ST ———_—nn, IRE oss recently announced Miller brands.” of Mississippi River. months run of the Fair. tions and also conducted a Center. fund- -raising program for the Harvey (Continued from page 1) The first break in the case came when The Dallas Post, which has also been involved in the search for Judge Crater apostrophe on the cover of a recently published book ‘‘Harvey’s Lake.’’ The author, Atty. F. Charles Petrillo, had gallantly pre- served the apostrophe for historical purposes and his research pointed to the real culprit. The apostrophe thief was positively identified as Uncle Sam who, on May 1, 1949, decreed that Harvey would lose his apostrophe when the new post office opened. This was in accordance with a new federal government policy which mandated that all apostrophes be dropped from the names of places. All the apostrophes are believed to be alive and well and living in a vault in the Washington, D.C. area. A move is presently underway ‘to petition the U.S. Government for return ‘of Harvey's apos- trophe, volunteers are needed to serve on this important committee. camera work, shipped. right, are shown and Firefighters in the Com- monwealth of Pennsyl- vania will soon have the opportunity to participate in a nationally recognized professional certification program being developed through the Office of Fire Safety Services of the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency. At a recent meeting of the Pennsylvania Fire Service Professional Quali- fications Board in Harris- the Board’s Chairman, reported, “At the present time in Pennsylvania there is no method to measure an individual’s perform- ance in firefighting skills. Our program, which is entirely voluntary, will permit individuals to dem- onstrate their professional knowledge and ability and be recognized for their According to Henry, “Certain minimum experi- ence will be required in order to enter the certifi- cation process, although there is no minimum train- ing requirement. A local level training program is also available, adminis- tered by the State Fire Academy, to assist in meeting the performance objectives required for certification. “The voluntary certifica- tion program will permit Pennsylvania firefighters to demonstrate to the fire service, their peers and their communities, that they have met a nationally recognized level of per- formance based on the National Fire Protection Association 1001 Profes- sional Firefighter Qualifi- cation Standard. Addition- ally, they can, based on that standard, call them- selves professional fire- fighters. This will assist them in their careers as or volunteer.” According to the State Fire Commissioner, only five states in the nation now offer accredited certi- fication programs. Penn- sylvania submitted its request to the National Professional Qualifications Board for the Fire Service for accreditation in November, 1982. The Pennsylvania Pro- fessional Qualification Board, which meets at least quarterly, is com- prised of representatives of the State Fire Acad- emy; the Firemen’s Asso- ciation, State of Pennsyl- vania; the Pennsylvania Legislative Federation; the Keystone Chapter, International Society of Fire Service Instructors; the Keystone State Fire Chiefs Association; the Pennsylvania State Fire- fighters Association; the Pennsylvania Association of Arson Investigators, Inc.; the Pennsylvania State Fire Police Associa- tion; volunteer fire depart- ments; paid fire depart- ments; county fire schools; county or regional fire service organizations: community colleges with fire school curricula; industrial and institutional fire’ departments; county