tg dE mt smsetete tttimimemiat esil a en ett frit bee me tics. HE its Rules: For Sale storm and screen doors. Free estimates. No down paymygauts. Call Hurst Home Species Co. 586-4841. 48-tf-c FORD TRUCK motors for sale. All completely rebuilt. Most sizes in stock at all times. 100 percent-10,000 mile guarantee. 6-cyl. 223-240-300 cu. in. V-8-330 MD-330 HD-360- 361-391-534. Will deliver or install. 2 day service or in- stallation. Call 717-942-6290 any time. 35-tf FIREPLACE logs and hay for sale. Joseph Walczak 563-1696. 35-tf-c REMINGTON CHAIN saws, sales and service. Saw chains machines sharpened. Call 639- 5030 or 639-1794. 9-tf-c TRAINS & ACCESSORIES- Lionel & American Flyer. Bought-Sold-Repaired. Large variety-new & used. Hal’s Electric 696-3395, Cent Sat. St., Shavertown. Mon.- 0 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 45-tf ANTIQUES: Give an antique for Christmas. We have brass, copper, china, lamps, woodenware, and furniture. Major Antiques, 1 mile from Lehman Center on the Leh- man, Huntsville Road, Call 675-2991. 47-5-p IMPORTED GIFTS for Christmas giving. If you want to give something that’s distinctive and different see the display at the GOLDEN EAGLE = GIFT—ANTIQUE SHOP, Upper Demunds Rd., Dallas, 675-0493. Gifts from $3.50 up. Lay-away plan if desired. Open daily, 10 a.m. to “pans is RY, 48-5-b GIVE antique for Christmas! It’s like an investment - not only beautiful and old but its a greater each year. "Ste the fine selection of Glass, China, Furniture, Brass, Copper, Primitives, etc., at The Golden Eagle Antiques, Upper Demunds Road, Dallas. Call 675-0493 if you need directions. Hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. ‘ 47-6-¢ UNIQUE BUT PRACTICAL Christmas gift. A New Zealand spinning wheel, set of hand cards and wool to spin. All for $89.50. Phone Sheep- mead 222-3635. 48-3-c REDUCE SAFE & FAST with Gobese Tablets & E-Vap ‘“‘water pills” STAPINSKI WALGREEN DRUG, DALLAS S-C. Th. TREES: White and Norway Spruce from growing plantation. William A. Valentine, Meeker Road, 1.7 miles on left from Lehman Center. Telephone 477-5171. 49-3-p 46-6-p FIREPLACE LOGS for sale, $30.00 pick up load. Phone 675- 2364. 49-3-p FIREPLACE LOGS for sale $30 a cord delivered, split or whole.’ Phone 945-5293 after 5 p.m. .48-4-c NEW! 36 inch gas ranges with a 40,000 B.T.H. heater. Now is the time to replace your old coal range or coal and gas range and have a cozy, warm kitchen. Call 825-2788. 49-3-p LOSE WEIGHT with New Shape Capsules only $1.98 at the Crestwood Pharmacy. 49-2-p CAPONS, roasting chickens, northern spy apples. Elwood Lord, RD 3 Box 84, Wyoming, Pa. 18644. Call 333-4191. 49-2-p MARSTELL’s 0il Co., fuel oil at 35.9 per gallon, meter printed ticket; burner service and in- stallation and clean outs. Taking on new customers. Call 333-4409. 49:6-p SEASONED DRY fireplace logs. 563-1696. 48-tf-c POTATOES Number One red potatoes $3 for 50 1b. bag. Ray Kenia Church Hill Road, Newton. 587-1230 or 587-5780. 49-5-p SEASONED DRY fireplace logs and hay. 563-1696 ) 49-tf-c NAILS, NAILS, we have too many! 8 and 16 common - $18.00 per box, 1 inch and 134 inch galvanized roof nails - $26.00 per box, all new in 50 pound boxes. Call 288-2274 or after 6, 288-5573. 40-tf decorations, glassware and other items. 587-1325 50-1-p (4) 53 in.X 72 in. chrome and fabric office dividers. Phone 586-1941 (9-5). 50-1-p SEASONED fireplace logs. Phone 586-5631 50-4-p TOOLS, chord organ, miscell- aneous items and 3 sections coal chutes. 587-4251. 50-1-¢ SEASONED fireplace logs. Call 587-5588. 