PAGE SIXTEEN J KENNETH R. HOOVER Kenneth R. Hoover, 77, of Sutton Creek Road, Exeter Township, died Sept. 30 in General Hospital. Born May 29, 1901, he was a life resident of Exeter Township and was a member of Mount Zion United Methodist Church. great-grandchild. Funeral was Tuesday with Rev. Paul R. Bauer, pastor of Mount Zion UM Church, officiating. Inter- ment was in Marsh Ceme- tery, Centermoreland. MAGDALENA MACIEJCZAK He formerly was employed 23 years at Stanton Power Plant of Pennsylvania Power and Light Co., Mrs. Magdalena Gar- bush Maciejczak, 89, of Sweet Valley RD 1, died Sept. 28 at Mountaintop. Harding, retiring in 1956. Born May 8, 1889, in His wife the former Warsaw, Poland, she Eleanor Swartwood, died resided the last 50 years in in 1977. Sweet Valley. She was a Surviving are sons, member of Our Lady of Kenneth Jr., Vineland, Mount Carmel Church, N.J.; Herbert, Millville, Lake Silkworth. N.J.: Ernest, Exeter Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Blanche Baker and Mrs. Agnes Maciejezak, Sweet Valley; son, Michael Garbush, Wilkes-Barre; 24 grandchildren; 32 great- grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Mary Szela, Idetown; Mrs. Antoinette Kobilski, Township Police Chief, at home; Howard, Penns Grove, N.J.; Harold, Franklin Township super- visor, Orange; daughters, Mrs.. Eleanor Ruth White, Tunkhannock; Mrs. Evelyn Rottgen, Mason, W. Va.; 11 grandchildren; one Kingston; Mrs. Anna School Menus GATE OF HEAVEN Oct. 9-13 MONDAY--Steak hoagie, onion rings, pickles, peas, pineapple slice, milk. TUESDAY--Hot dog w-sauerkraut, corn chips, peaches, milk. WEDNESDAY--Peanut butter and jelly sandwicl chicken vegetable soup, saltines, pears, cookies, milk. THURSDAY--Baked chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy, green beans, fruit cup, dinner roll, chocolate milk. FRIDAY--Baked fish, cole slaw; French fries, bread- butter, fruited jello, milk. “ DALLAS Oct. 9-13 MONDAY--Ravioli with meat, Italian bread and butter, green beans, sliced peaches, cookie, chilled milk. TUESDAY--Chili dog on roll or plain hot dog w-mustard, potato chips, baked beans, applesauce, chilled milk. WEDNESDAY--Natl. School Lunch (Universal Menu)-- Oven fried chicken, mashed potatoes, country gravy, celery-carrot sticks, orange wedges, Angel biscuit w- honey butter, oatmeal raisin cookie, chilled milk. THURSDAY--Hot roast beef sandwich on roll, pickle chips, peas, lettuce wedge-dressing, ice cream, peanuts, chilled milk. ; FRIDAY-Juice, 2 pieces pizza, vegetable, fresh apple, chilled milk. : : LAKE LEHMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT October 9-13 MONDAY--Hamburg on bun, vegetable soup, saltines, fruit, milk. TUESDAY--Hot dog on bun, potato chips, cheese squares, baked beans, peanuts, ice cream, milk. WEDNESDAY-NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH--Oven fried chicken, mashed potatoes, country gravy, carrot and celery sticks, angel biscuit w-honey butter, orange wedges, raisin oatmeal cookies, milk. THURSDAY--Meatball hoagie, potato chips, buttered green beans, fruited pudding, milk. FRIDAY-Sea burger fish pattie on bun, tartar sauce, potato puffs, cabbage salad, fruit, milk. 22¢ LAKE-LEHMAN BLACK KNIGHTS \ Burger King XIN NOE NACA AN NC NOR NE NN NNN NNN NNN v Szypt, Canada. Funeral was Saturday with Mass of Christian Burial in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment was in the parish cemetery. MARY C. STOLARICK Miss Mary C. Stolarick, Lehman, died early Tuesday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Richard H. Disque, Dallas, following an illness. Born in Plymouth, she resided in Lehman most of her life and graduated from Lehman High School. Miss Stolarick was a member of St. Stephen’s Church, Plymouth. Also surviving are brothers and sister, Stephen Stolarick and Mrs. Anne Pleiss, Shavertown; Frank, Leh- man. Funeral was from Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial High- way, Dallas, with Mass of Christian Burial in St. Stephen’s Church, Ply- mouth, with Rev. John Zipay, pastor, officiating. Interment: was in the parish cemetery, Lehman. GEORGE KOWALLIC George Kowallic, 140 Tunkhannock Highway, Dallas Township, died Monday morning in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Born in Courtdale, he later resided many years in Luzerne and Wilkes- Barre, moving five years ago to Dallas Township. He formerly was employed as a miner by several local coal companies, retiring in 1973. Surviving are his wife, the former Florence