The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 03, 1970, Image 11

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    THE
TRADING
PHONE 675-5211
Deadline for classified ads
TUESDAY NOON
. FOR SALE
LOST
1964 PLYMOUTH Sp. Fury—4
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SINGLE
speed stick. New tires. Ex-
cellent condition. Call 675-2375
after 7. P.M
® : 35-1-p
1962 DODGE POLARA—
autorgetic, radio, heater, good
condiwton. Call 675-3141
anytime.
35-1-p
GARAGE SALE—Sept. 5 and 7.
Apples—$1.00 a bushell. Bring
baskets and pick. Carlins,
Martz Road, Box 147. Phone
675-3057.
: 35-1¢
BEDROOM SUITE, 5 piece
maple. Good condition, $85.00
Buffet, $15.00. Call 675-0224.
35-1-¢
BEDROOM SUIT, 3 piece grey.
Box spring, mattress, bed
frame, chest and dresser.
playtex nurser kit. Polaroid
swinger. 5 piece Harris Maple
dinette set. Phone 675-3264
between 7 and 9 p.m.
§ “ yr 35-1-¢
~ PERSIAN RUG, 7x9, excellent
condition, Karman. Double
bed good condition $50. Bunk
Beds $40.00. Call 675-0247.
4 35-1-¢c
MOCK . COATS, two, Size 7
Worn once. $20.00 each. Phone
674-7671.
35-2-p
WEDDING GOWN— White.
Used. Full lace gown with
sabrina neck line. Jeweled
bodice. Call 674-7631 anytime.
: 35-2C
SWEET CORN $2.50 a hundred,
tomatoes $1.50 basket, $1.00
basket pick yourself. Hale and
Alberta peaches, Bartlett
pears, prunes, cucumbers,
red and green mangoes, dill,
garlic; Merrill Thomas Pro-
duce, opposite Natona Mills.
® 35-1-p
. HOUGH PAY LOADER for
sale. Phone 675-3208.
35-1¢
S, pink and ripe.
Ready ®icked $1.25 or pick
your own $1. Bring your own
containers. Fred Dymond Jr.,
Orange. Phone 333-4542 or 333-
4208.
33-4-c
| SWEET CORN. Fred Dymond
Jr., Orange. Phone 333-4542 or
333-4208.
33-4¢
| THE FIREWOOD FARM,
Bunker Hill. Oak, Ash, Maple,
Cherry and beautiful White
Birch. Cord delivered $20. You
pick ups. Call 696-2313.
33-tfc
. 64 VOLKSWAGON, needs some
body work. Excellent
mechanical condition. $500.00.
Call Clarks Summit 587-1148
35-1¢
' FOR RENT
HOUSE along
Bownam Creek, 4 bedrooms, 2
car garage, Oil Heat, A-1
Condition, References re-
quired. Call 298-2024 or 799-
9038.
35-4-¢
4 ROOMS and bath with shower.
Harris Hill Road, Trucksville.
Available September 1. Phone
696-1892 after 3 P.M.
ie 35-1-¢
YELLOW CAT, long hair—in
Meeker, Lehman area. Name
is Bouncy. $10 reward. Call
after 6 P.M.—477-5171.
35-1¢
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED for
Housekeeping duties. One day
per week. Dallas Area. Call
675-5876.
35-1¢
WOMAN TO live in with elderly
woman. Cooking, driving. No
heavy cleaning. Call collect
836-3135 or 298-2112.
35-1¢
MALE—Mechanically ex-
perienced person needed to
function as stand-by operator
at Asphalt Plant. Will train.
Benefits. Contact Mr.
Maslowski at 696-1114 for
appointment.
33-3
EXPERIENCED MECHANIC
wanted or will train qualified
man. Contact Centermore-
land Garage 333-4256.
34-2-p
WHOM TO CALL
HOME AND LAWN CARE Ser-
vice—Landscaping, General
Lawn Repars, Lots and Land
Cleared, Lawns cleaned up,
Lawns mowed, Light hauling,
Picnic areas constructed. Call
477-9980. Fully insured.
20-tf-p
WILL DO house painting. In-
door or outdoor. Phone 298-
2252.
34-2¢
TREE REMOVAL and trim-
ming. Call 836-1255.
34-4-c
WILJON‘S REMOVES junk
from attics, garages, yards
and basements. Call 696-1322.
If no answer call 696-2364.
32-4c
JOE WOJCIK tile and plumb-
ing. Free estimates. Lehman
Township. Phone 675-1803.
4-tf-c
FUEL OILS, Atlantic Products. :
Meter service to insure you
accuracy. Montross 0Qil Co.,
436 Main St., Luzerne. Call
287-2361 or 639-5389.
50-tf-c
ANTIQUES AND furniture re-
finished, reconditioned. Call
Stefan Hellersperk 675-1690.
tf-c
MUSIC LESSONS: piano,
guitar, organ, band and or-
chestral instruments, Dr.
