12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 4, 1997 Ride for Dignity July 27 The fourth annual Hospice Hundred Ride for Dignity is set for Sun. July 27, at the Dallas High School, Dallas. The bicycle ride offers a 100K, 50K and 20K course. The ride has full support of ham radio operators, sag wagons and aid stations. Proceeds from the Hospice Hundred benefit Hospice Saint John, a Lutheran Welfare Service of Northeastern Pennsylvania. ~ Hospice Saint John cares for over 120 patients and their families every day. Supported by offices in Hazleton, Greater Scranton, in- cluding Lords Valley and the Wyo- ming Valley. Hospice Saint John covers a 10 county area of Northeasern Pennsylvania. Individual registration after June 1, itis $35. Teams up to four register for $100; from four to 10, the registration is $150; and over 10, it is $200. Riders are encour- aged to raise $150 in pledges. New this year is the Children’s Rodeo. Abike safety program and activities for children are planned. There is no registration fee for the Children’s Rodeo, but registra- tion is required. For more information on Hos- pice Saint John’s Hospice Hun- dred - Ride for Dignity, pelase calll 1-888-3BICYCLE or 717 454- 5300, ext. 39 Good Time Travelers slate trips Reservations are now being taken by the Good Time Travelers for the second bus on a trip to Nova Scotia June 15-22, featur- ing seven nights accommodations (two nights on Prince Edward Is- © land), full breakfasts and dinners, a cruise aboard the Scotia Prince, a visit to the home of Anne of Green Gables, and other attrac- tions. Future trips scheduled are: July 30, “Ragtime Follies”, fea- turing King Henry and Dolly, at Jim Thorpe, PA. August 2, a Tioga Scenic train ride, with dinner, through the Wellsboro, PA countryside. November 2-8, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, with outstanding accommodations, full breakfasts and dinners, aboat cruise, shows, a shopping trip to Barefoot Land- ing, Waccamaw Pottery, Fantasy Harbour and more. Reserve early, this trip fills fast. For more information or to make reservations, call Marion at 288- 9459 or Betty at 639-5242. Ev- eryone is welcome. Nominations tor environmental awards now being accepted On behalf of the NEPA Part- ners, the Pennsylvania Environ- mental Council-Northeast Office would like to announce that nomi- nations are being accepted for the Seventh Annual NEPA Environ- mental Partnership Awards. These awards are presented an- nually to individuals and/or or- ganizations for excellence in envi- ronmental protection or conser- vation in NEPA. In addition, the awardee must have demonstrated the quality of involving and working success- fully in partnership with others. In presenting these awards, the NEPA Partners: Wilkes Univer- sity, EDCNP, the World Future Society’ NEPA, PEC 'NE Office and the/Procter & Gamble Paper Prod- ucts Company join together to recognize outstanding accom- plishments and teamwork in pro- tecting and conserving our envi- ronment. : Nominations may be submit- ted by civic organizations, clubs, schools, school districts, colleges / universities, local governments, general authorities, state govern- ment agencies, chambers of com- merce, industries or any other recognized local or regional orga- nizations which support environ- mental protection and conserva- tion in NE PA. Nominations may be submit- ted for environmental protection or conservation achievements in the following areas: Agriculture and Silviculture; Business and Industry; Education; Science and Engineering; Environmental Com- munity; Government; Civic Com- munity and Individual. In addition, nominations for the esteemed Third Annual Tho- mas P. Shelburne Environmental Leadership Award will be ac- cepted. This award was established by the NEPA Environmental Partners to publicly recognize an individual who stands out for his or her long term commitment to environmen- tal'qifality, through their inspira- tional’ leadership, and dedicated commitments to partnerships. To receive nomination materi- als for thel997 Environmental Partnership Awards, please con- tact: Leonard Carlin, EDCNP at (717) 655-5581 or the PEC-NE office at (717) 831-4997. Nominations accepted until July 3, 1997 at 5 p.m. Award winners will be announced onJuly 31, 1997. Award presentations will be made during the PEC’s annual program, “An Evening for Northeastern Pennsylvania's Environment” MOVERS AND SHAKERS | Deadline 4:00 P.M. Mondays [3g] eTolge: Ta @l\ fe] {[o:] edit or properly classify all discriminatory. The Dallas Post reserves the right to reject, submitted for publication. We will not knowingly accept an advertisement that might be considered misleading, fraudulent, illegal, unfair, suggestive, in bad taste or Low Rates advertising 20 Words * 4 Weeks * $12 Prepaid rate, add $1 if billed Call for Business Ad rates Call 675-5211 to