The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 22, 1983, Image 14

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    By JANE C. BOLGER
Post Correspondent
A bear came visiting in
the Back Mountain last
Thursday afternoon and
‘created a large social
gathering - first on Monroe
Avenue and then later on
Columbia Avenue. While
police, firemen and game
commission wardens
tended to the business of
capturing the bear, people
of all ages and sizes drove
up or came on foot or by
bicycle to watch the show.
Many had cameras and
a few had binoculars
which they lent to perfect
strangers so they too could
see the furry lump sitting
approximately 70 feet up
in a tree. The Dallas Fire
Department. brought a
ladder and a rope but the
bear went higher. The
game wardens shot him
three times with a ftran-
quilizer gun but the bruin,
estimated to be a two-
year-old, 120 pound black
bear, climbed upward.
There was quite a lot of
sympathy for the poor
bear on this very hot after-
noon that was fit for nei-
ther man nor beast. Nev-
ertheless everyone,
including the bear, stayed
on and on with the crowd
waving encouragement to
the animal.
As the day wore on, the
Ciccarelli and Maniskas
families, who were playing
hosts, answered a million
questions. Josie Maniskas
joked that she should have
opened a lemonade stand
and told how they first
heard of the bear in their
yard.
Two elderly women cus-
tomers at her husband’s
beauty salon entered and
told him how cute this new
dog was passing within
five or six yards of the
bear as it rooted through
their ‘garbage. Since the
Maniskas’ don’t have a
dog, the alarm was
sounded as calls flooded
the police station.
Sheri Ciccarelli sat
calmly on her front porch
reading a book within feet
of the tree where the bear
had been for three hours
while her father, Al,
explained how concerned
he was when he drove up
and saw the crowds of
people around his house. A
yours. 1t will help you
your ad,
AUTO
72 VW Beetie--Good cond.,
88 060 miles, red, extra
tives, radio, $1,100. Call
323-5386. 13-tn-P
‘75 Oldsmobile Royal 88--
p.8., p.w., tilt steering,
cruise control, AM-FM 8
track stereo, rear defog-
ger, auto. trunk opener.
Runs good, needs paint
job, $850. 333-4576. 14-tfn-P
’76 Firebird 350--auto.,
white trimmed in bur-
gundy with white interior,
p.s., p.b., a-c, new brakes,
battery & exhaust system,
AM-FM cassette stereo,
exc. cond. Asking $3100.
Cail 824-6493 after 6 p.m.
14-tfn-P
1981 CJ 5 Renegade--15,000
miles, garage kept. 333-
4858. 14-tin-P
1378 MGB--Removable
hard top, many extras,
$5,006 or best offer. Call
675-3411 after 6 p.m. 14-tfn-
P
1975 Dodge Coronet--a-c,
auto., AM-FM radio, good
body, $900. 675-3144. 15-tfn-
P
1974 Hornet Hatchback--6
cyl., auto., p.s., new
brakes, shocks, battery
and tune up and upper ball
joint. $795. 675-4894, 9 a.m.
-5 pm. 17-tfn-P
1980 Jeep CJ 5 Renegade
package, 15,000 mi., tilt
wheel, many extras.
Garage kept. Showroom
car $6,295. 825-9648. 18-tfn-
P
72 VW Beetle, 10,000 on
rebuilt engine, dark
orange with stripes, black
fur interior, carpeting,
new batter ‘and muffler,
extras, body and tires
good, runs exc, $1300. 477-
5211. 18-tfn-P
-’69 Volkswagen Station
Wagon--automatic, $400.
* 639-1670. 19-tfn-P
71 Jeep-6 cyl., 3 spd. $600.
639-1674. 19-tfn-P
1974 Ford Van--6 cyl,
transmission problems.
