Lr TTR Aa oe ple mm. ted AW- tri- er- ow n’s ain . ite. 500 ee. ed he mn, rt: RAALUL LAL LEER LEI ERLE LARRY TERR AAR AREAL RA AAR ELLER AAA AALLARS ATR OR SALE EMINGTON CHAIN saws, sales and service. Saw chains machines sharpened. Call 639- 5030 or 639-1794. ,9-tf-c RD TRUCK motors for sale. All completely rebuilt. Most Sixes in stock at all times. 100 tee. 6 cyl. 223-240-300 cu. in. V- 8-330 MD-330 HD-360-361-391- lay servi@a' or installation, all 717-942%290 any time. 23-tf FOR SALE. 1973 Ford Galaxie Air- conditioning, Power Steering, and Power Brakes. $2,995. Call 675-5211. : 30-1-p pickup Custom 100. 8’ box, also 24” aluminum cap. New tires. New shocks, good condition. Call 675-2888. : 30-1-p FOR SALE. 1966 V.W. parts. Engine, transmission, tires, etc. New convertible top, radio, misc., body parts. Call 30-1-¢ FOR SALE. Dinette table, four chairs, only 2 months old. Like new. $65. Call 287-0121 after 5:30 p.m. 30-1-¢ FOR SALE 1 Yamaha 60 ce. Excellent | running condition, 4 speed. For trails and dirt riding only. Call 675-0281 after 6:00 weekdays. 30-1-c¢ MOTORCYCLE for Sale. 1973 Kawasaki 500 cc, excellent condition. Call 288-1647. 30-1-¢ CAR FOR SALE. 1968 Buick Electra 225, two door hard top with new tires, runs good. Call 696-2398. 30-1-¢ FOR SALE. Firewood delivered. Call 477-2035. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS for sale. (all 822-5935. & 30-1-¢ BOAT & MOTOR, 15 ft., $500. Call 639-1861. 30-1-c Ww 7 GRAVE LOTS--Memorial Shrine. Call 823-5359 after 4 p.m. 30-1-¢ FOR SALE. Comet Sail Boat + with trailor, new main and © jib. Can be seen at Pole 294, Harveys Lake, or call 639- © 2118. $750. 30-1-¢ PORCH SALE. Saturday, July 27, 11 to 6, Dorchester Drive, . Dallas. First house on left, . above Sacred Heart . Cemetary. Numerous house- hold items, exterior house paint, games, clothing, vard notions. © 30-1-c FOR SALE; 1973 Suzuki, GT 185, like n&#¥. Only 1,200 miles. $550. Phone 675-3505. Ask for Bill. 30-1-¢ FOR SALE. 1972 3-bedroom, 2 bath, Coburn Mobile Home, $6,500. Smith’s Trailer Park, Harveys Lake. Family moving. Call 639-5182. 30-1-p PET FOR SALE . Setter, 3!» 675-5742. months old. Call 30-1-c sale. 7 weeks old. Black-White and tan. Call 477-5936. 30-1-p APARTMENT FOR RENT FOR RENT new 4 room apt., 2 bedroom, large porch, electric heat. Adults preferred. Call 675- 1935. 30-1-¢ APARTMENT for Rent. 5 rooms and bath, heat and hot 30-1-p It Pays To Advertise HELP WANTED LIVE IN COMPANION for semi-invalid. Attractive pay, no expenses. 2 days off per week. Must drive. Phone 675- 1820 or 675-5141. 29-2-¢ ATTENTION. Warehouse workers wanted. Must have drivers license. Apply in person Unclaimed Freight Co., Rt. 309, Trucksville. 30-1-¢ WOMAN WANTED for house- keeping, one day a week. Own transportation required. $16 per day. Apply Dallas Past, Box 20. 30-1-c HELP WANTED. Baby sitter for infant. Mon.-Wed.-Fri., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., beginning Sept. 3rd, in a home with business. Call 675-1805. 30-1-¢ HELP WANTED. Woman to clean townhouse for couple. One day a week. Must have own transportation. Call 675- 0275. 30-1-¢ NURSES AID, 11-7 shift. Main- tenance man for Nursing home, hours 8-4. Apply in person. Carpenter Nursing Home, RD 4, Dallas. 30-1-¢ SERVICES BURGLAR ALARMS installed. Commercial and Domestic. Call 1-256-3477 or 256-3856. D-B Security Systems. 1-tf-c BOOKKEEPING: FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL TAX RETURNS, SMALL BUSI- NESSMEN. WALTER A. ZELL. 639-1861. 9-tf FILL, TOPSOIL, EX- CAVATION. Jack Jones, call 675-4545. 27-4-p REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 NEW RANCH HOMES. 