ARR es ERR RRS SEER nN ~ FOR SALE BIG saves! on all Interna- tional Cub Cadet lawn and garden equipment. AF Walters Memorial Hwy., Dallas, Pa. 26-tc-c MCCULLOCH and Homelite Chain Saws. Sales and Ser- vice. AF. Walters. Phone 675- 1869. 48-tf-c RECORDS Monte’s Record Store (next to Shavertown school). Open daily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Phone 675-3309. 3-6-¢ HELP WANTED MECHANIC. Trucks and cars. Construction equipment. Gas and diesel. Good pay. Good benefits. Inside work. Phone 696-1114, and ask for Mr. Elston 3-3-¢c R.N. OR LPN part time. 3 to 11 p.m. and 11 p.m. te 7 a.m. Also nurses Vy a.m. to 3 p.m. or 3 to 11 pkN. shift. Will train. Phone 639-5560 or 639-1885. 50-tf-c SIX HAYWOOD Wakefield Duxbury Chairs. Need re- finishing. Call 675-0403. BLACK LABRADOR Retreiver puppies. 7 weeks. Male, female. AKC Registered. ‘Finest breeding. $150. Phone 675-5142. 4-1-c FOUR FARRLY room chairs, two vinyl’ and two leather, gold and brown. From $25 to $60. Call $" -w SPY AND ROME apples. Harold Brace, Orange. Phone 333-4236. 4-1-c 4-4-c 1968 JEEPSTER Commando— V6. Call 696-2389 Sunday or after 6:30 in the evening. 4-1-¢ ar cONTEMPBRARY LIVING room sectional and 2 chairs. Phone 675-0226. WHOM TO CALL DAVID ERTLEY, INC. Sales and Service. Snowmobile parts, snowblowers, Wheel Horse tractors. Toro lawn- mowers and parts. Lawn- mowers sharpened, saws retoothed and filed. Call 287- 2151, ask for Bill Eckert. 50-tf-72 BACK MOUNTAIN Area. Mo- dern sanitation service. Rub- Commercial and residential. Reasonable rates. Phone 639- 5859. 16-tf-c WORK WANTED WILL DO SEWING in my home. Specializing in wedding and bridesmaids gowns. Phone 675-1824. 3-2-c WILL DO babysitting in my home for working mother. Dallas area. Phone 333-4669. 4-1-c HELP WANTED CLEANING WOMAN wanted for one day a week. Phone 696- 1404. 4-1-c HEAVY EQUIPMENT opera- tor. Dozer, back hoe etc. Phone 696-3494. 4-1-c RELIABLE MAN for stable work at Equestrian Center. Phone 675-3067. 4-1-c EXPANDING BUSINESS needs night manager. Good starting rate. Overtime paid. Fringe benefits. Apply in per- son. Chris’ Sunoco Service. Junction 309 & 415. Dallas. 4-1-¢ NIGHT CLEAN-up man. 10 pm. to 1 a.m. 5 nights per week. Also waitresses day or night. Full time. Apply Elbys Big Boy Restaurant. Route 309 and 415, Dallas. 4-1-¢ MECHANIC—TRUCKS and cars. Construction equipment, gas and diesel. Good pay, good benefits. Phone 696-1114 and ask for Mr. Elston.- 4-3-¢ 1971 DODGE Maxi-van. 318 3 speed. Good condition. Phone 696-2343. 4-1-p LAST DAYS OF close-out sale. one third discount on all an- tiques. The Whipple Tree. 90 Main St., Dallas. 10—5 daily. 4-1-p 1967 BMW 1800. Best offer. Phone 639-5243. 4-1-p 67 BUICK . 4 Door with air conditioning, 6-way power seat and new snow tires. $875.00. Call 675-4250. 4-2-C FRANKLIN MINT state of the union series bronze proof set: call 333-4166. 4-1 SALESLADIES— experienced—for the area’s newest and most exciting junior and misses boutique. Full or part-time. Write Box 16, c-o The Dallas Post. 4-1-¢ FOR 1 OR 2 students or working girls. Twin bedroom, private bath, and sitting room. $10 per person, weekly. Oakhill, Dallas. Phone 639-5866 after 6:00 p.m. LEGAL AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING ALL PERSONS, PART- NERSHIPS, BUSINESSES AND CORPORATIONS TO OBTAIN A BUILDING PER- MIT: FOR “THE. CON- STRUCTION, ENLARGEME- NT, ALTERATION, OR RELOCATION OF ANY BUILDING OR STRUCTURE: PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH BUILDING PERMITS; AND PROVIDING F OR PENALTIES FOR ANY PERSONS WHO FAIL OR REFUSE TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OR PROVISIONS OF THIS OR- DINANCE. The following is hereby enacted and ordained by the Council of the Borough of Harveys Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Section 1. Statement of Intent A. It shall be unlawful for any person, partnership, business or corporation to undertake or cause to be undertaken, the construction, reconstruction, enlargement, alteration, or relocation of any building or structure unless an approved building permit has been ob- tained from the Municipal Building Permit Officer. B. A building permit shall not be required for repairs to existing buildings or structures, provided that no structural changes or modifications are involved. Section 