Cd Cd pnt =A UM Spe 8 {vn pd roe ATM ee ent 3 ert CE TI Cet” ft CTI Tr, — at : Notice All classified ads must be prepaid before Tues day noon of the publication date. Cost for 25 words is $1.50 plus 6 cents per word over 2 words. Exceptions to the above will be for re gular monthly clients and established business firms. GARAGE on or near Machell Avenue, Dallas. Rent or Buy. Call 288-3681 day. FOR SALE 4 ee er—— a < - MCCULLOCH and Homelite 42-2-p ~ Chain Saws. Sales and Ser- = FRET vice. A.F. Walters. Phone 675- ENTERTAIN MENT WANT. 1869 ED—Singer, Organ, Piano, a8.tf Guitar, for Lounge in Back * Mountain. Call 696-9590. ROOMMATES. 1 or 2 guys to share apartment rent at Har- veys Lake. Ideal for Penn State students. Call after 6 p.m. 639-1293. REMINGTON CHAIN saws, sales and service. Saw chains machines sharpened. Call 639- ‘ 5030 or 639-1794. | ak 9-tfc 42-2-p FLORIDA—We are an adult couple looking for another mature couple to share tour- ing expenses the first 2 weeks GO-CART 5 horsepower, good condition. $65. For informa- tion call 474-9081 and ask for John. 34-tf-f of January, Call 288-5736. — SLL 42-1-c 8 MINIATURE COLLIE. Tri- 2 0 00 7 oioneieenns color. Male. 7 months old. ADVERTISING . AK.C. Registered. Call 824 SALESPERSON for weekly newspaper. Experience not required. Call 675-5211 for ap- pointment. 0483. “| 42-1-p 4 HEISEY TUMBLERS, 5 ice cream parlor stools—no backs, Barber shop chairs, Buggy seat. Call 675-4150 after 11:00 a.m. WHOM TO CALL CARD READING by appoint: ment only. Call 696-1294. 41-2-¢ 42-1-¢ 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA $50.00 Call after 6:00 p.m. 696- 1270. WALL PAPERING done. Call M. Dymond in Shavertown “after 5 p.m. 696-1690 or 696- HY : ESTATE SALE: China, pottery, new furniture, mink coats, shoes, linens, kitchen items, jewelry, other personal ef- fects. Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. October 19 and 20th, Apt. 117—Franklin House, 33 Holiday Drive, Holi- day GreeprAcres, Kingston, Pa. sanclfoost, Appraiser. 42-1-c 41-4-p ‘SERVICES BOOKKEEPING: FEDERAL State and Local; Tax returns, small businessmen. Walter A. Zell, 639-1861. ? 24-tf-c TUTORING in your home by elementary teacher. Grades 1 through 6. Call 675-3228 41-2-p HELP WANTED BOY OVER 16 to work in Anti- que shop and do some lawn work. Reply Box 22, c-o Dallas Post, Dallas. DELUXE ELECTRIC Com- pany now serving Back Moun- tain Area with the finest in re- sidential wiring. For free esti- mates and prompt 24 hour service call 675-5795. H33tle JMR HOUSEHOLD HELP wanted 1 3 day a week. Must provide own transportation. Call 675-1295." ir 42-2-¢ FULL OR PART TIME help needed for cleaning. Apply Checkerboard Inn. Carverton Road. Trucksville or call 696- 9595. GARAGE SALE THURSDAY & FRIDAY, Octo- ber 18th & 19th at R.D. 3, Wyo- ming below Memorial Shrine Cemetery from 10 a.m. till 7 p.m. For directions call 333- 4353. Household items, cloth- ing, clocks, dishwashers, den set, and many other items. COUNTER "TMAN—Yard Man, neal appearance, paid vaca- 3 tion. Blue Cross-Blue Shield. Apply in person between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. Square H 42-1-p Lumber Co., 1586 San Souci '/ Parkway. ¢ s21.c FOR RENT | LPN by examination, 11 to 7 770GA TERRACE, Tunkhan- | shift. Carpenter Nursing pnock. two bedroom unfurnish- Home. Phone 639-1185 or 639- ¢d apartment. wall-to-wall 5360. carpeting. electric heat. air 42-tf-¢ conditioning. all appliances. cable TV. $150.00. Three bed- - NURSES AID—7to3and3to 11 poom also available. Phone shifts. Will train. Carpenters 836-1417 9:00 to 5:00. Nursing Home. Phone 639-1185 41-3-¢ or 639-5560. ROOM BY WEEK or month. air conditioning, electric heat. Copper Kettle Motel, Tel. 298- KEY PUNCH OPERATOR Contact = Mr. McGuire, 2900 American Asphalt, Chase. : Call 696-1114. 30-tf-c 21e Ls ~ 2X". " BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY RESPONSIBLE PERSON wanted to own and operate candy & confection vending route. Dallas & surrounding area. Pleasant business. High . BARMAN OR BARMAID, . Cocktail-@ervice, Short order © cook, for"New Lounge in Back Mountain. Call 696-9590. WANTED TO BUY IRON AND TIN TOYS. Plastic promotional models of cars. No Repros. Call 474-6932. 