L NN { | wantED ——— aa i REET PHONE 675-5211 Deadline for classified ads TUESDAY NOON FOR SALE HELP WANTED 1967 CAMARO R.S. four speed transmission. Excellent con- dition. Phone 639-5727. DESK, set of oak 21-1-¢ CHILIS chairs, set of folding oak chairs, trunk, spool leg end table. Call Major Antiques, Lenin 675-2991. J 21-1-¢ SALE to settle estate Friday, May 29, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. An- tique colored glassware. Books, tools, houseware, linens. Vanderhoff Home on Huntsville to Lehman Road. 21-1-p GARAGE SALE—Friday 29, Saturday 30th. Hollywood bed frame with head board, chest - of drawers, desk. Four wood chairs, one couch—fair condi- tion. One antique upholstered chair, small electric ap- pliances, glassware, bric a brac. 75 Highland Boulevard, Stonehedge, Dallas. 21-1-p JR spr tooth harrow, three sections, 25 piece, adjustable, $60. Hickory Hill Farm, Rus- sell W. Frantz. 21-1-¢ SPY AND Jonathan Apples $2 per “@shel. Bring containers. Harold Brace, Orange. Call 333-4236. 21-2-¢ PORCH SHADES. Green bass- wood. Three 6x6 and one 5x6. $12 for all. Like new. Call 675- 2656. 21-1-¢ STORM WINDOWS. Five © wooden 55x28” storm win- dows, $2 each; double goose neck lamp, $3; Aurora race “track, $5; Capehart Radio— battery or electric, $5. Phone 674-8126 after 5 p.m. 21-2-p JERSEY COW, NEBA Bred. + Largédairy-type, to freshen June 4. Also black and white yearling heifer. Can be seen at 114 Redfield St., Tunkhan- nock. 21-1-¢ BACK "MOUNTAIN Radiator Shop—108 S. Memorial High- way, Trucksville. Owner must sell for health reasons. Will train interested party the radiator business and guaran- tee $100 per week while learn- ing. Phone 696-9596. 21-1-¢c PUMA SNOWMOBILE. 340 . MOD $780. Inquire at Caddie LaBar’s. 21-1-p ‘ 1962 ELECTRA BUICK, Blue Convertible, fully powered, cight tires. Call 836-2218 or 836-2166. 20-3-¢ PUMP, complets. Two Binks pressure pots, complete; 2 © and 15 gal. capacity. Also 1! horsepower electric air com- pressor on wheels. Phone 288- 2957. 20-3-¢ ; GUNS AND pistols any condi- - tion. Broody’s, 30 W. Main St., Plymouth. Call 779-9579. tf-c GRAYCO AIRLESS PAINT BOY to mow large lawn, $1.25 per hour. About three hours a week. Ackerman—Phone 639- 5296. 21-1-¢c BORED? Gain new interests— Make friends—Sell Avon guaranteed cosmetics in your neighborhood. For an at home explanation call now 823-5376 or write Mrs. Maude Cloak, RD 2, Dallas. 21-1 HOUSEWIVES: Fun in your life and money in your pocket— demonstrate toys—pick your own kit and earn it free. No in- vestment, collecting, or delivery. Call Ideal Home Parties 675-0279. 21-18-c WOMEN PART time—no ex- perience necessary. Excellent earnings. No investment. Phone 675-5807. 21-1-¢ WOMAN NEEDED part time. Baby-sitting only. Reference. Call 675-3353. 21-1 WOMAN TO clean. One day a week. Own transportation. Call 675-2582. 21-1-p WOMAN TO SIT for teacher’s two children, preferably own . transportation. Call 675-0091. 20-2-¢ CLEANING LADY wanted, Back Mountain Area, one day a week, must have own trans- pretation. Call. 675-1600. ! 16-tfc PAINTING, ROOFING, brick pointing and water-proofing. Call 675-5638. 18-tf-c WORK WANTED WILL BABY-SIT in my home for working mothers. Call 675- 2884. i 21-2-c WHOM TO CAL LET HILCOR Painting give your home the expert touch. Call 696-2986 or 696-2972. 21-1-p HOUSE NEED Painting? Call 675-2816 for estimates. 21-2-p HOME AND LAWN CARE Ser- vice— Landscaping, General Lawn Repairs, Lots and Land Cleared, Lawns cleaned up, Lawns mowed, Light hauling, Picnic areas constructed. Call 477-9980). 