yy FOR SALE 5 press@ys, air toolS and tam- pers. 347-3669. a 18-4-¢ NEW 4 USED air com- CASE BACKHOE LOADER, i rubber tires. 347-3669. 18-4-c | | NORTHERN SPY and Rome | apples. Two grades. Harold Brace, Orange. 333-4236. a 16-4-c GROUND COVERS, water ? cress, perennials, vegetable and budding plants, birch trees and forsytnia. Firewood Farm fir Hill Road. Phone 696-2353. 18-tfc HELP WANTED WHOM TO CALL WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK-sleep in, to work in Philadelphia. Good home, good wages. Write box 28, The Dallas Post, 41 Leh- man Ave., Dallas. 20-1-¢ BACK MOUNTAIN Area. ‘Modern sanitation service. Rubbish and garbage re- moval. Commercial and resi- dential. Reasonable rates. Phone 639-5859. ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT- Responsible for processing and delivering orders to rural health centers, for main- taining perpetual inventory records and property records and for assisting in the ac- counting department. Bookkeeping experience is helpful, but not necessary. Car necessary. Residence in rural area preferred, but not required. Send resume to the Rural Health Corporation at | ROOFERS- Skid Kettle. Phone 20-tf-p 116 South Main Street, Wilkes- Barre, Penna. 20-1-¢ o FOR SALE: 20 horsepower Mercury motor - new - 6 gallon tank. Was $575. Call 474-6808. 20-1-pd k | i 639-1791 k f USED (BOOKKEEPING i? machi Burroughs Sen- i simatic F 1200. condition. Call | Dallas. Perfect 675-5211 in 43-10-p DAVID ERTLEY, Inc. Sales & J Service. Snowmobiles, snow- i blowers, Wheel-Horse tra- 8 ctors, Toro lawnmowers and | | — ed, saws retoothed and filed. Call 287-0216, ask for Bill Eckert. : ’69 CHEVY - 327 - 3 speed auto. Tu dor-sdn, Radio and heater. Factory air, power steering. Phone 675-2837. . PLANTS FOR SALE. Flowers » and vegetables. Ralph Lutes. Greenhcggse. (formerly Kellers @drdens). Rt. 415, Idetown. Phone 639-1267. 17-6-¢ AUTO TIRES! All Sizes, $4., $5., high rubber. Also NEW retread has Union, Luzerne. 10-5. 19-4-p REDUCE SAFE and fast with GoBese Tablets and E-Vap “water pills’’ Stapinski Walgreen. 18-6-p SPY APPLES $1.75 per bushel. Harold Brace, Orange. Phone | 333-4236. 20-4-c 4 rOR SALE or FOR RENT i signs. .25 cents each at The RELIABLE, retired man for odd jobs. Call 675-5811. 20-1¢ PARTS MAN and mechanic needed to work on farm equipment. New Holland, Oliver and Minneapolis Moline. Phone George L. Matusavage, Cen - termoreland, Pa. 333-4256. 20-2-¢ RN OR LPN WANTED for 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift. Nurses Aid for 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. or 11 p.m. to 7 am. Carpenter Nursing Home. Call 639-5560 or 639-1185. 18-tf-c Kingston couple. References required. Live in if desire. Reply Box 32, The Dallas Post, 41 Lehman Ave. Dallas, Pa. 20-1-¢ “TOM’’ BEAN’S REFUSE REMOVAL SERVICE. Service "you can Rely on. Residential —Commercial— Industrial. Serving Back Mountain and Surrounding Areas. Contracts available. Phone 298-2347 or 298-2118. 18-4-p and stump removal, trim- ming, feeding; 75 ft. crane for hire. Tunkhannock 836-1255. 12-23-¢ CARPET CLEANING. Free es- timates. Gene’s Carpet Ser- vice. Phone 829-0496. If no answer, Phone 675-2739. 4-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 | Dallas Post, 51-tf-p t TEMPEST . 1965, 6 - cyl ~~ automatic. 4 door, good 1 running condition. One owner. 1 $195. Call 333-4482. 4 ~% « 2-1-¢ i GARAGE SALE: Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Any antiques. 98 Ridge St., Shavertown. 20-1-c ST FOR SALE—Tent for a VW bus- camper. i 675-5211 (day) or 833-5667 (after 6:00 p.m.). Good condition. Cri MONK PLUMBING & Heating, 675-1323. Gas, oil, electric, coal Installations: No down payment. Five years to pay. 47-tf-c RUG CLEANING SPECIAL. 9x12 rug, $8.95. American Rug Cleaning Co. Phone 288-5660 or 675-2023, 17-4-p see WORK WANTED LAWN AND GARDEN CARE. Preferably Back Mountain area. Phone 675-1259 or 639- 1427. % Sb = 20-1-p EXPERIENCED baby-sitter. Available days or-evenings for the summer. Call 696-1048. 20-2-p WHOM TO CALL TV i as INSTALLED: Have your TV antenna checked and repaired or replaced. Phone Joe Pretko, 675-5803. 