i f | i 14 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, May 25, 1988 It happened in Harrisburg mith i AUTOFARTS _ _ WORCWANYED | FoR Sake HAPPILY MARRIED WANTED--Antique fish- i : : : : PAIR OF FIRESTONE CHILD CARE Penna. cer- 18 KARAT GOLD sapph COUPLE desires fo adop: TD equipment. ; Paying 900.20 truck tires w- tified teacher accepting pierced earrings, ome WHE newborn. .xpen- highest prices for top tubes, both for $175. children 6-12 for summer removed from box, ses paid. Confidential. Call collect 516-289-7866. 10-12-P UPPER MIDDLE CLASS professional couple will provide loving, secure life for white infant. All expenses paid. Call col- lect after 6 p.m. 718-525- Some useful tips from Carmel available. PHEAA+HELP is a direct loan program consisting of nonsubsidized guaranteed student loans, supplemental loans and Health Education Assistance (HEAL) loans. BY CARMEL SIRIANNI Special to The Post Here are some May memos from the Capitol. quality lures & reels. Call 675-6466. Best time to call 7 to 10 p.m. 9-tfn-P WANTED Front bench seat for American Motors Concord or Spirit 1978 through 1981. Good cond. Call 675-6337 after new 822-7814. 20-4-P SET 4 MICHELIN 175- 70R-13 all season car tires, new cond. $75. 822-7814. 20-4-P PAIR 185-70R-14 all season $40 both. 822- 7814. 20-4-P Pennsylvania is the only state which makes the nonsubsidized loans available to eligible guaranteed student loan applicants who do not meet the federal financial need analysis stan- dards for the subsidized loan program. In addition to a detailed explanation of the HELP program, the brochure includes a chart o Ay ey summarizing all the available educational loan ;°9°¢, ©, “0 co CH programs guaranteed or issued by PHEAA. P The Department of Public Welfare is expand- The state Agricultural Department warns that individuals who have failed to purchase 1988 licenses for dogs six months of age or older could be fined up to $300 for each unlicensed dog. Fonniylvania’s Dog Law requires that owners obtain dog licenses by Jan. 1 each year. Licenses are available at the county treasurer’s office. William K. Kennedy, director of the Bureau white infant. Medical expenses paid. We're very easy to talk to. 3716. 19-4-P 5 p.m. 19-4-P PROFESSIONAL COUPLE with 2% yr. old adopted SERVICES daughter ‘wishes to pro- TYPING. Need typing for vide loving fiome for. :. business, academic, legal or personal, call Susan at 675-0372 after 5 p.m. 50-tfn-P AFFORDABLE DECKS Call now for estimates 696- 2270 anytime or 693- 0748, 693-1664 after 5 p.m. 20-4-P PAIR H-70-15 raised white letter car tires, $40 both. new cond. 822- 7814. 20-4-P SET 4 MICHELIN 185- 70R-13, all season car tires, new cond. $90 for all, 822-7814. 20-4-P MUSICICAL USED FLUTE, Best offer. 675-3713. 38-tfn-P ANIMALS MOBILE HOME of Dog Law Enforcement, said that wardens ing the Medical Assistance Program to provide VENDORS will canvass counties in the coming months. special medical assistance coverage to pregnant Wardens and police officers will prosecute the women and to children under the age of two Meadows Auxiliary Flea owners of dogs that have not been licensed. with family income up to 100 percent of the Market. June 18. Call “Licensing provides valuable protection for federal poverty guidelines. 675-8600 ext. 115. 20-1-P .the dog, its owner and the public,” according to © The program, known as ‘Healthy Begin- INSTRUCTION Kennedy. ‘When a dog strays or becomes lost, the license is frequently the only way to trace the owner and return the animal.” While conducting their license canvass, war- dens will also check to see that all dogs and house cats three months of age or older have been vaccinated against rabies. Violation of the state’s rabies law can bring fines of up to $300 a $17,530, $1,461; 8, $19,490, $1,624. day. : (Families with more than eight members “Qe should add $1,960 yearly or $163 monthly for Brochures describing the Pennsylvania each additional person.) nings”’ help pregnant women secure early pren- atal care and give the newborn baby a healthy start. If you fall within the following guidelines, you should be eligible for the program: Family size 1; Yearly Income, $5,770; Monthly Income: $481; 2, $7,730, $644; 3, $9,690, $808; 4, $11,650, $971; 5, $13,610, $1,134; 6, $15,570, $1,298; 7, Music Lessons Experienced professional ‘music instruction. Lesson on guitar, bass, man- dolin, violin, banjo, piano & organ. Beginners to advanced. Call 675- 1796 or 693-0119. 