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Soon fish 38. A great 41. Brain number membrane hry LEGAL NOTICE The Kingston Township Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing at the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, Pennsylvania, Tuesday Evening, June 14, 1977, to hear the request of F. Gordon Mathers to rezone a parcel of land on North Memorial Highway, Shavertown, Pennsylvania from R2 - Residential to B2 - General Commercial. John Dana Zoning Officer : LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Township Zoning and Hearing Board will hold a public meeting June 20, 1977 at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to hear the appeal of Catherine Dobson Box 76, Old Lake Road, R.D. 5, Dallas, Penna. for a variance from Section 4.03 (Home Occupations) of the Dallas Township Zoning Ordinance. Property is located on Old Lake Road and zoned S - 1. Leonard Kozick Zoning Officer 18-1 LEGAL NOTICE" The Kingston Township Zoning Hearing Board will-hold a Public Hearing on ‘Thursday evening, June 9th, 1977 at the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, Pennsylvania, at 7:30 P.M. to hear the request of Adrian Merolli, ef ux to operate a Beauty Salon at 79 North Lehigh Street, Shavertown, Pennsylvania. John Dana Zoning Officer 17-2 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS GIVEN to: H.W. Search, F. Aelle Johnson, M. Amanda Boone, children of: Ann Elizabeth Search, daughter of John R. Nicely deceased, their heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, and Elizabeth M. Search, Widow of H. W. Search, William Leonard and Lucy Leonard, his wife, their heirs, executors, ad- ministrators, and assigns, and any person claiming by or under said persons or estate. that on the 17th day of May, 1977 John Yadock and Theresa Yadock, his wife, com- menced an Action to Quiet Title against you filed to in the Prothonotary’s Office of Luzerne County to No: 4228 of 1977 which you are required to defend. Said parcel of land is situate in the County, Pa. described as follows: ALL THAT CERTAIN PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND situate in ‘the Township of Conyngham, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of a 15 foot alley coming from Nicely _ Street, and a 15 foot alley 150.0 feet North of Nicely Street, and Nicely Street. THENCE in an Easterly direction 409.0 feet along Northerly side of alley paralleling Nicely Street to point of beginning. THENCE along lands now or late of M. Amanda Boone, et al North 13 degrees, 30 "minutes West, 60.0 feet to a point. THENCE still along land now or late or said Boone, et al or West End Coal Com ivy North 83 degrees, 11 minutes West 287.93 ‘feet to a point. THENCE along same South 13 degrees 30 minutes East 160.0 feet to a point along 15 foot alley. THENCE along Nor- therly side of alley North 76 degrees 30 minutes East 270.0 feet to a point, the place of BEGIN- NING. CONTAINING 29,700 square feet. SUBJECT fo all ex- " ceptions, restrictions and reser- vation as are contained in chain of title. Being part of the same premises conveyed to H.W. Search F. Adelle “Johnson, and M. Amanda Boone, by Award of the Orphans Court of Luzerne County under date of December 15, 1888 as set forth in the Register of Wills Office of Luzerne County in P & S Docket 8 page 406 and 472. You are hégeby notified to appear and defend this action within (20) days from publication hereon. Hearing on said complaint will be held on the 28 day of June, 1977, at 10:30 AM, hearing room 6 of the Luzerne County Courthouse, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. You are further notified that in default of your appearance or defense to such action a Decree of Court may be entered that title to the said “premises is in the plaintiffs and to forever bar you from aserting any right, interest, lien title in the' “aforesaid parcel of land in- consistent with the interest of the plaintiffs, and from impeaching, denying or in any way attacking the plaintiffs’ title to the property. You should take this notice to your lawyer, at once, if you do not have a lawyer or can not afford one, go to or telephone the office set forth below to find out where you can get legal help. LUZERNE COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES ASSOC., INC. 43-45 W. MARKET STREET WILKES-BARRE, PENN - SYLVANIA 18701 ; (717) 825-8567 or: 21 NORTH CHURCH STREET HAZLETON, PENNSYLVANIA 18201 (717) 455-9511 JOSEPH V. KASPER ATTORNEY WILKES-BARRE, PA. 18701 B181 Qak Hill by Bridgette Correale If Tom Smith thinks he is going to get away from me in this column, he has to guess again. Everyone in the Back Mountain knows Tom ‘‘Beau Brummel’’ Smith. Tuesday, Primary Day, Tom as usual was at the polls to help keep an eye on things and between him and the rest of the board, we entertained ourselves. We have a pool, where in guesses how many voters will come to vote. Who do you think won? And who do you think gave the winner that last vote to win? The answer to question 1 - Tom, to question 2 - me. Belated birthday greet- ings to Mrs. Kotchko whose day was May 19 and to a future Mickey Mantle, Daniel Dombroski his eighth birthday, May 20. Sincere sympathy is ex- tended to the Luksic’s upon the death of Jake’s sister and to the Cacozza family for the death of Jack’s mother. Congratulations to Cathy Schleich