20-1-p - STRANGER IN TOWN? As an Avon Representative, you'll meet your neighbors be welcomed into the finest homes. Make good money too, in your free hours. Call 823- 5376. 20-1-¢ © WILJONS - TREES CUT, debris removed from yards. Gardens tilled, garages and basements ~ cleared. Phone 696-2364. } : : 20-4-p LEAKY SHOWERS STALLS— If you have a walk in shower stall in your home, ceramic, glass or other, that is leaking due to the lead or copper pan rotting out, don’t + tear it out. It can be repaired without any dirt or mess. Also the crack between the tile, carrara glass and the tub can be repaired. 23 years field tested, no leaks yet, and guaranteed. Patent Pending. KNECHT BROS., TILE & MARBLE, 51 Cedar St., Wilkes-Barre. Call 823-2770. 17-9-¢ WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 BEDROOM house or such termination of service is due to death, such monies shall be paid to his designated bene- ficiary, or, in the absence thereof, to his estate. This Ordinance shall be ef- fective within fifteen (15) days after passage. Board of Supervisors of the Township of Kingston EDWARD RICHARDS, Chairman W. RICHARD MATHERS, Supervisor EDWARD W. HALL, Supervisor 19-2-¢ ‘MICHAEL J. STANLEY Secretary Call 675-5757. 20-1-¢ KINGSTON TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE NO. 1972-1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENACTED JULY 30, 1969 kKAND AMEN- DED APRIL 8, 1970, PROMULGATING DETAILS OF THE POLICE PENSION FUND FOR KINGSTON TOWNSHIP, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATION AND MAIN- TENANCE THEREOF, PROVIDING FOR PENSION AND DISABILITY BENEFITS FOR MEMBERS AND THEIR SPOUSES, ESTABLISHING AND PRESCRIBING THE RIGHTS OF MEMBERS OF FUND, PROVIDING FOR CONTRIBUTIONS AND AP- PROPRIATIONS TO THE FUND FOR. THE APPOINT- MENT OF TRUSTEES AND FOR THE EXPENSES OF ADMINISTRATION WHEREFORE, it is desired to amend the Ordinance enacted July 30, 1969 and amended on April 8, 1970, promulgating the Police Pension Fund for the Township of Kingston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in order that the ordinance shall conform in all respects to the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 29, 1958, P.L. 1804, as amended by the Act of July 10, 1957, P.L. 676, as amended, as amended by Act 139 of June 23, 1970, and further, as amended by Act 104 of September 9, 1971; and to provide a more equitable condition upon which retire- ment benefits shall be paid to members of the Police Pension Fund and their spouses; NOW, THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF KINGSTON TOWNSHIP DOES HEREBY ENACT AND OR- DAIN: 1. Section 5 relating to retire- ment benefits shall be amended to include a paragraph designated as Paragraph (c¢) of Section 5 as follows: DEATH BENEFITS PAYABLE TO SPOUSE: The surviving spouse of any police officer who dies while engaged in the performance of his duties shall receive a benefit calculated at the rate of fifty (50 ) per centum of the benefits as provided in Paragraphs (a) and (b) of Section 5, hereof, in the same manner as though the member had been retired at the time of his death. Such surviving until she attains the earliest eligible age for social security benefits or remarries or her death, whichever shall first occur. 2. Section 8 relating to fund of contributions to the Fund shall be amended in part as follows: Any police officer whose service shall be terminated for any reason whatsoever and who shall be ineligible for any reason whatsoever to receive benefits hereunder shall be entitled to a refund of all monies paid by him into the Fund, plus all integrest earned by such monies while in the Police Pension Fund in the amount of five (5 ) per centum per annum immediately upon dis- continuance of his employment MERI—DAN RENTAL Everything Under the Sun JE YOUR AUTHORIZED SYLVAN POOL SERVICE CO. 455-7793 RT. 309 1 ML. N. OF HAZLETON Bamboo Lawn Rake] Reg. $1.79(Special 98°) WHITE'S App.