WME TAWA LWA TOW EOWA LOW KTP LTR LT EW, KPN0 LTV ETRE 7 AR STR BTR ETN &T0 SST ATT oN {nan NTN Deadline for Classified Ads TUESDAY NOON ¥ Call 675-5211 FIREPLACE LOGS for sale. $20 a cord delivered. You pick up $15. The Firewood Farm 696-2313 or 542-4393. 46-tf-c TRUMPET $25. Phone 675-1068. 51-1-p .. CHRISTMAS TREES: at Plan- «tation. Excellent selection of Blue Spruce, Norway Spruce, | Douglgs Fir, Loyalyille Area, FollofvRoute 118 towards Red Rock, turn right 100° yards past Bulford’s Foot Hills Coffee Shop. Follow sighns, Peter Skopic—477-5536. tible. Going in service. Must sell. Asking $800. Phone 675- 1443 after 6 p.m. 51-1-¢c A ef a Fy FOR RENT TUXEDOS for rent and sale. 93 S. Atherton Ave., Kingston. BAUMS TUXEDO SHOP. Phone 287-3249. 4 1 second apartment. Lights, heat and hot water furnished. Carverton. Phone 675-2513 or 696-1930. : 51-1-¢ 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- tents—call Verne 287-8648. ; 47-2-¢ HELP WANTED NE et ot ot SELLING AVON can mean fun. Selling Avon can mean high earnings. Selling avon can mean a business of your own. For more information and no obligation, call 823-5376 or write Mrs. Maude Cloak, RD | 1,'Dallas, Pa. SERVICE STATION Attendant, 6p.m. to 10 p.m. every day but Tuesday. Matt’s BP Service Station, 184 Memorial High- “way, Shavertown. Phone 675- 9645. - 51-1-c BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Business Opportunities Tavern and restaurant, Back Moune tain, Carverton Road, Trucksville. Excelient business in growing com- munity. Beer and liquor license plug separate pizza drive-in, Large din- ingroom and up-to-date kitchen, also modern 3-bedroom apartment in ex. cellent condition. Now is the time to buy. Priced ta 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. Xdeal business location with plenty of parking in the area. Call for de- fails. JOSEPH P. GILROY Realtor 288-1444 REAL ESTATE CAREER. Leading multi-list realtor is expanding and needs sales associates. We will train you. Tell us about yourself. Write Box 30, The Dallas Post, Leh- man Ave. Dallas. : 47-3-c etl eet att WHOM TO CALL 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 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 Kkit- 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 LOST ONE HEIN-WARNER ton Orange Jack. Reward. Call Dallas Sunoco 675-3796. 51-1-¢ LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that two special meetings of the Dallas Area Municipal Authority will be held. One on Monday, January 4, 1971 at 12 noon, at the Dallas Senior High School, and the other Wednes- day, January 6, 1971 at 11 a.m., at the United Penn Bank- Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ese meetings are being held for the purpose of signing and closing the pending bond issue. PHILIP S. VANBLARCOM Secretary Dallas Area Municipal Authority 51-1C 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 HE Bed Son ng wy Beir Be ! a ~~ Carl Roberts, 120 Tunkhannock “Highway, Dallas, requests that Yanyone who has outstanding bills against the late Jacklyn Roberts contact him within the next thirty (30) days. 50-3 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 LEGAL NOTICE In the Estate of GEORGE L. ZACHARIAS, late of the Town- ship of Monroe, County of Wyoming, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, who died on the a THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 22, 1970 legislator endorses plan for passenger service y TT TT WANTED! FARMS HOMES Country Properties IF YOU HAVE ANY TYPES OF REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PHONE OR WRITE US. Ask about our guaranteed sales plan. FOR FULL INFORMATION ~ NO OBLIGATION - CALL US TODAY OR WRITE FITELSON REAL ESTATE Route 309 Mountaintop 474-6797 OR 823-2184 \ a at Ne pp 5 ANIMALS rt a nt ut er et ony TTT ET, ETAT TTT TT ATT ie TEE TTT TLL ETE EET OS STD OT OTT lJ Cdl Wiad, 8 8 9 FOR FREE WELL-TRAINED DOG, Labrador, family pet, needs good home. Owner moving. Call The Dallas Post or write Box 6. 