SRR SRE R. Spencer Martin, Dallas Area Penn Dot will lend the authority in the Carverton Road area of Trucksville. Following approval of installation plans by both Penn Dot and DAMA, The sewers will be installed at a cost of approximately $82,000 rather than the some $154,000 estimate after the road had been completed. i Martin stated that Rep. Frank 0.Connell intervened on behalf of DAMA , Discussiog. ensued on the property located a yore of Lake Street and Country C ub Road, Dallas, owned by the United Greek OrOrthodox Church. It was noted that part of the alnd is a cemetery and the remainder is land which could produce future revenue for DAMA. The authority moved and seconded to exempt 175 front footage of the land. : Plant Manager Tom Bagley presented the audit t the board for approval and noted that the UGI monthly bill was $2,794, an increase of over $900 for the same period olast year with no additional use of kilowatts. John Hibbard, Kingston Twp. representative to DAMA, went on record that the audit did not show adequate rate structure and asked that this be researched. ..- An advance of $463 by P.J. Schalm III for con- struction at Brandywine Apartments was included in the ‘audit and DAME voted to credit this amount to the $7,000 owed the authority by Schalm. John Hibbard questioned the balance of $686,000 shown at the end of the year and asked if con.sideration had been given to putting this money into lucrative investments. Board members explained that United Penn Bank purchases certificates of deposit for DAMA. Bagley explained that copies of the audit will be sent to all minici,alities, Department of Com- munity Affairs, and to news media for publication. Audit was approvedas presented. William Carroll, Dallas councilman and engineer, requested proper procedure for development of property on Powderhorn Drive by D. Jones. Jones has presented a zoning request to the borough council which they wplanned tto act upon this week. Jones has a total of 3% acres and his property is approximately 150 feet from the sewer line which runs parallel to Sterling Avenue. CHhairman Martin stated that Jones must first obtain approval from DAMA for sewer aggrangements before going ahead Carroll also reported a recent in- (Continued from Page 1) cident in the borough where a street without a permit and blocked traffic. DAMA requested’ Bagley to speak to the contractor about this and caution him about doing se in the future. A question was presented from the audience as to who would be liable in the event Meadowcrest was sewered. It was explained that since this is a Luzerne County Housing Project , the rentals would be its responsibility and would not mean an increase in rates for other taxpayers. The project,s private treatment plant has deficiencies. Chairman Martin also reported that there has been further word on EPA upgrading process. Area responds to Miller family appeal Two weeks ago, the Dallas Post issued an appeal for assistance on behalf of the Robert Miller family who were the victims of a tragedy caused by fire which destroyed their mobile home and killed four members of the family. The response from the community has been generous. To date, the family has received $92 in contributions. Other residents have contributed furniture, bedding, clothing, and a TV set. The Millers have expressed their ap- preciation for the contributions. Monday, March 3- Shurtenda steak on roll, ketchup - relish, whole parslied potatoes, buttered corn, fruit and chilled milk. Tuesday, march 4-Chipped ham on bun, pickle chips, buttered green beans, apple sauce, cookie and chilled milk. Wednesday, March 5- Whimpie on roll, potato chips, lettuce wedge - dressing, special donut and chilled milk. Thursday, March 6-Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, peas, parker house roll - butter, banana and chilled milk. Friday, March 7-Toasted cheese sandwich (jr. sr.), egg salad - peanut butter sandwich ' (elem. inter.), pickle chips, vegetable soup - crackers, ice cream sand- wich and chilled milk. Gospel singers The Couriers and Tor- chbearers from Mechanicsburg will be featured in a spring concert at the Tunkhannock High School on April’3, Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. PAGE NINE NOTICE RENTALS and’ 3179. -- 3-tfc PAINTING: interior & ex- terior low cost, one man operation, 30 years ex- perience, Call now and save later. 675-4558. 4-4p NOTICE: Custom-made draperies and bedspreads. Complete line of fabrics and accessories. Free Estimates. Reasonable. 343-1976. 