10-16-P GUITAR LESSONS by John Basta, lead guitar- ist for “Take Four” all Higher Education Assistance Agency’s For details visit the local welfare officé or styles, all levels, from (PHEAA) Higher Education Loan (HELP) are call toll-free 1-800-692-7462. fock fo dassical. 693- PERSONAL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! Regardless of credit his- tory. Also, new credit card. No one refused! For information call...1- 315-733-6062 Ext. M1513. 17-5-P MASTERCARD No one refused. Regardless of credit history. Also ERASE bade credit. Do it yourself. Call 1-619-565- 1522 Ext. C3057PA 24 hrs. 20-3-P MASTERCARD, Get your Card Today! New Credit Card, No one refused. Credit Repair. Call 1-518- 459-3734 Ext. C6112. 20- 3-P FIREWOOD FIREWOOD FOR SALE All hard wood. Cut your own. Pickup truck load. Reasonable. 675-0745. 18-4-P WANTED WANTED Men's 26" bicy- cle. preferably in good cond. Call Mike, 824- 2348. 14-tin-P WANTED Any pieces of Empress china or Syra- cuse china. 288-4061. 17- To get in the finals, Lake-Lehman edged out _4-P Wyoming Valley West and North Pocono beat WANTED Brass or Iron out Coughlin. Trophies were preented by Joe 60” wide headboard. Gula Sports Supervisor of the LCRD to winners 696-1443. 17-4-P L-L NET CHAMPS — LAKE-LEHMAN RUNNER UPS: Sitting, from left, Jason Turner, Chris Tawes, Mark Strovo, Andrew Santry, Rob Mirosiaw, John wilson; Standing, Joe Gula-LRCD, Brian Marovca, Dave Callahan, Mike Paraschak, Ben Haughney, John Baranowski, Jr., Matthew Kukosky, Jake Kirchner, John Baranowski, Sr., Coach. (Joseph T. Gula Photo) North Pocono beats Knights North Pocono High School dethroned Lake- Lehman in the 8th Annual Underclassmen Vol- leyball Tournament sponsored by the Luzerne County Recreation Department last week at the STERLING SILVER SHOW SADDLE youth, exc. cond. Must see to appre- ciate $450. Call after 6 p.m. 477-5483. 14-ifn-P REG. QUARTER HORSE- Gelding, 8, years old, black. Skip Brick blood- lines, mother producer of many champions. Goes Western or English, may be good prospect for Gymkhanna horse. Needs some work and aggressive rider. 639- 5678. 37-tfn-P 7 BEAUTIFUL PUPS Retriever-Collie mix, 6 wks. old. Asking $20-$25 ea. Call 829-0081 after 12. 20-4-P AUTOPARTS PAIR of 875x16.5 LT tires $60; pair 750x16LT tires $60; pair 8-19.5 truck tires, $75. 825-9509. 17-4- P 2 HITCH hvy. frame, mounted 41” on center w-auxil. bumper mounts at 14-%" $30. after 6 p.m. 639-5672. 17-4-P 1 NEW RT. FRONT FENDER 1975 Dodge colt, 2 dr. exc. chape $75; New steel sheet metal 14 gal. approx. 4" thick, 32"x33'%:" ex. for replac- ing auto floors or for rebuilding truck beds etc. $9 ea.; 6 sheets for $45. 639-5672 after 6 p.m. 17-4-P DROP HITCH to fit step bumpers on 4 wheelers, vans, PU's etc. from 2" to 12" drop, can make it further if needed, allows youto level your towing load $30 can bolt on or weld. 639-5672 after 6 p.m. 17-4-P GAR High School in Wilkes-Barre. and runner-ups. PARTING OUT 1975 Dodge Colt, 2 dr. has 1600cc eng. 4 speed trans., elec. fuel pump, gd. hood, trunk lid, bumpers, glass, new rt. front fender, grill tail light accessories, all neg. 639-5672 after 6 p.m. 17-4-P Reading Day held First and second graders at Wyoming Seminary Lower School, Forty Fort, took part in a school- sponsored Reading Day recently. The day's activities included reading, recipes and