RR f Notes of BY MIKE POLK Pastor-Parish ~~ Relat- rs Committee of the Noxen-Kunkle UM Charge will meet Monday evening, February 8, at 7:30 at the Methodist parsonage in Noxen. Rev. Donald R. Sperling is pastor. Mary and Ron Hopfer will hold the Coffee Fellowship following the morning worship hour on Sunday in Noxen UM Church. Flowers on the altar for Sunday morning’s wor- ship service in Noxen UM Church were presented in memory of Joan Louise Kresge by Harry and Frances Kresge and their children. " Choir of Kunkle UM Church will rehearse Friday evening at 7. Administrative board of Ruggles UM Church will meet this evening at 7:30 at the church. All members are asked to attend. Mrs. Stella Belles of nNoxen came home on Thursday from Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Sunday School at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church of Noxen will have a Valentine party on Sunday, February 14, during the Sunday School hour. Happy Birthday wishes are extended to John Jones and Jackie Traver, who will be celebrating tomorrow. Belated birth- day greetings are ex- tended to John Hettes, who observed his birthday on January 18. Ladies of the Alderson UM Church are spon- soring a home-made vegetable soup sale at the church on January 30. Soup will be on sale for $2.50 per quart. Patrons are asked to bring their own containers. Deadline for placing orders is this evening and should be called into 639-2527 or 639- 5134. Rev. William Kennard is pastor. Ladies Missionary Group of Noxen Independent Bible Church will meet tomorrow evening at 7 in the church hall. Gaylord Martin is a medical patient in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Mrs. Janice Babcock is home after a stay as a medical patient in Tyler Memorial Hospital at Tunkhannock. Sunday is the deadline for recipes for the cook- book project underway by the Ladies Society of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church. Recipes for these categories are welcome: appetizers, bread and rolls, cakes and cookies, desserts, jams, jellies and pickles, preserves, main dishes, soup salads, vegetables and miscellaneous. Recipes can be left in the special box at the church or given to Mrs. Shirley Strohl and Candy Jones, who are heading the committee for the fundraiser. energy @ Institutions, resorts and other large users of energy ®hre beginning to realize great savings on their energy bills due to a relatively new concept called “energy manage- ment.” One local firm that has been having great success in promoting this concept in the east, and especially in the local area, is Pliscott Electric of Dallas. Pliscott, which has been in the electrical business for the past 34 years, has ‘been progressively in- volved in the new technolo- gical developments made in their field. Although for years they had concen- trated their efforts on electrical contracting, a few years ago, Ernie Pliscott, the company’s president started a branch of the business to install nergy Management Systems. Seeing the value of these systems and how greatly they ' reduced energy bills, Pliscott ex- panded their capabilities to include designing complete systems for installations. Along with designing and installing these Energy Management = Systems from Long Island and the Catskills in New York to Sioux City, Iowa and Nash- ville, Tenn., Pliscott Electric is very capable in the electrical contracting area of their business doing many large jobs including a million dollar electrical installation for the Methodist Nursing and Elderly Housing Facility, (Wesley Village) near Pittston. One of the greatest challenges faced by Pliscott Electric in energy ay anagement was the “design and installation of a complete system for Shawnee on the Delaware's Time Sharing Villas. With 200 units spread out over several miles all controlled from a central location, this was a large under- taking! Also because of Shawnee on the Delaware's distinctive decor, it was a special design problem to place this modern feature in the units and still retain and enhance the rich and ageless atmosphere that made the inn famous. The owners of the Shawnee Inn realize the growing need to keep operating costs within reasonable limits = and recognized the importance that the Scientific Atlanta ment System installed by Pliscott would have. Ernie cited one very good example of the savings