“2 TheDallasPost Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 3, 1995 RETR Spring cleanup days in 3 towns Dallas Borough, Kingston Township and Dallas Township will hold their annual Spring Cleanu May 8 through the 13th. Proof of residency is required. The following items will not be accepted: Hazardous wastes, chemicals, brush, tree stumps, cinder blocks, animal or human waste, shingles, sheet rock, or other building materials, leaves, grass, garbage or newspapers. Other information: Dallas Township: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday only, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the rear of municipal building. $5 service chargefor large items such as: carpets, overstuffed chairs, couches, dressers, stoves, washers, dryers, T.V’s, refrig- erators, water heaters, tanks, freezers etc. Tires, $2 each - only 2 per household. There will also be a charge for pickup trucks, vans, tag-along trailers and larger vehicles. Dallas Borough: weekdays 7 a.m.-7 p.m., saturday, 7 a.m.-3 pm. behind borough building. ~ $2 service charge per tire - limit two, must be removed from rim. $5 service chargve for mattresses, $10 for large appliances, $15 for more than one load per household. Kingston Township: weekdays 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. at East Center Street maintenance garage. Coupons for full-size pickup trucks and larger vehicles avail- able at municipal building. a — SA ———— Shavertown U.M. trustees’ garage sale The Shavertown United Methodist Church Trustees will ho their Supervisors award road, rec field bids By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff JACKSON TOWNSHIP - The supervisors awarded bids to American Asphalt to pave sec- tions of Weavertown Road and to Evans Ashphalt to pave sections of Longmeadow, Cross Creek, Blueberry and Stonington roads at their regular May 1 meeting. Approximately $39,000 in Lig- uid Fuels money is available for the work, according to chairman Walter Glogowski. Although Sutton and Deerfield roads were also originally sched- uled for paving, the township doesn’t have enough money for them this year, Glogowski said. Sutton and Deerfield aren't in as Raymond Smith and" several residents living near the site of the proposed salt shed on Heri- tage Road questioned the super- visors about a site plan, treat- ment of runoff, a liner and provi- sions for treating contamination of nearby wells if salt leaches through the floor of the shed and seeps into the water table. “Must you file an enviromental impact statement for this?” Smith asked. “We have stored road salt there for more than 25 years,” Glogow- ski replied. “We're not increasing the amount, just placing it'under cover. We don’t anticipate creat- ing more runoff than is there al- ready.” He added that the salt shed . a bid tobuild the salt shed in July. ro | annual garage sale May 6, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. ed Shape as the other roads, he would be made of precast .con- 3 | : : : added, blocks, which would: be | Jackson Twp. issues zonin ermits Items for the sale include clothing, jewelry, knick knacks, oy crete | Tackeon } Tpe Zowing Officer. John gps issued eight permits 9aMes, baked goods and other miscellaneous goods. A snack bar Le Subsmisers else voled sealed against leakage. | during April, will also be available. The church is located at 163 N. Pioneer above the aaicipal en atom Further studies and a site plan } The largest projects are the construction of two homes by Dale & Avenue, Shavertown. For more information call 675-3616. $400 to $425 per month, to pur- haven t eet denever Fe Sl, | | | - Dale, Sutton Farm Road, each with an estimated valued of $125,000 Committee members are, Gladys Chappele, Mary J. Crispell, chase a flagpole for the front ofthe th Se A A. Bs given | | for Ray Di Petro and Joe Dalkiewicz George Parrs, Jean Parrs and Kim Koehl. munichelb ald € foWwns/p Several rucidoads a palbuildingfor$1,113and of dirt, which will be levelled, | 3 5 avard a S13.614 bid to Bear graded and seeded to prepare the ) rigs reek Nursery to excavate a gijte. | Subsidized meals for combination softball /soccer prac- The supervisors plan os hard | ~Girl Scout campers tice field at the recreation park. Yd ; | less than 15 days prior to the start of the camp session. O b Children of food stamp house- holds or Aid’ 't6 Families with (tuarie ries | | Dependent Children (AFDC) as: = 3 = : HEHE as sistance units are aytomatically ¥ TR} No CHARLES PIMM : Ah | 99 el | eligible to recejye; gee meal bene- ig Charles J. Pind 285, formerly ter for the Oneonta Council in Ol gst 981 || fits. Below are the Family Size pen oie ied ari 06, 1005, of Loyalville, died Apr. 29, 1995at New York. ursing me fo | : and Income Guidelines for free in Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- the Clarks Summit State Hospital He was preceded in death by a and reduced priced meals. tal. where he had been a patient for brother, Arthur, and sister, Har- | {Family 1994 Annual Born in Plymouth, she was the the past 13 years. riet Kocher. | Size Income daughter of the late David and Born in Loyalville, he was the Surviving are sons, John, Har- ' 1 13,616 Eleanor Wilson Jenkins. son of the late John and Cora veys Lake; Charles, Beaumont; 9 18,204 She was a former resident of Fisher Pimm and had resided in brother, John C. Loyalville; sis- i 3 22,792 Mount Tabor, NJ and had livedat ~~ Pennfield, NY, for 15 years prior ters, Hannah Schooley, Rhoda } 4 27,380 Harveys Lake since 1968. to returning to Loyalville in 1973. Doughtery and Mary J. Sedlak, } 48 31,968 She was preceded in death by A 1957 graduate of Laketon all of Loyalville; Arline Schneider- | 6 36,556 her husband, Kenneth W.; High School, he was employed as ite, Dallas; three grandchildren. 7 41,144 brother, David Jenkins. a township truck driver. Interment, Maple Grove Ceme- : tbs a7 Surviving are a son, Kenneth He was a past Cub Scout Mas- tery, Pikes Creek. A 24 Bed Personal Care Center. Please call rad 158 ! Each addition family member D., Rockaway, NJ; a grandson; Malene Konopke, R.N. to inquire about the 4, 588. brother, Robert Jenkins, Harris- services offered bv the ery ] For further information about burg. ‘ y a ithe summer food service program Interment, Maple Hill Ceme- | 4 ORC HH ROC KER Area's Newest Personal Care Center ontact Deborah Gallagher, at tery, Hanover Township. - 759-8236. 675-1 787 : & MORE OBITUARIES, PG. 16 : a \YEICISHIBYENOE a 288-3500 aple my 1 Manot (EF 1} Bh dub Quality Hardwood Rockers HO | ; Mark Plaza, Edwardsville, Rt. 11 wid or Ready to Finish PDP ALLAS £ Sys 586-6000 4 i Sale pried. 0 0 As RAR 42 Boxed rd | » Ris. 6 & 11, Clarks Summit : Sloat y N.E. Penna's Renowned Spot g a. Lal Tn 00 + Bark Mulch + Topsoil BB [) oe 4 : Ff / Over 100 Entrees Sale Ends May 31, Pos: Hume Sand oo] : Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. till Mother's Day While Supply Lasts * Garden Mix e Driveway Gravel 1 After eters ay 3 z ns 2 p.m. PPty e Compost e Decorative Gravels. © | 3 hii ; - Prompt Delivery - 3 Fri. May 5 Bat Mays | Som. Way 7 The Furniture Workshop p Y B Die Dave & | Karaoke 115 West Center Hill Rd., Dallas PA 675-5288 EDWARD'S LANDSCAPING SERVICE; NC i Hai /Dancing Frank Mon. - Fri. 10to 5 « Sat. 10to 3 — 525 River Street, Forty Fort, PA 18704 (gma o Hard John w on. - Fri. 10 to at. 0) vm iver Street, Forty Fort, ro 2 | & Rocking Rich MC/Visa/Discover/Lay-A-Way (717) 287-4329 grinest hg : +, + The Penn's Woods Girl Scout Council is operating its summer Resident Camp program this summer at Camp Louise, located "6 miles North of Berwick. "The program is open to both “registered Girl Scouts and non- member girls age six through 17. A variety of one-and two-week -'programs are offered from June 1125 to August 5. Informational “brochures are available from the Council office at 717-829-2631 or the cainp office at 717-759-8236. This summer the Council will sponsor the summer food service program at Camp Louise. Meals "are available for free for all chil- + dren eligible for the program with- + out charge. . Registration for camp and the ; Summer Food Service Program * application must be received no uniform. VanKuyk, and Andrew Check, Jr. Receive Cub Scouts’ highest award Cub Pack #155 sponsored by the Trucksville United Methodist Church, recently held an “Arrow of Light” ceremony, the highest award to be earned in Cub Scouting and can be worn on a Boy Scout First row, Charles Stajewski, Sr., cubmaster; Bradley Glatz, Ryan Pettit, Patrick Haradem, Ronald Boback, Kenneth Bauer, Eric Daney, Philip Pack and Joe Goryl, Sr. cubmaster. Second row: George Sprague, Jr., Jeffrey Glatz, Frank Oatridge, Dennis Ellis, Carl Schiel, Arie hy Earn Arrow of Light Award 4s shen { 3 Webelos Den #3, members Eric Daney, Shane Shrader and Arie VanKuyk completed all the requirements for the “Arrow of. Light.” The Dallas Post 675-5211 FAX: 675-3650 E-mail: dallipost@epix.net Mailing Address: P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18612 Shipping Address: 45 Main Road, Dallas PA 18612 Office hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. SING Classified Advertising Deadline: Mondays at 4 p.m. Display Advertising Deadline: Mondays at 4 p.m. (Friday at 4 p.m. if proof required) We have a variety of rates and programs to suit your advertising needs. The Dallas Post satisfies most co-op ad programs. \ Creative services at no charge. Combination rates with The Abington Journal, Clarks Summit, available. We can produce your newsletter, flyer or newspaper. 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