42-1-p NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO OWEN P. WILLIAMS, his Executors, Administrators, Heirs or Assigns, that on Sep- tember 25, 1973 the Estate of Thomas Jones, deceased, Thomas R. Jones, Jr., adminis- trator, commenced an Action to Quiet Title against you, filed to No. 7175 of 1973, in the Office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County which you are required to defend. The land involved is a lot 42 feet x 90 feet improved with a dwelling known as 11 East Wall Street, Plymouth Borough, Pennsylvania. The deed for same is recorded in Luzerne County Deed Book 1150 at page 373. You are notified to plead to the above action and related complaint within twenty (20) days from service thereof. A hearing on said action will be held on November 19, 1973 at 11:05 A.M. at the Luzerne County Court House at which time a Decree may be entered forever barring you from im- peaching, denying, or in any way setting up any title or impeaching the title of the Plaintiffs in and to said land. EDWARD E. HOSEY ATTORNEY AT LAW 74 East Main Street Plymouth, Pa. 18651 40.-3-C CAN YOU SELL? Your own full-time busi- ness, Real Estate, right in the Bowman Creek area. National company, estab- lished in 1900, largest in its field.: (Unlicensed?—We give exam guidance.) All advertising, all signs, forms, supplies furnished. Professional Trailing and Instruction given for rapid development—from Start to $ucce$$. Nationwide ad- vertising brings Buyers from Everywhere. Can you qualify? You must have initiative, excellent char- acter (bondable), sales ability, befinancially re- sponsible. Commission- volume opportunity for man, woman, couple or team That Can Sell. Infor- mation without obligation. C.J. McGroarty, Manager STROUT REALTY, Inc. R.D. 2, Box 89-F, Forkston Mehoopany, Pa. 18629 od THE DALLAS POST, LEGAL Kingston Township Zoning Hearing Board will hold a public hearing at the. Kingston Township Municipal Building, II Carverton Road, Trucksville, Thursday, November 1, 1973 at 8 p.m., to hear a request from Harold K. Ash, 144 N. Main St., Shavertown, to install two, 12 by § feet metal sheds for storage adjacent to the property line of Theodore Poad. signed John Dana Zoning Officer Reduce safe & fast with GoBese Tablets & E-Vap “water pills”. Stapinski Walgreen Agency Drug, Dallas A Friendly, Confidential, U Service, PHONE RasHisading 288-4535 FAIRWAY FINANCE CORP., LUZERNE FILL American Asphalt & Paving Co. Ask For Andy Bendick * 696-1114 OCTOBER 18, 1973 LEGAL 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, 1973 was filed on the 28 day of September, 1973 in the office of the Prothono- tary 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, 1973 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 ac- counting records and such other auditing procedures as we con- sidered necessary in the circumstances. The inventory and property, plant and equipment are stated at values other than cost as more fully explained in Notes 2 and 3 to the financial statement. In our opinion, except as noted in the preceding paragraph, the accompanying financial statements present fairly the financial LEGAL funded to the Federal government in General Fund Revenue. To the extent that that reimbursible expenditures eral Fund expenditures and fund deficit are overstated. 2. INVENTORY : personnel. 3. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT: at insurable (replacement) value. vania Department of Public Instruction. general fund operations for the year then ended, in conformity with the accounting 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 preceding year. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. August 10, 1973 PARENTE, RANDOLPH & CO. Certified Public Accountants JOINS JOAN EVANS REAL ESTATE Joan Evans, Realtor, is pleased to announce that Lawrence S. Jones has re- cently joined the firm as a sales associate. Ready to assist you with all your residential, indus- trial, and commercial needs, Mr. Jones ean be reached at Joan Evans Real Estate, 33 W. South Street, Wilkes-Barre, tele- phone 824-5763 or at home at 696-2683. 675-0091 THE TT la _ emma SIMONIZ. SORIES and PREMIUM TOOLS. INITIAL SELLING! ko COMPANY FURNISHED ACCOUNTS! ; texize \ a’ ATH TTT a wi _ JOHNSON Se profit items. Can start part time. Age or experience not important. Requires car and $995 to $1.885. cash invest- ment. For details write and EARN $400.00 Monthly address- ing envelopes. For details mail 25 cents and stamped- self addressed envelope to VBP ENTERPRIZE, P.O. Box 275. Hooksett, New include phone number: De- Hampshire 03106. partment BVV, 3938 Meadow- 42-2-c crest Road. St. Louis Park, Minn. 55426. YARD SALE TOOLS, FURNITURE, toys and some antiques. Friday, Octo- ber 19, and Saturday, October 20. 