zed and rd- ch- les, e as any me nies OW- A Ae >a ry’ PA ar 7 pe 3 one ARE Tighe * $ 3 viv *Y a © Ania over ov uae a { ol rep *3 “va wo Fe ~broy re | gmat ER. = WN ed 00 wy © > SLi J5%e4 00 #1 32 » Alda Fas - #10 FREE =. ry Also appro- CATTERY G13 ER: OUR BEDROOM HOME, excellent condition. With some furnishings to go with this dignified home. Best sec- on in the Borough of White Haven. Corner lot, one block from Park. School bus stops in ront of this fine residence. ear all churches. Will take your present home in trade or arrange terms. Phone 443- J 1 9531. 214-p i AVY DUTY Ford panel truck for sale. Call 675-5211. g 11-tf FARAGE & 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, | Steroscope,gDld Bottles, New and old lads apparel. 298- 118. : 22-2-C ‘MOBILE HOME, 12 x 50, 2 bed- ~ rooms. Large fuel tank, skirt- ing, blocks, some furnishings ~ included. Can be seen at 180 Parrish Street, Dallas. Call 675-0076 or 675-3070. $4000. ; 23-tf LEAVING STATE. Sacrifice. i Broadloom Chinese Oriental ' rugs, onan desk, corner | table, son§antique frames & | pictures. Homart window fan, G. E. Mixmaster, Electrolux Vacuum aner and other sundries. -5676. . ‘ 23-1-c GARAGE SALE—Household ~ Ave., Forty Fort. Thurs. and ~ Fri. June 10 and 11. 10 a.m.-5 and clothing. 1142 Wyoming p.m. 23-1-c 3 PIECE WALNUT dining room © set with 6 chairs. Miscel- ¢ laneous chairs and couches. 4 Phone 675-0281 after 6 p.m. if ‘Friday. ! Hi 23-1-c A VING. Large 3 piece sec- "Usable condi- natic washer, working condi- tion, $10.00 Phone 675-1061. 23-1-c i vals at 2 cents and 3 cents. | private collector. No obli- | gation. Call 675-3263. f 23-1-c ; {15 FT. GLASTRON Alpha Sail- ~ boat. Seats 4, Dacron sail, Tee / Nee Trailer plus many extras. ~ $375.00 Call 674-6751 from 8 to © 4:30 ask for Mr. Devlin. a 23-2-¢ ‘HAND MADE Wooden Carpet * Loom with Warp. $40.00. Call | 288-0720 aMer 6 p.m. : 23-1-p onal couch tion. - $15.00 Kenmere ~auto-* HELP WANTED YARD MAN. Huntsville Area. Phone 675-1773. 22-2-¢ WOMAN wanted to clean small home 1 day a week. Inquire Mrs. Ralph K. Garrahan, Country Club Rd., Shrine Acre, Dallas. 675-1290. 23-1-c 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 UPHOLSTERING, Custom made drapes. Call Jean Slagle, 696-2454 20-4-c Whom To Call EXPERIENCED EXTERIOR painting and roofing. Reason- able rates. Schedule now. Write Box 6 Dallas Post or call 298-2103. 20-tf-c CALL FOR ESTIMATES now for both interior & exterior painting. Phone 675-3206. 224-¢ 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-c 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 PLUMBING AND Bathrooms installed. All types. of interior remodeling. Free estimates. Call Joe Wojcik 675-1803. : 47-tf-c 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 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 MONK PLUMBING & Heating,’ 675-1323. Gas, oil, electric, coal installations. No down payment. Five years to pay. 47-tfc 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-c ‘GARAGE SALE. Friday and ‘ Saturday. High chair, crib, new angy used girls and © women’sY clothing, cofee ~ makers, nick-nacks, bed- L spreads, straw purses, child’s ~ spring horse, miscellaneous. y Seven-tenth mile from High- way ‘on Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. Watch for signs. 23-1-c ¥1956 CHEVI 1% Ton Pickup Truck. Call 675-1801. 23-1-c¢ {PONIES for sale. Phone 477- 5891. i 23-1-¢ IMA y1A% WRINGER i WASHER. Like new. Sacrifice price. Call 675-1719. 23-1-p 969 DART Convertible V8. . Excellent condition. Power } steering. Blue with white top . and white sidewalls. Call 675- { 1331. i { 23-1-c A REAL HOT? Buy a Westing- F tioner at Boyd’s (White, that | is) in Luzerne for $139. 288- house 6000 B T U Air Condi- , 8535. - | WANTED TO BUY = | GASOLINE ENGINE small old time 1 cylinder with heavy fly wheel and slow speed. Any machine, restaurant size. Any condition. 