PAGE TEN Gina Storz, Michael Kristen Nisky, Beth Duffy of ehman, ebbie Rought of Falls, Pam Kochanski of Shavertown, Laurie Santarelli, Carverton Heights, Sally Wagner, Dallas and Debra Brewer, Shavertown. AUGUSTINE'S ur AUGUSTINE'S AT THE LODGE is proud to announce that our wine selections are now available to you served by the glass. We offer this new concept in order to encourage your familiarity with, perhaps, unrecognized: labels. Requesting your wine selection by the glass of- fers you individual preference, as well as fine wines without the gpese of an entire bot- tle. © Bon Apetite Robert Augustine SUNDAY BUFFET FEATURING FROM 2:30 to 6 P.M. En $Q9 AT NEWBERRY ESTATES N.PIONEER AVE. DALLAS INFO. & RESV. 675-4207 on pipe Half Shell © OYSTERS & CRAB CLAWS (Mark Moran Photo) 675-2500 second row, Amy Jean M.Hoffman Mrs. Jean Mildred member of the Ladies with: whom she resided; Hoffman, 82, of 563 Auxiliary of Local 187 step-sisters, Mrs. Marion Walnut Drive, Nor- International Typogra- Hill, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. thampton, formerly of Franklin Street, Dallas, died early Sunday, Oct. 25 at her home. phical Union. Her hus- band, William H. Hoff- man Sr., died in 1972. Surviving are sons, Myrtle Phillips, Baltimore, Md.; 21 grand- children; 10 great-grand- children. Born in Ashley, the David, Wilkes-Barre; Funeral was Tuesday, daughter of the late David William H. Jr., West Oct. 27, from the Richard and Carrie Ehret John- Wyoming; daughters, H. Disque Funeral Home, son, she was a member of Mrs. Audrey Snyder, 672 Memorial Highway, the Memorial Presby- Warren, N.J.; Mrs. Dallas, with the Rev. terian Church, Wilkes- Barre and a charter Wilma Rheinhart, Rich- mond, Va.; Mrs. Carolyn Elmer C. Major, 79, of Dwight Hodne, pastor of Camp Orchard Hill Free mesma maansony DeWitt, Wilmington, Evangelical Church, ! Distinct j Del; Mrs. Beverly Jones, Demunds, officiating. { Sympathy : Dallas; Mrs. June Interment was in Denison if Arrangements’ 3 Walker, Northampton, = Cemetery, Swoyersville. { ALLERY 3 ; FLORAL & GIFT { . § 675-1717 Memoricithy. |} Elmer C. Major employed as a watchman Expressions ! RD 5, Shavertown, died for Endicott Johnson Shoe of Sympathy Sunday Oct. 25, at his Company, N.Y.; College home following a heart Misericordia, and MUMFARM attack. American Asphalt FLORIST Open 7 days 675-2500 Washcloths 675-2800 finishing touches on your wedding with beautiful flowers. Born in Lehman Township, Dec. 7, 1901, he was a son of the late Champion and Lydia for 20 years, he was later 7 JJ THE GREATEST RAISIN BREAD Company, Dallas, retiring 17 years ago. He and his wife, the former Roxie Kocher, celebrated their Garinger Major. A former 54 wedding anniversary ‘ employe of the Hazard- last March. Major was a JTOWEL OUTLET, Qkonite: Wire Rope member of the Outlet Memorial Hwy, Dallas Company in Wilkes-Barre Free Methodist Church, Harveys Lake. 1 89a. 99¢ ea. Sa 287-1593 “PORK OR BEEF" Jeffrey J. Barbose, a senior at Dallas Senior High School, has been named the top Century III Leader in a competition there, according to Edgar W. Hughes, Jr., principal. with other local winners from around the state for one of two $1,500 scholar- ships and an all-expense- paid trip to the national Century III Leaders Conference, slated for March 5-8, 1982 in Colonial winners will compete for the national winner’s Kenneth A. Grose, 58, of 8205 Exodus Drive, Gaithersburg, Md., died unexpectedly Wednesday, Oct. 28 at Shadygrove Adventist Hospital, Rock- ville, Md. Born in Lemon, son of Clara Newman Grose and the late Hugh Grose, he was a graduate of Blakely High School and had Gertrude Mrs. Gertrude K. Eichorn, 67, Harveys Lake and Falls Church, Va., died Friday, Oct. 30, in National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Md. Born in Luzerne, daughter