The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 24, 1983, Image 14

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    Class Reunion
Kingston Township High School Class
reunion recently at Irem Temple Country Club.
the Class was Mrs. Hilda Garey, a member of the
attended the reunion. From left,
Babysitting Course
Shown here as they participate
Planning Keithline Richards, Eleanor Cortright
Guest of
faculty in Standing, Cleophas Piatt,
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital recently held a baby-
sitting seminar for young girls 11 years of age and
older. The purpose of the four-hour course was to
enlighten the girls on the proper care of youngsters and
safety in the home.
Topics included first aid for emergencies and basic
care of small children, taught by Department of
Education instructors Diana Morgan, R.N. and John
Geracci, R.N. Security officers: Chuck Pahler and Pete
Welgus instructed the participants on fire and personal
safety, including where to look for possible causes of
trouble ‘and what to do if it should occur. The girls
received certificates upon completion.
The seminar was coordinated by Daria Leonard,
assistant director of Volunteer Services. Mrs. Charlotte
Wentz is director.
Officials of the Economic Development Council of
Northeastern Pennsylvania (EDCNP) announced that
applications may still be submitted for economic
development assistance under the Small Communities
Program of the Pennsylvania Department of Commu-
nity Affairs.
Howard J. Grossman, Executive Director of the
Economic Development Council stated, ‘In our capacity
as an Enterprise Development Center, the Economic
Development Council is encouraging appropriate munic-
ipalities to consider the possibility of submitting an
application to the Pennsylvania Department of Commu-
nity Affairs for industrial-commercial development
including commercial revitalization activities under the
95 million dollar set aside economic development
‘category.
“The Development Council is available to assist in
developing projects which can improve the economic
climate of Nirtheastern Pennsylvania and or its munici-
palities,”” Grossman added.
Sculls
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to be designated as ‘“‘Classics’’, she added.
Apparently the road would benefit the Sculls if it is
constructed according to the records on file in the
courthouse, but their concern is that traffic to their
business - a business which is their only income - will be
cut off while the road is under construction.
“When we started two years ago, we had only a small
14-foot camper for an office; now we have a 45-foot
trailer for our office. We are trying to clear all of our
property as we have the money to do so and working on
the reconditioning of all the cars so we can park them
side by side on the sale lot.
“If the road goes through as proposed it will come
within five feet of the garage in the one area and within
about 15 feet of the office in the other.My concern is that
we have the proper access from the highway,”’said Ray.
“Our customers have to get in and out in order to do
business with us.
“I can’t understand why the Authority wants to
construct a road which will go nowhere when that
money could be better used to control the offensive odor
emanating from the Sewer Authority building.”
George J. Alles, Jr., chairman of the Harveys Lake
Sewer Authority, explained that Greenwood Avenue was
a “‘paper’’ road only, dating back to the ¢arly 1800's.
“That road was never dedicated and could never be
taken over by any person or persons Fat a municipal
body. It runs parallel to the sewer fnorty SO we
decided to take it over by condemnatiég,and improve
that area coming into the lake. B-4
presently
“There is no legal access where the Sel
come into their place of business, but his property is
adjacent to the road. We are going to give a free and
clear deed to the one end of the property so he will have
legal access to his business. The road will actually be
beneficial to him and improve his business.
“We don’t want to put him out of business. In the next
few weeks, we hope to sit down with the Sculls and their
attorney and, hopefully, both sides will resolve the
situation to everyone's satisfaction.” sy >
Further information concerning the Small Communi-
ties Economic Development Program may be obtained
by writing the Economic Development Council, P.O.
Box 777, Avoca, Pa. 18641. In addition, the Pennsylvania
Department of Community Affairs Office in Scranton, at
the State Office Building may be contacted for detailed
information. ;
Jones, Margaret Bel-
Sisters
Meet for
Session
The Sisters of Mercy,
Province of Scranton, held
the third session of the
First Province Assembly
in Dallas from July 30-
Aug. 3. This Assembly was
attended by some 250 Sis-
ters from across the Prov-
ince. They came together
to discuss and act on the
concerns of the Congrega-
tion.
Sr. Concilia Moran was
the Chairperson of the
Assembly; Sr. Virginia
Bertschi was the Chairper-
son of the Assembly Plan-
ning Committee; and Sr.
Mary Ann Dillon, Provin-
cial Administrator, served
as President.
Bishop John J. O’Connor
was present to concele-
brate the Luturgy with a
group of priests, who had
attended the Collaborators
Day portion of the Assem-
he had spoken to a large
group of women religious
in the Diocese. The Bishop
spoke of the way mercy
has multiplied by the Sis-
ters of Merey and the
work that they do to
“gather the pieces with a
reverenck for life.” He
told the Sisters that their
giving must be with joy
and to “remember that
you are good and God
loves you.” 7
The Assembly business
sessions heard reports
from various committees
and elected delegates to
the next General Chapter
of the Sisters of Mercy of
the Union. Those delegtes
will be Sisters Siena
Finley, Judith Giardino,
Jane Frances Kennedy,
William Joseph Lydon,
Concilia Moran and Marie
Turbach.