$475. neg. 333-4045. 20-tfn-P
Beetle--good
or weekends. 20-tfn-P
offer. 675-5125. 20-tfn-P
after 5 p.m. 22-tfn-P
work,
fires. 287-2724. 23-tfn-P
V/ 4 : \
when writing 2
good, needs slight body
work. As is $600. 675-1593,
5-tfn-P
"73 Lincoln Mark IV--Wire
wheels with 4 new radials,
all power, exc. cond. 654-
0937. 9-tin-P
'66 Mustang--Restorable
cond., good tires, new
exhaust, 3 spd. 289 eng.
$700; many ’'68 Mustang
parts; negotiable; ’68 200
CD 6 cyl. auto eng. 675-
3076 after 5 p.m. 9-tfn-P
'69 Lincoln Mark III titled
Classic Car. Runs and
looks exc. All Lincoln
options. Asking $1595. 825-
3039. 9-tfn-P
1955 2 Dr. Pontiac--new
chrome and paint, mileage
39,500 asking $2600. 639-
1295. 10-tfn-P
1981 Datsun 310--Hatch-
back coupe, white with
blue interior. AM-FM
stereo cassette, sunroof,
new radials, immaculate
cond. Good gas mileage,
$4900 negotiable. ‘ 639-5763.
10-tfn-P
57 Corvette--all new
chrome, new correct tires,
new exhaust, complete
mechanical restoration,
fuel injection. New correct
interior, one of 230 FI units
in ’57. Truly beautiful car,
$15,500, or $16,500 with
hardtop. Interesting part
trades considered. 287-
4667. 11-tfn-P
1971 Dodge Dart Swinger--
exc. transportation car,
good mileage, has current
inspection sticker, auto.,
p.s., runs good. Asking
$500. 388-2248. 11-tfn-P
'79 Honda Accord Hatch-
back--clean, 5 spd., AM-
FM-CB, extra tires, $3995.
Evenings, 639-1002. 16-tfn-
P
1975 Volkswagon Dasher--
Silver, 4 speed, 2 door, AM
radio, $1595 or best offer.
Call 675-3757 or 675-3190
evenings. 20-tfn-P
5 Tires And Rims--custom
wagon wheels, Datona
tires with raised letters,
size 950x16.5, 4 tires are
excellent, 1 new tire, never
on road, wheels-rims, 5
after 5 p.m. 52-tfn-P
5159 after 5 p.m. 3-tfn-P
parts. 298-2725, 16-tfn-P
RDI
boy, lying on his back in
the grass, proudly tol how
he’d been “with” the bear
since it began its travels
at Richardson’s on Monroe
Avenue.
Just about everyone had
a bear story to swap or a
pet theory on how to get
the animal to descend. One
elderly gentleman advised
spreading ice cream and
then throwing a net over
the animal as they did in
“the good ol’ days’. Some-
one else suggested honey,
another advised barbecu-
ing meat on a patio, but no
one volunteered for that
job. A few people worried
that the bear might be a
‘pup’ and his mother could
be around the area. But
most just relaxed and
reminisced. There were
tales told of a bear that
spent a week in a swamp
in Kunkle two years ago
and the bear that went up
the tree at Rave’s Nursery
a few years back. Then
there was the infamous
bear that returned again
and again from Red Rock
Mountain, where the
Game Commission take
captured animals for
release.
The Dallas Recreation
Center: began its first full
week of activities on June
13. The staff is proud to
announce a summer filled
with many new and old
programs for the children.
New this year are sched-
uled daily events. Group
games are held Monday,
Wednesday and Friday
from 10 a.m. to 12 noon,
and 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Games include kickball,
softball, s.w.a.t., dodge-
ball, relays, s-p-u-d and
many more.
Arts and crafts are held
every Tuesday, from 9:30
a.m. to 11 a.m. Children
ages 5-11 years old are
welcome. Lisa Ciccarelli
and Jackie Bergevin are
the instructors. Immedi-
ately following arts and
crafts there will be a story
hour for children of all
ages.
Beginning June 30 and
continuing every other
Thursday will be a library
trip. The children will hike
to the Back Mountain
Library and be abie to
check out books or use
other library facilities.
