The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 18, 1984, Image 14

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    (Go camping
In much of the U.S., there’s a definite feeling that
inter is in retreat. The sun is warming the earth and
n places the: buds are already on the trees. Try to
teal away for a long weekend of camping to get the
amily used to camping out before the long spring
racation rolls around. If you get the kids hooked on
ishing and outdoor living, they’ll be eager to return
or longer stays. By now, spring is officially here. It’s
efinitely a time to get back in touch with nature.
If you like fast water, this is the time of year to
rganize a canoe camping trip. You can cartop your
anoe to your destination or rent a canoe at any of
undreds of canoe liveries throughout the country.
emember that no matter how warm the air gets on a
unny afternoon of canoeing, the water is still danger-
usly cold at this time of year. Under these conditions,
xperienced canoeists wear wet suits for safety. and
easoned canoeists always wear their PFD’s.
Whether you're a canoeist, fisherman or hiker,
owll need a sound warm night’s sleep at the end of
an active outdoor day. Each person needs a high
quality sleeping bag suitable for the temperature. But
no matter how good your sleeping bag is, don’t plan to
place it directly on the damp ground or directly on
your tent floor. You don’t want to get that close to
nature. The ground is covered with roots and stones
and plants that don’t add up to a bed of roses. The
lumps and bumps will feel lumpier and bumpier as the
night goes on.
Take along an air mattress and a small lightweight
pump. Air mattresses are easy to pack and are
available in single and double sizes. The trick to
comfortable sleeping is not to blow your air mattress
up too far. If you blow it up only as far as necessary to
keep your weight off the ground, you'll sink into the
mattress and feel it wrap around you.
Sleeping outdoors at night, spending long days in the
open air engaged in a favorite sport - the joys and
benefits of camping derive from the fact that camping
is different in every way from the predictable life
most of us lead. Get away from your regimented life;
go camping on every occasion when you can get away
from ‘“‘real life.”
If you need information on where to camp, write
Winnebago, Dept. L.W., P.O. Box 152, Forest City,
Towa 50436. Tell them what states you're considering
visiting and they’ll send you, free, the names and
addresses of tourist associations and departments of
natural resources in those states. Then you can send
for piles of free information to help you plan the
longer camping trip you may want to take next month.
The American Heart Association,
Northeastern Pa. Region, and the
Sunday Independent, will co-sponsor
the Second Annual Bypass Open
held on Monday, May 7, at the Irem
Temple Country Club. Net proceeds
will benefit the Northeastern Pa.
Region of the American Heart Asso-
ciation in their fight against heart
disease, :
Green fees, carts, refreshments
on course, social hour, hors
d’oeuvres, golf favors, and complete
buffet dinner with Prime Roast Beef
are all included with the $75 dona-
tion per player. In addition to the
HAS INFLATION
2nd Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 17120,
SERVICE PURCHASE CONTRACT NO. 852565,
number 215-582-1514
the bids.
49, Contract Compliance Regulations.
PATRICK J. SOLANO
13-2-
prizes and the Grand Prize for the
first hole in one on the Par 3 No. 7
hole is a fully equipped 1985 GMC
Recreational Van on display at
Isaacs GMC, Trucksville.
All men and women golfers, 16
years or older, are eligible. If you
can’t make it to the ‘Open’, or
you're not a golfer, you can sponsor
a player of your choice or the
Committee will select one for you.
The sponsorship'ifee is $75.
For more information, contact the
American Heart Association, North-
eastern Pa. Region, 71 North Frank-
lin St., Wilkes-Barre at 822-6247.
The Lake-Lehman Junior High
School PTSA recently announced
the winners of its contest and
awarded ribbons for each category.
Winners of the painting category
were Jane Kubacki, first, second
and third place. A second place
ribbon was also awarded to Dannett
Shaw.
In the needlework category,
Rebecca Roskos took first place,
Lisa Ann Sorber won second place
and Joanne Kelly was the third
place winner.
