The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 02, 1974, Image 17

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    WHOM TO CALL
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD
contents and estates, oriental
rugs, paintings, jewelry, sil-
ver, antiques, cut glass and so
forth. Reply Box 22, c-o Dallas
"Post, Dallas.
Hand-Cranked Pitney-Bowes
Stamp metering machine.
$100. 675-5211
¥ REMINGTON CHAIN saws,
sales and servige. Saw chains
machines sharpened. Call 639-
5030 or 639-1794.
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33-tf-c
BURGLAR ALARMS installed.
Commercial and Domestic.
Call 1-256-3477 or 256-3856. D-B .
Security Systems.
9-tfc
MCCULLOCH and Homelite
Chain Saws. Sales and Ser-
& vice. A. F. gyalters. Phone
| 675-1869.
1-tf-c
FREE ESTIMATES—Hauling
trash from cellars, yards,
garages, houses. Call 639-2129.
9-i-c
17-4-¢ |
PLANTS, FLOWERS, Vegetab-
les—Tomatoes, peppers,
parsley, celery, geraniums,
begonias, impatience, coleus,
petunias, pansies and snap
dragons. Ralph Lutes Green-
houses, Route 415, Idetown,
(across from fire station) 639-
1267.
BOOKKEEPING: FEDERAL
STATE AND LOCAL TAX
RETURNS, SMALL BUSI-
NESSMEN. WALTER A.
ZELL. 639-1861.
9-tf
GARDENS PLOWED—minim-
18-6-c
. um charge. Call 298-2013.
a STORM WINDOWS 8 Alu- 16-2-¢
it minum windows 31” xX 60”. 8
of Wooden windows 31” x 60” WANTED
od Call 287-6610 6—7 p.m.
he 18-1 p WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
hy: k 1971 KARMAN GHIA Coupe. correspondents. To report
c: Sports car flair and 30 mpg. news from Wilkes-Barre City,
de Outstanding appearance and Kingston Borough,
ti mechanical condition. $1875. Swoyersville, Forty-Fort,
d2 Call 675-3313. Edwardsville, Luzerne,
ol. 18-1-p Wyoming, Larksville, Wilkes-
in SET Barre Township, Exeter,
o- 1963 330 DODGE—318 engine- Harveys Lake and Ross
ih automatic. Motor recon- moynghip Call the Dallas
ditioned, New rings, bearings, post 675-5211
be 3 ;
valves. Best Offer. Call 675- 15-tf
an 5830 after 6 p.m.
th 18-1-p FOR RENT
# VIANY HOUSEHOLD Items of MOBILE HOME SPACES for -
as Interest. End tables and rent—Call : 333-4944. 2 Bed-
re lamps, etc. Call 675- 3232, after ~~ room Mobile Home for rent.
5 1 p.m. Adults preferred. Call 333-
i 18-1-¢ 4944.
= 18-2-p
es” GARAGE SALE ~~ APARTMENT-5 Rooms and
t= GARAGE SALE. Thursday ' bath, second floor, near Sha-
vertown Shopping Center.
Heat and hot water included.
$160. monthly. Security and
references desired. Available
now. Phone 696-2046.
May 2 and Friday May 3. 9 to
5. Reservoir Road, Dallas.
Near Huntsville Dam.
18-1-p
HELP WANTED 18-1-¢
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
$8,000 ANNUALLY GROWING
rare Ginseng root for us! Send
$3.00 (refundable) for seeds,
instructions. GC Herbs; Bel-
fast, Maine 04915.
EXPERIENCED LEGAL se-
cretary, all benefits. Phone
836-3177.
16-3-¢
COOK—Part time afternoons 4-
8 p.m. Call 639-5560 or 639-
1885.
ERVICES
® ae SERVIC
en Co Seren ODD JOBS WANTED—You
R.N. SUPERVISOR for 3 to 11 name it we do it call 675-2405
shift or L.P.N. by exam. Call or 675-2497. For free esti-
639-1885 or 639-5560. mates.
