RT RT Iw, ES REGS me TRADING PHONE 675-5211 Deadline for classified ads TUESDAY NOON FOR SALE WHOM TO CALL GIRL SCOUT UNIFORM, size 10, complete with sash, belt, cap, socks, bow. Also girl scout blouse. $10. Phone 675- 0188 after 4 p.m. 38-2-p rue® FIREWOOD FARM, Bunker Hill. Oak, Ash, Maple, Cherry and beautiful White Birlly. Cord delivered $20. You pick up $15. Call 696-2313. 33-tfc 1964 PLYMOUTH Sport Fury. Bucket seats. 383 Cub. inch 4 speed hurst. Must sell. Call . 675-2375 after 7 P.M. 39-1-¢ 1964 VOLKSWAGON frame and axle. Phone 675-1462. ; 39-1¢ 1960 ROYAL INFIELD 500 cc. 1 . cylinder motorcycle. Needs little work. Call 675-1462. 39-1¢ 4 CYLINDER inboard, 16 ft. boat and trailer. Best offer. 416, Miller Street, Luzerne. 3 BEDROOM home in Dallas. Family room. Game room. 21 batgs. Kitchen with every built in, including Charcoal grill. Wet bar, electric garage doG®¥. Walk to school. Price in high 40’s. Call the owner 675- 1839. 39-2¢ GARAGE SALE—lawnmowers, garden tools, books, and small motors. 63 Shaver Ave. Call 675-0553. 39-1 HAND KNIT ponchos and afghans. Order now for Christmas. Call after 4—675- 0563. 39-1¢ MACINTOSH APPLES, pick your own. $2 per bushel. Bring containers. Harold Brace Orcifgrd, Orange. Phone 333- 4236. 3 39-1¢ WHOM, TO CALL SMALL, LARGE AP- PLIANCES, sweepers, tools, radios etc. repaired. All makes—Work guaranteed. Hal’s Electric Repair, 113 E. Center St., Shavertown. 675- 1580 daily—10:00 a.m.—7 p.m. Sat. 1:00 p.m.—7 p.m... 39-5-p WILJON‘S—cuts trees, removes debris and junk from attics, yards, cellars and garages. Call 696-1322 or 696- 2364! 37-4p MONK PLUMBING & Heating, 675-1323. Gas, oil, electric, coal installations. No down payment. Five years to pay. 47-tfc JOE WOJCIK tile and plumb- ing. Free estimates. Lehman Township. Phone 675-1803 4-tfc FUELS OILS, Atlantic Products. Meter service to insure you accuracy. -Mon- tross Oil Co., 436 Main St., . Luzerne. Call 287-2361 or 639- 5389. = 50-tf-c UPHOLSTERING and custom made drapes. Call 696-2454. 36-4-c SIMPSON UPHOLSTERING Co. 822-4504, rear of VA Hospi- tal 7; mile past Wilkes-Woods Apts. Reupholstering of any kind. Reupholstering of kit- chen chairs is a specialty. 15 percent-off with own delivery and pickup. 22-tfc 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. Fully insured. 20-tf-p ANTIQUES AND furniture re- finished, reconditioned. Call Stefan Hellersperk 675-1690. tfc MUSIC LESSONS: piano, guitar, organ, band and or- chestral instruments, Dr. Alfred M. Camp (Doctor, of Education) East 42nd Street, ~Dallas..Call-639-5026. HOUSE PAINTING, will do. Indoor or outdoor. Call 675- 3206. 37-4-¢ HELP WANTED MOTHERS SCHOOL-HOME coordinating work, 10 to 30 hours a week, school, church, scouting or 4-H work helpful. Excellent earnings if ac- cepted write fully to Box 10, The Dallas Post, Dallas, Pa. 18612. 39-1¢ ATTENTION WORLD Book Owners due to expansion 3 local representatives are needed for more information Write Box 10, The Dallas Post, Dallas, Pa. 18612 39-1c BABY SITTER for Harveys Lake resident one day a week. Prefer person with car. Call . Mrs. Volinski, 639-5491. 39-1-p HOUSEKEEPER — NEW modern home needs live-in housekeeper for working family. Good salary, liberal time off. Call Sat. morning 639-5673. 39-1¢c CLEANING LADY for 2 apartments at Sunset, Har- veys Lake, to be cleaned once a week. Call after 5 P.M. 639- 1476 or 639-5849. 39-1-¢ PART TIME help Fridays 11 to 7, King Neptune Seafood. 675- 5073. 39-1-¢ WORK WANTED WILL DO BABY sitting for working mothers. Back Mountain area. Phone 675- 3041. 4 ; 39-1-p ADULT WANTS baby sitting work. Day or night. Phone 675- 0550. 39-1¢ HOUSE PAINTING. Interior or exterior. Call J. R. Sperl 675- 2525 or J. C. Carey 675-3900. 38- tf-c | Kingston FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT, 5 rooms and bath. Heat, hot water and stove. One mile from Demunds Corners. Phone 333-4462. 39-1-p FIRST FLOOR modern apartment. 5 rooms and bath. Close to schools and shopping’ center. Call 675-5234, from 9 to 5. 39-1 LAKEFRONT HOME. French provincial kitchen. All con- veniences. Phone 639-1097 or 825-5471. 