The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 16, 1978, Image 18

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TO
PALMER WELDING
Aluminum Heliarc
Stainless - Cast Iron
CUSTOM
WELDING & FABRICATION
Portable Welding & Cutting
NOTHING TOO SMALL
477-2407, Meeker Road, Lehman
\ EARLY BIRD SPECIAL
ASPHALT PAVING
Still Quoting 1977 Prices
PRIVATEeCOMMERCIALeINDUSTRIAL
settled
made
simple.
Change-of-residence dilemmas fade
after a WELCOME WAGON call.
With Welcome Wagon, it's my job to
help you male the most of your new
neighborhood. Shops. Community
opportunities. Special attractions. Lofts of
facts to save you time and money.
Plus a basket of gifts for your family.
I'll be listening for your call. {
tame
Call 675-2070 to request a Welcome Wagon call. If we have a represen-
ORLANDO
PAVING
COMPANY
eDriveways_
eSidewalks
eParking Lots
e5-ton Roller
oFree Estimates
288-5158
Income Tax
Service
FEDERAL—STATE—LOCAL
R.J. ANDES
Dallas 675-0182
IMPORTED
CERAMIC TILE
For use in foyer, kitchen
& bath floors
NECORATIVE ITALIAN
yi: I yy :
As Low As each’
Displays can be
RLLE
MODERN FLOOR SHOPS
152 Horton St.,
HUET:
(XY yRAVL
FOR SALE
Dog coops, 3 dif-
ferent sizes, also
made to order.
639-1286
FIREPLACE LOGS
Immediate Delivery
Seasoned oak, birch and ap-
plewo.d, 200-250 pieces per
pick-up truck-$25.
DELIVERED & STACKED
“’Save on small amounts by
picking it up yourself.”
Brown & white eggs
“vo 696-1216
Opposite entrance to Natona Mills.
CURTIS
UPHOLSTERY
foper of
Shavertown has re-
located in
ORANGE
We welcome our old &
new customers
WRITE OR PHONE
John. E.
CURTIS
Box 287-8, RD 3
Dallas, Pa. 18612
333-4885
This Ad Good For
10% DISCOUNT
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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
RESOURCES
BUREAU OF STATE PARKS
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
Sealed bids will be received in Room B-
15, Evangelical Press Building, Third and
Reily Streets, P.0. Box 1467, Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, 17120, until 4:00 P.M.,
Prevailing Time, APRIL 4, 1978, for the
DISASSEMBLY, TRANSPORT AND ASSEM-
BLY OF MODULAR STRUCTURES FROM
FRANCES SLOCUM STATE PARK, LUZERNE
COUNTY, TO NESHAMINY STATE PARK,
BUCKS COUNTY; TOBYHANNA STATE
PARK, MONROE COUNTY; and KETTLE
CREEK STATE PARK, CLINTON COUNTY,
PENNSYLVANIA. A prospectus containing
all pertinent information must be ob-
tained from Eugene Ji Comoss, Depart-
ment of Environmental Resources,
Bureau of State Parks, P.O. Box 1467,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17120,
telephone number 717-787-4278.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
reserves the right to reject any and all
bids, and to waive any and all bids, and
to waive any informalities, defects, or
irregularities in the bids.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is an
Equal Opportunity Employer and requires
conformance with Title 16 Pennsylvania
Code, Chapter 49, Contract Compliance
Regulations.
