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    If you'd like to shed the extra
pounds you’ve gained over the
winter months, try these weight
reduction tips from the American
Heart Association, Northeastern Pa.
Region.
There is no quick and easy way to
lose weight, but these suggestions
will make dieting easier. Together
with a balanced diet, they’ll help
you to form good life-long eating
habits and maintain proper weight.
— Keep a record of what and
when you eat.
— Record the calories as you eat
the foods.
HAS INFLATION
— When shopping, make a list and
stick to it.
— Eating before you shop helps
stop impulse buying:
— Don’t buy high calories snack
foods.
— Set up a regular 3 meal eating
schecule.
— Eat in only one place in the
louse: Dont’ do anything while you
eat.
— Prepare smaller portions and
put them in smaller bowls and
dishes.
— Make seconds hard to get —
keep extra food off the table.
To help you choose and make low
calorie foods, the American Heart
Association has. put together the
pamphlet ‘“‘A Guide for Weight
Reduction.” This pamphlet give you
tips on weight reduction and out-
lines nutrious eating patterns at
three different calorie levels.
level, the Heart Association urges
you to talk to your doctor.
Ask the American Heart Associa-
tion, Northeastern Pa. Region, 71
North Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre for
the pamphlet “A Guide for Weight
Reduction”.
With warm weather approaching,
many people will begin exercise
programs to get rid of the excess
winter weight. The American Heart
Association has put a checklist
together for those who are going to
start an exercise program.
— Check with your doctor. He or
she wil help find a program which
suits your needs and physical condi-
tion. :
Pick activities which are rhytmic,
repetitive and which challenge the
circulatory system, at an intensity
sports or games.
fully.
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Maker--$15; electric
guitar and amplifier $75;
GE Disposal $20. 735-
8202. 6-tfn-P
Woolen Camel Colored
Dress--Size 8, never
worn. White angora
trimmed neck and cuffs
$20. 696-1046. 48-tfn-P
Garret Ground Hog
Metal Detector $165;
Rechargeable batteries
and charger $25; super
sniper coil $35. 823-
0710. 6-tfn-P
Five-foot portable
maple bar with padded
red naugahide trim and
two matching stools.
Walunut base kitchen
cabinet, 24 x 34 x 24.
Call 675-2483.
Pair girls ice skates,
size 2; Pair of boys ice
skates, size 1; Pair of
boys roller skates, size
1; Pair of child's ski
boots, size 1. Call 675-
12483.
Lazy Suzanne table
server; four-speed
automatic turntable with
base; two speakers;
amplifier, AM/FM stereo
radio and 8-track tape
deck; bathroom ceiling
Queen Sized Frrench
exc. cond. reasonable.
675-3393. 3-tfn-P
Drop Leaf Gateleg
Table real nice cond.
$50; pull-up chair,
$7.50; Singer sewing
machine, $20; Black
persian lamb coat with
mink collar, make an
offer. 675-3070 or 675-
2746.
5 Occasional Tables--
beautiful finish, solid
wood; oriental influence.
When new $1100, best
offer. 675-3274. 47-tfn-P
Antique Dining Room
Set--china closet, buffet
and server, $300. 639-
2608 after 5 p.m. 10-tfn-
P
Ping Pong Table--net,
paddles and balls, $55.
Original cost $45. 823-
0710. 9-tfn-P
Queen Size Solid Pine
5 Piece Bedroom Set--
exc. cond., must sell.
826-9133 days, 639-
2908 after 5:30 p.m. 48-
tfn-P
2 Steel Belted Radial
14’ Tires on wheels.
Will fit GM cars. 675-
3973. 6-tfn-P
Toro Snow Shovel--
Brand new, comes with
electrical extension, $30
firm. 675-8799. 8-tfn-P
Office Desk--Steel &
formica, 30 x 60, DBL
Pedestal, 5-drawer, 675-
3075. 9-tfn-P
Kenmore Washer &
Dryer Stack unit used
2%, years. Almond color
$435. 696-2772. 9-tfn-P
Leather Blazer with
Belt size 11-12. Gowns,
dresses, velvet suits,
(black 7 brown), linen
slacks (colors), black
jumpsuit, winterand
summer, new and used.
675-4134 or 675-2630.