5-tfc NOTICE: Painting, wallpapering and repairs . Resonable prices, estimate. Mr. Kilmer 942-6454. NOTICE: Why pay for something your not getting. For $15 per load I will clean attics, garages, cellars including large items. 696- 1294. 2-4p FURNITURE: refinishing, chair caning - both hand and machine woven. Rush seating. Reasonable. 587- 5481. Y J.H. APPLIANCE SERVICE American motor company has the lead in the small car market. American Motors. had been the siimp occurred. He stated that he because of use ofthis factor, and added that American . % “Motors is reading another low mileage economy car for the market. All dealers contacted told ofsimilar models in production or inthe planning stage by all major companies. Even Cadillac, known for their large cars is developing the ‘‘Seville’’, an in- ternational sized vehicle, according to sales manager Pletcher. David Bronsberg and Hughes Pontiac, . Inc. Kingston, emphasized this concept, stating, ‘The standard size car as we now know it is becoming a diminishing breed on themarket” Butthis car will be different.” The next few months will sow the country’s opinion on the matter. Tomorrow, when the rebate: 2 deadline arrives, and inthe near future when the economy cars hit the market views in their purchases. Charles Feldman, association PRESIDENT, NOTED “The trend in sales is upward.” He said dealers are looking for “A gradual climb in sales in the months ahead.””” Since he foresees no + Now doing authorized Westinghouse, Philco & Admiral refrigeration & appliance repairs. We also service other brands. Nanticoke. Call 735-6195. 5-4¢ 4-4c Health Foods Vitamins Old Mill Health Foods, 116 Depot Street Clark's Summit NOTICE: Lose weight safe, fast, easy with the Diadax & Dex-A-Diet plan. Reduce fluids with Fluidex at your ' drugstore. 5-7p $95595559559955955555555556$ AVON Your Local Organ Representative: David Hewlett Gravel Pond Road * Clarks Summit, Pa. 587-3522 HAVE 4 HOURS A DAY? I need 3 people to sell quality products in their own Territory. Excellent ear- nings. Call: 823-5376. 4-1c $85535555555665555556555565 NOTICE: Custom-made draperies and bedspreads. Complete line of fabrics and accessories. Free Estimates. Reasonable. 343-1976. ' 5-tfc CARPENTRY: Interior and exterior. Electrical wiring. Ask for Joe or Steve Sher- man. 869-1937. 5-tfe LOST: Black Scottish Terrier. Male. Leather collar. Mountaintop area. Reward. Phone: Glen Summit res. 474-6533, Wilkes- Barre office - 823-5050. NOXEN 2-13 Ella Weber to General Hosp. Crew: Rodney Race, Al Goble, Roger Boston. 2-13 Ella Weber to General Name Address | | City I i | I I | | i State Zip | | Hosp. crew: Roger Boston, Roger Case, Ronald Hopfer. 2-19 Joseph Stasky to General HOSP. Crew: Rodney Race, Al Goble. Roger Boston. 2-20 Sarah Bennet, Space nursing home to General Hosp. Crew: Dale Clark, Bob Crispell. DALLAS Feb. 17 - James Knecht, 39 Gerald Ave., Dallas, to Dr. I. Jacobs office, Dallas, then to Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Crew: Mide McFadden, Tim Carroll, Del Besecker. Feb. 19 - John C. Burns, Dallas Motel, to Mercy Hospital, = Wilkes-Barre. Crew: Wes Cave, Del Besecker. Feb. 21 - Auto accident - Rt.415 & Center Hill Road. Barbara Schreiner, Hillside Ave., Harveys Lake, to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: Bob Besecker, Del Besecker, Mike McFadden. Feb. 22 - Auto accident - Mill Street & 415. Terri Leaf, RD 5, Trucksville, to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: Tim Carroll, Dave Carey, Harold Smith. Feb. 22 - Fire support, 42nd St., Dallas. Called from scene back to firehouse for Tim Carroll, 246 Huntsville Road, Dallas, to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Créw: Bob Cartier, Steve Schramko, Wes Cave. Feb. 23 - Frank Lange, RD 1, Demunds Road, from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital to home. Crew: Steve Schramko, Wes Cave, Harold Smith, Lynn Sheehan. TR Feb. 24 - B. Miller, Dallas, Dallas Twp. Building to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: Jim Davies Don Shaffer, Ted Wright. CARD OF THANKS Mr. & Mrs. Solimini wish to thank Clarks Green and Clarks Summit Fire Department and nieghbors for their assistance, Feb. 18th. 5-1¢ 5-1p ANIMALS BEAR CREEK KENNELS-3 mi. from Wyoming Valley Mall off Rt. 115, Wilkes- Barre. Puppies of all breeds. Some on special order. 