place your GUAR The Dallas Post 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Mon. - Fri. ANTEED RESULTS" classified ad Ads that fall under the following criteria must be paid in advance of publication: Work wanted Situations wanted All ads for moving, if they are leaving the area. All ads for going out of business. Ads from outside our circulation area. ) es Cee Card VISA — Ly * If you don't get results in 4 weeks, we'll run your ad Free for another 4 weeks. Fax Your Ad For maximum convenience - 675-3650 Box Numbers Blind Box Numbers are available. They may be mailed or picked up. $3.00 charge. All information concerning the box number is confidential, and we cannot disclose the identity of the Box Holder. Read your ad carefully the first day it appears and report any errors before the next edition: this will be the only proof you will receive. Errors should be reported immediately as The Dallas Post can be responsible for the first incorrect insertion only. Cancellations must be called in before the regular ad deadline. join our sales crew. NO DELIVERY can make a good give us a call at SUBSCRIPTION SALES We're looking for two or three students to weekly, 5t0 8:30 p.m., earn good commis- sions for each sale. If you're highly-motivated, personable and 696-6979 Ask for David Work three evenings appearance, please Call 675-5211 8:30 Office supplies for sale 3 cases 14 7/8" by 11" computer paper, 18 Ib. and 20 Ib. $35 each or $95 for all. 11 boxes adhesive computer labels, 3 1/2" by 15/16", 5000 labels per box. $8 ea. or $75 for all. a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Are you in need of Cash? PERSONAL LOANS $600 TO $25,000 EQUITY LOANS AVAILABLE Apply by phone or in person Mon. - Fri. 9-5 Including Sat. 'til 1 P.M. Evenings by appointment. Call HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT 116 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 824-5717 LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamen- tary have been granted to James P. Harris, Jr., Executor in the Estate of William L. Nash, (who diedMarch 6, 1997), late of Forty Fort Borough, Luzerne-Gounty,RPennss sylvania. . All. persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment and those hav- ing claims or demands topresentthe same with- out delay to the Execu- tor at 11 W. Market St., Suite 700, Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18701-1991. 21-3-P AUTOMOBILES 1980 VOLVO 240DL, Many new parts. $1200. Call 675-7066. 9-tfn-P 94 JEEP SAHARA, hard top, p.s., ABS, rear win- dow defrost, a.c., 22,000 mi. Garage kept, $16,000, like new. 696- 0906. 20-4-P 94TOYOTACAMRYLE CASHMERE, 44,000 mi., ABS brakes, auto, sunroof, nice cond. Ask- ing $12,500. Call 675- 4549, Ext. 2. 21-4-P BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY SWEET VALLEY SA- LON for sale in a grow- ing economic location. Two operator estab- lished turnkey business. Nothing to lose every- thing to gain. Retiring due to health. Reply the Dallas Post, Box 366-A, Dallas, PA 18612, 21-4- P FOR SALE 'SERDIAK coal stove. $200 or best offer. 696- 3410. 21-4-P hickory. 674-6671. 21- 4-P NAVY BLUE COUCH, good cond. comfortable, Call 674-5563 after 4 p.m. 21-4-P Girls bicycle, 20”, 26” ,16”, $25 ea. 822-4251. 22-4-P 2SANDCHAIRS with re- inforced arms and match- ing umbrellas, Still wrapped. Never used. Cost $75 will sell for $50. 639-2025. 23-4-P BRONZE ALUMINUM KITCHEN SET, formica table top w/leaf, 5 chairs, $50. 675-4366 before 11 a.m. 23-4-P MEN’S GOLF CLUBS, Yamaha graphite woods, 1, 3, 5, 7, regular shaft; $200 set. 674-7077. 23- 4-P MURRAY BIKE, girls 26”, 12 speed, $30. Very good cond. 288-3321. 23-4-P 14 7/8” BY 11” CON- TINUOUS FORM com- puter paper. Five boxes, 18 and 20 Ib. Blue bar and green bar. $35 each or all for $150. 675-5211 during business hours. Dr. David Bradbury, assistant professor of communication at Wilkes University, is one of eight media educators in the nation to receive a 1997 summer faculty development grant from the na- tional Association of Television Program Executives. The NATPE summer faculty program allows teaching faculty to spend the summer working with a local station, cable system, net- work or syndicator to increase teaching effectiveness through first hand experience. Since 1990, Dr. Bradbury has taught telecommunications at Wilkes. He has also served as faculty advisor for WCLH-FM, the University’s student-run radio station. Dr. Bradbury was funded for a three-week grant at a broadcast- ing facility in northeastern Penn- sylvania. Bradbury received his B.A. from Heidelberg College in Ohio, a M.A. from West Virginia University and his Ph.D. from Temple University. He and his wife, Jill and their two children, Jennifer and Jonathan reside in the Back Mountain. Edward L. Steltz has been designated a Certified Employee Benefit Specialist (CEBS) by the International Foundation of Employee