The following tips for catching
early-season trout are offered by
the Pennsylvania Fish Commission:
1. Many sections of streams are
fished mainly from one bank. If you
can safely cross over and fish from
the other side, the presentation of
your offering will be new and more
tempting to the fish.
2. When trout won’t hit your
spinner, minnow, or wet flies,
twitch the offering just as it makes
the turn to come back across
stream - then hang on.
3. To increase hooking quality,
sharpen the point of each hook.
Commercial sharpeners made for
hooks are available at most tackle
shops.
4, Don’t get discouraged! To
increase your catch, cover the
water well with your offering. Cast
into every run and pocket. You may
be surprised where the trout come
from. :
5. If you don’t feel the bait bump-
ing the stream bottom or if you
don’t occasionally get hung up, add
split shot. You probably aren’t fish-
ing deep enough.
6. Cast minnows, works, and
salmon eggs upstream and keep a
tight line by reeling in as you follow
the offering with the rod tip. The
natural drift allows the bait to
appear normal, and the tight line
lets you set the hook on the lightest
strike.
Ww
OL LAF
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County of Luzerne has filed its
petition with the courth of Common Pleas to No. 1132 October TERM,
1966 to sell property located in Dallas Township, Luzerne County,
Pennsylvania, acquired by-it at public tax sale No. 20, held at Luzerne
County Court House on Feb. 24, 1967, said property being:
Maplewood Heights, Sec. A
L 82-33 Harris Street
Map D8S4; Blk. 5, Lot 2
Plate No. 10-1277-1
Formerly owned by: Bridget McGee.
The property will be sold clear and free of al liens and charges
(except ground rents, if any) and the terms of the proposed sale are
cash payable immediately upon date of hearing and sale in the
amount of the price approved by the Court, together witht he cost of
the proceeding. The lowest amount which Luzerne County is prepared
to accept for the sale of the property is $250.00. Heraing by the Court
and sale of the property is fixed for the 23rd of April, 1984, at 10:00
o'clock a.m. at Miscllaneous Court Room No. 6, County Courthouse,
N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa., at which time and place any perso]
will be allowed to offer more than the minimum price fixed by the
County, or any other price, as the Court may find proper.
Janet Augustine
Director
12/4 & 18. Tax Claim Bureau
LEGAL NOTICE
sales as listed.
TERM & NO.
FORMER OWNER
1497 March, 1952
Robert Ayers
Marguerite Ayers
* Industrial Loan Corp.
SALE NO.
5
May 28, 1952
1498 March, 1952
4
Clayton Austin - May 28, 1952
1507 March, 1952 1
Robert Chambers May 28, 1952
1925 Oct., 1956 11
* Estate of May 15, 1957
C. B. Hess
Minnie Smith
Cyrus B. Hess
Sarah E. Hess
Elmer C. Hess
Laura Hess
Ella Fritz
2286 Oct., 1964 26
George Smith Feb. 23, 1965
Doris Smith
1807 Oct. 1951 29
Gomer Joseph Sept., 1951
Ruth T. Joseph
2288 Oct., 1964
6
Albert Breakstone Feb. 23, 1965
1806 Oct., 1952
Gomer Joseph
Ruth T. Joseph
/
1810 Oct. 1952 31
Gomer Joseph Sept., 1951
Ruth Joseph 2
1470 March., 1952 30
Richard Murphy May 28, 1952
Elizabeth Murphy
1475 March, 1952 37
Thomas A. Mather May 28, 1952
©1483 March, 1952 51
George Randall May 28, 1952
Myrtle Randall
1484 March, 1952 52
Thomas H. Reese May 28, 1952
1492 March, 1952 61
Stanley Williams May 28, 1952:
Wyo. Nat'l Bk. of W.B.
EXHIBIT "A"
DATE OF DEED
DEED BOOK & PAGE DESCRIPTION
July 30, 1952 Lots 138 - 139
1215 - 364 Mt. Airy Terrace
Map E8S5; Blk. 11, Lot VAR
(13 & 14)
35-33-1
July 30, 1952 Lot 150, Mt. Airy Terr.
