ON A A Ed em re Ld ay JAY oN I Tt Ae BH XS SRR TT ai N : ; : iy 5 Pe: HE iE) BUY, SELL, SWAP RENT OR HIRE ~ FOR SALE HELP WANTED 19 FT. LAPSTRAKE. 75 H.P. sealectric convertible top - camper back storage cover, tandem tilt trailer, many extras. Asking $1950.00. Phone 288-1615 after 5 P.M. 22-1-p ANTIQUES. Washstand. Dry Sink. Five Victorian Bedroom Pieces. Scale. Clock. Phone 655-0609. 22-1-c GARAGE SALE on Friday, June 4. 10 til 3. Highland Drive, New Goss Manor. 22-1-f GARAGE & YARD SALE. Noxen, Pa. Next to Texaco. June 11, 4 to 8. June 12, 10 to 8. Hardwick Gas range, 1 yr. old. Electric Motor & Grinder, Steroscelpe, Old Bottles, New and oldftadies apparel. 298- 2118. > 22-2-C 1—8°’x2’ THERMOPANE Awning Type Window. 1 Frigidaire—4 burner Cooktop’ with Rangehood. 1—36" Aluminium Storm Door. Call 639-1242 after 6 P.M. . 22-1-¢ MAYTAG WRINGER WASHER. 1yr. old. Like new. Sacrifice price. B 221-p SCREENED HOUSE 12 x 12. Like new. Sacrifice. Phone 675-322 om 6 to 10. 22-tf-f M G B 1967 Very Good Condi- tion. Phone 474-6652 6 til 8 p.m. 22-1-¢ TRUCK. % Ton Panel Chev- rolet. Year 1961. Good running condition. $195. Phone 333-4482 22-1-¢ TORO POWER LAWN Mower. 24’ Like New. ‘Reasonable. Phone 675-0621. 22-1-¢ 1969 MOBILE HOME, 12 x 50, $4000. Cag be seen at 180 Par- rish Str#&t, Dallas, or call 675- 3070 or 675-2497 21-tf 12x 60 oY mobile home. 3 bedroom. Wall to wall carpet- ing. Call 675-1340. : 17-1-p SHEERED HEMLOCKS— Excellent for hedges or screening. Sizes from 6 to 12 feet. Buy at wholesale prices. Rodriguez Brothers, Chase, For Appointment phone 646- 2346 or 839-7814 after 8 p.m. 20-3-c t condition. some furnishings to go with this dignified home. Best sec- tion in the Borough of White Haven. Corner lot, one block from Igrk. School bus stops in * front of this fine residence. Near all churches. Will take your present home in trade or arrange terms. Phone 443- 9531. FOUR REDROOM HOME, excell) With 214-p HEAVY DUTY Ford panel truck for sale. Call 675-5211. 11-tf WORK WANTED COMPETENT Baby Sitter. Col- lege girl. Will take over while you're@away. Phone 675-3223 and as¥ for Laura. = 21-tf WANTED TO BUY GASOLINE ENGINE small old time 1 cylinder with heavy fly wheel and slow speed. Any condition. Also, Barbeque machine, restaurant size. Any condition. 288-2957 22-2-C INSTRUCTIONAL MEN. .MEN..MEN 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 $4.50 per hour after short training. For application and interview, call 716-852-7719, or write Safety Dept., United Systems, Inc., c-o Thruway Freight Terminal, 1285 Wil- liam St., Buffalo, New York, 14206. 21-2-c FEEL TIED DOWN? Free yourself! Get out and get more out of life by being an Avon Representative. Earn money for all those “extras” you want. Win prizes. For details, call: 675-2356 22-1-¢ WOMAN to do housework 1 day a week. Own transportation. 58 Susquehanna Ave., Dallas. Phone 675-0581 after 5. 22-1-¢ Whom To Call TREES CUT, pruned and planted. Debris removed from yards, garages and base- ments. Call Wiljon’s 696-1322 or 696-2364. 21-4-p THE DALLAS POST, JUNE 3, 1971 LOANS to WOMEN A Friendly, Confidential, Undersianding Service. PHO 286-4535 FAIRWAY FINANCE CORP, LUZERNE YARD MAN. Huntsville Area. Phone 675-1773. 22-2-C Whom To Ca I CELLARS? GARAGES CLEANED. $10 a load. Refuse 75 cents per week. Bushes and small trees chopped down. Phone 675-5653. 224-p CALL FOR ESTIMATES now for both interior & exterior painting. Phone 675-3206. 224-c APPLIANCE REPAIRS. Small appliances, sweepers, radios, tools, washers, dryers, ranges repaired. All makes. Fast ser- vice. Work guaranteed. Hal’s Electric, 113 E. Center, Shavertown. 675-1580 22-13-¢ 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 EXPERT ALTERATIONS and sewing done. Fittings if neces- sary. Home economics major. Call 675-3223 and ask for Laura. 21-tf-f FREE $20.00 Value Simoniz Polish on your car when you buy 10 Car Washes with wax in advance, Narrow Car Wash. Call 288-1996 for details. 214-c BACK MOUNTAIN Area. Modern sanitation service. Rubbish and garbage re- moval. Commercial and resi- dential. Reasonable rates. Phone 639-5859. 3 16-tf-c EXTERIOR CAR wash 75 cents when spray wax purchased at 50 cents. Regular exterior wash only 99 cents. Narrows Car Wash, Shopping Center, Edwardsville, Pa. 16-8-¢ EXPERIENCED EXTERIOR painting and roofing. Reason- able rates. Schedule now. Write Box 6 Dallas Post or call 298-2103. 