10-tfn-P
Couch--Light beige and
yellow flowered $50;
chair gold tweed $25; or
both for $75. 675-3891.
7-tfn-P
Hot Point Electric
Range--Harvest gold, 4
burners, full size oven,
exc. cond. $150. 735-
4039. 8-tfn-P
Garden Sets--3 ft. x 6
ft. sections, 2'’ pickets,
new lumber. Sizes vary
to suit buyer. $2.50 per
section. Call Leo, 287-
0495. 10-tfn-P
Dickson Stove--Wood
W
\
English Saddle exc.
cond. 17 inches with
fittings. 696-4705.
Frigidaire Dryer,
electric, $100 cash.
After 3 p.m., 639-5227.
Solid Pine Trestle
Table with 2 extension
leaves, 6 bow back
Windsor chairs, 60’
buffet and china hutch.
All in exc. cond.,
designed by Country
River of Massachusetts.
Asking $2200. Call 288-
3705. 52-tfn-P
Kastinger Ski Boots--
Size 12, $25. 696-2863.
Walnut Finished
Cherry Extension
Table--94’' when
extended, like new,
$150. 675-4996. 1-tfn-P
GE Dryer brand new,
never used, $230. 220
line hookup. 824-9326.
Cast Iron Bathroom
Sink $5; single white
sink with draining boards
$5; gas drop in oven
$15. 675-3317. 1-tfn-P
2 New 6’ Ea. Durable
White Formed Formica
Countertops with
coved back splash and
front edge surfaced with
decorative laminate.
1 EFM Oil Fired Steam
Boiler complete with
tankless water heater.
All Honeywell controls, 2
oil tanks and fittings.
reasonable. 287-1343.
10-tfn-P
1 Gold Velour
Livingroom Chair--1
rust livingroom chair with
matching ottoman; 1
gold and white velour
club chair, 1 gold
contemporary floor lamp;
walnut coffee table; 2
bronze gold plant
pedestals; 1 lined vinyl
recliner, contemporary
gold sofa. 675-2181 Ext.
325, 3-4 p.m. 10-tfn-P
9x11 Hillary Tent--Used
one season. Very good
cond. $90; camp
kitchen-locker type
storage of food
transforms to counter
$45. 333-5247. 8-tfn-P
ordinance:
addin,
Electric Water Heater--
80 gal. capacity, good
cond. $75. 696-1748.
ventilator fan; portable
dome hair dryer. Call
675-2483.
and coal combination.
$425. 298-2129. 9-tfn-P
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of School Directors of the Dallas School District, at a
regular fasting held on March 12th, 1984, passed the following Resolution with respect to the sale of
certain Dallas School District real property by sealed bids: ’
1. A portion of the premises situate on Westminster Drive, Orchard View Terrace, Dallas Township,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, described in Luzerne County Deed Book 1908 at Page 1095 owned by
Dallas School District is hereby declared and deemed as unused and Yniogsysary for any purpose
whatsoever by Dallas School District, under Section 707 of the Pennsylvania Public School Code of 1949,
as amended.
2. The premises are bounded and described as follows:
ALL that certain surface and right of soil only of and to that parcel of land situate in Dallas Township,
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the northwesterly side line of fifty (50) foot wide Westminster Drive and in the
line bolwoon Lots Nos. 20 and 21 of plot of lots known as ‘‘Orchard View Terrace’ hereinafter
mentioned;
THENCE along said dividing line North 26 degrees 26 minutes West one hundred fifty (150) feet to a
point in the southeasterly side line of lands of the Dallas School District Authority,
THENCE along line of said lands North 63 degrees 34 minutes East one hundred forty-four and sixty-
three hundredths (144.63) feet to a point in the westerly or rear line of lands of the Dallas Water
Company;
THENCE along “ e of said lands South 08 degrees 26 minutes East thirty-six and thirty-six hundredths
(36.36) feet to « point in the northerly or rear line of Lot No. 22 of said plot of lots;
THENCE along the northerly or rear line of Lot No. 22, North 88 degrees, 26 minutes West fifteen and
ninety-three hundredths (15.93) feet to a point in the westerly side line of said lot;
THENCE along the westerly side line of Lot No. 22, South 10 degrees 30 minutes East one hundred
thirty-nine and sixty hundredths (139.60) feet to a point in the aforesaid northwesterly side line of
Westminster Drive.