51-1-¢c State Senator-elect Robert J. Mellow (D-Lackawanna), today voiced his support for the re- establishment of railroad passenger service between New York City and Scranton. Mr. Mellow joined Congress- man Joseph M. McDade (R- Pa.) in urging that the old Phoebe Snow route (New York to Buffalo) which passed through Scranton be named as part of the Basic National Rail Passenger System being set up by Transportation Secretary John A. Volpe in accordance with the recently enacted Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970. Mr. Mellow also stated his op- position to a plan submitted to Secy. Volpe by Gov. Raymond P. Shafer which recommended that the Scranton Wilkes-Barre area be left completely out of the Basic National Rail Passen- ger System. The Shafer plan consists of four phases, only the first of which would become effective next year under the Basic System. The Scranton-Wilkes- Barre area is mentioned under Phase Three, which, according to the plan, is ’’possible for later, but deferrable because of dependency on achieving strong FIRE TRUCK footing of initial networks under Phases One and-or Two.” Mr. Mellow pointed out that, even with the Scranton-Wilkes- Barre area mentioned in Phase Three of the plan, the report only asks that ‘“‘study should be made of feasibility of pooled rail route services between New York and Scranton and Wilkes- Barre.” Mr. Mellow said that ‘‘if the Shafer plan is accepted by the Secretary of Transportation and followed in the development of the Basic National Rail Pas- senger System, the Scranton- Wilkes-Barre area would soon stand out as the economic sore thumb of Pennsylvania. “Further industrial develop- ment of this area would be ef- fectively killed,” Mr. Mellow said. “The state might just as well write the Scranton-Wilkes- Barre area right off the map if Gov. Shafer has his way.” Mr. Mellow said he intends to offer Congressman McDade any help and support he can provide. ‘I intend to pursue this matter with Governor-elect Milton Shapp after he takes office,” Mr. Mellow said. ‘He should understand the economic problems involved and, as a (continued from PAGE ONE) businessman, he should be sym- pathetic to the needs of this area. I'm goint to ask that he submit an additional report before the Basic System goes into effect in May, and I'm going to request that this area be given better consideration than it was in Shafer’s report.” Mr. Mellow was elected in the November balloting and will be sworn into office when the Senate convenes Jan. 5, 1971. RECEP 0/llry 3 Whe NN = X= YZ PAGE ELEVEN C.7. Co. sells first mortgage bonds Commonwealth Telephone Company announced today the sale of $71, million of First Mortgage Bonds due 1995. The 25-year bonds, carrying an interest rate of 9-, percent, were sold directly to institution- al investors in a private place- ment arranged by Eastman Dillon, Union Securities & Co. The Dallas-based utility will use proceeds to replace short- term debt incurred for capital additions, a spokesman said, and represents the largest fi- nancing the Company ever ac- complished. “ ke Boal - HR? TR /Z] & Joyous New oar J rn 9& g TES TC Stager Greenh Chase Huntsville Rd. Shavertown, 675-3482 ouses I Always a tremendously successful event, the Christmas party for the Shavertown youngsters is an annual affair, and one observer reports that it’s very difficult to tell who enjoys it most, the youngs- ters or the adults. cok XL CIR di cS 3 BLOOM POINSETTIAS VARIETY OF