. 14 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1984 ERR Seminar set Two Pennsylvanians preview an informational display that will be a part of an export and overseas investment seminar to be held at The Woodlands Inn and Resort in Wilkes-Barre on May 3, from 9 am. to 1:30 p.m. The Economic Development Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania and the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce are cooperat- ing with the International Trade Administration of the United States Department of Commerce and WINVEST - a British Government industrial development agency - in sponsoring this event. There will be no charge for the seminar, but since a lunch will be provided as part of the program, only those with reservations will be served. To make reservations no later than April 27 or to obtain additional information, contact Charles Naples at the Economic Development Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania (717) 655-5581. Ribbon cutting planned for today Although the Back Mountain travel agency office of The Valley Automobile Club has been opened since early March, the formal open- ing and ribbon cutting ceremony will be held on Wednesday, May 2. Club President Aldo Franconi will cut the ribbon and preside at the luncheon for invited guests and AAA club officials at the Castle Inn. Located at 31 Tunkhannock High- -way, Dallas, the AAA travel agency is a fully automated airline reserva- tion and ticketing office. Also, book- ings for car rentals; independent c and escorted tours, cruises and rail agency as of May 2 will be Monday reservations can be made. Other through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. special services for the world wide ! traveler include International Driv- ers’ Licenses, passport photos; hotel Subscribe To I The Post and motel reservations and Ameri- Just north of the Dallas Shopping | sional march from the German opera ‘‘Die Meistersinger’’ and an excerpt of Gershwins ‘American in Paris’’. Even the world of outer space will be represented by the ‘‘March of the Ewoks’’ from the Jedi score. Included in the program will be thefirst performance of a new publication composed by director Reese E. Pelton, ‘‘Glory of the Empire’’. Two ensembles are also scheduled to play. This is the first year the Junior High Concert Band is confined to only grades seven and eight. In addition to the public May 4 concert there will be programs for the Junior High, for the Middle School, and an exchange program with Wyoming Area Schools. seven and eight. There is no admission charge for this program. The concert theme evolved naturally from the many geographical locations associated with music that the band will perform. Several, such as ‘‘Rodeo’’ and ‘‘Sourwood Hoe- down’’ represent some specific area of the U.S. Others are from European countries and among these are the proces- Trinity Nursery School to hold open house on Thursday Church, Dallas. For more information, call Mrs. Donald Lockhart, the coordinator or the church office, 675-3131. Seven Dwarfs’ Friday, May 4, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, May 5, 2 p.m. and Sunday, May 6, at 2 p.m,. For more information and reser- vations, call 675-2181. Robert DeRemer of Harveys Lake and in addition to the AAA travel agency office, is occupied by Gino’s Shoe Store and DeRemer Laundry. Cheryl Biernacki of Kingston is & I the office manager, having been in ~ i the travel business for more than four years, she is a graduate of the Wilma Boyd Career School for Travel Agents, Pittsburgh, and has completed United Airlines computer training. Ms. Biernacki is well qual- ified to consult and advise travelers. Office hours for the AAA travel i children have done. The Trinity Nursery School is a non-denominational school located in the Trinity United Presbyterian We are accepting new registra- tions at this time. Please feel free to come visit us and bring a friend and see on display the various crafts the The Trinity Nursery School will hold an open house on Thursday, May 3, during regular school hours from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Misericordia will present ‘Snow White and the The 19th Annual Children’s Thea- tre production of ‘‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’’ will be held this weekend at College Misericordia in Walsh Auditorium. The Misericor- Anderson, associate professor, divi- dia players will perform the adapta- sion of humanities at College Miser- i icordia. tion of the story by the Brothers Grimm, as directed by Walter C.J. can Express Travelers Cheques. Center on Route 309, the office is located in the buildingowned by 675-5211 Classified IT'S EASY TO PLACE AN EFFECTIVE CLASSIFIED AD - CALL 675-5211 The performances will be held GUARANTEED SELL $1 Deadline: Thursday S5p.mi # Read the classified selection to find Write your ad down on paper the way Call the classified number 675-5211. A : Check your ad in the paper the first For your convenience, we can provide merchandise or services similar to you would like to see it printed. In- friendly Ad-Visor will help you plan time it runs. Call us if a change is a confidential box number to hold yours. It will help you when writing clude price and all important infor- your ad, giving you the cost and start necessary. replys to your ad. yourad. mation. date. TR ema eT mE aT or TT eee 0 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE J FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Lazy Suzanne Table Server; 4 speed automatic turntable with base, 2 speakers; amplifier, AM-FM, stereo Pyrometerr for use on ceramic kiln $30; Remington adding machine with cover $25. 825-8750. 52-tfn-P Tomato Stakes all oak, 6 ft. long. Can be used fo other purposes as turkey runs, bean poles etc. 25¢ ea.; over 100, New & Used Golf Clubs--2 sets Haig-Ultra Browning Clubs, H & P Power Sticks, also 12’x84”’ Drapes $25 pair; 20"" girls Schwinn bicycle $30; exterior door and frame $35; student desk $20. 