THENCE along the northwesterly side line of Westminster Drive by a curve to the left in a
southwesterly direction for an arc distance of eighty-two and seven hundredths (82.07) feet to a point in
the aforesaid line between Lots Nos. 20 and 21, the place of beginning, said curve having a radius of two
hundred ninety-five and thirteen hundredths (295.13) feet and a chord with a course of South 71 degrees
32 minutes West eighty-one and eighty-one hundredths (81.81) feet.
CONTAINING sixteen thousand six hundred ninety-five and forty-eight hundredths (16,695.48) square
feet (0.383 Acre) of land, be the same more or less.
BEING all of Lot No. 21 of the ‘Orchard View Terrace’ plot of lots as developed By the Sturdevant
Dilley Engineering Co., Ltd., of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., a map of said plot being. on file in the Office of said
company and with the Township of Dallas Planning Commission .
TOGETHER with an easement of ingress, egress and regress in, over and upon the roadway fronting
the above-described lot, over the following piece or parcel of ground:
BEGINNING at a point in the FOnivaSIony side line of fifty (50) foot wide Westminster Drive and in line
between Lots Nos. 20 and 21 of plot of lots known as ‘‘Orchard View Terrace’ hereinafter mentioned;
THENCE along the proposed extension northeastwardly of said northwesterly side line of Westminster
Drive by a curve to the right in a northeasterly direction an arc distance of eighty-two and seven
hundredths (82.07) feet to a point, said curve having a radius of two hundred ninety-five and thirteen
hundredths (295.13) feet and a chord with a course of North 71 degrees 32 minutes East eighty-one and
eighty-one hundredths (81.81) feet;
HENCE by a radial line crossing the proposed extension of Westminster Drive South 10 degrees 30
minutes East fifty (50) feet to a point;
NCE alonh
the proposed extension northeastwardly = of the southeasterly side line of Westminster
Drive by a curve to the left in a southwesterly direction an arc distance of sixty-eight and seventeen
hundredths (68.17) feet to a point, said curve having a radius of two hundred forty-five and thirteen
hundredths (245.13) feet and a chord with a course of South 71 degrees 32 minutes West a distance of
sixty-seven ‘and ninety-five hundredths (67.95) feet;
THENCE recrossing Westminster Drive, North 26 degrees 26 minutes West fifty (50) feet to a point, the
place of beginning.
CONTAINING three thousand seven hundred fifty-six and one hundredth (3,756.01) square feet (0.0862
poe of land, more or less
BEING all of that portion of the proposed northeastwardly extension of Westminster Drive which fronts
Lot No. 21 of the ‘Orchard View Terrace'’ plot of lots as developed by the Sturdevant Dilley Engineering
Co., Ltd., cf Wilkes-Barre, Pa., a map of said plot being on file in the office of said company and with the
Township of Dallas Planning Commission
EXCEPTING and reserving therefrom. unto Dallas School District, its successors and assigns, an
easement for the purposes of the maintenance and repair of a sewer line, the parcel of land being
bounded and described as follows
BEGINNING at a point in the northwesterly side line of fifty (50) foot wide Westminster Drive between
Lots Nos. 20 and 21 of plot of lots known as ‘‘Orchard View Terrace’’;
THENCE along the said dividing line North 26 degrees 26 minutes East one hundred fifty (150) feet to a
point in the southeasterly side line of lands of the Dallas School District Authority;
THENCE along the line of said lands North 63 degrees 34 minutes East twenty (20) feet to a point;
THENCE South 28 degrees 26 minutes East one hundred fifty and forty-eight hundredths (150.48) feet
to a point in the northwesterly side line of Westminster Drive;
THENCE South 26 degrees 26 minutes East fifty (50) feet across the proposed extension of
Westminster Drive to the southeasterly side line of Westminster Drive.
THENCE along the southeasterly side of line of Westminster Drive twenty (20) feet to a point;
THENCE recrossing Westminster Drive North 26 degrees 26 minutes East fifty (50) feet to a point, the
place of beginning.
“SUBJECT to the same exceptions, reservations, restrictions, conditions, easements, etc., as more fully
set forth in the line of title.