18-2-p
164c
EXPERIENCED YARD Man
or Boy—Call 675-0508 between
5 & 7 p.m.
18-1-p
CELLARS & GARAGES—
cleaned $11. per load—Refuse
75¢ per week. Bushes, small
trees cut. Phone 696-1294.
18-2-p
GENERAL CARPENTRY—
Remodeling & Roofing. Inde-
pendent experienced Carpen-
ter. No job too small and the
price is right. Call G. Russ.
Call 675-5865 for free estimate.
18-1-p
17-4-¢
FAMILY HEALTH Worker, to
work in the Harveys Lake-No-
xen area. In a rural health
center. Applicant would pro-
vide health resource informa--
tion and function as a social
case worker aide. High school
graduate desired with some
clerical background. Must
have car. Send resume to:
Rural Health Corp., 116 South
GARAGE SALE
GARAGE SALE 8 Families—
Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. many collectibles. Oak round
18701. table & chairs, tea wagon.
18-1-¢ Some antiques, small furni-
TRUCK DRIVER and.or ture, 2 Schwinn bikes, some
Laborer. Call 333.4044 clothing. April 25th 10 a.m.—5
) : p.m. 131 Machell Ave. vDallas, i
18-2-p Pa.
CLEANING LADY 1 or 2 days a 17-1-c
week. Own'fmansportation, rrr my
Call 639-1541 Ser 12 p.m. GARAGE SALE Thurs. April
18-1-c 25th 9 a.m.-5 p.m. rear 1173
Shoemaker Ave., W. Wyo-
JANITOR WANTED.Contact ming. Pa. Plenty of new and
Business Manager, College 14 items.
Misericordia, Phone 675-2181. 17-1-p
We are an equal epportunity i: ——-—— rr
employer. TRUCKSVILLE UNITED
Methodist ~~ Church—Church
18-1-c
GROUNDS KEEPER wanter.
Contact Business Manager,
College Misericordia, Phone
Road—Trucksville—Fri.
April 26, 6 p.m.—9 p.m. Sat.
April 27, 9 a.m.—3 p.m.
17-1-p
675-2181. We ‘are an equal —m—————>—
opportunity employer. GARAGE SALE this Fri. &
18-1-¢ Sat.—cupboards, chests,
trunks, bottles, glassware,
WANTED TO BUY antiques, etc. % mile past
WANT OLD ! new Quilts. Falls Bridge on Clarks Sum-
mit Road. Watch for signs.
17-1-c
Also old tops’ Bryce Hamil-
ton, Box 189, Mercer, Penn-
sylvania 16137.
Flood Victims
Council to Meet
Flood Victims Action Council
will hold a public meeting at the
Wilkes College Art Center on
the corner of South River Street
and South Street, Wilkes-Barre,
May 2 at 7:30 p.m.
The main theme will be the
National Catastrophic Disaster
Insurance Bill. National tele-
vision coverage is expected. .
There will also be an educa-
tional station representative
present, which will take inter-
views from the people on their
problems.
Flood Victims Action Council
is asking the public to unite
behind this effort, and to be
present for this meeting.
A report will be given on the
newly-found council, which
represents all -civic, citizens’
and religious organizations.
Conservation District
To Show ‘Land-Use’
The Luzerne County Conser-
vation District will hold a dis-
play at the Parade of Progress
April 26, 27 and 28 illustrating
proper land-use planning.
The display will be a three di-
mensional problem area, show-
ing how to use this area in com-
munity development. Develop-
ers and prospective home buy-
ers can see a miniature de-
velopment planned, conserving
natural resources and improv-
ing the environment.
The district directors invite
the public to attend and espe-
cially developers, members of
planning commissions, and
municipal government author-
ities. :
The Parade of Progress 1s
sponsored each year by the Jay-
cees of Greater Wilkes-Barre.
LEGAL
Sealed proposals will be re-
ceived and publicly opened and
read by the Supervisors of
Kingston Township, Luzerne
County, at 11 Carverton Road,
Trucksville, Pennsylvania,
until 4 p.m. (E.D.T.) May 8,
1974, for the following: 20 tons
(more or less) Calcium Chlor-
ide.