Alfred M. Camp (Doctor of
Education) East 42nd Street,
Dallas. Call 639-5026.
VACUUM CLEANERS: Sales
and service. Large and small
appliances, tools, radios, fans,
etc. repaired. All makes.
Work guaranteed. Hal’s
Electric, 113 E. Center St.,
Shavertown. Phone 675-1580.
Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. Saturday 1 p.m. to 7 p.m.
35-1p
HOUSEWIVES: Funin your life - _
and money in your pocket—
demonstrate toys—pick your
own kit and earn it free. No in-
vestment, collecting, or
delivery. Call Ideal Home
Parties 675-0279.
21-18-c
"LEGAL NOTICE
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
TO THE ZONING
ORDINANCE OF
KINGSTON TOWNSHIP
1. Revise S4.03 to add ‘‘per-
sonal services’ as a use requir-
ing Board approval.
2. Revise S6.0414 to add after
last sentence the following: Di-
rectional or informational signs
relating to churches, places of
lodging and restaurants may be
placed along Pennsylvania
Route 309 where it is bisected by
state and county highways.
Such signs shall be grouped in
one specifically designated
place at said intersections and
affixed in a ladder arrangement
in one specific frame. They may
contain no advertising matter.
Their size may not exceed 2%
square feet in area.
3. Revise S 8.311 to read as fol-
lows: ‘Public Notice,” notice
given not more than thirty (30)
days and not less than fourteen
(14) days in advance of any
public hearing required by this
Ordinance. Such notice shall be
published once each week for
two (2) successive weeks in a
newspaper of general circula-
tion in the municipality. Such
notice shall state the time and
place of the hearing and the
particular nature of the matter
to be considered at the hearing.
4. Revise S10.22 to read as fol-
lows: The notice required by
this Ordinance shall not be
more than thirty (30) days and
not less than fourteen (14) days,
once each week for two (2) suc-
cessive weeks.
5. Revise every Section of the
Ordinance where applicable to
change the name of the Board of
Adjustment or the Board of
Zoning Appeals to The Zoning
Hearing Board.
6. Revise S8.11 to read as fol-
lows: The membership of the
Zoning Hearing Board shall
consist of three residents of the
Township of Kingston to be ap-
pointed by the Board of Super-
visors of Kingston Township:
one of whom shall be designated
to serve until the first day of
January following the adoption
of the Zoning Ordinance, one
until the first day of the second
January thereafter. Their suc-
cessors shall be appointed on
the expiration of their respec--
tive terms to serve for a term of
three years. The members of
the Board shall be removable
WHOM TO CALL
SIMPSON UPHOLSTERING
Co. 822-4504, rear of VA Hospi- | 93 (Clarks Crossroad, Askam,
tal, v4 mile past Wilkes-Woods
Apts. Reupholstering of any
kind. Reupholstering of Kkit-
chen chairs is a specialty. 15
percent off with own delivery
and pickup.
22-tf-c
MONK PLUMBING & Heating,
675-1323. Gas, oil, electric,
coal installations. No down
payment. Five years to pay.
47-tf-c
WANTED TO BUY
USED FOLDING CRIB, por-
table, good condition. Phone
675-3022.
35-1¢
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
RELIABLE PERSON from this
area to service and collect
from automatic Siemens.
No experience needed . . . we
establish accounts for you.
Car, references and $995.00 to
$1885.00 cash capital neces-
sary. 4 to 12 hours weekly nets
excellent monthly income.
Full time more. For local
interview, write, include tele-
phone number, Eagle In-
dustries, 3938 Meadowbrook
Road, St. Louis Park, Minn-
esota 55426.
35-1-p
TYPEWRITERS
.Sales—Service—Rentals
All Makes — All Models
All Work Guaranteed
287-2030 After 5 p.m.
20-tf-c
WATER SOFTENERS
Permanent and Fully Auto-
matic, Chlorinators and
Filters. Free Estimates by
Trained Engineers. Call
287-1823 collect.
THE DALLAS POST,.SEPT. 3, 1970
Weber family
to reunite
The 14th annual Weber re-
union will be held Sept. 6 on Sol
Weber’s estate opposite Evans
Falls Church on Route 309,
Evans Falls. Everyone attend-
ing must bring a lunch.
or cause by the Board of Stiper-
visors of Kingston Township
upon written charges and after
public hearing. The Board shall
promptly notify the Board of
Supervisors of Kingston Town-
ship of any vacancies which
may occur. Vacancies shall be
filled for the unexpired term of
any member whose term be-
comes vacant. At the expiration
of a member’s term, he shall
remain in office until he is re-
appointed or replaced. Mem-
bers of the Board shall hold not
other office in the municipality,
except that no more than one
member of the Board may also
be a member of the Planning
Commission.