inherent in Energy Management Systems. Pliscott installed a system for ACTS (Adult Com- munity Total Services, Inc.) headquartered in Spring House, Pa. The first system was installed in a 165 apartment complex in 1979. When the savings proved to be double the projections, they had three more systems installed a year later, one for 377 units, a second for a 328 unit complex and the third, for 300 units. The amazing performance from these systems has prompted them to install a fifth system in Boca Raton, Florida. Ernie ' Pliscott- pointed out that the one drawback in dealing with EMS’s is that many would-be buyers are not convinced that their savings could be so high. Unfortunately this line of thinking keeps the wasteful over use of energy con- tinuing. Yet, a professional survey can almost guarantee what percentage of savings can be realized. With the advantages avail- able with today’s technology, more facilities are cutting the high cost of energy consumption, and with progressive business like Pliscott Electric, our area may once again find itself on top of the economical ladder. TADDEI'S BACK MOUNTAIN TRANSMISSION Complete SPECIALIZING IN TRANSMISSIONS & EXHAUST SYSTEMS. Foreign & Domestic Models Lower Demunds Road ‘Slag Fernbrook SQ (Behind Pen-Fern Oil) Qe BEI Buying An Made of Goid, Silver eo Rings or fthout Diamonds, Chains, Charms, Dental Gold, Pocket Watches, Flatware, Gold F In Large Quantities, Etc. (No Coins). FIRE ASSAYS DONE ON PREMISES. Lee Baber Mfg. Jeweler 1302 Northeastern Bank Bldg. 69 Public Square Wilkes-Barre 824-4150 Where we manufacture a small line of ladies’ diamond mounts & pay more green for your gold Sve ZIGGY'S S. W-B. AUTO BODY SHOP R. 611 S. MAIN ST.,W-B. Phone 824-2382 COMPLETE AUTO PAINTING All Rust Repaired with Metal and spot Welding. All work Guaranteed. Free Pickup & Delivery for Senior Citizens JANUARY SPECIAL PAINT JOBS START AT $150 For Most Foreign & Domestic Cars 824-2382 FORRENT Harvey’s Lake, Sunset Sec- tion - Newly remodeled un- furnished 2 bedroom apar- tment, wall-to-wall car- peting, refrigerator, stove. $200 monthly. plus utilities. 675-1307 or 639-1264 Back Mt. Little League will receive bids by Feb. 1,1982 for group & individual photos for the 1982 season. Send bids to: Delores Shone 386 Green Pond Road RD 7,Shavertown, Pa. 696-2899 696-2889 Help CLEAN YOUR SEP- TIC TANK the EASY WAY with FX bacteria. $7.98. Tree roots removed. Drains opened. Ask for FREE BOOKLET. Dallas Agway Dallas DIVORCES $175 TOTAL --No Fault. Stay at home. No travel required. Atty. Michael E. Davis, 8126 Bustleton Ave, Suite A-1, Philadelphia, PA 19152. Write or call 822:1201 Elec. range parts. All makes. Bring your old parts. Brake, - broil, surface units, switches. Dryer belts & heat el'mts. Appliance Parts & Supply 936 Market St. Kingston 288-5526 WHITE KEROSENE! FOR SPACE HEATERS, ETC. GARY'S SERVICE CENTER Rt. 309, Dallas (near Country Club Apts.) 675-1885 HELP WANTED--Info- rmation on ALASKAN and OVERSEAS employ- ment. Excellent income potential. Call (312) 741- 9780 Extension 233. 52-4-P LOST--Small black poodle, male, answers to “Whiskey”, Huntsville Road vicinity. Call 675- 6969. 1-2-P WORK WANTED--Will babysit in my home for working mother. Week- days only. Child must be 3 fo 5 years. 675-4976. 1-2-P WORK WANTED--Ca- rpentry and painting, block ceilings and paneling--my specialty. 35 years exp. Rock bottom prices. Call Lou 639-2371. 2-6-P SERVICES WEDDING PHOTOG- RAPHER--Experienced, candid and formal photographs, reasonable rates. Call evenings. 696- 3684. 25-tfn. HARRY ASHFORD PLASTERING--Complete or patchwork, swirl ceilings, paint work. I do small and big plastering jobs, 30 yrs. exp., Ref. furnished 823-5583. 2-4-P JOHN KLEINFELDER-- Master chimney sweep, experienced, clean, reasonable. 655-8751. 51-8- p ] CHIMNEYS CLEANED-- Top to bottom, carpentry, painting, repairs, hauling tree trimming removal, gutter-roof repairs, odd jobs. 696-3953, 288-2369 or 829-4811. 52-4-P 0 PROFESSIONAL BOTTLE GAS SERVICE ANYWHERE > 654-4624 CPAP) 242 N. Main. Bx Pittston, Pa. Gas Service Anywhere " BUSINESS LOANS $5,000 10 $50,000 call 288-4535 FOR SALE--1972 WIND- SOR--12x65, 2 bdr. Kkit- chen, dining area, livingroom, carpeted, oil tank, skirting. 675-3076 after 5 p.m. 2-2-P ra HARVEYS LAKE POLE 267--Unfurnished apar- tments, 2 bedroom, all utilities, $245 mo. Fur- nished also available. Lease, security, references. 