cooking, writing stories, acting out plays, planning menus and more. Pictured from left, are, Mrs. Donna Gaia, Shavertown; Tommy Roche, Shavertown; and Charlene Aquilina, Shavertown. Hockey champs Borton’s Bears, from the Dallas Junior High School, recently became the sixth grade intramural floor hockey champions. The victors received a plaque recognizing their achievement from Mrs. Ann Seiytz and Miss Robyn Jones, intramural directors. Pictured from left, row one, Jean Riedlinger, Courtney Gauntlett, Kelly McDonald, Tammy Barna, Stacey Gobbler, Michelle Siglin an Jennifer Hobbs. Row 2, Mrs. Ann Seitz, Mrs. Janice Borton, Rob Ricker, Tim White, Richard : Sickler, Mike Goldsmith, Jeremy Sobeck, James Montgomery, David Quare, Ms. Robyn Jones, Chris Miller ad Brian Brady. TOW HITCH fits Camero, Firebird 1983 & up, bolts on, draw tite band, 2,000 gwt. 200 |b. tongue wt. brand new. 639-5672 after 6. 17-4-P PR. MICHELIN 185-70R13 car tires, new cond. 150; Pr. Goodyear P205-75R- 14 all season tires, good . cond. $40; Pr. Goodyear Eagle P195-60R-14 GT tires, both new $65; 4 Michilin tires 185-70R-13, all season $90; Pr. Good- year tires P185-70R-14 all season, new cond. $45, both; 4 Michelin tires 175-70R-13 all season, new cond. $90. 822-7814. 17-4-P ALL SEASON FIRESTONE P205x75R15, new $20. 824-4986. 19-4-P FOR RENT 14' wide mobile home. 2 bdrms. No pets. References and security. Call 333-4944. 13-tfn-P FOR SALE 12x64 two bedroom, 8x16 screen porch w-storage shed. Insulated skirting. Set up in park. $7100 neg. 639- 5770 or 829-7471. 18-4-P of activities and tutoring at Harveys Lake. 639- 5325. 20-1-P appraised at $200 will sell for $55. 288-4451. 20- 4-P WORK WANTED will do odd jobs, yard work, light painting. Call 639- 1040 after 6 p.m. 20-1-P RESPONSIBLE COLLEGE STUDENT to render baby- sitting services, Monday thru Friday. Hours flexi- ble.” 696-2058 ask for Kim. 20-1-P Something you want to sell quickly and aot low cost? Call the Dallas Post 675-5211. 44-tfn-P 2 PROM GOWNS 1 It. blue, size 3; 1 lilac, size 3-4. Asking $15 ea. 639- 5678. 12-tfn-P HELP WANTED COAL FURNACE best offer under $100. Good cond. 823-8974. 18-4-P SUMMER JOB Kitchen help wanted, 5 days a week. 8 to 3 p.m., own transportation. JCC Day Camp-ldetown. Call Trudy at 829-4646. No experience necessary. References required. 18- 3-P HEALTH CARE PROFES- SIONALS. Interested in supplementing your present income? Golden Care Home Health is presently seeking Physi- cal Therapist, Occupa- tional Therapist, Speech Therapist, Nurses Aides & RN's for Back Mountain Area. Hours are flexible. Exceptional wages. Call 654-2883. 18-4-P 14 KARAT gold braided bracelet, exc. cond. $40. 288-4451. 20-4-P GIRLS 20" Schwinn coaster brake bicycle, & mo. old, pink with white fenders, $35. 822-7814. 20-4-P PORTABLE Kerosene heater, elec. start $25. 825-9509. 20-4-P GIRLS 26” nike, coast(™ brakes-light weight $25; 825-9509. 20-4-P GIRLS 26" 3 speed Schwinn bike $75. 825- 9509. 20-4-P DISHES 2 sets, Stone- ware, $25; Walnut TV table on casters $10. 735-5821. 20-4-P RECREATIONAL LARK TRUCK CAMPER 8%’ truck camper, side entrance, 3 burner stove, oven, bathroom, double sink, heater, hot water heater, sleeps 5 comfort- ably. Exc. cond. Must see to appreciate. Call 639-2935 or 639-5678. 3- tfn-P GARAGE SALE KIDS YARD SALE 45 Lake St., Dallas, 10:30-3:00, May 28, 1988, toys, puz- zles, games, books, cos- tumes. 20-1-P MOVING & YARD SALE 187 Machell Ave. Next to Dallas Family Practice, Fri., May 27 & Sat. May 28 9 to 5 p.m. Clothing, household items, small appliances, toys, tools and commercial equip- ment. Hobby and craft items, fishing & hunting gear. Something for everyone. Don't miss this one. 20-1-P ROBERT G. COOK INC. is seeking an assertive individual to teach and conduct no money down Real Estate Seminars. You have seen them on T.V...Now, do them in person. $5,000 to $10,000 a month possible P-T $10,000 to $25,000 a month full time pos. Don't delay, call today..208-385-0301. 