3. Pursuant to Section 707(2) of the Public School Code of 1949, Act of March 10th, 1949, P.L. 30,
Article VII, 24 Pa. S. 7-707, as amended, the Dallas School District shall sell and otherwise convey said
premises by sealed bids.
4. Pursuant to Section 707(1) of the Public School Code of 1949, as amended, the Secretary of the
Dallas School District shall cause to be published a request for sealed bids for the purchase of the
aforesaid premises and improvements erected thereon if any, upon the terms and conditions set forth
below, in the WILKES-BARRE TIMES LEADER, CITIZENS' VOICE, THE DALLAS POST and THE LUZERNE
LEGAL REGISTER, once a week for three (3) successive weeks and by posting at least two (2) handbills
on the premises to be sold and posting at conspicuous places within the vicinity of said real estate at
"least five (5) handbills, commencing in the week of March 12th, 1984.
5. The terms and conditions of the sale of the aforesaid realty are as follows:
a. All bids for purchase shall be securely sealed and delivered to the Secretary of Dallas School
District, Administration Buidling, Church Street, Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612 on or before 4:00 o'clock PM
(E.S.T.) on April 9th, 1984.
b. The premises shall be sold as a whole and not divided or otherwise separated in any manner
whatsoever. The premises shall be sold free and clear of all liens and encumbrances and subject to any
exceptions, reservations, conditions, covenants, prior conveyances, and proceedings by eminent domain
as fay appear in the line of title. Conveyance of title shall be by Quitclaim Deed.
c. All bids shall represent the net consideration for such sale. All real estate transfer taxes,
assessments and other kke charges shall be borne exclusively by the successful bidder, and there shall
be no apportionment of the same at the time of settlement.
d, The Board of Directors of Dallas School District reserves the unqualified right and privilege, in its
sole isereton, to accept or reject any bid submitted for the purchase of AL realty, without cause
stated.
e. All sealed bids shall be opened at a regular public meeting of the Board of Directors of the Dallas
School District held on April 9th, 1984 at 8:00 o'clock PM (E.S.T.) to be held in the Administration
Buidling, Meeting Room, Church Street, Dallas, Pennsylvania
. Each bid must be accompanied by a bank cashier's or treasurer's check payable to DALLAS
SCHOOL DISTRICT in a sum equal to ten per centum (10 percent) of the amount of the bid to secure the
Dallas School District against any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder to comply with the terms of
his bid, which said sum shall be retained as a deposit toward the purchase price of the successful
bidder, and in the event of failure to make a settlement within thirty oo days of the acceptance of the
bid, it shall be forfeited as liquidated damages. Said realty shall be sold “‘as is'’, and any bidder shall be
deemed to have made an inspection of the premises prior to submitting his bid. The successful bidder
shall, in addition to the amount of his bid, pay any Pennsylvania and Dallas Township and Dalls School
~ District realty transfer taxes, registration and recording costs and any real estate broker's commission, if
any. Property taxes, if any, shall be apportioned as of settlement. Dallas School District shall not be
responsible for payment of any real estate broker's commission; if any.
g. Settlement shall take place within thirty (30) days from the Dallas School District's Board's
acceptance of the highest responsible bid. Title and possession shall pass at the time of settlement.
h, No bid in an amount less than $10,000.00 Dollars shall be accepted by the Board of Directors of
Dallas School Distrift for the purchase of the said premises.
i. The monies derived from the sale of the aforesaid realty shall be used for capital expenditures and
reduction of debt service of the Dallas School District.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OF DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT
BY JOSEPH F. O'DONNELL
PRESIDENT
ATTEST:
GLORIA D. BRENNAN
SECRETARY
287-3032. 7-tin-P SARTICLES Jo an
Oliver OC3 Crawler. 675-
3252. 7-tfn-P i
Ethan Allen Sofa China
closet, antique blue
dresser and chest of
drawers. 696-2995 after
5 p.m. 7-tfn-P
Oil Tank--275 gal., good
cond. $25. 824-7658.