39-1-p WHOM TO CALL HOOVER CLEANERS™=] Factory-authorized Parts Sales & Service Used Appliances. Rebennack Appliance Co. 267 Wyoming; Ave., 287-1175. TYPEWRITERS Sales—Service—Rentals All Makes — All Models All Work Guaranteed 287-2030 After 5 p.m. 20-tf-c LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ARTICLES OF INCOR- PORATION shall be filed on October 5, 1970 with the Depart- ment of State of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania for the purpose of obtaining a Cer- tificate of Incorporation pur- suant to the Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law approved May 5, 1933, P.L. 364, as amended, for SPENCER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. The purpose of the corpor- ation is to do any and all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the Business Corporation Law. BEN R. JONES III Esquire 1400 United Penn Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 39-1 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Adjustment of Dallas Township Planning Commis- sion will hold a Public Hearing at 7:30" P.M. (E.D.T.) on Monday Oct., 19, 1970, in the Dallas Township Municipal Building, to consider the aplica- tion of Eugene Fritsky, to place a 12’ x 52’ House Trailer on his land on the Sutton Road, Dallas Township. FRED E. DODSON Zoning Officer 39-2 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Adjustment of Dallas Township Planning Commis- sion will hold a Public Hearing at 7:30: P.M. (E.D.T.): on Monday Oct., 19, 1970. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building, to consider the appli- cation of Arthur J. Dale, to put a Single 12’ x 70’ Trailer on the property of Fern Knoll Ceme- tery, Midland Drive, Dallas, Pa. FRED E. DODSON Zoning Officer 39-2 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That pursuant to the ; provisions of the Act of July 11, 1957, P.L. 783, Suburban Oil Service, Inc., of Sans Souci Highway, Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pa., intends to file in the Office of the Secre- tary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and in the Office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County at Wilkes-Barre, Penn- sylvania, on October 8, 1970, a Certificate for the operation of a a business engaged in the distri- bution of heating oil and other petroleum products to be carried out at New Hazelton Highway, Mountaintop, Penn- sylvania under the assumed or fictitious name of PASSANITE OIL SERVICE. ROSENN, JENKINS & GREENWALD Ba THE DALLAS POST, SEPT. 24; 1970 Susan Stewart, Lehman Avenue, was one of 55 Dallas High School students who canvassed Dallas Sunday afternoon on behalf of the annual Teen-agers March for ALSAC. Susan is a sophomore. teens’ march nets over $300 The Teenagers’ March for ALSAC (Aiding Leukemia’s Stricken American Children) will officially end tomorrow afternoon, Mrs. Donald An- thony reports. Mrs. Anthony is co-chairman with Herbert Morris of the fund drive in the Dallas area. Fifty-five teenagers collected in excess of $300 for ALSAC, Mrs. Anthony proudly announc- ed, and she says she is ‘very much pleased’ with the cam- paign’s’ outcome. She is es- pecially grateful to Mabel Jen- kins, Dallas High health teach- er, for her aid in organizing the drive. Mrs. Anthony informed The Post that while most of the neighborhoods were canvassed by students of the Dallas High School on Sunday, collections in a few areas have not yet been completed. All monies collected by the teenagers will go to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. Founded by comedian Danny Thomas in 1957, the hospital conducts re- search on Leukemia and treats afflicted youngsters aged 16 years and younger, without regard to- race, religion, or creed. 3 companies fine for burning refuse Three companies in Luzerne County were fined $100 plus.$25 costs for viglation of State Air Pollution Commission Regula- tion V by S.M. Wolfe, Alderman and Justice of the Peace, 219 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Airport Sand and Gravel, Inc., West Wyoming, was found guilty of the open burning of refuse which occurred Aug. 27 on company property in West Wyoming Borough. Ted Spencer Auto Parts, Nan- ticoke, and Louis Cohen and Son, Inc., Hanover Township Ee - “See The Difference, Smell The Difference” | now YOUR CARPETS ea = REALLY CLEAN Our brand new stainless steel equipment will make your expensive carpet glow with new lustre and cleanliness. Sanitary steam spray releases soil and grit, then a powerful vacuum will whisk them away to a holding. tank for i disposal. Carpeting stays cleaner longer, regains that “new” look. CALL US TODAY SANISTEAM CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING “Wall to Wall Carpet Our Specialty” were found guilty of the open burning of salvage material at their junkyards which occurred Aug. 26 and Aug. 24, respective- ly. Such salvage and refuse burning is prohibited in the Scranton-Wilkes-Barre Air Basin by the Pennsylvania State Air Pollution Commission, Regulation V. The above charges were brought about by B.H. Patel, Air Pollution Control Engineer from the De- partment of Health Regional Office in Kingston. PHONE 822-9653 Robert Heiser in Vietnam Marine Cpl. Richard C. Heiser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Heiser, RD 1, Sweet Valley, is serving with the Danang Direct Air Support Center in Vietnam. WATER SOFTENERS Permanent and Fully Auto- matic, Chiorinators and Filters. Free Estimates by Trained Engineers. Call: 287-1823 collect. