The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 04, 1970, Image 13

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PHONE 675-5211
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classified ads
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FOR SALE
WHOM TO -CALL
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1963 CHEVY Impala Hardtop
convertible, V-8 automatic.
Good condition. $495. Phone
675-2433.
1963 3 squire station
wagon. Good running order.
Tires, almost new. $150. Call
639-598.
22-1¢
22-1-¢
ONE TENT, 9x9. One year old.
Good condition. Call 675-5114.
22-1-p
SINGER PORTABLE electric
sewing machine with some at-
tachments. $15. Call 675-2466
after 6 p.m.
22-1-¢
BOYS 24 INCH bicycle. Excel-
lent condition. $15. Phone 675-
1636.
22-1-¢
REGISTERED JERSEY Cow—
six years, good size, vac-
cinated, to freshen this week.
Black and white yearling
Li Fox terrier puppies,
'brown®and white. Tunkhan-
nock 836-3452.
22-1-p
HENS for sale. 50 cents apiece.
Gregory Poultry Farm, RD 4,
Pallagy Phone 639-5179.
¥ A - 22-1-p
GARAGE SALE—Many items
reasonably priced for good
“sale, 190, Ferguson Ave.
“Shavertown. June 5—6, 10
a.m.
22-1-¢
GARAGE AND rummage sale
“at Huntsville Christian
Church, June 5 from 6-9 p.m.,
June 6, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
22-1-p
SPY AND Jonathan Apples $2
per bushel. Bring containers.
Harold Brace, Orange. Call
333-4236.
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stor WINDOWS. Five
wooden 55x28” storm win-
dows, $2 each; double goose
neck lamp, $3; Aurora race
track, $5; Capehart Radio—
batterzaor electric, $5. Phone
674-818 after 5 p.m.
: 21-2-p
1962 ELECTRA BUICK, Blue
Convertible, fully powered,
eight tires. Call 836-2218 or
836-2166.
20-3-¢
GRAYCO AIRLESS PAINT
PUMP, complets. Two Binks
pressure pots, complete; 2
and 15 gal. capacity. Also 1'2
horsepower electric air com-
pressor on wheels. Phone 283-
2957.
20-3-¢
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WORK WANTED
WILL BABY-SIT in my home
for working mothers. Call 675-
2884.
21-2-¢
WHOM TO CALL
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
MADAME DIANE, Reader and
Advisor, also reads cards and
palm reading. Open from 2
p.m. to 11 p.m. at Hanson’s
Amusement Park, Harveys
Lake. No appointment neces-
sary.
22-4-p
SIMPSON UPHOLSTERING
Co. 822-4504, rear of VA Hospi-
tal, 74 mile past Wilkes-Woods
Apts. Reupholstering of any
kind. Reupholstering of Kkit-
chen chairs is a specialty. 15
percent off with own delivery
and pickup.
22-tf-c
VACUUM CLEANERS—Sales
and service. Large and small
appliances, tools, radios, fans,
etc. repaired. All makes—
work guaranteed. Hal’s Elec-
tric, 113 E. Center St., Shaver-
town, 675-1580. Mon—Fri. 10
a.m.-7 p.m. Sat. 1 p.m.-7 p.m.
22-4-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
JOE WOJCIK tile and plésmh-
ing. Free estimates. Lehman
Township. Phone 675-1803.
4-tf-c
ANTIQUES AND furniture re-
finished, reconditioned. Call
Stefan Hellersperk 675-1690.
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MONK PLUMBING & Heating,
675-1323. Gas, oil, electric;
coal installations. No down
payment. Five years to pay.
47-tf-c
WATER SOFTENERS
Permanent and Fully Auto-
matic, Chlorinators and
Filters. Free Estimates by
Trained Engineers. Call
THE DALLAS
LEGAL NOTICE 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.
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, EXECU-
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
discharged and title to the said
Plaintiffs may be adjudicated
valid and indefeasible.
