The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 03, 1984, Image 13

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Many adults have stereotypical
views of today’s youth. Just the
mere mention of ‘‘teen-ager’’ brings
on thoughts of selfishness, uncaring,
and trouble-making. The Outlet
Youth Group, of Harveys Lake, had
the opportunity this summer to
prove that some of those stereo-
types are false.
W This past summer was an
extremely active one for the youth
group, and through its activities, it
was able to show that at least some
of today’s youth really do care.
The youth group, led Dy Viola
Rossman and Lawrence and Iva
Killian, began its busy summer soon
after the kids got out of school in
June.
The first event on their agenda
was a celebrity auction and balloon
release to benefit the Children’s
Hospital at the Geisinger Medical
Center, Danville. The auction,
which took six months to plan took
place at Boscov’s Department Store
on June 21.
approximately 80 items to be auc-
tion off. The group also received
recognition from Anne Murray, Lee
Majors, Olivia Newton-John, and
other top celebrities for their work.
The balloon release held in con-
junction with the auction resulted in
a win for Miss Dana Lee Honeywell,
a four-year-old from New Whales,
Pa. The winning balloon traveled
some 15 miles before finding its
resting place. Miss Honeywell was
presented a $25.00 gift certificate
from Boscov’s as her prize.
All in all, the auction and balloon
release raised $275.00 for the Chil-
dren’s Hospital.
The youth group also held a talent
contest that same afternoon to bene-
fit the Youth Rescue Fund, a
national organization that helps
youth in crisis. Seventeen contes-
tants competed in trhee age cate-
gories for first, second and third
place plaques. Judges for the com-
petition were: Frank E. Warren,
from WILK; Lisa Bebey, a teen
board model; and Don Tandler,
from Q102 Radio. Funds raised from
this event totaled $150.00.
Several members of the youth
group were also active in promoting
three films that the group spon-
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LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Letters Testamentary in the
Estate of LOTTIE IDE. late of
the Borough of Kingston. Luz-
erne ‘Count Pennsylvania
(died September 7, 1984) have
been issued to E. CHARLES
COSLETT. Executor
All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make
payment ‘and those having
claims are directed to present
same without further delay to
the Executor, c-0
COSLETT & COSLETT
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
312 Wyoming Avenue
Kingston. PA 18704
New & Used Golf
Clubs. 693-1940.
Electrolux Vacuum
Cleaner with all
attachments, Blessed
Virgin Statue. 693-3322
Fisher Mama Bear
Wood Stove Very good
condition, $275. 333-
4540. 32-tfn-P.
sored. All three films, which were
Billy Graham-World Wide Produc-
tions, were shown at the Outlet Free
Methodist Church.
The summer wasn’t all work and
no play for the youth group, how-
ever. On August 24, 10 of the kids
along with youth leaders. left for
their annual camping trip to Camp
Lycogis, located in Sullivan County.
During the three-day stay, the kids
enjoyed swimming, hiking, fishing
and even canoing. Each youth had
to help with certain chores such as
fire-building, cooking, and clean-up
duties.
Those in the group that attended
were: Ben Winter, Peg Alles, Sallie
Keithline, Rose keithline, Walter
Keithline, Rick Parry, Randy
Parry, Eugene Keithline, Tom and
Tenemi Evans, Iva and Lawrence
Killian, and Vie Rossman. Guests
were: Robin Honeywell, Debbie
Plotts, Eddie Cilvik, Debbie Bohin-
ski, Willard and Denice Cilvik and
family, Nancy Cilvik, John Hulet,
and Leicha Cilvik and son.
Now that the summer is drawing
to a close, don’t think for a second
that the Outlet Youth Group’s activ-
ities will.
As a spokesman for the group
said, “autumn is our busiest
season!”
Balloons released
Dallas Post/George Poynton
The Dallas School District partici-
pates in the National School Pro-
gram. Since 1946 this program has
made it possible for schools
throughout the nation to serve
wholesome and nutritious low-cost
lunches to students every school
day. These lunches make an impor-
tant contribution to good nutrition,
which is vital to your child’s mental
and physical growth.