47-tfn-P
application for any Shopping
time.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Board of School Directors of
the Dallas School District, ‘at a regular meeting held on March 12th,
1984, passed the following Resolution with respect to the sale of
certain Dallas School District real property by sealed bids:
1. By resolution dated June 30th, 1983, in accordance with Section
707 of the Pennsylvania Public School Gode of 1949, as amended,
Dallas School District declared and deemed as unused and
unnecessary for any purpose whatsover by Dallas School District
those certain premises situate in the Township of Kingston, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania formerly known and designated as ‘‘The
Trucksville Elementary School’’, corner of Oak Street and Grove
Street, Village of Trucksville, Kingston Township, Luzerne County,
Penns/vani together with all buildings and improvements erected
thereon.
2. The premises are bounded and described as follows:
ALL that certain piece or parcel of land situated in the Township of
Kingston, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, more
particularly bounded and described as follows:
BEGINNING at a P.K. nail corner situated at the intersection of the
westerly right-of-way line of Grove Street with the northerly right-of-
way line of Oak Lane, said point also being the most southerly corner
of Lot No. 25 of a plot of lots hereinafter mentioned;
THENCE along the northerly right-of-way line of Oak Lane North
forty-four degrees Soply ive minutes West (N 44 degrees 25' W) two
hundred forty-two and forty hundredths (242.40) feet to a P.K. nail
corner;
THENCE along the rear line of Lots Nos. 28, 29 and 30 North forty-
five degrees thirty-five minutes East (N 45 degrees 35'E) two hundred
thirty-four and eighteen hundredths (234.18) feet to a fence post
corner;
THENCE along the line dividing Lot No. 34 from Lot No. 35 South
thirty-seven degrees forty-nine minutes East (S 37 degrees 49' E) one
hundred eighty-two and ninety-seven hundredths (182.97) feet to an
iron pin corner;
THENCE along the westerly right-of-way fine of Grove Street South
fifty-two degrees ten minutes West (S 52 degrees 10’ W) sixty and no
hundredths (60.00) feet to an iron pin corner; #
THENCE along the same South twenty-one degrees fifty minutes
forty-five seconds West (S 21 degrees 50° 45’ W) one hundred sixty-
seven and seventy-four hundredths (167.74) feet to a point, the place
of be ns: a
CONTAINING forty-four thousand five hundred seventy-five (44,575)
square feet, or one and two hundredths (1.02) acres.
SUBJECT to the same exceptions, reservations, restrictions,
conditions, easements, etc., as more fully set forth in the line of title.
3. Pursuant to Section 707(2) of the Public School code of 1949,
Act of March 10th, 1949, P.L. 30, Article VII, 24 Pa.S.7-707, as
amended, the Dallas School District shall sell and otherwise convey
said premises by sealed bids
4. Pursuant to Section 707(1) of the Public School Code of 1949, as
amended, the Secretary of the Dallas School District shall cause to
be published a request for sealed bids for the purchase of the
aforesaid premises and improvements erected thereon if any, upon
the terms and conditions set forth below, in the WILKES-BARRE
TIMES LEADER, CITIZENS’ VOICE, THE DALLAS POST AND THE
LUZERNE LEGAL REGISTER, once a week for three (3) successive
weeks and by posting at least two (2) handbills on the premises to be
sold and posting at conspicuous places within the vicinity of said real
estate at least five (5) handbills, commencing in the week of March
12th, 1984.
5. The terms and conditions of the sale of the aforesaid realty are
as follows:
a. All bids for purchase shall be securely sealed and delivered to
the Secretary of Dallas School District, Administration Building,
Church Street, Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612 on or before 4:00 o'clock
PM (E.S.T.) on April 9th, 1984.
b. The premises shall be sold as a whole and not divided or
otherwise separated in any manner whatsoever. The premises shall be
sold free and clear of all liens and encumbrances and subject to any
exceptions, reservations, conditions, convenants, prior conveyances,
and proceedings by eminent domain as may appear in the line of title.
