store YOUR ENERGY SOURCE 692 Memorial Highway Dallas, Pa. 675-4181 WOOoD & COAL FURNACES Solar Equipment HEAT PUMPS FOUR FAMILY YARD SALE Bunker Hill Rd. Off Carverton Rd. ACROSS FROM DAM Furniture, tools, clothing, household items, misc. July 26 & 27 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Will you ever finish moving in? You might nat thinkiso when the living room's. still jammed with packing crates. But you will—and | can help. As your WELCOME WAGON Representative | can save you fime and money. And brighten up your family with my basket of gifts. Take a break and call me. Heameign. INTERNATIONAL Call 675-2070 to request a Welcome Wagon call. If we have a rep 2sentative in your area, she will be happy fo visit you. BESECKER REALTY 10 Main Street, Dallas 675-3611 Specializing in Back Mountain Real Estate All Major Brands PARTSeSERVICESSALES For e Appliances ® Vacuum Cleaners e Snowblowers ® Sewing Machines ® Razors e Car Stereos 421 Market St., Kingston iE 601 Cedar Ave., Scranton 343-1121 FRANK PARTYKA & SONS WANTED By The Jewelry House GOLD & SILVER (marked or unmarked), TURQUOISE, POCKET WATCHES, BROOCHES, RINGS, ETC. OPEN 4-9 p.m. - 7 Days a Week For a time other than listed or private appointment at your home call 287-6257 Bring this ad and receive an additional $5.00 for each class ring brought in: 310 Main Street,Swoyersville. | & Nn Por the Do-Tt-Youncelfer Appliance Parts & Supply Co. C sre 0 BAKE & en CD HOSES BROIL ELEMENTS S a OJ RANGE BURNERS VENTS & KITS 8:30-5:00 Daily; 8:30-12 Noon Sat. 936 W. Market, Kingston PARTS: Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, Water Heater, Ranges - functional parts for all makes of major appilances Bring in Old Part and Model Number WOMEN - TEENAGERS Per t Removal Of Hair ELECTROLYSIS Medically Recommended RITA SPAR By Appointment 675-0944 6 Fox Hollow Drive, Dallas Pa. ~ SERVICES HAULING--Cleanup, home and garden anything, anytime. Light and Heavy. Reasonable rates. 347-7637 or 344-1760. 49-tfn. ATTENTION: WOOD BUR- NERS--Wood smoke has deposited soot and creosote inside your chimney all winter. Fireplaces and woodburners chimneys should- be cleaned annually » prevent chimney fires. For a pi ofessional job using the most modern equipment call Ye Olde Chimney Sweep, 379-2258 after 6 p.m. 10-tfn. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEM- ENT--Dangerous soot and creosote deposits have collected in your wood, oil and coal chimneys. Chimneys should be cleaned annually for safety and efficiency reasons. You cannot ¢ ord to risk your families safety or waste money on poorly functioning units. Call Jimm Chimeney Sweep for modern courteous service, 474- 9743 after 5 p.m. 42-tfn. 200 AMP SERVICE--& house wiring. Emergency heating 74 hours-gas-oil-elec. Call 961-137, tf-b. ART LESSONS--Art Studio - Tobi Balin Grossman. .- Adult & Teen Classes. Special help with art ‘portfolios. Call 875-4176. 3-eow-b. PJ. "ROMANO, “ROOFING CONTRACTOR--specializing in mobile home roofs, all types of roofing, 346-8299 or .6-9532. 6-tfn WALLPAPERING DONE--rea- sonable experienced. Free estimates. 696-3076. 24-tfn. SEE MILLER BROS. AGWAY.-- 200 Grand Ave., Clarks Summit for authorized Briggs and Stratter and Tecumseh engine repairs-- also authorized service for Toro, Hamelite, Poulan, MTD and Murray--Sharpening, welding, tune-ups. Open Monday thru. Saturday. 8-6. 586-6006. 10-tfn. WHEN YOU NEED FAST, DEPENDABLE PLUMBING SERVICE--call me for a free, low estimate. Residential- commercial. VICTOR GAZELLA PLUMBING .. HEATING 282-5335 ROOFING-SIDING-INSULAT- ION, 20 years experience, vinyl and aluminum siding, replacement storm windows, blown celluose fiberglass and Rapco foam ‘insulation, free estimates. Call 342-7738 or 937- 4055. 16-tfn. CATERING--Intimate, elligant, dinner parties, buffet, or cocktail. Marketing, cooking, serving, cleanup, done by me. Call 961-0234 after o'p.m. 23-6-b. STATE LICENSED DAY CARE HOME--located in Shavertown, openning available for one child full or part time (3 day min.). Call 675-0303 or 675-4241. 