Club holds supper REV. CASIMIR MOCIUN, pastor of St. Peter’s Church at Coleman, So. Dakota, has returned after visit- ing his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mociun, Sr. of Vernon, and other relatives in the Wyoming Valley. While here, Rev. Mociun and members of his family visited Poland. Accompany Rev. Mociun on the trip to Poland were his brothers, Raymond Sr., Vernon; Stanley of Plains; Ralph of Wind- sor, N.Y. and his two sisters, Mrs. Jack Harrity and Miss Alfreda Mociun of Plains. 20- THERESA BASESKI, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Baseski of Carverton, has begun studies as a freshman for a bachelor of science degree in medicine at the Univer- sity of Scranton. She is a 1983 graduate of Dallas High School where she:was active in athleties ‘and was’ listed~among ‘Who's Who semester. 20- MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN ELKO of Windber, Pa., have returned after several days with their niece ‘and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ~mond Rybka of Sutton Creek Road, Orange. The Elkos visited relatives in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. before head- ing for Clearwater, Fla., where they . will spend the winter. -0- .. MRS. CAROL TOWNSEND of ~Orange and her sister, Mrs. Ruth Lasco of Tunkhannock spent Friday "in Sayre, where they visited their . brother, Oscar Heitsman of RD 4, Tunkhannock, who is a surgical “patient at the Robert Packer Hospi- “tal. -0- FRIENDS OF ART BAIRD of Kingston will be glad to learn he is recuperating at home following sev- ‘eral days as a heart patient in ton. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Baird of Sutton Creek Road, Orange. MR. AND MRS. ERNEST GAY, SR. of Sutton Creek Road, Orange, and their son-in-law and daughter, Sgt. Ray and Mrs. Enola Whitaker of 47 Main St., Dallas, have returned after a week at Biscay Lake, Damiscrotta, Maine. -0- WHEN IT RAINS, IT POURS! Friday during daylight hours, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cool- baugh on Village Road in Orange was burglarized and a large quant- ity of jewelry, cash and a handgun were stolen. On Saturday, their son, Randy suffered a fracture of the arm while at a picnic at Falls. State police were still investigating the robbery at presstime, one of two arm fracture set on Thursday and was hoping to be home for last weekend. 5 MEMBERS OF ORANGE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH honored their new pastor, Rev. Roger Ainslee Richarda, at a recep- tion at the church hall on Sunday, Sept. 11. Following the reception, children of the church released a large number of balloons promoting the 150th anniversary of the found- formally celebrated with special services next month, -0- MRS. C.B. TOWNSEND of Orange had an enjoyable experience last week when Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Green of Elk Lake and Mr. and Mrs. William Whitey of St. Peters- burg, Fla., visited at the Townsend home. Mrs. Whitey, the former Madeline Russell of Dimock, Pa. and Mrs. Townsend were class- mates in the Dimock 1931 High UNLIMITED 501 Main St., Swoyersville (At The Harry E. Breaker) 287-3111 dSERTL Ex FE 2 | taintopandthe Clarks Summit/Abington areas. al GUARANTEED U.S. POSTAL MAILING | DALLAS 13,615" +1hase fi re IN AD: :| MOUNTAINTOP 5.001* DITION TO our regular mail :| ABINGTON 10,952* & newsstand distribution. i a A i School graduating class. It was their first reunion since they gradu- ated from high school. BELATED BIRTHDAY GREET- INGS are extended to Mrs. Loraine Hilstolsky of Mount Olivet Road, who celebrated her anniversary on Sept. 4. -0- RAY MOCIUM, JR. of Vernon is the 1983 chairman for the United Way Fund drive in Northmoreland Twp. The young man, active in county and community circles in Northmoreland Twp., is coordinat- ing the United Way drive this year in Northmoreland Twp. Ray is trea- surer of the Northmoreland Volun- teer Fire Co. and is active in Tunkhannock Area Jaycees. The drive will kickoff on Sept. 26 and proceeds will benefit 17 Wyoming County agencies. _(. MEMBERS, OF. ST. FRANCES X. CABRINI CHURCH of Carverton and its sister parish, Blessed Sacra- ment Church of Centermoreland, held their annual family picnic on Sunday, Sept. 11 at the Franklin Twp. fire hall in Orange with a large crowd in attendance. Day’s activities were opened with a mass offered by the pastor, Rev. John Foley, after which a program of games and refreshments was enjoyed. Gifts for the oldest member attending went to Mrs. Elizabeth ~Stofila, 82 years of age, and Crystal Cardimone, youngest member attending. Major winners of prizes at the picnic were Frank Patts, Paul