50-tf-c FIREPLACE wood-seasoned, cut to size, split, delivered and stacked. Immediate delivery. 586-7731. 50-1-c ONE. BEIGE formica kitchen table, 4 chairs and one bench; will seat 8 people. 586-5756. 50-1-c USED FURNITURE. Call 563- 1662 : 50-1-p FOR SALE: upholstered Goose- neck rocker, 1 year old, perfect condition, $50. Call 675-2474. 50-1-p 2 SNOW TIRES, Goodyear, size L78-15, Whitewall, practically new. Call 825-7162. 50-1-p 1972 TRIUMPH Spitfire IV convertible. Wide radial tires, mag wheels, low mileage, excellent condition. Call 287- 3670 all day or 675-1643 after 5:30 p.m. 50-1-p CHRISTMAS CACTI in bud and blooming. Also natural wreathes, Christmas pots and fresh cut Christmas trees. Mazor’s Greenhouses and Farm Market, Rt. 118, Leh- man Highway. 50-2-p AKC Registered Poodles, 7 weeks old. Call 288-8781. 50-1-p USED DOORS, wooden, for sale. Call 675-0143. 50-1-p GUITAR: S.J. Mossman (comparable to Martins), acoustic; excellent condition, complete with hand case. Price is very negotiable. Call John at 288-7141. = 50-1-¢ 1973 CADILLAC Sedan, Deville; luxery car with many extras; $4,600 asking price; must sell to settle estate. Call 675-5054. 50-2-p CHRISTMAS TREES: All kinds, 1,000 to choose from. 7- 10th mile north on Sutton Road from Huntsville Dam. 1.8 mile north on Sutton Road from Memorial Hwy., Trucksville. You may cut your own. Call 675-2065 or 696- 2113. 50-2-c MINTON BONE china, an- cestral pattern, 39 pieces. Call 675-1904. 50-1-p 1973 MONTESA 247cc Cota, $500.00. Call 639-5835. 50-1-p GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppy ‘for sale, AKC reg., 8 weeks old. Call 675-5185. 50-1-p SEASONED FIREPLACE LOGS and stove wood. $20.00 Face Cord, $38.00 Long Cord. Call 333-4426. 50-1-p condition, 17,000 miles, firm $700.00 Call 696-1138 or 696- 2921. 50-1-c GREAT CHRISTMAS presents- Macrame Hanging Pot Holders. $2.50 to $5.50. Call David Bailey 587-4908 or Scott Ford 586-6856 after 4 p.m. 50-1-¢ 100 percent Kodel III polyester fiber pile, moth-proof - mildew proof - non-allergenic, easy to clean (style Dart- moor) This carpet meets or excels the standard set forth by F.H.A. Truly a quality carpet. An entire rainbow of colors to choose from. Regular price $8.59 per square yard on sale for only $7.99 per square yard.. Deluxe waffle padding, regular $1.99 a square yard- sale $1.49 a square yard. Yes, we do have custom installa- tion. Experts available. We accept ‘Master Charge and BROADLOOM CARPET, 1371. Ask for Al - ‘The Carpet Man,” for free shop at home service. We also have a beautiful line of made to measure draperies. fresh in January. Call 675- 3093. 50-1-p FIREPLACE LOGS for sale, call 675-0054 or 675-3557. 50-1-p FOREIGN AUTO PARTS: Market Distributing Co., 700 Market Street at Kingston Cornors, Kingston. Call 288- 6675. 50-4-p 1972 VEGA Hatchback, automatic transmission, radio, Michelin Radial Tires. Must sell. Call 639-5314. '. 50-1-pd 1965 GMC 66 passenger school bus, good condition; contact Business Manager, College Misericordia. Call 675-2181. : 50-1-b CHRISTMAS TREES: Scotch pines and spruce, excellent selection at same low prices. Cut your own or watch while we cut. Rodriquez Farm at Chase. 50-2-b 1973 SKIROULE Snowmobile. RTX-440-40 H.P., 248 miles, complete with cover. Phone 443-9614 after 4:30 p.m. 50°1-p FOR SALE: Zenith console, black and white. In good condition, $10.00. Also, Ford Y ton pick up. Good running condition. Call 868-3576. 50-1-p 1968 CHEVY CAMARO 327 4- speed. Power steering, air conditioning, studded snows. Body excellent. $1050. 