® Special to The Post Bob Bleiberg, editor and publisher of Barron’s financial weeky, is bullish on America. And though not everyone stops to listen when he speaks - as they allegedly do ‘when E.F. Hutton speaks’ - the smart money in town should be on Bleiberg. What has Bleiberg been telling his quarter-millin sub- scribers? In the spring of 1982, when most econ- omists agreed that the recession was coming to an end (Business Week, for example, headlined its May 10, 1982 cover story, » “Here Comes the Recovery’’), which is what it did, right through the end of November 1982. On. November 22, Bleiberg again went against convention and in a front-page editorial said the economy was headed ‘‘onward and upward.” Six months later, on June 27, 1983, when many observers were still voicing doubts about the durability and strength of the recov- ery, Bleiberg again climbed out on a limb with a follow-up com- mentary headlined “Let the Good Times Roll - Business Recovery Promises to Better Most of the Forecasts.” And again he called it WANTED Part-time office help. Hours flexi- ble. Must be able to work with the public. Contact Anne McGuire, Dallas Cablevision, 639-1171. REGISTERED NURSES Part-time positions, with benefits, are avail- able on our 11:00 p.m. to 7:30 A.M. and 3:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. shifts, Med/Surg Department. One year of current nursing expe- rience is preferred. Competitive salary scale and benefit package. Friendly, progressive work environment in a for an appointment. 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I bring up these brief slices of history not just because Blei- berg has a remarka- ble track record span- ning several decades, but because he is out on a limb again, pre- dicting that every- thing is in place for a period of sustained economic growth that will likely cause eco- nomic historians to someday refer to our times as the ‘“Amaz- ing Eighties.” Speaking recently at a national leader- ship conference spon- sored by the presti- gious Shavano Institute, Bleiberg offered a number of reasons for his opti- mism. 1) Contrary to pop- ular opinion, the eco- nomic recovery has not been limited to the United States, but has been worldwide. ‘Indeed, since Janu- ary 1, a dozen major stock markets - including Amster- dam, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, London, Oslo, Paris, Singa- pore, Stockholm, Sydney, Taipei, Tokyo, and Zurich - have hit all-time highs,’ he noted. 2) Despite: ‘‘the grim predictions of Henry Kaufman’ and other doomsayers, interest rates are heading downward. 3) From the stand- point of population trends; the ’80s ‘shape up as poten- tially one of the greatest decades since the Baby Boom peaked in the late ’50s,’’ he said. In 1982, for example, 2.5-mil- lion Americans got number of marriages in U.S. history. On the other side of the coin, the number of divorces dropped three percent in 1982, to roughly 1.2 million - the first decline in twenty years. Natu- rally enough, he noted, ‘‘something resembling a modest baby boom is under way.”” And affluent society, ‘‘there’s no more powerful an economic and social force than family formation and population growth.” 4) Despite all the scare talk, Americans are growing healthier and living longer. Time Reporters. Previous News P.0. Box 366, Please! NOLDE'S MUFFLER BAY 30% Off Free clamps, & free installation. Custom bending. Antique, classic & obsolete exhaust parts. Lifetime guarantee. Brakes Installed 4 Wheels From $39.95 200 W. Shawnee Ave. ‘ Plymouth, Pa. 18651 Call 779-2011 Employment Services RESUME SERVICE Composition - Spring Coal Sale JET COAL CO. Slocum Ave., Exeter COMPANY EXECUTIVES DO YOU NEED EXTRA INCOME WITH A FUN & REWARDING JOB? 