stated: Force of Dallas, Kristin Plashinski, Midway Manor, Shavertown, has recently been appointed District Executive of the Penn Mountains Council Boy Scouts of America’s Mountain Path- finder District, according to an announcement by Frank Paczewski, Council President. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford with a bach- elor of arts degree in human rela- tions and public relations, Ms. Plashinski has been associated with the Boy Scouts Program since lst summer serving as aquatics direc- tor at Camp Acahela, Prior to her association with the Penn Moun- tains Council, she served as a blood record secretary with the Bradford Red Cross and as a lifeguard and water safety instructor for the Bradford YMCA. Ms. Plashinski completed an internship in public relations for the United Way in 1981, and earned a United Way Bronze Award for Out- standing Service to the Community for the Bradford United Way in 1982. In addition, she was the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh’s representa- tive to the Red Cross Board of Directors. Most recently, she Joseph P. Committee Chairman, has licity, announced that final preparations are currently being made for a gala rally in honor of Joseph “Red” Jones, Republican Candidate for Lawrence White, US.F.& G. Co., and John D. Selected Risks Insur- speakers; Edgar J. S.F. & G. Co., registra- CNA Insurance G. Brandon, C.P.C.U., people. She will also work with community minded organizations to provide every boy or young adult an opportunity to participate in the various Scouting Programs. received her commission as a pro- fessional scouting executive upon completion of an extensive training program in Irving, Texas, at the National Executive Institute. Luzerne County Treasurer. This fun-filled affair for both young and old, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 1, from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Independent Fire Company, South Sprague Ave., Kingston. The affair will be highlighted with refreshments and music and var- ious booths will line the hall. Numerous door prizes are scheduled to be given away and many sur- prises are planned for all in attend- ance. Tickets may be obtained by con- tacting the Chairman, William C. Jones (Kingston), Co-chairman John Kurilla (Larksville) or Ticket chairman, Joan Conrad (Jackson Twp.). erty & Liability Underwriters Insur- ance Institute of America; Mary M. Karatsanos, CPIM, AIM, Past National President, National Asso- ciation of Insurance Women (Inter- national); The Henorable Roger A. Madigan, member State House of Representatives; William G. Schu- ler, executive vice president Har- leysville Insurance Companies; B. Joseph Shelley, president, ISO Com- mercial Risk Services, Inc. s The program begins at 9 a.m. with a continental breakfast-lunc- hand will adjourn at 4 p.m. Invita- tions have been mailed but addi- tional tickets may be purchased at the door. Horses will love the barn and 97 acres of fields. People will love the beautiful home and view. Sweet Valley area. 256-3439 Have A News Tip? Call 675-5211 If you own or manage a business, how do you reach virtually everyone in Dallas, Mountaintop & the Abingtons? INTHE PAGES OF THE DALLAS POST : MOUNTAINTOPEAGLE & ABINGTON JOURNAL Suburban newspapers published every Wednesday P a S Stand at the front door of your store for a few minutes and observe how many y Could you afford to limit your selling opportunities to the people who walk past money to live on? Of course not! In other words. since your potential customers don t necessarily go where your sales offer flexibility In size. In space units. In color options In opportunities to present product delivers. The Dallas Post delivers a sales message for you consistently Paid by Committee to Re-elect Michael L. 