STR RR aa I FOR SALE BIG SAVINGS! on all Interna- tional Cub Cadet lawn and * garden ‘equipment. AF * Walters, Memorial Hwy., © Dallas, ™. : 26-tc-c USED BOOKKEEPING machine. Burroughs Sen- simatic F 1200. Perfect * condition. Call 675-5211 in Dallas. : 43-10-p McCULLOCH and Homelite * Chain Saws. Sales and Ser- vice. 675 1869. 26-tf-c TWO BEDROOM mobile home on 75x 1@8 lot. Oil heat, drilled - well. Ye¥® round living. Con- ~ veniently located at Harveys Lake. Phone 675-3025 or 675- 3159. 38-tf-c RECORDS: Monte’s Record Store (next to Shavertown school) Open daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Phone 675-3309. 38-1-p Ready picked and pick your own. Fred Dymond, Orange. Phone 333-4208. 38-3-¢ ‘AKC REGISTERED 3 year old male basset hound. Phone 675- 2594. 38-tf-c ODDS AND ENDS sale. Satur- day, September 30, 10 to 4. 35 - Roushey St., Shavertown. 38-1-p 7 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS, 1 to 1Y% years old. Call after 5 p.m. | 675-3093. * HELP WANTED 38-1-¢ MALE CUSTODIANS and female ghbusekeepers—Dallas School istrict, Dallas, Pa. . Apply by calling superinten- dent’s office, 675-5201, Ext. £:2295 38-1-c GAS STATION attendent and mechanic or mechanics helper. Apply in person. Esso Gas Station, Dallas. 38-1-c¢ LICENSED REAL ESTATE salesman or saleswoman wanted to manage office in Wilkes-Barre-Dallas area. Write Box D Abington Jour- nal. 38-1-¢ CLEANIN§ LADY wanted one : day a week. Dallas area. Must have references and car. Call 675-2406. 38-1-¢ LICENSED PRACTICAL nurse and practical nurse 3 to 11 and 7 to 3. Morgus Convalescent Home, Harveys Lake. Phone 639-1810. 34-tf-c v MASONS and cement finishers and helpers. 681 Main St., Ed- wardsville. 36-4-C PERSONAL RELAX and unwind with safe, effective GoTense tablets. Only 98 cents. Stapinski Wal- green. : 36-3-p REDUCE SAFE and fast with GoBese Tablets and E-Vap “water pills” ‘‘Stapinski Wal- green. 36-6-p for business. 99c exterior wash. Monday to Thursday, Narrows Shopping Center, Edwardsville. 37-8-¢ WILL CARE for an infant in my home daily on a weekly basis. Call 675-4228 before 5. 38-1-¢ WHOM TO CALL ELMERS LANDSCAPE SERVICE. Planting, pruning and all other landscape work. 15 years experience. Phone 675-1647. 36-3-¢ CELLARS AND GARAGES cleaned. $10 per load. Refuse, 75 cents per week. Bushes, small trees cut. Phone 696- 1294. 36-4-p BACK MOUNTAIN Area. Mo- dern sanitation service. Rub- bish and garbage removal. Commercial and residential. Reasonable rates. Phone 639- 5859. 18-0 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 LEAKY SHOWE i 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-¢- FOR RENT 3 ROOM and bath furnished apartment upstairs. Private entrance. Central Dallas. Available Oct. 1. No children. Dial 675-2636. : 38-1-¢ ROOM in private home for gentleman. Kitchen and tele- vision privileges. Shavertown. Phone 696-3172 or 639-1451. 38-1-c WORK WANTED EXPERIENCED MEDICAL secretary desires full or part time position in the Back Mountain area. Phone 477- 2109. 38-1-p WILL ‘DO babysitting in my home—anytime. Phone 675- 5117. 38-1-¢ WHOM TO CALL YARDWORK SERVICE, gen- eral clean-up, lawncutting, shrubs, planting, hauling, fall clean-up. Experienced gar- GENERAL OFFICE including - bookkeeping machine. Salary, Blue CWss and Blue Shield ‘furnished. Glen Summit Springs Water Co. Inc. Phone © 287-3107. 38-1-c deners. References. Phone 675-5723. 38-1-p BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ‘““‘GREATEST BREAK- THROUGH SINCE THE AUTOMOBILE ITSELF” No more flats or LEGAL SHERIFF SALE SCHEDULE By virtue of a Writ of Ex- ecution No. 14 July Term, 1972, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale, by vendue or outcry to the highest and best bidders, for cash, in Court Room No. 1 Court House, in the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Penn- 1972, at 9:30 A.M. (E.D.S.T.) in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to ALL that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land situate in the City of Pittston, County of Luzerne, and State of Pennsylvania bounded and described as follows, to wit: PART of Lot No. 9 on Mill Street as per map in the Pennsylvania Coal Company’s office. Said part of Lot No. 9 being about forty (40) feet in front on Mill Street and extending at right angles to said street