The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 14, 1975, Image 14

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The Harveys Lake Rod
and Gun Club, Inc. this
week announced the ap-
© members for full member-
ship.
Armando Belardinelli,
Clyde Davis, Robert
Dennison, Robert
Federowicz, Thomas—
Meighan, William Motes,
Robert Oeller, Peter
Onukiewicz, Jack Roberts,
James Roberts, Allen
Scott, John Herrmann,
David Kasper, David
Bob McManus,
Novakovich,
Truskozoski,
Stephen
Ronald
Thursday,-Aug.
is the deadline for applying
to compete in the 3rd
Annual Open Swimm)
and Diving Meet, at the
Wilkes-Barre Aquadome.
Physicals for Lake]
Lehman gridders at 3:30
p.m. in the health suite of
the high school. Coalition
meeting of the Northern
Luzerne Health Planning
Council, will be held at
Friday, Aug.
Homecoming
Library will
awards program
fori Thy
cordia Homecoming]
continues with a picnic, art
exhibit, Mass, and dinner.
its 7th Annual Flea Market
at the Kunkle Fire Hall
grounds. County 4-H Horse
Show at the Lehman Horse
Show grounds. Trans-AMA
Moto Cross Qualifier Race,
Pocono International
Raceway.
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Sunday, Aug.
churches hold Sunday
services. ‘Flip Side” a
teenagers will be shown
Westmoor Church of Christ
in Kingston. Antique Watch
and Clock Display at Old
Mill Village from 10 a.m. to
5 p.m. Sunday Evening
Concert Series, ‘‘Nite of
Barber shop Music”, Irem
Temple Country Club at 8
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Monday, Aug. 18- Jackson [Tuesday, Aug. 19- United] [Wednesday, Aug. 20- The)
Twp. Planning Com Methodist Women of] {Dallas Post is on
mission will meet. The [Carverton Methodist newstands. Kunkle Silve
Center for Senior Citizens| |Church will have their eaf Club will meet
will present a film
program entitled ‘Lady
Beware’’ Physicals for
Dallas Junior High football
- ninth grade boys - will
held at 9 a.m. Secon
Annual Wilkes-Barr
Junior Tennis Tournamen
sponsored by Wilkes-Barr
annual picnic, beginning at
noon, at Frances Slocum
Park. Brookside Theatre
Co. presents the play ‘‘No
Sex, Please, We're
British’? at the Genetti
Summer Theatre. Maggie
and Katie Drapiewski,
Idetown Rd., will conduct a
hysicals for Dallas Junior
High football - eighth grade
boys will be held at 9 p.m.
Concert at Kirby Park,
‘‘Ronnie Edwards and
Museum’; 7 p.m.; West]
Side Flower Club’s 42nd
Annual Flower Show at
omeroy’s Community
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Patrick Chairge, Jerry
Chariton, Thomas Ciampi,
William Judge, Walter
Karl Jr., Walter Karl Sr.,
Jay Landau, Rinaldo
Lucarelli Jr., Joseph
Malocheski, Raymond
Pietrzykoski, and Henry
Winters were approved as
porarily closed member-
ship following the induc-
tions
Shooting hours for the
clubgrounds have been
changed at 10 a.m. and
close at sunset. All
members are asked to
follow the new rules.
The annual outing will be
held Sept. 7. This year the
affair will be. catered and
any member who has not
received information
regarding same should
contact Tanya Kocher,
corresponding secretary,
or Joe Zier, president.
Admittance will be by
reservation only and the
deadline for reservations
(including money) is Aug.
25. The event is the regular
meeting night and mem-
bers may make their
reservation at that time.
Joe Zier is chairman of the
affair.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Heitsman of Tunkhannock
have returned after visit-
ing Mr. Heitsman's
brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Town-
send, Orange.
Mr. and Mrs.
Davidson of West Terre
Haute, Ind., returned
Tuesday after a week with
their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Delinsky, Ryman
Road.
Kathleen and Walter R.
Davis of Greenville, N.C.
have returned after two
weeks with their grand-
Theodore
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas = Yazwinsky,
Carverton Heights.
Rev. and Mrs. Paul
Bauer and family have re-
turned after a tour of the
New England States and a
visit with relatives in Vir-
ginia and North Carolina.
Rev. Mr. Bauer resumed
=y
duties Sunday as pastor of
the Carverton United
Methodist Charge, which
includes the three Method-
ist Churches at Mount Zion,
Carverton and Orange, and
is sporting a Southern tan.