of the late Clemence and Pauline Krezynowski, she at- tended St. Hedwig’s School and was employed by J.B. Carr Co., and later at the Ship and Shore Blouse Co. In Falls Surviving in addition to his wife, are sons, Wayne, Montrose; Clyde, RD 5, Shavertown; brother, John, RD 5, Shavertown; three grandchildren. Funeral was Wed- nesday, Oct. 28 from Swanson Funeral Home, Route 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, with Rev. Archie Ridall, pastor, Outlet Free Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Kocher Cemetery, LEGALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of William Martin Porter, a-k-a W. Martin Porter, a-k-a Martin Porter, a-k-a William M. Porter, late of Kingston Township, Luzerne County, Pa. (died Jan. 15, 1981) have been issued to John Miles Porter. All persons indebted fo said Estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims are directed to present same without further delay to the Executor, c-0: COSLETT &COSLETT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 515 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 42-3-P prize of an additional $10,000 scholarship. The Century and recognize student strong leadership abilities and an interest in the future of America. Jeff was judged on the basis of leadership skills, school and community’ involve- ment, and a current events examination. He also wrote a short essay on a particular issue century. Runners-up in the competition at ‘Dallas Senior High School were Randa Fahmy, Nancie Fitch, and Mary Klukosky. This is the seventh year of the Century III Leaders program, which awards a total of $218,500 in scholarships to 204 young leaders. Century II is sponsored and admini- stered by the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and funded by the Shell Oil which challenges Company. America in its third Jeffrey is the son of Mr. Kenneth A. Grose attended Wilkes college. He was a veteran of World War II. Prior to moving to Maryland, he had been a long time resident of Dallas where he had dis- tinguished himself as an outstanding baseball player. Later he became a professional baseball umpire working in the Appalachian League. At Church, shewas a member of St. Anthony’s Church. Her husband, Fred, died in 1941. Surviving are children; Mrs. Rose Marie Casner, Allentown; Mrs. Rita Barrett, Mechanicsburg; Mrs. Arline Sobolewski, Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Dorothy Fanuceci, with whome she resided in Falls Church; son, Carl, Falls Church; 16 grand- children. Funeral was Monday from the McLaughlin Funeral Home, 416 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, with Mass of Christian Burial in St. Theresa’s Church, Wilkes-Barre. Interment was in St. Nicholas Cemetery, Shavertown. Wie Sealed proposals will be received by the Council of the Borough of Harveys Lake, at the Municipal Borough Building, Route 415, Sunset Section of Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania, until 7:00 PM on November 17, 1981 for the collection of garbage and trash within its boundaries. A. For a one year period beginning January 1, 1982 and terminating December 31, 1982. B. For a two year period beginning January 1, 1982 and terminating December 31, 1983. C. For a three year period beginning January 1, 1982 and terminating December 31, 1984. Specifications are available from the Borough Secretary at the Municipal Borough "Building, Route 415, Sunset Section of Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania, or by calling 639-2113. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in the amount of 10 percent of the bid, made payable to the Municipality. The Municipality reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or parts thereof. : Melvin M. Myers Borough Sec'y.