The Luzerne County
Fair will be held Sept. 7-11
at the fair grounds, Route
118, Lehman Twp.
4-H entries that are non-
perishable or do not
require care can be
dropped off at the 4-H
3 cubic foot for
all homeowners use,
with easy roll wheels
Sale Price
$9297
office now through Sept. 2.
All other entries, except
livestock, must be entered
at the fair grounds on
Wednesday, Sept. 7 from 4-
9 p.m. Livestock entries
must be entered by 2 p.m.
on Friday, Sept. 9.
99
25% OFF
675-4104
Any questions regarding
the 4-H or livestock section
of the fair should be
directed to Donna Skog,
Courthouse Annex; 5
Water St., Wilkes-Barre,
PA 18711 or call 825-1706.
JACKSON
4CU FT
WHEELBARROW
IN ‘
Vows Taken
her perpetual vows as
Montrose.
Parish in Montrose.
a Sister of
Dimock, and
tion with a
Personnel at
ment School,
earned a Bachelor of
major in English at
Indiana University of
and in English at the
Bayside, NY. She has
NO. NAME OF ESTATE
1. Arlene Hale, etc.
2. Pearl E. Dinklocker
3. Susan E. Dill
4 Verna Guckavan
5. Julia C. Pardee
6. Roland Doan
7. M. Leonard Shaevel, etc.
8. Esther V. Welsh
9. Sarah A. Nicolodi
10. Arcangela C. Volansky. etc.
11. Joseph Calvello
12. May B. Macarow
13. Alma M. Tatar
14. Gladys I. Wiener
15. Mary Sheeder Wilson
16. Elynore Catherine McCloskey
17. Marguerite M. Doyle
18. Stanley P. Bugay
19. John F. Fellin
20. Ida Kirchdoerfer
21. Mary Safko
22. Anna Palovchak
23. Edwin J. Davies
24. Eleanor C. Kearns
25. Winifred B. Moore
26. Andrew C.-Gutkoski
27. Anna Kernan Duffy
28. Ruth M. Monahan. etc
29. Aleice A. Stivers
30. Howard Raymond Shaffer
31. Marcella:Millis
32. Joseph A. Soy
33. Mildred McAfee
34. John Budda
35. Stephen Prebula
36. John Klepach
37. da M. Brenner
38. Forrest Hayes, Sr., etc
39. Ruth Malick
40. Mary Szela, etc
41. Helen H. Dougherty.
42. Fred J. Balester, etc
43. Areal M. Howell
44. Anna Elliott
45. William S. Kline
47. John Gross
48. Marjorie H. Kitchen
49. Ethel M. Fedak
50. Mary Elizabeth Tamkus, etc
51. Mary G. Gustas
52. Harry Cohn
53. Alvan Y. Deisroth. TIV
54. Dorothy Monk
55. Esther Weckesser Walker
56. Henryk Wojcicki
57. Ralph W. Finnen
58. Felix Wisniewski
59. Alexander Ostrowski
60. Henrietta Frey
61. Martha Bennet
62. Olwen T. Guzo
63. Donald D. Dorris, Sr.
64. Chester P. Bartlinski
65. Ann Mras Harris
66. Frederick A. Muschlitz
67. Julia Lipski :
68. Mary Catherine Mclnerney
69. Mary Yanochko
70. Susan E. Gough
71. Edward C. Crompton
72. Anna Novak
73. Edward Flanagan
74. Clara Vilura, etc.
75. Ann Scott
76. Johanna K. Ruzicki
77. Agnes Williams
78. Herbert C. Henry
79. Barney W. Ostrosky
80. Anna Hudock
81. Naomi Jones, etc
82. Julia Lukasavage
83. Joseph H. Schwartz
84. Robert E. Van Horn
85. Martha S. Young
86. Anna Kuritz
87. Arline Oram
88. Dorothy R. Bittenbender
89. Abel J. Tasco
90. Russell L. Antrim
91. Florence Rittenhouse
92. William N fiovanos
93. William B. Halliday
94. Helen T. Thomson
"95. Eleanor Gross
96. Catherine Marsh, etc
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant
to provisions of the Fictitious Name
Act, 54 Pa.C.S.A. Sec. 301 et seq., of
the filing of an application in the Office
of the Secretary of the Commonwealth,
Dept. of State, Harrisburg, Pa., on
August 12, 1983, to conduct business
under the assumed or fictitious name of
ACE MOVING COMPANY
with its principal place of business at
830 E. Main St., Larksville, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania. The name and
address of the person interested in
same is William J. Caruso, 840 E. Main
St., Larksville, Pa,
COSLETT & COSLETT
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
312 Wyoming Ave.
Kingston, Pa. 18704
32-1-P
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant
to provisions of the Fictitious Name
Act, 54 Pa.C.S.A. Sec. 301 et seq., of
the filing of an application in the Office
of the Secretary of the Commonwealth,
Dept. of State, Harrisburg, Pa., on
August 12, 1983, to conduct business
under the assumed or fictitious name of
ACE MOVING COMPANY
with its. principal place of business at
830 E. Main St., Larksville, Luzerne
County, Pennsylvania. The name and
same is William J. Caruso, 840 E. Main
St., Larksville, Pa.