2. Definitions For the purposes of this ordinance, the following definitions shall apply: A. Building - a combination of materials to form a permanent structure having walls and a roof. Included shall be all mobile homes and trailors to be used for human habitation. B. Person - any person, persons, partnership, business or corporation. C. Structure - a combination of materials to form anything permanently affixed to or in the ground or to any other building or structure permanently af- fixed to or in the ground. In- cluded shall be such things as driveways, carports, porches, swimming pools, ete. Section 3. Application Proce- dure Application for such a building permit shall be made in writing to the Building Permit Officer on forms sup- plied by the municipality. Such application shall contain at least the following: A. Name and address of applicant. B. Name and address of owner of land on which proposed construction is to occur. C. Name and address of contractor. D. Site location. E. Brief description of cost. F. A plan of the site showing the exact size and location of the proposed construction as well as any existing buildings or structures. A Friendly, Confidential, Understanding Service. PHONE : 4c 288-4535 FAIRWAY FINANCE CORP.,, LUZERNE LOST : { Tom Bean’s MALE TERRIER lost in vicinity of Parrish Heights. Black with brown markings. Green collar, stubby tail. Answers to ‘Stubby’. Child- ren’s pet. Reward. 675-3402. 4-2-p LOST MALE brown and white Collie lost in the Kunkle area. Dog answers to the name of “Bud”. Reward. Call 675-1915. 4-1-p INSTRUCTION MEDICAL RECEPTIONISTS NEEDED: Work for doctors, clinics, medical centers, rest homes etc. Both part time and full time positions. Our home study course fully prepares you. Placement service upon completion of training. Write giving name and telephone number to CENTRAL CAREER SCHOOLS of Fayetteville, Pa. 17222. 4-1-c Refuse Removal Service Call 298-2347 24-Hour Answering Service Section 4. Issuance of Permit The Building Permit Officer shall issue a building permit only after it has been deter- mined that the proposed con- struction will be in conformance with all applicable require- ments and regulations. Section 5. Permit Changes After the issuance of a building permit by the Building Permit Officer, no changes of any kind shall be made to the application, permit, or any of the plans, specifications “or other documents submitted with the application without the written consent or approval of the Building Permit Officer. Section 6. Placards In addition to the building permit, the Building Permit Officer shall issue a placard which shall be displayed on the premises during the time construction is in progress. This placard shall show the number of the building permit, the date of its issuance and be signed by the Building Permit Officer. Section 7. Start of Construction Work on the proposed construction shall begin within six (6) months after the date of issuance of the building permit or the permit shall expire unless a time extension is granted, in Officer. Construction shall be considered to have started with the first placement of per- manent construction of the site, such as the pouring of slabs or footings or any work beyond the stage of excavation. For a structure without a basement or poured footings, the start of construction includes the first permanent framing or assembly of the structure or any part thereof on its pilings or foundation, or the affixing of any prefabricated structure or mobile home to its permanent site. Permanent construction does not include land preparation, land clearing, grading, filling; excavation for basement, footings, piers, or foundations; erection of tem- porary forms; the installation of piling under proposed sub- surface footings; or the in- stallation of sewer, gas, and water pipes, or electric or other service lines from the street. Section 8. Revocation During the construction period, the Building Permit Officer or other authorized official may inspect the premises to determine that the work is progressing in com- pliance with the information provided on the permit ap- plication and with all applicable municipal laws and ordinances. In the event the Building Permit Officer discovers that the work does not comply with the permit application or any