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,
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-¢
LEGAL NOTICE
BID PROPOSALS
Sealed proposals are solicited
by the KINGSTON TOWNSHIP
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, to
be opened at their regular
Failure to comply with this re-
Lake Township, Lehman Town- |
POST, JUNE 4, 1970
third accident
on Dallas curve
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An accident occurred Satur-
day night on Main Street,
Dallas, in exactly the same
location as two previous ac-
cidents within the past year.
Once again, the property of
Joseph P. Brennan, 191 Main
St., was damaged when a car
went out of control while
negotiating the curve in front of
his home.
Dallas Borough Police report
that the vehicle, driven by Carl
Steven Monahan 21, RD 4,
Dallas, went out of control,
striking a lighted name post and
knocking it down. Special
patrolman Ted Montross in-
vestigated the accident and ar-
rested Mr. Monahan for failure
to identify himself, a charge
stemming from the fact that he
left the scene without reporting
the damage to the property
owner. Assisting in the investi-
gation was special patrolman
Jack Berti and Dallas Township
patrolman Les Tinsley.
The first accident which des-
troyed the Brennan’s front steps
as well as several trees took
place June 13, 1969; the second
accident occurred April 25, and
totally destroyed a vehicle
parked in front of the residence.
The state department of roads,
which has jurisdiction over
Main Street, has been requested
to paint traffic lines down the
sides and the middle of the road
and to provide a guard rail to
prevent future accidents at this
dangerous curve. p
New Goss Manor
home owners meet
The New Goss Manor Home
Owners Association ammended
its by-laws to increase the
yearly dues to $4 at a meeting
last week. An exception to the
rule will be made in the case of
senior citizens whose dues will
remain the same as in past
years.
New officers were elected. Ed
Riefenstahl took office as pres-
ident; Fred Rullo, vice pres-
ident; Mrs. Joseph Martin,
secretary-treasurer. Outgoing
officers were Jim Thomas,
president; Leon Adessa, vice
president; Marie Martin, secre-
tary-treasurer.
PAGE THIRTEEN
Legionnaires gathered late in May to clean-up, paint-up, fix-up
the Legion Home in Dallas. Shown above are Jack Penman,
Curt Bynon, Bob Sapser, Dan Parsons, Jerry Machell, Tom
Reese, Richard Mendelsohn, and Ed Buckley on the ladder.
287-1823 collect.
Factory-authorized Parts
Sales & Service
Used Appliances a
Rebennack Appliance Co.
267 Wyoming Ave.,
| Kingston 287-1175
HELP WANTED
COMMONWEALTH has open-
ings for general clerical and
secretarial positions. Expre-
ience preferred. For more in-
formation call 675-5380.
22-1-¢
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
tre
WANTED E>
GUNS AND pistols any condi-
tion. Broody’s, 30 W. Main St.,
Plymouth. Call 779-9579.
¢ tf-c
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-
13633. : \
204-¢
HOOVER CLEANERS
EDWARD E. HOSEY
Attorney-at-Law
74 E. Main Street
, Plymouth, Pa.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Letters Testamentary have
been granted in the Estate of
“James R. Williams,
late of
Kingston, Pa. (died May 15,
1970) to Marie A. Williams, 454
Market Street, Kingston, Pa.
All ‘persons indebted to said
Estate are required to make
payment,
and those having
claims or demands to present
the same without delay to the
Executrix named.
EDWARD E. HOSEY
meeting Wednesday, June 10,
Dallas Legionnaires
clean, paint, fix-up
Auxiliary members and
friends were on the inside
giving the interior a new look
with new drapes.
Refreshments were served to
all workers at the end of the
day.
Members of Dallas American
Legion Post 672 turned out in
their working clothes late in
May to do their bit in the paint-
up, fix-up, clean-up campaign.
The men were out to give the
Legion Home a ‘‘face-lifting”
and started with the north end
of the building, painting that
and most of the east end facing
Memorial Highway.
A spruce-up job was done on
the flag pole and the framework
of the legion sign.
DALLAS AUTO
sod
FURNITURE
1970 at 8:P.M. at the Kingston
Township Municipal Building,
11 Carverton Road, Trucksville,
Penna., for the following:
To erect storage and retain-
ing wall.