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Winning new customers who've moved into the area or replacing the old ones who've moved away Is a never-ending job — a job that advertising in the Dallas Post does best We'retovering our market like nobody else Septem- ber 7, 14,21 & 28. . . reaching virtually every potential customer in the Back Mountain & Swoyersville, Moun- taintop and the Clarks Summit/Abington areas. GUARANTEED U.S. POSTAL MAILING Call your sales counselor today at DALLAS 13,615% +1hese i IN AD- 675-52110r 825-6868 MOUNTAINTOP 2 DITION TO our regular mail & newsstand distribution. To take advantage of our inexpensive saturation distribution, call our Ad-visors at ||_675-52110r825-6868 | | HAVING A GARAGESALE? Just call us! 675-5211 DALLAS POST CLASSIFIED : Mike hotly ONE FINAL THOUGHT It's been said that trying to save money by not advertising is like trying to save time by stopping your watch. And it's true. The cost of NOT advertising, or not doing enough, can be much more expensive than the cost of the advertising itself. 8 ETE We'll help you write abetter classified ad tor amore successful sale. NOTICE The West Side Area Vocational Technical School will receive bids at the Office of the Director of said school at 75 Evans St., Pringle Borough, Kingston, Pa. 18704- 1899, until 3:00 P.M. on Septem- ber 26, 1983, for the Woowng Reconditioning of Football Equip- ment Caps and Gowns Specifications can be secured upon application to the Office of the Business Manager of said school. The Operating Committee reserves its statutory right to reject any and all bids, or to select a single item from any bid. Bids will LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the following Estate. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those paving 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, 1983). Mr. Stanley Gluc, Jr., c-0 ANTHONY P. MOSES, Attorney. 960 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 Operating Committee of West Side Area Vocational-Technical School on September 26, 1983, at 8:00 M. Bernard M. Novicki Secretary 34-3-P | EGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the monthly meeting of the Dallas Area Municipal Ao scheduled for September 8, 1983 has been post- poned to September 15, 1983. Kenneth N. Rogers, Secretary Dallas Area Municipal Authority LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that letters testamentary have been ranted in the Estate of Nellie anis, late of Plymouth, PA (died May 7. 1983) to Thomas Ganis, 244 Center Avenue, Plymouth, PA 18651. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Executor named or his attorney. EDWARD E. HOSEY Attorney at Law 31 Eno Street Plymouth, PA 18651 34-3-P CAAT LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the following Estate. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those havind claims and demands to present the same without delay to the Executrix named: Estate of CHARLOT BYJ, late of Mountaintop, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania (died August 7, 1983). Mrs. Irene Morgan, c-0 ANTHONY P. MOSES, Attorney 960 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 34-3-P LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Township Zoning-Hear- ing Board will hold a public meet- ing September 20, 1983 at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas Township Municipal Guiding to hear the appeal of Sobeck & Lindquist Inc., 595 Bennett St., Luzerne, Pa. for a Planned Residential Development. Property is located on East Center Hill Road and zoned R-3. Testi- mony taken at the meeting of July 19, 1983 will be considered by the Board, as well as any testimony presented at this meeting. Leonard Kozick Zoning Officer LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that letters testamentary have been ranted in the Estate of Louise B. aer, late of Shickshinny, PA (died August 17, 1983) to Wesley J. Baer, R.D. 1, Box 236A, Shick- shinny, PA 18655. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Executor named or his attor- ney. EDWARD E. HOSEY Attorney at Law 31 Eno Street Plymouth, PA 18651 345P | EGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that letters testamentary have been gant in the Estate of Frank A. templeski (Stenpleski) late of Plymouth, PA, (died August 22, 1983) to Alex Stempleski a-k-a Stenpleski, 25 Solomon Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. All per- sons indebted to said estate are required to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Executor named or his attor- ney. EDWARD E. HOSEY Attorney at Law 31 Eno Street ap Plymouth, PA 18651 Solar Pool Blanket, used, 16° x 32’, good cond. Asking $35. 