They will stop for a picnic
lunch on the hike back to
the center. Registrations
are now being taken. The
hike will start at 10 a.m.
The first specialty night
will be “Western Night”
scheduled for Wednesday,
June 22 from 7 p.m. to 10
p.m. The children are
encouraged to dress like
cowboys and Indians. The
staff will lead a series of
games, serve snacks and
then accompany the chil-
dren on a hayride.
Tentative dates for other
programs are ‘‘Everyone’s
Birthday party” on July
12, a trip to ‘‘Sesame
Place” on July 21, an?
“Christmas in July’ on
July 26.
An ice cream social and
fireworks display is also in
the planning.
The center is open
Notes Third ;
Birthday
Tanya Sue Major cele-
brated her third birthday
on Thursday, June 9.
Tanya is the daughter of
Rev.’ and Mrs. Larry
Major on Tonawanda,
N.Y. Her father is pastor
of ‘a Pilgrim Holiness
Church,
She is shown here with
her sister, Tricia.
A party was held in her
honor by her grandpar-
ents, Warren and Dorothy
Major of Huntsville. Those
attending besides her par-
ents were Uncle Dan, Aunt
Brenda, Tricia, Grandpa
and Grandma Major.
Her paternal grandpar-
ents are Rev. and Mrs.
Fred Hinderliter, Geneva,
Pa.
Tanya and her family
are vacationing at
Grandpa and Grandma
Major's house.
Attorney and Mrs.
Morris of Shedlers Lane,
Dallas are pictured as
they attended the 119th
Annual Meeting of the
Greater Wilkes-Barre
Family YMCA.
Attorney Morris, YMCA
President for the past two
years, presided over the
annual meeting and was
re-elected president of the
local organization.
Attorney Morris, Mrs.
Morris, sons John and
Mark, and daughter, Gail,
are active in YMCA pro-
grams.
Other officers eiecied to
the board were: First Vice
President, Lee W. Eckert;
Second Vice President,
Steven Morenke; Trea-
surer, Patrick J. Noonan;
Assistant Treasurer,
retary, Clarence E. Beer-
weiler.
Members of the Wyo-
ming County Wool Group,
which includes sheepmen
in the Luzerne, Wyoming
and Lackawanna Counties
areas, several from the
Back Mountain area, held
a successful Wool Pool
Sale Wednesday at Tunk-
hannock. More than 11,000
pounds of wool were
processed, making this
year’s pool one of the best
in the past decade.
Area wool growers par-
ticipating in the sale
included Dr. David
Rimple, East Dallas;
Peter Dragon, Harveys
Lake; Ted Dreisbach,
Falls; Pete’ Skopic, Hun-
locks Creek; Richard
Dymond, Mount Zion;
Richard Brunges, Cenier-
moreland and Rev. Victor
Decker of Mehoopany.
Rev. Decker runs about
450 head of the wooly ani-
mals and is one of the
largest sheep: growers in
this section of the state.
cap. Good ‘cond. Asking
$1800. 298-2182. 20-Lin-P
1974 Chevy % Ton Pickup--
8 ft. box with cap. 6 cyl,
stick shift, can be seen at
Bryant’s Mobile Homes,
Dallas. 675-2447. 21-tfn-P
Stahl Cover all utlity cap
for pickup truck. Has
ladder racks, good cond.
868-6378. 22-tfn-P
1973 Chevy Cheyenne %
Ton Pickup Truck--8’ box,
4WD, 350 automatic, $1350
or best offer. 302 Union St.,
Pringle, next to Coon’s
Cement. 23-tfn-P
1972 Suzuki GT 550--Sissy
bar, Faring windshield,
runs good $500. Call Bruce
287-2156 or 287-6176. 5-tfn-P
1975 CZ 250 Enduro--1000
miles, good shape, $450.
Call Bruce 287-2156 or 287-
6176. 5-tin-P fi
82 Yamaha YZ 80--like
new, runs and looks exc.
