14 TH Auxiliary gathers Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, 2nd recently hosted a luncheon for members of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary Executive Board. The luncheon was held at the Nesbitt residence at Lake Catalpa in Dallas. Following the luncheon, Mrs. Miriam Tomasetti, incoming auxiliary president, conducted the business meeting of the executive board. Executive board officers for the new fiscal year also include Mrs. Doris Coutts, president-elect; Mrs. Bette Roarty, first vice president; Miss Dorothy Hessler, secretary; Miss Ruth Wilson, treasurer; Miss Cindi Roberts, assistant secretary-treasurer. Shown here are those who attended the luncheon. From left, first row, Louis Bedford, Mrs. Simon Clarke, Mrs. Louis Tomesetti, Mrs. i SEEN 3 <i 5 fe Ra # 4 Abram Nesbitt, 2nd, Mrs. Howard Harris, Mrs. Charles Perkins, Mrs. William Bempkins, Mrs. Frederick Eck, Miss Helen Lees, Mrs. Mina McCracken, Mrs. Ruth Morris Miles, and Mrs. Harold Shappelle. Second row, Mrs. William Roarty, Mrs. Fred Daley, Miss Sarah Francis, Miss Cathran Fear, Miss Ruth Wilson, Mrs. Russell Davies, Mrs. Fred Pliscott, Mrs. Thelma Charles, Mrs. Vincent Maguire, Mrs. Ann Hatten, Mrs. Albert Porter, Sr. Third row, Miss Dorothy Hessler, Mrs. Marie Zemanick, Mrs. Richard Coutts, Mrs. Ella Jayne, Mrs. Margaret Newman, Mrs. Phillip Anderson, Mrs. Margaret Goodwin, Miss Thelma DeWitt, Mrs. Harry Dugan, Mrs. Carl Gimber, Mrs. Forrest Bromfield and Mrs. George B. Davis. : Ci ‘CYNTHIA SERNIAK Serniak named to college post Cynthia Serniak, Plains, has been appointed JuniorAc- countant in the Comptroller’s Office at College Miseri- cordia, it was announced by Joseph R. Fink, President. Ms. Serniak is a cum laude graduate of College Misericordia with a bachelor’s degree in business fix administration. She worked in the Comptroller's Office during her senior year as part of a work-study program. In her new Job, Ms. Serniak processes College Misericordia’s payroll and works with National Direct Student Loans. She is the daughter of Andrew Serniak of Plains. PG&W sets program Pennsylvania Gas and Water Company is offering a fund-raising program to all non-profit church, civic and fraternal organizations in the Greater Wyoming Valley area. The program will begin this fall. According to Company Spokesman, Richard Santee, PG&W will furnish all materials and equipment necessary for non- profit organizations to bake 120 dozen cookies. The company has established a flat sale price on the cookies of $1.00 per dozen. “With all materials being donated including the use of our gas kitchens in our Scranton, Wilkes-Barre and Williamsport showrooms, each organization stands to make $120 for their investment in the time it will take them to make the cookies’’, Santee said. He added that organizations will be able to make Welsh cookies and coconut chews; two favorites from a similar PG&W program aimed at helping non-profit organizations more than a decade ago. Cookie bake sales dates are being booked now for clubs and organizations. In the Scranton area, customer 4 information representative Frances Wynne, is accepting @® inquiries. Ruth Marmo; Wynne’s counterpart in the Wilkes-Barre area will schedule club bookings for ® organizations from throughout the greater Luzerne County area. In Lycoming County, marketing represent- ative Dave Columbine is coordinating club bookings for the cookie bake sales. Santee added that the popularity of the free fund- raising program is such that organizatons wishing to participate must be scheduled on a first-come first- _ KATHRY ps : Society