1 in South Abington and 2 in Trucksville. Owner will aid financing. Call 696-1767. Collect after 6 p.m. 27-8-¢ SITUATIONS VACANT RESPONSIBLE PERSON to own and operate confection vending route. Dallas and surrounding area. High profit items. Can start part time. Age or experience not impor- tant. $1,195 to $3,750 cash investment. Write and include your phone number. BVV, 3938 Meadowbrook Rd., Minneapolis, 55426. X 30-1-p SERVICES RENDERED DRESSMAKING zippers and hems. Prices reasonable. Call 696-1287, between 9 & 5. 30-1-p FREE ESTIMATES. Hauling trash. Cellars, yards, garages and houses. Call 639-2129 and ask for Bob. : 30-4-¢ PERSONAL COLUMN SLEEPING PROBLEM? Rest- less? Get Snoozer Tablets for a safe night's sleep. Only 98 cents. Stapinski Drug, Dallas. 30-3-p REDUCE safe and fast with Gobese Tablets & E-Vap “water pills”, Stapinski Wal- green Drug, Dallas. 30-7-p GOBESE VITAMIN E Cream, the No. 1 all-around skin cream. Only $1.98, Stapinski Walgreen Drug, Dallas. 30-3-p Anne Neyhard 779-1647 Back from a vacation in Atlantic City are Tony, Lottie and Paula Salitis and Bud, Helen and Sharon Mihalchik. The families stayed at the Holi- day Inn on the Boardwalk. Everyone would like to have a celebrity in the family and that’s just what the Leo Wallace family of Howard Street has. A cousin of theirs, Brad Davis, is one of the stars of the new T.V. soap opera “How to Survive a Marriage.” Brad plays Alex Kronos in the series. You can be sure the Wallaces are tuned in everyday at 3:30. Wayne Yechimowicz, West State Street, has returned home after being a patient at the Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. y Larksville Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 and its auxiliary particip- ated in the Mocanaqua Volun- teer Fire Co. parade July 21. Fire Chief Raymond Gimble was in charge of the unit. Happy Anniversary to my parents, Bill and Mary Motyka, Oak Hill, Dallas, who cele- brated their 28th wedding an- niversary July 20. They were married in St. Anthony’s Church, Larksville. My mother is the former Mary Fertal, daughter of Anna Fertal, Franklin Street, Larksville, and the late Joseph Fertal. My father is the son of the late Felix and Margaret Motyka, Sixth Street, Larksville. Judy Wallace, who is at home recuperating from surgery, hosted a pajama party Monday. Enjoying a night of fun, food and games were Michele Fisher, Brenda Bobeck, Mich- ele Wallace, Sharon Mihalchik and the hostess. Deborah = Rutkowski and Richard Vaverka were the re- cipients of the Wyoming Valley West High School Band Parents Association award for good band citizenship. Deborah was a member of the band for six years and also on the school newspaper staff. Richard also was a six year band member and was in the school chorus. As part of the special activ- ities scheduled for the Wyoming Valley West School District summer playground program, a stuffed animal show was held at St. John’s Parkway, Nesbitt Street, Larksville. Judges were Morales; “Robert Brandon, and Robert’ McDon- ough. Robert Magalski is a Wyoming Valley West play- ground supervisor. Winners in the show were: RUMMAGE SALE RUMMAGE SALE, July 25-26, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Baby cloth- ing, car seat, high chair, combination carriage and stroller, bassinett, baby dres- sing table, toys, dishes, some antiques, misc. On outlet Road, Harveys Lake, look for signs. 30-1-¢ LOST LOST DOG. In vicinity of Green Acres. Missing 3 weeks. Male, Silver-Grey, Miniature Poodle. Answers to name of Jillbear. Reward, no ques- tions asked. Call 287-6822. 