COSLETT & COSLETT
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
312 Wyoming Ave.
Kingston, Pa. 18704
ACCOUNTANT
Norris Hale
Grace Snyder
Bernard C. Dill
Jane G. Hutchings, etc.
Hazleton National Bank
Hazleton National Bank
Phyliss Rosen
Dorothy Feller
Enid M. Recla ,
Michael J. Volansky
Ralph Calvello and Anthony Calvello
Hazleton National Band and
Dorothy David
Florence H. Klusko andMichael G
Tatar .
Charles J. Golden and A.Dewitt Smith
Michael J. Collins andUnited Penn Bank
John S. Miller, Jr
Marguerite L. Murray
Raymond S. Bugay
Irene Rossi Hussey
Herbert Yost
Magdalene Safko Bogaczyk
Yolanda Niezgoda
Ralph Davies
Margaret Harrington
Hanover Bank of Penna.
Marion Koch
John Maloney and Andrew
Horigan, Jr.
John W. McCormick
June A. Thorpe
William A. Degillio
John Shuscevich.and Margaret
Shuscevich
Mary Ann Soy
Arthur Bell
Eleanor Budda
Emily Berta and Joseph Miller
Albert F. Maier
Gale Butz and Gertrude Hilma
Haiges
June Yetter
Louise Ohlman
Stanley J. Szela, Frank A. Szelaand
i:ien Woznicki
Marian L. Templin
Fred J. Balester, Jr.
Russell J. Pembridge
Ivo V. Giannini
Hannah' L. Kline, Allan M. Klugerand
First Eastern Bank, N.A
United Penn Bank
United Penn Bank
Richard Stine
Leonard T. Erhardt
Peter Tamkus
Gerald J. Gustas
Hazleton National Bank and Helen R.
Cohn
Hazleton National Bank
Justine B. Haddow
Charles Frederick Laycock,
Mary Anna L. Kress, ste. andUnited
Penn Bank >
United Penn Bank
Northeastern Bank of Penna
Edmund J. Wisniewski
Mary Ellen Fetterman
United Penn Bank
George Guthrie Conyngham,
S. Keene Mitchell, Jr. andStewart Pier-
son
George T. Guzo
First Eastern Bank. N.A
Catherine 'Bartlinski andUnited Penn
Bank
Wyoming Nat'l. Bank of W-B
Charlotte M. Arbogast
Lillian Lipski
Mary Catherine Flynn
John Yanochko
Hazleton National Bank
United Penn Bank
Stella Chiback
Joseph F. Flanagan
Stanley Maseychik
Nell S. Scott
John Romanchick
Noama Walsh
Robert A. Bull
Bernard J. Ostrosky
Martha Kanyock
Margaret McGowan
Theresa Homa and MartinM. Lukasa-
vage
Wyoming Nat'l Bank of W-B
Wyoming Nat'l Bank of W-B
Enid W! Harris i
Thomas J. Kuritz
Northeastern Bank of Penna
Bruce E. Renard and FirstEastern
Bank, N.A.
Northeastern Bank of Penna. and Ellen
L. Rakshys
Hanover Bank of Penna
Fleda A. Rittenhouse Brooks
United Penn Bank
Joseph A. Halliday
Robert J. Tighe
Emily Gross
Edward Marsh and FrederickS. Marsh
HELEN A. O'CONNOR
REGISTER OF WILLS AND
Sch OF THE ORPHANS' COURT
LEGAL NOTICE
The Franklin yownsHp, of Luzerne
County, Zoning Hearing Board will con-
duct a Public Hearing in the Orange
United Methodist Church Basement at
7:30 p.m. on September 22, 1983 for
the purpose of hearing the following:
Katherine Coon placed a trailer on
her property located on Coon Road.
Sandra L. Race
Secretary-Treasurer
Early American Sofa &
Love Seat--Very good
cond. Call 696-2464. 26-tfn-
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Early American Sofa &
Chair--Exc. cond. $200 or
best offer. 655-4253. 26-tin-
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Fiberglass Garage Door--
16’ wide x 79”’ high with all
fittings, track and accesso-
ries, $195. Call 696-1477. 25-
tfn-P
Apt. Size Piggy-Back
Washer & Dryer--Harvest
gold, $300. Call 288-2316 or
leas of Luzerne
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Books--History, Time-Life
series; nature-science;
World
raphies. Will sell cheap,
779-9758. 24-tfn-P
Several New Sets of Golf
Clubs--for sale. Reasona-
ble. Also several used sets
for sale. Very reasonable.
693-1940. 24-tfn-P
Barn & Household
Antiques--including 2 large
barn forks, Maytag
washer, iron sewing
machine stand, grindstone
and wood and metal bar-
rels. Call 477-5847, Loyal-
ville Route 29. 25-tfn-P
Full Size Sofa Bed-Queen
Size Mattress--good cond.;
full size console color TV.,
exc. cond., best offer;
antique black wood chair.
675-0615 after 5 p.m. 25-tfn-
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