HQ The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 28, 1993 3 Spring cleanups Several Back Mountain communities have announced their spring cleanup schedules. The dates and procedures are listed below. All require proc of residency. Dallas Borough “WHEN: May 10-15. 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. "WHERE: Borough garage, behind the borough building, 25 Main Street. © WHAT: Household items including appliances. Freon must be removed ‘from refrigerators and air conditioners. "NOT ACCEPTED: Yard waste, toxic materials, asbestos, construction debris, paint in cans, sealed containers, batteries, ashes. “CHARGES: $5 each for "white goods" appliances. $2 each for mat- “tresses and tires off the rims. INFORMATION: Call 675-1389 weekdays between 8 a.m. and Noon. Dallas Township “WHEN: May 10-15. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m.to 3 p.m. Saturday. . WHERE: Rear of Dallas Township building, Route 309. WHAT: Household items including appliances. Only 2 tires per house- “hold. "NOT ACCEPTED: Hazardous waste, chemicals, brush, tree stumps, cinder block, animal or human waste, construction materials, leaves, ~ gtass, garbage, newspapers. ‘CHARGES: Cars, no charge. Pickup load, 8' box, $20; Pickup load. 3" ., box, $15; Mini pickup, $15; Tag-a-long trailer load, $20; Larger trucks according to size. Also, there will be a service charge for large items such © as carpets, couches and other furniture and appliances. : "INFORMATION: Call 675-5217. “'Kingston Township . WHEN: May 10-15. 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, 8 a.m.to 4 p.m. Saturday. . WHERE: Kingston Twp. maintenance building, 225 East Center Street, . Shavertown. WHAT: Household items. Limit of 2 tires per household. NOT ACCEPTED: Washers, dryers, refrigerators, air conditioners, hot water heaters, recyclable materials, tree stumps, brick, stone, concrete, construction debris, commercial waste, paint, chemicals and other ‘materials as prohibited by law. CHARGES: Cars, vans and station wagons no charge. Residents with pickup trucks and larger vehicles must obtain an admisson coupon atthe township office before entering the cleanup site. Vehicles larger than a pickup truck, $25. All vehicles with commercial licenses must have an _ admission coupon. Coupons available at the Kingston Township Munici- s pal Building Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. _ INFORMATION: Call 696-3809. KT residents must have permits for construction The residents or anyone locat- ing in Kingston Township are reminded that the Zoning Ordi- nance requires that a Zoning Permit be issued for the following residential and non-residential activities: The use of land, the use of buildings or the construction, enlargement, extension or modi- fieation of all buildings, accessory burildings, garages, decks, sheds, patios, fences, retaining walls, swimming pools, off street park- ing facilities, driveways or other projections into the yard space. Also, the demolition of a structure and a home occupation require permits. In addition, a building permit is required for all new construc- tion, including accessory build- ings and enlargement, or exterior modification of existing buildings. Permits or additional informa- tion may be obtained from the Zoning Officer, in the Municipal Office at 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, daily from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. | “Little {| Things | Count We also do the little things well. That's what separates Tacking a cuff, tightening a button, checking a zipper. /*/ no extra cost. Steven's ’ 8 * . i. be iF Town & Country Country Club Shopping Ctr. 875- 0468 It's easy to do the big things. us from all the other cleaners. ~~ We do the little extras that add extra life to your clothes - at Town & Country Cleaners % Check Out Our New Store Hours “Mon. - Fri. 7AM. - 7P.M. ¢ Sat. 8 AM. - 6 PM. 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Mrs. Katherine Hall, the first Chairperson of the Antiques Show, has donated two door prizes, a lamp table and lamp. This year more than a dozen local dealers will be at the show including Country Club Antiques, Yesterday's Images, Dallas; Heri- tage House Shoppes, Cider Mill Antiques, Clarks Summit; Kim- berly Kern, Horseshoe Barn An- tiques, Factoryville; The Willows, Bethlehem; Mary Skoronski, Tunkhannock; Today's Treasures, Plymouth; K & A. Treasure's, The Quilt Racque, Shavertown; Helen Barna, Hudson and Appletree Antiques, Fleetville. The show will also feature a flea mart and flower mart. Homemade soups, sandwiches and pies will be served for lunch both days and a special dinner prepared by Guy Zehner of Celestino’s Restaurant will be served on Tuesday eve- ning. BMT Land Trust to meet April 29 The Back Mountain Regional Land Trust will meet Thursday, April 29, at 7 p.m. at Hayfield House at the Penn State-Lehman campus. Interested residents are invited. Vietham Vets of America to meet May 5 Vietnam Veterans of America Dallas Chapter will hold its monthly meeting May 5, at the American Legion Post, Dallas. Installation of new officers will take place. All members are asked to attend this meeting. L-L Taxpayers list Candidates’ Nights The Lake-Lehman Taxpayers' Association will hold "Meet the Can- didates Night" at the Harveys Lake Borough building Wednesday, April 28, at 7 p.m. and at the Lehman Township municipal building Thursday, April 29, at 7 p.m. Meet the candidates at Westmoreland The Westomoreland Elementary PTO, in conjuction with the Dallas Elementary PTO, will conduct a "Meet the Candidates Night" at the Westmoreland school on Lehigh Street in Trucksvill on Tuesday, May 11, 1993 beginning at 7:30 p.m. All Dallas school board candidates have been invited to participate in a nonpartisan forum to discuss relevant issues regarding the direction of education within the district. The general public is welcome to attend and pertinent questions will be taken from the audience. 9) / 674-5690 ~~ I would like to welcome Diane to Classic Nails. Call 674-5690 for an appointment with her and receive $5.00 off full set of tips or $2.00 off a manicure. Please call for an appointment. 183A North Main Street, Shavertown, PA 18708 ANTIQUE SHOW PLANNERS - Planning committee members for the Prince of Peace antique show and sale are, from left, Doris Maturi, Florence Juris, Mary Martin, Edna Yatsko, Phyllis Mazula and Cindy Nardi. The show will take place May 4 and 5 at the church on Main Street in Dallas. Trucksville U.M. Church to hold Women's Day May 2 The United Methodist Women of Trucksville will celebrate United Methodist Sunday on May 2, 1993 at the 11 a.m. worship service. The Reverend Penelope A. Gladwell, guest preacher, will deliver a message entitled “The Apple Tree Parable”. Reverend Gladwell is the new associate council director for dis- trict programming for the Wyo- ming Conference of the United Methodist Church. She comes to the position from the Western Pennsylvania Conference where: she was pastor of Emanuel United Methodist Church in Pittsburgh. The Cherub and Junior Choirs will present a musical selection at this service. There will be only one Worship Service at 11 a.m. Huntsville U.M. Church to hold Women's Day May 2 The Huntsville United Method- ist Church, Huntsville Road, Chase will hold its Women's Day Services on Sunday, May 2 at 9:15 a.m. The service will be conducted ‘by members of the United Meth- odist Women of the church. Guest speaker will be Ms. Dorothy Gilbert, a retired missionary now. residing at Wesley Village. Shet will speak on missions. 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