30-1-¢ JULY 25, 1974 Page 19 prettiest - pink mouse, Chipper Piekanski; most original - stuffed fox, Judy Richards; smallest - elephant, Janet Skoronski; biggest - yellow dog, Pam Finowicz; funniest - yellow mongoon, Karen Burns; most unusual - gorilla, Chris Sosnick; most used - purple teddy bear, Fred McElwee. Mary, Nellie and Helen Boyer, Toni Fierro and Mary Lou Thomas have returned from a holiday tour of Hawaii. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Winslow, Bennet Street, Kingston, who recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. They were married in St. Casmer’s Church, Larksville. The couple has two sons, James and John. Mrs. Winslow is the former Jean Rynkiewicz, daughter of Mary Rynkiewicz and the late John Rykiewicz. Mr. Winslow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Winslow of Larksville. They were honored at a family dinner given by their sons. Sincere sympathy to the family of the late Ralph Cos- losky. A surprise birthday party was given for Mary Ann Petrikonis, Howard Street, by her husband Joe. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. John Baloh, Mary Ann’s parents; John Baloh; Kathy Motyka; Mr. and Mrs. Wally Sehrin; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sehrin; Richard Sehrin; Mrs. Joseph Petrikonis Sr., Mary Ann’s mother-in-law; - DER Blocks (continued from PAGE ONE) Plant manager Tom Bagley was instructed to set up a meet- ing between the Kingston Town- ship supervisors, Swoyersville Borough Council and their soli- citor, and DAMA to discuss the possibility of Marcytown resi- dents being hooked up to the Swoyersville sewerage system. David Stevens, representing the Robert Laux Agency, re- quested information about the time schedule for Sewer Exten- sion Plan One, and approval xor a 23-acre development on Machell Avenue, Dallas. Mr. Stevens was told that the number 79, and it is hoped that construction will’ be complete by the spring of 1977. He was of the proposed development to DAMA for approval with provi- sions to hook up to the extension in the future. Three bids were opened for lateral and construction work for DAMA from American As- phalt, H. Delong, and Hoover and Milbrodt. The bids were tabled and will be discussed at a special meeting in the near fu- ture. 1973 Pontice . LeMans : Sports Coupe 6-cyl., radio, heater auto. trans., pwr Business Cards Wedding Invitations .Magnetic Signs 345 Pierce St. Kingston, Pa. lamps, ¢ dryer, D1, lawn furniture, skis, GOBESE Natural Vitamin E, available in tasty chewables and tablets. Only $3.49. Stapinski Drug, Dallas. 30-3-p Think A Linle The depotism of custom is on the wane. We are not content to know that things are; we ask whether they ought to be. --J. S. Mill LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at an adjourned meeting of the Dallas School District Board of Directors held June 28, 1974, a resolution was adopted approving the budget for the school year 1974-75, which sets forth therein expenditures in the total amount of $4,513,906.00, based on a tax levy of 62 mills per dollar ($6.20 per hundred dollars of assessed valuation on real estate); a per capita tax of $5.00 per taxable person, under authority of Section 679 of the Pennsylvania School Laws of 1949 and its amend- ments, and a reenactment of a per capita tax of $5.00 per taxable person, under authority of Act 511 of Decem- ber 31, 1965; a revision of Act 481 of June 25, 1947, without substantial change, making a total of per capita taxes of $10.00 to be levied and collected from each taxable person; in addition an earned income tax on wages, salaries, commissions, and other earned income of individuals at a rate of 1 percent, under authority of Act511 of December 31, 1965, and a Real Estate Trans- fer Tax of 1 percent, shared 50-50 with the