Contractor to furnish all
labor, material and compensa-
tion insurance coverage.
Specifications may be had by
contacting:
W. Richard Mathers
112 Carverton Road
Trucksville, Pa. 18708
FURNITURE
REENWALD'
IN LUZERNE
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
dE
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
UPHOLSTERING
® Kitchen Chairs
® Truck Seats
® Boat Tops
® Lawn Furniture
ONE STOP”
SHOPPING
CENTER
f Route 309
TNS
Across From
Shady Side Lake
675-5882
The Board reserves the right
TYPEWRITERS
Sales—Service—Rentals
All Makes — All Models
All Work Guaranteed
287-2030 After 5 p.m.
20-tf-c
MEN WANTED
To Train
High Wages
CAN BE YOURS
AS AN ESSENTIAL
HEAVY
EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR
PULL V.A,
APPROVAL
No need to leave your pres-
ent job. Those accepted
can pay as you learn and
earn.
American Training Services
Camden, N.J.
CALL NOW—1-454-3519
Or write sending name,
address and telephone
numbers to:
American Training Services
P.O. Box 595 Dept. 4
Hazleton, Pa. 18201
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:
CARD OF THANKS
CASE n KIT SPECIAL
Attorney-at-Law Addition-Municipal ~~ Building. Mrs. Marian Dymond wishes to thank her many
74 E. Main Street Kingston Township friends, neighbors and relatives for the many cards
Plymouth, Pa. Supervisors, and beautiful flowers received while in the Hospital
99-3-C MICHAEL J. STANLEY She Is now convalescing at home and would welcome :
Secretary
SALE 22-9
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HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS : WITH
Home of Mr. Morris A. Siegel, 397 MILE POINT A = ORY
W. Acadmey St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Friday and Saturday, June 5-6, f . a
iam. (06 pm BB“ umn SPEEDWAY OUTFIT
Living room, dining room, bed- :
room furniture, breakfront, freezer, CARPORT i PATIO : WHEN YOU BUY A NEW
lamps, glass, china, full length ENE
mink coat, mink stole, porch furni- a 7 EE MODIFIED = SPOR TSMAN HOM ELITE
ture and many other items. Hone OUTDOOR FUN aud ne
DALE K. MYERS ARTZ XL-12 SUPER XL AUTOMATIC
sone ; AND CHAIN SAW
AT REGULAR PRICE
FREE! |
MOWER
WITH
PURCHASE
OF |
INTERNATIONAL
Lawn & Garden
Tractor © Standard sizes 10x18] or 10x20"
| ng Aton
AF. WALTERS Cal today!
MAIN HWY. METZGAR
DALLAS ALUMINUM
675-1869
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
LATE MODELS
JUNE 6th
7:30 P.M.
Ten Event Double Feature Program
30 Lap Modified Sportsman Feature
PLUS i
30 Lap Late Model Spring Championship
Adults $2.50
Children Under 10,
Action Every Saturday Night
Located at Kirkwood, Intersection
Routes 81, 17 and 11
Here's what you get
TFLATT FILE ........ $ 82
1 ROUND "xx 8"FILE... 90
1 OREGON DEPTH GAUGE. 1.25
1 PINT HOMELITE
BAR & CHAINOIL.... 35
1 HALF PINT HOMELITE
2 CYCLE MOTOROIL.. 35
1 UNIVERSAL FILE HANDLE 48
15% PLASTICWEDGE... 10
1 CARRY CASE ......... 13
1 ACCESSORY COMPARTMENT
FOR CARRY CASE... 1.00
VALUE....... $20.01
YOURS FREE
with purchase of new HOMELITE XL-12 or
With Adult, Free
785 Wyoming Ave.,
SUPER XL AUTOMATIC CHAIN SAW HURRY. : SUPPLY LIM ITED!
we have the
PRICES—SERVICE—QUALITY
UNITED RENT-ALLS
288-3700
Kingston, Pa.
696-2924