Ben- efit Plans and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Steltz quali- fied for the des- ignation by pass- ing a series of 10 college level national examinations on employee benefit subjects, and by meeting and demonstrating high standard of business and professional conduct. Steltz is the Human Resources Manager for the Martz Group with operations in Pennsylvania, Washington, D.C., Virginia and Florida. He is a graduate of Penn State University and serves on numerous professional and com- munity boards including Presi- dent of the Board of Step-By-Step and Penn State Wilkes-Barre Ad- visory Board. He is a resident of Dallas. FOR SALE WICKER FURNITURE, 36in. round wicker table, 2 square wicker chairs, 4 shelf wicker bookcase. Very good cond. $100. 696-4407. 20-4-P PFALTZGRAFF DIN- NERWARE, Yorktown, 8 pc. setting, many acces- sories. $400. 639-1405, lv. message. 20-4-P 1993 WHIRLPOOL large capacity gas dryer, heavy duty, lightly used, $200. 675-7942. 21-4-P REFRIGERATOR/ FREEZER, $75; Ig. ca- pacity washer, $75. 675- 7040. 21-4-P ASSORTED MECHAN- ICS TOOLS including Craftsman, Stanley, Har- ris Mechanics hand tools. Call 639-2025. 21-4-P SEARS 900 watt 120 Volt AC output gas powered generastor, $75. 696- 1093. 21-4-P 9-P-TFN VINYL STORM WIN- DOW, like new, one left 27x52 or alittle more $20. Call 675-0460 leave message. 40-tfn-P CAST IRON CLAW FOOT BATH TUB. Exc. cond. 675-0460 37-tfn-P STEEL BUILDINGS, new, engineered 40x60x12 was $15,500 now $8,940; 50x100x16 was $26,200 now $17,931; 60x200x16 was $62,500 now $39,972. 1- 800-406-5126. 23-1-P FIREWOOD, split oak, “§7GFrigidaire Frost Free refrigerator, $100.5 4TIRES,PZ35-75R-15" | Firestone ATX $100; ! - REAL ESTATE SALES 27 Years of Experience State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser BESECKER REALTY Robert L. Besecker, Realtor 10 Main St. Dallas, PA 18612 (717) 675-3611 Antiques and Furnishings or Euate Sal ph? Estate of Mrs. Onilla Hobbs 110 Warren St., Tunkhannock, PA Sunday — Monday June 8th — 9th 12 noon — 5 pm Dale K. Myers, Mgr. 717-836-1582 TELEMARKETING You Deserve The Very Best. You Deserve RMH! Make this your year to succeed. Ifyou are look- ing for an exciting ca- reer with a leader in the Telemarketing industry, specializing in financial services and insurance, this is your chance be- cause the opportunities never end! 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BRICK RANCHER, 2 acres, 3 Br, hardwood floors, 2 car garage, inground pool. Patio, landscaped. Exc. cond. 675-6916. 21-4-P GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE, June 9, 9-3:30, Star Hill, Beau- mont. Kerosene heater, freezer, glassware, sil- verware, doors, many items too numerous to mention. RUMMAGE SALE, Sat., June 7, 9-4 p.m. Trinity Presbyterian Church, 105 Irem Rd., (Road to Irem C.C.), collectibles, clothing, household items. 23-1-P GARAGE SALE, 94 Church St., Dallas, Fri.- Sat., June 6 & 7, 9 to 3 p.m.; quality merchan- GARAGE SALE, Ama- teur collectibles, bells, clowns, mugs, Elvis, small china cabinet and other flea market items. June 6 & 7, 9-4 p.m. 200 Hemlock St., Fernbrook, Dallas. 23-1-P RENTALS HELP WANTED HIGHLY MOTIVATED experienced hairstylist wanted for a clientel based salon. 477-2139. 21-4-P PART TIME COOK & GRILL PERSON, 3 to 4 days a week, June thru Sept. including Saturday evenings. Call 586-5493, ask for Gretchen or Ann Marie. 21-4-P CARPENTRY WORK, Looking for motivated workers seeking chal- lenging work. Travel & transportation required. All phases of construc- tion, we doitall. Willtrain the right candidate./ Call 639-2353 or Fax resume to 639-0931. 23-4-P SALES STAFF FOR GREYSTONE GAR- DENS, English garden center in Clarks Summit. Part-time work hours available. Call Cindy Vipond, 586-5493. 23- 4-P AVON $8-$15/hr. No minimum orders, no door-to-door, no inven- tory. 1-800-400-8965 Ind/sls/rep 23-1-P SUMMER HELP, Co- lumbia Porch Shade Co., Painting and woodcut- ting. 639-1223. 23-4-P 1 BDRM AVAILABLE NOW, wall to wall car- peting, refrigerator & gas stove incl. $350 + utili- ties & garbage. Sec. Dep. & Refs. O.S.P. 675- 4943. 21-4-P CAPE COD HOUSE, quiet residential area, newly restored. Energy efficient, 2 floors, 3 BR, LR, Den, EIK. Pets neg. $580/mo. + utilities. Se- curity and References. Property For Sale by Owner FN with a classified ad in The Dallas Post 675-5211 Deadline: Monday, 4 p.m. Call 693-0264. 23-4-P SITUATION WANTED EXPERIENCED CHILD CARE, in my home, all ages welcome. Exc. ref- erences, reasonable rates. For more informa- tion, call Sue 639-2284. 23-4-P MISCELLANEOUS HAVE FUN WITH SPORTS TRIVIA Call now!!! 1-900-336-1800 Ext. 1369. $2.99 per min. Must be 18 yrs. 22-4-P SERVICES FOR HIRE People interested in the: Back Mountain Read The Dallas | Post | Answers to Super Crossword DIA|F|T J|E|E|P B|RIAIMERM|A|ID[C|A|P ACE BK. 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