26-2-f. WEDDING PhOTOGRAPHER-- Experienced, candid and formal photographs, reasonable rates. Call evenings. 696-3684. 25-tfn. HOUSE PAINTING--Wilkes Barre or Pocono Area. Reasonable, free estimates. 443-9361. 26-2-f. GUITAR LESSONS--all types, including classical, qualified teacher with degree in music. $4 V2 hr, 675-3896. 26-2-f. SWIMMING LESSONS IN YOUR HOME POOL.--Red cross certified, water safety instructor, Diane Rhoads, Call 868-6297. 27-2-f. CLEAN OUT ATTICS AND CELLARS--haul anything. 696- 2425. 27-1-pp. ROYAL EXTERIOR PAINTERS-- 10 yrs. exp. reliable, excellent work at reasonable prices. Call John. 342-6762. 27-2-b. APPLIANCE PARTS & SERVICES TABBITS APPLIANCE PARTS AND SERVICE--authorized factory service for Frigidaire, _ Maytag, Roper, and Speed Queen. 823-6794. 1522 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, Pa. RECEIVE A VALUABLE FREE GIFT from Sylvanaire Systems, distributor of the world famous Rainbow Cleaning System. For details, call 282-5908 10 a.m. to 5 . p.m. 174fn. PUBLIC SALES HOUSE SALE--Cocktail table, electric typewritter, desk, hutch, vases and nick nacks, Apt. 9, Rear 259 Wyo. Ave., Kingston, Pa. daily from 9 to 8 p.m. 26-2-f. ESTATE SALE--furniture, books, Americana, collectiables, tools, clothing, ming tree, world’s fair books and items, stamps, flea market material. Phone 822-2738. 26-2-f. HOUSE SALE--Furniture, washer, tires, car radio, clothes and household items. 575 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. or call 693-1479. 27-21. NEARLY NEW SALE--at Kunkle Fire Hall, July 25, and 26, Fri. and Sat., 10 to 4:30 p.m. Sponsored by Kunkle UM SS. 27-1f. FLEA MARKET--Jonathan R. Davis Fire Co. Flea Market every Sunday, except Aug. 10, 10 a.m. fo 5 p.m. ldetown Show Grounds, Rotue 417, Dallas-Harveys Lake Highway. Phone 639-1065 or 539- 2107 for information. 27-2-f. RUMMAGE SALE--in the basement of the Ruggles U.M. Church on Rotue 29, Juiy 25 and 26. Hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days. 27-11. FLEA "MARKET: Indoor $5- Outdoor, $3; year-round, every Saturday and:Sunday;9 aim. to 5 p.m. Doli'house furniture jewelry, hand-crafted items much more. Birney Plaza Route 11, Moosic, 654-9668. 49-tfn. THE CLOSET--Featuring Children’s used clothing. Open Wednesday and Fridays 11 fo 1. Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas. 9-tfn. CIRCLE FLEA FAIR--every Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the beautiful Circle Drive-in Theatre, Rt. 6, Scranton-Carbondale High- way, Scranton, Pa. largest out- door flea fair in N.E. Pa.! 10-4fn. PERSONALS REDUCE SAFE AND FAST--with GoBese Tablets & E-Vap ‘water pills’’. Triangle Pharmacy, Mountaintop. 26-3-b. WOULD THE LADY THAT CALLED 675-1509 about the restaurant partner please call again as soon as she can?. Call 675-9722 or 675-1509. 27-2-f. AT THE TRAFFIC LITE IN CHINCHILLA--PIPE DREAMS LIMITED (Smokeshop). On your right driving towards Scranton, on your left driving towards Clarks Summit. See us for your birth announcement cigars and New York Sunday News. 27-1-b. NEED HELP WITH VISITATION, SUPPORT, MARRIAGE PROBLEMS???-- For Information call DIVORCE & CHILD CUSTODY, MED ATION SERVICES 287-1248. 14-tfn. Reduce safe & fast with GoBese Tablets & E-Vap “water pills”. Stapinski Walgreen Dallas Village Shopping Center NEARLY -NEW- Children’s Clothing ‘THE CLOSET’ Trinity Presbyterian Church Dallas S hours; Wed. only 10 a.m. ‘til 1 p.m. — WANTED — Good Used Children’s Clothing "THE CLOSET" Trinity Presbyterian Church Dallas Summer hours: Wed. only 10 a.m. ‘til 1 p.m. Cyprich Roofing ROOFING ) GUTTERING Quality work done at reasonable rates. All § our work is guaranteed ¢ )so call us for a free § estimate. ) 333-4248 Weekdays 333-5288 After 5 & Weekends RANA IIS N WOON All Types Of ROUGH & FINISH CARPENTRY Inside & Out ROOFING, PAINTING ALUM - SIDING GUTTER FREE ESTIMATES INSURED ' 696-2343 C. Cummings WANTED WANTED--Buying anything made of gold, silver or platinum. Rings with or without diamonds, braclets, chains, charms, pocket watches, dental gold etc. Lee Baber, M.F.G. Jeweler. Room 214, 15 So. Franklin St. Wilkes-Barre. 