Conveyance of title shall be by Quitclaim_Deed.
c. All bids shall represent the net consideration for such sale. All
real estate transfer taxes, assessments and other like charges shall
be borne exclusively by the successful bidder, and there shall be no
apportionment of the same at the time of settlement.
d. The Board of Directors of Dallas School District reserves the,
unqualified right and privilege, in its sole discretion, to accept or
a bid submitted for the purchase of said realty, without cause
stated.
e. All sealed bids shall be opened at a regular public meeting of the
Board of Directors of the Dallas School District held on April 9th, 1984
at 8:00 o'clock PM (E.S.T.) to be held in the Administration Building,
Meeting Room, Church Street, Dallas, Pennsylvania.
f. Each bid must be accompanied by a bank cashier's or treasurer's
check payable to DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT in a sum equal to ten
per centum (10 percent) of the amount of the bid to secure the Dallas
School District against any loss resulting from the failure of the bidder
to comply with the terms of his bid, which said sum shall be retained
as a deposit toward the purchase price of the successful bidder, and
in the event of failure to make a settlement within thirty (30) days of
the acceptance of the bid, it shall be forfeited as liquidated damages.
Said feally shall be sold ‘‘as is'', and any bidder shall be deemed to
have made an inspection of the premises prior to submitting his bid.
The successful bidder shall, in addition to the amount of his bid, pay
any Pennsylvania and Dallas Township and Dallas School District
realty transfer taxes, registration and recording costs and any real
estate broker's commission, if any. Property taxes, if any, shall be
apportioned as of settlement. Dallas School District shall not be
responsible for payment of any real estate broker's commission, if
any.
g. Settlement shall take place within thirty (30) days from the Dallas
School District's Board's acceptance of the highest responsible bid.
Title and possession shall pass at the time of settlement.
h. No bid in an amount less than $50,000.00 Dollars shall be
accepted by the Board of Directors of Dallas School District for the
purchase of the said premises.
used for capital expenditures and reduction of debt service of the
Dallas School District.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OF DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT
BY JOSEPH F. O'DONNELL
PRESIDENT
ATTEST:
GLORIA D. BRENNAN
SECRETARY
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temperature and humidity — avoid-
extremes. ; ig
— Remember to warm-up and
cool-down. You should warm-up at
least 3-5 minutes. Warm-up will
increase breathing, circulation and
body temperature. It also helps
stretch muscles, tendons and con-
nective tissue. Cooling-down is just
as important. Dont’ just stand
around or lie down immediately:
Walk around a few minutes. This
will let your body readjust grad-
ually to a decrease in physical”
that is appropriate for you. These is likely to be discouraged by aching demand. Ta
activities include walking, hiking, feet and sore muscles. Consider the — Follow the program regularly, «
GUARANTEE SALE-ONLY $1. :
Call our Ad-visors, Peggy or Olga, 675-5211 or 825-6868 §'
Wright Iron Table glass ~~ Magnavox 25'' color Electrolux Vacuum 2 Oil Tanks with fittings,
top, 4 chairs, new gonsoletelevision, 10 Cleaner with power dismantled and drained, ~~ -
cond.; dark green park . yrs. old. Picture tube 3 nozzle and attachments; exc. cond. $50 ea. 829-
bench; electrick heater; yrs. old. needs work, Kirby vacuum cleaner, 2394 between 4 and 8
typewriter table; 1 beautiful cabinet, best with rug shampooer and p.m. 46-tfn-P
Flexible flyer sled. 675- offer, 822-6023 after 6 attachments, like new. Marlite Plastic Wall i
4926. 2-tfn-P p.m. 10-tfn-P 693-3322. 2-tfn-P Paneling--almond color,
1 Pr. Splitkein Cross Dishwasher--G.E. Girls Coats--London 16”'x96'x%"" ea. panel, ~~
Country Skis 200 cm. Avocado Green, Fog and others starting 6 panels or 64 sq. ft. o
Boots ladies size 9, woodblock top, exc. at size 10. 696-3370. 2- sacrifice; Miller Falls ”
bamboo poles. Will sell cond. $125. Call 333- tfn-P Electric Chisel
as a package or 5959. 10-tfn-P Sears Gas Dryer; two sharpener, exc. cond.
