The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 13, 1985, Image 13

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Church
REV. MICHAEL SHAMBORA will
be speaking on Wednesday, March
13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Bloomingdale
UMC. Rev. Paul Kenyon, pastor of
the Mooretown Assembly of God
Church, will be providing the spe-
cial music. On March 20, Rev.
Kenyon will be speaking at the
Hunlock Creek UMC at 7:30 p.m.
The Rev. Michael Shambora nd the
Lehman UMC will be providing the
special music.
Lectures
THE COMPLEX QUESTION of
the relationship between art and
technology will be under discussion
when Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s
Spring Lecture Series continues
with the presentation of ‘Urbanism
and the Artist: Saul Bellow and the
Age of Technology.”
The lecture will be presented b,
Dr. Daniel Walden, professor o
American studies and director of
the American Studies Program at
Penn State’s University Park, on
Wednesday, March 13, 4 p.m. in the
Community Room of Hayfield
House on the Lehman campus. Dis-
cussions and refreshments will
follow.
—-
Dr. Walden is the editor of the
recently published Twentieth-Cen-
trury American-Jewish Fiction
Writers, a reference work which is
Volume 28 of Gale’s Dictionary of
Literary Biography series. His own
biography on Nathaniel West is
included in the work.
This is the second in the series of
lectures presented at Penn State on
the topic of bridging the gap
between art and technology. The
presentation will be free and open to
the public.
BUY, SELL, TRADE
OR ARENT THROUGH
ONE CALL DOES IT ALL
FOR 3 MONTHS
PERSONAL ITEMS
$19 20 words
w VALUE LISS THAN 1060.90
$230 20 words
VALUE MORT THAN $300.00
BUSINESS RATES AVAILABLE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Theater
AS PART OF THE 1985 THEA-
TRE ARTS in the Classroom tour,
the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble
will present an exciting presentation
called OH, GROW UP! - Coming of
Age in American Fiction, on Friday,
March 15, 8 p.m., at the Penn State
Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman.
The program will be held in the
Science Center and is free and open
to the public.
Accordingto Tom Simpson, direc-
tor, the hour presentation will
present scenes from great works
that deal with the problems of
adolescence, centering especially on
the feeling of being all alone.
The production is made possible
in part by the Pennsylvania Council
on the Arts. For more information
on this and or other cultural events
at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, call
675-2171.
CELEBRATING ITS 90TH ANNI-
VERSARY, Family Service Asso-
ciation of Wyoming Valley is
presenting a ply, “We The Family”.
One of the Plays for Living, it
dramatizes problems of today’s
families.
Two free performances will be
given at 8:15 p.m.; Monday, March
25, at Wyoming Area Senior High
School, Exeter, and Tuesday, March
26, at Dallas Junior High School.
For more information call Family
Service, 823-5144.
THE KING'S COLLEGE
CAMPUS MINISTRY will sponsor a
performance of the Fountain Square
Fools, a liturgical theatre company
dedicated to spreading the word of
God through drama, mime and
music, at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
March 19, in the Chapel of the J.
Carroll McCormick Campus Minis-
try Center. The performance is open
to the public free of charge.
Foundedin 1975 and based in Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, the Fountain SquaRE
Fools trace its historical roots back
to the cathedral players of medieval
Europe.
The company travels nationwide
every year in an attempt to bring
an authentic and contemporary
voice to traditional religious values
and celebrations. Last year, the
company concluded its touring with
appearances in England and Ire-
land.
Dinners
KUNKLE UNITED METHODIST
THAT TAVIS mE vr EY TER DA
WOMEN are sponsoring a Seafood
Dinner on Saturday, March 23, from
4-7 p.m. at th Kunkle Community
Hall.
Reservations can be made by
calling 675-1514, 675-2622 or by con-
tacting any member of the Kunkle
United Methodist Women. Reserva-
tions must be made by Monday,
March 18. Takeouts are available.