municipalities of the Dis- trict, also under the authority of Act 511 of December 31, 1965. Said taxes are necessary for general revenue purposes to pay the salar- ies of the employees as prescribed in the salary schedules of the District and to meet the current expenses of the Dallas School Dis- trict. A budget summary follows: DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT Dallas, Pennsylvania 1974-1975 June 28, 1974 REVENUES 2000 Local Revenue $1,873,117 2100 State Revenue 2,237,574 2200 Federal Revenue 295,473 Cash Balance 107,742 $4,513,906 EXPENDITURES 0100 Administration $189,020 0200 Instruction 2,194,823 0300 Pupil Personnel Services 115,562 0400 Health Services 61,829 0500 Pupil Transportation 224,730 0600 Operation & Maintenance 624,934 0800 Fixed Charges 330,091 0900 Food Services 14,211 1000 Student Activities 63,211 1100 Community Activities 13,250 1200 Capital Outlay 19,645 1300 Debt Service 501,100 1400 Intersystem Payments 151,500 1500 Federal Appropriation Reserve 10,000 $4,513,906 BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, Thomas H. Jenkins, Secretary 28-3 LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have SWIMMING LESSONS All Ages. Senior Lifesaving classes. Junior Lifesaving classes. Certified instructor. Phone 675-5708 been issued in the estate of JOSEPH CIESLOWSKI, late of Swoyersville, Pennsylvania, who died July 7, 1974. All those having claims or who are in- debted to said estate are to make known to the Executrix, ANNA WAYSLOW, 268 Kos- sack Street, Swoyersville, SUMMER SALE Pennsylvania, J on Anat storm doors, regular $79.95, ROBERT J.SCOVELL (1) Sunbeam Challenger Vacuum Cleaner, > regular $79.95, now $59.95. ESQUIRE idl 6% oie ft. mortar mixer, regular , now 0. A DMEYER a a ated: Mis cutter, regular, 11 West Union Street [fia rains S00, mow $15.35 ie Wilkes-Barre, {Gere 30% on all ieht sinks, Bree + Pennsylvania RONALL BUILDERS SUPPLY 30-3-¢ 68k Main St., Edwardsville — 287.5540 CROSSWORD ~» =» =» By A. C. 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KINGSTON a QE EEE DALY ee co A rt OOM BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY section in order to give readers a better oppor- tunity to find the services they seek. QUALITY & SAVINGS ON THIS SPOT — Hos SAVED FOR" You Dan Rittinger Antiques 1014 WYOMING AVENUE (U.S. ROUTE 11) FORTY FORT, PA. 18704 PHONE 717-288-9484 287-4088 Antiques Bought, Sold, Appraised PAVING ORLANDO PAVING CO. PHONE 288-5158 g 5 BLACKTOP 3 Fieny, Contd. adetatantios ; Parking Lots—Driveways— 288-4535 We Do It Right With A 5 Ton Roller Grimes Aufo Glass May We Have Your Next Bad Break? 489 MARKET STREET HB KINGSTON; PA. 18704 PHONE: 267-2916 Hours: Monday Thru Friday 8 a.m, 10 4:30 p.m. | sidewalks—Patios LAWN AND GARDEN ECKERT Lawn-Garden-Snow Motorcycle, Small Engine Chain Saw Parts-Sales-Service 675-1339 W.B. Beddin SHOE RE REPAI Rr ng “Custom Bedding NOW OPEN AT McCRORY'S Upholstery” Midway Shopping Center 526 S. Main St. Wilkes- Wyoming Valley Mall Sarre, Pa. 18701 822-2491 5-11 JACK'S COLLISION BUILDING AND SERVICE REMODELING Body work, painiing CONTRACTOR TOWING Dry-wall & paperhang- Free Estimates ing. Kitchens .and| Rr. W. 6th St. bathrooms West Wyoming DONALD ZABLOTSKY ct Ros 3 434-2760 or 696-2113 Happy to help...depend on it! NEW HOMES, REMODELING, SEWER AND PLUMBING WORK Ruggles Homes Call after 6 p.m. 988.7223 ALN GUTTER WORK ACOA | dh, GUTTERS & DOWN SPOUTS Jose & EDWARD WACHS . PHONE 388-6719. FALLS, PENNA. AMERICAN TV ..Now Serving The Back Mt. Area Fast, efficient service--Color and black & white ..TV. Am-FM stereos and tape players. 90-day ..warranty on installed. LUZERNE 288-5660 DALLAS 696-3504 parts nd