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The Operating Committee reserves its statutory right to reject any and all bids or to select a single item from any bid. Bernard M. Novicki Secretary 19-3-P LEGAL NOTICE The Lake-Lehman School Dis- trict hereby: gives notice that a tentative Budget in the amount of funds that will be required by the School District in its several departments for the 1985-86 fiscal year is available for public inspection at the Office of the Secretary in the Administrative Offices, Lehman-Jackson Ele- mentary School, Lehman, Penn- sylvania, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday. It is the intent of the Board of School Directors of the Lake- Lehman School District to adopt this * tentative budget after making such revisions in it as are deemed advisable and levy the proposed taxes at the regu- lar monthly Mestns. of the Lake- Lehman Board of School Direc- tors, Tuesday, June 11, 1985 at 8:00 PM at the Lake-Lehman Senior High School, Lehman, Pennsylvania. Notice is also gen of the provisions of Act 138, approved June 16, 1972, requiring every resident or inhabitant of the District upon attaining eighteen years of age, and every person eighteen years of age or over becoming a resident or inhabit- ant of the District to notify the proper assessor of this fact within twelve months thereafter. Failure to comply with this requirement subjects the individ- ual to a penalty equal to the tax for which he is liable. The Assessor's name and address for Jackson Township, Lake Township, Lehman Town- ship, Ross Township and Har- veys Lake Borough is Luzerne County Assessors, Assessors’ Office, Court House, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania. The -name and address for the Assessor of Noxen Township is Wyoming County Assessors’ Office, Wyo- ming County Court House, Tunk- hannock, Pennsylvania. By Order of the Board of Direc- tors, LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL DIS- TRICT Raymond C. Bowersox, Secre- ary Board of School Directors 19-3-P LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that PENNSYLVANIA “GAS AND WATER COMPANY intends to make application to the DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRON- MENTAL RESOURCES, Harris- burg, Pennsylvania, for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit for industrial waste at its lant located in KINGSTON OWNSHIP, LUZERNE COUNTY, and to discharge the treated waste water at the con- fluence of Huntsville Creek and Toby's Creek. This application is made under the provisions of the Clean Streams Law, the Act of June 22, 1937, P.L. 1987, as amended. 21-4-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that letters of administration have been granted in the estate of Helen Mae Sloan, late of the Borough of Edwardsville, Luz- erne County, Pa., who died July 12, 1984. All persons indebted " to said estate are required to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the administrator, John M. Sloan, c- o his’ Attorneys, Coslett & Cos- lett, 312 Wyoming Ave., Kings- ton, Pa. 18704. 21-3-P LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Borough .Zoning Board will meet on Tuesday, June 18, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. at the Dallas Borough Building, 25 Main St., Dallas. The purpose will be to take actien on an application from Mary Cervasio for a zoning variance on prop- erty located at 24 Orchard St., Dallas Borough. Larry E. Barnes Secretary Zoning Board 3 Pc. Early American Livingroom Set w-dark pine wood $250.; Stereo RCA console, AM-FM radio and 8 track tape deck $250 nego. exc. cond. 287-7301. 18-tfn- P 5 Pc. Wrought Iron Patio Set $120. 675- 5684. 18-tfn-P Blessed Mother Statues yard figurines, Dutch boy and girl. Many others. painted and sealed for exterior display. Reasonably priced. 693-4340. 18- tfn-P 1 Bunny Fur Jacket woman's size med., like new $20; 2 size 14, winter jackets, 1 blue, 1 beige, $12. ea.; Sesame Street Cookie Monster lamp, exc. cond. $12. 