separately. 675-5954 Solid Pennsylvania 14" tires on rims; boys - $25. 675-2874. 47-tfn-P
after 5 p.m. or Cherry Diningroom suede leather coat size Memorial Shrine rr
weekends. 2-tfn-P Suit, large breafkast 14-16. Call 288-4728. 2- Cemetery--Carverton, 4
30” Crossley Gas with beveled glass, tfn-P : grave plot, good
Stove 4 mos. old., exc. round table, 6 chairs & Bradford small organ, location, $400. Call 696-
cond., 58 McCarragher tea cart in perfect $35. 477-2047. 9-thfn-P 1809. 4-tfn-P
St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. cond., Moving to small LEG ; -
18702 after 5 p.m. apartment. Call 1-655- ; NOTICE ie L HERESY GIVEN =
evenings and Saturday. 1376 after 5. 11-tfn-P LEGAL NOTICE that the County of Luzeme has '“
6-tfn-P : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN filed its petition with the Court of =
-tfn- Large Porcelain that the County of Luzeme has Common Pleas to No. 848 March
Hammond Sounder L dry. Tub. oh filed its petition with the Court of TERM. 1952 to. sell propelty
Organ and Bench aundary ub, cnrome goon lous 2) ns located in Dallas Township Luz-
xs 3 i . ctober ) 0 - sel Jani a
ood cond. $150. 639- fixtures and cabinet $50; property located in Dallas Town- a My at rien,
g . 2 : ; Efel woodburner, good ship, Luzeme County, Pennsyl- No. 308, hold of 1 gzerne County
260 after Spm. 10 cond, $175. 675-2753. | REMRIRISPRLA Gout Howe on May 25, Ther,
46-tfn-P County Court House on Feb. 24, an i
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LEGAL NOTICE Sy is Suge Plate No, 10-2576-1
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Supervisors of Dallas Township at their regular meeting, to be Wap Dae: Bes : Formerly owned by: i
held on Tuesday, the 17th of April, 1984, at 7:00 o'clock, p.m., will consider enacting the following ate.No. John Weidner a
Former. Oued O% a/k/a Jno. G
ridget McGee and Maude Weidne 7
DALLAS TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE NO. 1984-1 a lant ara aargey 1p The properly wil be S010 clear
AMENDMENTS TO DALLAS TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE (NO. 1965-2) A at cond ram and CTArGeS © and free of alf liens and charges
The proposed ordinance will amend the Township Zoning Ordinance adopted in 1965 as follows: {exes JIGURd ons. J any) anc + (except ground rents, if any) and
psec]! N 202 will be clarified by the addition of a sentence in relation to Planning Building Groups bs a a he terms ¢ the proposed sale M
age 2); an : dyable ‘imme Eh
{ ARTICLE 4 will be amended by deleting multiple dwellings ‘as permitted uses in various districts and by upon date of hearing and sale in upon date of healing and iid ae
Planned Residential Groups and Shopping Centers to various districts (Pages 11 to 14); and the amount of the price approved the amount of the price approved
ARTICLE V will be amended by deleting the minimum lot dimension per dwelling unit in R-2 and R-3 by the Coun un Je by the Court, together with Te a
: 3 ‘ e proc ;
E 6.151 will be amended to eliminate the minimum size requirement for neighborhood and lowest amount which Luzerne lowest arnt’ eh 4
Coury i piepsied hi Jor County is prepared to accept for 27
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and R-3, and by delting the requirement for minimum area for the entire development (pages 45 to 48); $250.00. Hearing by the Court $150.00. Ha by i e Court *
and sale of the property is fixed and sale of the property is fixed
he Schedule of Fees for Zoning Permits and other eae Apr, 198 2 ig Se Ze 0 April, 3 TR
he definition of Multiple -Dweiling in Article ; 025 will be clarified with a requirement that an peous Coult A NOL: Sounty neous Cour em. No: 6 oe wi
ING RIVE! Oly x ourthouse, N. Ri t., Wilkes-
Center in Article 11.052 will be clarified with a requirement that an Barre, Pa., at which time and Barre, Pa. at rah es
nter be made under Article 6.151 (Page 81). place any person will be allowed = place any person will be allowed
Copies fo the proposed ordinance may be examined at the Le Township Municipal Building at any to offer more than the ‘minimum to offer more than the minimum
i priced fixed by the County, or priced fixed by the County, or
other price, as the Court may other price, as. the Court may
DALLAS TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS find proper. : find proper. =
BY: Glenn M. Howell Janet-Augustine Janet Augustine
Secretary Tax CT aay Tax Clai nt wr
Frank Townend ax Claim Bureau “<<.