&Furn. Main St. Dallas, Pa. 675-0118 Chas. LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LETTERS OF AD- MINISTRATION have been granted in the Estate of John P. Garrah, late of the Township of Kingston, Pennsylvania, ; who died on November 14, 1971. All persons having claims against same or who are in- debted to same should make same. known to the Ad- ministrator, John P. Garrah, Jr., c-0 515 United Penn Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Penn- sylvania, or his attorney. JAMES M. REINERT, ESQUIRE Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18-3-c¢ LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LETTERS OF AD- MINISTRATION C.T.A. have been granted in the Estate of Arthur S. Fisher, late of Plymouth Borough, Penn- sylvania, who died on March 13, 1972. All persons having claims against same or who are in- debted to same should make same known to the Ad- Jr., c-0 515 United Penn Bank Building Wilkes Barre, Penn- sylvania or his attorney. JAMES M. REINERT, ; ESQUIRE 515 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania a 18-3-¢ LEGAL Kingston Township Zoning Hearing Board will hold a public hearing, June 2, 1972, at 8:00 P.M., at the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Rd., Trucksville; to hear the request of Mrs: Velma Culver to install a trailer on her ground, Carverton Rd., Checkerboard area. JOHN DANA Zoning Officer Scouts to Attend Holiday Services All Girl Scouts, including Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes and Seniors, are requested to take part in the Memorial Day services at the Albert Cemetery. Scouts are asked to meet at the cemetery at 3 p.m. Monday, wearing uniforms if possible. TITRE IIT A Friendly, Confidential, Understanding Service. PHONE 288-4535 FAIRWAX FINANCE CORP., LUZERNE BLACK TOP Sidewalks Driveways Patios FREE ESTIMATES TATTERSALL CONSTRUCTION 639-1232 All Types CARPENTRY WORK e Paneling ® Ceiling Blocks o Closets e Porches, etc. MOBILE HOME REPAIRS Roofs Painted-Gutters Installed Sun Decks-Canopys Steps-Patios-Set up & Level on Concrete Pads “No Job too Small’’ Even Handy Andy work . . . Leaky faucets, efc. “You Name It-We'll Fix It 542-7888 477-5833 evenings 542-4053 Mr. and Mrs. William G. Whittle of Carverton Heights, Carverton, won first prize in the Greater Wilkes-Barre Employ the Handicapped Poster Con- test. She received a $25 United States Savings Bond and her poster will go on into state competition. Miss Whittle is a student at Dallas Senior High School. Dorothy T. Withey is the art teacher. - ak by Bridgette Correale 639-5759 The Tri-County Migrant Ministry Concert will be held June 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Dallas Senior High School. For tickets number. Rita Cutter hosted a luncheon Thursday for several of our neighbors who helped make the lunch program for the School of Religion at Gate of Heaven a success. Enjoying the hospital- ity were: Carol Hession, Gerry Kerkowski, Helen Kishkill, Rehabilitation Saves Money Social security “saves” $1.60 for every $1 invested in rehabilitating severely disabled people, according to Emerson M.Perrine, social security district manager in Wilkes- Barre. ‘Social security funds are ‘saved’ when people getting monthly disability checks are rehabilitated, return to work, and stop getting disability checks,” Perrine said. Final arrangements are now being completed by the Dallas congregation of Jehovah’s Wit- nesses for the semi-annual cir- cuit assembly slated for this weekend. The assembly, to be held at the Irem Temple in direction of the Watchtower Society of New York. An atten- dance of 1,800 is expected for the three day event. According to Clair D. Mabus, presiding minister for the wit- nesses locally, all regularly scheduled meetings at their Kingdom Hall have been can- celled this week. Anyone inter- ested in attending the assembly is welcome to contact Mabus for details, ji 5 All sessions of the convention are free and open to the public. Included on the program are circuit witnesses and their families, along with Roger W. Blair, circuit director, and Angelo Catanzaro, district supervisor. A number of wit- nesses from the Dallas Congre- gation will be assisting C. D. Mabus in a presentation Saturday evening, “What are Your Reading Habits?” The theme ‘‘Conscious of Our Spiritual Needs’ will be high- lighted by Mr. Catanzaro in his address of welcome to the dele- gates during the opening ses- sion Friday evening. Along with discourses, de- monstrations and dramas, the Wilkes-Barre assembly will highlight an ordination program of newly dedicated witnesses. Mr. Catanzaro will officiate Saturday morning. He is slated to deliver a ‘‘Dedica- tion and Baptism” talk to the prospective candidates. Following this review of their responsibilities as dedicated baptised ministers,’ the can- didates will be taken to the bap- tismal pool for complete im- mersion. Sunday afternoon, Mr. Catan- zaro is scheduled to deliver the keynote address ‘‘Are You ‘Marked for Survival’?”’ The final session will con- clude Sunday at 4:30 p.m. 50 ft. Plastic Hose. Reg. $1.98 (Special 98°) WHITE'S App&Furn. Main Street Dallas, Pa. 75 ons 9X12 Linoleum $459 WHITE'S App.&Furn. Main Street 675-0118 GREGORY'S LAWN SERVICE Aircap, Cooper," Jacobsen, Toro, Snapper 15 N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. 675-1643 Dallas, Pa. Mountaintop! solid-state devices. with RCA. Additional 10 9 paid holidays Paid vacation team. employer. Jane Stepanick and Yolanda Tomaselli, The Correale’s enjoyed a hec- week. Vince confirmed his nephew and now he’s called ‘The Don.’ Birthday greetings to Carol Hession, mother of Mark, Mary, Martha, Michael and Tommy. Carol celebrated her ‘upteenth’ birthday May 22. A school picnic is being plan- ned for the students and their families of Gate of Heaven June 9 at Ghost Town in the Glen, Moosic. Happy birthday to Joy Orkwis who will be 13 years old May 27. Joy, who will soon graduate from Gate of Heaven, plans to attend Central Catholic in the fall. The executive board of Gate of Heaven’s Summer Fiesta re- cently met at the home of Bri- dgette and Vince Correale to finalize the plans. Another meeting is scheduled for May 24 at the school’s auditorium with all booth captains in atten- dance. Several local couples attend- ed the Library Auction’s kick- off dinner,” Thursday, at the Irem Temple Country Club. En- joying the festivities were Jane and Harold Haeffle, Alice and Rowland Ritts, Jack Roehm, Kathy and Bill Downs, Joe and Ann Cominsky. Sorry to report that Helen Kishkill is a surgical patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Sherry Nulton upon the birth of their new son, Michael. Robert Michaels, son of Irene and Bill of Pine Street, will soon celebrate his first birthday. Counting ‘the days until his party are his sister Susan and brothers, Jimmy and Ailan. Congratulations to Madge and Gus Faerber who became grandparents May 19. Haven’t found the greeting card I want to send to my hus- band for our 11th wedding anni- versary, so I thought I'd close my column with a wish to him. “Happy Anniversary, ‘Don,’ and may the next 100 years be just as ‘nutty.’ ”’ Miss Sundra Is Degree Candidate Ermelinda Sundra is a can- didate for the degree of bachelor of science in home economics in the senior class of 185 young women graduating from Immaculata College May 28. A graduate of Nativity B.V.M. High School, she majored in home economics. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward J. Sundra, Applewood Manor, Upper Demonds Road. Ermelinda has been offered and plans to accept a dietetic - internship for 1972-73 with Veterans Administration Hospital in New York. Kyttle Home after Tour of Antarctic Coast Guard Petty Officer Second Class Edmund L. Kyttle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kyttle of RD 2, Dallas, has returned to his homeport, Baltimore, aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Southwind, after being on extended deployment to the Antarctic since Decem- ber. : The Southwind, which carried on oceanic observations in the Antartic as a part of ‘Deep Freeze ’72,” sailed home after port calls in Buenos Aires, Ar- gentina, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. f rr Al 4 | i Available ~~ * Models 5-6-11 Approved VA 12 Years to Pay Lehman, Pa. ville, 5 miles West of Dallas. motors. farm wagon. M. L. Bunnell Auctioneer & Sale Mgr. Springville, Pa. Ph. 965-2375 cattle or real estate. Luzerne Co. Owner Alan Major Lehman, Pa.
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