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Detsick St., RD 3 Dallas wish to thank everyone for their many expres- sions of sympathy upon the death of their son Li sgt. Thomas Detsick r. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF THE DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that the report of the auditors of the DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1970 was filed on the 24th day of September, 1970 in the office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County of which the following is a concise summary or statement of same including the assets and liabilities of DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT and the same will be confirmed absolutely unless an appeal is taken therefrom within 30 days after the filing thereof. ACCOUNTANTS OPINION We have examined the condensed balance sheet of the DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT—DALLAS, PA, Luzerne County as of June 30, 1970 and the related statement of general fund revenue and ex- penditures for the year then ended. Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and ac- cordingly included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the cir- cumstances. In our opinion, the accompanying condensed balance sheet and statement of general fund revenue and expenditures present fairly the financial position of DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT at June 30, 1970 and the results of operations for the year then ended, in con- formity with accounting principles and reporting procedures established for Pennsylvania School Systems by the Department of Public Instruction of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. JOSEPH B. SLAMON, JR. Certified Public Accountant 39-3 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. September 2, 1970 ASSESSED VALUATION ON REAL ESTATE $18,793,912.00 RATE FOR REAL ESTATE TAX 56 MILLS RATE FOR PER CAPITA $10 . DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT ‘CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 1970 ASSETS Cash $ 66,934.15 Petty Cash 200.00 Investments 500.00 Other Recoverable Disbursements 2,790.32 Federal Subsidies Receivable 11,965.22 Delinquent Taxes Receivable 40,130.41 Inventory of Material and Supplies 160,580.97 Amount Available and to be Provided for: Authority Rentals 16,493,376.21 Land and Improvements 416,200.00 Buildings : 8,556,801.00 Furniture and Equipment 520,412.00 TQTAL ASSETS $26,269,890.28 LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND FUND EQUITIES LIABILITIES AND RESERVES Payroll Payable $ 21,906.55 Due to Governmental Agencies 308.00 Revenue Anticipation Notes Payable 60,00.00 Authority Rentals Payable in Future Years 16,493,376.21 Reserve for Encumbrances 5,547.57 Reserve for Unpaid and Unrecorded Bills 275.924.61 FUND EQUITIES Estimated Collectible Receivables 40,130.41 Invested in Materials and Supplies 160,580.97 Invested in ‘General Fised Assets 9,493,413.00 Fund Balance or (Deficits) (281,297.04) TOTAL LIABITITIES. RESERVES AND FUND EQUITIES $26,269,890.28 DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT STATEMENT OF GENERAL FUND REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1970 Country ‘Fresh Scrapple 396 1b ‘Darings Skinless Wieners 69¢ Ih DARING’'S MARKET Memorial Highway, Dallas 675-0696 9, Y ’ A ete AA Yt ett A PA et I a FA Re Sr ee pimatin . icra Ce, CASH BALANCE—JULY 1, 1969 12,276.58 . REVENUES From Local Sources $1,276,447.72 From State Sources 1,301,640.13 From Federal Sources 62,580.88 Short Term Loans and Authority Reimbursement - 60,308.00 TOTAL REVENUE 2,700,976.73 TOTAL REVENUE AND OPENING BALANCE $2,713,253.31 EXPENDITURES Administration $92,757.82 Instruction 1,345,654.18 Pupil Personnel Services 50,221.40 Health Services 37,311.91 Pupil Transportation Services 121,047.25 Operation and Maintenance of Plant 239,878.86 Fixed Charges 145,836.81 Food Services 7,871.84 Student Activities | 41,454.82 Community Services 6,810.56 Capital Outlay 25,312.93 Debt Service \ 501,742.89 Intersystem Payments 