applicable laws and ordinances, or that there has been a false statement or misrepresentation by any applicant, the Building Permit Officer shall revoke the building permit and report such fact to the Council for whatever action it considers necessary. Inspection and Section 9. Fees Applications for a building permit shall be accompanied by a fee, ' payable to the municipality, based upon the estimated cost of the proposed construction as determined by the Building Permit Officer at the following rates: Estimated Cost Fee $70.00 to $200.00 $0.00 201.00 to $1,000.00 5.00 Each additional $1,000.00, or part thereof beyond the first $1,000.00 1.00 Section 10. Appeals Any person aggrieved by the Building Permit Officer’s estimate of the cost of the proposed construction may appeal to the Council. Such appeal must be filed, in writing, within thirty (30) days after the Permit Officer. Upon receipt of such appeal, the Council shall set a time and place not less than ten (10) nor more than thirty (30) days for the purpose of hearing the appeal. Notice of the time and place of the hearing of the appeal shall be given to all parties at which time they may appear and be heard. The determination of the estimated cost by the Council shall be final in all cases. Section 11. Penalties Any person who fails to comply with any or all of the requirements or provisions of this ordinance or who fails or refuses to comply with any notice, order or direction of the Building Permit Officer or any other authorized employee of the municipality shall be guilty of an offense and, upon con- viction, shall pay a fine to the Borough of Harveys Lake of not less than Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) plus costs of prosecution. In default of such payment, such person shall be imprisoned in county prison for a period not to exceed ten (10) days. Each day during which any violation of this ordinance continues shall constitute a separate offense. In addition to the above penalties all other actions are hereby reserved including an action in equity for the proper en- forcement of this ordinance. The « imposition of a fine or penalty for any violation of, or non-compliance with, this or- dinance shall not excuse the violation or non-compliance or permit it to continue; and all such: persons shall be required to!~corréct or remedy“ such violations and non-compliances within a reasonable time. Any structure or building con- structed, reconstructed, enlarged, altered, or relocated, in non-compliance with this ordinance may be declared by the Council to be a public nuisance and abatable as such. Section 12. Severability Clause If any section, paragraph, sentenee or phrase of this or- dinance should be declared invalid for any reason what- soever, such decision shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance which shall remain in full force and effect. For this purpose the provisions of this ordinance are hereby declared to be severable. Y-BUY Rental & Sales 570 Main St. Plymouth Tel. 779-9321 FIREPLACE COAL (CANNEL COAL) Burns Like WOOD Lasts Like COAL ICOMFORT COAL CO. 684 N. Penn. Ave. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 825-2203 Who lS Tattersall? PUBLIC NOTICE or + This Ordinance shall become effective on January 16th, 1973, and shall remain in force until modified, amended, or rescinded, by the Council, of the Borough of Harveys Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. ADOPTED this 11th day of January, 1973. Signed: Thomas J. Cadwalader President of Council Attest: John N. Stenger Secretary Approved: William J. Connolly Mayor 4-1¢ LEGAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be re- ceived at the office of the Sec- retary, 25 Main St., Dallas, Pa., until 8 P.M. Feb. 20, 1973, for supplying to the Borough of Dallas, Gasoline (Regular), and Gasoline (High Test) for a period of one year from the date of contract. The aforesaid to be supplied from time to time by the proper Borough Officials. A certified or cashier’s check in the sum of $100.00 made payable to Dallas Borough, Dallas, Pennsylvania, must accompany each proposal. The Borough Council reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals. RALPH GARRIS Secretary 4-1-c LEGAL NOTICE The Borough of Dallas Per capita Tax at the rate of five dollars has