1215 - 365 Map E8S5; Blk. 2, Lot 11
35-34-1
July 30, 1952 Lot Nos. 90-91-155
1215 - 367 Mt. Airy Terrace
Map E8S5; Blk. 3, Lot 3
\ 35-1971
June 6, 1957 Lot 77, Mt. Airy Terr.
1358 - 239 Map E8S5; Blk. 12, Lot 10
35-550-3
Feb. 23, 1965 Lot 149, Mt. Airy Terr.
1563 - 1061 Map E8S5; Blk. 2, Lot 12)
35-565-D2-1
March 10, 1953 Lot 27, Mt. Airy Terr.
1229 - 49 Map E8S5; Blk. 4, Lot 10
35-670-1
35 Feb. 23, 1965 Lot 93, Mt. Airy Terr.
1563 - 1059 Map E8S5; Blk. 3, Lot 1
35-671-2
March 10, 1953 Lot 89, Mt. Airy Terr.
Map E8S5; Blk. 3, Lot 4
Note: Lot was previously
1229 - 59
listed as #99
© 35-672-1
March 10, 1953 Lot 151, Mt. Airy Terr.
1229 - 57 Map E8S5; Blk. 2, Lot 10
35-673-1
Lot 26, Mt. Airy Terr.
Joly 30.1952 Map E8S5; Blk. 4, Lot 9
35-897-1
Lot 156-157, Mt. Airy Terr.
July 30,1952 Map E8S5; Blk. 2, Lot 2
35-918-1
Lot 75, Wm. Ave.
2 joy ig Mt. Airy Terrace
Map EB8S5; Blk. 12, Lot 12
35-1161-1
Lot 215, Park Ave.
uy pig Mt. Airy Terrace
Map E8S5; Blk. 1, Lot 28
35-1162-1
Lot 147, Mt. Airy Terr.
July 30,1952 Map E8SS; Bik. 2, Lot 14
35-1439-1
as the Court may find proper.
JANET AUGUSTINE
‘DIRECTOR, TAX CLAIM BUREAU
¥
LEGAL NOTICE :
Dallas Borough Revenue Sharing
Fiscal year for 1983.
General Government $ 3,697.00
LEGAL NOTICE
The Kingston Township Board
of Supervisors will hold a special
meeting on Monday, April 23,
1984, at 8 p.m.!in the Kingston
Roads & Streets 9,617.00 Township Municipal Building, 11
Police 13,331.00 Carverton Road, Trucksville,
Parks & Recreation 430.00 Pennsylvania so that all residents
Libraries 1,000.00 may review the proposed
Other Financing Uses 14,695.00
Total Expenditures ~~ $42,670.00
Report on file in Secretary's
Office.
Ralph Garris
Segretary
14-1-P
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the County of Luzerne has
filed its petition with the Court of
Common Pleas to No. 848 March
TERM, 1952 to sell property
located in Dallas Jounanp; Luz-
erne County, Pennsylvania,
acquired by if at public tax sale
No. 308, held at Luzerne County
Court House on May 28, 1952,
said propsAy being:
ot 30-31,
Freedman and Dattner Plot
Map D8S4; Blk. 5, Lot 3 & 4
Plate No. 10-2576-1
Formerly owned by:
John Weidner
a/k/a Jno. G.
and Maude Weidner
The property will be sold clear
and free of all liens and charges
(except ground rents, if any) and
the terms of the proposed sale
are cash payable immediately
upon date of hearing and sale in
the amount of the price approved
by the Court, together with the
cost of the proceeding. The
lowest amount which Luzerne
County is prepared to accept for
the sale of the property is
$160.00. Hearing by the Court
and sale of the property is fixed
for the 23rd of April, 1984, at
10:00 o'clock a.m. at Miscella-
neous Court Rm. No. 6, County
Courthouse, N. River St., Wilkes-
Barre, Pa., at which time and
place any person will be allowed
to offer more than the minimum
priced fixed by the County, or
other price, as the Court may
find proper.