Proposal forms, Specifica-
tions, Form of contract and In-
structions to bidders may be ob-
tained from Michael J. Stanley,
secretary, 11 Carverton Road,
Trucksville, Pennsylvania.
The material specified here-
in, shall meet the Standard
Specifications of the Pennsyl-
vania Department of Transpor-
tation. Each proposal must be
accompanied by a bid bond in
the amount of $100, made pay-
able to the treasurer of the
municipality.
awarded the contract, shall de-
liver a bond with suitable, rea-
sonable requirements, guar-
anteeing performance of the
contract or (delivery to be
made) with sufficient surety in
the amount of 50 percent of the
amount of the contract if less
than $5000, or 100 percent of the
amount of the contract if $5,000
or over.
All proposals must be upon
the form furnished by the un-
dersigned. ¢
The supervisors reserve the
right to reject any or all pro-
posals.
Signed
Michael J. Stanley
Secretary
17-2-¢
LEGAL
The Kingston Township Zon-
ing Hearing Board will hold a
-
23, at the Kingston Township
Municipal Building, 11 Carver-
ton Road, Trucksville, Pennsyl-
vania, at 8 p.m. to hear the re-
quest of Martin Greenberg for a
two-foot variance to permit the
construction of a two-car gar-
age attached to his property at
‘the corner of Collins Avenue
and Village Drive, Rose
Village. :
John Dana
Zoning Officer
Kingston Township
18-2-c
17-1-p GoBese Vitamin E Cream,
\ ANTIQUES The No. 1 All-Around Skin
en Cream.
WE WILL SELL your antiques Only $1.98
on consignment at the Prince Stapinski Walgreen
. of Peace Antique Show May 7 Agency Drug, Dallas S-
& 8. Call 675-3496. 3 y 9, Dallas $-C
L 17-1-¢
LOST AVON
i . LOST IN TRUCKSVILLE—RE- sa s
} WARD OFFERED. Medium ys...
HAVE A SUMMER FLING
. size dog. Reddish brown with
long fur. Answers to the name || with the money you earn in
+ NALLE. If you know of
} Spring. Earn extra dollars
by whereabouts call 696-1539. selling Avon Products now.
17-1-¢ Take a trip, buy a car or do
something really giddy this
summer. For details, call:
823-5376.
Don’t just stand there—be
4 there.
n
--Rev. W. Jene Miller
“NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Letters Testamentary have
been granted in the Estate of
Gladys Morris Martz, deceased,
late of Kingston Township,
(died February 17, 1974) to Ted
E. Martz and Elizabeth S.
Martz, Executors, 2947 Corn-
wall Road, Bethlehem, Penn-
to said estate are requested to
make payment and those
having claims are directed to
present the same without delay
to the Executors named above.
Robert L. Fleming, Attorney-at-
Robert L. Fleming
spawning migration of adult
American shad moving up the
Delaware River have been re-
ceived by the Pennsylvania
Fish Commission with one
catch of 23 reported at Martins
Creek, about 20 miles south of
the Delaware Water Gap. Fish
Commission spokesmen say
they are sure the shad will have
reached the Delaware Water
Gap by this weekend.
Fish Commission biologists,
as well as federal biologists as-
Anadromous Fishery Project
N.J., expect this year’s run to
water in the river has apparent-
ly enabled the shad to get
through the pollution block
created by domestic and indus-
trial wastes in the Philadelphia-
Camden area. ‘
live from three to five years in
the ocean before returning to
spawn in fresh water. Their
annual migration runs can in-
volve traveling over 2,400 miles.
One shad tagged at Lambert;
ville in mid-April last year was
recovered by a commercial
fisherman 126 days later in the
Bay of Fundy off Nova Scotia.