675- Green Marble Wrought Iron Table $50; 2 leather coats size 7-8, and 16, $5. ea.; Singer Sewing machine like THE COUNCIL OF THE BOR- OUGH OF DALLAS, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, that it is their intention to enact AN ORDI- NANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF DALLAS, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. IV OF 1974, PROVIDING FOR THE ADOP- TION AND REGULATION OF A that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Jennie E. Newton, late of Wesley Village, Jenkins Township, Luz- erne County, Pennsylvania, who died on April 4, 1984. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without 24x34x24. 675-2483. 11- tfn-P Girls Ice Skates--size 2, boys ice skates, size 1, boys roller skates, size 1; childs ski boots, size 1. 675-2483. 11-tfn- P radio and 8 track tape deck; bathroom ceiling ventilator fan; portable dome hair dryer. 675- 2483. 11-tfn-P Boys’ Sport Coat--size 14, brown tweed. Gant label, like new, $18. 696-1345. 12-tfn-P 2 Used Rear Tires & Tubes--for farm Ford tractor. 12-4-28. Call 675-3252. 12-tfn-P Radial Tires ER 14 Inch, 2 reglar tread mounted & balanced like for GM $78; one new tire in rim $47; 2 snow tires $55. pair. 288-3255. 13- tfn-P Portable Royal Manuel Typewriter $75. Like new cond. 12'' GE B&W TV $40; 2 new ladies wigs, medium brown $10 ea. 696-1620. 14-tfn-P 1st COME 1st SOLD! 1984 CHEVETTE GS 4-DOOR HATCHBACK 36 Mos./36,000 Miles Limited Warranty Thermo King Wood Stove with water coils for hot water heat or domestic hot water $375. 696-3640. 14-tfn-P (HEVROLEY 355 MARKET ST, KINGSTON, PA. PALL Mon.-Fri. 8:30 A.M. ‘til 9 P.M. — Sat. 8:30 A.M. ‘til 5 P.M. *Tags, Taxes, Rustproofing Not Included NEVER-KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD 20c ea. 287-8581. 15- tfn-P 22° Agway Self Propelled Power Lawn Mower. Used a few times only. Like new. Must sell $150. 675- 2825. 15-tfn-P Women’s Ski Bibs tan in color, size med. (10- 12), like new, 2 pairs, clothing, nothing over $20 ea. After 5 p.m. $1.00. 639-2415. 15-tfn- 675-1515. 52-tfn-P P 5740. 16-tfn-P Richie’s Bike Shop recondition bikes, parts for sale. 130 Waller St., Wilkes-Barre, 826-1569. English Saddle exc. cond. 17 inches with fittings. 696-4705. 10- tfn-P Camera Canon Sanppy 20, fully auto., 35mm, like new, $50. 288-6665. 16-tfn-P 1st COME 1st SOLD! 1984 CAPRICE CLASSIC 4-DOOR SEDAN 16-4-P Floral Loose Cushioned Back Couch--6 ft. long, exc. cond. $300. 696- 4479. 16-tfn-P Electric Stove exc. cond. $425; white base metal cupboard $20; lamps, $5; women's Stock No. 744 VALLEY CHEVROLEY 355 MARKET ST., KINGSTON, PA. 288-5414 Mon.-Fri. 8:30 A.M. ‘til 9 P.M. —Sat. 8:30 A.M. til 5 P.M. Tags, Taxes, Rustproofing Not Included NEVER KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD new $150; 16’ Zenith Color TV (offer). 675- 6429. 16-tfn-P aay Maytag Wringer PM, al the Washer Good cond. cheap. 696-2280. 16-tfn- January 1, 1984, OF DALLAS. Classified Deadline 16-1-P MED/SURG 3:00 p.m. to ence preferred. (717) 836-2161 Ext. 181, Nursing Adm. TYLER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Route 6 Tunkhannock, i PA 18657 t EEO/AA Employer delay to Wiliam W. Newton, Executor, c-0 John E. Morris, III, Esquire, 126 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsyl- vania 18701. Morris & Shucosky John E. Morris, lll, Esquire 126 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 1983 15-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE COUNCIL OF THE BOR- QUGH OF DALLAS, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, that it is their intention to enact an Amended Ordinance hereinafter set forth at a meeting to be held by said Council on the 15th day x May, 1984, at 8:00 P.M., at the Dallas Borough Municipal Building, Dallas, said Ordinance to become effective May. 25, BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED by Dallas Borough, Luzerne Coy, Pennsylvania, and it is hereby enacted and ordained by the Authority of the same, as follows: 1. The following sections of the Zoning Ordinance of Dallas Bor- ough are hereby rescinded and repealed: Section 6.0431, Sec- tion 6.0432, Section 6.0433, Section 6.0434, Section 6. 0435. 2. The following new provisions are adopted and incorporated into the Zoning Ordinance of Dallas Borough: 6.0431 Outdoor Advertise- ments are limited to B-1, B-2 and M-1 Districts. 6.0432 Adjacent to Selected Uses or Districts - No outdoor advertisement shall be permitted within 200 feet of any residence district, nor facing any public or parochial school, library, ‘church, hospital or similar institutional use if closer than 200 feet. 6.0433 Spacing 11:30 located closer to one another than the distance equal to one- fifth of their combined gross square foot area, except that no two such advertisements shall be close to one another than 120 eet. 6.0434 Setbacks - Outdoor advertisements shall conform with all yard spaces required for the district in which they are located. 6.0435 Size - The total surface area of. any outdoor advertise- ments, exclusive of structural supports and trim, shall not exceed in square feet, four times the frontage of the lot or tract on which it or they stand, nor shall any individual advertisement of a poster panel exceed 100 square feet. Where a lot or tract is already occupied by a use or structure exhibiting signs, the total surface area of signs and outdoor advertisgments shall not exceed in square feet, four times the lot frontage. Said Ordinance shall be effec- tive 10 days from the date of its enactment. John E. Morris, Hil Solicitor for Dallas Borough 126 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, 187! 16-1-P Pennsylvania 01 : &
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