288-2957 condition. Also, Barbeque. 22:9-c It pays to advertise TILE.’ BACK MOUNTAIN Area. Modern sanitation service. Rubbish and garbage re- moval. Commercial and resi- dential. Reasonable rates. Phone 639-5859. 16-tf-c NEED HELP with a party? Call us between 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. JANANA. Phone 675-5905. 23-1-¢ CELLARS, GARAGES CLEANED. $7 a load. Refuse, 75 cents per week. Bushes and small trees chopped down. Phone 675-5653. 23-tf HOME SEWN FASHIONS for women and children. For ap- pointment call 696-2981 23-1-¢ LEAKY SHOWER STALLS f you have a walk-in shower stall in your home, ceramic, carrara, or other that is| a due to lead or copper pan rotted ut. e can repair-it no muss or tearing out. years field tested and no leaks yet, KNECHT BROS. TILE & MARBLE 51 Cedar Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. | GUARANTEED PHONE 823-2770 } 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 Call BOSTON & BEAN General Hauling & Delivery ¢ 100 mile radius » maximum weight—6 tons * insured Call 298-2347 After 7 p.m. INSTRUCTIONAL MEN..MEN..MEN 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. 22-2-C Church AUCTION June 12th—11 A.M. At Lehman Horse Show Grounds Rte 118 Handmade quilts and Antiques Picture Frames will be featured along with new & used merchandise Lunch & Refreshments will be served by the ladies of the church. SPONSORED. The Couples Club of the Idetown Methodist N. Main St. MIRACLE WATER OF WYOMING VALLEY Newest In Water Conditioning Equipment Refiners-Filters-Chlorinators 824-1812 Wilkes-Barre 288-1444 "2 RES. 675-0578 MAY WE HELP YOU WITH YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS? GILRQY TR 179 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON. aa— SAYEY 3 JF B ab LR TETRA MULTI LIST SERVICE THE DALLAS POST, JUNE 10, 1971 FOR FREE 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 LOST DOG. Part terrier. White with light brown spots. Wearing choker with license number. Answers to name of wrinkles. Call 639-5769 after 5:30. 23-1-¢ LEGAL Notice is hereby given that the regular meeting of the Dallas Area Municipal Author- ity will be held on Thursday, June 17, 1971, at 7:30 at the Dallas Senior High School. PHILIP S. VANBLARCOM, Sec. Dallas Area Municipal Authority 23-1-c LEGAL The Annual Report of the Robbins Holman Foundation is available at its principal office for inspection during regular business hours by any citizen who requests it within 180 days after the date of this publica- tion. The name of the principal manager and the address of the private foundation’s principal office is Walter S. Robbins, 145 East Northampton St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa., 18703. Date: June 10, 1971 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-¢ LEGAL The Lake-Lehman School 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 tierafter. 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-¢ LEGAL PLEASE be advised that Letters Testamentary were granted to J. Patrick Hopkins in the Estate of James Hopkins a- k-a James L. Hopkins on the 10th day of November, 1969. Any persons indebted to said decedent shall make payment promptly and any persons having claims against same estate must submit them to the undersigned. JAMES M. REINERT Esquire 515 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania [LOANS to WONEN] A Friendly, Confidential, Understanding Service. PHONE 288-4535 FAIRWAY FINANCE CORP. LUZERNE Sites Now Available!! EVERGREEN ESTATES MOBILE HOME PARK SWEET VALLEY Applications Now Being Taken Call Yatsko 675-1276 or 675-3369 TWINBILL MILE POINT SPEEDWAY SATURDAY JUNE 12 MODIFIED-SPORTSMAN and LATE MODELS 30-lap LATE MODELS SPRING CHAMPIONSHIP RACE TIME 7:30 p.m. Admission: $2.50 Children under 10 With Adult Free PROGRAM COMING SATURDAY—JUNE 19 100-lap Modified Sportsman GENESEE POINT RACE Located at Kirkwood, Intersection 81, 17 and 11 Mrs. Ted Wilson, RD 3, Dallas, is convalescing at her home after returning from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital where she was a medical patient. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris and daughter, Sharon, spent last weekend in Fort Dix, N.J., where they visited their son, Kenneth, who was recently inducted into the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Donald An- drews, and children, Christop- her and Kimberly, have returned to their home in Fowlerville, N.Y. after spen- ding the weekend with their parents, Doris Mallin, 45 Pine- crest Ave., Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Laskowski, Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville. Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson, RD 1, Dallas, entertained at a family dinner in honor of their son, Ted, who was a member of the confirmation class of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church. Those attending were Irene C. Monk, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Denmon, Andrew Denmon Jr., Doris Mallin, Mr. and Mrs. John Allabaugh, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quinn, White Haven; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monk and Daniel, Shavertown; Mr and Mrs. Donald Andrews and family, Fowlerville, Ed Labatch, Dallas; Cathy Wilson, and the host and hostess. Members of the New Goss Manor Association observed Earth Day by participating in a clean-up program of the New Goss Manor area. Adults and children attended. Refresh- ments were served on the lawn of Leon Adessa, Grandview Avenue and Pear Tree Lane, following the clean-up activi- ties. Frank Paczewski is president of the association. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston, Overbrook Avenue, entertained the following out-of- town guests over the holiday weekend: Mrs. and Mrs. John Roose, Herkimer, N.Y.,; Mrs. Frank Wrysch, Binghamton, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stout, Johnson City, N.Y.; Lloyd Elston, Hollywood, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pregler and Kyle, Kristen, and Jeannine, have returned to Norwalk, Conn., after spending the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pregler, Overbrook Avenue. DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kittle and family, and Mrs. Albert Cadwallader Sr. Huntsville- Chase Road, spent the holiday at their cottage, Bella Sylvia, Sullivan County. Mrs. Loren Samsel, Warren Drive, has returned home after visiting with her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Samsel and family, Shrewsbury, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur An- derson, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. William LaBar, Sweet Valley, entertained as a house guest, Mrs. Laura LaBar, of Long Beach, Calif., a former local resident. While here, Mrs. LaBar was honored at dinner parties by Mr. and Mrs. Durland Daron and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Dallas. Virginia C. Davis, Dallas, fiancee of Bernard J. Kester, Wilkes-Barre, was entertained at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Stephen F. Killian, Tilbury Terrace, West Nanticoke, and Mrs. Robert C. Kintzer, Kings- ton. Miss Davis and Mr. Kester plan a July wedding. Mr. and Mrs. George Kosten- bauder, RD 1, Dallas, recently visited the former’s brother and sister-in-law, CSM and Mrs. Paul Kostenbauder, at Annan- dale, Va. CSM Kostenbauder will leave June 19 on a year’s assignment in Turkey. Mrs. Ephraim Roberts, Mrs. Allen Roberts, Mrs. Howard Garris, Helen Rice, Mrs. Leroy Elliott, and Mrs. Paul Eckert, Back Mountain residents, have returned from a two-week vaca- tion in Hawaii. They spent the first week in Honolulu and the second week on the islands of Maui and Hawaii. High school students who are members of Dallas United Methodist Church were honored on Student Recognition Sunday