or municipal governments, and the insurance indus- try. Also included are repre- sentatives from state agencies with fire-related programs such as the Pennsylvania State Police Fire Marshal’s Office; the Department of Environ- mental Resources, Bureau of Forestry Fire Protec- tion; the PEMA Training and Education Office; PEMA County Coordina- tors and the Pennsylvania Emergency Health Serv- ices Council. Henry stated that an informational brochure is being developed by the Board which will be dis- seminated to the state’s fire service through his office. The target date set for first certification of “Firefighter I’ is the spring of 1984. Charlotte Lord. We'll help you NO. NAME OF ESTATE Arlene Hale, etc. Pearl E. Dinklocker Susan E. Dill Verna Guckavan Julia C. Pardee Roland Doan M: Leonard Shaevel, etc. Esther V. Welsh Sarah A. Nicolodi 10. Arcangela C. Volansky, etc OCRNDO HB WN 12. May B. Macarow 13. Alma M: Tatar 14. Gladys |. Wiener 16. Elynore Catherine McCloskey 17. Marguerite M. Doyle 18. Stanley P. Bugay 19. John F. Fellin 20. Ida Kirchdoerfer 21 Mary Satko 22. Anna Palovchak 23. Edwin J. Davies 24. Eleanor C. Kearns 25, Winifred B. Moore 26. Andrew C. Gutkoski 27. Anna Kernan Duffy 28. Ruth M. Monahan, etc 29. Aleice A. Stivers 30. Howard Raymond Shaffer 31. Marcella Millis 32: Joseph A. Soy 33. ‘Mildred McAfee 34. John Budda 35. Stephen Prebula 36. John Klepach 37, |da M. Brenner 38. Forrest Hayes, Sr., etc 39. Ruth M&'ick 40. Mary Szela, etc 41. Helen H. Dougherty 42. Fred J. Balester, etc 43. Areal M. Howell 44. Anna Elliott 45. William S. Kline 47. John Gross 48. Marjorie H. Kitchen 49. Ethel M. Fedak 50. Mary Elizabeth Tamkus, etc 51. Mary G. Gustas 52. Harry Cohn 53. Alvan Y. Deisroth. TIV 54. Dorothy Monk 55. Esther Weckesser Walker 56. Henryk Wojcicki 57. Ralph W. Finnen 58. Felix Wisniewski 59. Alexander Ostrowski 60. Henrietta Frey 61. Martha Bennet 62. Olwen T. Guzo 63. Donald D. Dorris, Sr 64. Chester P. Bartlinski 65. Ann Mras Harris 66. Frederick A. Muschlitz 67 Julia Lipski - 68. Mary Catherine McInerney 69. Mary Yanochko 70. Susan E. Gough 71. Edward C. Crompton 72. Anna Novak 73. Edward Flanagan 74. Clara Vilura, etc 75. Ann Scott 76. Johanna K. Ruzicki 77. Agnes Williams 78. Herbert C. Henry 79. Barney W. Ostrosky. 80. Anna Hudock 81. Naomi Jones; etc. 82. Julia Lukasavage 83. Joseph H. Schwartz 84. Rcbert E. Van Horn 85. Martha S. Young 86. Anna Kuritz 87. Arline Oram 88. Dorothy R. Bittenbender 89. Abel J. Tasco 90. Russell L. Antrim 91. Florence Rittenhouse 92. William N. Reynolds 93, William B. Halliday 94. Helen T. Thomson 95. Eleanor Gross 96. Catherine Marsh, etc. \ ACCOUNTANT Norris Hale Grace Snyder Bernard C. Dill Jane G. Hutchings, etc Hazleton National Bank Hazleton National Bank Phyliss Rosen Dorothy Feller Enid M. Recla Michael J. Volansky Ralph Calvello and Anthony Calvello Hazleton National Band and Dorothy David Florence H. Klusko andMichael G Tatar Charles J. Golden and A Dewitt Smith Michael J. Collins andUnited Penn Bank John S. Miller, Jr Marguerite L. Murray. Raymond S. Bugay Irene Rossi Hussey Herbert Yost Magdalene Safko Bogaczyk Yolanda Niezgoda Ralph Davies Margaret Harrington Hanover Bank of Penna Marion Koch John Maloney and Andrew Horigan. Jr John W. McCormick June A. Thorpe William A. Degillio John Shuscevich and Margaret Shuscevich Mary Ann Soy Arthur Bell Eleanor Budda Emily Berta and Joseph Miller Albert F. Maier Gale Butz and Gertrude Hilma Haiges June Yetter Louise Ohlman Stanley J. Szela, cen Woznicki Marian L Templin Fred J. Balester, Jr Russell J. Pembridge vo V. Giannini First Eastern Bank, N:A United Penn Bank