hat is 1d; itht ing nd Ur- 5x ith nd ng wn eon A Tu A A TE A EAA HA A TT 1 Me stesteteskeskeske ok sk leokesfele ole ske le sie deol ke oe she ow w Ee Abas Ast a Wt Sy AR ACU TNL RA, IG I NARI TIA WA A TN RT FOR SALE FIREPLACE LOGS. Delivered . and stacked. $20. Firewood Farm. Phone 696-2313 after 6 p.m. 39-tf-c FOR SALE—Sewing Machine, 1971 Deluxe Model. Will sacrifice. Call 654-7675. 34-tf-c USED BOOKKEEPING machine. Burroughs Sen- simatic F 1200. Perfect condition. Call 675-5211 in Dallas. 43-10-p BLUE SPRUCE Christmas Trees. $4.00. Ernest Gay, Sut- ton Creek Road near Orange. Call 333-4500. FOR SALE or FOR RENT signs. .25 cents each at The 48-4-c Dallas Post, Abington Journal, Mountaintop Eagle. 51-tf-p FOR SALE boys Schwinn bicycle. Stingray. 5-speed. Excellent Condition. $40. Call 675-5136. 51-1-¢ on TREES—Spruce, Dowglas Fir, Pine Wholesale and Retail. Firewood by the cord, Hay for horses. Open daily Lake Catalpa Tree Farm. Phone 675-2840. 51-1-¢ ONE INDUSTRIAL LOSCH Automatic Boiler unit. 10 unit heaters. All auxiliary equipment now running. In excellent condition. Call 823- 8871. 51-1-¢ "HELP WANTED MALE AND FEMALE: Area representative for human elf enta contacting and organizing low income families into groups for corffpunity action purposes. Assist individuals in obtaining community services. Arrange meetings to determine in- terests and needs of residents. Interview. low income families. Individual should have experience in public contact with a strong desire to work with people of different backgrounds. Individual will work in rural and suburban areas. High school graduate preferred. Car essential. Salary, $47.50 plus, depending on, experience. Submit reply tCommission on Economic Opportunity, 211 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 or call 825-8571. Equal Op- portunity employer. \ 51-1-¢ | CLERK TYPIST: Flexible person; good typing skills; interested in working in a dynamic Rural Health Center setting in northern Luzerne Co. Residence in Fairmont, Ross, Lake, Lehman, or Jackson Townships desirable but not required. Write: Rural Health Corp. of Luzerne Co., 116 Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 51-1-c % IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE WHOM TO CALL HAVING A HARD TIME get- ting evervthing together before the Holiday? Do you have a lot of people you would like to send greetings to, but can’t find all the time needed ? Well your worries are over! I will personally write or type all your envelopes in time for Christmas. All organizationa, companies and individuals. Call 675-4456 after 6:00 p.m. for further discussion. 49-1-p BACK MOUNTAIN Area. Modern sanitation service. Rubbish and garbage re- moval. Commercial and resi- dential. Reasonable rates. Phone 639-5859. 16-tf-c EFFECTIVE as of December 7th, White's Appliance & Furniture will be open from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. every night for your shopping convenience. 48-tf-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 BOYD R. WHITE. Boyd’s one and only location. Union and Tener Sts., Luzerne, will be open Friday evenings. Other evenings by appointment. 49-t£-71 MONK PLUMBING & Heating, 675-1323. Gas, oil, electric, coal Installations. No down payment. Five years to pay. 47-tf-c NEEDED TRANSPORTATION Needed, with female, to Topps Chewing Gum Co. in Duryea. Will share expense. Call after 5, 675-1505. 51-1-¢ Ss A. LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Letters Testamentary have been granted to United Penn Bank in the Estate of Harvey Mahlon Searfoss, late of Fort Durkee Hotel, Public Square, City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died November 17, 1971. All persons indebted to said decedent are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the estate to present the same without delay to United Penn Bank, Executor, 8-18 West Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 18701. CHARLES D. LEMMOND, JR., ESQ. 1400 United Penn Bank Building 8-18 West Market Street Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 49-3-c LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Letters of Ad- ministration have been granted in the Estate of Bernard Schappert, deceased, late of Wilkes-Barre City, Pennsyl- vania, who died December 1, 1971. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims to present the same without delay to the Co- Executors, Emily Lang and W. G. Danahey, at 196 SAM- BOURNE Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. 