firms. : . FOR SALE MCCULLOCH and Homelite Chain Saws. Sales and Ser- vice. Ady Walters. Phone 675- JRLERYS 3 27 48-tf-c REMINGTON CHAIN saws, sales and service. Saw chains machines sharpened. Call 639- 5030 or 639-1794. NEVER USED FURNITURE, Early American living room, Spanish: mediterranean bed- room, bronze-chromette kitchen set with formica table top. Call after 6 p.m. 288-5626 or 287-5628. WALLPAPERING DONE. Call after 5:00—M. Dymond— Shavertown. 696-1690 or 696- 2998. WE PAX TOP PRICES for scrap SFM Tab cards, data paper, newsprint. 500 1b. lots & up, magazines, etc. Call Quaker Electronics 1-256-3477. 1-tf-c HELP WANTED BOY OVER 16 to work in Anti- que shop and do some lawn work. Reply Box 22, c-0 Dallas Post, Dallas. 33-tf-c FEDERAL State and Local; Tax returns, small businessmen. Walter A. Zell, 639-1861. PARTY CHIEF and crew:Ex- perc in surveying. Fee Negot.-Hr. Peter Potter 825- 4534 Snelling & Snelling Emp.” Agcy. 913 United Penn Bank Bldg. R.N. SUPERVISOR for 3 to 11 shift or L.P.N. by exam. Call 639-1885 or 639-5560. AFTER CHRISTMAS BILLS? Demonstrate Sarah Coventry Jewelry. Part-time work, no investment, no delivery. Call 333-4432 or 822-1290. FOR RENT COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD 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 3 NEW RANCH Style homes for immediate sale. 2—Terrace Ave., Trucksville. 1—South Abington, Edella Road. Low down payment, owner will ‘aid in arranging financing. For information call 696-1767 or 346-1562. 48-8-c WHOM TO CALL BURGLAR ALARMS IN- STALLED. Commercial, Industrial and Domestic. Call 1-256-3477 or 256-3856 D-B Security Systems. 1-tf-c LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been issued to Neil Debo of 20 Cooper Street, Pringle, Penn- sylvania, Executor of the Estate of Mary Myga, Deceas- ed, late of the Borough of Luzerne, Pennsylvania, who died on Dec. 10, 1973. All per- sons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, or those having claims or de- mands to present the same without delay to the Executor above named. ROSENN, JENKINS & GREENWALD 1-3-¢ LEGAL Notice to bidders- Specifications for 1974 police cruiser may be picked up at the secretary’s office, Dallas Borough Building, 25 Main Street, Dallas. Ralph Garris Secretary Dallas Borough 52-2-¢ Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Kate Bobula, a-k-a ‘Katarzyna Bobula, Deceased, late of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., who died September 25, 1973. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same to Walter Bobula, Executor, c-o his at- torney, Albert H. Aston, 38 West Market Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. 51-3-¢ LEGAL that Gerald J. Nemshick of 255 Jamies Street, Kingston, Penn- sylvania, will file in the Office of the Secretary of the Com- monwealth, and in the Office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County on January 7, 1974, an application for a certificate to do business under the assumed name of Four Seasons Hair Fashions, said business to be conducted at 14 North Mountain Mountain Top, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. ROSENN, JENKINS & GREENWALD Suite 1000, Blue Cross Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18711 1-1-¢ HELP WANTED Executive Secretary Take Charge Type for Busy Executive. Call 823-7489 SPECIAL ON REPLACEMENT WINDOWS "WINTER SALE ALUMINUM SIDIN ° ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS {us Yar $9790 bd Phone ? Der Aluminum Patio Awnings il. 2 7 Ig © 89 As low as As low as Aluminum Awnings *83, — oy] PCALUNINUN, LUZERNE-DALLAS WIGAWAY—LUZERNE "PRODUCTS Nearly 100, senior education majors at Wilkes College have completed their prescribed student-teaching requirements with the recent end of the fall semester and are now looking forward to the spring semester, opening Jan. 21, and graduation in May. Edwin Johnson, assistant professor of education and di- rector of student teaching, re- cently made his report on the accomplishments of the student teachers during their semester of classroom training. In that report to Dr. Eugene Hammer, chairman of the Wilkes Education department, Mr. Johnson expressed satis- faction with the way the stu- dents performed. He based his findings on the written sum- maries submitted from the various regional school districts that hosted the student teachers. Both Mr. Johnson and Dr. Hammer expressed gratitude toward the co-operating teachers in