20-tf-p ELECTRIC LAWNMOWERS, large and small appliances, sweepers, tools, radios, etc. repaired. All makes—work guaranteed. Hal's Electric, 113 E. Center St., Shavertown, 675-1580 Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sat. 1 p.m.-7 p.m. 18-4-p 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 | 287-1823 collect. THE DALLAS POST, MAY 28, 1970 WHOM TO CALL LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE JOE WOJCIK tile and plumb- ing. Free estimates. Lehman Township. Phone 675-1803. 4-tf-c ANTIQUES AND furniture re- finished, reconditioned. Call Stefan Hellersperk 675-1690. : tf-c + MONK PLUMBING & Heating, 675-1323. Gas, oil, electric, coal installations. No down payment. Five years to pay. 47-tf-c A rs ey | WATER SOFTENERS Permanent and Fully Auto- matic, Chlorinators and Filters. Free Estimates by | Trained Engineers. Call: HOOVER CLEANERS 9 Factory-authorized Parts Sales & Service Used Appliances . . | Rebennack Appliance Co. | 267 Wyoming, Ave., Kingston ’ 287-1175 | —h; 4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RELIABLE PERSON from this area to service and collect from automatic dispensers. No experience needed . . .we establish accounts for you. Car, references and $985 to $1785 cash capital necessary. Four to 12 hours weekly nets excellent monthly income. Full time more. For local interview, write, include tele- phone number, Eagle Indus- tries, 3938 Meadowbrook Road, St. Louis Park, Min- nesota, 55426. 21-1-p INSTRUCTIONS VETERANS: If you were honorably discharged after Jan. 31, 1955 you are eligible for 100 percent paid tuition for over 200 approved courses with International Correspon- dence Schools. For further in- formation contact R. E. Lewis Jr., P.O. Box 1704, Shaver- town, Pa. 18708 or dial 696- 1363. 20-4-¢ LEGAL NOTICE BID PROPOSALS Sealed proposals are solicited - by the KINGSTON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, to be opened at their regular meeting Wednesday, June 10, 1970 at 8 P.M. at the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, Penna., for the following: To erect storage retaining wall. Contractor to furnish all labor, material and ecompensa- tion insurance coverage. Specifications may be had by contacting: W. Richard Mathers 112 Carverton Road Trucksville, Pa. 18708 The Board reserves the right and . to reject any or all bids. Present bids to the attention of the Secretary, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, Pa. 18708. Bid envelopes to be marked: Addition-Municipal Building. Kingston Township Supervisors, Michael J. Stanley Secretary 20-2-C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Adjustment of the Dallas Township Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at 7:30 P.M. (EDS) on Monday June 15, 1970 in the Dal- las Township Municipal Build- ing, to consider the application of Arthur J. Ondish for a special “exception. This exception is to place a mobile home on his property at R.D. 1, Dallas, Dal- las Township. EARL W. HARRIS Zoning Officer 20-2-¢ LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO: MARY BURKE, JAMES LOGUE, EDWARD LOGUE, BRIDGET LOGUE McGREL- LIS, JOHN LOGUE, MARY LOGUE, NICHOLAS LOGUE, ANNIE LORE, NELLIE LOGUE, HANNA LOGUE SOR- BER, JANE LOGUE, CATH- ERINE LOGUE FARRELL, EDWARD McGRELLIS, THEIR ESTATES, THEIR HEIRS, SUCCESSORS, AD- MINISTRATORS, TORS, AND DEVISEES AND ASSIGNS, that on May 5, 1970, Walter Burke and Theodosia Burke, his wife, commenced an action against you to No. 227 May Term, 1970 which you are required to defend to quiet title to all the surface or right of soil of all that certain piece, lot or parcel of land situated in the Township of Plymouth, County of Luzerne