829-0446 evenings. 50-2-p CAPITAL STEREO $75. Good condition. 587-5522 50-1-c HANDMADE toss smock pillows, variety of colors, $2.50 & $3.00 each. 587 Hazle Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Call 822- 8769. 50-2-¢ For Rent 4 ROOM FURNISHED house, oil baseboard heat and bath; 181-T Maywood Road, Sandy Beach, Harveys Lake. 49-1-p 2 BR TOWNHOUSE all-electric w-air conditioning. 2 mi from Tunkhannock. Unfurn. $150 per mo., plus utilities. 836- 2158. 48-tf-c MOBILE home located in Factoryville; no pets; adults only; references required. 945-5205 50-3-¢ aR 6 ROOM HOUSE. Call 563-1662 50-1-p Apt. For Rent FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. Kitchen available. Reasonable. 868-9285. 49-2-¢ Second floor. 4 rooms and bath. Heat and hot water furnished. Adults. No pets. Security. $125. 472-3250. 49-2-p APARTMENTS FOR RENT in* Clarks Summit-2-1 bedroom apartments $135 & $150 per month plus utilities. Contact J. Phillips days at 342-8366; evenings 945-3263. 49-3-¢ Place, Harvey's Lake. Call 639-1531. 50-1-p FOR RENT: Dallas, 3 rooms and bath, 2nd floor. Call 675- 3476. 50-1-p WILKES-BARRE, 2,3,5, room furnished apartments, inquire 12 E. Ross St., Wilkes-Barre. Reality office: 823-7983. 50-1-p Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT: 2 bedroom apartment or small house by single, professional woman in Dallas, Harvey's Lake, Huntsville, Trucksville area. Call 587-1373. 50-1-b Whom To Call JACK’S CHIMNEY SWEEP: chimneys and fireplaces cleaned and repaired; new roofs or repairs. Call 825-4306. 47-8-c WEST SIDE BUILDERS-- roofing, chimneys, gutter, aluminum siding, aluminum eaves, also chimneys repaired and cleared. All types of concrete work; hot asphalt roofing. Free estimates. 346-1374 or :457- 9208. § ldsn 29-tf-c IN- STALLED. = Commercial, Industrial and Domestic. Call 1-256-3477 or 256-3856 D-B Security Systems. 1-tf-c FURNITURE refinishing reasonable. 587-5481. 39-tf-c ROOFING AND SIDING. Guaranteed savings. Free estimates. Phone 587-4155 or 587-4165. ' 46-tf-c TREES CUT AND REMOVED. Fireplace logs. Call 587-4155 or 587-4165 after 5. ) 46-tf-c and alterations. Call Cathy 587- 3179. 40-tf-c FRANK’S TV Service 587-5581 49-6-c ra EXPERIENCED PIANO teacher has openings for pri- vate lessons beginning in Jan.-children and adults. Call 587-5738. 49-6-¢ PAINTING- low winter rates on interior work. Quality work. Free estimates. Lester Kilmer 942-6454. 45-tf-c SNOWPLOWING - driveways and parking areas. 587-1065 50-8-p WOULD YOU like something new and different in a theme party for children or adults? Call PERFECT PARTIES, 347-3236, for some ideas. 50-3-¢ in Sweet Sixteen parties, don’t you? Call PERFECT PAR- TIES, 347-3236. 50-3-¢ "PETTY’S EXCAVATING— grading, building excavation, ditching, septic systems, land clearing, all types of backhoe work. Call anytime 587-1017 or 587-2230. ° 21-tf-c MASONRY--all types of masonry work, patios, con- crete, block work, new chimneys. 457-9208 or 346-1374. 29-tf-c CHAIR CANING- both hand and machine woven; reasonable. 587-5481. 39-tf-c DOLL CLOTHES made for Barbie and all size dolls. Very reasonable. 23 McLean St., Wilkes-Barre. Call 823-4741. 42-10-p CUSTOM MADE draperies. Complete line of fabrics and accessories. Free estimates. Reasonable. 343-1976. 48-5-c BOOKKEEPING: FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL TAX RETURNS, SMALL BUSINESSMEN. WALTER A ZELL. 639-1861. 9-tf BURGLAR ALARMS installed. Commercial and Domestic. Call 1-256-3477 or 256-3856. D-B Security Systems. 