824-4150. 39-tfn-b. 3 WANTED--Poodle; would like a free poodle to give to a loving home. Call 675-4511 and ask for Tom. 13-tfn. a PATRAS ATT WANTED--Harvey‘s Lake Hist. Society is looking for uld photos and artifcats and post cards of the lake. Call Sandra Serhan 639-5875. 15-tfn. WANTED--The H.L. Hist. Society is in need of a filing cabinet, desk and other office paraphernalia, new or used. Call 639-5875. 15-tfn. WORK WANTED--Minor home repairs, carpentry and dry wall. 675-2096. 17-tfn. WANTED TO BUY--Antiques and old items such as wicker, old wood cupboards and ice boxes, frames, desks, lamps, dolls, thimbles, jewelry. 222-3746 or 222-4178. 16- tfn. WANTED TO BUY--Anfique furniture, light fixtures, wicker, cabinets etc. 876-0344 or 876-3829. 17-tfn. 3 COMPANY ® Driveways o Sidewalks © Parking Lots WORK WANTED--Painting, contracting, odd jobs. 282-2532. 20- WANTED TO BUY--Books and Notice is given that the proposed Amendments to garbage, rubbish, and ashes Ordinance of Harveys Lake Borough being Ordinance No. é of 1968 will be considered for adoption by the Council of the Borough of Harveys Lake at a Special Meeting to be held at the Borough Municipal Offices, Sunset Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania on July 28, 1980 at 8:00 O‘clock P.M. AMENDMENTS TO ORDINANCE NO. 6 of 1968, being the garbage, rubbish, and ashes Ordinance of Harveys Lake Borough wherein the responsibility of collection shall be upon the owners using or oc- cupying houses or structures within the Borough and setting forth additional regulations, and setting forth requirements for collection vehicles. BE IT ORDAINED, AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE BOROUGH OF HARVEYS LAKE, as follows:-- Section 19-6------- Additional Rules and Regulations Authorized. (b): Beginning August 1, 1980 any persons using or occupying any building, house or structure in the Borough of Harveys Lake shall be responsible for the collection and disposal of all garbage, rubbish and ashes at their own expense. (¢): The collection and-or disposal of garbage, rubbish, and ashes must take place on a weekly basis during Mondays, Tuesdays of each week. (d): All collection vehicles or other vehicles used for the fran- sportation of refuse must be registered with the Secretary of the Borough prior to 'ndertaking collections within the Borough. (e): A Registration Fee of $5.00 must be paid to the order of the Boi ough of Harveys Lake upon registration. Section 19-7------- Requirements for Collection Vehicles. (a): Collection Vehicles or other vehicles used for the collection of refuse shall meet the requirements of the Vehicle Code of Penn- sylvania. (b): Construction of vehicle; loads: All collection vehicles or other vehicles used in the transportation of garbage, rubbish, and ashes shall be constructed or equipped in such a manner that will prevent any portion of the garbage, rubbish, or ashes from leaking, spilling, falling, or blowing out of said vehicles or onto any public high- way, street, alley or other public or private place. All vehicles used in the transportation ¢ uch material, aforesaid shall be so constructed or equipped as to prevent the material from blowing or fall onto any street, alley, highway or other public or private place in the Borough. Such vehicle being drawn or driven over the public ways or streets shall not be loaded above a point that will result in any portion of the contents being spilled therefrom. (c): Condition of vehicle: All vehicles shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition, at all times and shall at all times be subject to insp -tion by the Chief of Police, and-or Health Officer of tf 3orough or their duly authorized representatives. If in their