AGT Dd be on ArT TE conditior§y New tires. $145. i } Copperions, 50 gal. gas water . heater, $35. 2 girls coat sets, size 4, $6 both. Phone 675-0270. 34-1-¢ 1961 DODGE POLARA. $65.00. Phone 696-3154. 34-1-p - FROM JUNK to treasures. Sept. 2, 3, and 4. One to 5 p.m. daily. Van Campen. 2nd road Warden Place, Harveys Lake. 3rd house on right side. A 34-1-p Cola cooler for 6 oz. bottles. One washer, one dryer. $30.00 each. No phone calls. Dallas Motel. 34-1-¢ 2 ST. BERNARD puppies. Reasonable offer accepted. Phone 639-1431. “ 1968 OLDS Cutlass Eonv. 4 sp. Payments 46 a month or pay off balance. Phone 639-1431. 34-1-p 34-1-p 12 x 12 Olive green carpet with pad. $45.00 2 years old. Good condition. Call 675-0784 after 5. : 34-1-p male. 10 weeks old. Call 825- 9667 after 7 p.m. 34-1-p | puppies. Male or Female. Phone 1-86423350. » Hote HOUSE. for sale in Dallas. 8 rooms and 1 full bath. 2 half baths. 2 cax-garage. Large lot. Aluminu Riding Storm sash. 4 years old. Original owner. Phone 675-5876. $34,500.00. 34-1-c PEACHES, Pears, Plums and Apples. Harold Brace, Orange. Phone 333-4236. 34-1-¢ 72 CHEVY MALIBU. V8. Automatic. 2 door. Vinyl top. Extras. 4300 miles. $2850.00. Phone 696-3328. 34-1-p BIG SAVINGS! on all Interna- tional Cub Cadet lawn and garden equipment. AF Walters Memorial Hwy. Dallas, Pa. 20dcc USED OOKKEEPING machine. Burroughs Sen- simatic F 1200. Perfect condition. Call 675-5211 in Dallas. ; se Chain S#;s. Sales and Ser- vice. 675-£869. 26-tf-c LOST BEAGLE HOUND. Leash on collar. Call 675-1452. 34-1-p ROOM with kitchen privileges in private home. References. Call 285-2100 and ask for Paul. 34-1-p YOUNG ‘WOMAN desperately needs an apartment in the 2676. 4 34-2-c FREE YELLOW TIGER, black and white and gray tiger Kittens. All females. Also all white “ mother. 2 year old male Siamese. Call 477-5420. 33-1-p PART TIME OFFICE help wanted. Good typing skills and phone personality. Call Dallas 675-3970. 34-1-c SHORT ORDER COOK. Full _ time. Excellent opportunities. No experience necessary. Will train. Apply Elbys Big Boy Restaurant, Dallas. 34-1-¢c FULL TIME bus boy and jani- tor. Excellent benefits. No experience necessary. Will train. Apply Elbys Big Boy Restaurant, Dallas. 34-1-¢ MAID. Full or part time. Bar Maid, full time. Waitress, Fridays and Sundays. Apply in person after 6 p.m. at Park Motel, Carverton Road, Trucksville. 34-1-¢ CUSTODIAN needed for Back Mountain Memorial Library. Hours flexible. For infor- mation contact Mrs. Davern, librarian. Phone 675-1182. 34-1-¢ MAIDS WANTED. Apply in person. Dallas Motel. 34-1-c¢ DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL. Primary responsibility is care of animals and maintenance. Call 696-2676. 34-2-¢ EXPERIENCED mechanic or man with mechanical ability for the right person. Kunkle Motors, Kunkle. 34-2-¢ FACING BIG BACK-TO- SCHOOL EXPENSES when your children start the new term? Start now earning money near home in your spare time. Find out how to sell Avon products and earn money for tuition, clothes, and Call for details, 675-1037. 34-1-c LICENSED PRACTICAL nurse and practical nurse 3 to 11 and 7 to 3. Morgus Convalescent Home, Harveys Lake. Phone 639-1810. 34-tf-c FULL OR PART-time. Ex- cellent for housewife with children. Phone 333-4338. 32-4-p in Summit, New Jersey. Plain cooking and general duties. Houseman and some driving. Emphasis on Character and dependability more than training. Pleasant surroun- dings. Exceptionally adequate living salary. Kindly address written reply with references to Box 11, The Dallas Post, Dallas, Pa. 18612 33-4-¢ WHOM TO CALL ELMERS LANDSCAPE SER- VICE. Planting, pruning and all other landscape work. 15 years experience. Phone 675- 1647. 33-2-c LEAKY SHOWER STALLS. If you have a. shower stall in your home, ceramic, glass, or other that is leaking, because of the lead or copper pan rot- ting out, don’t tear it out. It can be repaired without any dirt or mess. 23 years field tested, no leaks yet, and guar- anteed. Call for private or commercial information. This is a patented process. Try us—You’ll like us. Others do. Knecht Bros. Tile and Marble, 51 Cedar St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702. Phone 823-2770. 33-8-¢ and stump removal, trim- ming, feeding; 75 ft. crane for hire. Tunkhannock 836-1255. 12-23-¢ WHOM TO CALL APPLIANCE REPAIRS: Small appliances, sweepers, tools, radios, washers, electric dryers and ranges repaired- all makes. Reconditioned sweepers sold. Hal’s Electric, 113 E. Center, Shavertown. Phone 696-3395. 32-3-¢ BACK MOUNTAIN Area. Mo- dern sanitation service. Rub- bish and garbage removal. Commercial and residential. Reasonable rates. Phone 639- 5859. 