrersossnsrrssssesesseesssssssssessssess CEG TMG TG TT 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0s “i
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