675-3891. Woman’s Wardrobe large size, 15 dresses, FOR SALE FOR SALE 6 blouses, Sell Oil Storage Tank 250 gal., used indoors. Exc. cond. $35; 16" lite weight Craftsman chain saw $80. 696-2870. 8- tfn-P Couch & Swivel Chair to match almost new $300. Must sell, moving out of state. 287-5239. 8-tfn-P Hay for Sale, 500 bales, first cutting. Call 288-8525. 8-tfn-P Meyers Snow Plow 675-4073. 9-tfn-P 2 Six Grave Plots, Memorial Shrine Cemetery. Roselawn and Homelawn Sections. 824-7087. Sears Kenmore Washer. Works, $30. 696-3017. 17-tfn-P Admiral Refrigerator $100; Maple twin bed complete new ($100); high back maple rocker $35. 779-4258. 21-1-P Maple Chest of 5 Drawers $35; brown bed $25; brown white tweed recliner $40. 779- 4258. 21-1-P separately or all for $50. 675-2508 evenings. 9- tfn-P Wardrobe for tall, slim young man: 10 dress slacks, 4 dress shirts, 12 T-shirts, Wrangler jacket, bib jeans. Sell separately or all for $50. 675-2508 evenings. 9- tfn-P Blue Spruce Dogwood trees, blackberry & Indian Summer raspberry plants; Forget-me-Nots, Iris, African violets. primroses and other perennials. 675-3057. 110” Table Saw, new; 1 20" apartment sized bottled gas range; woodburner stove. 655- 0052. 5-tfn-P Sheer Priscilla Curtains tie backs and valance included. Rust, 90x63, brand new, $25. Call 675-2164 after 6 p.m. 5-tfn-P GE Electric Dryer used 3 months. Heavy duty with energy saving settings. $275. Call after 6:30 p.m. 696- 4118. 5-tfn-P o 3 Crank Style Hospital Bed with new mattress, $40. 779-4258. 21-1-P Kitchen Set brown wood, 2 drop leafs table, 4 chairs $35; utility white cabinet (metal) $40. 779-4258. 21-1-P Beige Couch $25; green couch $40; recliner $25; Early American Swag lamp $15; metal clothes closet $25; circular baby walker $7. 477- 5591. 21-tfn-P One 6%’ Brown Pation Umbrella, exc. cond. $30; 1 console color TV, needs parts $50; 1 sewing machine with cabinet, needs overhaul $25. 675-3891. 21-tfn-P Dinette Table with formica top, 2 leaves, & 6 black vinyl chairs, chrome legs, $80. 287- 5239. 21-tfn-P Penn-Van Oil Furnace with all accessories. Steam heat. Make offer. Call 287-8652, 4-9 p.m. 21-tfn-P Zeiss Multioptional Microscope 12 ocular pieces - course and fine adjustments-mechanical stage-4 objectives incl. oil immersion, case included--Series inugires only. A bargain at $750. Call 639-5988 after 5 p.m. 16-tfn-P Under Counter Sink 2 wash compartments, drain board each side. Overall 6 ft. s-s with all plumbing attachments included. Exc. cond. Asking $350. Call 639- 5988 after 5 p.m. Galvanized Laundry Tub with stand and new hoses $12.00. Phone evenings 388- 6384. 11-tfn-P Bolens Lawn Tractor mowing deck, snow thrower, wheel weights, chains. 693-4340. 11- tfn-P Akai Cassette Deck GX-F35 $100; Akai receiver, 80 watts $175. Both items in exc. cond. 288-3683 days, 675-3541 after 6 p.m. 4 Pc. Modern Sectional Sofa. Green & gold. $350. 696-2464. 21-tfn-P Eureka Upright Vacuum, exc. cond. $20; GE Electric percolator like new, $5; Dry sink only 6 mos. old, original cost $298, asking $98. All prices negotiable. 696-3285. 15-tfn-P Boys Powder Blue Lightweight Sports Coat, size 20 reg.; like new, worn 3 times. Sea 'n Ski girls size small ski jacket. Good cond. 639- 5914 after 4 p.m. 18- tfn-P General Electric Refrigerator Freezer Avocado green, 20 cu. ft. separate controls. $150. 675-8191. 16-tfn- P 3 Pc. Crushed Velvet Green Livingroom Set: Paid $1200 asking $500; 4 pc. French Provincial bedroom’ suit; Atari with cartridges, and miscellaneous. 283- 1515. 19-tfn-P Security Deadbolt Will install labor and materials $32.00. 824- 1388. 19:tfn-P 4 Pc. Lady Baltimore Luggage, $40, 696-1484 after 5 p.m. 19-tfn-P IBM SYSTEM-23 DATAMASTER, Model with 5242 Model 1, 160 CPS Printer, All components under continuous IBM Maintenance. All manuals, software, supplies included. Exc. cond. Price neg. Call (717) 824-9231, 21-2-P 2 Watkins Glenn Super Tickets Worth $150. Will sell for $50. # 829-6340. 21-1-P