SRE 5 7, FOR ‘SALE -— BIG SAVINGS! on all Interna- ional Cub Cadet lawn and garden equipment. AF ‘Walters ‘femorial Hwy, Dallas, Pa. 26-te-c AKC REGISTERED 3 year old male basset hound. Phone 675- 2594. FRESH DRESSED CAPONS and roasting chickens. - Elwood Lord, Box 84, Rt. 3, ~ Wyoming, Pa. Phone 333-4191. 44.7.0 1968 MARLETTE mobile home, 50 x 10% Pocono Park. ~ Reasonable. Call for ap- pointment 696-3458 after 5:30 p.m. ‘BLUE SPRUCE Christmas trees. $4.00 Ernest Gay, Sutton Creek Road, Near Orange. Call 333-4500. one FLYER ~ LOCOMOTIVES, cars, trans- 4 formers, accessories, swit- © ches, track, Plasticville etc. bought, sold, repaired. Hal’s Electric, Shavertown—696-3395— ‘Mon.—Fri. 9:30-5:30, 6:30 to 8. Saturday 9:30 to 5:30. CHRISTMAS TREES for sale. © Galka Tree Farm. Scotch pines, blue spruce, white spruce, douglass fir, Norway spruce, concolor fir. 1 mile Harveys Lake Road. 639-5859. 47-4-c © 1967 on HOME 12X60 2 bedroom excellent ! condition, air condition. . Located in Dallas area George Chapman 288-3891 \ 48-1-¢ 4 PC piano by Wurlitzer. months old. New guarantee, sre © $625.00. National Music . Centers of America, Inc., . Hanover Mall, Sans Souci Parkway, Wilkes-Barre. Phone 824-2310 or 735-9893. 48-1-¢ transportation, $175; Chevrolet van, needs motor, $50; also, 1970 model Westinghouse refrigerator and stove, matching set in excellent condition, $150. Call 675-2938. 48-1-p © $200 KENMORE gas range 30° white. Never used. Must sacrifice. $150. Phone 288- 2989. 48-1-¢ | 1969 VOLKSWAGON. Very good . conditiqg. Phone 675-3587. » 48-1-p ~ MCCULLOCH and Homelite Chain Saws. Sales and Ser- vice. AF. Walters. Phone 675- 48-tf-c . RECORDS: Monte’s Record Store, 29 West Center St., Shavertown (next to Shavertown School). Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Phone 675-3309. 48-3-p SPY, DELICIOUS, Macintosh " apples. Harold Brace, Oranek Phone 333-4236. : 48-4-c BOYS SCHWINN Crate bikes One pea picker, one orange crate. 2 years old. Good condition. Best offer. Phone 675-1384. : 48-2 1970 BULTACO Matador . 250cc. Excellent condition. - $495. Call evenings 696-1651. 48-1-¢ 968 INTERNATIONAL % ton pick-up truck. $900. Phone 696- § 2444. 48-1-¢ FOR SALE STEREO, PORTABLE multiplex, AM-FM radio, 8 track player, 2 speakers. 1 year old. Excellent condition. $75. Phone 675-4119. WHOM TO CALL APPLIANCE REPAIRS: Small appliances, sweepers, tools, radios, ete. repaired—all makes. Reconditioned sweepers sold. Hal's Elec- tric—113 E. Center—Shaver- town—696-3395—Mon. —FTri: 9:30 to 5:30, 6:30 to 8. Satur- day 9:30 to 5:30. 45-6-c 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 dern sanitation service. Rub- bish and garbage removal. Commercial and residential. Reasonable rates. Phone 639- 5859. 16-tf-c BUTCHERING DONE at my home or yours. Elmer Swelgin. Phone 675-1647. 48-4-c CELLARS AND GARAGES cleaned. $10 per load. Refuse, 75 cents per week. Bushes, small trees cut. Phone 696- 1294. FOR RENT NEW 2 BEDROOM trailer furnished - for rent. Copper Kettle. Evans Falls. Phone 298-2250. 48-1-p LOST LOST? Light tan medium sized dog. Blind in one eye. Childrens pet. Reward offered. Hillside - Huntsville Road, Phone 696- 2506. 48-1-c LOST & FOUND LOST - A man’s brown wallet - lostin the vicinity of Dallas to Fernbrook. Would appreciate return of important cards. Reward. Call 696-2863. 48-1-c WANTED LEASE-PURCHASE HOME wanted immediately. Preferably in the Dallas School District. Fairly new, bedrooms and electric heat a must. $25,000 to $30,000 price range. Down payment must be acceptable in the form of a 12-24 month lease-purchase agreement. Contact D.G. Smith, Comptroller, Bron- sberg & Hughes Inc. 560 Pierce St., Kingston, Pa. 288- 8477. 47-2-¢ PERSONAL REDUCE safe & fast with GoBese Tablets & E-Vap ‘‘water pills’”’. Stapinski Walgreen. 47-6-p RELAX AND UNWIND with safe, effective GoTense tablets. Only 98c Stapinski 48-2p Walgreen. ip 47-3-p HELP WANTED LEGAL PUBLIC MEETING FULL OR PART TIME woman COMMONWEALTH OF for record and tape depart- PENNSYLVANIA ment for new Radio and Elec- DEPARTMENT OF tronics Business ‘in ‘Dallas. TRANSPORTATION Apply General Radio and Electronics Co. 587 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 46-4-c FULL: OR “PART . TIME salesman needed for new Radio and Electronics Busi- ness in Dallas. Apply General Radio and Electronics Co., 587 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 46-4-c WOMAN TO ASSIST with household duties. One or two days weekly. Call 696-1604. 48-1¢ CLEANING LADY wanted 1 day a week. Must have references and tran- sportation. Phone 675-0049. 