judgment, a vehicle is found to be defective or unfit for use, they are hereby em- powered to prevent the use of same, until put in proper condition to comply with the terms of this Section. Any persons aggrieved shall have a right to appeal to the Borough Council, which shall hear the same at the next Regular Meeting or other time as ordered by said Council. x Section 19-10-------Inconsistent Ordinances or paris thereof repealed. (a): All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent herewith be and the same are her by repealed. Section 19-11------- When effective. These Amendments shall take effect upc final passage and publication as provided by Law. : HARVEYS LAKE 477-2535 AWNINGS - PATIOS CARPORTS beautifully styled and built to last for: Windows, Doors, Porches, Mobile Homes. ALSO-Mobile Home Skirting & Porch & Patio Enclosures. For prompt courteous service dial 836-4212 NICK PEREZ PRODUCE | Dymond Farm YARD SALE Multi Family JULY 26th-Sat. 10 AM to 6 PM Orange, Pa. 56 Claude St., PICK YOUR OWN “Dallas, Pa. Green & Yellow Beans String Beans 8:30 to 12 AM Corn Coming Soon 333-4533 or 333-4208 tools, toys, dishes, furniture, collectables and much more. Rain date Aug. 2nd.- NO EARLY BIRDS magazine=. Old guns, swords, war © 5-Ton Roller relics, coin operated machines. Old wooden cupboards, and fur- niture. Brass cash registers, oak toilet tanks, tin or copper bath tubs. Guitars, mandolins, banjos, | violins and other musical in- struments, old cameras, paintings and prints. Old Black iron stoves, jugs and crocks, quilts, dolls, tin and iron tovs. Call 344-5561. 2-tfn. WORK WANTED--Will tutor students during the summer. qualified with a BA degree and graduate work. 696-1497. 26-2-f. © Free Estimates 288-5158 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the following Estate. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those having claims and demands to present the same without delay to the Executor named: “state of ADAM B. CZAR- ..£CKI, late of Wilkes-Barre City, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania (died June 16, 1980). Mr. Theodore T. Czarnecki, c.o. ANTHONY P. MOSES, Attorney 4 960 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 PUBLIC NOTICE The Board of School Directors of the Lake-Lehman School District levied a tax of 91 mills on all real estate in the Lake-Lehman School District and a per capita tax of $10.00 on all persons 18 years of age : or older residing in the WORK WANTED--Tractor with || district. The date of issue of brush hog, available to cut field at # {| the tav bills was July 2, 1980 Huntsville, Lehman, , die : Sie man, ‘or Dallas | ‘pobote period will end on Area. 675-3191. 27-2. August 31, 1980, and the face period will end on October 30, 1980. All taxes unpaid after October 30, 1980, will be sub- ject to a 10% penalty. WORK WANTED--Will babysit in my home weekdays. Carverton Area. 333-4987. 26-2-f. WANTED--Woman fo share an apt. and expenses. Shavertown area. WANTED--Bunk beds, reasonable. Call 283-0965. 27-2-f. WANTED--Private lot for mobile | home with option to buy in Back Mt. Area. Call 333-5955. 27-2-f. \ WORK WAN "ED--Woman wants housework in Back Mt. and Harvey's Lake Area. $20 minimum. Have own tran- ! sportation. 696-1566. 27-2-f. | WANTED--Air conditioner, an- tiques, tools, and bicycle. 696-2445. WANTED--Heatrola, reasonably priced. 472-3223. 27-24. WORK WANTED:-Professional cement finisher wants side jobs. Sidewalks, patios, driveways, garage floors, all cement work. Very reasonable. 282-2393 bet- ween 5 and 6 p.m. 27-11. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Let- ters Testamentary have been gran- ted in the Estate of CLETUS KELLER, late of Kingston Borough, Luzerne County, Pa., who died June 26, 1980. All persons indebted to the said decedent are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the estate to present the same without delay to BETTY JANE SORBER, c.o. Mer.on E. Jones, Esq., 400 Bicen- tennial Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 18701, Executrix. MERTON E. JONES, ESQUIRE 400 Bicentennial Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 ODD JOBS--Responsible, hard working college senior, will do yard work, cleaning etc. Call Cathleen 537-2407. 