plans auction Many fine antique items will be auctioned at the Seventh Annual Auction sponsored by the members and friends of the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society. The auction will feature new and used items donated by members and local business people. The event will be held on Saturday, Aug. 27 at the Swetland Homestead Grounds in Wyomng. Wayne Weaver will be the auctioneer. A Marketplace, Book Fair and baked goods booth will also be featured. Refreshments will be made available by the Irem Stewards’ Snack Wagon and the Hillside Ice Cream van. Anyone who wishes to donate anything to the auction may contact the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society at 823-6244. Co-chairmen for the event are Kathryn Hall and Mary Frantz. served basis. LEGAL NOTICE the Board all construction of new buildings and Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - Notice is hereby given b . i of Asitoomen Koch “or Luger Srucues o uigter naire anor 430 Bim, 1’ ordnance sal ta FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE the To 1984 will be open for inspec- below For the Kingston Township tion from August 1, 1983 to September Sox {0B PEI Pee B39 Of SuperS : : : 3.2% a Je offices of the County 101-300 6.00 en Infants and Girls Clothing, Cushion Stuffer Machine 2 Furrow Plough, tractor Arcade Game-Moon Tomato Stakes--6 ft. $3.50 Pennsylvania and Room 200, North: S010 ER enAL NOTICE toys and furnishings. All for upholstery, $50. Like pitch corn grinder, belt Cresta-coffee table size, Per dozen. 639-2371. 22-8-P an a omar oa. | Lootiz0m 2000 NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that Let. SIZES UD to 14. Everything ran, 12-tfn-P hitch, cracks any size corn exc. for bar or arcade use, Miscellaneous:--I-Beams & : ! -3. % ve be 7 oll ’ : . . . and 1200 noon and 1:00 PM. and 500i 73008 2800 tho iene Laie Shounen exc, to good cond., reason ordless Phone--50 ft. ..4 roves flour. Call 298- $850. 639-1674. 19-tfn-P angle iron, pipe fittings. The Board of Commissioners. of Luzs | 2:001-5,000 32. indebted to said Estate are required to ~~ ably priced. Call after 6 range. Extend-A-Phone for 9914. 17-tfn-P L CU Eclipse lawn mower. 675- ere County by a resolution adopted 2:001-6.000 36.00 make payment, and those having 474-9386. 12-tf) ffi h $85. 829 : B arge Brown Couch-with D rn Sounty by @ esolution adopted, lie 00:7 on 40.00 claims ‘and demands to present the D-IL. 474-9386. 12-tfn-P ouice or home $8. 829° Couch-Brown tone plaid matching chair $15; coffee 2750. 21-tfn-P Y p 4 44.00 bp g $ ee Be re 17 .0071.:5/000 : same without delay to the Executor Wooden Crossbuck Sto 3694. 14-tfn-P : ) Thi i ivi to market value of twenty-one (21 roy y : amed : ” 7 2 ’ ’ 9 Jaualion §0019,000 48001 ome rm w-queen size pullout bed, table, $5: wooden desk ree piece nylon--living Be FO rio Sein iia 00 orf du ATHENS, (we Door with glass and 4 Wectrle Snow Shovel very good cond. $275. reg.; chair $6. 6248701 or 829 room suite, almost new ET thels 111001-12/000 2000 Luzeme Sony. ‘pennsylvania (died Screen, $30. 779-2975. 12- Wh 00 3 outdoor electri- 054 stove, Dixon unit, 2751. 19-tfn-P condition. Reasonable. a i S00 “i. Hon Nats, 0 Hid old, $30; pair mms sie 6, [DSi with water jacket Hammond Spinet Organ- Call (753216, 21. tfn.F Jo person desiing fo appeal from 1g:601 12 G60 7600 | "NINONYF MOSES atomey Sears Kenmore Heavy ° Co oof Dall Ten s Si7e 5 $200. reg. 675-0363. 17-tn-P with bench, exc. for home 50 Feet of 4’ high-galvan- Shy LSTesament for Wie year 1954) 0. 