-Treas. Ap © HAPPY HOUR RESV. suggested / SPECIAL SHRIMP (Peeled and De-veined) 5-1b. box $1 7.25 | FRESH SELECT OYSTERS oz. $2.69 the time of his death he was employed as a per- sonnel manager with the Bechtel Corporation, Rockville, Md. Besides his mother, he is survived by his wife, the former Nancy Hub- bard; son, Darryl, at home; daughters, Mrs. Christine Wendel, Boise, Idaho; Claudia, at home; brothers, Donald, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Robert, Forty fort; Harry, Islin, N.J.; sisters, Mrs. Daisy Wall, Harrisburg; Mrs. Virginia Beckwith, Jamestown, N.J.; Mrs. and Mrs. John Barbose of town. He is president of the senior class and is active in the Gifted Program, National Honor Society; and the Band. He won the high school award for German and three NEDT Certificates for scholastic achievement. This past summer he participated in the King’s College Honors Program and the Computer Science program for High School Juniors at the Rose- Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana. Orceille Eipper, Mrs. Helen Hoffman, both of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Mrs. Peynton Lee, Mrs. Wayne Harvey, both’ of Dallas; Mrs. William Moss, Tunkhannock; Mrs. Claire King, Bristol, R.I.; three grandchildren. Funeral was Saturday from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial Dallas, with the Rev. C. Emery Weeks, pastor of Tunkhannock Baptist Church, officiating. Inter- ment ‘was in Warden Cemetery, Dallas. Michael J. Saxon, 54, of RD 2, Box 339, Harveys Lake, died at his home Tuesday, Oct. 27, victim of a heart attack. Born in Swoyersville, July 24, 1927, son of the late’ Michael and Ann Lacher Saxon, he was employed as a textile worker by the former Duplan corporation, Kingston, until retiring four years ago. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in Europe. Saxon was a member of TM 125 SUZUKI RACE BIKE--As is $50. Call 288- 2088 or 825-6780. 42-2-P 1974 SAUZUKI 380--Low mileage $700. Call 288-2088 or 825-6780. 42-2-P SERVICES WEDDING PHOTOG- RAPHER--Experienced, candid and formal photographs, reasonable rates. Call evenings. 696- 3684. 25-tfn. HARRY ASHFORD PLASTERING--Complete or patchwork, swirl ceilings, paint work. I do small and big plastering jobs, 30 yrs. exp., Ref. furnished 823-5583. 40-4-P CUSTOM REMODELING & CONSTRUCTION--To your desires. Specializing in Kitchens and baths. Winterizing specials this month. Quality work at fair prices. Call 822-6520 or 696-1509. 41-2-P YARDWORK SERVICE-- Complete’ lawn main- tenance, expert shrub- bery trimming. Yards cleaned, hauling. Flower beds edged and weeded. 15 years experience. 675- 5723. 42-2-P HORSES BOARDED--$85, ponies $35. Phone 675- Holy Trinity: Church, Swoyersville. Surviving are a sister, Veronica Saxon, at home; brothers, James, at home; Albert, Abington; Martin, Tunkhannock. Funeral was Friday, Oct. 30 from John IL Baloga Funeral Home, 1442 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, with Mass of Christian Burial in Holy I ® ment was in the parish cemetery. ANIMALS FOR SALE APRICOT MINIATURE MALE POODLE--4% months old, had shots. Paid $100 asking $75. 696-2607. 41-2-P STOKES RABBITRY-- Large selection of “purebred” bunnies now available. French Lops,’ New Zealands, Neth. Dwarfs, and Dutch. Cages, feed and all supplies necessary. 675- 3470. 41-8-P LHASA APSOS--AKC champion sired, beautiful, exc. tem- peraments, love children, inoculated. 639-1027. 41-2 P | AKC REGISTERED oLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOG PUPPIES--Extremely intelligent, beautifully marked, wormed and tails docked. $350. Will accept deposit. 639-1371. 42-2-P PUPPIES: Poodles, Maltese, pugs, pom, peek- a-poo, cock-a-poo, yorkies, samoyed, peke; also older Huskie. Reasonable. INDIAN KENNEL and ASHLEY PET SHOP, 472-3223 or 824-1698. Kennel open daily and Sunday. 42-2-P RS