56,993.12 TOTAL EXPENDITURES 2,672,894.39 CASH BALANCE—JUNE 30, 1970 $ 40,358.92 PAGE ELEVEN PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION APPROVED FOR THE FIRST TIME BY THE SESSION OF 1970 OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE NWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMON- WEALTH IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE COMMONWEALTH. SESSION OF 1970 0's. 1,2,3,4,5,&6 A JOINT RESOLUTION : Proposing an amendment to article seven, section one of the Constitu- tion of the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania, permitting citizens nineteen ears of age to vote. he General Assembly of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania hereby re- solves as follows: : Section 1. The following amend- ment to the Constitution of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania is proposed in accordance with the Provisions of the eleventh article thereof: That the first paragraph of section one, article seven of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be amended to read: Section 1. ualifications of Elec- tors.—Every citizen nineteen years of age, possessing the following qualifica- tions, shall be entitled to vote at all elections subject, however, to such laws requiring and regulatin ‘tion of electors as the bly may enact. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 1. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to article one, section six of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva- nia, authorizing the General Assem- bly to provide, by law, that a verdict may be rendered by not less than five-sixths of the jury in any civil case. The General Assembly of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania hereby re- i solves as follows: Section 1. The following amend- ment to the Constitution of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania is proposed in accordance with the provisions of the eleventh article thereof: That section six, article one of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be amended to read: Section 6. Trial by Jury.—Trial by jury shall be as heretofore, and the right thereof remain inviolate. The Gen- eral Assembly may provide, however, by law, that a verdict may be rendered by not less than five-sixths of the jury in any civil case. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 2. JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to Article 111, section 27 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pro- viding for a change in salary of county officers when there is a change of classification of the county. The General Assembly of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania hereby re- solves as follows: Section 1. The following amend- ° ment to the Constitution of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania is proposed in accordance with the provisions of the eleventh article thereof: That section 27, Article Ill of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be amended to read: Section 27. Changes in Term of Office or Salary Prohibited.—No law shall extend the term of any public officer, or increase or diminish his sal- ;ary or emoluments, after his election or appointment. Provided, however, That upon a change in classification of ja county during the term of office of a the registra- eneral Assem- { county officer his salary or emoluments | shall automatically be increased or de- creased to conform to the change in | classification. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 3. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to article one of the Constitution of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania providing for the preservation and restoration of our natural resources. The General Assembly of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania hereby re- solves as follows: Section 1. The following amend- ment to the Constitution of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania is proposed . In accordance with the provisions of the eleventh article thereof: That article one of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be amended by adding at the end thereof, a new section to read: | Section 27. Natural Resources and the Public Estate.