18- 3-P TRAVEL COMPANION age 40 to 60, wanted for divorced white male, 57 yrs. old, who does not drive. Must have drivers license & be willing to transport. Call 639-2718. 19-4-P AMBITIOUS self-moti- vated person to work from home as Area Supervisor. No invest- ment, free training. 607- 756-7291 collect. 20-2-P GET PAID for reading books! $100.00 per title. Write: PASE - D1518, 161 S. Llincolnway,~ N. Aurora, IL 60542. 20-4-P FREE FREE Horse manure. Upper Demunds Rd., Dallas. Call after 4 p.m. or on weekends. 675- 4182, 37-tfn-P FREE 5 kittens, have thick fur. 477-5171. 20-4- P WANTED RENT WANTED TO RENT 34 year old, single female, clean & quiet wants to rent small efficiency apt. near College Misericor- dia. Call 454-4907. 19-3-P REAL ESTATE WANTED: Farm house. Professional couple look- ing to buy farm house with outbuildings & acreage. Call collect 1- 655-8906. 14-9-P WORK WANTED HANDYMAN Anything from replacing a few steps to remodeling your kitchen. Call Phil or Helen at 639-2581. 17-12- P CARPENTER-HANDYMAN quality work, reasonable rates. Free estimates. Call Jon: days, 693-3852, evenings 639-5544. 19-4- P NURSES AIDES Compan- ions & homemakers, this is your opportunity to become involved with a rapidly expanding com- pany. Be a part of our team. We provide flexi- ble scheduling, free lia- bility insurance, exc. wages & advances. Call today & don’t forget to inquire about our Sep- tember training pro- gram. Call 655-1999 or 654-2883. 20-1-P AUTO 1977 LINCOLN MARK 5, 2 dr., all options, exc. cond. $1795. Call 675- 1675. 19-2-P 1986 BUICK SKYHAWK T- type, grey, 4 cyl. 5 spd., air, AM-FM Cassette lug- gage rack, road lights, aluminum wheels, 21,000 mi. Extended warranty, exc. cond. Asking $7500. 675-6522 anytime 829- 3777 before 5 p.m. 20-3- P FOR SALE BABY CARRIER for bike $10; girls 26” coaster brake bike $25; girls 26” Schwinn 3 spd. bike $65. Call 825-9509. 19-4-P GOLF CLUBS Spalding, Tommy Aaron, right hand, full set w-bag $100. 655-4309. 20-4-P KITCHEN SET Formica tabletop, expandable, 4 chairs, neutral color A red $75. 822-2328. 20-4" ¢ LAWN MOWER hand push $20; girls 26” bicy- cle $25; pari 185x14" radial tires $40. 825- 9509. 20-4-P SLACKS 3 pairs, 38 waist 30 long. Cleaningtags still on. $2 a pair. 654- 4905. 20-4-P VACUUM CLEANER Sears Kenmore heavy duty canister w-power- mate beater bar and all attachments. Exc. cond. $40. 779-4329. 20-4-P 2 BUFFET BARS one assembled, one still in box, walnut slide top. towel rack wine raé glass shelf assembles $50. unassembled $65. 779-4329. 20-4-P MOWER Lawn Boy 18" side discharge & bag, self propelled, used 1 season $200. Call 675- 1728. 20-2-P DMC FLOSS CABINETS (9) Exc. cond. $15. ea. or $120 for all. Call 675- 4726. 20-1-P 10 FT NORWEGIAN SPRUCE CHRISTMAS TR( still in box $10. 829-5562" 18-4-P SINK TOP beige, variety marble, 36"x18". Orig $127, sell $20. 824-960... 18-4-P C.B. 'w-antenna, G.E. full power, 50 channel used twice, new. $58. neg. 823-8974. 18-4-P FURNITURE livingroom sectional, 3 pcs. a buy at $75. 822-2328, 9-5 p.m. 18-4-P RUG 9x12 Wilton wool blend, background cream & brown scroll design w-mauve & blue. Good cond. $60; chicken nests 9 & 12 hole $10 up; round domed met? chick hover, good cond. $5. Call 477-5414. 19-4-P TERRAZZO shower base 36x36" $100. 824-1846. 19-4-P DYNASTY baby doll Megan in pink christen- ing gown, mint in box $15. 288-4451. 20-4-P BEAUTIFUL RED RUG 11'7"x13'6". Perfect cond. Just cleaned $100. 675- 1610. 19-4-P MICHILIN TIRES 4- P175x70R, $80 for all. Call 825-9509. 19-4-P PAIR 875x16.5 light truck tires $65 pair; pair 750x16 light truck tires $60 pair. Hand push lawnmower $20. 825- 9509. 20-4-P 4 15" MONTE CARLO Factory turbine ralley mag wheels will fit 73-77 full sized GM car. Cost new $100 will sell all for $90. Good cond. 779- 4329. 20-4-P PAIR OF GOODYEAR 185-70R-13 all season car tires, new cond. $40 both. 822-7814. 