Calendar Events THE AMERICAN HEART ASSO- CIATION, Northeast Pa. Chapter, will be sponsoring the Fifth Annual “Heart Day” on Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Wyoming Valley Mall, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Scheduled activities for the day include CPR demonstrations, Blood Heart Rhythm Strips, American Heart Association ifnromation, Visual Program Slide Showcase, Balloon Sale to benefit the Ameri- can Heart ASsociation, and Aerobic Dance and Jump Rope for Heart Demonstrations. Call the American Heart Associa- tion, Northeast Pa. Chapter, 71 North Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre at 822-6247, for further information. THE EVANS FALLS PTA announces it will hold a Spring Fling Fun Day on Saturday, March 16 at Evans Falls Elementary School from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The school is located on Rt. 309, South of Tunkhannock. Plans are being made to hold a craft show and bazaar with spaces available for 30 exhibitors. There will be games and prizes, refreshments and a bake sale. The day long event will have fun for the whole family. For more information call: 836-4936. Courses Misericordia will also offer two credit-gree courses on quilting. ‘‘Applique Pillow Top” will run for four consecutive Thursday even- ings, 7 to 9 p.m., beginning Feb. 7. Participants will each complete a quilted pillow cover. “Quilting for Young People” is open to children, ages 10-16. It will be held on four consecutive Satur- day mornings beginning Feb. 16. According to Ennis, quilting is an old craft which has developed over the years into an art. It can be enjoyed by both the indivudual and the social group. “My quilt becomes something I can hand down to my children, something which will last longer than I will,”’ Ennis. For further information and regis- tration, contact the college’s Office of Special Programs at 675-2181, ext. 331. Dallas School District Acting Superintendent, Gerald Wycalis, has indicated that 97 students in the district will qualify for remedial instruction as a result of the compe- tency tests taken earlier this year by: the district’s third, fifth, and eighth graders, of these 97 students, 45 students will be participating in both the Math and Reading Reme- dial Programs. TELLS (Testing for Essential Learning and Literacy Skills) measures a student’s achievement in reading and mathe- matics. The TELLS program is a major component of Govenor Dick Thorn- burgh’s ‘Turning the Tide: An Agenda for Excellence in Pennsyl- vania Public Schools,” which was announced last year. Statewide, more than 353,000 public school stu- dents and 75,000 nonpublic school students took the tests in October. 2 Pc. Livingroom Set cut velvet with occasional chair. Complete Hollywood bed, full size, on rollers. Mahogany headboard. 288-2563. 49-tfn-P ‘Speed Queen Gas Dryer heavy duty, stainless steel interior, white; Gas hot water heater-Rudd-30 gal. Both like new (moving) Call 287-7525. 43-tfn-P Insulation Owens- Corning R-19 faced fiberglass insulation. $13.25 per roll. 20 rolls .~ available. Call 825-9023 after 8 p.m. 47-tfn-P Have Two Wood Burners Must sell one. Shenadoah R-76 with cabinet $225; or Alaska Kodiak $225. 823-0710. Boxes, Moving Cartons. Various sizes. Low price. 675-5785. 52-tfn-P 2 BF Goodrich Steel Belted Radial Tires 185-70 R14's $35 each. 639-1560 ask for Ron. 1-tfn-P Brand New Security Dead Bolt Yale Lock. Will install for $30. 639- 2371. 1-tfn-P Trailer--4’x7' removable sides. Ideal for hauling wood, A-1 cond. $385. 675-0551. 48-tfn-P Sectional Gold Satin Sofa, $800; marble- topped end tables, $150 ea.; 2 lamps at $125. ea.; gold electric wall fixture with 5 candles and black drops, $135. Call 822-2502. 52-tfn-P FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 16 Cu. Ft. General Electric Upright Freezer in very good cond. $200 or best offer. 675-5801. 41-tfn-P Ceramic Tiles 5 cents ea.; 1 Volkswagon snow tire, $25; 1 Pittston coal stove, $125; 2 dart boards, 1 old ice cream freezer. 639-5563. 43- tfn-P Conn Organ 2 keybords with pedals, perfect for lessons, sold new for over $1500. Good cond. $225. 675- 4911. 47-tfn-P Kal Diagnostic Machine used few times. Brand new on cart. Must see to appreciate. Paid $2400, will sell for $1500. Call 287-2520. Ask for Bob. 51-tfn-P Brunswick Slate Bumper Pool Table. New cond. 3'x5'. Leather grain top. Converts to diningtable. Cost $600, will sell for $350. 675-1886. 49-tfn- P Bear Crafter Ski Rack SR-11, holds 4 pair of skies, with lock. Almost new $55. Ask for Ron, 639-1560. 1-tfn-P Royal Electric Portable Typewriter '84 model, new, Camera 35 MM, Haminex, used. 735- 8899. 47-tfn-P 6 Ft. Stainless Aluminum X-mas Tree with color wheel $15. 675-3514. 47-tfn-P Firewood--Seasoned 477-5361. 52-12-P Stained Glass Chandelier Amber; ruby & gold hand leaded, $25. 675-2261. 48-tfn-P Kitchen Cabinets 17" top cabinets, 12’ bottom cabinets, L- shaped kitchen includes GE stove with self cleaning oven and matching hood, Hot Point dishwasher and 25'' Kohler sink. 693- 3637 or 693-0137. 