288-1514. 48- tfn-P FOR RENT--2 bedroom apartment, large kitchen, oil heat, no pets, references and security required, $150. 477-5952 after 3 p.m. 49-tfn-P FOR RENT--Kingston, nice 3-room and bath, unfurnished apt. Washer and dryer, first floor, elec. heat by tenant, $150 plus security. No pets. 288-9962. 2-1-P FOR RENT ROOMS-- weekly and up: Free telephone and laundry. 639-2371. 2-4-P ANIMALS DOBERMAN AKC REG.- -Pups, 6 wks. old, females. 675-0621. WANTED WANTED--Lawyer to represent client on a percentage basis. Call immediately, Mike 824- 2348. 2-2-P WANTED :--Dolls 1’ to 42 ”, parts of dolls, heads ete., old laces, satin, taffetta and velvet materials. Call before 8 am. or after 6:30 p.m. 824-9643. 2-2-P FIREWOOD--$25 load, u- pick-up, $40 delivered. Cherry wood, $40 u-pick- up, $50 delivered. Call 696- 3953. 52-4-P HEATROLA--Arco Vecto coal stove, exe. cond. $200. Call 675-1085. 1-2-P PORCH GLIDER--3 seater with side cushions, red rose, aluminum frame, $50. 696-1210. 1-2-P 3 COLLECTOR'S PLATES--Illustrated = by Red Skeiton .(Freddie the Free Loader, W.C. Fields, Happy). Retail at $670 will sell for $500 firm. 675-4471 1-2-P TUFTED VELVE'F SOF A--Off-white, $100. 675-4471. 1-2-P ONE 8 H.P. LAWN MOWER--22"" with cutter and snow plow. Needs a little work, $200. 675-3919. 1-2-P GE REFRIGERATOR- FREEZER--Frost tree, Harvest Gold, 4 yrs. old. Exc. cond., $250. Call 675- 5062. 2-2-P REVERE DRUM SET Red. sparkle, fine cond, $125. 333-4419. 2-2-P NEW BUILDINGS A1 FACTORY--All parts accounted for. All struc tural steel carries full factory guarantee Buildings 10,000 square feet to the smallest 1,200 square feet. Must sell immediately. Will sell cheap. Call toll free 1-800 248-0065 or 1-800-248-0321 Ext. 777. (2-1-P) GERL>S WINTER JACKET--With warm sheep’s wool lining and collar. Size 12-14. Like new $8. 696-3285. 2-2-P. GUITAR--Yamaha - Les Paul copy, wood grain $150. 696-1210. 2-2-P MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Spinet-Console Piano WANTED: Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on spinet piano. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager: P.O. Box 33, Friedens, PA 15541. 52-3-P __L0G SPLITTING _ Log Splitting at your location. Approximately $14 a cord. 696-3556. Leave name and phone number. 52-6-P BRACE'’S ORCHARD- Apples, fresh cider. Open PAGE ELEVEN * ry 5B I J 10 Main Street, Dallas 675-3611 (est. 1956) Breeder of Protection and CALL 814-623-8929 CALL 675-5211 READ THE TODAY = A happen. MEMORIAL HIGHWAY Thurs. Fri. 11 AM to 8 PM Remodeling ® QUALITY WORKMANSHIP ® REASONABLE PRICES © DRAFTSMAN ON DUTY ® COURTEOUS SERVICE Shop — Compare i YOU'LL CHOOSE Us! A 595 Bennett St Luzeme, Pa., 18709 288-7180 GRIMES AUTO GLASS 489 MARKET ST. , KINGSTON 287-2916 MON.—FRI.8-4:15 SATURDAY 8-1 AUTOGLASS SPECIALISTS LEGALS The following dates are the Regular Meeting Dates for the Planning Commission of the Borough of Harveys Lake: Jan. 12, Feb. 9, Mar. 9, Apr. 13, May 11, Jun. 8, Jul. 13, Aug. 10, Sept. 14, Oct. 12, Nov. 9, Dec. 14, 1982. All meetings are the second Tuesday of the month ‘at 8:00 P.M. in the Harveys Lake Municipal Authority Building, Sunset Section of Harveys Lake, Pa. Melvin M. Myers Secretary, Planning Comm. 2-1-P Estate of WARREN M. GOFF, Late of Kingston Borough, (Died December 4, 1981). Notice is given that Letters of Testamentary have been granted to: Ruth T. Goff, 146 East Walnut Street, Kingston, Pa. 18704. All persons having claims against the Estate are requested to. make them known, and all persons indebted to the Deceased are requested to make payment without delay to the Executrix or Attorney: Frank Townend 1400 United Penn Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 2-3-P 3 Estate of Abram Nesbitt, 2nd, Late of Dallas Township, (Died January 6, 1982). Notice is given that Letters of Testamentary have been granted to: Geraldine T. Nesbitt, R.D. 1, Lake Catalpa, Dallas, Pa. 18612. All persons having claims against the Estate are requested fo make them known, and all persons indebted to the Deceased are requested to make payment without delay to the Executrix or Attorney: Frank Townend 1400 United Penn Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 2:3-P ali. aa ——————— 1978 PLYMOUTH VOLARE--4 dr.; 6 cyl, exc. cond., auto, a-c, p.s., p.b., 65,000 miles, asking $2,990 or best offer. 639- 1242 after 6 p.m. 2-2-P