The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 30, 1970, Image 11

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TRADING
PHONE 675-5211
Deadline for classified ads
TUESDAY NOON
FOR SALE
CHEVELLE Malibu
convertible. 327, 4 barrel. 4
speed. Bucket seats with
console. $1279. Phone 675-5817
after 6 p.m.
1969 * MUSTANG Grand’. Air
conditioned. Plush interior.
Autom ic, bucket seats, low
mileage/, radio and heater. 2
door hardtop. A-1 condition.
Will accept trade. Call 639-
1642.
30-1¢
30-1
12 HORSEPOWER FISHING
motor. Used less than 15 times,
$150. Taylor stroller with
padded seat, $10. Bathinette, $5.
"Mahogany leather top coffee
table, $20. Double shelved end
table, $7. Beige drexel love seat,
$125. Mahogany lamp table with
drawers, $15. Pink upholstered
chair with mahogany frame,
$25. Call 675-3721.
30-1¢
BACK YARD SALE, Aug. 6.
Moving. Must Sacrfice. Ap
pool table, rugs,
plianceg,
furnituN®.
Dallas Pa.
84 Norton Ave.,
30-1-¢
PATIO SALE: Household
furniture and goods. Antique
glassw and dishes. Odds
and end¥. Good 9 x 12 rug and
pad. 143 E. Overbrook Ave.,
Shavertown, Pa. Tues. and
Wed. August 4 and 5, starting
at 9 a.m.
30-1-¢
METAL WARDROBE; new
pool filter. 26 inch girls
bicycle. Semi-automatic
washer. Mans suit size 42, like
new. Hospital bed, excellent
condition. Phone 333-4543.
30-1-¢
RANGE, 24 inch
Automatic Tappan. 3 years
old. Like new. $75. Call 675-
1792.
: 30-1¢
THE No FARM,
Bunker Hill. Oak, ash, maple,
cherry and beautiful white
birch. Full cord delivered,
$32.50. You pick up $25. Call
696-2319Wter 6 p.m.
J 30-tfc
~ MERCURY ACCORDIAN, 120
base. Like new, with case,
$400. Harmony mandolin.
New with case, $100. Call 639-
1642.
30-1¢
© FOX TERRIER Puppies—
brown-white, black-white, $25.
Natural bobtails, $30.
‘Chichuahuas, black, tan,
black-white. Also yearling:
heifer. Mitchell’s,114 Redfield
'St., Tunkhannock. Phone 836-
3452.
) 30-3-p
| SEVERAL SCHOOL BUSES
available for conversion to
campers, hunting cabins,
what have you. Call Mr.
Emanuel, 333-4415.
29-2
FREE
i FIVE CUTE KITTENS, 5 weeks
old. A quart of ice cream goes
with each kitten. Phone 675-
5946.
30-1
- WHOM TC CALL
ANTIQUES AND furniture re-
finished, reconditioned. Call
Stefan Hellersperk 675-1690.
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WHOM TO CALL
HOME AND LAWN CARE Ser-
vice—Landscaping, General
Lawn Repars, Lots and Land
Cleared, Lawns cleaned up,
Lawns mowed, Light hauling,
Picnic areas constructed. Call
477-9980. Fully insured.
20-tf-p
CELLARS, GARAGES
CLEANED. $7 a load. Ashes,
15 cents & bushel. Also parts
from a 1963 Rambler station
wagon for sale. Refuse $1 per
week. Call 675-5653.
30-1c
Reduce safe and fast with
Gobese Tablets and E-Vap
“water pills,” Trucksville
Pharmacy.
28-6-p
MONK PLUMBING & Heating,
675-1323. Gas, oil, electric,
coal installations. No down
payment. Five years to pay.
47-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.
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
SIMPSON UPHOLSTERING
Co. 822-4504, rear of VA Hospi-
tal, ¥4 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
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-¢
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
177-9980.
20-tf-p
JOE WOJCIK tile and plumb-
ing. Free estimates. Lehman
Township. Phone 675-1803.
4-tf-c
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN, that the board of ad-
justment of Dallas, Township,
Planning Commission will hold
a Public Hearing at 7:30 P.M.
(E.D.S.) on Monday, Aug. 17,
1970 in the Dallas Township
Muncipal Building, to consider
the Application of Sarah L.
Warnick to move her house
Trailer From
Property on Lower Demunds
Road to the Frank Lange
Property on Lower Demunds
Road.
FRED E. DODSON
Zoning Officer.
29-9,
Look for opening of
BOYD R. WHITE
Appliance
and
Furniture Store
ON OR ABOUT AUG. 15, 1970
moving to new permanent and
only location
UNION & TENER STREET
LUZERNE, PA.
Until this date, Boyd can be |
reached at 675-1642.
the Evans
HELP WANTED
ZIPPER FITTERS for Nadine
Fashions, Main St., Moun-
taintop, Pa. Phone 474-6240.
30-1¢
HELP WANTED
If you’d like to make money ad-
ressing envelopes—rush
stamped self addressed envel-
ope. CHRIS'S GIFTS 42 G
Market St., Red Bank, New
Jersey—07701.