THE ANNUAL HAM AND CAB-
BAGE DINNER sponsored by the
American Legion Auxiliary Unit
672, Dallas, will be held at the Post
Home on Saturday, March 16.
Serving will be from 5 to 8 p.m.
Music and dancing will follow the
dinner. Tickets wil lbe available
from members and at the door.
Ginger Spencer is chairman and
Marion Harvey, co-chairman.
Sales
“SPRING CRAFT BAZAAR AND
BAKE SALE,” Friday, March 22, 9
a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, March
23, 9 am. to 4 p.m. at William
Rosser Hall, Maple Grove United
Methodist Church, located at Pikes
Creek, Sweet Valley Road. Refresh-
ments will also be sold.
For information regarding display
and sale of craft items, call Coleen
Cooper, 477-5638; Diane Newberry,
477-5673; or Alice Walsh, 477-5239.
Courses
FOR ADULTS will be offered by
Arts at Hayfield, a new Back Moun-
tain cultural organization, beginning
this month. The courses will be held
at Penn State Wilkes-Barre in
Lehman. To obtain a brochure with
registration information, call Penn
State’s continuing education office,
675-2171.
For adults, a six week ‘‘Wellness
Workshop’’ will be conducted by Dr.
Jerry Reisinger on Wednesdays, 7-9
p.m., March 13-April 17. The focus
will be on preventing illnesses and
discovering natural ways of staying
healthy physically and emotionally.
An operetta workshop is offered
for children ages 9-12, conducted by
Harry Trebilcox, on Mondays for 10
weeks, March 18-May 20. Classes
will result in n operetta stage pro-
duction created and performed by
the students. Students will create
the plot, lyrics and music. No prior
musical experience is needed.
“Wreath Making for Children,”
offered by Kathy Millington.
Double Wide Wooden
Garage Door with
hardware, 7'x16’, $135.
696-1846. 45-tfn-P
Bell & Howell Super 8
Movie Outfit. Camera
and projector $100.
675-4161 after 5 p.m.
45-tfn-P
2 Firestone Studded
Snow Tires on GM rims
P205-75R14. Exc. cond.
$60. Call after 3 p.m.
696-2118. 45-tfn-P
Dickson Stove 2 coal
& 4 gas. Warm morning
gas heater. 333-4374.
45-tfn-P
Designer Cabbage
Patch Clothes for sale
for Christmas 675-4097.
45-tfn-P
Campbell Hausfield
Air Compresssor 4
h.p., gas engine 10
CFM $325. Call after 6
p.m. 696-3331. 45-tfn-P
5 Pc. Velvet Antique
Loveseat, 2 rockers;
and 2 small chairs; 7
pc. punch bowl made in
Germany real fancy
$250; crystal mug made
in Germany hand
painted $75; a lot of flea
Bolens 14 hp. Tractor,
FOR SALE
Kitchen Set oak table
with one leaf, 6 solid
oak chairs, exc. cond.
$275 or neg. 696-1661.
Adler Heavy Duty
Electronic Typewriter
like new, serviceable.
Reasonable, call aftr 3
p.m. 693-0272. 45-tfn-P
4570 Rifle like new, with
scope make offer; pump
22-octagon barrel
patent Aug. 12, 1890,
make offer. 477-3031.
45-tfn-P
Riding Lawnmower 8
h.p. with snow plow
$350; lawn mower reel
type 8 ft. wide cut as is
$275. needs work. 477-
3031. 45-tfn-P
Love Seat wheat
pattern, light beige &
brown, traditional, new
693-3252. 47-tfn-P
Royal Electric
Portable Typewriter
‘84. model, new;
Camera 35 MM,
Haminex, used. 735-
8899. 47-tfn-P
Artic Cat Children's
snowmobile suit, size 8.
Exc. cond. $40. 675-
2311. 46-tfn-P
Children’s
Snowmobile Suit Size
8-10. Good Cond. $30.