C.H. McCONNELL DEPUTY SECRETARY
RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
RESOURCES
8-3
POLITICAL
COLUMNIST
Samples of writing required
Phone 675-5211 for
appointment
1
REVENUE RECEIPTS
TAXES
EAT ESTATE
TOCAT TAX ENARTING ACT TAXES
OTHER REVENUE RECEIPTS
TICENSES 4 PERMITS
FINES, FORFEITS & COSTS
INTEREST % RENTS
ARANTS & “IFTS
DEPARTMENTAT. EARNINGS
MISCET TANEOUS 2EVENUE
TOTAT OTHER REVENUE RECEIPTS
NON REVENUE RECEIPTS
GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURES
ADMINISTRATION ~
TAX COLT.ECTION
MUNICIPAL BUITDINGS
POLICE PROTECTION
FIRE' PROTECTION
HEATTH & SANITATICN
TIRRARY
PARKS & =ECREATION
HIGHWAYS
MISCETIANEOUS
NON COVERNMENTAT. EY PENDITURES
DAITAS TOWNSHIP
TUZERNE COUNTY 1977
FEDERAI
2EVENUE TCTAL
SHARING AI
gL FUND FUNDS
12,817,704 32,817,74
1R8,773,04 188,773,084
3,796.00 3,796.00
7a 083.78 7,083,728
1,406 ,83 Q78 05 1,836.78 3,R62,56
19,635.06 39,139.13 26,644 ,00 85,41%,19
14,625,25 3 14,625.25
16,172.8R 16,172 ,8%
62,829.80 Ln, 0AR, 08 2R,0R80,7R 130,078,66
3,137.30 3,137.30
43,935 ,42 19,886.67 24,284,01 88,105,10
331,493.30 59,953.75 52, 364,79 443,811,84
17,614,586 17,614,56
8,234 ,40 8,234 ,40
5,332.18 5,232.18
100,051.06 100,051.06
3, 568,98 3,568.08
2,092,25 2,092,25
103.05 103.05
300,00 300.00
590,00 590,00
111,069.01 45,103.68 4,300.67 160,474 ,26
. b7,271.%50 49,771.50
206,727.89 45,103,68 4,300,67 346,132,246
34116, 00 3,116,00
34,765.41 14,850,07 LL QLR 12 94,563.60
331,403,75 50,953,725 52,364,729 443,811,84
NO HASSLE
NO OBLIGATION
NO COMMISSION
Not accepted in the free section are ads for dealers; businesses
or real estate. Items in the preceeding. categories may be ad-
vertised in the business classified at a cost of $2.00 for the first
15 words, 10 cents for each additional word. Business classified
ads are accepted over the phone for an added 25 cent billing
charge.
BUSINESS
CLASSIFIED
ADS
Dealers may advertise in
this section-15 words $2
Additional words 10° each.
25¢ Billing Charge
If Not Paid
In Advance
Legal Notices
To Advertise
Phone 675-5211
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Supervisors of Dallas Township at their
regular meeting, to be held on Tuesday, the 4th of April, 1978, at seven-thirty
P.M., will consider enacting the following Ordinance:
DALLAS TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE NO. 1978-1
RELATING TO ALARM SYSTEMS
BE IT ORDAINED, by the Supervisors of Dallas Township under the authority of
Clauses XLI, XLVII, and LXIl of Section 702 of the Second Class Township Code,
that:
SECTION 1. Every person utilizing any direct communication, burgular, or fire
alarm system connected with, or which when activated, would cause the telephone
to be rung in, the police station of the Police Department of the Township of Dallas
shall pay annually to the Township of Dallas for the benefits and advantages
received, a license fee according to the following schedule:
a. For banks, stores, and similar commercial establishments which have a direct
line connected with the police station. . ............cooiuuotn $200.00
b. For banks, stores, and similar commercial establishments not utilizing a direct
line A EE cr A a en eR Ses $100.00
c.Forallotherpersons. . ..........oiuiunuiriuarirnnennns $10.00
SECTION 2. Said license fee shall be payable annually during the month of
January of each calendar year, or within 30 days after the installation of the alarm
system. Any person who fails to pay such license fee shall have his alarm service
with the Township suspended until such time as the license fee for the current
year has been paid.
SECTION 3. Should any alarm system cause a false alarm to occur in the police
station of the Township of Dallas, then a graduated service charge shall be levied
against the owner of said system in accordance with the following schedule during
each calendar year:
Tor 210ISeIOIATINS Sits stots os fais at Sensi ve Where bse aie a ww aris pale esa e $2 each
30 5false alarms... i a a i $10 each
6 or more false alarms. . ... ... $25 each and possible discontinuance of service.