and State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and des- cribed as follows: BEGINNING at a corner on Front Street on line of land now or formerly of Sheldon Rey- nolds; THENCE along side street South 55 degrees 30 minutes West, one hundred (100) feet to a corner on line of land now or formerly of John Dwyer; THENCE along land of said Dwyer North 34 degrees 30 min- utes West one hundred seventy (170) feet to a corner; THENCE along said land of Dwyer South 55 degrees 30 min- utes West, ninety seven (97) feet to a corner on Second Street; THENCE along said Second Street North 34 degrees 30 minutes West, fifty (50) feet to a corner; THENCE North 55 degrees 30 minutes East, one hundred ninety-seven (197)) feet to a corner; THENCE South 34 degrees 30 minutes East two hundred twenty (220) feet to the place of beginning. YOU ARE HEREBY NO- TIFIED TO plead to the said action and related Complaint within twenty (20) days from service hereof and in default of appearance or defense any claim or interest which you may have in said premises may be i discharged and title to the said Plaintiffs may be adjudicated valid and indefeasible. EDWARD E. HOSEY Attorney-at-Law 74 E. Main Street Plymouth, Pa. EXECU-* TYPEWRITERS Sales—Service—Rentals All Makes — All Models All Work Guaranteed 287-2030 After 5 p.m. 20-tf-c N 16 E. Center St. WORN-OUT WOODEN HATCHWAY? NEE REPLACE IT MODERN BILCO DOOR! Here’s the way to add new beauty to your home. Replace your wooden hatchway with a modern, all steel BILCO Door. It’s permanent, watertight, and so easy for every- one in the family to use! Stop in and see our display, or call us for free literature. If you wish, we can suggest a man to install it. SHAVERTOWN LUMBER WITH A AMERICA'S FINEST BASEMENT DOOR Shavertown Sealed proposals are solicited by the Dallas Township Board of Supervisors, to be opened at their Regular Meeting, Tues- day, June 2nd, 1970, 7:30 P.M. at Dallas Township Municipal Building for tearing down and removing from the foundation, one metal building 26 X 60. This building is located on Route 309, across from New Goss Manor in Dallas Township. All bids must be sealed, ad- dressed to the Board and plainly marked (BID FOR BUILDING REMOVAL). The Board re- serves the right to accept any bid and to reject any and all bids. GLENN M. HOWELL, Sec.-Treas. Box 332A R.D.3 Dallas, Penna. 18612 20-2-¢ LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Supervisors of Lake Township, Luzerne Coun- ty, at Loyalville United Metho- dist Church, Loyalville, Pa., un- til 10:00 a.m. o’clock DST, June 6, 1970 for the following im- provements: Approximately 2816 sq. yds. of FBI1 surface course 3 inch compacted depth in place as re- quired P.D.H. specifications for 408 dated 1970. (asphalt chem- ically treated). Plans, specifications, form of contract, instructions to bid- ders, proposal forms, may be viewed at Judith Steltz, R.D. 1, Sweet Valley, Pa. Each proposal must be ac- companied by a certified check in the amount of $100, made payable to the treasurer of the council of said Lake Township Supervisors. All proposals must be upon the blank forms furnished by the undersigned. All envelopes containing bid proposals shall be clearly marked ‘Bid pro- posals for letting of June 6, 1970.” The municipal officers reserve the right to reject any or all proposals.” Lake Township - JUDITH STELTZ Secretary 20-2-¢ MEN WANTED PUT YOURSELF IN THE DRIVERS SEAT A.T.S. Of Williamstown, N.J. will train you for a re- warding future in the truck- ing industry. EARN $10,000 TO $15,000 PER YEAR ® Enjoy year round security ® No experience necessary ®No need to leave your present job For free information call today! 