4 sa ae I RES De RR EER T_T RRR SSaERREES IG SAVINGS! on all Interna- tional CuthgCadet lawn and garden ‘Wquipment. AF Walters Memorial Hwy., 26-te-¢ for business. 99c¢ exterior wash. Monday to Thursday, Narrows Shopping Center, Edwardsville. 37-8-¢ 675-1869. tf | GARAGE E: Friday and Saturday 29-7 7 year old Kenmore zig zag sewing machine, cabinet, matching chair, stand, $100. Maple record cabinet, oak desk, glassware, five drawer pine chest. 1960 Corvair, $15. Bat- tery, $20. Many bargains. 185 Carverton Road, Trucksville. 43-1-¢ 1970 BULTACO Matador 250. Excellent fy ition $495. Call evenings 69%-1651. : 43-1-¢ SALE: Nov. 3 & 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 12 Peartree Lane, New Goss Manor, Dallas. Household furnishings, 2 imported oriental Darok rugs, kKarpan hide-a-way bed. Sofa and living room chairs, 10 piece antique white and gold dining room set, kitchen set, desk, glassware, Christmas decorations, Admiral color TV, clothing, many other items. 43-1-¢ ARTICLES EOR SALE: Restaurant equipment. Tables, chagrs, china, silver- ware, bar si®ols, new carpet- ing, cooking pots. 12 Peartree Lane, New Goss Manor, Dallas. Nov. 3 & 4 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 43-1-c GARAGE SALE. Friday from 10 to4 and Saturday from 10 to 4. 3 Woodlawn Ave., Dallas. 43-1-c AKC REGISTERED 3 year old male basset hound. Phone 675- 2594. 43-tf-c FOR SALE—1968 Chevy Van. Low mileage, excellent condi- tion. Moving—will sacrifice. 696-2690. 43-1-c Pointer—5 months old—AKC registered. House broken— had all Wpi—priced to sell. Call 675-1292 WANTED BUILDING LOT 80 to 100’ frontage Dallas. Conven- ient to shopping center and schools. Call 675-0206 after 4:30 or on weekends. 42-1-¢ GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE—Sat. Nov. 4— 10 to 4. Household items in- cluding a like-new double door refrigerator. Barnes—Apple- wood Manor, Dallas. 43-1-¢ 3 BEDROOM house for rent in Dallas. Call 693-0721. 43-1-¢ te ee i a HH Adults preferred. Phone 298- 2250. 43-1-c ‘LICENSED practical or practical aides. 7 to 3, 3 to 11, 11 to 7. Morgus Convalescent Home. Phone 639-1810. 41-tf-c MECHANIC. Construction equipment. Gas and Diesel. Good pay. Good benefits. * Inside ‘work. Phone 696-1114 and ask for Mr. Elston. 41-3-c MECHANIC. Trucks and cars. Inside work. Good benefits. Good pay. Phone 696-1114 and ask for Mr. Elston. 41-3-¢ ANIMAL ATTENDANT wanted. Part-time mornings. Trucksville animal hospital. Call 696-2676. 42-2-c CLEANING LADY. 1 or 2 days a week. Call 675-5033 between 10 and 12 a.m. 43-1-p LPN by examination. 7 to 3—3 to 11. Phone 639-5560 or 639- 1885. 43-tf-c WAITRESS. Evenings. Part time or full time. 3, 4, 5 nights per week. Apply Elbys Family Restaurant, Dallas. 43-1-c MOTHERS HELPER. 2 small children. Live in or part time. References. Phone 639-5854. 43-1-¢ LICENSED real estate sales- man or saleswoman for office in Wilkes-Barre-Dallas area. UGI Corp. reported record revenues of $86,250,000, Oct. 27, but a decline in earnings for the nine months ended Sept. 30 to $5,805,000 from $6,631,000 a year ago. The drop in earnings is due principally to losses caused by tropical storm Agnes, the company said. Total revenues represented an increase of 13 percent over the 1971 period. Earnings per share were $1.41 versus $1.78, reflecting both the flood losses of an estimated 20 cents per share and the increase of approximately 10 percent in common shares outstanding during the current period. Arthur E. Bone, president, reported that utility operations which sustained most of the flood damage, contributed $1.38 to earnings, compared with $1.69 the previous year. Ear- nings of non-utility subsidiaries declined to three cents per Crown Construction Com- pany, builder-owner-developer of the Wyoming Valley Mall, Wilkes-Barre, has changed its name to Crown American Cor- poration. ‘We have grown out of our name,” Frank J. Pasquerilla, president, said in announcing the change, effective Nov. 1. “The word ‘construction’ no longer describes what we do, therefore we are changing our name to Crown American Cor- poration to fit our bigger pur- pose.” Crown American, headquar- tered in Johnstown, has built more than 10 million square feet of shopping centers. Its enclosed mall in Wilkes- Barre comprises more than 10 million square feet. There are other large complexes in Uniontown, Altoona, State College, Hanover, Harrisburg, Bradford, Johnstown, Bur- nham, Carlisle, Erie, New Ken- sington, DuBois, North Pitts- burgh, Indiana and Pitts- burgh—all in Pennsylvania; Fairmont, W. Va.; Cumber- land, Md.; Detroit, Mich.; Win- chester, Va.; Olean, Messina and Albany, New York; and Stuebenville, Ohio. ~ that Crown American designs, builds, leases, finances and manages properties of all kinds, “Now,” Mr. Pasquerilla said, “Crown American is ready to build and capable of building entire new communities, ranging from roads to bridges to schools to. churches to apart- ments to office buildings to shopping and business districts as well as recreation areas.” Mr. Pasquerilla forcast addi- tional expansion for Crown American. ‘We are actively seeking land and leases. We are contacting real estate brokers throughout the country in an effort to develop more projects that we believe to be feasible.” He said, “Crown is interested in talking with any realtor or owner with properties suitable for shopping mall or motor inn development.” Write Dorothy Antosh, with its own architectural, en- Realtor, Box 83 Clarks gineering, construction, Summit, Pa. 4 | leasing, financial and operating | 43-1c ' departments. LEGAL HELP WANTED: Boy wan- ted—weekends—for Pizza Making. Will train. Apply Joe’s Grotto Pizza, Sunset, Harvey’s Lake. 43-1-¢ HELP WANTED: Waitress wanted—weekends—Apply Joe’s Grotto Pizza—Sunset— Harvey's Lake. 43-1-¢ WHOM TO CALL YARDWORK SERVICE— Lawns, fall clean-up, shrubbery trim and planting; hauling. Experienced garden- ers. References. Phone 675- 5723. 43-1-p DAVID ERTLEY, INC. Sales and Service. Snowmobiles, snowblowers, Wheel Horse tractors. Toro lawnmowers and parts. Lawnmowers sharpened, saws retoothed and filed. Call 287-2151, ask for Bill Eckert. 43-tf-c APPLIANCE REPAIRS: Small appliances, sweepers, tools, radios, washers, electric dryers and ranges repaired— all makes, reconditioned sweepers sold. Hal’s Electric, 113 E. Center St., Shavertown. Phone 696-3395. 43-5-¢ 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 WANTED TO BUY USED PEDAL steel guitar. Cheap. Phone 833-5667 after 6 p.m. 39-6-p Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Dallas Borough Building Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. to consider the petition of Raymon R. Hedden & Co. for a variance from the Dallas Borough zoning ordinance in regard to the con- struction of a four-unit dwelling on premises described as Pramba Avenue, Dallas Borough. RALPH C. GARRIS ' Secretary Dallas Borough LEGAL Notice is hereby given of a special meeting for general purposes of the Dallas Borough Council at the Dallas Borough Building Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. RALPH C. GARRIS Secretary Dallas Borough 42-2-¢ ani i ee al €)- CED OGD QUERY (