whose classes the Wilkes education majors were able to put into practice the basic concepts of good class- room procedure as it was learn- ed during their prior training at the local college. o LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jesse Weber and Kenneth Weber, both of R.D. 1, Pine Road, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsyl- vania, will file in the Office of the Secretary of the Common- wealth, and in the Office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County on January 7, 1974, an application for a certificate to do business under the assumed name of Weber Realty Co., said R.D. 1, Pine Road, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania. ROSENN, JENKINS & GREENWALD 1000 Blue Cross Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18711 1-1-¢ cruiting, 19 N. Main St., Among those who completed student teaching on the secon- dary and elementary levels and as music majors trained for teaching are: Betsy Yunkunis, Kingston; Maryann Reinn, Luzerne; Lovey Kochanievich, Wilkes-Barre; Constance Swinn, West Pittston; Charlene Volpe, Pittston; Rose Guasto, Yatesville; Barbara Gall, Plains; Karen Cerep, Tunkhan- nock; and Anita Pauley Shaw, Leda Pickett, and Rosanne Mesh, all of Wilkes-Barre. Mary Linda Rogan, Pittston; Alevis Waskie, Wilkes-Barre; Karen Ann Freid, West Pitt- ston; Richard Anselmi, Exeter; Charles F. Mecadon, Pittston; James Rodda, Wilkes-Barre; Frank Singer, Pittston; Noel Duffy, Wilkes-Barre; James Burns, Kingston; Joe Asklar, Swoyersville; Paul Lavelle, Plains; William Kozicki, Ash- ley; and John Marks, Kingston. Also, Linda Walter, Nanti- coke; Mary Callahan, Wilkes- Barre; Jennifer Morgan, Pitt- ston; Gail Charters, Wilkes- Barre; Gail Kutch, Plains; Jay McGinley, Kingston; Bernard Elko, Larksville; Diane Thomas, Wilkes- Barre; Michalene Figel, Plains; Shari Kalish, Wilkes-Barre: Pam Pethick, Dallas; Bill Savers, Wilkes-Barre; Melonie Stemba, Wilkes-Barre; Lynn Karnofsky, Forty Fort; and Pat Moran, Laflin. BONNER'S "72 CHEVROLET One-half Ton Pick-up 4 . Cylinder. Standard. 4 F& Speed, Radio. Heater. §& Color is White. LUV. I Specialist 1 ! } | ! | rapid ad- | <i ‘6935 ‘3495 6995 ‘4295 "3995 Ses "13 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 20,000 Miles, A-title, wos 12 Cadillac Fleetwood ° 3 soos Brougham, Cadillacs Finest, 26,000 4995 ne, "12 Buick Electra 4.Dr. Hardtop, 26,000 Orig. Miles. usa "13 Lincoln Mark IV i0,000 Miles, | Owner. se "12 Pontiac Bonneville ° from) Sta. Wag., 9-Pass. Only 22,000 Mi. 3495 em "12 Cadillac Cpe. ie Extra Nice. Cpa 119 Oldsmobile "Toronado, Only 19,000 Miles, RUTTER AVE. at VAUGHN—KINGSTON 288-8411 OPEN EVENINGS Lois Jones, Pittston; Carol Pechalonis, Tunkhannock; Cathy Baumann, Kingston; Terry Roccograndi, Edwards- ville; Marline Rampola, Wilkes-Barre; Debra Rinken, Dallas; Joseph Elias, Wilkes- Barre; Andrea Bogusko, Wilkes-Barre; Ruth DeWitt, Trucksville; Christine Dona- hue, Kingston; Mary Ellen Good, Forty Fort; and Dorene Daring, Dallas; David J. Cooper, Wilkes-Barre; and Ronald Schuleski, Wilkes-Bar- re. Members of the department of education who were responsi- ble for the training and oversee- ing of the student-teachers in- cluded: Dr. Richard Rees, Pro- fessor George Siles, director, elementary education; Marga- ret Thompson, Lily Bynon, and Professor William Gasbarro, chairman of the Wilkes College department of music. There is a backlog of mail in some of the local post offices. Don’t take a chance on your news being left out of the paper. Send it in early or drop it off at the office. Polyester—Easy Care Fiber—Polyester is a man- made fiber found in double knits, permanent press fabrics, curtains, draperies, upholstery, carpets and pillow: stuffing. It has become the darling of the textile industry recently be- cause of its popular character- istics. Mrs. Ruth Ann Wilson, Extension clothing specialist at The Pennsylvania State Uni- versity, says polyester is dur- able, wrinkle-resistant. dries rapidly, rarely needs ironing and has good shape retention including holding pleats and creased well. Most garments of polyester are machine mash- able and dryable, but as with anything you buy, check labels and follow care instructions. 1969 CHEVROLET IMPALA Sport Coupe. V-8. Radio. Heater. Auto- matic Pow. Steer. . Maroon, Vinyl Top. *1075 BONNER=== 662 Wyoming Avenue | GTC NOL EAR EA (RSE Flexible Schedule. 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