ame; Var: Sean! Eric: ges. d to Um- hael fric OWS, t to Utz. rat- uts, ger ain, nm, ese, ller. tat irch In- ome Hei- { R0b- veet the 1 g in n of ious nost am. { eR i RT a - RITE aan TH E TRADING FOR SALE Two piece turquoise living. room suit, sofa and club chair, two oval lamp tables and one cocktail. Mersman Mahoney. Very good condition. Call 674- 7339. 7-1-c Nine piece mahogany dining room Rite with beautiful break ¥ront. Ladies fur jacket, like new. Call 696-2929. 7-1-c palin best line registered execltive elite 8 irons and no. 1 three and 4 and 5 woods. Used one season. Cost over $300 new. Will sell for $195. Call after 7 p.m. 675-3552. 7-1-c Used Westinghouse electric stove, 40’ oven, broiler and burner in good condition. Reasonable price. Phone 675- 315]. 7-1-c Beautiful dressdolls. Call 675- 1837. 7-8-c Spy apples, 2 grades $2. and $4. per bushel. Harold Brace, Prangs: Telephone 333-4236. 6-4-c Marstely Fuei Oil, pay cash,’ save. "9/10 cents a gallon de- _tivered. Meter printed ticket to insure you accuracy. Phone 1333-4409. 6-5-p For Stanley Home Products, call ig orders to Theresa Katy soni Harveys Lake, 639-1463 after 5 p.m. Open dates for parties. 5-4-p Coal stoker, good working con- dition, Can be seen in opera- tion. Call 823-8026 between 9 and 5. 7-1-c WANTED TO BUY Guns and pistols any condition. Broody’s, 30 W. Main Street, Plymouth. Call 779-9579. tf-c FOR RENT 90 Main Street, storage space for rent, first and second floor. Eleva Service. Dallas 675- 1934. 6-2-c Evans Falls, Rt. 309, Wyoming Co. New modern 3 bedroom single house, electric heat, carpetigg, 2 car garage, $135. month3¥all 779-9038. 6-4-c Three room house on Follies Road, Dallas. Phone 675-3419. 7-1-p LOST Black and white dog: Part ger- man short hair-part English setter. Spayed female, 2 yrs. old. Lost in Huntsville area. Name—Queenie. Phone 675- 1674. 7-1-c Small $e black and brown dog. License No. 9525. Lost in vicinity of 42nd St., Dallas, ‘last Thursday. Call Mrs. Donahoe, 675-2493. 7-1-c WORK WANTED 30 year old man desires part time work; any days or hours. ~ Driver, stockman, handyman, helper. Dependable. P.O. Box 1727, Shavertown, Pa. 4-5-p —_- SANITARY SERVICE Septic tanks, reinforced con-. crete, buy the best. Costs less in the long run. C. E. German and Son, Kingston, 282-1448 or your local supply dealer. tf-c PHONE 675-5211 Readline for classified ads TUESDAY NOON HELP WANTED Tired of housework? Then get out—meet people—earn money —be an Avon representative. - Call now 823-5376 or write Mrs. Maude Cloak, RD 1, Dallas. 7-1-c , Receptionist, part time, Thursday & Friday, 9 to 5. Typing necessary. Must have good telephone voice. 675-5211. 7-1-p Typist, part time, must be fast and accurate. Call 675-5211. 6-1-p WHOM TO CALL Antiques and furniture refin- ished, reconditioned. Call Stefan Hellersperk 675-1690. tf-c Fuel Oils, Atlantic Products. Meter service to insure you accuracy. Montross Oil Co., 436 Main St., Luzerne. Call +287-2361 or 639-5389. 50-tf-c Snow blowers, Meyers snow plows for jeeps and trucks, Call chain saws August Walters. | Call 675-1869. 42-tf-c iMonk Plumbing & Heating, 675-1323. Gas, oil, electric, coal installations. No down pay- ment. Five years to pay. 47-tf-c Painting, roofing, brick pointing and water-proofing. Call 675- 5638. tf-c Let Back Mountain janitor service shampoo your rugs. Call 675-0827. 7-1-p Small major appliances sweepers, radios, and tool repaired. Allmakesandmodels; Work guaranteed. Hal's Elec tric Repair, 113 E. Center! St., Shavertown. Call 675-1580 Mon. to Fri. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sat. 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. 5-4-c Joe Wojcik tile and plumbing. Free estimates. Lehman Town ship. Phone 675-1803. 4-tf-c Is your truck, tractor or autc mobile using 0il? Your me- chanic or garage will recom-. mendSealed Power guaranteed | piston rings. Complete mac- hine shop. Stull Brothers, Kingston. 