SELECTIONS Chairman of this year’s party was Al Williams FROM 9 ..AND UP. Jr., assisted by co-chairman Bob Rosengeant and CHRISTMAS CACTUS 59 Arnold Geust. Hi Joe, Merry Christmas A little mix-up is a good thing BH 4% A . vv 3 ome Children... for a young holiday wardrobe. Especially when the mixing is done with bright plaid fashions h ave to do in colorful fabrics of : Creslan This frosty . acrylic fiber. A little girl might without d choose a dress and jacket outfit, fellow or a dress and coat; then have matching pants to wear with them. childhood. Coal! Coall: Coall We Have It — Huge Capacity Storage Bins — We Never Run Out! To Be Sure, Call: TOM FLYNN FUEL COMPANY 822-3193 - 670 XN. River St.. Wilkes-Barre Will yours? If something happened to you would your kids have to take on grownup responsibilities and worries? Not if you BRUCE SLOCUM 48 MAIN STREET DALLAS INS. them with a Prudential insurance pro- protect brings our holiday wishes and many thanks for all your trust. Check for new listing before calling The Dallas Post. 675-521]: 23rd day of October, 1970. gram. And don’t be afraid of 675-1167 Letters of Administration in 4 oom the cost. Call me and I'll show | ., EL . 0) el WL the above-captioned Estate how inexpensive protection ne NW RK LA OP having been granted to the can be. ] AL J a ¢ = Q ) NE SIN )) undersigned, all persons having MALE BEAGLE. brown. in 23 AN X f 0 < claims against the estate of said or Toat in iCiLlt Sobor EDWARD J. HANNIGAN PR RS Decedent are requested to ro y 9] WELLINGTON AVENUES FD make known the same and all Mountain. Answers to name of Bnd 3 : Wrinkles. Has license and DALLAS, PA. 18612 2 persons indebted to the said ¢ Call Ciaads Sarber. 35. ; Decedent to make payment 1 aT auge porber; PHOME 675-3310 ND without delay to : dite Z = Mrs. Sarah Jane Shannon 2 Mr. Harry E. Zacharias, Jr. FREE pa { & R.D.1 i SM Harveys Lake, Pa. == > > 2 CUTE male puppies. 8 weeks| THE PRUDENTIAL 7 i DAVIS R. HOBBS old. Cocker spaniel and collie. | INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA & . g Esq. Partially trained. Love a mutual life insurance company NS S pec ia ! 9 8¢ PX Hobbs, Morgan and DeWitt children. Phone 675-2765. OFFICE 464 Wyoming Ave. 5 : : ; Zor Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657 51-1-C Wyoming, Penna. Sweet dough - diced fruit topped with 37 Bae Tr walnuts & coffee cake icing IVE \ WATER SOFTENERS | |A]| prescription : 2 DRYWALL Permanent and Fully Auto- Roéords from fhe SPECIA LS THIS WE EK! HY CONTRACTOR matic, Chlorinators and 7% No Fuss No Muss Filters. Free Estimates by | IDALLAS DRUG are Nut Rolls Poppy Seed Rolls = Free Estimates Trained Engineers. Call R eg. 89¢ Reg .79€C = 287-1823 collect. Now at Tl, Phone after 5 p.m. — y Now 79¢C Now 69¢€ OR 654-0295 me EEE EEE | SR LAMP FACTORY OUTLET F i MN oO S eX HE ph LARGEST SELECTION OF X olesale Prices or : x). SNOW PLOWING | § ums a Sit . drmacy BUTTER COOKIES HOLIDAY BREADS & ROLLS “3% amps Repaire RS Fast—Reasonable ALLEGHENY LAMP, Mfg. 675-1141 FRUIT CAKES PIES SN 333-4950 or 675-2973 ; _— OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE DAY 9 AAM.—6 P.M. wy gion JA Easy Living In A Mobile Home Hours Mon-Sat. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sg DETROITER NEW MOON PRINCESS piSenday 10 a.m.§ pu; SON ATIYEH*‘S and other makes : DALLAS-LUZERNE HWY. Sh Velbon Repairs Also parts, aluminum awnings & accessories NEXT TO DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER 675-1039 " ork Garanteed! as - } To ioiave HB RYANTS mM OB ILE SEZ EF NIZ AVS ES 2 Wo SR X No 3. BZ Xt ’ ’ : k By = NO X S ) a : = Fo ON x P HK Nels (822-6970) 24 yrs. of exp. ¢ HO MES : Dallas, ar Q AND Sh yg (.) 7A 2 ) = Co hn )7 7 : 919 No. Washington-W.B. JT Phone 675% £ my 7