Janet Audusing
irector
Tax Claim Bureau
12/4 & 18
SPECIAL
April 16th
thru April 21st.
improvements in the construction
contract areas.
For the Kingston Township
Board of Supervisors,
Mark A. Kunkle, Secretary
14-1-
LEGAL NOTICE
The Kingston Township Board
of Supervisors will hold a special
meeting on Monday, April 23,
1984, at 8 p.m. in the Kingston
Township Municipal Building, 11
Carverton Road, Trucksville,
Pennsylvania so that all residents
may review the proposed
improvements in the construction
contract areas.
For the Kingston Township
Board of Supervisors,
Mok A. Kunkle, Secretary
14-1-
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Letters Testamentary have
been granted inthe Estate of
Celia Michlewicz, late of the City
of Nanticoke, Pa., who died
February 26, 1984.
All persons indebted to said
Estate will make payment and
creditors present claims to the
Executrix, Estelle Michlewicz,
244 E. Main Street, Nanticoke,
Pa. 18634.
13-3-P
Queen Sized French
Bedroom Set--all wood,
exc. cond. reasonable.
675-3393. 3-tfn-R
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Roller Skates: Girls
sneaker type indoor-
outdoor, urethane
wheels, size 4. A-1
cond. $10. 675-3076
after 5 p.m. 13-tfn-P.
40” Gibson Electric
Stove--with clock and
timer and continuous
cleaning oven. Exc.
cond. 675-1632. 13-tfn-P ..
Yellow Breakfast Set 4
chairs. 288-3841. 13-tfn-
P
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.
52-tfn-P
Cemetery--Carverton, 4
grave plot, good
location, $400. Call 696-
1809. 4-tfn-P
Drums set for sale. 696-
1305. 11-tfn-P i
Walnut Finished
Cherry Extension
Table--94"" when
extended, like new,
$150. 675-4996. 1-tfn-P
Cast Iron Bathroom
Sink $5; single white
sink with draining boards
$5; gas drop in oven
$15. 675-3317. 1-tfn-P
Rossignol Exciter
Slalom Skis with quick
release bindings,
Nordica 7%2 M boots
and boot carrier as new
$150 complete. 675-
2314. 1-tfn-P
Wright Iron Table glass
top, 4 chairs, new
cond.; dark green park
bench; electrick heater;
typewriter table; 1
Flexible flyer sled. 675-
4926. 2-tfn-P
Endurolite Sofa,
Loveseat and Chair,
green plaid, one year
old, exc. cond. $275.
639-1519 after 6 p.m. 5-
tfn-P
2 Pc. Blue & Gold
Livingroom Suite--like
new $200. 333-4495. 5-
tfin-P
SPECIAL
Extended Warranty
THIS SALE
WILL NOT
BE CONTINUED
Diesel Chevette
829-3675
1 Pr. Splitkein Cross
Country Skis 200 cm..
Boots ladies size 9,
bamboo poles. Will sell
as a package or
separately. 675-5954
after 5 p.m. or
weekends. 2-tfn-P
Electrolux Vacuum
Cleaner with power
nozzle and attachments.
693-3322. 2-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
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
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
Frigidaire Dryer
electric, white, $100
cash after 3 p.m. 639-
5227. 10:tfn-P
Hammond Sounder
Organ and Bench--
good cond. $150. 639-
2608 after 5 p.m. 10-tfn-
P
Girls Coats--London
Fog and others starting
atsize 10. 696-3370. 2-
tfn-P
Sears Gas Dryer; two
14’" tires on rims; boys
suede leather coat size,
14-16. Call 288-4728. 2-
tfn-P
Infants Clothes--very
good cond., boys & girls
clothing, size 1-3,
carriage, exc. cond.,
walker. 287-0639. 11-
tfn-P :
White Baby Crib, good
cond. no mattress $50.
288-4492. 5-tfn-P
New Bentley Super 8
Movie Camera--never
used. $25 or best offer.
675-3016. 11-tfn-P
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