12ii0y 17 000 80.00 Wikes-Barre, Pa. 18701 Duty Washer-Must sell, 2 1ndoor ball bearing roller poysehold Items--Bent- or professional use. Must ized chain link fence com- BEFORE THE 1st DAY OF 17,001-18,000 84.00: 129-3.p skates, 4 yrs. old, exc p ; BER 1683 in amen ih wane Poem: 18.001-19,000 88.00 LEGAL NOTICE mos. old, $325. or best nit DRA a - wood coffee table, stereo sell, reduced from $500 to plete with poles & all hard- AERC fe RR BE yk he ooeaienw) we Sid of Se We. SI, e608 0) notice ehanging the assessment for 21,001-22,000 100.00 the Estate of Ethel A Grfith, Tate. of J.C. Penney Portable UI : stained glass lamps. 696- anytime or visit 345 Cliff- tfn-P : 22.001-23.000 104.00 ; 8 y ] 1984, the assessment wil remain the 52:00123.000 104.00 the Municipality of Kingston, Luzerne ~ Dishwasher--Exc. cond. 1 Set Garage Doors--with 8 4479. 17-tfn-P side Ave., Trucksville. 19- Sofa Bed--Green, $75; wed- Seis a3 jt was tor 19%, 24,001-25,000 112.00 ounty, Pennsylvania, “who ‘died ‘on windows in ea. door. Size : i i i BOARD OF ASSESSMENT APPEALS 5400122 000 11600 June 10. 1983. All persons ndebied 10 $85. Call 477-3063. 13-tfn-P Incow: 0007, Green Velvet Love Seat- tfn-P ding gown includes slip, Jorn P- Corcoran Vice-Chaiman | 28.001:27.000 12000 payment ‘and ‘loss. heme, caine GAFL’S Pin 20” Bike-Good 710” high x 33" wide, 20 gg. Herculon recliner, Fireplace Glass Doors-- headpiece and long veil, arreuoust J. Piazza, Secretary os oy Seen 9 present the same without cond. $20. 675-5631. 13-tfn-p ft. running track. Best $40; gold chair, $25; char- approximately 37’x26’’, size 9-10, $225 negotiable. James €. price 291001 30,000 12.00 colo E. Moris. ill Esaure, 126 TWO Early American Offer. 208-2214. 15-tfn-P o-gas grill 12”x9” cooking very good cond. $75; fire. 333-5234. 21-tfn-P give! Ger 31001-32,000 140.00 Booth FLANK geet. WikesBare. Maple Tables--one com- Conn Trumpet-with case, grface $60. 288-2629. 17- place heat blower, $55. Furniture--Rose sofa, It. Cont NOTICE 35.001.34:000 one ma IT mode, one cocktail, like $100; solid birch dinette if) p Call 675-4108. 19-tfn-P green chair, old but The Dalas Borough Zoning Board wil 34:091-38,000 152.00 new $75. for hoth. 675-5631. table with 3 chairs, $80. Matching Sofa & Chair- 3 Pe. Livingroom Set-Call sturdy, emerald green 35.001-36,000 156.00 FOR SALE 9163. 15-tfn-P X . gr ray, aA To, Tool, Sona ow Br Te 13thP 696-2163. 15-tin ., regular room sized rug anytime 675-0247. 20-tfn-P chair, all good cond. $80. Buidng, 25 Man St. alas, for he 33.001.36.000 16800 Stella Folk Guitar—in good Steam, Oil Fired Furnace-- Large Oriental Srate Bird- 5nd area rug. All very Well Equipment--Nearly Call after 5 p.m., 333-4645. fiom: Paul Bankovich for 4 zoning 39,001-40,000 ew cond. steel reinforceq used In 6 rm. house. Com. TES ON [98% Wi casters, good cond., prices negotia- new-approximately 300 ft. 22-tn-P No hronery 0 bs constuoied 41,001-42,000 180.00 neck, $35. Call 675-2987. 21- plete with all controls $150. Sa e for collection of ple Call after 6 p.m. 288- of 1%” plastic pipe (one Roper Elec. Stove--double Highway, alas Borough. SE 18800 tin-P Call 287-8940. 15-tfn-P Be es, ey rl 0791. 17-tfn-P piece). Also 300 ft. of 3 oven, self cleaning. Timing 45001-48000 19200 Three 275 Gal. Oil Tanks, Boy's Coats-Size 10-12, Mr, EIS OF other small birds, gye Quality Wedgewood strand No. 8 wire, one features, never used, avo- 45,001-46,00 ] : ? $50. firm. Call 288-5102. 19- LEGAL NOTICE 46,001-47.000 20000 $75. for all three or will Chip’s navy trench with HnP : Blue Shag Carpet--Very H.P. deep well pump, con- cado green $350. Call after Kingston Township Board of Supervi. 48001-49,000 20800 sell separately. 