vith [2-2 43. he gle rer ed as his de- hn al- ~LHR RTE TE RRR. 7 AE TO BUY, SELL SWAP RENT OR HIRE ES SES SEED Bem rr mr mm— - wid ~~ For Sale FIREPLACE LOGS for sale. $20 a cord delivered. You pick up $15. The Firewood Farm 696-2313 or 542-4393. ! 46-tf-c MACINTOSH and delicious apples. No. 2 grade, $1 per bushel. Also No. 1 spy apples. Bring containers. Harold Brace, Orange. Phone 333- 4236. 3-4-c PONTIAC BONNEVELLE 1967. 2 Dr. Hdtp., Air conditioning, price negotiable, full power. Call 298-2066 or 639-5916. 4-1c 2); x 3% CROWN Graphic Canggya, 33-mm Camera, 40 x 40 Beaded screen, ARGUS Projector. Assortment of Dark Room Equipment. 675- 3378 between 5 and 7 p.m. 4-1 FRESH HOLSTEIN Cow for sale. First calf. Anthony Kasko, Box 246. RD 5, Chase Road. 4-1 SPINET PIANO: Wanted, responsible party to take over a sgpet piano. Easy terms ava®able. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P.O. Box 35, Cortland, Ohio. 44410. » 4-1-p NEW ROLL a way bed. Cushioned foam rubber mat- tress, $20. Also tan camels hair coat, size 40, $5. Brown suit, $5. Phone 288-8676. 4-1c SAINT BERNARD puppies. AKC Registered. Champion: ship stock. Reasonable. Phone 717-587-3720. 4-1 NEW 3 bedroom home, for sale or rent. 1% baths. $160.00 a mor One month security. Phoiie 639-5008. 4-1-p Antiques ANTIQUES.Finished and unfin- ished furniture. Clock, china, brass and wooden ware. Major Antiques. Phone 675- 2991. 1 mile off Route 118 at Lehman Center. 1-4-c TOP CASH: Antiques, fur- niture, china, clocks, jewelry, colored-glass lamp shades; also odd lamps, bric a brac, single item or complete con- tents@ficall Verne 287-8648. f : 47-2-¢ Whom To Call 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 SMALLAPPLIANCES, vacuum cleaners, radios, tools, washers, dryers, and stoves repaired. All makes. Hal's Electric, 113 E. Center St., Shavertown. Phone 675-1580. Mon.-Fri.-10a.m.-7 p.m.-Sat. 1 p.m.-7p.m. : Ep ak RT WINTER PRICES, panelling, ceilings, paintings. Immed- iate service. Need work. Mr. Conrad, 825-8385. 2tfc Sa RT BACK MOUNTAIN AREA. Modern sanitation service. Rubbish and garbage re- moval. Commercial and resi- dential. Reasonable rates. Phone 639-5859. 3-3-¢ FOR all kinds of carpenter work, installing wall boards, kitchen cabinets etc. Call Al- fred Hadsel 639-5554. 3-3p WILJON’S clears basements, attics, garages, trees cut, debris removed from yards. Phone 696-1322 or 696-2364. 3-4-p 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. 2 ! y 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 CELLARS, GARAGES cleaned, $7 a load. Refuse 75 cents per week. Bushes and small trees chopped down. Phone 675- 5653. 2-3-Cc v advertised or Call ‘Be Satisfied With Our Classified BUY —SELL—SWAP—RENT -HIRE- GET FAST RESULTS! Clip Out form below, fill in the item(s) you want Tie SDALLASCP0ST 41 Lehman Ave. Dallas, Penna. 18612 send to- 675-5211 Heading Number Of ch : List Item(s) Here L | } Name Phone Address Classified Rates- Up to 25 words— $1 so 1-tf-p in Troan DRYWALL CONTRACTOR No Fuss No Muss Free Estimates Phone after 5 p.m. 654-0295 SNOW PLOWING Fast—Reasonable 333-4950 or 675-2973 WATER SOFTENERS - Permanent and Fully Auto- matic, Chlorinators and Filters. Free Estimates by Trained Engineers. Call 287-1823 collect. i Wanted 35 year old man desires full or part time work; General experience from office work to truck driver, maintenance work. Write Dallas Post, Box 20, Dallas, Pa. 4-1-p Help Wanted SEMI DRIVERS NEED- ED.Experience helpful but not necessary, for local and over the road hauling. You can earn $10,000 to $15,000 per year after short training. For application and interview, call 315-458-2769, or write Safety Dept., United Systems, Inc., co Interstate Terminal Bldg., 15 Dippold St., New York, 13211. 4-2 PART TIME housekeeper for family of three. Choice of hours. Call 675-2607. 4-3 HOUSEWORK, kids, cost of living got you down? Solve all three. Part time. Applications being taken. For more infor- mation phone 675-5807. 