28-4-p
DRIVERS NEEDED: Train
now to drive semi truck, local
and over the road. Diesel or
gas; experience helpful but
not necessary. You can earn
over $5 per hour after short
training. For interview and
application, call 315-458-2769,
or write Safety Dept., United
Systems, Inc., c-0 Interstate
Terminal Bldg ., 15 Dippold St.
Sycracuse, N.Y. 13211.
30-2¢
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on
July 20, 1970 the petition of
Jacob J. Wegrzynowicz and
Lorraine Wegrzynowicz, his
wife, was filed in the Court of
Common Pleas of Luzerne
County to No. 603 July Term
1970 for a decree to change their
name to Jacob J. Wynn and
Lorraine Wynn.
The Court has fixed August
25, 1970 at 11 A.M. in Court
Room No. 3 as the time and
place for hearing of said
petition, when and where all
persons interested may appear.
DENNIS E. SOSNOWSKI
Attorney
656 United Penn Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
30-1
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, on the 17th day of August,
1970, HERBERT HILL, of 15
North Pioneer Avenue, Shaver-
town, Pa., will file in the office
of the Secretary of the Com-
monwealth of Pennsylvania and
in the office of the Prothonotary
of Luzerne County an appli-
cation for a certificate to do
business under the assumed or:
fictitious name of “HILL THE
FLORIST,” said business to be
conducted at No. 3 North
Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown,
Pa.
B.'B. LEWIS, Attorney
30-1
‘LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Letters Testamentary in
the estate of VIRGIL D.
MATTICE, late of the Township
of Lehman, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, who died on the
29th day of June, 1970, have
been granted to BARBARA
LANING, R. D. 4, Dallas, Pa.
Creditors are notified to make
known their claims and those
indebted to the estate to make
payments to said Executrix or
to her attorney.
B. B. LEWIS, Atty.
5 Main Street,
Dallas, Pa.
30-3
HENRY’S
Jewelry,Cards & Gifts
MEMORIAL HWY.
AT SHOPPING CENTER
SHAVERTOWN, PA.
Ce 2
with the purchase of a
new International® Cub
Cadet® Lawn and Garden
Tractor.
See us for details while
this offer lasts!
A. F. WALTERS
Memorial Hwy., Dallas
~~ 675-1869
THE DALLAS POST, JULY, 30, 1970
social security benefits
total S65 million monthly
Social security benefits paid
to residents of Luzerne County
totaled $5,221,000 a month as
1969 ended, Emerson M. Per-
rine, social security district
manager, reported recently.
A benefit increase, signed into
law by President Nixon Dec. 30,
1969, has since raised the
monthly rate of payment by 15
percent for 60,000 social
security beneficiaries in
Luzerne County, Perrine noted.
Of the social security bene-
faciaries living in this area
32,000 are retired workers and
their dependents. Another
17,000 are receiving benefits as
the survivors of workers who
have died, and 9,000 are getting
benefits as disabled workers or
the dependents of disabled
workers.
Perrine pointed out that al-
though the majority of social
security beneficiaries are older
people, about one out of every
four is under age 60.
In the State of Pennsylvania,
306,000 people under age 60 are
collecting social security pay-
ments each month. The 157,000
who are under 18 are receiving
payments because of a working
father or mother has died or is
getting social security disability
or retirement benefits.
Information on social security
is available free of charge at the
Wilkes-Barre office located at
19 N. Main St.
is
GREENWAL
IN LUZERNE
ONE STOP
SHOPPING
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
INRA
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
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HOUSEWARE
PAGE ELEVEN
ESTATE SALE
Saturday, August 1st-Sunday, August 2nd
10 ALM. to 5 P.M.
THREE ESTATES TO LIQUIDATE: ANTIQUES: Rose
Medallion, Rose Famile, Art Glass, Tiffany Glass, Cut
Crystal, Cobalt, Sterling Silver, Sevres, Meissen, Cope-
land, Dresden, Limoges, Havilland, Complete Dinner Set
Limoges, Jewelry.
FURNITURE: Boston Rocker, Set Hitchcock Chairs, Four
Rockers, Two Carved Chairs, 12 Cylinder Swiss Music Box
(Circa 1816), Pictures, Frames, Rugs, Many Household Items
And Numerour Other Goodies.
63 North Pioneer Avenue
Shavertown, Penna.
possible.
Village . . .
included.
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Just a year ago April, we booked a tour to Hawaii.
Those who went found it unforgettable. Most of them
want to go back . . . many of them this year. That's
why we've booked this trip again — and it looks
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are limited in number. So—ACT NOW-—today if
There's simply no way to describe “All-Hawaiian
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You'll love the breathtaking beauty . . . the exotic
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into Summer clothes . . . breathe in the clear salt air
under the swaying palms. Let the waves lull you to
sleep in preparation for every new thrilling day, such
as sunbathing and surfing at Waikiki beach.
DINNERS AT DIFFERENT
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
You choose from a list of the most wonderful dining
spots in Honolulu on our “Dine-Around” plan. Imagine,
fabulous dinners every evening of your vacation with
many entertainment features such as . . «
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@® Sea Life Park show with Mai Tai cocktails,
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dinner daily in the Neighbor Isles.
GOOD-TIME
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Main Office: 130 Wyoming Avenue
Branch Offices: Chinchilla « Taylor
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