36-tf-c E. M. SHEPHERD Gutter Work - General Sheet Metal Roofing & Repairs Free Estimates Guaranteed Workmanship 674-8611 Sheet Metal &. Roofing: Polaris Ski-Mobiles Sales & Service A.F. WALTERS Memorial Hwy. Dallas 675-1869 KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS- BACKACHE Or frequent calls (day and night) can be nature’s warning of functional: id disorders — “Danger Ahead.” Take 3 GENTLE BUKETS tablets a day to flush kidneys and regulate’ passage. If not pleased in 12 hours your 48c back! Locally at FINO'S PHARMACY. THE DALLAS POST, FEB. 19, 1970 trailer wheels smash car, truck A dual wheel tractor-trailer belonging to the COD Corp., Kingston, lost its two rear wheels Monday afternoon while traveling south on Route 309 near the Overbrook Avenue underpass. The runaway tires crossed into the northbound lane and demolished a car driven by Anthony S. Leptuck, Swoyersville, then smashed into the left . rear fender of a panel truck operated by Michael Tatrylak, Hanover Township. Mr. Tatrylak was uninjured and Mr. Leptuck was treated at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital for shock before being dis- charged. Damage to the car was estimated at $1200, while damage to the panel truck was listed at $65. The tractor-trailer, operated by Frank Sawicki Jr., Plymouth, traveled a few hundred feet before coming safely to a stop. The accident was investigated by Dallas Town- ship patrolman Carl Miers, Dallas Township police chief Frank Lange, Dallas patrolman Ray- mond Titus, and Dallas constable James Davies. Joe Wilson tri-captain LOANS to WOMEN A Friendly, 3 ontidential, Understanding Service. PHON 288-4535 FAIRWAY FINANCE CORP., LUZERNE Joe Wilson, Dallas, 5-10, 160 pound quarterback at Dickinson College, has been elected a tri- captain for the 1970 Dickinson College football team. The two other captains elected by the lettermen are Middle Atlantic Conference all-stars, Rich Hen- "ry, 5-10, 185 pound linebacker from West Islip, N.Y., and John West, 5-9, 160 pound halfback from Hagerstown, Md. All three will be seniors. Head football coach Wilbur Gobrecht praised the selections. He said the team will have “balanced leadership’’ with a captain representing each play- ing unit, Wilson on offense, Henry on defense, and west, a two-way performer. Dickinson’s Red Devils fin- ished third in the Southern College Division of the MAC last fall with a 4-4 record. Their 75.1 yard per game pass defense not only was tops in the conference, but also fourth among NCAA college division WATER PUMP SALES AND SERVICE Tanks—Switches Pipes Softeners Chlorination, Etc. R. W. WEIDNER 333-4548 TAX SERVICE For Appointment Call : DALLAS 675-1867 HOOVER CLEANERS ; Factory-authorized Parts Sales & Service Used Appliances Rebennack Appliance Co. 267 Wyoming Ave., ingston LL ~ teams in the country. ONE HOUR House For Sale TV SERVICE 3 bedroom ranch—7., yrs. old,.. modern , kitchen, ; 11 Black-White $2.75 baths, fireplace, own well, Color $5 gas heat. 25" color picture tube $17,000 installed in home $150 Sunset, Harveys Lake 675- 52023 639-5853 Ralph Fitch & Sons Plumbing and Heating GAS—OIL—COAL Deep and Shallow Well Pumps Dallas WATER SOFTENERS Permanent and Fully Auto- matic, Chlorinators and Filters. Free Estimates by Trained Engineers. Call 287-1823 collect. 674-8311 ~ SAFE GUARD YOUR HEALTH WITH A SAUNA BATH Face the world with a new radiant and beautiful look! SAUNA BATHING will relieve tension and give a wonderful relaxed and perked-up feeling for men and women. It will also melt away unwanted pounds. One half hour of SAUNA BATHING is equivalent to an hour and a half of strenuous exercising. RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL Your local dealer and installer: Wallace Gauthier Const. Co. Inc. RD 1 Dallas, Pa. 675-5904 or 675-3273 fl CONTEMPORARY treats you like ESP (extra special people) Our friendly counsulors treat you with ESP. We match the jobs to our applicants and have you in mind. CLERKS—TYPISTS—STENOS Call and-or apply now CONTEMPORARY TEMPORARIES Room 705 Central Bldg. 13 Public Square (over Walters Shoes) 825-8546 No fee involved: at Wilkes-Barre’s newest contemporary help service. An equal opportunity employer JI BU! CK EE BUI CK EE BUICK] X-RATED FILMS continued fron PAGE 1 take a negative view in that some replied ‘‘yes,” but with reservations, such as ‘excluding X- rated” and