ry FOR SALE Rus ; REDUCE WAFE and fast with © _GoBese Tablets and E-Vap “Water pill’”’. Stapinski Walgreen. = 29-6-p 966 VOLKSWAGON.Good ‘condition. Call 675-2382. 29-2-p 26-tf-c USED BOCKKEEPING . machine. Burroughs Sen- ~ I simatic # 1200. Perfect © condition.” Call 675-5211 in ® Dallas. a 43-10-p BIG SAVINGS! on all Interna- ‘tional Cub Cadet lawn and garden equipment. AF Walters Memorial Hwy., Dallas, Pa. 26-tc-c 3: CEMETERY LOTS at ‘Memorial Shrine, Carverton. Low price.#’hone 287-8919. 30-1-¢ LIVING ROOM SUIT, sofa, | ‘chair, coffee table, end table, 9 x 12 rug, new. Call 675-3011 ‘between 2 and 4 p.m. 30-1-p TRAILER USED. New Moon. ' 10’x 45.2 bedroom. Good con- dition. Fully equiped. Call day 825-4331. Nights, 696-1340. 30-1-c {11969 HIGHLANDER mobile home. Single bedroom. $2995.00. Call 333-4385. 30-2-¢ 2 RUGS 9 x 12. Green and blue. I" Phone 675-4168. 30-1-p | GARAGE SALE. 9 to 1, Sat. ll {\ Country Club Road, Dallas. 4 Winter clothing, household 1! items, winter sports equip: # ment, furniture, books and re- i] & tcords. « : 5 30-1-p : A : |! RECORDS—MONTE’S Record | n :Store next to Shavertown ! 'school. Open everyday 11 to 9 p.m. including Sunday. 30-1-p . [COOKING APPLES. Harold Brace, Orange. Phone 333- 14936. § 30-3-¢ Tear ar YET a FRATERNAL ORGANI- ZATION disposing of 9-10 acre j of land at Harveys Lake. 3 minute walk to lake. This is like giving away, not buying. You can make offer. Must sell | in ten days. Phone 675-1934. TE 30-1-c Ah. JAKC MINI-T Gg POODLES. Male and f&male. Seven weeks old. Apricot $100.00. Call 825-9667 between 7:30 and 9 p.m. 30-1-¢ ‘DAVID ERTLEY, Inc. Sales & Service. Snowmobiles, snow- . blowers, Whessl-Horse tra- ctors, Toro lawhmowers and parts. Lawnmowers sharpen- § hed, saws retoothed and filed. Call 287-0216, ask for Bill Eckert. ; | A 4-tf-c i FEMALE HELP WANTED Lh dN J a ) i MAID FOR MOTEL. Full or ' part time. Apply Park Motel | in person after 3 p.m. 30-1-c A waNTED ENT wanted han MALL APAR by single w 1807. 30-1-c W.OOD VICTIM, a widow, fants to rent a small apart- ent in Dallas area. Call ‘collect 836-2000. 1k 30-1-¢ | PPLIANCE REPAIRS: Small {| appliances, sweepers, tools, | radios, washers, electric dry- ers and ranges repaired-all i fnakes. Reconditioned sweep- | ers sold. Hal’s Electric, 113 E. _| Center, Shavertown, 675- 5 30 St : 30-5-¢ WANTED WHOM TO CALL HAY FOR THE CUTTING. gygrs OILS, Atlantic Pro- Phone 675-5811. ducts. Meter service to insure you accuracy. Montross Oil Co., 16 Slocum Street, Forty- Fort. Call 287-2361 or 639-5389. 40-tf-c 30-1-c LOST LOST-Toy poodle, female. Dark grey with French cut. ‘‘gidget” was lost in Kunkle area July 28. Call 675-1234. BASSWOOD PORCH SHADES CALL FOR RENT = 639- 1223 crran rpreasant |(WLLNBOBTIIE BEDROOM, twin beds. Close to all conveniences. Reason- able. Phone 675-3772. A Friendly, Confidential, Understanding Service. PHONE 288-4535 30-1-¢ FAIRWAY FINANCE CORP. LUZERNE STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT. Short” or long term. leases. CAREER Phone 675-1934 or 80 Main St., OPPORTUNITY Dallas. Local Sales Position with Nations Largest Life Insurance Co. Starting Salary $6900 per year and higher, depending on qualifications. Paid while training Liberal 30-1-¢ HELP WANTED CLERK TYPIST. Experience. Back Mountain office. Bene- fits. Phone 696-1114, Mr. McGuire. fringe benefits and management opportunity. Call 655-2251 before 4:30 P.M. or 654- 1723 after 5 P.M. 30-1-c FLOOD VICTIMS! If you haven’t thrown away your small appliances, sweepers, tools, radios, trains, etc., I can fix them. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Hal's Electric Repair (Temporary location) 113 E. Center St. Shavertown 675-1580 Reconditioned sweepers & PART TIME BAR TENDER. Afternoon and early evenings. Back Mountain tavern. Reply to Box 1, The Dallas Post, 41 Lehman Ave,, Dallas. 30-1-c LIGHT, SHORT ORDER COOK wanted. Male or female. Will train. Town House Res- taurant, Dallas. Phone 675- 5719. 