Deadline for Classified Ads TUESDAY NOON ; Call & orss21 Sale CHRISTMAS TREES. Fresh cut spruce and pine. Mazers Farm Market and green- houses. Route 118, Lehman Highway. Open 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day. 50-1¢ ... SCOTCH PINE Christmas ~ Trees. We cut after you select. Rodriguez Farms. Chase. 50-1 EARLY AMERICAN Brass Hangjng Lamps, $10.00. 6x9 grayAgg with pad, $20. 4x9x3 blue Oriental rug with pad, $25. Also beige hall runner. Ladies Hamilton watch, Ladies dresses and coats size 10 to 14. Good condition. Best offer. Phone 639-1451. Bet- weer§gnoon and 8 p.m. y : 50-1-p HELP WANTED SEMI DRIVERS NEEDED: Experience helpful but not ne- cessary for locan and over the road hauling. You can earn $10,000 to $15,000 per year after short training. For application and interview, call 315-458-2796, or write Safety Dept., United Systems, Inc. c-o Interstate Terminal Bldg., 15 Dippold St., Syracuse, New York, 13211. 48-2-c FARM MACHINERY dealer- ship needs repair and service personnel. Excellent oppor- tunity for right man. George L. Matusavage, Centermore- land. Phone 333-4256. 48-2-c LIVE-IN companion house- keeper for lady in Dallas. Must drive. Good wages. Time off can be arranged. Reply to Box 1, The Dallas Post, Lehman Ave., Dallas. 50-1¢ WHERE IS your avon represen- tative? Maybe you don’t have one. Maybe you should be the one in your neighborhood to sell to all those customers. Interested? Call 823-5376 or write Mrs. Maude Cloak, R.D. 1, Dallas, Pa. a 50-1-c ZENITH TV—toy tractor, dolls, chairs, gossip bench, baby carriages, irons, toaster, waffle irons, rockers, mater- excellent condition. Odds— ends. Reasonable. 287-1557. 50-1-p REGISTERED Cocker Spaniels puppies. All colors, $65 up. Blue chihuhua $85. Other chahuhuas $35, $40. Very tiny toy terrier, $50. Mitchells, Redfields St., Tunkhannock. 50-1-c FIREPA4CE LOGS for sale. $20 a ford delivered. You pick up $15. The Firewood Farm 696-2313 or 542-4393. nity—regular clothes. All" 46-tfc CHRISTMAS TREES: at Plan- tatioff Excellent selection of Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, Douglas Fir, Loyalville Area. Follow Route 118 towards Red Rock, turn right 100 yards past Bulford’s Foot Hills Coffee Shop. Follow sighns, Peter Skopic—477-5536. x 49-3-p FOR RENT OR SALE NEW 3 bedroom home, 1% baths, $160.00 a month. One montifésecurity. Phone 639- 48-2-c TUXEDO'S for rent and sale. 93 S. Atherton Ave., Kingston. BAUMS TUXEDO SHOP. ~ Phone 287-3249. ii? 41-tf' WANTED TOP CASH: Antiques, fur- niture, china, clocks, jewelry, colored-glass lamp shades : also odd lamps, bric a’brac, | single item or complete con- 7-8648. tents—call Verne i 47-2-c SOMEONE to do ironing. Phone 675-1887. : 50-1-¢ REAL ESTATE CAREER. Leading multi-list realtor is expanding and needs sales associates. We will train you. Tell us about yourself. Write Kl Bf Box 30, The Dallas Post, Leh- man Ave. Dallas. 47-3¢ SNOW PLOWING. Fast, reasonable. Phone 333-4950 or 675-2973. 50-1-c Tt Sond md onl tent WHOM TO CALL NOT MUCH time left before the holidays. Have your inside painting done now. Call for estimate 675-3206. 47-3-c ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS. Charcoal sketches from photos. Sketched or painted pet portraits. Unusual gifts for the holidays at special rates. Call Linda Rinehamer 735-5259. 47-6-c r NURSERY SCHOOL—Anyone interested in nursery school at Harveys Lake or day care nursery in Back Mountain. For more information please call 639-5838. 50-1-¢ STEEL SNOW SHOVELS, Regular price $2.39 Special $1.39. White Appliance & Furniture, Dallas. 50-1-¢ HOME BARS. Custom built or rathskellar. Combination padding, formica— Specializing in Spanish Decor. See sample. 825-6598. 46-4-c 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 RICHARD SLUZALE—interior painting. Free estimates. Phone 287-8303. 41-tfc FUELS OILS, Atlantic Pro- ducts. Meter service to insure you accuracy. Montross Oil Co., 16 Slocum Street, Forty- Fort. Call 287-2361 or 639-5389. 40-tf-c SIMPSON UPHOLSTERING Co. 822-4504, rear of VA Hospi- tal ¥4 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-tf-c PLUMBING AND TILE. Bathrooms installed. All types of interior remodeling. Free estimates. Call Joe Wojcik 675-1803. 47-tf-c MONK PLUMBING & Heating, 675-1323. Gas, oil, electric, coal installations. No down payment. Five years to pay. 47-tfc 7 PIANO—ORGAN in your home. | Children org adults’ Special. “Hays.” rates on private groups. Regular or short course. Call 287-1998. 