$700. 333-4353. 9-tfn-P
1972 Triumph 650 Bonne-
ville--Good cond. $650. 639-
2356. 13-tfn-P
Bultaco 250--Exc. cond.
$1,000 firm. Call 696-2131.
17-tfn-P
'82 Honda 185--street and
dirt, 300 original miles,
$900 or best offer. 639-1674.
19-tfn-P
Boat for Sale--1972 15 ft.
Glastron with 85 h.p. Johh-
son. $1500. Call 696-2539.
10-tfn-P
1953 Criss Craft boat,
many spare parts for sale.
Call for details between 5
ad 7 p.m. 693-2785. 12-tfn-
Champion Motor Home--
Self contained, sleeps
eight, a-c., furnace, auxil-
iary engine on 1973 Dodge
chassis, good body and
tires, exc. cond. $6500. 779-
4123 aiter 6 p.m. 18-tfn-P
77 Starcraft Galaxie 8
Pop-up Camper-sleeps 8,
equipped with electric-gas
refrigerator, gas furnace
and stove, awning. Used 4
times. Asking $3,000 or
best offer. 639-5914. 19-tfn-
P
1979-19’ Master Craft Ski
Boat--351 inboard engine.
Call 388-6576 after 6 p.m.
. 19-tfn-P ;
Frolic Cat-12’ Fiberglass
Catamaran with double
well cockpit for 2 to 3
passengers (only 200 spe-
cially made). Ideal for
lake or bay sailing. Best
x
£35
3 date,
poe He [ie
823-8717, 21-thn-p~ ©
1977 "12° Aluma-craft
model--R7 beat with oars
& running lights. $500.00.
$96-2242. 21-tfn-P
18 Ft. Comet Sailboat--
registered for racing,
mamsail and jib, set of
extra sails. Trailer
included, $1500. Phone 474-
9716 22-tfn-P
Help Wanted--Household
help--3 days a week,
Dallas area. References
required. Write to Box
366W, Dallas, Pa. 18612. 2i-
4-P ;
Help Wanted--Cleaning
lady 1 day per week, own
transportation. References
required. 675-3342. 21-4-P
Help Wanted--Person with
riding mower to do iawn in
East Dalias, reasonable.
675-1593. 21-4-P
Owner-Operators Wanted--
All territories open. Good
conditions. Must be experi-
ence. Long or short hauls.
Contact S n W Enterprises
Inc. P.O. Box 1131,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18703.
735-0188. 22-2-P
The Back Mountain Blood
Council needs people to
call blood donors for the
upcoming blood drive,
approx. 2% hours of your
evening time between now
and July 1. Please reply to
333-4689 or 675-3317. 22-2-P
Turn Your Needlecraft
Hobby Into A Paycheck.
Represent the CREATIVE
CIRCLE-America’s No. 1
Stitchery Party Plan.
Experience helpful but not
necessary. Call 472-9027.
23-1-P
Work Wanted--18 yr. old,
available to do yardwork.
Experienced. 675-2826. 20-
4-P
Work Wanted--High School
student would like lawn
cutting or yard work for
the summer. Back Moun-
tain area. Call 675-4383. 21-
4-P
Odd Jobs Wanted--Will do
almost anything, painting,
grass’ cutting, gardening,
mechanical work etc. Call
288-1246. 22-8-P
Back Mt. Resident House
workers with references
weekly, bi-weekly or 1
| 3377 after 4 p.m. 22-4-P
\
cal, willing fo do almost
anything. Call 287-3475 or
SERVICES
Harry Ashford Plastering--
Complete or patchwork,
swirl ceilings, paint work.
I do small and big plaster-
ing jobs, 30 yrs. exp., Ref.
furnished 823-5583. 23-4-P
SOBECK & LINDQUIST
BUILDERS--New homes &
remodeling. 288-7180.
Approved Comm. Dev.
Contractor. 21-4-P.