During the Bauer's ab-
sence, the Methodist
parsonage at the corner of
Bodle and Orange Roads in
Carverton received a
“Face lifting” with a
spanking new coat of white
paint.
Mrs. C.B. Townsend and
her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey
Townsend, Orange, spent
the week end with Mrs.
Townsend's son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Inman and family
at Seneca Lake, Dresden,
NX.
United Methodist Women
of Carverton Methodist
Church will hold their
annual picnic on Tuesday,
Dallas
Classes 7-9 p.m.
beginning at noon, at
Frances Slocum Park.
Those planning to attend
are asked to bring their
own beverage, a covered
dish, and place setting. All
women are welcome to
attend, whether members
Stephen Stearn is presi-
dent.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Acri and family of Hazle-
ton have returned after
visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas Yazwinsky of
Carverton Heights.
Cheerio Class of Orange
United Methodist Church
held a picnic Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Mary
Emmanuel, Orange.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Car-
bone of Bridgepqrt, Conn.
returned Sunday after four
days with Mrs. Carbone’s
brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Grauzlis, Carverton, who
also had their nephew and
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Grauzlis, and their
children John and Kathy of
Media, Pa., as weekend
onests.
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Written offers to purchase a tract
of land, improved with a dwelling
house, situate in Monroe Township,
Wyoming County, Pennsylvania,
being the same lands conveyed to
Walter Bartlett and Laura Bartlett,
his wife, by Deed dated August 1,
1936, recorded in Wyoming County
Deed Book 142 at page 33, will be
received by Davis R. Hobbs, Esq.,
Hobbs & Morgan, 118 Warren Street,
Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657, up to 2:00
P.M., E.D.T. on the 29th day of
IAugust 1975. Each offer shall be
accompanied by a certified or
ichasier’s check in the amount of ten
per cent (10) of the bid made,
payable to Patricia Ann Race,
Administratix of the Estate of
Walter L. Bartlett, to be forfeited at
said offer is accepted and the biaaer
does not perform. The Deed
description of said property can be
obtained from the office of Hobbs
and Morgan
All offers shall be enclosed ina
sealed envelope, marked “OFFER
FOR PROPERTY OF WALTER L.
BARTLETT ESTATE’ and mailed
or delivered to the above address.
If the highest offer is acceptable to
the Administratrix, who reserves
the right to accept or reject any or
all bids, a deed conveying good and
marketable title in fee simple, free
and clear of all liens, charges or
defects to said property will be
tendered in thirty (30) days in ex-
change for the balance of the pur.
chase price. All offers shall remain
in effect for thirty (30) days after the
29th day of August, 1975.
Patricia Ann Race, Administratrix
Estate of Walter L. Bartlett, dec’d
Davis R. Hobbs, Esquire
Hobbs and Morgan
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The club plans to have a
booth at Wyoming Valley
Mall for National Hunting
and Fishing Day. Anyone
interested in helping will
be welcome.
Bob Mathers, chairman
clubhouse, asked for a
work day on Sept. 13. It is
hoped to have more help in
order to finish the rest-
Photo by Alex Rebar
rooms and ceiling. Also on
this same day the electri-
cians will finish the fans.
Bill :Bevan was elected
new director at the last
director's meeting, filling
vacancy left by deceased
member Dean Shaver.
The next regular
meeting will be Aug. 25, at
8 p.m. at the clubhouse.
Carl Siglin’s Noxen, nine
captured straight season
honors in the Franklin
Township Volunteer
Firemen’s Softball League
for Boys and was sched-
uled to play third place
Centermoreland in the
semi-finale for the season
title. © Centermoreland is
managed by Neil Thomas.
In the other semi-final
game Tuesday, Joe
Kubiski’s Orangemen were
scheduled to take on
Demunds, managed by
Bert Brace. Winners of the
semi-final games will meet
in a single game for
season’s honors.
State retirees
The Luzerne Columbia
Chapter of the Penn-
sylvania Association of
Retired State Employees
will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Aug. 20, in the
community room of UGI-
Luzerne Electric Division
.at 247 Wyoming Ave.
Kingston.
The meeting is open to all
retired state employees
and is preceded by a
meeting of the group's
board of trustees at 6:30
p.m.