Star- olis, Mrs. Pat Luke. Door prize winners were Percy Smith and Mrs. Ann Millington. Coordinating picnic plans were Larry Kalnoskas, Sr., John Kundrat, Mrs. Celeste Geskey and Mrs. Ann Scoble. -()- MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. POEPPERLING, SR., of Carverton observed their golden wedding anni- versary recently and have many happy moments of the observance. About 125 friends, neighbors and relatives crowded into the Independ- ent Fire Hall in Kingston for the reception given them for the occa- sion by their children and grandchil- dren. / = \ . : \O < 3 IN After you've moved in, call WELCOME WAGON® After-move problems soon disappear with a WELCOME WAGON visit. It's a special treat that provides you with gifts of welcome, invitations from local businesses you can redeem for more gifts and lots of helpful information. : Relax after the move, you've earned it. Relax with a WELCOME WAGON visit and a friendly greeting. We're glad you're our new neighbor. Call me to arrange a convenient time for my visit. I'm looking forward to meeting you. 673-2070 mel MRS. RUTH PATTON of Noxen and MRS. THELMA DIETZ of Beaumont will coordinate the 1983 United Way Fund drive in Noxen and Monroe Townships respectively. The drive, which will benefit 17 Wyoming County agencies, will kickoff on Sept. 26 and has a county- wide goal of $143,000 by Oct. 10. Both Mrs. Patton and Mrs. Dietz are active in community affairs. They will be assisted by a group of canvassers from both townships. -0- TWO SISTERS-IN-LAW, MRS. SALLY JOHNSON AND MRS. LINDA JOHNSON, are the leader and assistant leader respectively, of the new Junior Girl Scout Troop 214 that was organized Tuesday night, with a membership of 10 Juniors. The new troop will meet Tuesday . afternoons from 4;30 to 6 in a special room at Smith’s Country Store in Beaumont. Membership in the new troop is still open and any girl interested in joining is asked to attend Tuesday’s meeting, accom- panied by a parent and a registra- tion fee of $3. -0- CONGREGATIONAL MEETING of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church of Noxen will be held Sunday, Oct. 2 following church services at 11. A covered dish dinner in the parish hall will follow. Rev. Joseph Victor -0- MRS. FAY CLARK hosted a toy and housewares demonstration Thursday evening in St. Luke’s Church Hall. Proceeds benefited the Ladies Society of the church, -0- BELATED BIRTHDAY GREET- INGS are extended to Eddie Crispell who celebrated on Sept. 13; Toni Lukasavage, who observed another anniversary on Thursday and to Charlie Beck who celebrated on Saturday. -0- WALTER WANDEL of Stull was honored at a birthday cookout at his home. Among. those in attendance were his wife, Essie; son-in-law and daughter, Rev. Jerry and Jeanette Tallent and their foster son, Tommy Wheeler; son and daughter-in-law Ray and Beverly Wandel and their son, Ray Jr.; daughters Shelley and Trudy Wandel and Amy Shook of Harveys Lake; son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Wil- liams and daughter Sue of Noxen; son, Mark Wandel of Bristol, and son and daughter-in-law, Walter Elton Wandel, Jr. and Lois and their daughter Kelly of Lehman. ; -0- JERRY BIRMELIN, assistant director of ‘Pennsylvanians for Bibl- ical Morality,” with headquarters in Harrisburg, was the guest speaker at the morning worship services on Sunday, Sept. 11 in Noxen Independ- ent Bible Church. x v -0- CONGRATULATIONS ARE EXTENDED to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elston of Kunkle, who observed their 68th weddding anniversary on Sept. 8. Mrs. Elston is the former Agnes Isaacs, daughter of the late John and Estella Kunkle Isaacs. Mr. Elston is the son of the late Marvin K. and Lana Hoyt Elston, children: Mrs. Dorothy Dodson, Mrs. Lana Birnstock, Gomer Elston, Wayne Elston, Gene Elston, all of Kunkle and Marvin J. Elston of Dallas. They also have 21 grand- children and 31 great-grandchildren. -0- A REMINDER - The Noxen Fire- men’s Fair will be held on the fire company grounds in Noxen on Sat- urday. Flea market tables are available by calling 298-2248, 298- 2584, 298-2256. ‘ NOTICE The West Side Area Vocational- Technical School will receive bids at the Office of the Director of said school at 75 Evans St., Pringle Borough, Kingston, Pa. 18704- 1899, until 3:00 P.M. on Septem- ber 26, 1983, for the flowing Reconditioning of Football Equip- ment Caps and Gowns Specifications can be secured upon application to the ‘Office of the Business Manager of said school. The Operating Committee reserves its statutory right to reject any and all-bids, or to select a single item from any bid. Bids will be opened: at a