1-tf-c -PAINTING-INTERIOR ana exterior; R & R Painters; B.B.C. student; free estimates; reasonable rates. 587-0307. 47-4-c ~ PAINTING- Experienced in- terior painters. Trim work, wall and ceiling. For free estimate call 342-5411 after 6 p.m. ask for Dan Gelatt or 586- 9751 ask for Mark Schmitz. ROOFING of all kinds. Aluminum work including gutters. Reasonable prices. 942-6653 or 346-1059. 29-tf Help Wanted RESPONSIBLE young person from the Back Mountain area to work at the Dallas Post full or part time. Experience in photographic work desirable. Job involves film developing, routine machine operation, newspaper circulation work including delivery and route development, building maintenance, and other tasks that may be assigned. This is "an opportunity’ for a“serious,: hard-working person to learn all aspects of the newspaper trade. Only‘ aggressive and eager applicants should apply. Late hours required upon occasion. No nine to fivers. Those applicants not discouraged by the above may call Mr. McCarthy, 675- 5211, for an interview. BARTENDER, Harvey's Lake. Call 639-1531. 50-1-p SECRETARY WANTED: general office work, 8:30 to 4:30. Call for interview: Day, 824-3991; night, 287-2205. 50-1-p R.N. SUPV., 11-7 shift or 3-11 part time. Carpenter Nursing Home, Harvey's Lake. 50-4-p MAINTENANCE MAN, full time, for Back Mountain Area, Gate of Heaven School, Dallas. Call 675-2121. 50-1-p LPN by exam; Maple Hill Nursing Home. Call 675-1787. 50-1-b CLEANING woman-Clarks Green area; own transportat- ion. Call 586-5866 50-1-¢ BUS DRIVERS wanted. Please make application to personnel office Abington Heights School District 218 E. Grove St. Clarks Summit. i 50-1-c PUT YOUR MEDICAL book- keeping, insurance claim filing and collection skills to use in a challenging position in a local medical office. Applicant for this position will need three or more years of progressively responsible experience working with bookkeeping and health in- surance claim forms filing in a medical clinic or medical office. Excellent starting salary and ‘many fringe benefits. Reply to Box 10, this paper. 48-3-p Produce ap- ples, wholesale and retail. Mazer’s Farm Market, Leh- man Highway, Route 118. Open Fri., Christmas. ER 48-3-¢ Services PAINTING-Interior & Exterior. One man operation, years of experience, papering, repairs. Reasonable. Phone 639-5270. 49-4-c NEED BABYSITTER for Christmas shopping? Play-N- Learn Day Care Service. $5 half day; $8.50 full day. Hot meal included. School bus pickup. Call 474-6473. : : 48-3-c COMPLETE TREE service- aerial bucket tree chipper log solitter rental. Fireplace NEED BABYSITTER while you work or Christmas Shop? Will care for your child by day, week or hour in my home. Call 675-4378. : 50-2-p FOREIGN CARS REPAIRED: engines, clutches, brakes, transmissions. Call 696-3192. 50-4-p WHY PAY for something you're not getting. For $18.00 per load I will clean your garage or celler including large items. Call 696-1294. £ 50-2-p PROFESSIONAL BABY- SITTER capably caring for children when mother is away. Infant through teens. By the hour, day, or week, in your home. Excellent references. 474-9166. 50-tf-p Wanted To Buy OLD FURNITURE 60 years old or older. Clocks, stained windows, lamps and domes, dolls, toys, cupboards, tables, chairs, brass beds, china closets. Call Clifford 222-3746 49-5-p ANTIQUES, cut glass, old clocks, lamps. Private collector. No dealers please. Reply Box 10A; The Moun- taintop Eagle, 103 S. Main Rd, Mountaintop, Pa. 18707. 