49-2-~ LARGEST SELECTION OF POLES TABLE AND SWAG olesale Prices SAVE 40 % Lamp Shades Fitted to Your Base Lamps Repaired ALLEGHENY LAMP, Mfg. 825-6135 Arata 4 RRR | “LAMP FACTORY OUTLET | WATER SOFTENERS - Permanent and Fully Auto- matic, Chlorinators and Filters. Free Estimates by Trained Engineers. Call 287-1823 collect. | THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 10, 1970 LEGAL NOTICE All unpaid school, county and municipal real estate taxes will . be returned to the court house after Dec. 19. All per capita taxes will be turned over to the delinquent tax collector. WILLIAM R. HUGHES Tax Collector Jackson Township LEGAL NOTICE In the Estate of BEATRICE L. WEISS, late of the Township of Noxen, ‘County of Wyoming, Commonwealth of Pennsylvan- ia, deceased, who died on the 19th day of November, 1970. Letters of Administration in the above-named Estate having been granted to the under- signed, all persons having claims against the estate of said Decedent are requested to make known the same and all persons indebted to the said De- cendent to make payment without delay to MR. RHODES A. WEISS R.D. Noxen, Pa. 18636 DAVIS R. HOBBS, Esq. Hobbs, Morgan and DeWitt Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657 49-3 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed budget for Dallas Bor- ough for the year 1971 is avail- able at the office of the secre- tary of the Dallas Borough Council, Ralph Garris, 36 Bald- win Street, Dallas, Pa., and will be available for public inspec- ; tion for a. period period of S80 (10) Wud 50-1 LEGAL NOTICE Carl Roberts, 120 Tunkhannock Highway, Dallas, requests that anyone who has outstanding bills against the late Jacklyn Roberts contact him within the next thirty (30) days. 50-3 FR at ra et dd BUSINESS ~ OPPORTUNITY Business Opportunities Tavern and restaurant, Back Moun« tain, Carverton Road, Trucksville, Eweedi hot in ol ATIYEH‘S Washer-Dryer Repairs Work Garanteed! MAYTAG, GE, RCA, WHIRLPOOL, KENMORE, FRIGIDARE (822-6970) -24 yrs. of exp. 919 No. Washington-W.B. DRYWALL CONTRACTOR No Fuss No Muss Free Estimates Phone after 5 p.m. 654-0295 Coal | Coal! Coal! We Have It — Huge Capacity Out! To Be Sure, Call: TOM FLYNN ~ FUEL COMPANY 822-3193 670 N. River St. Wilkes-Barre Storage Bins — We Never Run | g g com- . munity. Beer and liquor license plug > separate pizza drive-in, Large dine ingroom and up-to-date kitchen, also modern 3-bedroom apartment in ex- cellent condition. Now is the time to buy. Priced to sell at $39,500 Dallas, 12 Main St, — Hardware and variety store, stock, fixtures and good brick building with poured concrete foundation with full basement. Ideal business location with plenty paging in the area. Call for de- alls, JOSEPH P. GILROY Realtor 288-1444 > arnt ANIMALS FOUND WIRE HAIRED terrier, female, with blanket. Phone 675-0631. 50-1¢ Easy Living In A oie one DETROITER NEW MOON PRINCESS and other makes Also parts, aluminum awnings & accessories BRYANTS MOBILE HOMES Dallas, Pa. 18612 Phone 675-2447 LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE REGULATING + PARKING ON THE BOROUGH RIGHTS-OF-WAY DURING PERIODS OF SNOWFALL AND SNOW REMOVAL; THE DECLARATION OF SNOW EMERGENCY; THROWING SNOW IN THE STREET IN THE BOROUGH OF DALTON AND PROVIDING FINES AND PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION THEREOF. ORDINANCE NO. IV 1970 WHEREAS, THE INDIS- CRIMINATE PARKING OF MOTOR VEHICLES ON THE STREETS, AVENUES AND RIGHTS+OF+WAY OF THE Borough of Dalton during the time of the cleaning of snow from said streets hampers the errective operation of said snow clearing and removal; and WHEREAS, the spreading of snow on the City streets is dangerous to both pedestrian and traffic passage. IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED by the Council of the Borough of Dalton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, that: 1. Whenever the actual or ex- pected precipitation of snow, hereinafter intended to mean snow, sleet, hail, ice or freezing rain, will create hazardous or dangerous highway conditions for vehicular or pedestrian traffic in the opinion of the Mayor, he is hereby authorized to declare a snow emergency. He shall immediately inform the public in the best manner in which he feels is available to him. Such snow emergency shall continue in force until the Mayor declares that the emer- gency no longer exists. 