one hun- dred and fifty (150) feet. CONTAINING six thousand (6,000) square feet of land. BEING the same premises des- cribed in deed from Benjamin B. Rader, et ux., to Michael J. Buckley, et. ux., dated March 30, 1920, and recorded in Luzerne County Deed Book 539, page 153. IMPROVED with a single family dwelling known as 69 Mill Street, Pittston City, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Notice is hereby given to all claimants and parties in inter- est that the Sheriff will on LEGAL LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County on October 10th, 1972 for the purpose of ob- taining a charter of a proposed Non-Profit Corporation organ- ized under the ‘Non-Profit Cor- poration Law’ of the Common Wealth of Pennsylvania ap- proved May 5, 1933, as amen- ded. The name of the proposed corporation is ZION ISRAEL- ITE CHRISTIAN TEMPLE. The purposes for which the cor- poration is to be organized are: The promotion of Christianity through the preaching and teaching of the Word of God, under the leadership of the Holy Spirit, for the edification of be- lievers, the evangelization of the world, and benevolence causes; and through its Bible school offer a complete study for this purpose; and that this is a corporation which does not contemplate pecuniary gain of profit, incident or otherwise, to its members. The Articles of In- corporation have been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County to No. 287, October Term, 1972. B.B. LEWIS, Attorney for Petitioners 38-1-c NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Articles. of Amendment were filed with the Department of State by Greenstreet News Company on September 7, 1972, under the provisions of . the Business Corporation Law of 1933, as amended. The re- gistered office of the Corpor- ation is 41 Lehman Avenue, Dallas, F-~nnsylvania. The nature and character of the amendment is to increase the aggregate number of shares which the ‘Corporation shall have authority to issue from 1,000 shares of Common Stock having a par value of $10.00 per share to 10,000 shares of value of $1.00 per share. WARREN, HILL HENKELMAN & McMENAMIN Attorneys 38-1-¢ LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of Fuller A. Ashton, late of Harveys Lake Borough, who died August 18, 1972. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same to Alfred A. Ashton, Administrator, care of Attorney Charles D. Lemmond, Jr., 1400 United Penn Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Penn- sylvania. Charles D. Lemmond, Jr., Esq. JAMES, SILVERBLATT & TOWNEND 1400 United Penn Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 36-3-¢ Everything Under the Sun JE YOUR AUTHORIZED SYLVAN POOL SERVICE CO. 455-7793 RT. 309 1 ML. N. OF HAZLETON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of Lydia E. (Mrs. John) Eck, late of the Township of Kingston, who died on the 23rd. day of August, 1972, have been granted to FREDERICK J. ECK, 85 North Lehigh Street, Shavertown, 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. Dallas, Pa. 38-3-¢ LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on October 6, 1972, Paul Golias, 52 James Street, Ashley, Pennsylvania, Richard Walton, 150 Old Ashley Road, Ashley, Pennsylvania, and Daniel Lacey, 19 Oak Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania, will file in the office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County and in the office of the Secretary of the Com- monwealth an application for a certificate to do business under the assumed or fictitious name of HEMLOCK PRESS, said business to be carried on or conducted at 144 South Main Street, Ashley, Pennsylvania, 18706. FLANAGAN, DORAN, BISCONTINI & SHAFFER 722 IBE Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 38-1-¢ LEGAL Notice is hereby given that the Dallas Township will hold a public hearing on Monday Night Oct. 16, 1972 at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building, to consider the ap- plication of Mrs. Jean Pet- tebone, of 43 W. Hoyt St. Kingston, to place a Modular Home on her Lot on Warren Drive, Yeisley Plot. This Lot does not conform to the Zoning Law as to Lot Area, But it is a Lot of Record Fred E. Dodson Zoning Officer. 