48- tfn-P Love Seat wheat pattern, light beige & brown, traditional, new 693-3252. 47-tfn-P 2 CP Air Tools, Air hammer and gun, like brand new. Paid $520 for both will sell both for $300. Call 287-2520, ask for Bob. 51-tfn-P Almost New Maternity Dresses Size large. 283-0431. 43-tfn-P Pr F78x15” Steel Belted Snow Tires mounted on Chrysler wheels, also fit American Motors, less than 150 miles $75. firm; 8-speed Osterizer mixer, 5 cup stainless steel container, $12; Pro 250 2 speed hair dryer $5.; hand operated meat slicer like new $20. Roger semi-automatic CO2 cartridge 100 shot pistol-new, boxed $25. 696-2542. 47-tfn-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Margart Larmouth, deceased, late of Franklin Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died November 1, 1984. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to William J. Larmouth and William David Larmouth, Executors, Box 32A, R.D. 3, Wyoming, Pennsylvania 18644, or their attorney. Jarrett W. Jennings, Esq. 19 Exeter Avenue West Pittston, PA 18643 1-3-P LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Township Zoning Hearing Board will hold a public meeting February 19, 1985 at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas Town- ship Municipal Building, Rte. 309. Dallas, Pa. to hear the appeal of George Hanadel, Box 348A. RD 3, Dallas, Pa. 18612 for a Special Exception from Section 4.02 of the Dallas Town- ship Zoning Ordinance. proneity is zone A - 1 and located 0 Lower Demunds Road. Leonard Kozick Zoning Officer - 31-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Stella Karwoski. late of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvnaia, who died on November 29, 1984. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to William J. Wal- lace. Executor, c-0 John E. Esqure, Morris & 65 West South Pennsyl- Morris, Il, Shucosky, Street, ilkes-Barre, vania 18701. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been ranted in the Estate of Rae E oberts. late of the City of Wilkes-Barre, who died Decem- ber 25. 1984, to Jane Oliver, Individual. Co-Executor and First Eastern Bank, N.A., Co-Execu- tor. 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 Co-Executors c-o Morris & Shu- cosky. 65 West South Street, Wilkes-Barre. Pennsylvania 18701. 1-3-P. LEGAL NOTICE ELL RIL IT {as While all third, fifth and eighth grade students in public schools were required to take the tets, participation by nonpublic schools was voluntary. The tests showed that among 152 third grade students who took the reading tests, 82 percent exceeded the cutoff score of 29 correct answers out of 52 questions. For third grade mathematics, 88 percent exceeded the cutoff score of 39 out of 63 questions. Among 187 fifth grade students taking the reading test, 92 percent exceeded the cutoff score of 37 out of 65 questions. For the fifth grade mathematics test, 79 percent of the fifth graders exceeded the cutoff score of 40 correct answers out of 66 questions. Among 263 eighth grade students taking the reading test, 83 percent exceeded the cutoff score of 46 out of 76 questions. On the mathematics test, 86 percent of the eighth grad- ers exceeded the cutoff score of 40 correct answers out of 78 questions. Wycallis stated that although stu- dents enrolled in some specail edu- cation classes took the tests, their scores were not included in the results he released. Those students, he said, receive appropriate serv- ices through their individual educa- tion programs (IEP’s). TELLS test data for exceptional students pro- vide additional information for developing IEP’s. “The next step,” Wyecallis said, “is to design remedial instruction programs for the regular students who were identified by the TELLS tests.” He noted, however, in pass- ing this year’s state budget, the General Assembly appropriated funds for remedial instruction fol- lowing the TELLS tests. The legisla- ture distributed $17 million of those funds among the state’s 501 school districts with the Dallas School Dis- trict being alloted $15,871. Those funds are designated for remedia- tion related activities and other efforts to improve instruction. Another $7 million will be distrib- uted on the basis of the test results. The school district’s plan for remedial instruction is being pre- pared and remedial instruction is scheduled to begin during the second semester. Within the next week, schools will send individual student’s scores home with each child. Parents should be watching for reports and should contact the principal of theri child’s school if they have any questions about the scores. KIN NL N J TAYLOR/OLD FORGE LOCATION 308 Area LOCATION 170 PARTIAL LISTINGS 95. KEYSER AVE. — 693-0555 rou res ‘82 OLDS OMEGA BROUGHAM vo .....c $5650 § '82 CHEV. CAPRICE CLASSIC ........0.0. $7950 '83 PONTIAC 6000 SDN. .. ~.c.rs. rs shor $6950 ‘84 OLDS 98 REGENCY BROUGHAM .......0... 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