who was grad- uated from King’s College last Sunday and to her sister Lisa Schleich, who received her master’s degree from a college in West Virginia. Last weekend the Iwanowski’s traveled to Philadelphia to visit with Dolores and Fred Mitchell. Sorry to learn that Eleanor Menges is a sur- gical patient at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital and that Rose Wolensky is a medical patient at Mercy Hospital. Speaking of hospitals, Marie Ritts was a medical patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, but now is putting it all together at home. After spending Election Day with all us nuts at the Idetown Fire- hall, Marie’s now ready for Retreat. The best is yet to come, Sar LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids will: be received by the Franklin. Township Super- visors of Luzerne County, Pa., at the home of Harold M. Hoover, R.D. 3, Box 284A, Dallas, Penna. 18612, until 8:00 P.M. on June 6, 1977 for 800 more or: less tons of 2A Stone Modified at the plant. The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Franklin Township 2nd. Class Harold M. Hoover Secretary 17-2 LEGAL NOTICE The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors will hold a Public Hearing, Wednesday, June 8th, 1977 at 8:00 P.M., in the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11° Carverton Road, Trucksville, Pennsylvania, to hear the request of Joseph and Dorothy Blazes to Re-Zone approximately 3V2 acres of land, corner of Carverton and Dug Roads, from R1 Residential to Bl Commercial, for the establishment of a “Neighborhood Shopping Centre,’ Plans may be seen at the Municipal Building. Michael J. Stanley a Secretary LEGAL NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Franklin Town- ship Supervisors of Luzerne County, Penna., at the home of Harold M. Hoover, R.D. 3, Box 284A. Dallas. Penna. 18612 until 8:00 P.M. on June 6, 1977 for the followina— Apply ID-2A Surface course 22!" compacted depth in place as required. Per Penn. D.O.T. specifications 408 dated 1976.Approximately 8635 sq. yds. Proposals must be upon the forms furnished by the Municipality. The bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in the amount of 10 percent of the bid, made payable to the Municipality. The Municipality reserves the right fo reject any or all proposals. 3 Franklin Township 2nd, Class Harold M. Hoover Secretary 17-2 ORLANDO PAVING COMPANY Driveways Sidewalks Compare! Dristan" Tablets relieve more colds miseries than Contac or Aspirin. Dristan {Contac| Aspirin Nasal Congestion | / Vv Runny Nose Vv Vv Aches & Pain Vv Vv Fever Vv v | LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Public Meetina will be held on June 2, 1977 at 8 P.M. at the, Daniel C. Roberts Fire .Company Hall, Harveys Lake, 'Penn- sylvania, to consider the adoption of a Zoning Ordinance Amend- ment. Immediately subsequent to the Public Hearing, the said Or- dinance shall be considered for adoption by the Borough Council of Harveys Lake. , AN ORDINANCE AMENDIN THE ZONING MAP OF THE BOROUGH OF HARVEYS LAKE, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENN- SYLVANIA. The aforesaid Ordinance generally provides that an area on the Northeasterly side of Penn- sylvania Highway Route 415 (Legislative Route 177) in the Harveys Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, will be re-zoned from an R-2 Zoning Classification Zoning Classification (Highway Commercial). A full description of the re-zoned area is included in the Ordinance. THIS IS A SUMMARY OF THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE. Complete texts of the proposed Ordinance are on file for public inspection at (a) the Office of the Borough Secretary, (b) the Law Library of the Luzerne County Sours House, and (c) The Dallas ost. JOHN J. THOMAS, ESQ. SOLICITOR Borough of Harveys Lake 1100 First Eastern Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 17:1 EMBARRASSING, BURNING itching? ZEMO relieves itching fast be- cause its special ‘anti-itch’ medi- cation soothes inflamed surface tissues. Get relief with the firstap-| | plication of soothing, medicated ZEMO—Oint- Zemo ment or Liquid. Wednesday 7:30 to 9 PM SCRANTON wdau® 22 \ patient at Nesbitt Hospital for a few days. If you want to hear her ‘bleep’ and moan, call her up and ask her how come she landed in the hospital. While we are on the sub- ject, Tessie Polachak is a medical patient at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Hope to see you about soon. A warm welcome is ex- tended to Chuck and Emily Anthony who have re- turned after spending their winter in Florida. Pam Phillips, a student at Bloomsburg State, has ‘returned home for summer vacation and it’s needless to say how thrilled her father Roger, Oak Hill’s congenial auto salesman and neighbor to Tom Smith, is. The Cleary’s have re- cently traveled to Boston, Mass., where they mixed pleasure with business. Many candles will be burning this week in Oak Hill, Happy Birthday to Jeff Straitliff, May 20; Carol Hession, May 22; Gino Mattioli, May 23; Ricki Ritts, May 25; Joy Orkwis, May 27 and to Ann Boyle, May 28. While birthday candles are burning this week, I hope another candle will be centered on a table in a first class restaurant as several couples enjoy their wedding anniversary. Bill and Irene Michaels, May 20; Walter and Carole Blejwas, May 27; Ed and Marge Janosik, May 27 and last but not least the Correales their. 