38-1-c A Friendly, Confidential, Understanding | Service. PHONE LLOANS to WOMEN 288-4535 FAIRWAX FINANCE CORP., LUZERNE The Inglennok THE ULTIMATE IN FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT The Biggest Little Fireshop in N.E.Pa WE SCREEN UNUSUAL FIREPLACES ] Specializing In ‘Custom Screens (Brass & Wrought Iron) & Glass Enclosures FRANKLIN STOVES & FREE STANDING FIREPLACES ELECTRIC & GAS LOGS ANDIRON, 4 . FIRESETS & SCREENS] Readibuilt Fireplaces And A Complete Line of Butcher Bloc Furniture Candles from all over the world. 106 Depot St. Clarks Summit Phone 587-4811 LEGAL TO JOHN FOREIT: TAKE NOTICE that ap- plication has been made to the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne County to have you declared a presumed decedent and that the Court will on the 6th day of November, 1972, at 10:00 AM. in the Orphans’ Court Room of Luzerne County, hear evidence concerning your alleged ab- sence, including the cir- cumstances and duration thereof. James Lenahan Brown, Attorney for Petitioner. Notice is hereby given that the Zoning and Hearing Board of Dallas Township will hold a public Hearing on Monday Night Oct. 16, 1972, at 7:30 p.m. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to consider the application of Richard E. McCuen of Lot No. 1 Pelam Trailer Court, to.place a Trailer on Lot on Kunkle Road, this is contrary to the Zoning Law Section 6-231. Rred E. Dodson Zoning Officer 38-1-C LEGAL Notice is hereby given that the Zoning and Hearing Board of Dallas Township, will hold a Public Hearing on Monday Night October, 16, 1972, at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building, to consider the Application of John and Marion Thomas of 67 W. Union St., Kingston, to build a Home on their Lot’s No. 20-22 on Center Hill Road in the Bellview Plot. This Lot does not conform to the Zoning Law as to Lot Area, But is a Lot of Record and they are asking for a Variance in the Zoning Law. Fred E. Dodson Zoning Officer. 38-1-¢ WHY PAY RENT? New 3 or 4 Bedroom House with Lot $200 DOWR AT RIVERCREST 3 miles South of Tunkhannock n Rt. 92 of $65 > $135 A Monm NO FLOODING $2,500 FLOOD DISCOUNT J. MARK ROBINSON RD 2, Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657—Call 836-2158. Build Your Future @®Provide you and your family with job and financial security in the Serv- | ice Station Business, @® Earn $15,000 - $18,000 per year @We’ll give you the facts and train you with pay. ACT NOW! TELEPHONE OR WRITE SUN OIL CO. P.O. Box #309 Pittston, Pa. 18640 MR. DONGAS Days: (717) 655-4581 EVES. (717) 822-3779 sess BLACK TOP Sidewalks Driveways Patios FREE ESTIMATES a— Jeff Hildebrand Reasonable Rates Page 19 Waterfowl seasons and bag limits for 1972 were announced this week by the Pennsyivania Game Commission within frameworks set up by the U.S. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. Several important changes from recent years have been made in the waterfowl setup in Pennsylvania. There will be a split duck season this year, and hunters will not be permitted to take canvasback and redhead ducks and brant, in addition to the traditional closed season on snow geese, blue geese and swans! The opening hour for taking waterfowl on the first day of the season in northwestern Penn- sylvania will be 8 a.m. And finally, hunters will be able to take the full limit of geese in southcentral and southeastern Pennsylvania where they were limited to one goose last year. The initial season for ducks, coots and mergansers will open Oct. 7, and close Oct. 14. The second part of the duck, coot and merganser season will reopen Oct. 26, and close Dec. 16. A 70-day goose season will also open Oct. 7, and will run continuously through Dec. 15. Overall, bag limits on ducks and geese generally correspond with those of last year. The daily bag limit for ducks will again be three, with a possession limit of six after the Packaging News--One new trend in food packaging, ex- plains Harold Neigh, Extension consumer economist at The Pennsylvania State University, is more ready-to-serve foods. Researchers are now working on grapefruit halves already segmented in a disposable bowl. It’s being developed in an effort to get fresh grapefruit to people in institutions who would not normally eat grapefruit because of time costs in preparation. But it will probably be available in retail stores, too. first day. Hunters this year may again