675-2311. 46-tfn-P
Lowrey Spinet Organ
2 keyboards, foot
4-tfn-P
6 Ft. Stainless
Aluminum X-mas Tree
with color wheel $15.
675-3514. 47-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
2 Pc. Livingroom Set
cut velvet with
occasional chair.
Complete Hollywood
bed, full size, on rollers.
Mahogany headboard.
288-2563. 49-tfn-P
Organ Seldom played.
Like new, sacrifice
$950. Call for details.
829-4969 or 655-1822.
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
2 CP Air Tools, Air
hammer and gun, like
brand new. Paid $520
$300. Call 287-2520,
ask for Bob. 51-tfn-P
Your car breaks
down on a lonely
stretch of highway
late at night. You
need to signal for
help, but like most
drivers, you’re not
carrying emergency
flair or a CB radio.
To get help, you have
to leave the safety of
the car.
Now a lifesaver for
stranded motorists is
as close as your glove
compartment. It’s
called a Highway
Emergency Banner,
available from the
non-profit National
Council of Jewish
Women (NCJW),
Greater Minneapolis
Section, and it helps a
driver call for help.
The banner. is
easily secured to a
car rear window with
preaffixed double-
faced tape. Reflective
lettering makes the
words CALL
POLICE, printed in
eight-inch florescent
letters, visible both
day and night.
Some 150,000 ban-
ners have been dis-
tributed nationally in
the past six weeks
since they became
available through the
NCJW. Proceeds go
to community service
programs. The
banner began with
volunteers working at
the kitchen table in a
member’s home. But
a notice about the
banners in the syndi-
cated Dear Abby
newspaper column
catapulted the local
community service
project to a major
full-service operation.
The = organization
has been deluged with
hundreds of requests
and testimonials each
day from seniors,
women, police depart-
ments, schools and
corporations interestd
in sponsoring
employee safety pro-
grams.
Cost of the reusable
banner is $3 each,
which includes pos-
tage and handling.
TOMS TRANSMISSIONS
Specializing In . . .
Chocks or money
hould b
made payable tq | ©AUTOMATICS (DOMESTIC & IMPORTS)
NCJW Banner, P.O.
Box 5300, Hopkins,
MN 55343. Volume
discounts are availa-
ble to organizations
who wish to distribute
© STANDARDS © 4 WHEEL DRIVES
NO GIMMICKS! NO HIDDEN COSTS!
the banners. ® TRANSFER CASES
A Good Job For A Fair Price!
All Work Fully FREE TOWING
Within 10 Mile Radi
JET. Coal Co. Guaranteed With Full Sarvice:.
$65 to $75 per ton
Delivered
655-4656
Complete (esses anmsaang :
PLAY THEM ALL
AT
COOK'S VARIETY STORE
LEHMAN CENTER
and
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bl 9 b heel NOTICE is hereb: Jen that Letters Testamentary have been granted in ( Removal, Topping & Trimming. Er Pennsylvania
ower, cab, whee ii See of ti COLDITEN, Sate Sl Coundale Sou h hurane . S . t . eye Ug
i i unty, Pennsylvania, (died Januar \ to WAL , of “WW
weights, chains, 57 E Liberty treet, Rav Shy an All persons indebted to DOTTY MARTIN, Editor pecia ra es on pine.
hydraulic lifting, P.T.O.
equipped. Shaft driven,
low running hrs.
Excellent cond. 693-
2006. 1-tfn-P 3-P
4 Pick-up Truck Tires
with tubes mounted on
Ford rims. 700-15, 2 are
slow tires, 2 are
regulars. Low mileage,
good cond. $25. ea.
696-4206. 3-tfn-P
Electrolux Vacuum
Cleaner with all
attachments, Blessed
Virgin Statue; kitchen
table and 3 swivel
chairs, exc. cond. 693-
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
314 Park Building
400 Third Avenue
Kingston, Pennsylvania 17047
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 Executrix named:
Estate of LUDWIKA BOMBA a-k-a ELIZABETH BOMBA a-k-a LOUISE
ELIZABETH BOMBA, late of Wilkes-Barre City, Luzerne County, -Pennsyl-
vania (died January 2, 1985).