Across the United States, schools
will be celebrating National School
Lunch Week from October 14020,
1984. The theme for this year’s
National School Lunch Week cele-
bration is ‘‘Champions of Nutri-
tion.” during this week we will be
serving the Universal Manu-Mara-
thon Spaghetti, Maestro Tossed
Salad, Blue Ribbon fruit Choices,
Honor Roll, Honey-Oatmeat-Raisin
cookie, and TLC Milk. This manu is
the same lunch served in more than
90,000 schools this week across the
United States.
To help you and members of the
community learn more about the
school lunch program, we invite you
to join your student(s) for lunch
during National School Lunch Wek.
Guests will accompany their stu-
dents through the serving line and
pay regular price for lunch (Student
Lunches $.85; Adult Lunches $1.40).
. Our school lunchrooms are more
than just filling stations for empty
stomachs. Student participation in
the school lunch program is impor-
tant because it not only supplies
one-third of your child’s daily nutri-
tional requirements, but also intro-
duces your child maintain a strong
body and an alert mind. High par-
ticipation in the school lunch pro-
gram is the only way the program
can provide free and reduced-price
lunches were needed and low prices
for the rest. People who treat lunch
at school as a ‘’convenience’’-to use
or not to use-are partly responsible
when a price increase is necessary.
Please join us for. lunch during
National School Lunch Week.
Wilkes-Barre Area Vocational-
Technical School officials have
learned first hand from state Audi-
tor General Al Benedict that a state
audit, often associated with criti-
cism, can bring good news, too.
“The fine job done by Wilkes-
Barre Area Vo-Tech officials and
personnel in managing school
operations deserves public recogni-
tion,” Benedict said in releasing an
audit report. “We found compliance
with the Public School Code and
adherence to sound accounting pro-
cedures.”
The report of the Luzerne County
vo-tech school released recently the
two years ended June 30, 1982 con-
tained no criticism or recommenda-
tions.
The prior state audit report was
similary free of violations.
School districts which jointly
operate the Wilkes-Barre Area vo-
tech are Crestwood Area, Hanover
Area, Nanticoke Area, Pittston Area
and Wilkes-Barre Area.
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 having
claims and demands to present
the same without delay to the
Co-Executors named
Estate of LUCY STEINBREN-
NER. late of Mountaintop. Luz-
erne County. Pennsylvaniaidied
September 8. 1984)
Mr. Charles Steinbrenner.
Mrs. Mary Kovalchick
Mrs. Elizabeth Wagner
Betty Wagner. ¢c-0
ANTHONY P. MOSES. Attorney
960 United Penn Bank Bldg
Wilkes-Barre. Pa. 18701
36-3-P
a-k-a
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE 1s. hereby given that
Letters Testamentary have been
ranted in the Estate of CLARA
eBOLD. late of Larksville Bor-
ough. Luzerne County. Pennsyl-
vania (died September 11
1984). to JOHN LUTZ. of 236
Courtdale Avenue. Courtdale
Pennsylvania 18704. All persons
indebted to said estate. are
requested to make payment and
those having. claims “and
demands to present the same
without delay to the Executor or
his Attorney
ROBERT J SCOVELL, ESQUIRE
Suite 314 Park Building
400 Third Avenue
Kingston. Pennsylvania 18704
3p
6-30"’ Sections of 6’
Domestic Double
Insulated Stainless
Steel Chimney and 1
clean out *'t'" $150; 1
red free standing
fireplace $100; various
pieces of round pipe
duct. Make offer; Sears
Kenmore '79 portable
dishwasher, white with
maple butcher block
top. 675-4276. 23-tfn-P
Bausch & Lomb
Soflens Sterilizer and
travel case, used 4
months, $18. Call 288-
4842 before 2 p.m. 22-
tfn-P
Brown Naugahyde
Sofa, Loveseat &
Chair. Exc. cond. $600.
675-2325. 22-tfn-P
Werlitzer Spinet
Organ. Double key
board, rythm section
and cassette player.
Excellent Cond. 288-
3102. 32-tfn-P.w. ?
1 Electric Dryer and 1-
9 cycle washer, $250.
must buy both; 1 FTE
Ceiling Heater used only
2 mos. Thermostatically
controlled, 220 volts,
5KW $140. 824-0255
between 2 and 6 p.m.