824- 1555. ‘5-4¢ Please call for details. Four 2-car carport. Large lot. In the 50’s In the low 40’s. WANTED! HOMES-FARMS -ACREAGE IF you want to sell any real estate, phone us. Take advantage of 25 years of experience as a licensed Real Estate broker in Pa., N.Y., and N. J. Free ap- praisal service to help you get the best price! FITELSON REAL ESTATE Mountaintop, Pa. 474-6797 Callday or night KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Feb. 21 - Russell Lahr, 15 S. DOA. Crew: Tom Schmidle, W. Davis, E.J. Brown, S. Lord. Feb. 23 - Mort Goldsmith, University of Pennsylvania Hospital to his home, Kingston Twp. Crew: E.J. Brown, B. Youngblood, M. Goldsmith. Licensed Broker or Licensed Salesman CAN YOU SELL??? Your own full-time Franchise in Real Estate, right in the Bowman Creek area. And NO franchise charge. National company, established in 1900. largest in its field. All ad- vertising, all signs, forms. supplies furnished. Professional Training and Instruction given for rapid development - from Start to Succe$$. Nationwide ad- vertising brings Buyers from Everywhere. Can you quality? You must have initiative, excellent character .bondable), sales ability. be financially responsible. Commission-volume op- portunity for man, woman. couple or team That Can Sell. (".J. McGroarty. Manager Strout Realty. Ine. ~ R.C.2.Box89-B Mehoopany. Pa. 18624 APARTMENTS FOR RENT: 2 Br Townhouse, all-electric w-air-conditioning. 2 mi. from Tunkhannock. Unfurn. $150 per mo. plus utilities. 836-2158. - 3-tfe FOR RENT: Mill City - 6 room apt. for rent. Heat and water furnished. $150 per month. Ph. 836-1503. 3-tfc FOR RENT: 5 rooms and bath, second floor, Main St., Dallas. Heat furnished. References. preferred. Call 5-1c FOR RENT: 4 room apart- iment. Heat furnished. 587- 5-1p FOR SALE FOR SALE: Fireplace log for sale. 868-5212. . 2-4p FOR SALE: 1973 Ski-Doo model 640ER- 1 hrs. use $900 - a $1750 value Call 675-0508. 4-2¢ FOR SALE: GMC Pickup, 4 wheel drive $1200. 131 Gracedale Ave. Mt. Top., Pa. 18707. 5-1p FOR SALE: 350 Honda, chopped, lots of chrome $6.75. Call 675-3813 or can be seen at 189 Valley View Park, Dallas. 5-1¢ FOR SALE: Fireplace logs, dry, mixed wood cut to length $30 for an 8 ft. 1% ton 4-2p FOR SALE: Seasoned Fire place logs. $30. 1 ton trailer load. Delivered dumped off. 563-1283. 5-1p FOR SALE: Moving out of town. Furniture and garden equipment. Sofas, chairs, lamps, end tables, 3 window air-conditioners, seed spreader, leaf cathcer, electric hedge clipper, other miscellaneous. No antiques. Call 587-5092. 5-1¢c FOR SALE:14’fiberglass boat, 50 hp Johnson motoe, trailer, covers, 2 six gal. gas tanks, battery & box, one pr. water skis. Reasonable. Call 675-0045. 5-1p FOR SALE: 1966 4 door Executive Pontiac. New tires, excellent condition. $350.00. 586-5976 after 6 p.m. 5-1¢ FOR SALE: 22’ four-wheel Lark camper; wall-to-wall carpeting, all improvements. Used only once. Like new. Call 657-1474. 5-1¢ FOR SALE:60 sq. yds. of new bleu and green shag carpet. Call 675-3419. 5-1p 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: of installation. Call 717-942-6290 any time. " 2-tfe WANTED WANTED TO BUY: An- tiques, carnival and cut glass. Flow blue and wedgewood china, old clocks and lamps. Private collector. No dealers please. Write: Eagle P.O. Box 10 - CX Mt. top, Pa. 18707. 5-3p HELP _WANTED HELP WANTED: Full-time waitress. Experienced preferred but not necessary. Call 675-2768. 5-1c PERSONAL ‘water pills.’ Stapinski Walgreen Drug Dallas Shopping Center LBL APPLIANCE SERV. INC.-Rear 212 W. Broad St., Hazleton. 823-4352. Haz. 459- 0741 Gobson & Amanna Service, Emergency Refrigeration, Work on washers or dryers. 5-12¢ NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Glendora K. Bryant, late o1 Lake Township (died February 11, 1975) to T. Bryant Mesick, Box 172, Nescopeck, Pa., 18635, and Burt B. Bryant, Jr., R.D. 2, Dallas, Pa. 18612. All persons having claims against said Estate are requested to make known the same to the Co-executors or her attorney, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment to them without delay. WILLIAM A. VALENTINE, At: torney Box 325, R.D. 2, Dallas, Pa. 18612 5-3¢c The Dallas Township Zoning and Hearing Board will hold a public hearing on March 17, 1975 at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to hear the request of Pen-Fern Oil Co. R.D. 2 Box 125, Dallas, Pa. for permission to operate a Bulk Fuel Oil Storage Plant on property located on Lower Demunds Road, Dallas Township: Said property is zoned A-1. Appeal concerns Zoning Law Section 4.02 (Underground Storage of Gas and Oil) Respectfully, Leonard Kozick Zongin Officer 5-1c LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to Anna Harcahr, Ann Mactinchak and Edward Martinchak, her husband, and Joseph Harchar, their heirs, personal representatives and assigns, generally, that on January 29, 1975, Gloria Ann Blessing commenced an action against you. tiled to No. 741 of 1975, which you are required to defend, to quiet title