For the Board of
Supervisors of
Kingston Township
MICHAEL J. STANLEY
Secretary
34-2
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, that
the Board of adjustment of
Dallas, Township Planning
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing at 7:30 P. M. (E.D.T.)
on Menday Sept. 21st, 1970 in the
Dallas Township Municipal
Building, to consider the ap-
plication of Douglas H.
Lamoreaux, to put a 12’ X 65’
Trailer on his Property located
on Shupp Road, Dallas Town-
ship, Pa.
FRED E. DODSON
Zoning Officer.
35-2-¢
LEGAL NOTICE
TO: JOHN EVANYLO, JR.
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that adoption pro-
ceedings will be held on Tues-
day, October 6, 1970 at 2:00
o'clock P.M., in the Orphan’s
Courtroom, Luzerne County
Court House, Wilkes-Barre,
Pennsylvania wherein your two
children, Denise Renee Evanylo
and Joseph John Evanylo will
be adopted by James Robert
Wood and Barbara Wood,
formerly, Barbara Evanylo, of
Hanover Township, Pennsyl-
vania.
RONALD J. WYDO
Esquire
602 First National
Bank Building
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
18701
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St. Luke's,
Noxen
plans observance
of 75th anniversary
Two former pastors of St.
Luke’s Evangelican Lutheran
Church, Noxen, will be guest
speakers at the 75th anniver-
sary celebration of its founding.
The Rev. Wesley K. Kimm,
pastor of St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church, Raubsville, will deliver
the evening sermon, and the
Rev. John R. Albright, St.
John’s Lutheran Church, Cata-
wissa, will conduct the vespers.
The morning service will be
conducted at 11 a.m. by the Rev.
John S. Kerr of the Parish
Board of Education. The Ladies
Society of the church, of which
Mrs. John Jones is president,
will serve a buffet luncheon
after the morning worship in the
parish house. After the lun-
cheon, the parish house will be
open for members and friends
to get acquainted with new
members of the congregation.
When a group of persons
drivers alerted
for school buses
Each year, immediately fol-
lowing Labor Day, motorists
are again urged to be on the
alert for school buses on the
highways. The Pennsylvania
AAA Federation asks motorists
to improve their knowledge of
regulations regarding the pas-
sing of school buses. Everyone
who gets behind the wheel of a
vehicle should make an effort to
do all they can to insure the
safety of those children on
school buses and of those stand-
ing or walking along roads.
ANTIQUES
GIFTS
REPRODUCTIONS
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gathered in the living room of
Mr. and Mrs. George K.
Mosser, proprietors of the tan-
nery 75 years ago, the church
was merely a dream. They dis-
cussed holding Sunday School
sessions in the tannery. Out of
that dream grew the idea of
starting a Lutheran church in
the community. Ministers and
theological students were in-
vited to conduct a Lutheran ser-
vice more or less regularly.
A Lutheran congregation of 22
charter members was or-
ganized and the Rev. H.F.J.
Senecker became the first
pastor. It was in his pastorate
that the call on May 19, 1895 was
made for a meeting to be held
June 1, 1895 in order to organize
the group into a regular congre-
gation. According to a report of
the meeting, “It was moved by
Adam D. Kresge that the Luth-
eran Congregation of Noxen be
known as ‘St. Luke’s Evangel-
ical Lutheran Church.”
Thirteen pastors, beginning
with the Rev. H.F.J. Senecker
in 1894, and ending with the
Rev. Wesley K. Kimm in 1965,
have served the congregation.
It is the fervent hope of the con-
gregation that this 75th anniver-
sary celebration will give them
the leadership, loyalty, fellow-
ship, and courage needed to ac-
cept the challenge before them.
A cordial invitation is extend-
ed to members and friends to
participate in the occasion Sept.
ECKERT
TWEED
POWER EQUIPMENT
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® Wheel Horse
® Hahn Eclipse
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® Yard Man
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COMPLETE
SALES & SERVICE
Route 309 Dallas
675-1339
GREENWALD'S
IN LUZERNE
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
OI IRN E0)%
SHOPPING
FURNITURE »
GIFTS
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
CENTER
pI AN 243
ALL NATURAL
NOW
Shavertown
ICE CREAM
STOCK UP NOW!
HALF
GALLON
SALE
ALL FLAVORS
LIMITED TIME ONLY
20¢OFF
Reg. $1.49 half gallon
EVANS DRUG STORE
Prescription
Pharmacy
ICE CREAM
$1.29
675-5121
PAGE ELEVEN
Cover liquid honey and comb
honey and store in a dark place
at room temperature, advise
extension foods and nutrition
specialists at The Pennsylvania
State University. Honey loses
aroma and flavor, and absorbs
moisture and odors readily
when ‘exposed to air. Creamed
honey may be kept covered at
room temperature or in the
refrigerator if the room is very
Couples club
wiener roast
The Trucksville Methodist
Couples Club will hold a wiener
roast Sept. 12 at 8 p.m. at the
Educational Building. Reserva-
tions should be made with Gail
Kistler or Mary Oliver by Sept.