16-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 LEGAL by Mrs. Ray Kelly 298-2149 The ‘Classmates’ of the First United Methodist Church held their monthly meeting Fri- day evening at the home of Mrs. Elwood Patton. Games were played and lunch was served on the lawn to the following: Mrs. Ray Gunton, Mariel Lutes, Frances Stone, Ruth Field, Dorothy French, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Henry Lane, Rachel Scherck, Letha Shenski, Mrs. Winfred Reed, Edna Casterline, Mrs. William Butler, Stella Shook, Ruth Howell, Mrs. Melvin Hopper, Mrs. Alpha Dymond, Mrs. William Mankatchy, Mary Patton, Mrs. William Mac- Millan, Virginia MacBeth. Mrs. Albert Jones was co-hostess. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mariel Lutes. A check for $300 was sent to the Lutheran Flood Relief Fund by the Ladies of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church. The money NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of Harry LeRoy Lord, late of the Township of Lehman, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on the 2nd. day of July, 1972, have been granted to (Mrs.) CORA HOOVER, R.D. 2, Dallas, Pa. 18612. Creditors are notified to make known their claims, and those indebted to the estate to make payment to said Execu- trix or to her attorney. B.B. Lewis Atty. Dallas, Pa. 32-3-¢ LEGAL Notice is hereby given that the Zoning and Hearing Board of Dallas Township Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, Sep- tember, 18, 1972 at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to consider the ap- plication of Floyd H. Brill, of P.O. Box 1480, Wilkes Barre, to place a 12’ X 60’ Trailer on his Lotsize 80’ X 120’ this lot being a lot of record, he is asking for a Variance in the Zoning Law Section 6-231. Fred E. Dodson Zoning Officer, 34-1-c LEGAL Notice is hereby given that the Zoning and Hearing Board of Dallas Township Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, Sep- tember, 18, 1972, at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to consider the ap- P.O. Box 241, Harveys Lake, Pa. to put a Trailer on his lot located on Route 309 near Shady Side Dairy. He is asking for a variance in the Zoning Law Section 6-231 ; Fred E. Dodson Zoning Officer 34-1-¢ LEGAL § NOTICE i The Kingston Twp. Zoning | represented proceeds from the strawberry festival and bake sale held Aug. 12. Mrs. David Coole and daughter, Vicky of Shippens- ville, are visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coole and Mr. and Mrs. William Coole. Bernard Mulligan has been a patient at the General Hospital since last Wednesday. Bruce Patton had been a patient at the General Hospital since last Friday when he was involved in an automobile ac- cident on Noxen Road. David Fritz and James Strohl have returned from a trip through the Western states which included a couple of days with an old school chum, George May and his family, at Lewistown, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Sayre spent the weekend at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Bruce Boyer, at Three Churches, Va. Mrs. Robert McGovern and children returned to their home in Canadaigua, N. Y., Sunday. Her father, Edgar Engleman, is still convalescing. Ruth Howell, Almedia, spent aunt, Stella Shook. Perry Patton, a patient in the Tyler Hospital, underwent surgery last week. Mrs. Renford Swire and daughter, Rhonda of Harris- burg arrived Sunday to care for her father, Edgar Englman, who is ill. Mrs. Robert Riffen- berry and. children returned home to Canandaigua, N.Y. The flowers on the altar at St. Luke’s Sunday, were given in memory of Samuel Blizzard by his wife, Florence. BASSWOOD PORCH SHADES CALL 639-1223 BE By 4 a= Hi TE 4 gees Bat i Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case spent the weekend at the homes of Emeline Cooke in Colonia, N.J., and Mr. and Mrs. Jack MeGinley and family, Wharton, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Territo, Wyoming, visited Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Territo, Sunday. Mrs. Charles Prutzman is a is Mrs. Gilbert Boston’s mother: Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, Holiday, Fla., spent Sunday night with Mrs. Clark Oliver. Mrs. Joseph Dotter, Blooms- burg, is spending two weeks here with her daughters, Mrs. George Montross and Mrs. Jack Kresge. Mr. and Mrs. John South- worth, Vestal, N.Y., spent Sunday with the Nathan Straleys.- Mrs. Howard Shook has re- turned from General Hospital after undergoing surgery. She is getting along fine. Mrs. Ashley Traver, Elmira, N.Y. is spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Voyle Frances at Evans Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly visited them Tuesday. Sympathy of the community is extended to the family of Emaline Cook who died Aug. 20 at a hospital in New Jersey. She is a sister to Loren Case and a former Noxen resident. Vicky Coole, Shippensville, is spending a week with her Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Albert May has been a patient at the General Hospital since Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meck, Lynn and Bryan of State