Solicitor 12/4 & 18 12/4 & 18 gd
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LEGAL NOTICE vs
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County of Luzerne has filed its petition with the Court of Common Pleas v=
fo sel property located in Kingston Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, acquired by it at public tax
es as listed. : 3
TERM & NO. SALE NO. Easel Te OF DEED
Ln OWNER DATE OF SALE DEED BOOK & PAGE DESCRIPTION
arch, 5 July 30, 1952 Lots 138-139 :
Robert Ayers May 28, 1952 1215 - 364 Mt. Airy T Bn
Marguerite Ayers 2 Map E85; Blk. 11 Lot VAR
Industrial Loan Corp. (13 & 14) a o
35.33.1 %
1498 March, 1952 4 Jul
RE, y 30, 1952 Lot 150, Mt. Airy Terr.
Clayton Austin May 28, 1952 1215 - 365 Map E8SS; Blk. 2, Lot 11
35-34-1
1507 March, 1952 n Jul -
: y 30, 1952 Lot Nos. 90-91-155"
Robert Chambers May 28, 1952 1215 - 367 Mt. Airy Terrace pe
Mop ease: Blk. 3, Lot 3 w
-197-1 Le
1925 Oct., 1956 n June 6, 1957 : : sa
Estate of , Lot 77, Mt. Airy Terr.
SS May 13, 1957 1358 - 239 Map E8S5; Blk. 12, Lot 10 .
Minnie Smith 35-550-3 vr
Cyrus B. Hess Z
Sarah E. Hess i
Elmer C. Hess ni
Laura Hess / -
Ella Fritz
208 Oct., Youd 2 Feb. 23, 1965 Lot 149, Mt. Airy Terr. a
Seoige Snir Feb. 23, 1965 1563 - 1061 Map E8S5; Blk. 2, Lot 12, >
oris Smit 35-565-D2-1 ? >
Jay Oct 1951 29 March 10, 1953 Lot 27, Mt. Airy Terr.
ongt osep Sept., 1951 1229 - 49 Map E8SS5; Blk. 4, Lot 10 =
Ruth T. Joseph 35-670-1
258 Oct 1 aed 6 55 Feb. 23, 1965 Lot 93, Mt. Airy Terr. :
ert Breakstone Feb. 23, 1965 1563 - 1059 Map E8SS; Blk. 3, Lot 1 A
f 35-671-2 ‘
1806 Oct., 1952 30 March 10, 1953 Lot 89, Mt. Airy Terr. :
Somer Joseph Sept. 30, 1951 1229 - 59 Map E8S5; Blk. 3, Lot 4 :
Ruth T. Joseph : Note: Lot was previously 1
listed as #99 u
: 35-672-1 y
1810 Oct. 1952 31 y i 2
March 10, 1953 Lot 151, Mt. Airy Terr.
Somer joseph Sept., 1951 1229 - 57° Map E8S5; Blk. 2, Lot 10 :
uth Josep 35-673-1 : ‘
1470 March., 1952 30 Lot 26, Mt. Airy Terr.
Richard Murphy May 28, 1952 July 30. 1952 pap Eas; Blk. 4, Lot 9
Elizabeth Murphy 35-897-1 ‘
1475 March, 1952 37 Lot 156-157, Mt. Airy Terr. .
Thomas A. Mather May 28, 1952 fuly 30.1952 Map E8S5: Blk. 2, Lot 2 :
35-918-1
4
1483 March, 1952 51 Lot 75, Wm. Ave. ;
George Randall May 28, 1952 dy 0 ae Mt. Airy Terrace >
Myrtle Randall Map E8S5; Blk. 12, Lot 12 - >
35-1161-1 f :
1484 March, 1952 52 : Lot 215, Park Ave. $
Thomas H. Reese May 28, 1952 duly 80, 1052 Mt. Airy Terrace !
Map EB8S5; Blk. 1, Lot 28
35-1162-1 y
1492 March, 1952 61 Lot 147, Mt. Airy Terr. :
Stanley Willams May 28, 1952, Joly 30.1322 Map E655; Bik. 2, Lot 14 ’
yo. Na . of W.B. -1439-1 c
These properties will be sold clear and free of all liens and charges (except ground rents, if any) and the 2
terms of the proposed sale are cash payable immediately upon date of hearing and sale in the amount of
price approved by the Court together with the costs of the proceeding. The lowest amount which Luzerne
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