6. All couples of the church are
invited.
warm.
Ambulance Log
NOXEN
Aug. 24—General Hospital, Sharon and Susan Epstein. Crew:
Robert Crispell, Dale Clark, Roger Boston and Albert Goble.
Aug. 26—Accident at Lutes Corners to Tyler Hospital, Mrs.
Duane Miner. Mrs. Roy Crawford, Ida Crawford, Bernd Breau,
Allan Thomas, George Edward Shaw. Crew: Earl Crispell, Fred
Boston, and Thomas Bean.
LEHMAN
Aug. 28—Hobart Austin, accident at Fall Fair; taken to
General Hospital. Crew: Robert Disque and Lewis Ide.
Aug. 29—Russell DeAngelo, accident at Fall Fair;
Nesbitt Hospital. Crew: Bill Ehret and Drew Weber.
Aug. 30—John Moran from Gwerson Rest Home to General
Hospital. Crew: L. C. Sutton and Vern Crispell.
by Fn coin
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DISTINCTION
FOR
DISCRIMINATING
PEOPLE DALLAS AUTO
LA and
PURE FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERING
® Kitchén Chairs
® Truck Seats
® Boat Tops
® Lawn Furniture
taken to
ROBERT N. HALLETT
& ASSOCIATES
18 Pierce Street
Kingston, Pa. 18704 288-9361
PENSION
‘and
PROFIT SHARING
PLANS
GROUP MEDICAL
and
LIFE INSURANCE
Hendredon
Drexel
Globe
Route 309
Across From
OWN & COUNTR Shady Side Lake
253 S. MAIN ST.
WILKES-BARRE
PUBLIC SALE
Monday, Sept. 7 (LABOR DAY)
MILLVILLE, PA.
10:30 A. M. SHARP
BELOW IS BUT A PARTIAL LISTING OF THE MERCHAN-
DISE WE WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER WITHOUT
RESERVATIONS STARTING AT 10:30 A:-M. LOCATED IN
THE BOROUGH OF MILLVILLE, COLUMBIA CO., PA.
FURNITURE—2 Piece Pine Wall Cupboard; Pine Hutch Cup-
board; Pine Drop Leaf Table (6 leg); Pine Blanket Chest; Plat-
form Rocker, solid walnut ; Outstanding Hand-Carved Victorian
Book Case; Round Oak Table and matching chairs; Old
Rockers; Exceptional Wicker Pieces; Very Old Organ, Solid
Walnut Case; Oak Wash Stand; Marble Top Walnut Wash
Stand; Zink Cupboard in Pine; All Glass China Closet; Odd
Chairs; and Many More Old Pieces of Furniture.
DISHED AND GLASSWARE—Consisting of Pattern. Glass;
Milk Glass; Carnival; Cut; China; and Numerous Odd and
Interesting Pieces.
GUNS AND. SWORDS—Odd Winchester 25-20-Single Shot Oc-
tagon Barrel in Excellent Condition; Short Stock Geiger Ken-
tucky Smooth Bore Rifle; Old Musket; Civil War Sword; 1833
Springfield Arsenal; Slasher Knife; Very Old Knight Templar
Sword; Japanese Ceremonial Sword; Civil War Bayonet; Dis-
patch Rider’s Carrying Case; Old Bullet Mold; Powder Horn;
Shot Bag.
LAMPS AND CLOCKS—8 Day Weight Ciock; 8 Day Mantle
Clock; Old Wall Clock; Very Fine Old Brass Chandelier; Green
Satin Based Parlor Lamp; Brass Banquet Lamp; Outstanding—
Tiffiney Dome; Old Shades; and Many Other Pieces.
COINS—A Fine Selection Icluding Gold Pieces, Silver Dollars;
Old Halves; Indian Head Pennies; and Numerous Odd Pieces.
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS—Very Old Tools consisting of
Planes; Broad Ax; Draw Knives; Cast Iron Kettle; Gypsy Mush
Pot; Yoke Water Carrier; Picture Frames; Trivets; Pitcher
and Bowl Set; Old Wagon Wheels; Very Fine Old Sleigh; Crock
Jugs; Wrought Iron Fencing—Resitation Bench; and Many,
Many More Articles and Collector’s Items Too Numerous To
Mention.
This Will Be An Exceptional Sale Of The Older Pieces, So Plan
To Attend.
TERMS—CASH
H. B. WELLIVER, MAX FRALEY, TED STUBAN
AUCTIONEERS
MARY SHEETS, CLERK
Refreshments Served On The Grounds.
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