27-1-b. ATTENTION TOY DEMON- STRATORS--earn up to 30 percent commission plus 5 percent bonus for $3000 in party sales. Two programs 25 percent or 50 percent to our hostesses makes it a cinch to book parties. No need to ac- tually demonstrate. Work from home part time and easily earn "$200 a week. No investment, everything needed to get started given to you free. Call 842-9277 or 388-6401. Write C & B War- minister, Pa. 18974 Dept. T0101. 25-4-b. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Let-: ters Testamentary have been gran’ ted in the estate of Sofia Olszewski a.k.o. Sophie Olszewski, late of Plymouth, PA (died June 15, 1980) to Catherine Sendzia, 187 Barnes Street, Plymouth, PA 18651. All Per- sons indebted to said estate are required to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the DEALERS--To sell the original Boekamp Quartz Energy Saver Heaters; high profits. Phone 717- 347-7620. 25-4-pp. WANTED--Silent partner or in- vestor wanted for very well established restaurant. Gross || EXecutrix named or her attorney. $4800 a month. SERIOUS EDWARD E. HOSEY INQUIRIES ONLY. Need $3,500. | ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 675-1509 or Wirte to P.O. 74 EAST MAIN STREET Bos 315, Dallas, PA. 18612. 26-2. PLYMOUTH, PA 18651 LEGAL NOTICE 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of School Directors of the Dallas School District, at a regular meeting held on the 16th day of June, 1980, passed the following Resolution with respect to the sale of Dallas School District property by sealed bids: 1. A portion of the premises situated on Westminster Drive, Orchard View Terrace, Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, described in Luzerne County Deed Bood 1908, page 1095 owned by Dallas School District is declared and deemed as unused and un- necessary for any purpose atsoever by Dallas School District, under Section 707 of the Pennsylvania Public School Code-of 1949, as amended. 2. The premises are bounded and described as follows: ALL that certain surface and right of soil only of and to that parcel of land situate in Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, fo wit: BEGINNING at a point in the northwesterly side line of 50-foot wide Westminster Drive and in line between lots Nos. 20 and 21 on plot of lots known as ‘‘Orchard View Terrace’’ hereinafter mentioned; THENCE along said dividing line North 26 degrees 26 minutes West one hundred fifty (150) feet to a point in the southeasterly side line of lands of Dallas School District Authority; THENCE along line of said lands North 63 degrees 34 minutes East one hundred forty-four and sixty-three hundredths (144.63) feet to a point in the westerly or rear line of lands of Dallas Water Company; THENCE along line of said lar.ds South 08 degrees 26 minutes East thirty-six and thirty-six hundredths (36.36) feet to a point in the nor- therly or rear line of lot No. 22 of said plot of lots; THENCE along the northerly or rear line of lot No. 22, North 88 degrees 26 minutes West fifteen and ninety-three hundredths (15.93) feet to a point in the westerly side line of said lot; THENCE along the westerly side line of lot No. 22 South 10 degrees 30 minutes E¢ tone hundred thirty-nine and sixty hundredths (139.60) feet to a point in the aforesaid northwesterly side line of Westminster Drive; THENCE along the northwesterly side line of Westminster Drive by a curve to the left in a southwesterly direction for an arc distance of eighty-two and seven hundredths (82.07) feet to a point in the aforesaid line between lots Nos. 20 and 21,'the place of beginning; said curve: having a radius of two hundred ninety-five and thirteen hundredths (295.13) feet and a chord with a course of South 71 degrees 32 minutes West eighty-one and eighty-one hundredths (81.81) feet. CONTAINING sixteen thousand six hundred ninety-five and forty- eight hundredths (16,695.48) square feet (0.383 acre) of land, be the same more or less. : BEING all of lot No. 21 of the “Orchard View Terrace’! plot of lots as developed by the Sturdevant-Dilley Engineering Co., Ltd., of Wilkes- Barre, PA, a map of said plot being on file in the office of said company and with the Township of Dallas Planning Commission. EXCEPTING and reserving ther ‘rom unto Dallas School District, its successors and assigns, an easement for the purposes'of the maintenance and repair of a sewer line, the parcel of land being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the northwesterly side line of 50-foot wide Westminster Drive between lots Nes. 20 and 21 of plot of lots known as “Orchard View Terrace’’; THENCE along said dividing line North 26 degrees 26 minutes East one hundred fifty (150) feet to a pont in the southeasterly side line of lands of Dallas School District Authority; THENCE along line of said lands North 63 degrees 34 minutes East twenty (20) feet to a point; THENCE South 26 degrees 26 minutes. East one hundred fifty and forty-eight hundredths (150.48) feet to a point in the northwesterly side line of Westmi ister Drive; THENCE South 26 degrees 26 minutes East fifty (50) feet across the proposed extension of Westminster Drive to the southeasterly side line of Westminster Drive; THENCE along the southeasterly side line of Westminster Drive twenty (20) feet to a point; THENCE recrossing Westminster Drive North 26 degrees 26 minutes East fifty (50) feet to a point, the place of beginning. TOGETHER with an easement of ingress, egress and regress in, over and upon the roadway fronting the above-described lot, over the following piece or parcel of ground: 3 : . BEGINNING at a point in the northwesterly side line of 50-foot wide Westminster Drive and in line between lots Nos. 20 and 21 of plot of lots known as ‘Orchard View Terrace’’ hereinafter mentioned; THENCE along the proposed extension northeastwardly of said northwesterly side line of Westminster Drive by a curve to the right in a northeasterly direction an arc distance of eighty-two and seven hundredths (82.07) feet to a point, said curve having a radius of two hundred ninety-five and thirteen hundredths (295.13) feet and a chord with a course of North 71 degrees 32 minutes East eighty-one and eighty-one hundredths (81.81) feet; THENCE by a radial line crossing the proposed extension of Westminster Drive, South 10 degrees 30 minutes East fifty (50) feet to a point; THENCE along the proposed extension northeastwardly of the southeasterly side line of Westminster Drive by a curve to the left in a southwesterly direction an arc distance of sixty-eight and seventeen hundredths (68.17) feet to a point, said curve having a radius of two hundred forty-five and thirteen hundredths (245.13) feet and a chord with a course of South 71 degrees 32 minutes West sixty-seven and ninety-five hundredths (67.95) feet; THENCE re<crossing Westminster Drive, North 26 degrees 26 minutes West fifty (50) feet to the place of beginning. CONTAINING three thousand seven hundred fifty-six and one hundredth (3,756.01) square feet (0.0862 acre) of land, more or less. BEING all of that portion of the proposed northeastwardly extension of Westminster Drive which fronts lot No. 21 of the “Orchard View Terrace’ plot of lots as developed by the Sturdevant-Dilley Engineering Co., Ltd. of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., a map of said plot being on file in the office of said company and with the Township of Dallas Planning Commission. SUBJECT to the same exceptions, reservations, restrictions, conditions, easements, etc, as more fully set forth in the line of title. 