20-tf-c UPHOLSTERING, made drapes. Slagle, 696-2454 Custom Call Jean 204-c PLUMBING AND TILE. Bathrooms installed. All types. of interior remodeling. Free estimates. Call Joe Wojcik 675-1803. 47-tf-c NOW OPEN—Bix Furniture Stripping Shop. 9 to.3 Tuesday through Saturday. Rte. 407 Fleetville. We strip all finish- es safely without dipping. We guarantee our work. 945-3277. 12-tf-c SMALL APPLIANCES, Vacuum cleaners, radios, tools, washers, dryers, and stoves repaired. All makes. Hal's Electric, 113 E. Center St., Shavertown. Phone 675- *1580. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m. to 7. Sat. 1 p.m. to 7. MONK PLUMBING & Heating, 675-1323. Gas, oil, electric, coal installations. No down, payment. Five year : to pay. 47-tfc” GEORGE L. Marstell’s Oil. Pay cash and save. Fuel oil 16 and nine-tenths cents gallon deliv- ered. Meter printed ticket to insure you accuracy. Oil burner cleaning and repairs. Complete installations. Work and materials guaranteed. Free estimates. Phone 333- 4409. 16-10-p LEAKY SHOWER STALLS ? you have a walk-in shower stall in your| home, ceramic, carrara, or other that fs) eaking, due to lead or copper pan rotted ut. e can repair‘it no muss or tearing out. 1 years field tested and no leaks yet, KNECHT BROS. TILE & MARBLE 51 Cedar Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. GUARANTEED PHONE 823-2770 Call BOSTON & BEAN General Hauling & Delivery 100 mile radius + maximum weight—% tons © insured [Call 298-2347 After 7 p.m, EDWARD WALLO Plumbing & Heating DALLAS, PA. 675-1454 Water Pumps & Sewer Lines Installed Furnaces cleaned Septic Tanks And Cesspools CLEANED Francis CALL Gerald At 675-3918 GARAGE SALE June 4 & 5 at 10 A.M. STONE HURST HARVEYS LAKE POLE 89 Rain Date June 11 & 12 INSTRUCTIONAL EEE EEE Train now to drive semi tractor trailers, local and over the road. You can earn high wages after short training. For application and inter- view, call 215-742-1600, or write School Safety Division, United Systems, Inc., P. O. Box 6158, Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania, 19115. Approved for Veteran Benefits. The Lake-Lehman Schpol District hereby gives notice that | a proposed budget of the amount of funds that will be required by the School District , in its several departments for the 1971-72 fiscal year is avail- able for public inspection at the office of the Secretary, Leh- man-Jackson Elementary School, Lehman, Pennsylvania. It is the purpose of the Board of Directors of the Lake- Lehman School District to adopt this proposed budget after making such revisions in it as are deemed advisable and levy the proposed taxes at a special meeting of the Lake-Lehman School Board during the week beginning June 20, 1971. Notice is also given of the provisions of Act 193, approved June: 30, 1951. (P.L... 962), requiring every resident or inhabitant of the School District upon attaining the age of twenty-one years and every person twenty-one years of age or over becoming a resident or inhabitant of the District to notify the proper assessor of this fact within twelve months therafter. Failure to comply with this requirement subjects the individual to a penalty equal to the tax for which he is liable. The Assessor's name and address for Jackson Township, Lake Township, Lehman Town- ship, Ross Township, and Harveys Lake Borough is Luzerne County Assessors, Assessors’ Office, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The name and address for the Assessor of Noxen Township is Wyoming County Assessors’ Office, Wyoming County Court House, Tunkhannock, Penn- sylvania. By Order of the Board of Directors LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT Eleanor Humphrey, Secretary 21-3-c 222-¢c LEGAL TRAVEL TRAILERS AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF DALLAS FIXING FEES FOR OPEN HOUSE . . . At Stevens Motor Coach, at Shadow Brook in Tunkhannock, Pa. On DISPLAY Wheel Campers-Carriage, Contin- ental-CreeTravel Trailers; Beachwood and Condor Motor Homes. Also the NEW innova- tion ‘Kangaroo Campers’. (Come See Us) June 4-9 a.m. _ til'9 p.m., June 59 a.m. til 5 p.m., June 6-9 a.m. til 5 p.m. 20-3-c Consumer Pays More ‘The consumer loses three ways as a result of today’s packaging: (1.) he pays more for a disposable container than for a reusable one; (2.) he has to pay to have the one-way con- tainer collected for disposal; (3) he must pay again when the container does not degrade but lives to foul our environment. Everhart Plans Ecology Exhibit “Now an Alternative,” an exhibition dealing with local environmental