49-3-c LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of HERBERT W. COOPER, late of the Township of Kingston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, have been grant- ed to NORMAN COOPER, No. 17 Robbins Road, Trucksville, Pa. Creditors are notified to make known their claims and those indebted to the estate to make payment to said Executor or to his attorney. B.B. LEWIS, Atty. 39 Woodlawn Ave. Dallas, Pa. 18612 s agency. Duties will - LOST DOG IN Fernbrook area. Black. Legs tanned to white. White spot. Shepard and collie male. Chain collar. Name—Hasso. License 2730. Reward. Phone 675-2089 or 675-5131. 51-1-¢ SALESMAN WANTED Male or Female, need 2 persons to sell pianos and organs, must play keyboard instruments. Profit sharing and retirement in- cluded. Call Mr. Widman- Fulton Piano — Organ Co., 287-3121 or 342-0574. 38-tf Subscribe To The Post TITER TY A Friendly, Confidential, Understanding Service. PHONE 288-4535 FAIRWAY FINANCE CORP. LUZERNE LIONEL-AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS & ACCES. Bought, Sold, Repaired All makes vacuum cleaners, Small Appliances, Radios, & Tools Repaired. HAL’S ELECTRIC 675-1580 113 E. Center St. Shavertown 51-3-c Stabbing (continued from PAGE ONE) State Trooper Donald 'L. Taylor is conducting an investi- gation. Hughes is being con- - fined at the insticution pending the inquiry’s conclusion. According to Supt. Mack, it is routine procedure for correc- tional officers to remain around-the-clock with inmates hospitalized in a community hospital. CARPENTERY WORK Electrical Plumbing Well installation and repairs J. & F. REPAIR SERVICES INC,, P.O. Box 676, Harveys Lake, Pa. Call between 8:00—4:30 829-0400 After 5:00 p.m. No Charge for estimates 639-1780] MOTOR FIX SNOWMOBILE SERVICE REPAIR & OVERNAUL OF ALL POPULAR BRANDS. FULL LINE OF PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. Snow Has Been Ordered! § Have your machine checked Now at. MOTOR FIX 312 S. Mt. Blvd. Mt. Top, Pa. Ph. 474-6661 or 824-4 Serving Northeastern Pennsylvania On A Clear Channel We made you hungry for ’em, now try products by Available At Your Stella D’Oro Local Grocery Store and Super Market Phones: (AC 717) | 822-6108 735-0730 730 ON YOUR DIAL P. O. Box 859 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 THE DALLAS POST, DEC. 21, sr Democratic Women Hold Christmas Dinner The Back Mountain Federated Women’s Democratic Club held its annual Christmas partv Dec. 11 at the Wa Hoo Inn. Invocation was given by Betty Laposky. Tables were decorated in the Christmas motif. Favors were gold angels on red velvet and Christmas greens. A family style dinner of chicken, pork and spaghetti with all the trimmings was served. Games were played and prizes were won by Helen Grey, Barbara Strazdus, Mary Hennebaul, Viola Prushinski and Mary Spaciano. The group sang Happy Bir- thday to Joseph N. Desiderio and congratulated Rosemary Engle on the birth of her first . Grey, Sally Masonis, grandchild. Christmas Carols were sung. Chairman was Margret Grey; co-chairman, Helen Grey. Attending the party were: president, Jean Spears; Anna Polachek, Ann Crake, Helen Betty Laposky, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grey and daughter, Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Desiderio, state committee woman, Ruth Vaskas; regional director, Mamie Furmanski; Viola Prushinski, Lucille Spaciano, Leona Loveland, Rosemary Engle, Barbara Strazdus, Margret Laincz, Frances Hoover, Mary Hennebaul, Katy Henninger and daughter, Donna, Hanna Jones, May Hocher and Mary Spaciano. The next meeting will be held Jan. 5 at the Wa Hoo Inn. Indian Guide Program Formed in Dallas Area The Wilkes-Barre YMCA Youth Division announces the formation of a Father and Son Indian Guide program in the Dallas area. Indian Guides is a program in which fathers and sons participate together as tribe members. The purpose of the program is to provide the opportunity for fathers and sons to do a wide variety of things to- gether at the time in a boy’s life when his physical and social de- velopment most needs the mas- culine influence of the father. The first tribe was formed of fathers and sons from the West- moreland and Trucksville Ele- mentary Schools. The following fathers and sons comprise the Susquehanna Tribe: John Carr, Larry Carr and John Carr Jr.; Ray Shurites and Charles Shur- ites; Mert Hoffman and Mark Hoffman; Rudy Savelli and Brian Savelli; Jim Koutnik and James Koutnik; Laurence Scheel and Chris Scheel. Indian Guide meetings are held in indi- vidual homes and the next meeting of the Susquehanna Tribe will be held Jan. 5 at 7:30 p.m. The program is available to boys in the first, second and third grade of the Dallas area schools. Any interested father who would like more information can contact Donald I. Bell, youth and camping director of the Wilkes-Barre YMCA. Wiggin Is Treasurer Howard B. Wiggin of Dallas serves as treasurer of the Campus Crusade for Christ at The Pennsylvania State Univer- sity. A 1968 graduate of Dallas High School, he is a senior majoring in biochemistry. He also serves as treasurer of Alpha Zeta fraternity. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Wiggin, RD 3, Dallas. The basement of the Dallas United Methodist Church was buzzing with excitement earlier this month when children went “shopping’’ for Christmas gifts for their family and friends. The store was a project of the Dallas Junior Woman’s Club, and Girl Scouts aided other children in selecting and wrapping gifts. Easy Living In A Mobile Home ‘Detroiter - New Moon ‘Valiant And Other i...aes Also parts, aluminum awnings, & accessories BRYANT’S MOBILE HOMES DALLAS, PA. 18612 PHONE 675-2447 Aga Aeafe ae ae sfe ae sfe ele afe oe Ae fe AR Ae fee Ae she ofc Ae Ae fe oe ¥CHRISTMAS TREES CUT FRESH EVERYDAY * Scotch Pine, Blue 6 to 7 feet $5.0 $7.0 8 feet & up Tokeriorienioieioioioiokoieitiokiiioioioioioioieioiok okie Spruce,and Douglas Fir Norway and white Spruce 6 to 7 feet $4.00 = 8 feet $6.00 4 Table Trees sos. $2.00 & up Bargain Trees ctosit. $2.95 Wreaths made from Nature Greens fir, pine and blue Spruce $1.50 up Branches 50° a bundle Extra large trees 10 to 15ft. $1.00 ft Poinsettias Apples and Cider MERRILL THOMAS Opposite Natona Mills Dallas - Harveys Lake Hwy. ak 2k 3c 3k she Ske ke she ke she Sk she se fe she le hele she fe she fe she Se fe fe 3K eke safe sleshetk she se she sesh she se ke si fe she she les le she se esi sesh se she skeske sk oe koko Photo by J. Kozemchak Sr. A Greenstreet News CO. Publication That jolly old fellow in the lower left hand corner of the above photo was kept busy last Saturday visiting with children who were guests at the Dallas Rotary Club’s annual Christmas party. Parochial Public Utility Board (continued from PAGE ONE) schools are entitled to a refund of up to $75 for grade school children and $150 for high school students. To qualify fori reim- bursement, parents will have to complete tuition payments by May 1972, forward a cancelled check or receipted bill ac- companied by a government form signed by the school principal verifying that their child attended non-public school for the past year. It is an- ticipated that refunds will start September 1972. Apprehension over tuition costs was somewhat dispelled by Father Jordan’s statement that no child will be turned away from parochial school because of his parents’ inability to meet this additional financial burden. It was noted that this new cost is in addition to any previous or existing educational fees. Falls, Bowman'’s Creek, Evans Falls areas Real Estate Opportunity CAN YOU SELL??? Your own full-time business, Real Estate, right in this area. National company, established in 1900, largest in its field. (Unlicensed?—We give exam guidance.) All advertising, all signs, forms, supplies furnished. Skilled Training and Instruction given for rapid development— from Startto $ucce$s$. Nation- wide advertising brings Buyers from Everywhere. Can you qualify? You must have initiative, excellent character (bondable), sales ability, be financially responsible. Commission- volume opportunity for man, woman, couple or team That Can Sell. Information without obligation. C.J. McGroarty, District Manager STROUT REALTY, Inc. R.D. 2. Box 89-H, Forkston, However, if in the com- mission’s opinion there is any question about lawfulness or reasonableness of rates, it can and does suspend them for a total period of nine months. An investigation then is held to determine whether the rates are just and reasonable. PUC literature states that a utility must be allowed for its service a fair return on the fair value of its property used and useful in the public service. As of 1960, the prescribed fair rate of return for some 24 electric companies in the state was 5.9 percent. In 1965, the fair rate of return for investor- (continued from PAGE ONE) owned utilities was 6.10 percent. The statutory powers of the commission, which has regulated in the Commonwealth since 1914, are exercised through the adoption of orders after hearing. Such proceedings may be initiated on application, on complaint, or on the com- mission’s own motion. Proceedings directed to adequacy of service or reasonableness of rates are usually initiated on complaint. Individual consumers, groups of citizens or representatives of municipalities may bring ac- tions before the commission. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL} AND JUST LOOK WHAT WE’RE SELLING! YAMAHA it's a better machine. MOTOR FIX SNOWMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE PHONE—474-6661—RES. 824-4350 312 S. Mt. Blvd. Mountain Top Pa. 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