1-454-3519 Or write sending name, address and telephone number to: American Training Service P.O. Box 595 Dept. 33 Hazleton, Pa. 18201 ALUMINUM CARPORT - PATIO rm NL II APIA) WF Your family deserves an inexpensive outdoor patio for healthier, happier liv- ing! ® A Patio in Summer eA Carport in Winter ® All Aluminum roof ® Durable baked enamel finish ® Choice of 11 gleaming colors ® Custom made sizes to order ® Standard sizes 10'x10’ or 10’x20’ Free Estimates Absolutely NO OBLIGATION Call today! METZGAR ALUMINUM 696-2924 675-1107 ; 836-2175 LEGAL The Lake-Lehman School District hereby gives notice that a proposed budget of the amount of funds that will be re- quired by the School District in its several departments for the 1970-71 fiscal year is available for public inspection at the office of the Secretary, Leh- man-Jackson Elementary “School, Lehman, Pennsylvania. It is the purpose of the Board of Directors of the Lake- Lehman School District to adopt this proposed budget after making such revisions in it as are deemed advisable and levy the proposed taxes at a special meeting of the Lake-Lehman School Board, Tuesday, June 23, 1970, at 8: p.m. in the Lehman- Jackson Elementary School, Lehman, Pennsylvania. Notice is also given of the pro- visions of Act 193, approved June 30, 1951 (P. L. 962), requir- ing every resident or inhabitant of the School District upon at- taining the age of twenty-one years and every person twenty- one years of age or over becom- ing a resident or inhabitant of the District to notify the proper assessor of this fact within twelve months thereafter. Failure to comply with this re- quirement subjects the individ- ual to a penalty equal to the tax for which he is liable. The Assessor’s name and address for Jackson Township, , Lake Township, Lehman Town- | ship, Ross Township, and Harveys Lake Borough is Lu- zerne County Assessors, Asses- sor’s Office, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The name and address for the Assessor of Noxen Township is Wyoming County Assessors’ Office, Wyoming County Court House, Tunkhannock, Pennsyl- vania. By Order of the Board of Directors LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT ELEANOR HUMPHREY Secretary 21-3-¢ A RAY NEW FOR KITCHENS— “Armstrong’’ has come out with a cushioned floor that has the beauty and comfort of carpet, but with the cleaning features of plastic—its great stuff— there's no seams—come in and walk on it. IN OUR SHOP—Engine service for your lawn- mower, chain saw, or gar- den tractor. New engines and repairs in stock for most of them. We also sharpen blades, chains or saws while they're here. SADDLE TIME—a com- plete Pony Saddle $49.95. Big heap of saddles, parts, blankets and accessories from ‘‘Sims.”” Better ride in and get the stuff that makes you proud and your horse comfortable. STEEL ROOFING—got a big load in the more pop- | ular lengths—2 feet wide with 2 inches overlap— Channeldrain is made of copper = bearing steel— use it and forget your leaks. 100 BICYCLES—we often have that many in stock— they're great health pro- moters and fit in well for graduation and Birth- days—we have the new styles and bright colors— prices start at $24.95. ENJOY A GARDEN from our bulk seeds, we can supply you a package gar- den containing 11 popular vegetables—enough for 4 people—we have roots of Horse Radish, Rhubarb, asparagus and garlic. THIS POISONED WORLD none of us like bad news, and too few of us will heed the warning that our life is in danger from insecti- cides—if you love your grandchildren. don’t use