Colege, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Harding in Eatonsville, Wed- nesday night. IEEE A Friendly, Sontential; Understanding Service, PHON 288-4535 FAIRWAX FINANCE CORP., LUZERNE > Help Wanted Male and Female Morning, Afternoon and Evening hours Apply in Person Sears Wyoming Valley Mall an equal opportunity employer FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT Dallas, Relocating, 2 story 6 rooms, livingroom, 3 bedrooms, modern Kkit- chen, tile bath, detached garage, 1g. Penn-Can Speedway was the victim of inclement weather for the sixth time this season Fri- day evening as a general area rain forced the speedway per- sonnel to cancel the slated twin- bill program of modified- sportsman and late models. With only 10 racing programs making it into the record book this season, Carl Nagel, Stevens Point, Pa., opened up with seven straight feature wins in the modified-sportsman di- vision but since then has been shut out. Stubby Stevens, Lenoxville, won the next two features and Dave Knesiel, Meals for children--To add some fun to eating for children, cut sandwiches or cookies into interesting shapes or hide a piece of fruit in custard as a surprise. Mrs. Ruth Buck, Ex- tension foods and nutrition specialist at The Pennsylvania State University, points out that introducing new foods to your problem. Serve small amounts of the new food along with fav- orite foods. And don’t expect him to take more than a taste. Some flavors may be too ex- treme for him to accept quickly. But as your child grows, en- courage him to eat certain foods because he has helped select or prepare them. Se The early bird gets the space! Get news in the day after it happens. : Clarks Summit, won the last feature. While Nagel is seven out of 10 in the feature department he is still not assured of the track championship as Keeny Moore, Nichols, N.Y., always a consis- tent finisher, is within striking- distance. In the late models Mike Colsten, Binghamton; Jim Gabriel, Kirkwood; and Clark Summit's Doug Holgate are battling for top honors. This coming Friday evening another twinbill program is on tap with the m-s running a 30- lap feature and the 1m a 20- lapper. A big day is planned for Sept. 3, with bicycle races, roll- over contest, wreck ’em race, stock car rides for the children, a barbecue and a full racing program. Page 17 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. Bring them in now! Hal's Electric Repair (Temporary location) 113 E. Center St. Shavertown 696-3395 Reconditioned Sweepers & small appliances for sale. WHY PAY RENT? New 3 or 4 Bedroom House with Lot $200 DOWN AT RIVERCREST 3 miles South of Tunkhannock on Rt. 92 85 + *1 35 A mont NO FLOODING $2,500 FLOOD DISCOUNT. J. MARK ROBINSON RD 2, Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657—Call 836- 4340 Re = PHONE 388-6719 LLS, PENNA Everything Under the Sun JE YOUR AUTHORIZED SYLVAN POOL SERVICE CO. 455-7793 | RT. 309 1 ML. N. OF HAZLETON GOOD BENEFITS BLACK TOP Sidewalks Driveways ‘Patios FREE ESTIMATES TATTERSALL CONSTRUCTION 639-1232 CAREER OPPORTUNITY Local Sales Position with Nations Largest Life Insurance Co. Starting Salary $6900 per year and higher, depending on qualifications. Paid while training Liberal benefits and management opportunity. Call 655-2251 before 4:30 P.M. or 654-1723 after 5 P.M. fringe WALLS CLEANED Call 675- 2235 TSEETHE | WINDSOR AND MANY OTHERS LOW DOWN PAYMENT Hearing Board will hold a * public hearing Sept. 21, 1972 at the Kgt. Twp. Municipal Bldg. 11 Carverton Rd. Trucksville, Pa. at 8:00 p.m. to hear the request of Robert Summers of 236 Cliffside Ave. Trucksville, Pa. to build a garage within 2¢ of his side line. 34-2-¢ MEN & WOMEN 17-62 TRAIN NOW FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS City State Federal No High School Necessary Start As High As $4.21 HOUR . Post Office Clerical Mechanics Customs Police Immigration Keep present job while preparing at home for Government Exams. Write: (include phone) National Training Service Box 5, Dallas Post Dallas, Pa. 18612 € J \ Exterior and “ALL TYPES’ Your painted walls and ceilings will look like new after cleaning with newly invented scient- ific machine. Commercial and home service. FOR FREE ESTIMATES Call 675-1238 The Inglennok THE ULTIMATE IN FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT The Biggest Little Fireshop in N.E.Pal WE SCREEN UNUSUAL FIREPLACE Specializing In Custom Screens (Brass & Wrought Iron) & Glass Enclosures FRANKLIN STOVES & FREE STANDING FIREPLACES ELECTRIC & GAS LOGS ANDIRON, . FIRESETS & SCREEN Readibuilt Fireplaces And A Complete Line of Butcher Bloc Furniture Candles from all over the world. Phone 587-4811 106 Depot St. Clarks Summit sets; (24) photo-enlargers; cases desk lamps; BE INSPECTED AT 214 S. Main St. Pittston, Pa. (4) complete 16 Carverton Road Trucksville Call Doris Mallin TYPIST 675-5211
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