been re-enacted without substantial change and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1973. RALPH C. GARRIS Secretary 4-1-c LEGAL NOTICE The Borough of Dallas Pro- perty Tax at the rate of nine (9) mills on each dollar of assessed valuation has been re-enacted without substantial change, and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1973. RALPH GARRIS Secretary 4-1-c¢ LEGAL NOTICE The Borough of Dallas 1 per- cent Wage Tax is re-enacted without substantial change and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1973. RALPH GARRIS Secretary 4-1-¢ LEGAL NOTICE Borough of Dallas Real Estate Transfer Tax at the rate of one (1 percent) percent of the value of the real estate trans- ‘erred, has been re-enacted without substantial change and he same tax has been imposed ‘or the year 1973. RALPH GARRIS Secretary 4-1-¢ Page 15 John F. Gager, a former resident of Dallas, has accepted a position as assistant con- troller and business manager of Juniata College. Mr. Gager was a 1971 graduate of Juniata College, where he majored in economics, and an alumnus of Wyoming Seminary. He was LEGAL ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF HARVEYS LAKE, LUZERNE COUNTY, and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, fixing the tax rate for the year 1973. BE IT ORDAINED AND EN- ACTED, and it is hereby or- dained and enacted by the Council of the Borough of Harveys Lake, County of Luzerne, Pennsylvania: That a tax be and the same is hereby levied on all property within the said municipality subject to taxation for the fiscal year 1973, as follows: j Tax rate for general pur- poses, the sum of seven mills on each dollar of assessed valuation, or the sum of seventy cents on each one hundred dollars of assessed valuation. An estimate of the specific items making up the amounts appropriated to the respective Departments is on file in the office of the Borough of Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania. That any ordinance, or part of ordinance, conflicting with this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed insofar as the same affects this ordinance. Adopted this 11th day of January, A.D. 1973. Thomas J. Cadwalader, President William J. Connolly, Mayor ATTEST: John H. Stenger, III. Secretary LEGAL articles of incorpora:ion were filed with, and approved by the wealth of Pennsylvania, Harris- burg, Penna., under the profes- sional Corporation Act ap- proved July 9, 1970 act No. 160, on December 1, 1972, for, and on behalf of David S. Wagner DDS PC. The purpose for which the cor- poration is organized is to pro- vide dental professional ser- vices and other professional services related thereto. 4-1-¢ job to be done oh V Call DO IT RITE 0dd Job and Maintenance Service ) 675-4270 formerly employed as an un- derwriter for Nationwide In- surance Co. in Harrisburg. He is also a member of the National Guard and the Toastmasters International. Mr. Gager is married to the former Bethlyn Ann Baker of Napier, New Zealand, a registered nurse in both New Zealand and Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Gager are now residing at 911 Washington St., Huntingdon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gager of Elmcrest Drive, Dallas. During -the Christmas holidays, John and Beth had as their guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Baker of Napier, New Zealand. Enroute to - Pennsylvania the Bakers were met by John’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Gager, in London for a two week vacation. This was Mr. and Mrs. Baker’s second visit to Pennsylvania where they have made many friends in the Dallas area. Dallas School The student council of Dallas Senior High School would like to announce that the magazine drive has now ended and all subscriptions have been turned in. We would like to thank all those who participated in the drive, with a special thanks to the subscribers. The magazines should be expected to arrive after eight to 10 weeks. Anyone not receiving their subscription should notify Mr. Rakshys at the school. PN During the Civil War, Wyoming Valley supplied whole companies to 13 regiments, the bulk of the men for the 52nd and 143rd Pennsylvania Volunteers, and individuals to many other regiments. 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