Mrs. Florence Terpak, c-0
Call us today
for your free estimates.
Fully insured.
Call: 283-1848
The Dallas Post
P.0. Box 366
Dallas, Pa. 18612
Remember . . . .
“You've Got To Play To Win’
OPEN DAILY 7 A.M. to 9 P.M.
675-2811
$rresennmpmmnes
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ANTHONY P. MOSES, Attorney
960 United Penn Bank Bldg.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701.
NOLDE’S
MUFFLER BAY
30% Off Free clamps. &
free installation. Custom
bending. Antique. classic
& obsolete exhaust parts.
Lifetime guarantee.
Preferred Homeowners Insurance
UNUSUAL SAVINGS
Homes up to 35 years old Quality
BESECKER REALTY
Business and Service
Directory
To Place Your Ad Call 675-5211
FLOWERS
8-3-P
Brakes Installed /
3322. 47-tfn-P
heels From $39.95
Serta Perfect Sleeper 175 MAIN ST., xy : 10 Main Street, Dallas PAINTING PLASTERING WALLPAPERING
Box Spring & LUZERNE, PA. NOLDE J MUHIER ow Expressions:
Netves se, PHONE — 288-3639 ib 675-3611 LIN AND GRADY | RE
frames, $300. 696- Call 779-2011 — MUMFARM |
1661. 4-tfn-P Nitoii : inti FLORIST
Guitar or Accordion BOOK NOW il exietior ohn ng fel . Open 7 Days
AMPEG amplifier $145. also plastering, wallpapering, shee 678-2500
823-0710. a:tiep PLIES OFFICE SPACE Be i taping INSURED
1107 Table Saw, now; LARGEST BAZAAR SUPPLIE PRIME LOCATION Recent local references LEGAL
120" apartment sized
IN LUZERNE CO.
bottled gas range; Available in beautiful new, large completed Prof. Building. J
woodburner stove. 655- QUALITY MERCHANDISE: Located on Route 415 ‘in the center of Dallas, the fastest CALL 821 8035 DIVORCES
0052. 5-tfn-P growing area of Luzerne County. Suites available in in-
Sheer Priscilla LARGE SELECTION OF crements of 360 Sq. Ft. to 1800 Sq. Ft. Some with an optional CATERING $175 TOTAL FEE
Curtains fic backs and GAMES TO CHOOSE FROM Za oy loft. Utilities, cleaning services and ample parking : Atty. Howard Singer
valance included. Rust, bo ] : Call 822-1201 or
90x63. brand new, $25. FOR YOUR BAZAAR For Additional Information Please Call TWO ing THE This Spot 800.872.3011
Call 675-2164 after 6 AND FUND RAISERS. 299-3677 or 675-6939 Professional Gour- Can Be
p.m. 5-tfn-P mot Chef & Butler
: will cater any affair Yours
GE Electric Dryer used LARGE SELECTI from your kitchen.