In’ concluding straight
season games over the
week-end, Centermoreland
trounced Demunds, 23 to 3,
with Ayers hurling for the
winners. On Sunday,
Centermoreland trounced
Orange, 18 to 16, and Noxen
was victorious over
Demunds, 13 to 6.
The final standings:
Noxen 10 1 901
Orange 8.3 727
Center »
moreland 7 5 .583
Demunds 4. i8%ki.333
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Carverton 0.912
% Excavating
% Black Topping
| * Septic Systems
Installed
Cleaned
Repaired
Lockville Rd. = Harding
333-4535 388-6579
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Children 5
and under *1%
Tunkhannock, P.a. 18657
Valley Crest. 8 p.m. AMA Eastern| [Recreation Board at Coal] {backyard fair for the oom at Wyoming Valley
Gone Readin” program. Championship Road Race,{| {Street Tennis Courts; fLeukemia Societ: all.
Kingston Twp. play] Pocono Internationalj }. 19 and 20. America. el
grounds will hold their last Raceway. ;
summer picnic at Frances
Slocum Park.
\ J “JR JC J) \_ J i
Lehn Cl ’50 »
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Swithers, W. Nanticoke,
based on the class’s senior
year book.
Lehman High School
class reunion Aug. 8 at The evenings’ program Pa.; Mrs. Roxie Haines,
Irem Temple Country included a recounting of YOrk, Pa.;
highlights of member’s Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Gross, Hunlocks Creek,
Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Meadway, LaGrangeville,
N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Elston,
Wyomissing, Pa.; Mrs.
Dorothy Dobson, Montour
Falls, N.Y.; Mrs. Mildred
lives through the years
since graduation.
Decorations were done in
the class colors, green and
white.
Attending the reunion
were: Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Bombick, Annandale, Va.;
presently
the
School
Martin is
Area
Martin spoke, recalling Rev. and Mrs. Billy Kern, Huntsville, Pa.; Mr.
many memories and Sparkman, Delhi, N.Y.; and Mrs. Robert Thomas,
“episodes” of the class of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Britt, Idetown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
'50 during his teaching at Wyoming, Pa.; Mrs. Fred Hughes, Lehman,
Pa.; and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert P. Martin, Indiana,
Pa.
Evelyn Keil, Erie, Pa.; Mr.
and Mrs. William Naugle,
New Port Richey, Fla;
He also presented the
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REGULAR TRADING POST CLASSIFIEDS:
25 words - $2 for 1 week
Over 25 words - 8 cents per word
Trading Post ads run in three area weekly newspapers for the one low rate: The
Abington Journal, The Dallas Post, and The Mountaintop Eagle.
FREE OFFERS, WORK WANTED
These ads are free for 1 week
Upon request, they will be repeated 1 week free of charge
Call in your Trading Post ad or use the handy order blank below. Deadline 5
p.m. Monday. Ads received after 2 p.m. may be in a special ‘Too Late to
Classify’ column.
here's how:
1- You. can phone 587-1148 free
from the Abington area; 474-5921 in
the Mountaintop area; 825-6868 at no
charge through much of the Wyoming
Valley, and 675-5211 in the Back
Mountain area.
2 - Or fill out the coupon below
and mail to Trading Post to arrive by
Monday.
3 - You may pay cash or charge.
We'll figure the cost and bill you or
you can figure it yourself from the
rate schedule above.
Special deadline for latecomers - 5 p.m. Monday. (Ads received after 2 p.m.
may be in a special “Too Late to Classify’ column). Kills can be accepted until
4 p.m. Monday.
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Please publish my classified ad in Our Trading Post as directed below:
Classification is:
I- Announcements
2 - Garage Sales
10 - Help Wanted
11- Help Available
3 - Autos-Trucks 12 - Wanted 7
4-Farm Equipment 13 - Horses 0
5- Farm Produce 14 - Pets i
6 - Livestock 15 - Mobile Homes
7- Free Offers 16 - Recreation Equipment
8 - Furniture & Appliances 17 - For Rent
9 - General 18 - Real Estate
Enclosed is $........ (cash, check or money order).
—— Please bill me according to the rates above.
— This is a **Work Wanted’ or **Free Offer’ ad and I understand I will not be |
charged.
My ad will read as follows:
Billing Information:
Master Charge No
Bank Americard No.
Mail to:
Trading Post
P.O. Box 366
Dallas, Pa. 18612
Name
Address
City
Phone -
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