United Penn Bank Richard Stine Leonard T. Erhardt Peter Tamkus Gerald J. Gustas Cohn Hazleton National Bank Justine B. Haddow Charles Frederick Laycock, Penn Bank United Penn Bank Northeastern Bank of Penna Edmund J. Wisniewski Mary Ellen Fetterman United Penn Bank George Guthrie Conyngham, Son George T. Guzo First Eastern Bank, N.A. Bank Wyoming Nat'l, Bank of W-B Charlotte M. Arbogast Lillian Lipski Mary Catherine Flynn John Yanochko Hazleton National Bank United Penn Bank Stella Chiback Joseph F. Flanagan Stanley Maseychik Nell S. Scott John Romanchick Noama Walsh Robert A. Bull Bernard J. Ostrosky Martha Kanyock Margaret McGowan vage Vevorming Nat'l Bank of W-B Wyoming Nat'l Bank of W-B Enid W: Harris Thomas J. Kuritz Northeastern Bank of Penna. Bruce E. Bank, NA. L. Rakshys Hanover Bank of Penna Fleda A. Rittenhouse Brooks United Penn Bank Joseph A. Halliday Robert J. Tighe Emily Gross Edward Marsh and FrederickS. Marsh HELEN A. O' One, REGISTER OF WILLS GLERK OF THE ORPHANS ‘COURT FIDUCIARY CAPACITY Administrator Adm. 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Guardian Exectrix Exectrix Execufors Trustee Executor Administratrix C.T.A Executor Executor Executors Executors Guardian Executrix Trustee Administrator Executor Guardian Executors LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Let- ters Testamentary have been granted in the following Estate. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those having claims and demands to present the same without delay to the Executor named: Estate of WALTER FORNETT, late of Wilkes-Barre City, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania (died July 8, : 1989). Mr. Stanley Glue, Jr., ANTHONY P. ROSES. Attorney 960 United Penn Bank Bldg. hgh Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 1-3-] LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Arti- cles of Incorporation were filed with the Department of State of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on May 13, 1981, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation pursuant to the provisions of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, approved May 5, 1933, as amended. The name of the corporation is: Penn State Seed Co., Inc. The purposes of the corporation are to engage in retail and wholesale merchandising of agricul tural products and by-products and to conduct all business normally related thereto and to engage in all other activities authorized by the Pennsyl- vania Business Corporation Law. for Pennsylvania Corporations without limit. STEPHEN B. KILLIAN; ESQUIRE SAVAGE & KILLIAN y Suite 1266 United Penn Bank Building 3 Wikss Bars, Pennsylvania 18701 1-1- LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Arti- cles of Incorporation were filed with the Department of State of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on October 29, 1982, for the purpose of obtaining a Certificate of Incorporation pursuant to the provision of the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, anpioved May 5, 1933, as amended. The name of the corporation is: Harkins Minerals, ‘Inc. The purposes of the corporation are: The sale of coal, and coal products and all other activities authorized by the Business Corporation Law of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania, in effect from time to time without limit. STEPHEN B. KILLIAN, gSoume SAVAGE & KILLIA Suite 1266 United Penn Bank Buildin 5 Wiesner, Pennsylvania 18701 1:1- LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Let- ters Testamentary have been granted in the following Estate. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make. payment, and those. having claims and demands to present the Same. witiout delay to the Executor nam Estate of LILLIAN MATTHEWS, late of Hanover Green, Wilkes-Barre City, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania (died July 14, 1983). Mr. Frank Matthews, c-0 ANTHONY P. MOSES, Attorney 960 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 29-3-P Fiberglass Garage Door-- 16’ wide x 79” high with all fittings, track and accesso- ries, $195. Call 696-1477. 25- tfn-P Choice Section of Wyoming Cemetery, Wyoming, 2 adjacent grave plots. Call 675-0753. 17-tfn-P Three piece nylon-living room suite, almost new condition. Reasonable. Books--History, series; .nature-science; World and America libraries; children’s biog- raphies. Will sell cheap, 779-9758. 24-tfn-P Barn & Household Antiques--including 2 large barn forks, Maytag washer, iron sewing machine stand, grindstone and wood and metal bar- rels. Call 477-5847, Loyal- ville Route 29. 25-tfn-P Apt. Size Piggy-Back Washer & Dryer--Harvest gold, $300. Call 288-2316 or 288-2832. 26-tfn-P Early American Sofa & Love Seat--Very good cond. Call 696-2464. 26-tfn- P Early American Sofa & Chair--Exc. cond. $200 or best offer. 655-4253. 26-tfn- P Speed Queen--electric washer and dryer, 5 yrs. old, heavy duty, $100 ea. Call 675-1630 after 5 p.m. 27-tfn-P Super 8 Movie Camera-- with case. Super 8 projec- tor. Best offers, Call 696- 4340 or 696-4479. 27-tfn-P 30-30 Savage Pump--$150. Used only 1 hunting season, 2 yrs. old. 639-1598. 27-tfn-P Repairs--any brand mower, riding mower, chain saw. Also new & rebuilt = engines for mowers, go-carts, snow blowers, etc. Profix, Ronall Bldg., 681 Main St, Edwardsville. 288-0476. 28- 4-P Hot Water Oil Fired--Fur- nace complete with circu- lator & thermostat all working condition. $125.00. 639-5783. 28-tfn-P Ethan Allan--Wool Braided Rugs. 1 large round - 1 small oval. 1 large oval earthtone colors, sold in set only $325.00 exc. cond., 696-2512 after 5 p.m. 28-tfn- P Complete Kitchen--contain- ing stainless steel sink, electric stove, w-hood, fan & exhaust. All maple wood cabinets etc. $800. Call 472- 3092 anytime. 28-tfn-P Antinque China--cut and pressed glass, tumblers and goblets. Also Currier and Ives and Souvenir plates. Call 675-5789. 28-tin- FOR SALE Bell & Howell SMM Silent Movie Projector & Screen- swith 40’’x40’’ silver screen, $60; 16°’ 3-speed window fan, $30; Hondo concert size guitar w-case $45. Call 675-5122. 22-tfn-P Kodak Colormatic Instant Camera--brand new, $30. Call 675-0815. 22-tfn-P Brown Vinyl Recliner-- good condition, $30. 779- 2758. 22-tfn-P New 19’’Color TV Samsung--$195, will deliver; 23°’ B&W Zenith console $40, will deliver. 477-5541, leave message. 23-tfn-P Blue French Provincial 6 Ft. Sofa--Asking $125. 639- 5476. 23-tfn-P United Upright Freezer-- 641,7’x32”’, 19.2 cu. ft. $325. Exc. cond. 675-5091. 23-tfn- P Olympic Pool--15’x24’, 3 yrs. old with accessories. Best offer. 696-2118. 23-tfn- P 1 Pair Series LXI, Speak- ers--10”’ woofer, 5’ mid- range, 3 7’ Tweeter cabi- net-wood-23% x. 14% Xx 10%. $100 for both. 675-3912 after 7 p.m. 23-tfn-P Sears Coldspot--Self defrosting 13.6 ft. cu. capacity, avocado green, perfect cond. $175. Call 288-6121. 23-tfn-P Queen Size Bed--complete, mint! cond., $50: 5 pec. style, perfect cond. $75; 11x12 ft. dark red plush carpet, $50; Call 288-6121. 23-tfn-P Admiral Heavy Duty Dryer--15 mos. old, hardly used. $250. Call 696-2280 or 675-6920. 24-tfn-P Children’s Clothing-- Mostly girls, all sizes, good to exc. cond. 675-8301 after 5:30 p.m. 24-tfn-P Children’s Toys--games & books, 1 set childrens’ encyclopoedias. 