287- 7788. 33-tfn-P Stella Folk Guitar--in good cond., steel rein- forced neck, $35. Call 675-2987. 21-tfn-P FOR SALE FOR SALE Three piece nylon-- living room suite, almost new condition. Reasonable. Call 675- 3216. 21-tfn-P. Well Equipment-- Nearly new-approxi- mately 300 ft. of 1v4” plastic pipe (one piece). Also 300 ft. of 3 strand No. 8 wire, one H.P. deep well pump, control 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 windows various sizes; 4 burglar proof wrought iron security window grills, oil burner unit for oil-fired furnace, Like brand new $110. 288-3255. 20-tfn-P G.E. 6000 BTU Air Con- ditioner--upright freezer, clam steamer, cash register, 2 pr. drapes 84 in length. Phone 675-1921. 21-tfn-P Bell & Howell SMM Silent Movie Projector & Screen--with 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 Sam- sung--$195, will deliver; 23” B&W Zenith con- sole $40, will deliver. 477-5541, leave mes- sage. 23-tfn-P Blue French Provincial 6 Ft. Sofa--Asking $125. 639-5476. 23-tfn-P Olympic Pool--15’x24’, 3 yrs. old with accesso- ries. Best offer. - 696- 2118. 23-tfn-P Admiral Heavy Duty Dryer--15 mos. old, hardly used. $250. Call 696-2280 or 675- 6920. 24- tin-P FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Hammond Spinet Organ--with bench, exc. for home or profes- sional use. Must sell, reduced from $500 to $300. Final offer. 696- 3337 anytime or visit 345 Cliffside Ave., Trucksville. 19-tfn-P Fireplace Glass Doors-- approximately 37’’x26’’, very good cond. $75; fireplace heat blower, $55. Call 675-4108. 19- tfn-P 50 Feet of 4’ high--gal- vanized chain link fence complete with poles & all hardware. $125.00. 696-2242. 21-tfn- P Sofa Bed--Green, $75; wedding gown includes slip, headpiece and long veil, size 9-10, $225 negotiable. 333-5234. 21- tfn-P Boss Woodburning Stove--with circulating fan, heats up to 3,000 sq. ft., also 2 cords of wood, asking $375. 696- 3617. 34-tfn-P Hammond Sounder Organ--$300. Call 675- 1805. 30-tfn-P Solid Oak Table--8 chairs, 5’ buffet $1500. 675-4873. 30-tfn-P 1982 Whirlpool Double Door Refrigerator 25.6 cu. ft. w-ice and water dispenser, original price $1480 reduced to $900, cream colored, like new. Coal & wood- burner, used once $175. Call 287-3779. 30-tfn-P Blackberries--75 cents quart; bring baskets and pick. Blackberry and raspberry plants. Potted walnut trees and wisteria vines. Call 675- 3057. 31-tfn-P 3 Pc. Livingroom Set-- Call anytime 675-0247. 20-tfn-P Queen Size Bed--com- plete, mint cond., $50; 5 pc. dinette set, butcher block style, perfect cond. 375; 11x12 ft. dark red plush carpet, $50; Call 288- 6121. 23 tfn-P Frigidaire Refrigerator--Apt. sized, $45. Call 696-3640. 34-tfn-P Beautiful size 16--ladies clothes, summer and winter. Fabulous sale. Center of Dallas. Call Joan 675-3788. 32-tfn-P Boys Clothing--like new. Call Al: 283-0873. 32-tfn-P. Firewood For Sale-- Seasoned hardwood, cut and delivered, $50 a truckload. 675-3515. 33- tfn-P - Kitchen Aide Trash Compactor--gold with charcoal filter, like new $175; Hardwick gas stove with griddle in center and four burn- ers, almond, $290. Call Tex Tan Western Cut- ting Saddle with padded leather seat, hand engraved and white leather stitching, like new $400 or best offer. Call 333- 4661. 33- tin-P Miscellaneous: --I- Beams & angle iron, pipe fittings. Eclipse lawn mower. 675-2750. 21-tfn-P 1 Pair Series LXI, Speakers--10’’ woofer, 5” midrange, 3 ”’ Twee- ter cabinet-wood-23'2 x 14% x 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 Electric Kenmore Dryer--apt. size, exc. cond., $60; Maytag wringer washer, exc. cond., $150; 1 pr. new Burlington lined cur- tains, 100’’x84”’ lime green $25. Call 696-4512 after 12 noon. 33-tfn-P Aluminum Awning-- approximately 7’ x 18’ long. White with black striping. Like new. 675- 3883 or 696-3370. 33-tfn-. P .
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