E & C Painting & Paper-
hanging--Interior-exterior
painting. All work guaran-
teed. Reasonable rates,
822-3878 after 5 p.m. 23-1-P
Limited Time Only--Big 30
percent discount, wedding
invitations (minimum 106
invitations) also, napkins,
matchets, etc. Finest
selection. Garden Village
Invitations. Telephone 654-
3022. 23-2-P
mr men es me mn et ree stn pte Se cs
2 Bedroom Apt.-in 5 year
old duplex near Harveys
Lake. Quiet country set-
ting; heat, hot water,
refrigerator, washer-
dryer,” incl. $330 per
month. Call 639-1825. 22-4-P
Furnished Room--large
clean room, free laundry,
telephone, swim and fish
dock. 639-2371. 23-2-P
2 Lots for Sale--Adjacent,
W. Wyoming. Beautiful for
building. Call 288-2784. 23-
4-P
Dailas Twp.--2 cleared
acres, tree bordered, perk
tested, $11,000. Herbert L.
Craze, 822-1356 or Dorothy
Landmesser, 675-1342. 21-4-
P :
4 Plus Acres-well, septic
system, corner of black
top, pond site, 17 miles
‘from Charmin, $12,800.
333-4131. 23-1-P
Wanted--AKC Lhasa Apso
for stud. 675-0480. 3-tfn-P
Champion Bloodline Show
quality Newfoundland for
stud. 562-2915 after 5 p.m.
39-tfn-P
Horses Boarded--Near
Dallas High School. 288-
8525. 22-2-P
AKC Registered Cocker
Spaniel--female, buff col-
ored, 2 mos. old. Asking
: $100. 735-3475. 23-tfn-P
oe
Check your ad in ths
needs some repair. 696-
1345. 20-tfn-P
Free--Lovable young
female dog, mixed breed,
needs friendly home. Call
288-1343. 21-4-P
1 yr. old male,--pure white
cat, declawed in. front;
very affectionate house
cat. To a good home only.
696-1836, 21-4-P
Free--To a good home,
orange & white kittens, 1
male, 1 female, 10 wks.
old, litter trained. 675-4328.
22-4-P
Free--to good home, 2
wks. old, litter trained.
675-4871. 23-4-P
p.m. 23-1-P
Lake,
toys, tools,
clothing.
HOUSE SALE
Birch Lane,
and Sunday,
GO! Noon to 6. 23-1-P
TILLERS
S
Sentimental value.
Reward. 696-3378. 21-4-P
Lost--Green vinyl covered
chair cushion on Hilde-
near
School. Reward. Call after
5 p.m. 333-4645. 22-4-P
WANTED
‘Wanted -Used recreation
equipment for Harveys
Call 639-2700. 22-4-P
Slim down for the summer
with natural herb prod-
ucts. We're growing and
need consultants. For
details call Genevieve
Rubino, Herbalife 655-8573.
23-1-P
LEGAL NOTICE
DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT
NOTICE IS-HEREBY GIVEN that at a
Special Meeting of the Dallas: School
District Board of Directors held May 31,
19 a resolution was adopted to
approve a tentative proposed budget
for the school year 1283-84, which sets
forth therein expenditures in the
amouni of $8 824,096.00, based on a
tax levy of 111 mills per dollar ($11.10
per hundred dollars of assessed valua-
tion on real estate), 2 per capita tax of
$5.00 per faxable person, under the
authority of Section 679 of the Pennsyi-
vania School Laws of 1949 and its
amendments, and a reenactment of a
per capita tax of $5.00 per taxable
person, under authority of Act 511 of
December 31, 1965; a revision of Act
481 of June 25, 1947, without substan-
tial change, making a total of per capita
ta of $10.00 to be levied and
collected fram each taxable person; in
addition an earned income tax on
wages, salaries, commissions and other
earned income of individuals at a rate
of 1 percent (shared 50-50 with the
municipalities of the district), under
authority of Act 511 of December 31,
1965 and a Real Estate Transfer Tax of
{1 percent (shared 50-50 with the
municipalities of the district, under
authority of Act 511 of December 31,
1965) and an occupational privilege tax
i amount of $10.00 for all individu-
excluding those whose earnings
in th
ais,
. LEGAL NOTICE
KINGSTON TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE
No. 1983 - 3
An ordinance prescribing ‘minimum
requirements and controls to safeguard
life, property or public welfare from the
hazards of fire and explosion arising
from the storge, handling or use of
substances, materials or devices and
from conditions hazardous to life, prop-
erty or public welfare in’ the use of
occupancy of buildings, structures,
sheds, tents, ios, or premises within
Kingston Township, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania.