—The people have a right to clean air, pure water, and to the preservation of the natural, scenic, historic and esthetic values of the en- vironment. Pennsvlvania’s Public natu- ral resources are the common property of all the people, including generations yet to come. As trustee of these re- sources, the Commonwealth shall con- serve and maintain them for the bene- fit of all the people. A true copv of Joint Resolution No. 4. JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to article one of the Constitution of the Common- wealth of Pennsvivania prohibiting the denial or abridgment of rights because of sex. The General Assembly of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania hereby re- solves as follows: Section 1. The following smerd- ment to the Constitution of the Coin- monwealth of Pennsylvania is proposed in accordance with the provisions of the eleventh article thereof: 5 That article one of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be amended by adding at the end thereof, a new section to read: Section 27. Prohibition Against De- nial or Abridgment of Equality of Rights because of Sex. Equality of rights | under the law shall not be denied or abridged in the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania because of the sex of the individual. ik A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 5. A JOINT RESOLUTION Proposing an amendment to article two, section six of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Fennsylvania, fur- ther providing for the holding of other civil offices 'iy Senators and Representatives. The General Assembly of the Com- monwealith of Pennsylvania hereby re- solves as follows: Section 1. The following amend- ment to the Constitution of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania is proposed in accordance with the provisions of the eleventh article thereof: That section six, article two of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania be amended to read: Section 6. Disqualification to Hold Other Office.—No Senator or Repre- sentative shall, during the time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil office under this Common- wealth, which shall have been created, or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time. No member of Congress or other person holding any office (except of attorney- at-law or in the national guard or in a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States) under the United States or this Commonwealth to which a salary, fee or perquisite is attached (shall be a member of either House during his continuance in office. Any person holding an office prohibited by this section shall immediately forfeit + his elective office. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 6. Joseph J. Kelley, Jr. Secretary of the Commonwealth PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ONSTITUTION APPROVED FOR THE FIRST TIME BY THE SESSION OF 1968 {OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE {COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA AND PUBLISHED BY THE ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMON- WEALTH IN PURSUANCE OF ARTICLE [XVIII OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE COMMONWEALTH. SESSION OF 1968 No. 1 0. A JOINT RESOLUTION ’ Proposing an amendment to article three, section twenty-six of the Con- stitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, authorizing payment of increased retirement benefits to beneficiaries of members. The General Assembly of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania hereby re- solves as follows: Section 1. The following amend- ment to the Constitution of the Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania is proposed in accordance with the provisions of the eleventh article thereof: That section twenty-six, article three of the Constitution of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania be amended to read: Section 26. Extra Compensation Prohibited. No bill shall be passed giv- ing any extra compensation to any pub- lic officer, servant, employe. agent or contractor, after services shall have been rendered or contract made, nor providing for the payment of any claim 2gainst the Commonwealth without pre- vious authority of law: Provided, how- ever, That nothing in this Constitution shall be, construed to prohibit the Gen- eral Assembly from authorizing the in- crease of retirement benefits payable to members or beneficiaries of mem- bers of a retirement or pension system now in effect or hereafter legally con- stituted by the Commonwealth, its political subdivisions, agencies or in- strumentalities, after the termination of the services of said member. A true copy of Joint Resolution No. 1. Joseph J. Kelley, Jr. Secretary of the Commonwealth ’
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