SECTION 4. A false alarm will be excused under the following circumstances:
a. If the alarm has been caused by an Act of God such as’ windstorms, thunder
and lightning.
b. If the alarm is followed within three minutes by a call to the Police Depart-
ment with the proper coded identiffcation canceling the alarm.
¢. If the alarm has been caused by the failure of equipment not located on the
premises from which the alarm seems to have been activiated.
SECTION 5. No alarm system which operates by causing the telephone to be rung
in the police station shall be installed unless such alarm system includes an
automatic disconnecting device which would be effective within three minutes af-
ter the call has been made.
SECTION 6. The Township of Dallas and its Police Department shall have the
right to inspect at reasonable times the connection, operation, and maintenance of
any alarm system connected with, or which, when activated, would cause the
telephone to be rung in, the police station of the Police Department of Dallas.
SECTION 7. The installation of alarm system without a license and without the
payment of a license fee under this ordinance and any other violation of this or-
dinance shall be punishable by a fine of not less than $100 and not more than $300,
to be collected by a Summary Proceeding to be brought by Dallas Township before
any Magistrate.
SECTION 8. In this ordinance the word “‘person’’ shall be deemed to include any
individual, establishment, partnership, corporation, or other organization utilizing
any alarm system In all cases, the owner of the premises in which the alarm
system is installed shall be responsible for the payment of license fees and other
charges as set forth in this ordinance.
SECTION 9. This ordinance shall take effect on the first day of May, 1978, and
license fees for the year 1978 will not be delinquent until after the 31st day of
May, 1978.
All parties interested may attend such meeting and be heard.
DALLAS TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS,
BY: Glenn M. Howell, Secretary
"Frank Townend, Solicitor
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received and
Notice is given fo: Louis Goldstein, his publicly read by the ‘supervisors of
Kingston Township at the Kingston
Township Municipal Building, 11. Car-
verton Road, Trucksville, = Pen-
nsylvania, until 4:30 P.M. Wed-
nesday, April 12, 1978 for the
following 1978 truck.
executors administrators, heirs, and
assigns, and any person claiming by or
under said person on estate on the 9th
day of March, 1978 Phyllis E. Berger
commenced an Action to Quiet Title
against you filed in the Prothonotary’s
Office of Luzerne Counto to NO: 2000 of
1978 which you are required to defend.
Said parcel of land is. situate in the
Borough of Dallas, Luzerne County, “en-
nsylvania and described as follows:
Engine “'V’* 8 Cylinder, Minimum
389 or better, Heavy Duty Inch
Displacement 4V Carburetor.
Manufacturers Gross Vehicle
Weight, to be a minimum of 27,500
Lbs. Clutch 13“ Heavy Duty Double
Faced; Axle Ratio Front & Rear 7.17
to 1, Rear Axle to be 18,000 Lbs.
Capacity Front Wheels, to be power
driven at same Ratio as Rear
Wheels; Front Axle to be 9,000 Lbs.
Capacity; Auxiliary Transmission
Heavy Duty Rockwell 7226 or Equal
to be Gear Driven with a total of
(10) speeds Forward and two (2)
Reverse, Equiped with Timken Roller
Bearings on Top In-Put Shaft. Main
Transmission, to be five (5) speed
Direct in Fifth Gear, (Clark); Tires to
be 10.00 x 20 12 ply X-Grip Front
and Dual (Mud and Snow) Mounted
on Cast Spoked Whels; West Coast
Mirrors; Front Axle to be Installed
with Front Wheel Locking Hubs;
Brakes to be Hydraulic with Vacuum
Reserve tank with Guage and Lights;
Alternator: Seventy (70) Amps. Bat-
tery: Twelve (12) Volt, Seventy (70)
Amp Power; Gas Tank to be 50
Gallon Capacity Step Tank; Rein-
forced Frame; Heater Defroster;
Custom Cab with one (1) Bestrum
Drivers Side; Rear Springs 10,400
Main with 4,250 Lbs. Auxiliary;
Front Springs to be a minimum of
4,500 Lbs. Electric Wind Shield
Wipers and Washers; Tachometer;
Oil Filter; Turn Signals, Lights, etc.,
as referred by law; Dump Body
Capacity 8 to 10 Cubic Yards with 12
Ton Hoist or Better with 36 inch
All that certain lot or piece of
ground situate lying, and being
in the Borough of Dallas, Luzer-
ne County, State of Pen-
nsylvania bounded and
described as follows:
Being lot number 208 on plot
of lots which said plot of lots
was recorded in the Office of
Recorder of Deeds in and for
Luzerne County, on the 19th
day of May, 1926 by Elmer D.