Rzonca; children, Mrs. Joseph Wieczorek, Larks- ville; Mrs. William Hor- ner, Harveys Lake; William Koepke, Tunk- hannock; seven grand- children; brother, John and sister, Mrs. Joseph Zuba, Luzerne. Funeral was Sept. 28 with Rev. Henry Medd officiating. Interment was in’ Woodlawn Cemetery, Dallas. MARION MONTROSS Mrs. Marion Montross, 85, of Lake Road, Noxen, died Sept. 30 in her home. The former Marion Ferguson, she was born Apr. 9, 1893, in Ackron City, Iowa, and resided the last 50 years in Noxen. She was a charter member of Beaumont Seventh Day Adventist: Church. Her husband, Floyd, died in 1968. Surviving are Wilford, Edison, N.J.; Glen, Baltimore; Dr. Ernest, Colton, Calif.; six grandchildren; : three great-grandchildren. sons, THE DALLAS POST, OCTOBER 5, 1978 Compare For Yourself ... The Country Framer Does It Best ! : / cs Mrs. Patricia Klein Rosenthal, Newberry Estate, Dallas, was named chairperson of Wyoming Seminary’s 1978 Homecoming-Parents’ Day committee, it was an- nounced by Stephen Killian, president, Alumni Association. Homecoming-Parents Day will be held Saturday, Oct. 21. The actual kick-off of the events will take place the night before as students will gather-for the traditional pep rally and bonfire at Nesbitt Field. This will be followed by the starting of the construction of society displays which lasts most of the ‘evening. On Homecoming Day, there will be coffee and doughnuts at 9 a.m. for alumni, faculty and friends. Conferences EE EE DAT ERSTE, Funeral was Tuesday from Nulton Funeral Home, Beaumont, with Pastor Richard Farley, of Beaumont Seventh Day Adventist Church, of- ficiating. Interment was in Orcutt Cemetery, Noxen. Expressions of Sympathy MUM FARM Free WANT ADS 675-5211 * PETES SETS EET ETE ITICELISECE CELE SS SS x between faculty members and parents having ap- points will be conducted during the morning hours, according to Robert D. Klarsch, academic dean. Other activities for the day include the judging of the society displays, field hockey game between Seminary and Delaware Valley at 11 a.m., followed by the football game at 2 p.m. against St. Thomas More. The Homecoming Queen will be crowned during the halftime of the football game and the winner of the society displays will also be made known at this time. An informal reception will be held on the back campus following the football game. In the early evening the annual student- sponsored United Way dinner will be served in Fleck Dining Hall. Con- cluding the festivities will be a dance in the Pet- tebone-Dickson Student Center. An art exhibit will be on display in the Wallace F. Stettler Learning Resources Center throughout the day. Mrs. Rosenthal is a 1964 graduate of Wyoming Seminary. The Rosen- thal’s daughter, Lisa, attends the Wyoming Seminary Day School. president of the Seminary Alumni Association and chairman of thcoming annual rummage sale held at the Day School. LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Township Zoning and Hearing Board will hold a public meeting Oct. 16, 1978 at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to hear the appeal of C.R. Yeagley, 486 South Mountain Bivd., Mountaintop, Pa. 18707 for a Special Exception from Section V un- der Section 7.01 of the Dallas Town- ship zoning Ordinance. Property is located on Williams Street and zoned S-1. Leonard Kozick 37-1 Before RRS XXX N50 L i LEGAL NOTICE The West Side Area Vocational Technical School will receive bids for the purchase of new data processing LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Township Zoning and Hearing Board will hold a public meeting Oct. 16, 1978 at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to hear the appeal of C.R. Yeagley, 486 South Mountain Blvd. Mountaintop, Pa. 18707 for a Special Exception from Section V un- der Section 7.01 of the Dallas Town- ship Zoning Ordinance. Property is located on East Overbrook Road and zoned S-1. Leonard Kozick Zoning Officer quipment until 2:00 P.M. on Oc- tober 23, 1978, at the office of the Director of said School at Evans Street, Pringle Borough, Kingston, Pa. 18704. Specifications may be secured upon application to the Business Office of said School on or after October 1, 1978. Bids will be opened at a meeting of the Operating Committee of the School on October 23, 1978, at 8:00 P.M. Bernard Novicki, Secretary 37-3 NOTICE is hereby given that Let- ters Testamentary have been gran- ted in the ESTATE OF JOSEPH MIR- MAK, late of the City of Wilkes- Barre, County of Luzerne, Pen- nsylvaina, who died August 13, 1978. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Executor, John A. Mirmak, 1034 Chesapeake Drive, Apt. 8-C, Havre de Grace, Maryland, or his Attorneys, Horigan, Kluger & Spohrer Associated, 700 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 Richard M. Goldberg, Esquire, for HOURIGAN, KLUGER & SPOHRER ASSOCIATES 700 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 37-3 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Borough of Harveys Lake will hold a special meeting ot 8:00 PM on Thursday, October 19, 1978 in the Daniel C. Roberts Fire Company. Building. The purpose of the meeting is to open bids for pipe and any other business to come before Council. 37-1 LEGAL NOTICE The West Side Area Vocational Technical School will receive bids for the purchase of propane gas for the energy system of the West Side Area Vocational Technical School at School at Evans Street, Pringle Borough, Kingston, Pa. 18704. Specifications may be secured upon application to the Business Office of the School on or after October 2, 1978. Bids will be opened at a meeting of the Operating Committee of the School on October 23, 1978, Sealed proposals will be received by the: Borough of Harveys Lake of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania at P.O. Box 60, 121 Lakseide Drive, Harveys Lake, Pa. 18618 until 8:00 P.M., on October 19, 1978, for the following: 240 L.F.— of 24" Rein- forced Concrete Pipe. Proposals must be upon the forms furnished by the Municipality. —The bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in the amount of 10 per cent of the bid, made payable to the Municipality. The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. the Borough Council for action. disposition of solid wastes. ($100.00) Dollars for each offense. C1 a at.8:00 P.M. a Harveys Lake Borough Bernard Novicki, : BY Ann Marie Shaver Secretary Secretary-Treasurer 37-3 37:1 NOTICE . Secretary Ralph Garris NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION were filed and approved by the Depart- ment of State, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on May 31, 1978, and a Certificate of Incorporation issued RONALD A. OLSON, M.D., P.C., in accordance with: the Business Cor- poration Law of May 5, 1933, P.L. 364, as amended and the Professional Corporation Law, ap- proved July 9, 1970, Act No. 160, as amended. The purpose of the cor- poration are: To engage in the prac- tice of medicine and to provide professional medical services of all kinds to the general public, specializing in but not limiting itself to ophthalmology; to own real estate and .personal property necessary for or appropriate to or desirable in the fulfillment or ren- dering of the aforesaid services; to invest the corporation’s funds in real estate, mortgages, stocks, bon- ds, or any other type of investment; and to do any lawful act concerning any or all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the aforesaid Professional Corporation Law. RICHARD M. GOLDBERG, ESQUIRE HOURIGAN, KLUGER AND SPOHRER ASSOCIATES 700 United Penn Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 37-1 NOTICE TO BID Sealed Bid Proposals for Kingston Township Community Park, Shaver- town, Pennsylvania, will be received by: KINGSTON TOWNSHIP SUPER- VISORS 11 CARVERTON ROAD TRUCKSVILLE, PENNA. 18708 until 4:30 PM prevailing local time, October 11, 1978, at which time bids will be publicly opened and read for the following Children’s Playground Equipment: (1) ea. Mexico Forge No. 681-100 or equal, 12’ Sand Box (1) ea. Mexico Forge No. 400-554 or equal, 4-Unit See-Saw (8 Seats) (2) ea. Mexico Forge No. 1003-600 or equal, Extra Heavy Duty Swing, 3 Unit, 10‘ High (1) ea. Mexico Forge No. 712-000 or equal, 12’ Heavy Duty Slide (1) ea. Mexico, Forge No. 690-000 _or equal, 9'6" Igloo (1) ea. Mexico Forge No. 640-000 * or equal Top of the World Climber (1) ea. Mexico Forge No. 961-050 or equal Volleyball Posts and Net (1) ea. Pet:arson-Williams No. 1204 or equal 'ortable Baseball Hooded Backstop-Standard 17-one half feet high, 34’ Wide Catalog Cuts or Shop Drawings are reqi'ired. Bids must be accompanied by a Certified Check or Bid Bond, ir ‘ie amount of 10 percent of the bid, made payable to the Municipality. The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or-all bids. For the Board of Supervisors of Kingston Township Michael J. Stanley, Secretary 36-2 dinance. aati
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