meeting of the Operating Committee of West Side Area Vocational-Technical School Oe piemper 26, 1983, at 8:00 P.M. Bernard M. Novicki Secretary 34-3-P . LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given to Lawr- ence Martin and Margaret Martin, his wife, their heirs, . executors, administrators or assigns that on September 1, 1983, Margaret M Fesit a-k-a Margaret H. Feist com- menced an Action. to Quiet Title against you, which you are required to'defend to quiet title to premises situate in the Borough of Harveys Lake, Luzerne County, P; a. BEING Lot 25 x 130 adjacent to Hall and Monahan and being one half (2) of lot no. 52 on plot of lots allotted for Chester G. Wilcox, known as Shawanese Lake, and being the same premises con- veyed to Margaret M. Feist and Edward J. Feist, her husband by deed dated December 1, 1950 by the Tax Claim Bureau of Luzerne County and recorded in Luzerne County Deed Book 1100 page 66 as more fully described .in. the Complaint filed in the Office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County to number 3617-C of 1983 You are hereby notified to appear and defend ‘this action within twenty (20) days from publi- cation hereof. Hearing on said Complaint will be held on October 18, 1983 at 10:00 A.M. in hearing room 6 Luzerne County Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pa You are further notified that in default of your appearance or defense to such action, a decree of Court may be entered that title to said premises is in the Plaintiff and to forever bar you from assert- ing any right, interest, lien or title in the aforesaid parcel, lot or land inconsistent with the interest of the Plaintiff and from impeaching, denying and anyway attacking the Plaintiff's title to the property. YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS NOTICE TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE. IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE, GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW AND FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP. Legal Services of Northeastern Pennsylvania, Inc. 410 Bicentennial Bldg. 15 Public Square Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 (717) 825-8567 or 21 North Church Street Hazleton, Pennsylvania 18201 (717) 455-9511" JOSEPH V. KASPER, ESQ. i ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF -1- . LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that letters testamentary have been ranted in the Estate of Nellie anis, late of Plymouth, PA (died May 7, 1983) to Thomas Ganis, 244 Center Avenue, Plymouth, PA 18651. 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 named or his attorney EDWARD E. HOSEY: Attorney at Law 31 Eno Street Plymouth, PA 18651 34-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that letters testamentary have been ranted in the Estate of Frank A. templeski (Stenpleski)late of Plymouth (died August 22, 1983) to Alex Stempleski a-k-a Sten- pleski, 25 Solomon Street, Wilkes- Barre, PA 18702. 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 named or his aftor- ney. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that letters testamentary have been ranted in the Estate of Louise B. August 17, 1983) to Wesley J. Baer, R.D, 1, Box 236A, Shick- shinny, PA 18655. 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 named or his attor- ney. EDWARD E. HOSEY Attorney at Law 31 Eno Street Plymouth, PA 18651 34-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the following Estate. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those having claims and demands to present the same without delay to the Executrix named: Estate of CHARLOT BYJ, late of Mountaintop, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania (died August Mrs. Irene Morgan, c-0 ANTHONY P. MOSES, Attorney 960 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 3-P Massey Ferguson Riding Mower--7 h.p., with plow. Runs exc. 655- 8978. 36-tfn-P ! Well Equipment--Nearly new-approximately :300 ft. of 1%" plastic pipe (one piece). Also 300 ft. of 3 strand No. 8 wire, one H.P. deep well pump, control box. Call for details 675-0257. 20-tfn-P {id Li RTA Bell & Howell SMM Silent Movie Projector & Screen--with 40''x40"’ silver screen, $60; 16’" 3- speed window fan, $30; Hondo concert size guitar w-case $45. Call 675- 5122. 22-tfn-P Kodak Colormatic Instant Camera--brand new, $30. Call 675-0815. 22-tfn-P Brown Vinyl Recliner-- good condition, $30. 779- 2758. 22-tfn-P New 19”’Color TV Samsung--$195, will deliver; 23’' B&W Zenith console $40, will deliver. 477-5541, leave message. 23-tfn-P. Blue French Provincial 6 Ft. Sofa--Asking $125. 639-5476. 