The second and final reading before
enactment will be on July 13, 1983, at
8 p.m. in the Kingston Township Munic-
ipal Building, 11 Carverton Road,
Trucksville, PA 18708. The entire text
of the ordinance can be seen at the
above address.
For the Kingston Township
Board of Supervisors
Mark A. Kunkle
Secretary23-1-P.
222-3635. 6-tfn-P
Call 696-2023. 20-4-P
Found--Beautiful
owner please call
identify. 288-4061. 21-4-P
LEGAL NOTICE
the
Surface material for the fellowing:
Machell - Avenue:
feet, S.Y
the right 1o reject any or ali proposals.
Borough of Dallas
Ralph Garris
»
from wages, salaries or other income
are not in excess of $1,500.00
iT engaging in an occupation
and whose place of employment is
within the Dallas School District. Said
taxes are necessary for general reve-
nue purposes to pay the salaries of the
employes as prescribed in the salary
schedules of the District and to meet
the current expenses of the Dallas
School District. The tentative proposed
budget may be inspected by any
interested person or persons at the
office of the Secretary !o the Board,
Administrative Office, Church Street
Dallas, Pennsylvania. It is the intent of
the Board to adopt the budget ai a
Shesal Meeting ig be held June 30,
3
NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN of the
provisions of Act 193 approved June
30, 1951 (P.L. 962), as indicated
according to Section 680 (b) of the
schoo! code, requiring that every resi-
dent or inhabitant of the School District
upon attaining the age of eighteen
years of age or becoming a resident or
inhabitant of the District shall within 12
months after the happening thereof,
notify the Luzerne County Assessors
Office, Thomas Garrity, Chairman of the
Board of Assessars, of his becoming of
age or becoming a resident or inhabit-
ant. Any person failing, within said
period to notify said assessor, Of his
successor, of said school district, shall,
in addition to the tax levied by such
school district, be liable to said school
district in a penal sum equal to such
tax
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
/ Gloria D. Brennan
Secretary of the Board22-3-P
LEGAL NOTICE
KINGSTON TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE
NO. 1983 - 4
An ordinance establishing miminum
standards for basic equipment and
facilities for light, ventilation, space
heating and sanitation; for safety from
fire; for space, use and location; and
for safe and sanitary maintenance; for
cooking equipment in all structures now
in existence; fixing the responsibilities
of owners, operators and occupants of
all structures; and providing for admin-
istration, enforcement and penalties
within the Township of Kingston, Luz-
erne County, Pennsylvania.
The second and final reading before
enactment will be on July 13,1983 at 8
p.m. in the Kingston Township Munici- |
pal Buda; 11 Carverton Road,
Trucksville, PA 18708. The entire texi¥3
of the ordinance can be seen at the
above address.
For the Kingston Township
Board of Supervisors
Mark A. Kunkle
Secretary23-1-P
LEGAL NOTICE
KINGSTON TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE
NO. 1983 - 5
An ordinance further amending the
zoning ordinance of Kingston Township,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. To
increase certain fees for zoning permits
and building permits for construction of
new buildings and structures of what-
ever nature and for whatever purpose.
The second and final reading before
enactment will be on July 13, 9983, at
8 p.m. in the Kingston Township Munic-
ipal Building, 11 Carverton Road,
rucksville, PA 18708. The entire text
above address.
For the Kingston Township
Board of Supervisors
Mark A. Kunkle
Secretary23-1-P
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