3 months. Heavy duty E EC ON oF LEGAL NOTICE ; ; Reasonable. 13 Weeks TAXES
with energy saving BLACK JACK EQUIPMENT Notice is hereby ven to all persons concerned that accountants in the following estates hove filed isl 654-378 1
3 accounts in the office of the Register of Wills and Clerk of the Qrptens Court on or before February 1958 $27.56 RELIABLE
settings. $275. Call IN STOCK and that unless objections are filed thereto, said accounts will be confirmed and audited by the Orphans ’
after 6:30 p.m. 696- S Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County at 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, April 2, 1985. REASONABLE Rates,
4118. 5-tin-P TABLES — CHIPS — NO. : Sader EyATS . es Jeol Soa Saray TREE SERVICE APPLIANCL. INCOME TAX
1 Bunny Fur Jacket SHOES — CARDS - ETC Lh al gs on gon ng Executor TREES TRIMMED, TOPPED PARTS A Ro
's si i : . Mildred B. Neel i Bank, N.A. Ex & REMOVED. ST call Phil Reid
woman's size med., like FOR RENT OR SALE FoR Tinta, EE & Stoves." STUMPS § eon Phil Retd
new $20; 2 Size 14, 5. Esther M. Boston am Bank, N.A Pe TOP SOIL, SEED - SOD. RANGE PARTS - All makes, 639-234 1
winter jackets, 1 blue, 1 6. Ruth V. Boston First Eastern Bank, NA. Eretuloy AMERICAN bake/trod 2 surioce
i : va M. Carrie Ann Saket xecutrix
nine Cookie Z Letor i: Clyde Kothleen'E Shuck Administrafrix TREE Switches theimosrats
9. Edith H. Eltringham ordon Housel X I Larksville ryer elts & eating
Monster lamp, exc. 10. Margaret I. Audakimow Maryellen Haraschak Exaquirix coils. Bring in ous GU
coro sz sos. |G ALIKA-BEANI aw AE BRE nines 779-3886 | Kiki vo 5 Sid nar Lens
ini 13. Irene Kasa, "A" Walter S. Cohowitz xecutor ppliance Parts & Supply
1 Pc. Diningroom - 14. Irene Kasa, "B” Walter S. Cohowitz Guardian Ropliavcs § St Said
Suite--Mahogany, SANITATION SERVICE, INC, | 15 age: codec Eis alley Souk Suara i barera GROCERY :
Duncan-Phyfe table, 17. Earl B. Kraus Peoples First National Bank Exaction WAREHOUSE
credenza type buffet,
675-5958. 9-tfn-P
Woman's Wardrobe
large size, 15 dresses,
6 blouses, Sell
separately or all for $50.
675-2508 evenings.
Wardrobe for tall, slim
young man: 10 dress
slacks, 4 dress shirts,
12 T-shirts, Wrangler
jacket, bib jeans. Sell
separately or all for $50.
675-2508 evenings.
Ski Clothing and Ski
Equipment. Best offer.
696-3276. after 5:30
p.m. 2-tfn-P
Container Service
Jd Rubbish, Trash,
1 Garbage Removal
Commercial
Residential
Industrial
¢$
. Josephine S. Allen, etc.
. Althea H. Stull
. George W. Snyder
. Sophie Ulanofski
NOR — —
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. Anna Ternawski, etc.
NON
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. Lanore S. McGinnis, etc.
24. George Gitkos, Sr.
25. Fannie L. Brodhead
26. Grace S. Newing
27. Annette B. Hourigan
28. Harold R. Berish
29. Dud Goble
30. Jacob L. Feissner
31. Hilda Kromelbein
and Trust Company
First Eastern Bank, N.A.
First Eastern Bank, N.A.
First Eastern Bank, N.A.
Walter V. Grzymski and Leona
Grzymski
Helen Hadges and Michael
Ternowski
Kathryn Sitler McGinnis and
John W. Seeley
Anthony Gitkos
The Wyoming National Bank
of Wilkes-Barre
Ralph L. Newing and First
Eastern Bank, N.A.
Andrew Hourigan, Jr. and
United Penn Bank
Peoples First National Bank
and Trust Co., and Lucille A.
Berish
The Wyoming National Bank of
Wilkes-Barre
First Eastern Bank, N.A.
Agnes Olson
Conestoga Memorial Park, Inc.
Administrator, CTA
Executor
Trustee
Executors
Executors
Executors
Executor
Trustee
Executors
Executors
Executors
Guardian
Executor
Executrix
Trustee
HELEN A. O'CONNOR
Register of Wills and
Clerk of the Orphans’ Court
Yurika Foods
Convenient Co-op
FOOD Warehouse
, 518 W. 7th St
Rt. 29, Lake Silkworth Hwy. ,
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