during the 10:30 worship ser- vice. The Rev. Douglas N. Akers, pastor, delivered the sermon. Special music was furnished by the choirs. June 13 will mark the last day for the regular church school of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church until Sept. 12. Following the 10 a.m. service, June 13, faithfulness pins will be distri- buted to those who have earned them and gifts distributed fo all children present. Condition. M. L. Bunnell Auctioneer Springville, Pa. Phone 965-2375 Farm Machinery Auction Sale Lake Winola, Pa. Wyoming Co. Due to other business interests, I will sell the following machinery at the former Chandler Orchard Farm, 1 mile South of Lake Winola and Route 307, 7 miles East of Tunkhannock. Thursday, June 17, 1971 1:00 p.m. Sharp 1969 Ford Model 5000 Row Crop Tractor 10 speeds forward—L.P.T.0.—P.S. 3 PT h. Power adjust wheels-18. 4X30 tires, heavy duty wide front end—only 215 hours on this gas tractor—Excellent Ford Model 9 N Tractor w-Hyd, Fork and Blade,; G. E. 500 amps Industrial type Electric Welder; 1956 F350 Ford Truck w-Express Body, Ford P.T.0.—3 PT. Hitch—Rotary Mower, 3 pt. hitch Oliver—3B—16 in.—individual trip tractor plows; H.D. Allis Chalmers 2 row offset Disc—A-1; J. D. Farm Wagon; D. B. Farm Wagon; New Idea Flail Spreader; Small Concrete Mixer; 4 Rolls Interwoven Wire; Drill Press; and other items too numerous too mention. TERMS—Cash or Good Check on Sale Day Owner: Bud Zavrel BRD.1 Falls, Pa. BLACK&DECKER 1 Horsepower 7Va" Power SAW D ALLAS 1% Horsepower 74" Power HARDWARE Main Street Dallas, Pa. Flag Day (June 14th) AMERICAN FLAG SPECIAL $2.88 OFFICIAL U.S. FLAG—COMPLETE PORCH & WINDOW OUTFIT includes: all weather 3’ x 5° flag—pole—bracket—cord—golden eagle— “Flag Etiquette” booklet screws & eyelet Father’s Day (June 20th) ELECTRIC GRASS TRIMMER $1]2% PAGE THIRTEEN by C. Denmon 675-0419 July church services at Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will remain the same as usual. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8 a.m. and Holy Communion or Morning Prayer at 10 a.m. The Rev. John S. Prater will have the services July 4 and July 18. Lay leaders, John Sheehan Jr. and Joseph Hunt will also assist. It is hoped to have a supply priest as well. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Den- mon, Davenport Street, Dallas, entertained at a barbecue supper last Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Morris, Church Street, Dallas, who are moving to Milford, N.J. Mr. Morris, an engineer with RCA has been transferred to the Somerville plant of RCA where he will be manager of the planning and reorganization department. Guests at the barbecue in- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Radzinski, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bolinski, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris, Mr. and Mrs. George Poynton, Andrew Denmon Jr., Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. William Welch, Kingston; the guests of honor, and the Denmons. WASHINGTON—More than 34 million square feet of glass are used each year in the manu- facture of trucks—enough to cover 20 major league baseball stadiums plus 20 major college football bowls. Of nowdon TER er. <. FUNERAL DIRECTORS > —~ Under the personal direction of the Snowdon family since 1908. HAROLD C. SNOWDON HAROLD C. SNOWDON, JR. RICHARD W. SNOWDON For Father Accutron® World’s Most Accurate Wrist Timepiece ACCUTRON CALENDAR “A FROM $110.00 UP The Accutron movement does not depend on watch- works. Instead, an elec- tronic-powered tungng fork keeps precise timg through vibrations. In fact, Bulova guarantees monthly accur- acy to within 1 minute. HENRY JEWELRY Cards and Gifts MEMORIAL HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN Crusader DRILL Speed DRILL 1,” Variable $1 gss 15” reversible Ind. Rated $37%
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