333-4183 zip-out lining; Geoffry good cond. 1, 9x6’, 1, trol box. Call for details 5,333-4645. 22-tfnP Sort passed the folowing sydnaree, 002 ew after 5 p.m. or weekends. Beane taupe wool with fur Solid Cherry Wooden 12x13’, $150 for both. Call 675-0257. 20-tfn-P Bell & Howell SMM Silent NO. 1983-5 51.001-52.000 22000 12-tfn-P collar and matching hat, Buffet China Cabinet--with 696-1986. 17-tfn-P RCA Black & White 12” Movie Projector & Screen- Te a 53,001-54,000 228.00 Old Fashioned Solid Oak both like new. 675-5631, 13- hutch top, glass and Articles of Women’s Cloth- TV--brand new, $65. call -with 40’’x40”’ silver ein: Ian 22% Porch Swing and pienic UnP wooden enclosed shelves. ing-sizes 14-16. Two com: 28271. in P screen, $60; 16” 3speed and building permits for construction of 56,001-57,000 24000 table. Call anytime, 639- Girls Coat--Size 7-8, poplin and doors with cathedral plete aquariums; pieces of Window Sashes-(25 prs.), window fan, $30; Hondo ver nature and for whaiever purpose. | 58.001:59.000 2800 2371. 12-tfn-P with fur lining, neutral drawers. Mint cond., 65” photo equipment, pistol With weights and full concert size guitar w-case kisi beli la da 52500 Dormeyer Elec. Griddle color, like new. 675-5631. Wide, 79” high. Must see to holder. 675-3137. 18-tin-P screens to fit above win- $45. Call 675-5122. 22-tfn-P a. The fees for all 20ning permits for 61,001-62,000 26000 used for pancakes to 13-tin-P -appreciate. Asking $2,000. Blue Livingroom Sofa-- dows various sizes; 4 bur- Kodak Colormatic Instant BS 0 6a.000 268.00 steak, size 11x21”, ther- For Sale-Service organi- Redecorating--use estate with 6 reversible cushions, glar proof wrought iron Camera--brand new, $30. BE oi, Oa coca up 27200 mostat control, vented zation selling Royals Sno- Chairs as accent pieces, 2 also matching chair and security window grills, oil Call 675-0815. 22-tfn-P femageing, shal De as oon oo Ss 280.0 cover, like new $30; Cone machine, newly blue silk, diamond tufted ottoman. $200 for both. 675- burner unit for oil-fired Brown Vinyl Recliner-- a CI One Hunde IS00.0) De ea aieso0n 28800 Square table top baking reconditioned, exc. cond. chairs, carved frames with 5789. 18-tfnP furnace, Like brand new good condition, $30. 779- BEE oe Ota (810100) Dok. 7017100 226.8 oven, thermostat, like S75 500. une ig gold, aking iy Frigidaire Electric Stove-- oo, ane 5 2758. 22-tin-P fars'to One Thousand (51,000.00) Dol. 7400112000 1 550 per 30009 NCW: $10, 696-1046, 17:tin-P Elegant Wedding Gown- each. Exc. cond. 654-2951. white, very good cond. G.E. 6000 B oncl- New. 19’Celor’ TV Susie of work $1.00 minimum. If the fee Daystrom Dinette Set--48” Size 12, $75. 675-2753. 13-tfn- 16-tfn-P $100. 474-9514. 18-tfn-P tioner--upright freezer, Samsung--$195, will lh Gre Ors Trousers poles of called by te nes o¢o%% round, swivel chairs, exc. P Choice Section of Wyoming Car Radio -$20 push clam steamer, cash regis deliver; 35” B&W Zenith lars per each One Thousand The entire text of the fordingnos ous cond. Must see to appre- Wrought Iron Fence--2 sec- Cemetery, Wyoming, 2 button Delco am radio ter, 2 pr. drapes 84 in console $40, will deliver. ($1,000.00) Dollars.increment of cost of job. : b. The fee for all zoning permits for Muficipal Building, 11 { Trucksville, Pennsylvania arverton Road, 18708, Sate, $175. 696-4500. 12-tfn- tions, 30” high, 29 and 10% ft. 696-4463. 14-tfn-P adjacent grave plots. Call 675-0753. 17-tfn-P from ’78 General Motors car. 696-1714. 18-tfn-P length. Phone 675-1921. 21- tfn-P 477-5541, leave message. 23-tfn-P
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