In an effort to learn more
about the shad’s movements,
abundance and the effect of pol-
lution on its migrations, fishery
biologists, using anchor gill
nets, began tagging operations
in the Delaware River last
week. An orange plastic
streamer, about three inches
long, will be attached to the
dorsal fin of each captured
shad. Anglers landing tagged
shad can receive a reward by
sending the tag, along with in-
formation on location and date
of catch, to the address printed
on each streamer.
The Pennsylvania Fish Com-
mission also announced this
week that the first 7 million of a
planned plant of over 50 million
fertilized shad eggs have been
placed in a tributary stream to
the Susquehanna River. The
eggs were collected from Indian
tribes licensed to commercially
harvest American shad run-
ning up Virginia’s York River
and several of its major tribu-
taries.
The eggs are collected, flown
to Pennsylvania, and released
in Susquehanna River tributar-
ies where water temperatures
closely match temperatures in
natal waters. This program is
part of an intensive study of the
possibilities of restoring shad
runs to the Susquehanna which
has been carried out through a
INTERIORS OUR
SPECIALTY =
‘NO JOB TOO SMALL
PAINTING &
WALLPAPERING
696-1690 696-2998
Call After 3 P.M.
CLEARANCE!
18000 YARDS
ASSORTED CARPET
IN STOCK
40% -50% OFF
Immediate delivery and in-
stallation. All styles and
colors.
ALLIED CONSTRUCTION
Phone 288-7042
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES:
Leading Toy Party Plan has
openings for Managers in
area. Once in a life-time
opportunity! No investment-
Highest Commissions plus
override. Selling experience
helpful. Call Collect to Carol
Day 518 489-457 1—Friendly
Home Parties, Albany, New
York.
MASONRY
STUCCO-
STONE FACING-
BRICK FACING
PATIOS SIDEWALKS
BASEMENT FLOORING
BASEMENT
WATER PROOFING
CHIMNEYS REPAIRED
REPLACED, RELINED
FREE ESTIMATES
CALL
ALLIED
CONSTRUCTION
288-7042
cooperative agreement be-
tween the state and federal
governments and the public
utilities which operate the
Conowingo and other dams on
the lower river.
The study also involves oper-
Conowingo Dam where adult
shad are caught and moved by
tank truck around the dam for
release upstream. The ‘trap’,
constructed at utility expense,
years. Test runs have started
this week to check the compli-
cated machinery and electric
motors, but the American shad
run on the lower Susquehanna
River is not expected to reach
Conowingo Dam for several
weeks.
The Luzerne County Con-
servation District will match its
record of service to land users
with other conservation
districts in Pennsylvania in the
28th annual Goodyear Con-
servation Awards Program.
According to distriet chair-
man Robert Disque, an in-
dependent judging committee
will select the two top districts
in the contest which is spon-
sored by the Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company in co-opera-
tion with the National Associa-
tion of Conservation Districts.
Each first place district, in
addition to a plaque, will
receive expense-paid vacation
study trips for its outstanding
co-operator and a member of
the governing board.
Representatives of the 53 first
place districts nationally will be
Goodyear’s guests on the grand
awards tour to Marco Island,
Fla., in December.
Luzerne County Conservation
District’s outstanding co-
operator for the year will be
honored as part of the awards
program. He or she will be
selected by the board from
among the 400 land users
enrolled in the district’s
program.
Members of the district
governing board are: Chairman
Robert Disque, Vice-Chairman
Stanley Cope, County Com-
missioner Frank Crossin,
Joseph Zielinski, Marlin Koch,
Ralph Trax, and Ernest S.
Young, Secretary Treasurer.
The princess will reign over
be treated to several awards by
Pomeroy’s Department Store,
sponsors of the “Miss Cherry
Blossom Princess’’ pageant.
There will be exhibits at
Wilkes College, King’s College,
the Boston Store, YMCA-
YWCA, St. Stephen’s Church,
and the Wyoming Historical and
Geological Society.
Sports events will take place
at the Coal Street Recreational
Complex and at Wilkes College.
The ever popular raft race on
the Susquehanna River is
scheduled for Sunday afternoon
at 1 o’clock. The race will begin
at West Pittston and continue
down stream to the Market
Street bridge in Wilkes-Barre.