4-2p THE DALLAS POST, JAN. 28, 1971 LEGAL Notice is hereby given that Dallas Township Ordinance No. 1959-1 levying and assessing a per capita tax of Three Dollars (3.00) per person upon resi- dents of Dallas Township, has been reenacted under the authority of the Act approved December 31, 1965, (No. 511), without substantial change and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1971. Notice is hereby given that Dallas Township Ordinance No. 1959-2, levying a tax of Two Dollars ($2.00) per month on house trailers in Dallas Town- ship, as amended in 1963, has been reenacted under the authority of the Act approved December 31, 1965, (No. 511), without substantial change and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1971. Notice is hereby given that Dallas Township Ordinance No. 1960-1, levying the Township of Dallas Real Estate Transfer Tax at the rate of one (1 ) per cent of the value of the real estate transferred, has been re- enacted under the authority of the Act approved December 31, 1965, (No 511), without sub- stantial changeund the same tax has been imposed for the Syear 1971. DALLAS TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS By: Glenn M. Howell, Secretary Frank Townend, Solicitor Notice is hereby given, that the Board of Adjustment of Dallas Township Planning Commission. will: hold :a. Publie Hearing at 7:30 P.M. (E.S.T.) on Monday February, 15th. 1971, in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to consider TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs good man over 40 for short trips surround- ING we BBMOS Contact customers. We train. Air Mail R. B. Dickerson, Pres., South- western Petroleum Corp., Ft. Worth, Tex. y-i-C the Application of Mrs. Joan Hoffman, Poplar Street, Dallas RD2 for exception to Section 6- 104, Relative to opening a Ceramic School and Business in kher Home, in a S-1 Area. FRED E. DODSON, Zoning Officer 4-21-C A re-organization meeting of the auditors of the Harveys Lake Borough was held Jan. 13, Free ELECTRIC STOVE and auto- matic washing machine. Needs slight repairs. Call 675- 1659. : 4-2-p FREE PUPPIES—Yours for the calling 675-3223. Part ter- rier and collie. Female and male. 4-1p LOANS to WOMEN] A Friendly, Confidential, Understanding Service. PHONE 288-4535 FAIRWAY FINANCE CORP., LUZERNE 1971, at the home of Ray Lauk. Ray Lauk was named chair- man, Betty Casterline was named secretary, and Joan Murphy was appointed record- ing secretary. 4-1-C The Township of Noxen hereby solicits written, sealed bids for the furnishing of a used loader according to the follow- ing detailed specifications: A used diesel powered crawler loader, with not less than sixty (60) or more than sixty-five (65) horsepower, weighing not less than fourteen thousand (14,000) or more than fifteen thousand (15,000) pounds equiped with one (1) yard bucket. All bids shall be in writing, shall be upon the equipment as specified with no alterations or substitutions and shall be mailed or handed to the Secretary of the Township of Noxen, Loren Case, in a sealed envelope plainly marked on the face thereof, ‘Crawler Loader Bid”, not later than 9 a.m. EST on Saturday, February 13, 1971, at which time said bids shall be opened and publicly read at a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors of said Township at the regular meeting place, in said Township, and accepted by public announcement at the meeting at which the bids are received or at a subsequent meeting, the time and place of which shall be publicly an- nounced when the bids are opened. Each bid shall be ac- companied by a good faith deposit by cash or certified check in the amount of ten (10) per centum of the amount of the bid to guarantee performance by any bidder whose bid is ac- cepted by said Township. The successful bidder shall make delivery of said crawler loader fully equipped as specified and in good operating condition not later than ten (10) days from the date of the award and therewith deliver a Perfor- mance Bond in the form on file with the Secretary of said Township. The successful bidder shall comply with all statutory re- quirements of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania governing the furnishing of materials, equipment and-or supplies to Townships of the Second Class. Said crawler loader shall be guaranteed against defects in workmanship and materials and-to:be: in. perfect-operating condition when delivered. The Board of Supervisors of the Township of Noxen hereby reserve the right to reject any or all bids and the right to waive any informalities in bidding. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF NOXEN LOREN CASE RENALDO, SUTLIFF, RONALD FIELDING ATTEST: LOREN CASE, SECRETARY DAVIS R. HOBBS, SOLICITOR KIDNEY DANGER SIGNALS HOW TO TREAT THEM. IN JUST 24 HOURS, If not pleased, your 48c back at any drug counter. Getting up nights, leg or BACKACHE may warn of func- tional kidney disorders — “Danger Ahead.” Help nature with gentle BU- KETS diuretic. NOW at Fino’s Pharmacy WINTER SALE NOW! SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYES Because Of High Home Costs? Remove Them With A Mobile Home From WHITESELL BROTHERS Harveys Lake Highway, Dallas, Pa. Call 675-2155 Park Space Available! | only one WELCOME 30 years of experience fostering good will in business and commu- nity life. For information on Wel- come Wagon, phone. WELCOME WAGON} * MRS. FRANCES IVES PHONE 287-4467 MRS. WILLIAM HELLER PHONE 287.3730 | ¢ \ > : , A Cli) TM. Reg. RAT ® Pleasant Aroma AT A AH AT HH A To 0 Ti Tia NV” 675-5121 ATS & MIC FLAVORIZED KAKES U.S. PATENT OFFICE ® New Improved Formula ® Convenient Feeding Cake EVANS DRUG STORE Prescription Pharmacy ~ SHAVERTOWN {ai Ch ll E ir ® Hand-D-Pak ® Appetizing 675-3366 4 i hg ll a PAGE ELEVEN sewer excavations to begin in February The Dallas Area Municipal Authority has authorized Roy F. Weston, firm of environment scientists and engineers, to issue formal notices to con- tractors to proceed with the construction of the proposed sewage plant and interceptors for the Back Mountain. Action was taken at a regular meeting of members Jan. 21 in the library of Dallas Senior High School. A pre-construction con- ference of authority members, successful contractors and engineers was held Jan. 26 in the West Chester office of Weston. All contracts have been signed. Jan Kem, project manager for Weston, stated that excavat- ing will be started no later than mid-February. He said a low pace would be maintained until the weather breaks in the spring. A $10,500 invoice was received NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to the provisions of the Act of Assembly of May 24, 1945, P.L. 967, and its admendments and supplements, of intention to file in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania, and in the Office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County, at Wilkes-Barre, Penn- sylvania, on February 8, 1971, an application for a certificate for the conduct of business under the assumed or fictitious name of SIR DISTRIBUTING CO., with its principal place of business at 104 Putnam Street, West Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. The names and addresses of the persons owning or interested in said business are Kenneth R. Stecker, 12 Bee Street, West Hazleton, Penn- sylvania, and Robert W. Reimer, 104 Putnam Street, West Hazleton, Pennsylvania, 18201. JOHN D . McAFEE, Atty. 820 Main St. Freeland, Pa. 4-1-C from HUD. R. Spencer Martin, authority chairman, noted this was a standard fee for govern- ment inspectors to inspect construction. Payment of bill approved, pending proper payment machinery being set up by the trustee, United Penn Bank. Three invoices, in the sum of $16,852.94, were approved for payment to Roy F. Weston. These included engineering services with supplemental documents, a 10 percent basic surveillance fee, and right-of- way surveying. Various lines and extensions affecting Wellington Avenue, Wies Market, Dallas Shopping Center and Midway Manor were discussed at length. Those in attendance were Mr. Martin, Robert Dickinson, J. Traver Noble, David Coyle, John Casner and Solicitor Merton Jones and Mr. Weston and Mr. Kem of the engineering firm. Phillip VanBlarcom, authority secretary, was unable to be present due to illness. obituaries