675-8301 Furniture--RCA console stereo; sofa; smoked glass & wood coffee table; set of 3 tables, one coffee & 2 end; 1 maple end table; 2 wall clocks. 675-8301 after 5:30 p.m. 24-tfn-P Canning Jars--All sizes; potting supplies, decora- tive & plain planters and pots. 675-8301 after 5:30 FOR SALE FOR SALE Hammond Spinet Organ-- with bench, exc. for home or professional use. Must sell, reduced from $500 to $300. Final offer. 696-3337 anytime or visit 345 Cliff- side Ave., Trucksville. 19- tin-P Fireplace Glass Doors-- approximately 37'’'x26’’, very good cond. $75; fire- place heat blower, $55. Call 675-4108. 19-tfn-P 3 Pc. Livingroom Set--Call anytime 675-0247. 20-tfn-P Well Equipment--Nearly new-approximately 300 ft. of 1%” plastic pipe (one piece). Also 300 ft. of 3 strand No. 8 wire, one H.P. deep well pump, con- trol box. Call for details 675-0257. 20-tfn-P RCA Black & White 12” TV--brand new, $65. call 288-8271. 20-tfn-P Window Sashes--(25 prs.), with weights and full screens to fit above win- dows various sizes; 4 bur- glar proof wrought iron security window grills, oil burner unit for oil-fired furnace, Like brand new G.E. 6000 BTU Air Condi- tioner--upright freezer, clam steamer, cash regis- ter, 2 pr. drapes 84 in length. Phone 675-1921. 21- tin-P Stella Folk Guitar--in good cond., steel reinforced neck, $35. Call 675-2987. 21- tin-P ‘Miscellaneous: --I-Beams & angle iron, pipe fittings. Eclipse lawn mower. 675- 2750. 21-tfn-P Full Size Sofa Bed-Queen Size Mattress--good cond.; full size console color TV., exc. cond., best offer; antique black wood chair. 675-0615 after 5 p.m. 25-tfn- P 50 Feet of 4’ high--galvan- ized chain link fence com- plete with poles & all hard- ware. $125.00. 696- 2242. 21- tin-P Sofa Bed--Green, $75; wed- ding gown includes slip, headpiece and long veil, size 9-10, $225 negotiable. 333-5234. 21-tfn-P Roper Elec. Stove--double oven, self cleaning. Timing features, never used, avo- cado green $350. Call after Furniture--Rose sofa, It. green chair, old but sturdy, emerald green chair, all good cond. $80. Call after 5 p.m., 333-4645. 22-tfn-P Solid Cherry Wooden Buffet China Cabinet--with hutch top, glass and wooden enclosed shelves and doors with cathedral drawers. Mint cond., wide, 79” high. Must see to appreciate. Asking $2,000. Redecorating--use estate chairs as accent pieces, 2 blue silk, diamond tufted antique gold, asking $200. each. Exc. cond. 654-2951. 16-tfn-P Several New Sets of Golf Clubs--for sale. Reasona- ble. Also several used sets for sale. Very reasonable. 693-1940. 24-tfn-P 2 Furrow Plough, tractor hitch, corn grinder, belt hitch, cracks any size corn and makes flour. Call 298- 2214. 17-tfn-P Couch--Brown tone plaid w-queen size pullout bed, very good cond. $275. reg.; wood stove, Dixon unit, upright with water jacket $200. reg. 675-0363. 17-tin-P Green Velvet Love Seat- $60; Herculon recliner, $40; gold chair, $25; char- o-gas grill 12”’x9” cooking surface $60. 288-2629. 17- tfn-P Matching Sofa & Chair-- regular room sized rug and area rug. All very good cond., prices negotia- ble. Call after 6 p.m. 288- 0791. 17-tfn-P Exc. Quality Wedgewood good cond. 1, 9x6’, 1, 12’x13’, $150 for both. Call 696-1986. 17-tin-P Dormeyer Elec. Griddle used for pancakes to steak, size 11x21”, ther- mostat control, vented cover, like new $30; square table top baking oven, thermostat, like new, $10. 696-1046. 17-tfn-P Articles of Women’s Cloth- ing--sizes 14-16. Two com- plete aquariums; pieces of photo equipment, pistol holder. 675-3137. 18-tfn-P Blue Livingroom Sofa-- with 6 reversible cushions, also matching chair and ottoman. $200 for both. 675- 5789. 18-tfn-P