30-1-c small appliances for sale. MEN TO WORK in lumber woods. Some experience necessary. Call Tunkhannock 836-1719. “PAINTING” inside and out No Job is too LARGE Or too small!!! 30-2-¢ SECOND COOK, Institutional cook. Chance for advance- ment. Call between 9 and 4, Call anytime; day or 675-2445. night 30-1-¢ MATURE, FLEXIBLE 675-5674 FEMALE to be trained to assist dentists: three months paid theoretical training followed by nine months of paid on-the-job training; RESIDENCE IN NORTH- ERN LUZERNE COUNTY PREFERRED BUT NOT RE- 1965 PONTIAC. Superior Ambulance 3 Patient Capacity F-W Cot Included Excellent condition QUIRED; High school 15,000 miles diploma not required. Write: : Rural Health Corporation of call 587-1631 or Luzerne County, 116-118 South | after 4 p.m. 587- Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 3011 18701 30-2-c “BLACK TOP CLEANING LADY WANTED one day a week. Must have Sidewalks transportation and refer- Driveways ences. Dallas Area. Phone Patios 675-2406. Ski, FREE ESTIMATES 0 < | TATTERSALL WHOM TO CALL CONSTRUCTION 639-1232 BROWN’S Tree Service—Tree LEGAL Kingston Township Zoning Commission: Hearing Board will hold a public hearing August 24, 1972 at 8 P.M. at the Kingston Town- ship Municipal Building, 11 Car- verton Rd., Trucksville, Pa.; to hear the request of Fredrick Keast to install a trailer on his ground on Harris Hill Rd., Trucksville, Pa. JOHN DANA Zoning Officer 30-2-¢ LEGAL Notice is hereby given that the Zoning and Hearing Board of Dallas Township Planning Commission will hold a public Hearing on Monday Aug., 21, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to consider the Application of Joseph Mondulick, of 103 E. Bennett St., Kingston, to place a Trailer on his lot of 3 acres on the Goodrich Road, Dallas Township. The Trailer is 12’ X 65’. Section 6.231 of the Zoning Law forbids Trailers in Dallas Township. FRED E. DODSON Zoning Officer 30-1-¢ FRED E. DODSON Zoning Officer 30-1-c LEGAL Notice is hereby given that the Zoning and Hearing Board of Dallas Township Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, August 21, 1972, 7:30 p.m. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to consider the application of Roy Bennett, of 51 N. Wells St., Kingston, to put a modular Home on his lot size 106’ X 154’ on the Kunkle Road which is in an A-1 Area and contrary to section 6-1525 of the Zoning Law. Fred E. Dodson Zoning Officer 30-1-c Greenstreet News 675-5211 for Wedding Stationery All Types CARPENTRY WORK e Paneling eo Ceiling Blocks eo Closets - e Porches, etc. MOBILE HOME REPAIRS Roofs. Paintud- Gutters Installed Sun .Dec~s-Canopys Steps-Patios Homes set up and Leveled on Concrete Pads “No Job too Small’ Even Handy Andy work . . . Leaky faucets, elc. “You Name It-We'll Fix It 477.5833 542-4053 542-7888 evenings seins, me and stump removal, trim- ming, feeding; 75 ft. crane for hire. Tunkhannock 836-1255. 12-23-c HELP CELLARS AND GARAGES cleaned. $10 per load. Refuse, 75¢ per week. Bushes, small trees cut. Phone 675-5653. 27-5-p MONK PLUMBING & Heating, Fringe Benefits. 675-1323. Gas, oil, electric, coal Installations: No down payment. Five years to pay. 47-tf-c MOUNTAIN AREA BACK MQUNTAIN Area. Modern sanitation service. Rubbish and garbage re: moval. Commercial and resi dential. Reasonable rates. Phone 639-5859. 16-tf-c i * Sales * Service * Parts MES * DETROITER * NEW MOON * PRINCESS * VALIANT . Phone 717-675-2447 by Mrs. Ray Kelly 298-2149 Mr. and Mrs. William Gunnis and three children of East Chalmsford, Mass., Ruth Gun- nis and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ras and family of Buffalo spent four days at the home of Jacob Miner. While here they. attended the Mac- Millan reunion Sunday at MacMillan’s Grove, Buckwheat Hollow. On Monday, callers at Mr. Jacobs’ home were Mr. and Mrs. Edward O’Mara and seven children of Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straley entertained at a supper Wed- nesday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Boyer, West Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Sayre. Overnight guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kern and daughter Grace of Mt. Jewitt. Mrs. William Engelman spent the past week at the home of her Dale was a hospital patient this week, but was expected to be released Sunday. Visiting in Buffalo for a week was Debbie Keiper. She was a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. James Berger. Mr. and Mrs. James Berger and their family of Buffalo spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole. The group visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Youngkins at Jersey Shore. The Classmates of Methodist Church met Friday evening at the home of Agnes Butler. In attendance were Dorothy Gan- ton, Ruth Field, Dorothy French, Mrs. Melvin Hopfer, TTT TL HH Nellie Marcy, Stella Shook, Ed- na Casterline, Mrs. Francis Schenck, Mrs. Winfred Reed, Mrs. Elwood Patton, Frances Stone, Mariel Lutes, Mary Pat- ton. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Elwood Patton. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sarnac, Swoyersville, are occupying a camper owned by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Straley. They were flooded out of their home. Zoning (continued from PAGE ONE) there could be hundreds.” The Department of Community Affairs representative paused, and then suggested: ‘Perhaps the individual should contact his local zoning officer and explain the situation. The zoning officer will have to decide whether or not to grant the permit him- self.” Back in Dallas Borough, meanwhile, Zoning Officer Richard Disque has been led to believe that he can issue a trailer permit only if the in- dividual seeking the permit and the proposed trailer site have been approved by the Depart- ment of Community Affairs. Mr. Sites despairs of managing such a feat, pointing out that ‘‘we simply do not have the manpower that would be necessary to certify each in- dividual trailer site.” After reflecting on all the ramifications of the Civil Defense order, Mr. Sites sighed. “If things are hectic here now . . Apparently - the trailer question is not nearly so open and closed a case as was suspected. "SEE THE WINDSOR AND MANY OTHERS LOW DOWN PAYMENT garage—$38,000 lot—$31,900 extras—$34,900. from water front, $17,900. Page 19 Several Back Mountain Girl Scouts have been enjoying the excitement and wholesome fun of outdoor living at Camp Louise, which recently complet- ed its third session. The facility, owned by Penn’s Woods Coun- cil, is located seven miles north of Berwick. Campers attending this session included Susan Conaway, Elizabeth Howark, Ramah Pawling and Amy Weeland, all of Dallas, and Beth Ann Ballock, Brenda Sue John- Marie Petro of Trucksville. A total of 170 girls were part of the third session, which in- cludes girls from area evacua- Lake Lehman Class Plans 5th Reunion All members of the Lake- Lehman Class of 1967 are urged to attend a meeting Aug. 7 at 9:30 p.m. at Sgarlet’s Inn, Sunset, Harveys Lake. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss plans for a class reunion. It Pays to Advertise tion centers, according to Mrs. Fred Kramer, camp director. The third session ran through sessions scheduled for the current season: One week- July 30 through August 5 and a two- week ‘additional session—July 30 through Aug. 12. Both upcom- ing sessions will be accepting girls age eight through 12 years free of charge, on a first-come, first-served basis. Interested parties may obtain information from Council Offices, 1145 High- phone 829-2632) or from the following: Back Mountain— Mrs. Robert Masoner, Dallas Charles F. Hensley (823-5266) and Mountaintop—Mrs. Paul Ofiesh (474-5847). The Camp Director; known as “Smilie’’ to the campers, stated that a busy schedule of activi- ties fill each day for the girls, interest list. Unit cookouts, hiking, working on badge re- quirements and campfire song sessions also rate high with the campers and provide lasting memories. ® Excellent Benefits APPLY FOR DALLAS e Free Meals. $3.75 p Exterior and up 2/8x6/8 H.C.
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