to all that certain parcel of land situate in the Borough of Swoyersville,- County of Luzerne, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, described as follows: Lot and Improvements 25 Mountain Street, Pl. No. 59:1.237.2, Map F10 NW4; KT Lot 15, Borough of Swoyersville, Wd. 1, County of Pennsylvania You hare hereby notified to appear and defend this action within twenty (20) days from publication hereof Hearing on said Complaint will be held on March 24, at 10:00 A.M., in Judge Dalessandro’s Chambers, Luzerne County Court House, Wilkes Barre, Pa. You are turther notified that in default of your appearance or defense to such action, a Decree of Court may be entered fhat title to said premises is in Plaintiff and to forever bar you from asserting any right, interest, lien or title in the aforesaid parcel of land inconsistent with the interest of the Plaintiff and trom impeaching, denying or in any way attacking the Palintiff's title fo the property. Luzerne, State of CHIN H. KENNEDY, ESQUIRE U+ rst Eastern Bank Building 2olkes Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 2 3c LEGAL NOTICE Notice 1s hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted to J. Russell Taylor, Executor in the Estate ot Maude Taylor, late of the Borough of Harveys Lake, Luzerne County. Pennsylvania, who died December 13 1974. 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 J. Russell Taylor, Pole 37, Harveys Lake, Pa., 18618. J. Russell Taylor, Executor Pole 37 Harveys Lake, Penna. 18618 2-3c LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received 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.) March 12, 1975 for the following: 20 tons (more or less) Calcium Chloride. Proposal forms, Specifictaions. Form of contract and instructions to bidders may be obtained from Michael J. Stanley, secretary, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, Pennsylvania. The material specified herein, shall meet the Standard Specifications of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bid bond in the amount of $70.00, made payable to the treasurer of the municiplaity. The successful bidder, when awarded the contract, shall deliver a bond with suitable, resonable requirements, guaranteeing per- formance of the contract of (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 confract if $5000 or over. All proposals must be upon the form furnished by the undersigned. The supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. Michael J, Stanley Secretary NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Supervisors of Franklin Township will hold a public hearing to consider | and discuss the enactment ‘of a . proposed Zoning Ordinance of ! Franklin Township at a special { meeting on the 17th day of March, ©1975, at 8:00 PM, E.D.S.T., in the { rasement of the Orange United {Methodist Church, Orange, Franklin i. Township, Pennsylvania. The | “ranklin Township Supervisors have prepared the proposed Zoning Or clinance to promote the health, safety, morals, convenience, crer, and future inhabitants of Franklin Township, Pennsylvania, in ac cordance with the Pennsy'.. nia Municipalities Planning Code, as amended, supplemented or replaced by other applicable acts of the General Assembly. In preparation of this proposed Zoning Ordinance for Franklin Township, the Township Superviosrs have prepared and reviewed maps of existing land use in Franklin Township; estimated future land needs and their distribution throughout the community; estimated existing and future population totals and distributions: reviewed the economy of the area; . reviewed locations of sub.divisinns y already developing or planned: studied areas served by water and possible extensions; reviewed sewerage plans for the Township. checked with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of En- vironmental Resources in regard to proper lot areas where neither public water no sewers are available, or where only public water exists; reviewed plans for school and recreation areas; studied the high- way pattern and reviewed other pertinent components of a Com prehensive Plan. Copies of the proposed Ordinance may be examined at the home of Harold Hoover, Township Secretary, R.D. 3, Dallas, Pennsylvania. The Super viosrs of Franklin Township will vote on the enactment of the proposed Zoning Ordinance at their regular meeting on April 6, 1975. JOHN E. MORRIS, Il, FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SOLICITOR 420 Blue Cross Building Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 | { } 42¢ 0 Lh {Raa a aaa E
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