some said the question ‘is loaded with ifs.” : On the question “Do you think the new code of rating motion pictures is good or bad?’’ 80 per- ‘cent said “good,” 20 percent said it was “bad,” and others said it could be better or had no opinion. Additional comments on the entire survey were: “If one has not the self discipline to refrain from low-down amusement, then he should be pro- hibited from seeing such by law.” “If cigarettes are considered to be a physical detriment, we feel that X-rated movies are a mental detriment. Of the two, we feel that a mental detriment is by far more important than any physical detriment.” ‘“The movie houses should exercise more care in letting in minors.” “I don’t think anyone should have the right to tell me what movies to see.” “If a person is old enough to fight for his country at 18, he is old enough to vote and see X-rated movies. My age is 25.” “As ‘Time’ says, pornography is in the groin of the beholder.” COLLEGES IRED continued from PAGE 1 empt status. He quoted studies made by the United States Office of Education which revealed that the cost of educating a single student at a four- year tax supported college is approximately $2500 per year. On this basis, he pointed out, the 6444 Pennsylvania students now studying in NEPIC colleges—schools not supported by State taxes— save Pennsylvania taxpayers more than $15,900,000 each year. Said the NEPIC spokesman, ‘Tax exemption seems to be a very small price to pay for this return.” Rep. John C. Pittenger, chairman of the nine-man committee before which the Wilkes College dean appeared, suggested that the house bills protested by Dr. Micheline ‘‘may never see the light of day.” He stated that his committee will evaluate information gleaned from the capitol hearing as well as from similar hearings conducted in Pitts- burgh and Philadelphia and will then decide which of several bills dealing with real estate taxation to introduce before the full House of Representa- tives. » sAccording to Mr. Pittenger, the committee will be prepared to submit the bills by mid-March. ‘SIGNS OF ALL KIN DS BUILT AND PAINTED Commercial A Work TRUCK LETTERING 0 Guctally” LEHMAN ROAD HUNTSVILLE DALLAS 674-8126 ONE STOP SHOPPING IN LUZERNE @&tE © PLNTY OF PRUE PARKING , ASNARITLSS ® GIFTS . NT AAA AA AAAS AAAS Cs ROOCOOOOOOO00 ; NPV IIR OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘ED GES ED GU GE WE ESE EE Sw GES GSES, SW IFoUIcK BE BUICK a 1968 OLDSMOBILE 98 4-door hard top, black with black vinyl top, black interior, V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, air conditioning ONE OWNER—Ilike new EXTRA CLEAN Ad Reviember . You Con Get Letter Yew Cor Deal; A. COMMUNITY BUR MOTORS OPEL 588 MARKET ST., KINGSTON Phone 287-1188- Open Evenings til 9 EN BUICK Emm suick Bl 5 x Nina BHD Pad hh SE Approximately 900 persons were in attendance for the Jehovah’s Witnesses circuit as- sembly held in the Irem Tem- ple, Wilkes-Barre, last week. The assembly was conducted under the direction of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York. The feature lecture at the three day assembly was given by Christian Weining, district supervisor for the society’s New York offices. The lecture, ‘“Withstanding the Pressures of our Day,” dealt with the pressures placed on the in- dividual in daily living and, through the use of the Bible, how to cope with them. In connzction with the as- sembly there was also a bap- tism which is considered by the Witnesses as their ordina- tion to the Ministry. The cere- mony involves total immersion in a pool of water which in PAGE THIRTEEN Watchtower directs circuit assembly by MIKE STEVENS this instance was the pool at the Host Motel, Wilkes-Barre. The logistics involved in as- sembly meetings such as that conducted in Wilkes-Barre are huge. Andrew Lesko of Wilkes- Barre, responsible for obtain- ing food for all those who want it, said he begins his prepara- tions from two to four months in advance. Over 500 persons were served dinner Sunday afternoon. The assembly concluded Sun- day afternoon with the lec- ture delivered by Mr. Weining. 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