23-tfn-P Olympic Pool--15'x24", 3 yrs. old with accessories. Best offer. 696-2118. 23- tfn-P 1 Pair Series LXI, Speakers--10’" woofer, 5" midrange, 3 '' Tweeter cabinet-wood-23Y2 x 14Vs x 10%. $100 for both. 675-3912 after 7 p.m. 23- tfn-P Sears Coldspot--Self defrosting 13.6 ft. cu. capacity, avocado green, perfect cond. $175. Call 288-6121. 23-tin-P Queen Size Bed-- complete, mint cond., $50; 5 pc. dinette set, butcher block style, perfect cond. $75; 11x12 ft. dark red plush carpet, $50; Call 288-6121. 23- tfn-P Admiral Heavy Duty Dryer--15 mos. old, hardly used. $250. Call 696-2280 or 675-6920. 24-tfn-P Beautiful size 16--ladies clothes, summer and winter. Fabulous sale. Center of Dallas. Call Joan 675-3788. 32-tfn-P Hammond Sounder Organ--$300. Call 675- 1805. 30-tfn-P SENG iat, FOR SALE FOR SALE Books--History, Time-Life series; nature-science; World and America libraries; children’s biographies. Will sell cheap, 779-9758. 24-tin-P Several New Sets of Golf Clubs--for sale. Reasonable. Also several used sets for sale. Very reasonable. 693-1940. 24- tfn-P 5. Barn & Household Antiques--including 2 large barn forks, Maytag washer, iron sewing machine stand, grindstone and wood and metal barrels. Call 477- 5847, Loyalville 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-P Fiberglass Garage Door--16’ wide x 79" high with all fittings, track and accessories, $195. Call 696-1477. 25-tfn-P Early American Sofa & Love Seat--Very good cond. Call 696-2464. 26- tfn-P Early American Sofa & Chair--Exc. cond. $200 or best offer. 655-4253. 26- tfn-P Super 8 Movie Camera-- with case. Super 8 projector. Best offers, Call 696-4340 or 696-4479. 27-tfn-P Hot Water Oil Fired-- Furnace complete with circulator & thermostat all working condition. $100. 639-1982. 28-tfn-P Complete Kitchen-- containing stainless steel sink, electric stove, w- hood, fan & exhaust. All maple wood cabinets etc. $800. Call 472-3092 anytime. 28-tfn-P 3 Pc. Livingroom Set-- Call anytime 675-0247. 20-tfn-P i : ll 0 Antinque China--cut and pressed glass, tumblers and goblets. Also Currier and Ives and Souvenir plates. Call 675-5789. 28- tfn-P Caloric gas range-- continuous cleaning, manual or automatic settings, clock w-timer, excellent condition. $250. Call 477-5810 after 6 p.m. 32-tfn-P Arcade Game-Moon Cresta--coffee table size, exc. for bar or arcade use, $850. 639-1674. 19- tin-P Large Brown Couch-- with matching chair $15: coffee table, $5; wooden desk chair $6. 824-8701 or 829-2751. 19-tfn-P Solar Pool Blanket, used, 16’ x 32', good cond. Asking $35. 287- 7788. 33-tfn-P Hammond Spinet Organ--with bench, exc. for home or professional use. Must sell, reduced from $500 to $300. Final offer. 696-3337 anytime .or visit 345 Cliffside Ave.. Trucksville. 19-tin-P Fireplace Brass & Glass Doors--37''x26"", very good cond. $75; fireplace heat blower, $55. Call 675-4108. 28-tin-P Caloric gas range--with pikoless ignition, over light over range, continuous cleaning, manual or automatic sttings, clock w-timer, ‘with black-glass wood grain trim, excellent condition. $250. Call 477- 5810 after 6 p.m. 32-tfn- P. Boys Clothes--Like new, London Fog jacket, beige w-fur lining size 14. 2 pr. Levis straight leg and 2 pr. corduroys straight leg, size 30-32. Call 696-2239. 36-tfn-P . 5 Pc. Kitchen Set--good cond. metal legs and 0169. 36-tfn-P: Solid Oak Table--8 chairs, 5' buffet $1500. 675-4873. 30-tfn-P 13’8”’ of White Kitchen Cabinets--top .and base with double sink, gas range with grill and ultra ray broiler, can be seen still in use $600 for all or will sell’ separately. 288- 2453. 36-tfn-P Miscellaneous:--|-Beams & angle iron, pipe fittings. Eclipse lawn mower. 675- 2750. 21-tfn-P 50 Feet of 4’ high-- galvanized chain link fence complete with poles & all hardware. $125.00. 696-2242. 21-tfn-P Sofa Bed--Green, $75; wedding gown includes slip, headpiece and long veil, size 9-10, $225 negotiable. 333-5234. 21- tfn-P Frigidaire Refrigerator-- Apt. sized, $45. Call 696- 3640. 34-tfn-P Concord Grapes--$3. 2 bushel, or 20 cents per Ib. Pick and bring own containers. Black Walnut trees, perennials, also wooden cupboard $50 or best offer. 675-3057. 35- tin-P Poppa Bear Fisher Wood Stove--one door, exc. cond. $375. 696- 3077 evenings. 35-tfn-P Camper Cap for 8’ Box-- very good cond. $150 or best offer. 675-6902 after 5 p.m. 35-tin-P Loveseat--$30; 6 pc. kitchen set $35; both in good cond. 477-3209. 35- tin-P 45 Long Colt with dies $150. 477-3209. 35-tin-P Casio Model 601 Electric Piano--comes with a sustain pedal, leather case and stand. Asking $700. After 5 p.m. 825- 8408. 35-tin-P Car Seat for toddler, great cond. (GM-Century Products) 675-4273. 35- tfn-P : i