48-1-¢c GIRL OR WOMAN to babysit two evenings and two days. Dallas area. Must have own transportation. Phone 287- 2173. + 48-1 WOMAN FOR PART TIME baby sitting in my home. 10 till 2:30 Mon-Tues., Thurs. Fri. No housework. Call 675- 3402 after 3 p.m. 48-1-p COMMONWEALTH Telephone Co. has openings for clerk typists and service representatives. For more information call 675-5380 or apply at 100 Lake St., Dallas. An equal opportunity em- ployer. 48-1-c CLEANING LADY one day a week. Must have own tran- sportation. Call after 6 p.m. - 696-1250. : 48-1 HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE PART-TIME Individual to perform janitorial duties at Rural Health Facility. Hours flexible. Residence in greater Noxen area preferred. For further information write: Rural Health Corporation, 116-118 South Main Street, Wilkes Barre, Penna. 18701. 48-1-c \ Notice is hereby given that the Department of Transportation of the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania will hold a public. meeting on Tuesday, December 12, 1972 at 7:30 P.M. at the Watres Armory, 900 Adams Avenue, Scranton, Pennsyl- vania, relative to the Environ- mental Action Plan. The Environmental Action Plan is being prepared persuant to the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970, which requires the drawing up of more comprehen- sive Federal Highway environ- mental standards. The procedures require that the state highway agency prepare so called “Action Plans” to assure that adequate considera- tion is given to possible social, economic, and environmental effects of proposed highway projects and that the decisions on such projects are made in the best overall public interest. The purpose of this public meeting is to discuss the “Action Plan’’ and to solicit the views of the public on the ‘Action Plan’. Jacob Kassab SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION 47-2 LEGAL NOTICE The proposed annual budget of Jackson Township, Luzerne County, is available for public inspection (by Appointment) at the home of the Secretary until 7 p.m. Thursday, December 28, 1972. Jackson Township Supervisors Henry Zbiek, Secretary 48-1-C LEGAL The Kingston Township Study Commission will hold a public meeting on Sunday, Dec. 17, 1972, at 3 p.m. in the Kingston Township Municipal Building. All residents of Kingston Town- ship are urged to attend. Kingston Township Secretary Michael J. Stanley 48-2-c THE DALLAS POST DEC. 7, 1972 NOTICE OF DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that the report of the auditors of DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1972 was filed on the 6th day of November, 1972 in the office of Prothonotary of Luzerne County of which the following is a concise summary or statement of same including the assets and liabilities of DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT and the same will be confirmed absolutely un- less an appeal is taken therefrom within 30 days after the filing thereof. ACCOUNTANTS’ OPINION We have examined the condensed balance sheet of DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT as of June 30, 1972 and the related statement of general fund revenue and expenditures for the year then ended. Our examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, and accordingly included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we con- sidered necessary in the circumstances; as to the Cafeteria and Activities Funds, it was not practical for us to extend our examina- tion beyond the School’s accounting for recorded cash receipts and disbursements. The inventory and property, plant and equipment are stated at the financial statements. In our opinion, except as noted in the preceding paragraph, the accompanying financial statements present fairly the financial po- sition of the School District at June 30, 1972 and the results of its operations for the year then ended, in conformity with the account- ing principles and reporting procedures established in the Manual of Accounting and Related Financial Procedures for Pennsylvania School Systems, applied on a basis consistent with that of the pre- ceding year. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. September 11, 1972 PARENTE, RANDOLPH & CO. Certified Public Accountants ASSESSED VALUATION ON REAL ESTATE $20,838,590 RATE OF REAL ESTATE TAX 62 MILLS DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 1972 ASSETS Cash (Note 1) - $ 128,985 Investments in U. S. Treasury obligations 100,500 Receivables: Delinquent taxes (contra) 44 668 Federal and state subsidies 14,078 Other 535 Inventory of materials and supplied (contra) (Note 2) 184,978 Amount to be provided for authority rentals (Note 4) 14,311,705 Property, plant and equipment (contra) (Note 3): Land and land equipment 416,200 Buildings 8,244,295 Furniture and equipment 615,502 TOTAL ASSETS $24,061,446 LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITIES LIABILITIES: : : Accounts payable $ 76,474 Accrued payroll 214,861 Amounts withheld from employees for taxes, etc. 67,684 Revenue received in advance 15,996 Authority rentals payable (Note 4) 14,311,705 TOTAL LIABILITIES $14,686,720 FUND EQUITIES: Contra: Invested in property, plant and equipment (Note 3) $9,275,997 Delinquent tax equities 44 668 Invested in inventory (Note 2) 184,978 Total contra $9,505,643 Fund balances (deficits) (130,917) TOTAL FUND EQUITIES $9,374,726 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITIES $24,061,446 See Notes to Financial Statements DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT STATEMENT OF GENERAL FUND REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1972 CASH, JULY 1,1971 $ 77,317 REVENUE: Local Sources $1,615,224 State Sources 1,631,284 Federal Sources 72,353 Total revenue 3,318,861 ADD—net decreases in assets and increase in liabilities 45,011 3,363,872 Total net resources 3,441,189 EXPENDITURES: Administration 123,855 Instruction 1,635,019 Public Personnel Services 57,126 Health Services 48,605 Public Transportation Services 154,357 Operation and Maintenance of Plant ~~ 348,766 Fixed Charges 168,707 Food Services 8,554 Student Activities 47,765 Community Services 7,294 Capital Outlay 35,437 Debt Service 494,876 Intersystem Payments 60,712 3,191,073 Total expenditures in liabilities 148,240 ADD—Total net obligations 3,339,313 CASH, JUNE 30, 1972 $101,876 See Notes to Financial Statements DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT 1. CASH: The balance in this account contains $22,438 that is restricted for conducting federal programs (ESEA-I and ESEA-III) and is not available for general school business. 2. INVENTORY: The inventory of material and supplies is stated at values assign- ed by the school personnel. 3. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT: Land and land improvements valuations represent values carried forward from prior years adjusted for additions and deletions during the years. Buildings, furniture and equipment are stated at insurable (replacement) value. 4. AUTHORITY RENTALS: The following tabulation summarizes the rental obligations of the School District: FINAL ANNUAL BUILDING PAYMENT DUE RENTAL Senior High School January 15, 1988 $125.000 Senior High School addition July 15, 1992 60.000 Junior High School January 1, 1992 281.000 TOTAL $466,000 46-3-c RESIDENTIAL And {COMMERCIAL WIRING . $18,950 Only $200 Down . $65 to $138 Monthly . Annual Percentage Rate 1 to 7V 3 Wire Service Installations . Depending on your income ELECTRIC HEAT Free Estimates IPHONE 824-1703 Consumers Want to Know by MARGARET SPADER Director of Consumer Affairs National Association of Manufacturers Why do some manufacturers charge extra for an auto- matic cord reel on a vacuvm cleaner? Shouldn't such safety features be manda- tory? Some persons can operate a vacuum cleaner with no cord entanglements. They may find a cord reel unneces- sary. Others constantly hassle with the cord and will un- doubtedly find the automatic cord reel well worth the extra cost. Safety and convenience features for some consumers are viewed as price boosters by others. That's why manu- facturers usually offer them as optional. Are attachments usually in- cluded in the purchase price of «a vacuum cleaner? It’s a good idea to check to see which tools are included in the advertised price. At- tachments are usually op- tional for upright cleaners Canister tank-type cleaners usually include a hose, two wands, a rug cleaning tool, a bare floor sweeper, uphol- stery tool, dusting brush and crevice tool. : Is a one-year guarantee standard for all vacuum cleaners? Most manufacturers of vacuum cleaners offer a guar- antee of one year on parts and labor. Occasionally, you’ll find some parts are guaranteed for less time. . Up to 33 Years to pay . Larger Houses Available No Flooding . $5,000 Flood Forgiveness MTR] Bi I 288-4535 FAIRWAX FINANCE CORP, LUZERNE | SEWER INSTALLATION Complete Hook Up 5 DAYS WEEK $1.70 PER HOUR Call 696-9596 After 3 P.M. Free Estimates Experienced SALAD MAKER Permanent Position For anyone for appointment call Mark Scipalis, Chef, 675-4207 EWBERRY ESTATE Country Club -Dallas- AND NOXEN, PA. 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