3. Pursuant to Section 707 (2) of the Public School Code of 1949, Act of March 10th, 1949, P.L. 30, Article V11, 24 Pa. S. 7-707, as amended, the by sealed bids. 4. Pursuant to Section 707 (1) of ti = Public School Code of 1949, as amended, the Secretary of Dallas School District shall cause to be published a request for sealed bids for the purchase of the aforesaid premises, end improvements erected thereon, if any, upon the terms and conditions set forth below, in the WILKES-BARRE TIMES LEADER, the CITIZENS’ VOICE, THE DALLAS POST and the LUZERNE LEGAL REGISTER, once a week for three consecutive weeks and by posting at least two handbills on the premises to be sold and posting at conspicuous places within the vicinity of said real estate at least five handbills, commencing in.the week of July 21, 1980. 5. The terms and conditions of the sale of the aforesaid premises are as follows: a. All bids for purchase shall be securely sealed and delivered to the Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Dallas School District, Administration Office, Church Street, Dallas, PA 18612, on or before 4:00 o‘clock PM (EDST) on August 11th, 1980. b. The premises shall be sold as a whole and not divided or otherwise separated in any manner whatsoever. The premises shall be sold free and clear of all liens and encumbrances and subject to any exceptions, reservations, prior conveyances, or proceedings by eminent domain as may appear in the line of title. Conveyance shall be by Quitclaim Deed. c. All bids shall represent the net consideration for such sale. All real estate transfer taxes, assessments and other charges shall be borne exclusively by the successful bidder, and there shall be no apportionment of the same at the time of settlement. d. The Board of Directors of Dallas School District reserves the unqualifed right and privilege, in its sol. discretion, to accept or reject «ny bid submitted for the purchase of said realty. e. All sealed bids shall be opened at a regular public meeting of the Board of Directors of the Dallas School District held on August 11th, 1980 at 8:00 0’clock PM (EDST) to beheld in the Administration office, Meeting Room, Church Street, Dallas, Pennsylvania. f. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified cashier’s check or treasurer's check payable to DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT in a sum equal to ten per centum (10) of the amount of the bid to secure the Dallas Schol District against any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of his bid, which said sum shall be retained as deposit toward the purchase price of the successful bidder and in the event of failure to make a settlement within thirty (30) days of the School Board’s acceptance of bid, forfeited as liquidated 4] damages. Said parcel shall be sold ‘as is,” and that any bidder shail ¥ be deemed fo have made an inspection of the premises prior to sub- mitting his bid. The successful bidder shall, in addition to the amoutit of his bid, pay the Pennsylvania realty and Dallas Township and Dallas School DistriCt realty transfer taxes, U.S. Revenue stamps, registration and recording costs and any real estate agent’s or realtors commission, if any. Property taxes shall be appSrtioned as of date of settlement. Dallas School District shall not be responsible for payment of any real estate agent’s or realtor’s commission, if any. g. Settlement shall take place within thirty (30) days from the said Dallas School District’s Board’s acceptance of the best bid. Title shall pass at the time of settlement. . 3 °h. No bid in an amount less than $11,000.00 shall be accepted by the Board of Directors of Dallas School District for the purchase of said premises. i. The monies derived from the sale of the aforesaid realty shall be used for capital expenditures and reduction of debt service of the Dallas School District. BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT BY MRS. GLORIA D. BRENNAN SECRETARY IONE A a 3 RR
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