16th on May 28. At this point in life, I'll settle for a grilled cheese sandwich with or without the "candle, the wine, just as long as I don’t have to prepare, serve or clean up. The Gesmundo’s enjoyed Jeff Supulski, freshman at’ Cornell University, has completed the 1976-77 aca- demic year and has re- turned home for the summer. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Supulski, Lower Demunds Road, Dallas. Atty. and Mrs. Charles H. Miner, Country Club Road, Dallas, have as guests, Mrs. Miner's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Lyster, Fairfield, Conn. Five Back Mountain girls were among the 18 students at Bishop O’Reilly who entertained at a senior dinner dance at Hotel Sterling. Senior girls from the Back Mountain were Karen Bolinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bolinski, 124 Lehman Ave., Dallas; Laura Canfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Canfield, Highland Blvd.,.. Dallas; Janine Carey, daughter.of Mr. and in'J. Carey, Chase “Shavertown; Bernadette Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Harris, Yeager Avenue, Dallas; and Sally Moran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moran, Midway Manor, Shaver- town. First Eastern schedules dividend A 60-cent dividend payable July 1 to shareholders of record June 15 was declared at the May meeting of the board of directors of First Eastern Bank on Wed- nesday (May 18). The announcement was made by Richard M. Ross, Jr., president of First Eastern which is ranked as the 244th largest com- mercial bank in the country with 25 offices in Columbia, Luzerne and Monroe Counties. Prior to the regular board meeting, John H. Perkins, senior vice president and supervisor of the bank’s Pocono Division, briefed the directors on the status of the first Pocono Northeast LPGA Classic set for July 25-31 at Pocono Manor. First Eastern is co- underwriting the $75,000 tournament, which is expected to bring some 100 of the top professional women golfers in the world to the area. pat Mary E. Segrave-Daly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Segrave-Daly, 66 Perrin Ave., Shavertown, graduated cum laude, from Millersville State College, where she received her baccalaureate degree. Our congratulations to Dr. and Mrs. David R. Dunean, 13 Woodcliff Road, New Goss Manor, Dallas, who observed their silver wedding anniver- sary, Wednesday, May 25. The couple has two child- ren, Cindy Yatsko, and Michael David. They also have a grandson, Brian, age two. Dr. Duncan is dean of student services-at Luzerne County Commun- ity College. Formerly of Shippensburg, the Duncans have resided in Dallas the past nine years. They are members of St. Paul's Evangelical = Lutheran Church, Shavertown. Sgt. Carl J. Martin, 228 Highland “Ave., Trucks- ville, received the Com- mendation Medal from the Department of Army for meritorious service as a gunner and tank com- mander for ‘Headquarters Company 3rd Battalion, 63rd Armor, from July, 1974 to May, 1977. Marianne Regal and family from Buffalo, New York. Now for my get-evens - last. night the Batkas! hosted a fantastic party in honor of Jim and Sue Alansky who will be mov- ing to upstate New York, Many neighbors were on hand to enjoy each others company and of course to behave themselves be- cause they knew they would find themselves in : this week’s column. | “Ah right” (famous last words of Jane Yoniski, the bump queen of Oak Hill). To begin with we have to go when the Correales enter- tained several couples. my buffet table set with plastic forks and knives said, “With this good food you need flatwear,” so up she went and ‘took all the forks and knives out of the kitchen drawer. I waited almost nine years to get even - last night her buffet table had plastic forks and knives, but I didn’t say a word, ‘ac- tions speak louder then words’ I sat down right in the center of ‘“Who’s who’ and as I went to eat the fork snapped and went flying. So much for Eileen. Surprisingly, Ed Belasco, Al Bellas and Geri Bartz behaved them- selves, although Geri wasn’t that well behaved. Now we go to the Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire of the 1977’s Ray Iwanowski and Chuck Barnett. Their show along with some side acts from Vince Angeli- cola, Mary Joyce, Vince Correale, Charlie Batka, not to mention Ozzie Osborne, is destined for Las Vegas. I can’t say too much about Ray and Chuck cause if I remained a half hour longer or one drink more (whichever came first) Ray would have written Oak Hill’s column thisweek.. or oil This coming weekend, Memorial Day begins the exodus for many friends and relatives who will come to visit us in beautiful Pennsylvania. You guys know the company I get, so if you don’t hear from me some weeks, it’s because I went away to camp. QUASAR TV 8 EE r—— TAPE PLAYERS HELP.... Town Hosts. .DRYER VENT MATERIAL DEFROST TIMERS TRASH COMPACTOR B, WATER VALVES - ' SURFACE @ ELEMENTS .- OVEN ELEMENTS APPLIANCE V-BELTS = | * Gu aran teed and Itch of Hemorrhoidal of hemorrhoidal tissues due to inflammation. The name: Preparation H. Doctor-tested Preparation H, with its exclusive formula is ° Tissues promptly, temporarily, in many cases. There's a medication that re- lieves occasional hemorrhoidal symptoms within minutes. 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