D.D.T. Dieldrin Parathion or 2-4-5 T. Gay Murray Co. Bridge Street TUNKHANNOCK, PA. PAGE ELEVEN Lake legion names “Man of the Lake” American Legion Post 967 held their April meeting at Casey's Hill Top Inn with Com- mander Gene Tilghman pre- siding. Final plans for the “Man of the Lake’ were made. This year’s man is John Miliauskas, Lake-Lehman band director. The affair was held May 9 at Casey’s Hill Top Inn. Public is invited. Charles Murphy Jr. will also be honored. American Legion Auxiliary’s regular meeting was held at Daniel C. Roberts Fire Hall with Francis Desiderio, pres- ident, presiding. Chaplain Rosemary Engle gave the opening prayer. Secretary Millie Bozek read the minutes from the last meeting. Fran Yankoski gave her report. Hostesses for this meeting were Fran Desiderio and Ann Crake. Mystery prizes were won by Virginia Sorber and Helen Wadowski. Hostesses for the May meeting were Virginia Sorber and Margaret Grey. THANK YOU I want to thank all the people that voted for me for committeeman. JAMES SICKLER MAY 22-23 ——_.. FLOWER SALE BEDDED PLANTS—GERANIUMS— VEGETABLE PLANTS FRANKLIN TWP. VOLUNTEER FIRE C0. ORANGE MAY 29-30 a Over 50 Years. eee REUPHOLS TER Y=; M. B. Bedding completely rebuilds your furniture then recover it in your choice of lovely fabrics Special Care To Antiques M. B. BEDDING CO. 526 So. Main St., Wilkes-Barre — 822.2491 | ~SPECIAL Add style to your car. Put on a vinyl top. NO MAINTENANCE—DURABLE June and July $49.50 BUCKY’'S AUTO BODY 254 Cliffside Avenue Trucksville, Pa. MILLVILLE, MISCELLANEOUS Sale must start on time. TERMS—CASH AUCTIONEERS PUBLIC SALE MILLVILLE, PA. SAT. MAY 30, 1970 (MEMORIAL DAY) BELOW LISTING IS SOME OF THE MERCHANDISE, WE THE UNDERSIGN- ED, WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BID- DER, LOCATED ON STATE STREET, COLUMBIA PENNA. BEGINNING AT 10:30 A. M. SHARP FURNITURE—2 Piece Solid Cherry Corner Cup- board, Nine Panel Glass Door; 2 Piece Pine Wall Cupboard, 12 Glass Panel Doors; Pine High Back Sink Cupboard; Pine Low Back Sink Cupboard; Very Fine Home Made Gun Cabinet, 7 Guns, in Pine; Oak Drop Leaf Desk with Drawers: Oak Combination Desk and Book Case; Round Pedestal Table in Oak with Matching Chairs; Oak Wash Stands; Very Old Newel Post, Bannister and Stiles: Outstanding Fire Place Front with Mantle, Cover and Grates; Pine Blanket Chest; Victorian Settee, round back; Solid . Oak Side Board, Pink Marble Top and Original Pulls; Sectional Book Case; Walnut Tilt Top Table; Beveled Glass China Closet; Pineapple Poster Bed- room Suite; Odd and interesting Chairs and others. ITEMS—Copper Apple Butter Kettle and Spider; Bulls Face Butchering Kettle with Matching Stove; Picture Frames: Jugs; Crocks; Clocks, including Calendar School House; Seth Thom- as Mantle Clock; Electric Banjo with Westminster Chimes; Large Cuckoo; Copper Wash Boiler; Brass Candle Holder; Trivets; Toys: Old Bottles; Gypsy Kettle; China Dolls; and other interesting pieces. GUNS; COINS and Old Jewelry to be sold at 2:30 P.M. We have a very fine selection including 1854 Harpers Ferry Musket; Silver Dollars; Old Half Dol- lars; Quarters; Indian Head Pennies; Some Buf- falo and V Nickels, and lots of odd pieces. DISHES—A Very Fine Selection Of Cut Glass, in- cluding Water Sets ; Large and Small Bowls; Creamer and Sugar Set and More. Pressed Glass; Satin Rose Bowl; Milk Glass; Pattern Glass; and lots of out- standing pieces too numerous to mention. Remember this is but a partial list, so plan to attend. MARY SHEETS, CLERK WELLIVER, FRALEY AND STUBAN, Refreshments served on the grounds. For More Information Call Millville 458-2631 COUNTY, ?