The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 25, 1986, Image 14
re ms om St —— 14 FOR RENT 3 ROOM APT. with bath. Electric heat, livingroom with w-w carpet, bed- room, Ig. country kitchen - includes stove, refrigera- tor, washer & dryer. Deposit required. Call 333-4517. 24-2-P “LOST Young male dog, "part Hound, brown with white chest, lost May 18 - in the Bk. Mt. Hillside, Chase area. Household pet. REWARD! Call 696- 2506. 21-4-P FOUND pair of bifocals in New Goss Manor, silver * frames with black case. « 675-4939.. 21-4-P VANS 1975 CHEVROLET BEAU- . VILLE WINDOW VAN, tan needs work. Large * engine, factory a-c, AM- FM radio-cassette tape unit, 21 Channel C.B. Extras: extra radio, extra steering wheel, extra tires, includes trailer hitch. As is $1,500.00 negotiable. 675-0675. 23-4-P AUTO 1980 MAZDA GLC, 5 dr., 4 speed stick, steel belted radial tires. Runs good, $1800. Call 675-4485. 21- 4-P ‘77 DODGE DIPLOMAT, V- 8 engine, a-c., p.s., p.b. Exc. cond. Call after 6 p.m. 696-2788. 23-2-P ‘72 FORD LTD, 8 cyl. auto, all power. No rust. Inte- rior in fair cond. green mi. Runs well $525. Call 283-1509. 22-4-GR '76 PLYMOUTH FURY SPORT Good cond. p.s., p.b., auto. good running cond. $800. Call 287- 5829. 22-4-GR ‘73 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 4 door Brougham. Vinyl roof, garage kept. Well main- tained, new battery. Positively NO rust. This car is beautiful in and out. You must see it! $2195 firm. 824-2542. 22- 4-GR 1976 CADILLAC CALAIS, 500 engine, 75,000 miles, runs good, best reasona- ble offer. Call after 6 p.m. 675-5904. 23-4-P AUTO 74 AMC GREMLIN. Good transportation. Auto., small 6, p.s., p.b., 40,000 orig. miles. Extra wheels included. $595. Call 696- 2794 between 6-8 p.m. 22-4-P 1974 MERCURY CAPRI V-6, 5 spd., AM-FM cassette, runs & looks good. $795. Call 287-5522 or 283- 1856. 24-1-P MOTORCYCLES ————————————————— 1983 YAMAHA black, 50cc, special $550. Call 675-3713. 18-tfn-P An Off Road Adventure Honda 200X ATV Three Wheeler. Best offer. Call anytime 675-4939. 21-4-P 1980 KAWASAKI 250 Lim- ited 4-cycle motorcycle. Exc. cond. 675-2526 after 6 p.m. 22-4-P TRUCKS 1978 CHEVY 2 ton picks with cap, $1700.00. Call 639-2442. 24-2-P -; Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon Births during the past week:) DR. ROBERT and STANLEY and LOVECCHIO, ANGELO and MARGARET, 224 Main St., Dallas, a daughter, Monday, June 16. HODLE, FRANK and LYNN, 65 E. Center St., Shavertown, a daugh- ter, Friday, June 13. CAROL, 1166 Oak Drive, Shaver- town, a daughter, Monday, June 16. SYMONS, LORRAINE and CALVIN, 92 W. Mount Airy Road, Shavertown, a daughter, Thursday, June 19. Divorces (The following Back Meuntain couple has filed a Complaint in Divorce at the Luzerne County Courthouse: ) { i tiff, 132 Main Street, Apt. 2, Dallas, and KEVIN L. CLEVELAND, Defendant, RD 5, Box 425, Tunkhan- nock. Employee retires Betty Hutchinson, of Dallas, shows off one of the hundreds of photos she has in her scrapbook. This photo was taken at Commonwealth Telephone Company's Lake Street building and it fea- tures Betty's old company car. Mrs. Hutchinson recently retired from Com- monwealth, after 48 years of service. Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon Residents reminded of ordinance Kingston Township Zoning Officer Ralph R. Anthony, Jr., reminds township residents of the Township Ordinance pertaining to high weed growth. The Zoning Officer advises that it is unlawful to allow weeds or vegetation to grow on a property in excess of six (6) inches. Further such vegetation or growth may not throw off any unplesant or noxious odor, or conceal any filthy deposit or create a pollen problem. Any vegetation grown for edible or ornamental purposes is excluded from this act. All property owners, according to Mr. Anthony, are responsible for keeping their properties neat and trim in accordance with this ordi- nance. Mr. Anthony advises that com- plaints regarding high weeds are investigated by his office. Following an investigation, if a violation is detected, the property owner is served with a certified letter and copy of the weed ordinance. MICHAEL B. HOOVER Notes birthday Michael Bennett Hoover will cele- brate his seventh birthday on June 28. His godparents are Rosemary Derr, Wilkes-Barre, and Fred B. Hoover, Duryea. Michael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Hoover, Sr., Trucksville. He has two older brothers, Adam, 9 and also Francis, Jr., who also has a birthday on June 27. Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon Biathlon scheduled wy “ 7 Fh in, £m ; SLU 'O The At an Awards Program held recently at the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, Lehman, Prin- cipal Charles C. James presented 54 sixth grade students with the Presi- dential Academic Fitness Awards. To qualify for this award a student must achieve an average of 90 percent or better and maintain a good attendance record. Lapel pins and certificates were presented to the following 6th grade students: Shelly Alexander, Judy Andrejko, Amy Boucherle, Amy Culver, Rich- ard Deremer, Heather Dieffen- backer, Vincent DiGiovanni, Victo- ria Douglas, Maurisa Fela, Kerri Fosko, Heather Fostock, Justin Goodwin, Cheryl Gunn, Kathy Gunn, Erin Heiser, Sherry Hoover, Jessica Hospodar, Jeff Hynick, Donny James, Marybeth Jenkins, Rosalie Kalie, Paul Klemunes, Ray Klemunes, Tracy Krupa, Richard Lamoreaux, Susan Letoski, Hillary Lewis, Jonathan Littleford, Kim- berly Lockavich, Alicia Logue, Rebecca Matusek, Ricky Matysik, Sue Niezgoda, Eric Noss, Jonelle Pall, Michael Price, Leeanne Rogers, Marla Roskos, Jeff Sands, Michael Saneholtz, Mark Shission, Diana Shoemaker, Tori Spencer, April Stull, Nicole Swan, Jason Toluba, Jamie Welby, Heidi Wein- rich, Amy Yankoski, David Yatsko, Ann Marie Yencha, Tammie Yetter, Sara Yoblonski, Tricia Yurko. The Cosmos scored late in the fourth quarter on a goal by Brian Schrader to beat The Mob, 3-2, recently in the Penn State/Wilkes- Barre Youth Soccer League. The Cosmos’ other goals were put in by Eric McDonough and Albert Prado. The Mobs’ goals were scored by Matt Sleightholm and Sumner Bchman. In other league action, the Kicks defeated the Jammers, 4-3, on three goals from Mark Parrish and one by Ricky Hoyes. The Cosmos remain in first place with a 4-1 record, followed by the Kicks, 2-2-1; the Mob, 2-3; and the Jammers, 1-3-1. Do you know of a handicapped child who needs encouragement? Have you ever wished there was a way to “officially” recognize the child for his or her achievements? Throughout the nation, handi- capped and disabled children are working hard to overcome the tre- mendous obstacles that they face. Thousands of these special children are touched each year by the Foun- dation For Exceptional Children’s “Yes, I Can!” program. Established in 1981, ‘Yes, I Can!” was developed to recognize the out- standing achievements of handi- capped and disabled youth. Through this campaign, the general public is encouraged to write to ‘Yes, I Can!” about the accomplishments of a handicapped child they know. In response to these letters, “Yes, I Can!” sends the children a Certifi- cate of Achievement attesting to his or her accomplishments. ® | 1 -