2. Two hours after a snow emergency has been declared and during its existence no vehicle shall be parked on the following Borough streets and rights-of-way: A. East Main Street and West Main Street to Borough Line. B. North Turnpike Road and South Turnpike Road to Borough Line. C. Lily Lake Road From South Turnpike Road to Arm- strong Road. D. Brookside Road from U.S. Route 6-11 to. West Main Street +, E. Bank Street from Inter- to: “Section with West: Main Street “Borough Line. ) “+ Fu. Prospect Street from Lily Lake Road to Borough Line. G. Orchard Street from North Turnpike Road to First Street. Any vehicle stalled, parked, incapable of moving under its own power or left unattended upon any of the aforementioned streets or rights-of-way may be removed or towed away by the Chief of Police or by anyone authorized by him to do so, the cost of which towing is to be borne by the owner of said vehicle. 3. No person shall throw, shovel, cast or otherwise move, place, pile, deposit or dump snow or ice removed from side- walks, driveways or other areas into the streets or rights-of-way. 4, Any person violating the provisions of this Article shall upon conviction be fined $25.00 and cost of presecution and in default or payment of the same may be imprisoned for not more than fifteen days. Enacted and ordained this 10th day of December, 1970. JOSEPH R. RAPPENGLUECK President of Council ATTEST: LEONARD J. STOUT Secretary BOROUGH SEAL Approved this 10th day of December, 1970 EDWARD B. THOMAS + Mayor 50-1 LEGAL NOTICE Carl Roberts, 120 Tunkhannock Highway, Dallas, requests that anyone who has outstanding bills against the late Jacklyn Roberts contact him within the next thirty (30) days. 50-3 USE 7 ee BE [P. -— U S MA L ©1970 NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION A Viznzsrg, PAGE THIRTEEN A little mix-up is a good thing for a young holiday wardrobe. Especially when the mixing is done with bright plaid fashions in colorful fabrics of Creslan acrylic fiber. A little girl might choose a dress and jacket outfit, or a dress and coat; then have matching pants to wear with them. WANTED Bookkeeper Monday thru Friday 8:30 to 5:00 Call 675-5211 The Dallas Post will publish early next week because of Christmas. Please call before Monday to be sure your items make that issue. 675-5211 Check for new listing before .calling The Dallas Post. 675-5211 Some children have to do without a childhood. Will yours? If something happened to you would your kids have to take on grownup responsibilities and worries? Not if you protect them with a Prudential insurance pro- gram. And don’t be afraid of the cost. Call me and I'll show how inexpensive protection can be. EDWARD J. HANNIGAN DALLAS, PA. 18612 PHOME 675-3310 a THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA a mutual life insurance company OFFICE 464 Wyoming Ave. } Wyoming, Penna. Phone 693-1316 9] WELLINGTON AVENUE, + March of Dimes Centers Fight Birth Defects OO MEDICAL SERVICE CENTERS O RESEARCH CENTERS NORTH DAKOTA SOUTH DAKOTA oO MONTANA 0 HAWAII Prevention and treatment of birth defects are goals at more than 100 March of Dimes Birth Defects Centers, located at many major med- ical centers and teaching hospitals. Phy- sicians, scientists and health professionals Prevent Birth Defects month. STEP NO. 1 Spread the chains on the ground behind the rear wheels to remove tangles. Hooks should be to the rear. Reinforced chains are best and the projecting teeth or. cleats should be facing up. STEP NO. 3. Drive the car forward about one wheel revolution, so that the applier carries the chains around the tire. STEP NO. 2 Gather the chains behind the tire so they won't catch the fender, and attach the end links to the “chain applier,” a simple spring steel wire that is easily slipped onto the tire. STEP NO. 4 Remove the applier and fasten the inside hook first, then the outside hook. With a little practice the inner hook can be fastened by ‘“‘feel” without getting under the car. concentrate on the treatment, control and prevention of tragedies which now strike nearly a quarter of a million infants every year in our country. January is March of Dimes Give to the March of Dimes EASY WAY TO APPLY TIRE CHAINS With a little “know-how” and practice, it can be done in 6 minutes, without a jack and without getting your clothes dirty.