Trophies will be awarded in
Kirby Park.
Sunday’s activities begin with
a Folk Mass at King’s College at
11 a.m. From 12 noon until 7
p.m. a Karate Tournament will
be held at the Catholic Youth
Center. The tourney will begin
at 12 noon and run until 7 p.m. A
Model Airplane Meet is sched-
uled at Coal Street Park at 1
p.m.
Concerts and programs will
be held from 1 until 6 p.m. on the
south steps of the Luzerne
County Court House, and the
Wilkes College Madrigal Sing-
ers will hold a concert from 1
until 2:30 p.m. at the Center for
the Performing Arts. Exhibits
will be open and sports events
held at the same locations as on
Saturday.
A gala weekend is planned
with something for sveryonss:
young and old.
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Lehman Taxpayers PAINTING
To Discuss Sewers - | INTERIOR & Exterior
The Lehman Taxpayers will
meet May 2 at 8 p.m. at Lehman
Center. The proposed sewers
for various sections of Lehman
Township and the cost, with and
without state aid, will be
discussed.
Election of officers will be
held. Anyone with complaints
about their taxes are welcome
to attend.
Think A Little
Government is a scapegoat
for a business community which
keeps telling people not to look
to the government for every-
thing as either answer or cause.
--Rev. W. Jene Miller
ROOFING & GUTTER WORK
ALSO BARN ROOFING
829-1456
[ PURCHASING
AGENT |
Experienced with road con-
struction materials, quarry,
asphalt & construction equip.
Must buy, expedite & main-
i system. Wages open,
ringe benefits. Apply to Mrs!
Ross, Box 95, RD 5, Shaver-
18708 or phone
town, Pa.
696-1114.
Equal Opportunity Employer
Dan Rittinger Antiques
1014 WYOMING AVENUE
(U.S. ROUTE 11)
FORTY FORT, PA. 18704
PHONE 717—288-9484 287-4088
Antiques Bought, Sold, Appraised
DARLING DAWGIE
GROOMING SHOP
Professional all breed grooming. All
poodles are hand sissored finished.
Graduate of New York School of Dog
Grooming. For an appointment Call—
287-4771
118 W. Dorrance St.,
PAINTING
Interior-Exterior
Wallcovering,
Vinyl & Sanitas
Free Estimates
ALLIED
CONSTRUCTION
Phone 288-7042
LAWN AND GARDEN
Kingston FAIRWAEX FINANCE COKP., LUZERNE
PAVING
ORLANDO PAVING CO.
Grimes Auto Glass PHONE 2035158
| 489 MARKET STREET
8 KINGSTON; PA. 18704
PHONE: 267-2916
Hours: Monday Thru Friday -
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
AUTO SERVICE
SSNs,
JACK'S
COLLISION
SERVICE
EBody work, painting
TOWING
Free estimates
Rr W. 6th St.
West Wyoming
693-0444
696-1485
Jack Robbins,
Happy to help...
depend on it!
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~ REMODELING,
REBUILDING, REPAIRS
Expert Carpentry
Call John, Barnett Bldg. Co.,
836-4653 or 836-2865.
BUILDING AND
REMODELING
CONTRACTOR
Dry-wall & paperhang-
ing. Kitchens and
bathrooms
DONALD ZABLOTSKY
434-2760 or 696-2113
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BLACKTOP
Parking Lots—Driveways—
Sidewalks—Patios
We Do It Right With A
5 Ton Roller
ECKERT
Lawn-Garden-Snow
Motorcycle, Small Engine
Chain Saw
Parts-Sales-Service
675-1339
Midway Shopping Center
Wyoming Valley Mall
Gateway Shopping Center
[SHOE REPAIR wo: :
[SForRErmr | [WME Bedding
: McCRORY'S Upholstery”
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526 S. Main St. Wilkes-
Barre, Pa. 18701
822-2491
455-1181
PHONE 388-6719.
FALLS, PENNA.
LUZERNE 288-5660
DALLAS 696-3504