Parrish. Said lot number 208
being 70 feet in width front on
Davenport Avenue extending
back a uniform width of 70 feet
to land now or late of Emery
Shaver Estate, a distance of 100
feet, more or less.
Being the same premises con-
veyed to Louis Goldstein by
deed dated May 28, 1926 by
Elmer D. Parrish, et ux, which
deed is recorded in. Luzerne
County deed book 642, page
141. This property is also
described as follows:-
LOT DAVENPORT STREET, MAP E
8NW2; BLK. 9, LOT 10 PL
NO. 11-351-2. (DALLAS BOROUGH).
You are hereby notified to appear and
defend this action within twenty (20)
days from publication hereof.
Hearing on said complaint will be held
on the 24th day of April, 1978 at 10:00
o'clock (a.m.) in hearing room No. 6 of
the Luzerne County Court House, Wilkes-
Barre, Penna.
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
plaintiff forever barring you from:asser-
ting any right, interest, lien, or title in
the aforesaid parcel of land inconsistent
with the interest of the plaintiff and
from impeaching, denying or in any way
attacking the plaintiff's title to the
property.
You should take this paper to your
lawyer at once. If you do not have a
lawyer or cannot 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. 7
43/45 W. Market St.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701
Phone (717) 825-8567
or
21 North Church Street, /
Hazleton, Penna. 18201
(Phone (717) 455-9511
8-1
Sides, 42 inch Ends with 2 Cab
Protector with Door and chute. in
Tail Gate. Truck Wheel Base to be
146 Inch to 151 Inch; Pennsylvania
State Inspection Including Flags and
Flares; Power Steering; Emergency
Snow Plow Light Mounted on Self
Leveling Bracket; Snow Plow Lights
Mounted on Cab; Color-Dark Green;
Baker-Flink Model FP-91 Front
Mounted Push Frame Equal; Trade in
allowance “on 1967 International
Truck 4 x 4; Used truck can be in-
spected by contacting Robert Cham-
berlain, Kingston Township Road
Master at the above address.
Bid Bond or Certified Check in the
amount of 10% of bid price must be
submitted with bid proposal.
All proposals should be in sealed en-
velope marked "’Proposal Truck.”
The supervisors reserve the right to
reject any or all proposals.
FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF KINGSTON TOWNSHIP
Michael J. Stanley-Secretary
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF
HARVEYS LAKE, LUZERNE COUNTY, PEN-
NSYLVANIA, ESTABLISHING A PLANNING
COMMISSION UNDER THE PEN-
NSYLVANIA MUNICIPALITIES PLANNING
CODE.
BE IT ENACTED by the Council of the
Borough of Harveys Lake, as follows:
SECTION 1. COMMISSION ESTABLISHED
Under the provisions of the Pen-
nsylvania Municipalities Planning Code
(Act of July 31, 1968, P.L. 805, 53 P.S.
10101, et seq.), there is hereby
established the Harveys Lake Planning
Commission, hereinafter referred to as
the “"Commission’’
SECTION 2 COMPOSITION.