3 ~~ 50-2-p OLD JEWELRY. Highest prices paid rings, chains, charms etc. Ed Conway 602 Brooks Bldg. Scranton, Pa. Established 1925. 50-4-¢ trains, parts, accessories. Any condition. Hobbyist. Call 287-0788 or 675-5900. Personal I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts unless contracted by myself. MartinJ Golden, III, 718 18th Street, Nor- thampton, Pa. 18067. 48-3-p Lost & Found LITTLE BLACK terrier with brown markings, child’s pet, lost near Shavertown Shop- ping Center, Sunday night. Please call 675-3098. 50-1-p by Doug O’Boyle Post’s Washington Bureau WASHINGTON—Legislation introduced by Sen. Richard Schweiker; R-Pa., that would protect the jobs of jurors in the the recently-terminated Water- gate grand jury apparently is dead for this Congress. Sen. Schweiker introduced the measure last July after learning that several jurors in the Mitchell-Stans trial and the Watergate grand jury had lost their jobs because of their lengthy jury duty. Sen. Schweiker’s bill is an amendment to the Jury Fee Act of 1974, a bill that passed the Senate in October and which has been stuck in the House since then. Sen. Schweiker says the chances of passage this year before Congress adjourns ‘are “less than 50-50" at this point. Others are even less optimistic. The Republican senator’s measure would require that any employee who returns to his job within 15 days after completing federal jury duty must be returned to his job with the same seniority, status and pay as when he left. For purposes of insurance and other employee benefits, the bill says an em- ployee’s jury time must be con- sidered as a leave of absence. Sen. Schweiker said he and many other people were “stunned” to learn that no job protection exists for™ federal jurors. “We protect GIs. When they return from wars they get their jobs back,” Sen. Schweiker said. “We have every bit as much responsibility to protect jurors who face as much and sometimes more financial hardship and personal in- convenience when they serve.” Sen. Schweiker said the bill has wide support in Congress and probably would have been passed by now if the House Judiciary Committee, which has the bill, hadn’t gotten bogged down in first the im- peachment hearings and now the Rockefeller hearings. “It’s unfortunate that this (bill) happened to be at the bottom of the totem pole, below impeachment and Rocke- feller,” Sen. Schweiker said. If the bill dies—and House Judiciary Committee staffers believe that will be the case— the legislation could not be passed until sometime next year, when the new Congress takes over. The bill's death means that those whe served on the Water- gate grand jury—which ended last week after 30° months— could lose their jobs. Two secre- taries on the grand jury have already lost their jobs. Sen. Schweiker said the only way the bill could get through Congress this year would be if Watergate Judge John Sirica made a “request” that the bill be passed or if Watergate jurors should find that they had lost their jobs. That’s the only kind of thing that could give it im- petus,” he said. Sen. Hugh Scott, R-Pa., is a cosponsor of Sen. Schweiker’s amendment. The Jury Fee Act would also raise from $20 to $25 the daily federal jury pay. The jury pay hike was prompted by a study of the financial inequities suffered by the Watergate jurors. special regulations area. vania opens. Dec. 20 - Goose season closes. vania Closes. el, grouse) seasons open. LOST: long-haired white cat, trailing a leash, in the area of the Dallas Post; child’s pet, reward offered. 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