20-4-P LEGAL NOTICE On Wednesday, May 11, 1988, the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors passed on the first reading Kingston Town- ship Ordinance 1988-7, the entire text of which can be reviewed at the office of the Township Manager, 11 Carver- ton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The following is the short title of the proposed ordinance: AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE TOWN- SHIP OF KINGSTON BY REZONING CERTAIN PREMISES KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS THE LANDS OF SHELDON EVANS FROM R-2 (RESIDEN- TIAL) TO B-2 (COMMERCIAL). The second and final reading of Ordinance 1988-7 has been scheduled for June 8, 1988 at 8 p.m. in the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708. FOR THE KINGSTON TOWN- SHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Fred A. Potzer Township Secretary20-1-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Laura DeHaut, late of the Municipality of Kingston, Luz- erne County, Pennsylvania, who died on February 23, 1988. All personsindebted to waid Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to Katherine Burk- ert, c-0 John E. Morris, Illi, Esquire, Morris & Shucosky, P.O. Box 1457, 65 W. South St., Wilkes-Barre, Pernsylvania, 18701. 20-3-P We have examined the comparative balance sheets of the DALLAS AREA MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY as of December 31, 1987 and 1986 and the related statements of revenue and expense, changes in authority equity and source and application of cash for the years then ended. Our examinations were made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and, accordingly, included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as wf considered necessary in the circumstances. In our opinion, the accompanying statements present fairly the financial position of the DALLAS AREA MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY at December 31, 1987 and 1986 and the results of operations for the years then ended in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding year. CURRENT ASSETS: Cash, including savings of W.H. JOHNSON & COMPANY DALLAS AREA MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY BALANCE SHEET — DECEMBER 31, 1987 AND 1986 $363, 1987 and $347, 1986..................... $ Accounts receivable (Note 3): Sewer rentals......... Brera Other... snl Prepaid insurance............. Interest receivable ............ Due from Harveys Lake ... Total current assets... RESTRICTED ASSETS (Note 2)..................... PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT (Notes 1 and 5)................ OTHER ASSETS: Unamortized bond discount (Note 6)...........av icine. Deferred assessments (Note 4)................... Delinquent assessments (Note 4)................ Facilities plan costs.......... from current assets): Accounts payable.......... CURRENT LIABILITIES (payable from restricted assets): Gesenesenssssassenenasannne 1987 1986 1,997 $ 2,111 PIR I 78,317 90,697 8,246 7,779 PERE 541 NRE a 15,744 14,018 PEA aR LR 11,659 AF a I 18,540 Log ate 3 APA TU ay 134,503 115,146 2,709,958 2,591,001 Swede ee erie 10,850,664 10,780,0 —y tI, A I YI sereriessensenssiransaranss 180,225 188,414 91,037 100,073 79,070 76,423 478,103 CURRENT LIABILITIES: (payable Accounts and project payables................ Accrued Revenue Bond Interest payable.......... Sry Revenue Bonds payable (Note 7)............ Total current liabilities LONG-TERM DEBT: Revenue Bonds payable (Note 7) ............... EQUITY: Authority equity................. $ 14173228 $ 13,986,892 1987 1986 $ 20521 § 19,496 150,167 106,500 107,101 441,667 YORNOT 0 LN, MS 471,188 301,597 3,460,000 3,635,000 asst vssmrneiisusiphtinres 10,242,040 10,050,295 $ 14,173,228 $ 127,771 185,000 135,789 500,699 175,000 282,101 13,986,892
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