146 Woodlawn Avenue, Mountaintop. contents and estates, oriental rugs, paintings, jewelry, sil- ver, antiques, cut glass and so forth. Reply Box 22, c-0 Dallas Post, Dallas. | 33-tf-c 42-1-p i Ae ama mae aia ae oe ae a Mountaintop, { RRR v Route 309 AAA AAA AAA AAA i aD « ASSESSED VALUATION ON REAL ESTATE $21,776,472 RATE OF REAL ESTATE TAX 58 MILLS . DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT CONDENSED BALANCE SHEET JUNE 30, 1973 ASSETS Cash: ; Restricted (Note 1) $ 79,428 Not Restricted 188,210 Investments: Restricted (Note 1) 599,588 Not Restricted 500 Receivables: Delinquent taxes (contra) 50,141 Federal and state subsidies 124,915 Inventory of materials and supplies (contra) (Note 2) 190,341 Amount to be provided for authority rentals (Note 4) 13,845,705 ‘ Property, plant and equipment (contra) (Note 3): Land and land equipment 292.836 Buildings 8,409,944 Furniture and equipment 758,299 TOTAL ASSETS $24,539,907 LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITIES LIABILITIES: i Accounts payable: Construction (Note 1) $ 213,288 Other 88,508 Accrued payroll 301,627 Amounts withheld from employees for taxes, etc. 82,090 Revenue received in advance (Note 1) 387,912 Authority rentals payable (Note 4) 13,845,705 TOTAL LIABILITIES 14,919,130 FUND EQUITIES: . Contra: Invested in property, plant and equipment (Note 3) 9,461,079 Delinquent tax equities 50,141 Invested in inventory (Note 2) 190,341 Total contra 9,701,561 Fund balances (deficits) (80,784) TOTAL FUND EQUITIES 9,620,777 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITIES $24,539,907 See Notes to Financial Statements DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT STATEMENT OF GENERAL FUND REVENUE AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1973 CASH, JULY 1, 1972 $ 101,876 REVENUE: Local Sources $1,632,119 State Sources 1,881,182 - Federal Sources 122,726 Total revenue 3,636,027 ADD—net decreases in assets and increase in liabilities 490,770 4,126,797 Total net resources 4,228,673 EXPENDITURES: Administration 159,049 Instruction 1,897,377 Public Personnel Services 92,918 Health Services 53,878 Public Transportation Services 160,412 Operation and Maintenance of Plant 345,001 Fixed Charges 232,224 Food Services 12,521 Student Activities 48,611 Community Services 7,375 Capital Outlay 45,915 Debt Service 500,052 Intersystem Payments 105,544 Total expenditures 3,660,877 ADD—net increases in assets and decreases in liabilities 380,125 Total net obligations 4,041,022 CASH, JUNE 30, 1973 $ 187,671 See Notes to Financial Statements DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTES TO FINANCIAL. STATEMENTS FEDERAL FUNDS: . REVENUE Restricted RECEIVED IN ADVANCE Restricted for Federal [Cash Investments ESEA programs - $12,292 $ 12,292 Restricted for construc- tion of relocatable class- rooms (A) 67,136 $226,352 Deferred revenue for flood displaced students (b) 373,236 373,236 Other : Total $79,428 $599,588 $387,912 (A) During the current fiscal year the District received $1,120,680 under Section 7B of P.L. 874 for the construction of relocatable classrooms. At June 30, 1973, $293,488 ofthis amount had not been expended because the project was not completed. Both the re- venue and expenditures for this project are included in the Capi- tal Reserve Fund and had no effect on the General Fund. (B) Based upon estimates of the number of flood effected students to be placed in the District during the current school year (1972- 73) made by representatives of the Federal Government and Dis- trict’s administration prior to the 1972-73 school year the District received an advance payment of $373, 236 under Section 7A of P.L. 874 for the operation of temporary facilities for these stu- dents. Because this revenue was included in the budget for the subsequent (June 30, 1974) fiscal year, the mandatory audit by the Federal government as to the actual number of flood effected students that attended the school district during the current fiscal year had not been made. and District administration are unable 4. AUTHORITY RENTALS: the School District: AE ANNUAL RENTAL... .... BUILDING 1973-1988 1988-1992 1992-2003 Senior High School $125,000 Senior High School addition 60,000 $183,500 Junior High School 281,0001 281,000 $464,000 TOTAL $466,000 $464,500 $464,000 5. ACCOUNTING METHODS: are the following: a. Delinquent tax revenue is reported on a cash basis they are normally received c. All other income is on an accrual basis d. Depreciation of plant and equipment is not provided propriations of the fiscal year benefited. the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. PROBLEM PREGNANCY ? PREGNANCY COUNSELING SERVICE CALL (215) 329-7450 SHOE REPAIR NOW OPEN AT McCRORY'S Midway Shopping Center Wyoming Valley Mall Sleeping problem ? Restless? Get Snoozer Tablets for a safe night’s sleep. : ONLY 98c Stapinski Walgreen re Agency Drug, Dallas Tanks—Piping—Switches Anything Related To FIREPLACE LOGS FOR SALE 675-3835 J. J. BARTO Centermoreland” 333-4548 RAIN GUTTER WORK GUTTERS&DOWN SPOUTS $2 PER FOOT INSTALLED JOSEPH & EDWARD WACHS PHONE 388-6719 GARAGE SALE Friday And Saturday Oct. 19th & 20th 10:00-4:00 USEABLE HOUSEHOLD GOODS CLOTHING BAKED GOODS ARTS & CRAFT ITEMS PUMPKINS MR. 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