36-tfn-P
Ya H.P. Furnace Air
Circulating Motor
$18.; 3 furnace oil
burner motors GE and
Delco, $10 ea.; 1
Goulds’ Stainles Steel
automatic submersible
pump one third h.p.,
115 volts, 1735 r.p.m’s,
18 ft. head 114"
discharge $85. 824-
0255 between 2 and 6
p.m. 36-tfn-P
Brownie Uniform,
blouse jumper, slax,
belt, etc., size 12 like
new, also good quality
name brand girls
clothing, sizes 4-14 and
teen sizes. Majorette
boots and saddle shoes.
Call anytime 696-3969
or 288-2049. 32-tfn-P.
Single White
Provincial 4 Poster
Bed $75; Box spring
and mattress $100.
696-4937 after 6 p.m.
36-tfn-P
Upsy Cup Playpen
infant seat, bathtub,
high chair, carrier, boys
clothing newborn to 18
mos., 4 drawer
changer. Negotiable
298-2347. 30-tfn-P
Maternity Clothes
summer and winter, size
11-12; $2.50 to $7.00;
baby clothes, infant to
toddler $1.00 to $10.
Some new items, others
all good cond. 298-
2347. 30-tin-P
Double bookcase bed
complete with dresser
and night stand $250.
after 4 p.m. call 696-
3007. 32-tfn-P.
Air Conditioner for
Volvo GE Garbage
Disposal. 696-2052. 32-
tfn-P.
Zenith color TV, very
good cond., stand
included $85. Camper
size refrigerator, exc.
cond., $35. 675-8238
after 6 p.m. 32-tfn-P
Crockpot, roasting
pans, Mr. Coffee,
dishes, other household
items, flower pots and
planters. Call 675-3005
after 3 p.m. 32-tfn-P
Wet and Dry Vac $25;
Dehumidifier $30., back-
to-school clothes, $1.
ea. 12 yr. old and up;
white metal base
cabinet $20. 639-2415.
31-tfn-P
12 Tonka Toys Good
cond. New pinch
pleated curtain, 125"
across and 84’ long,
$15. 288-0932. 31-tfn-P
Full Size Mattress &
Box Spring. Exc. cond.
call evenings 675-1675.
31-tfn-P
1 Metal Bed free
mattress $35; large
modern dresser, 12
drawers, $40; 3 old
fashined dressers, $35,
$40; dressing table with
mirror $15; 1
rockergreen upholstered
$15. Call 256-3029 after
9. daytime Sat. & Sun.
31-tfn-P
Scandia Woodburner
Ben Franklin type $300;
2 aluminum storm doors
with glass louvres $60
for both; 1 aluminum
screen door, $20. 675-
2163. 31-tfn-P
Boys 10 speed
Schwinn bicycle $45.
779-3683. 32-tfn-P.
Hoover Upwright
Vacuum Cleaner with
all attachments, $20;
boys 10 speed bike
24", $30; diningroom
chandelier, black
wrought iron, 5 amber
glass shades $15. 696-
3640. 38-tfn-P
Electrophone Stereo
with table, AM-FM
radio, 8 track, 4 speed
records, 2 separate
speakers $25. 696-
3640. 38-tfn-°©
Tappan Electric Range
$125; General Electric 2
Speed Washer with mini
wash $125. Call 675-
4244 or 675-1402. 28-
tfn-P
Penna. House Cherry
Table with 2 leaves and
4 chairs; antique
platform rocker,
bedroom rocker and
Harvard metal bed
frames. Call 675-0219
between 5 and 7 p.m.
26-tfn-P
Wheel Horse A 800
Ranger tractor 675-
3194. 26-tfn-P
Homemade Doll
Clothes--for Barbie and
Cabbage Patch dolls.
Also do alterations. Call
678-7234 every day
except Wednesday. 35-
tfn-P
Free Standing
Fireplace round,
chimney ducting
included, $100; 2 CB
radios, $15 and $20;
Original equipment,
1980 Ford T Bird, Am-
FM stereo radio, $45;
Electric train set, Marx.
027, 15 yrs. old; in
original box, $25. Call
675-3912 after 6 p.m.
35-tfn-P
Swimming Pool 4 x27"
round, all accessories,
plus dock. 288-1643.
35-tfn-P
Wire Fence, 4’ high.