BERNARD WILLIAMSON Bernard Francis Williamson, 68, of 94 Church St., Dallas, died Jan. 19 in the office of a Trucks- ville physician following a heart attack. Mr. Williamson was born in Wilkes-Barre but had resided in Dallas for the past 30 years. Before his retirement he was employed for 34 years as a salesman for Kutz Bakery. He is survived by his widow, the former Helen Lewis; sisters, Florence McTague, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. William McLaughlin, Va. Private funeral services were conducted Friday at the Disque Funeral Home, Dallas, with the Rev. Andrew Pillarella, pastor of the Trinity United Presbyter- ian Church, officiating. Burial was in St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery, Hilltown. HELEN E. McCORD Helen E. McCord, 74, of 26 Holcomb Road, Shavertown, died in the Carpenter Convale- scent Home at Idetown Wednes- day, Jan 21. She had been a guest at the home since last April. Born in Wilkes-Barre April 19, 1896, Miss McCord was the daughter of the late James and Melissa Edwards McCord. She SOME PEOPLE GO TO CHURCH WHEN THEY ARE HATCHED, MATCHED, AND DISPATCHED! They don’t know that they are missing a lot of living and loving, ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN SHAVERTOWN in between. Wool Cotton D’AMARIO’S FABRICS | DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER SALE SIMPLICITY & McCALL PATTERNS 675-1605 $1.98 yd. 99¢ yd. Lo 4 Lily Wintuk Yarn 4 PLY 4 OZ. SKIENS $1.29 WIDE SELECTION OF COLORS Arriving Soon Susan Bates Crocheting & Knitting Needles ALL SIZES was a resident of the Back Mountain Community most of her life. A graduate of Wilkes-Barre High School and Wilkes-Barre General Hospital School of Nursing, Miss McCord was a practicing registered nurse for many years. She was a member of the St. Barnabas Guild of Nursing and a member of Shavertown United Methodist Church. She is survived by her niece, Mrs. J. Mark Robinson, RD 4, Tunkhannock; and a sister inlaw, Mrs. George F. McCord, Kingston. Funeral services were held - Friday at the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, Sha- vertown, with the Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, pastor of Shaver- town United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Dallas. FRANK MARTI A native of Switzerland, Frank Marti, 60, of Dallas RD, died Jan. 25 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. He had been employed as a waiter. Mr. Marti had been a guest at |. the Giberson Nursing Home, Idetown, for seven months. He is survived by daughters, Barbara Sweeney and Virginia Jacobs, both of Wilmington, Del.; sons, Frank, Wilmington; John, Long Island City, N.Y.; 13 grandchildren. A prayer service was con- ducted Wednesday afternoon at Bronson’s Funeral Home, Sweet Valley, with the Rev. Winfield Kelley, pastor of the Idetown United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Switzerland. RAYMOND R. BALUT Raymond R. Balut, 63, of 64 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, died Monday afternoon at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital following an illness. Mr. Balut was born in Ed- wardsville but resided in Shavertown for 34 years. A furrier in Wilkes-Barre more than 40 years, he conducted the shop known as Ramon Furs, 39 E. Northampton St. He was a communicant of St. Therese’s Church. ] He is survived by his widow, the former Lillian Pomichter, Hudson; sons, Lt. Cmdr. Stephen J., Monterey, Calif.; Capt. Ramon, USAF, Paterson AFB, Dayton, O.; daughters, Ramona Dymond, Shavertown: Barbara Watkins, Marlton, N.J.; sisters, Mary Novitsky, and Eleanor Holmes, Kingston; Helen Knoll, West Pittston; Margaret Martin, Wilkes- Barre; brothers, Ralph, Dallas; Stephen, Bear Creek; 11 grandchildren. Funeral services were held this morning at 9 from the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, Shavertown, with Rquiem Mass at 9:30 in St. Therese’s Church. Interment was in St. John’s Cemetery, Dallas. TYPIST WANTED PART-TIME Speed not essential Apply in person only Te DALLASCR0ST 41 LEHMAN AVE., DALLAS, PA. 18612