conditions, is on display in the downstairs gallery of the Everhart Museum, Scranton, through June 6. Gary Grossman, industrial design student from Pratt In- stitute, Brooklyn, N.Y. designed the unusual and out- standing exhibit while working on his senior thesis. The pur- pose of the display is to inform area residents of the many ecological problems existing within Northeastern Penn- sylvania. Photographs, slides, models, and sculpture form an integral part of the exhibit, which also presents possible consequences and offers suggestions on how individuals can help to solve the environmental crisis. BUILDING PERMITS AND PROVIDING COM - PENSATION FOR THE BUILDING INSPECTOR The Mayor and Council of the Borough of Dallas enact and ordain as follows: SECTION 1. The fees for LEGAL building permits shall be $2.00 per each $1,000.00 of work. SECTION 2. The building inspector shall be compensated at the rate of 50 of the fee collected to a maximum fee, per job, of $25.00. The balance of the fee shall be turned over to Dallas Borough. Enacted and ordained at a regular meeting of the Dallas Borough Council held May 25, 1971. ; EDWIN R. DELANEY President of Council ATTEST: RALPH GARRIS Secretary Approved this 25th day of May, 1971. STEPHEN F. HARTMAN JR. Mayor LEGAL — Notice is hereby given that the Zoning and Hearing Board, of Dallas Township Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing, at 7:30 P.M. (EDT) on Monday night June, 21, 1971 in the Dallas Township Municipal Building, to consider the ap- plication of Joseph Noon, Shaver Ave., Fernbrook, to place a Mobile Home on his lot on Shaver Ave. His lot contains about 28,750 square feet, with two other homes on same lot. FRED E. DODSON Zoning Officer LEGAL COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, County of Luzerne ss: Richard D. Clay- ton, Plaintiff vs. Brenda Clay- ton, Defendant, in the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, Civil Action—Divorce, ‘No. 31 May Term 1969. TO BRENDA CLAYTON, DEFENDANT: You are notified that Richard D. Clayton, the Plaintiff, has commenced an action of di- vorce against you which you are required to defend. If you fail to defend you will be liable to have a divorce granted in your ab- sence. JOSEPH MOCK, Sheriff, Luzerne County 22-3-C LEGAL Notice is hereby given that the Zoning and Hearing Board, of the Dallas Township Plan- ning commission will hold a Public Hearing at 7:30 P.M. (EDT) on Monday Night June, 21st, 1971 in the Dallas Town- ship Municipal Building, to consider the application of Harrison T. Seward, of R.D. 1 Harveys Lake, Pa. to place a Mobile Home on Briar Crest Road, Lot contains ! acre. Dallas Township. FRED E. DODSON Zoning Officer Sale FRIDAY & SAT. JUNE 5 & 6th 10 a.m.-6p.m. Living Room, Bedroom Furniture, Kitchen Set, TV, Antique Furniture, Tables, lamps, clocks, glassware, liners, frames, toys, barbells, exercise bike, wringer-washer. Antique items and many other items. Mrs. Merl Bigelow 195 N. Main St. Shavertown (opposite St. Paul’s Lutheran Church) Heller Farm. Sheridan C Round Oak Table; and hundreds of other pieces. This will be an outstanding Sale, so ~ | MARY SHEETS——Clerk TERMS —— CASH PUBLIC SALE MILLVILLE, PA. MONDAY, MAY 31, 1971 (MEMORIAL DAY) STARTING AT 10 A. M. SHARP The listing below is but part of the merchandise we will sell to the highest bidder located on State Street, in the Borough of Millville, Pa., known as the Frank 2 Drawer Cherry Night Stand Chest of Drawers in Cherry Side Board; High Back Sink Cupboard inf Pine; Low Back Sink Cupboard with drawer; Walnut Book Case; Walnut Wash Stand; Oak Wash Stand; Very Old Hutch Table, Cork Pine; 2 Piece Pine Wall Cup- board; Old Porch Swing; Slatted Porch Settee; Set of 6 High Back Kitchen Chairs; Very Fine School Masters Desk; Very Old Butter Churn; Victorian Chairs; Blanket Chest, and many, many other pieces too numerous to mention. GLASSWARE AND CHINA including Pattern Glass; Cranberry; Fine China and other interesting pieces. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS including Mantle Clocks; 2 Wheel Cast Iron Coffee Grinder, Original Paint; Primitive Slaw Cutter; Cow and Sheep Bells; Picture Frames; Cast Iron Trivets; Old Kerosene Lamps; Gold Plated Candlelaubras; Gold Plated Candle Sticks: Silver Candlelaubra; Old Pocket Watches, 14 Kt. Solid Gold Case; Old Jewelry Fine Selection of Old Coins; Old Guns, including Smooth Bore Kentucky Rifle; Some Old Bottles; Pitcher and Bowel Sefs, Plank Bottom Rocker Brass Bed lan to attend. WELLIVER, STUBEN AND BACORN-———Auctioneers Refreshments and Goodies Served on the Grounds. fo The Dallas Post (J. KOZEMCHAK SR.) Thehome of Mr. and Mrs. William Downs in Lehman was gutted by an early morning fire Monday. There were no injuries, the Downs family were visiting relatives in New Jersey at the time of the blaze. Commerce Offers Loans Toward Pollution Control The Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania is committed to a comprehensive program of re- storing its land, air and water resources to a cleaner, more natural state consistent with their use in recreational, -agri- cultural and commercial pur- suits, a statement from the Department of Commerce to the Citizens Advisory Council said this week. Proper management of these resources requires a knowledge of the ecological balance of nature, the technology of its control and protection, indus- trial techniques which both cause and control pollution, and methods which insure that ade- quate actions are taken in both a technical and business sense when needed, the statement continued. In past years inadequate knowledge of these factors has led to what many consider to be a crisis in environmental break- down and an increase in pollu- tion hazards. The basic problems are not new, but the rapid growth of energy demands and the technology of production of cer- tain products have aggravated the problem significantly in recent years. The newly created Depart- ment of Environmental Re- sources is the agency respon- sible to the people for monitor- ing, controlling and promoting cleanliness in these vital re- sources. Secretary Walter G. Arader, Department of Com- merce, responsible for the im- provement of the business cli- mate in the commonwealth, stated that he is in agreement with the objectives of the DER. Commerce intends to strengthen and supplement DER’s activities by promoting industrial cooperation and liaison activities where possi- ble, he said. More specifically, the secre- tary pointed out, the Depart- ment of Commerce offers finan- cial assistance through the availability of low interest revenue bonds or mortgages to local industrial development authorities for industries and businesses requiring treatment plants, air purifiers and other technical devices needed to insure clean emissions from their operations. The Department of Com- merce was authorized to ap- prove revenue bond and mort- gage loan applications for these purposes under Act 102 of 1967, “The Industrial Development Authority Law.” As of this week, Pennsylvania industries have received $55 million in tax exempt bonds and mortgages for the purpose of resource treatment and purifi- cation facilities through the provisions of this act. Details on methods of application for assistance and further infor- mation can be obtained from the Department of Commerce's regional representatives or from the Secretary of Com- merce, South Office Building, Harrisburg. The flexibility of approach made possible by the avail- ability of the funds under this law and the cooperation of the Departments of Commerce and Environmental Resources will aid significantly in the prob- lems now concerning citizens, the Commerce Secretary ad- ded. Greenstreet News For Wedding Stationery 675-5211 PAGE THIRTEEN DALLAS 42nd st 4 bedroom Single with Screen Patio Oil Heat—Approx. 31% acres with Stream on the Property Country privacy with Convenient Location Close to $18,500 Schools,—Shopping. TRUCKSVILLE Carverton Rd. ranch ~ home on beautifully Drilled well, garage. landscaped DALLAS oven. DAY OR 288-1 NIGHT RES. 675-0578 (over looking Lake at State Park) Lovely Large 2 car-attached 103 Sterling Ave Lovely brick ranch home with panelled basement rec room, Spacious livingroom with fireplace & Spacious Kitchen with built in GILRQY REALT gp. mm INSURANCE 179 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON $31,500 lot $31,000 MULTI LIST SERVICE Special Announcement Ladies Day Every Tuesday And Wednesday. DOUBLE J%( GREEN STAMPS on gasoline and oil DOWEY’S DALLAS ESSO Rts. 118 & 309 Dallas — Phone 675-3336 J SE GIES GI SE SI GH GI SED SE GRD GED GN WS Ee ay ¥ 200 STAMPS This coupon is worth 200 STAMPS | IFREE 200 FREE S&H Green Stamps With purchase of one Atlas Air Filter Limit One Coupon Per Purchase i 200 STAMP + : 200 STAMPS JE ——— FREE] This coupon is worth One Free Lubrication with every oil change and filter. I FREE Limit One Coupon Per Purchase FREE !