take 15 coots daily, with a possession limit of 30. The bag limit on mergansers remains at five daily and 10 in possession. Depressed populations of canvasbacks, redheads and brant led to the closed season this year on these important species. Three geese may be taken per day, except in Crawford County, and the possession limit on Canadian honkers will be six after the first day. In Crawford County, only one goose may be taken per day. Pennsylvania hunters will again have to be careful about the species of waterfowl they shoot. A gunner may not take more than two wood ducks per day, and he may not have more than two woodies in his possession at any time after the opening day. Not more than one black duck may be taken daily this year, and a hunter may not have more than two of the species in his possession. Although the daily limit on mergansers is five with a possession limit of 10, not more than one hooded merganser may be taken daily, and the possession limit on hooded mergansers is two. During the regular duck season, hunters may take two scaup daily in addition to the regular duck limit, but only on the waters of Lake Erie and Presque. Isle: Bay. .' The possession limit on the extra scaup is four: On the opening day of the waterfowl season, Oct. 7, it will be unlawful to take any wild migratory waterfowl prior to 8 a.m. in the counties of Butler, Clarion, Crawford, Erie, Forest, Jefferson, Lawrence, Mercer, Venango and Warren. On the opening day of the regular small game season, Oct. 28, it will be unlawful to take any wild birds or wild animals, migratory or other- wise, before 9 a.m. anywhere in Pennsylvania. Otherwise, hunting hours for waterfowl will be from one-half hour before sunrise until sunset. EXT, 44 ; balancing problems to worry October 20, 1972 file a Schedule TATTERSALL : J : IN A BUDGET SQUEEZE? or shake your brain. We have of Distribution in his office, CONSTRUCTION Seer wa the lusomme County ote ‘Bills piling up? Take the pres- a breakthrough product you - Where the same will be avail- 639-1232 Sine y — Just p hone 675-5211 or mail coupon {sure off with the extra cash. simply insert into tube or able for inspection, and that dis- : , ! you can earn as an Avon tubeless tires which puncture- tribution will be made inaccord- below—We will send your copy fo Representative. Call 823-5376. proofs and balances for life of ance with the schedule unless { ; 38-1-¢ tire. Our product has been exceptions are filed thereto BELIEVE IT OR NOT! your home each week! - tested on the moon and earth. within ten (10) days thereafter. or a a ad Lo en i on § Would you like a groundfloor ~~ Seized and taken into ex- Cl | CLEANING WOMAN 3 days a = opportunity exclusive dis- ecution at the suit of Mary i Can Pre-fab and Erect ‘week. Own transportation. . tributorship for your area? Buckley, surviving Assignee of DALLAS POST Phone 675-5032. We will invest three dollars to Miners Savings Bank of Pitts- A 2 - 2 C ; G : 38-1-¢ your one if you qualify in your ton, Pennsylvania vs. Mary 4x24 ar arage : 41 Lehman Ave. Dallas Pa. 18612 4 area. All trucks, tires, auto Buckley, Administrator ren j t i parts, service stations, auto D.B.N.C.T.A. of the Estate of L ; WAITRESSES. Full time or dealers, garages, and farm Michael J. Buckley, deceased, HOO LESS | Please enter my subscription for one year at $6.00 beginning part time. No experience implements are big users. To and will be sold by a or : immediately. necessary. Will train. Apply qualify, you need $3600 to Frank 1. Joga ® Elbys Big Boy, Dallas. $10,000 investment depending Sheriff of Th Bh Oth H led | a 38-1-c on size of territory. This is a Luzerne County an e er Ul er. : 3 aL guaranteed sale secured by j0fgrn F. FLANNAGAN, | NAME ) inventory, and is not a fran- orney STREET i MARRIED MAN for modern chise fee.. For complete 37:3-¢ HOW CAN | DO IT? TOWN, ZIP. RI TT NO SALESMAN — NO COMMISSIONS A —— Kanach. Neshanic, New Write: Sun Chemical and -FOR SALE- : —_——— ee — —— ———— ed ii me Jersey. Phone 201-782-3594. Refining, 754 Gulf Life Tower, 7 Res. R AGES Bus. 5 of 37-2-c Jacksonville, Florida 32207. 1971 GT 6 Triumph 287.8482 693-152 We will bill you later—only $6.00 yearly This may never repeat itself Super Buy - : i TE again. Territory is going fast! 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