The Commission shal be composed of
seven (7) members, who shall be ap-
pointed y the Borough Council, subject to
the following qualifications:
(A) All members of the Com-
mission shall be a resident of
the Borough of Harveys Lake.
(B) At least five (5) members of
the Commission designated as
citizen members shall not be of-
ficers or employees of the
Borough of Harveys Lake.
SECTION 3 INELIBIBILITY.
Failure to maintain a residence in the
Borough of Harveys Lake, shall render a
member of such Commission ineligible to
continue his membership therein.
SECTION 4 TERMS OF OFFICE.
(A) The initial members of the
Commission shall serve the
following terms: The first and
second named members shall
serve for a term of four (4)
years; the third and fourth
named members shall serve for
a term of three (3) years; and
fifth, and sixth named members
shall serve for a term of two (2)
years and the seventh named
member shall serve for a term
of one (1) year, or in each case,
until their respective suc-
cessors have been appointed
and qualified.
(B) All subsequently appointed
members to said Commission,
shall serve for terms of four (4)
years, or until their successors
are appointed and qualified.
SECTION 5 COMPENSATION
All members of the Commission shall
serve without compensation, but may be
reimbursed for necessary and reasonable
expenses incurred in carrying out their
Commission duties.
SECTION 6 ADMINISTRATIVE AND
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
The Commission may, with the consent
of the Borough Council and Borough Of-
ficers employ and utilize such other ser-
vices as may be necessary, and utilize
Borough Officers, and employees in
carrying out their powers and duties.
SECTION 7 RECEIPT AND EX-
PENDITURES OF MONEYS.
In carrying out their powers and
duties, the Commission may receive and
expend any gifts, grants, appropriations
of money from any source, including;
Federal, Commonwealth or Local funds,
and may contract with governmental or
respect thereto; provided such funds are
appropriated for use of the Commission
by the Agency Controlling such funds.
SECTION 8 POWERS AND DUTIES
() The Commission shall main-
tain ond keep on file records of
its action.
(B) The Commission shall make
an Annual Report to the
Borough Council of its activities
and such other interim reports
as may be request of it by the
Borough Council.
(C) The Commission is em-
powered to administer the Har-
veys Lake Subdivision Or-
dinance.
(D) The Commission shall make
such recommendations and per-
form such activities as is
requested by the Borough Coun-
cil, consistent with the Pen-
nsylvania Municipalities Plan-
ning Code.
SECTION 9 ABOLITION OF THE PLAN.
NING COMMITTEE.
Upon the organization of the Planning
Commission, created by this Ordinance,
the Planning Committee established by
prior legislation is abolished. All power
and duties previously vested in the Plan-
ning Committee is hereby vested in the
Commission created by this Ordinance.
SECTION 10 SEVERABILITY
Should any portion or provision what-
soever of this Ordinance be determined
to be invalid or uneforceable by any
Court of competent jurisdiction, such
portion shall be deemed severable but
only to the extent of such holding shall
not affect the remaining portions hereof.
SECTION 11 REPEALER
All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances
inconsistent herewith be and the same|
are hereby repealed.
SECTION 12 EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall take effect im
mediately.
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It Pays to Advertise
ADOPTED THIS DAY OF =, 1978.
President of Borough Council Ea
ATTEST:
Secretary eT
APPROVED THIS DAY OF , 1978.
MAYOR
Ann Marie Shaver, Secretary
Harveys Lake Borough
Bal eh] de
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
LUZERNE COUNTY NO. 1999 of 1978
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the
8th day of March, 1978, the Petition of
Charles Junior DeGraffenreid was field in
the above named Court praying for o
decree to change his name to Charles
Wysocki.
The Court has fixed the 11th day of
April, 1978, at 11:115 A.M. in Courtroom
No. 6 as the time and place for the
hearing of said Petition, when and where
all persons interested may appear and
show cause, if any they have, why the
prayer of said Petition should not be
granted.
Attorney Charles R. Coslett
Attorney Arthur L. Piccone
Attorneys for Petitioner
515 United Penn Bank Building
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
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