300 yds. long, give or
take. 675-2920. 35-tfn-P
New Modern Platform
Queen Size Bed,
dresser, night table;
Mediterranean bedroom
suit; living room suite;
ce'hest. 287-4869. 30-
tin-P
4 Pc. Brushed Dark,
Brown Velvet
Sectional $150; new
cane-backed tufted
velvet bench $100; 18’
chiming wall clock, $55;
stereo console w-
casette 8 track player
and recorder $115;
diningroom table and 4
chairs, $50; 4 Hummel
bells $325; 4 Hummel
plates $325. 675-4471.
28-tfn-P x
Vanity with sink, top
and faucets. 696-3017.
28-tfn-P
2 Studded Snow Tires
H78-15, $50 set; gas
Kenmore dryer, 22,000
BTU-HR Input $75;
homemade table for
sewing machine, 2 drop
leafs and drawser $30.
822-9941. 28-tfn-P
Baby Grand Piano
Must play to appreciate.
Asking $1,000 or best
offer. 287-4846. 35-tfn-P
Old fashioned solid
oak porch swing and
picnic table. 639-2371.
32-tfn-P.
New! One Left! Texas
Instrument Peripheral
System. Includes
expansion box, disc
control card, disc
drive, 32K Memory
Card and TI writer.
Other items also
available. $471.70 firm.
829-3869. 33-tfn-P
Lawn Mower 22", K-M
2000, $40. Call 675-
3877 after 6 p.m. 33-
tfn-P
Wheel Chair Ramp 16°
long, 3' wide with
railings, all wood neve
used. 287-1937. 33-tfn-
P
3 Pc. Livingroom Suite
good cond. Ideal for
home, cottage or
hunting cabin $100. Call
675-0345. 28-tfn-P
2 Twin Beds White
$70; 19" RCA portable
color TV, needs some
repair $75; dark wood
coffee table $20;
livingroom chair $10.
288-1506. 28-tfn-P
Remington China
Base Lamp white and
gold rim, 24" tall, 100
percent perfect, cost
$125 will sell for $35;
love sat, gold and green
print velvet, $60;
dishes, vases and
glassware. 283-1732.
28-tfn-P
Genuine Mahagony
Grandfathers Clock
with chimes, perfect
cond. Call 655-1376
after 5 p.m. 28-tfn-P
Blackberries Bring
baskets and pick 50c
qt; red raspberry &
blackberry plants 50c
ea.; blue spruce trees.
50c ea.; white
dogwood, chestnut
trees $2 ea. 675-3057.
29-tfn-P
20’ Roadmaster
Convertible Bicycle
$30; 24" Huffy bicycle
$20%KINNHP29-tfn-P
3 Wooden Chairs, 3
folding chairs, Kero-Sun
heater, Coalman stove,
GE air conditioner,
antique maple dresser,
manual typewriter 696-
2068. 29-tin-P
Basement window
security bars. Orig.
$49.95. Now $30.
installed, anytime 639-
2371. 32-tfn-P.
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Men’s or Boy's
Schwinn Bike--10
speed; good cond. $60
823-0710. 35-tfn-P
25 Piece Nativity Set--
French mat. gold and
rhinestones. 693-3322
35-tfn-P
Sears Men's Ice
Skates Brand new. size
11, $12; majorette
boots, size 8, $8. 288-
3321. 35-tin-P
Full Length Black
Persian Lamb Coat--
Size 20. exc. cond.
$350. 288-3321. 35-tin-
P
Rust Colored Suede
Jacket fur lining. Very
warm, size 10, value
$95 will sell for $55
825-5970 or 283-1018
35-tfn-P
Women’s Clothing--
Quality name brands,
exc. cond. Sizes 10 to
14, over 100 selections
None over $10. Values
up to $75. Call for appt
825-5970 or 283-1018
35-tfn-P
Firewood Oak wood.
split, $60 cord picked
up. 696-3758. 35-8-P
Large Shenandoah
Wood Stove good
cond. includes pipe: 2
asbestos boards, sheet
metal $200. Call 675-
4578. 35-tfn-P
Lt. Green Shag Rug--
10'x13’, exc. cond
$100. 675-2753. 35-tfn-
P
Used Restaurant
Equipment--fryer,
freezer, grills etc
frigidaire and ice
machine, furnace and
woodburner. 824-6444,
35-tfn-P