of BRR PEA Ea ee ee eae PEL TA EE EIN EAN Tere Young sitters They give - so others may live “Give That Others May Live’, is a simple message that appears on the bulletin board in the lobby of the Meadows Apartments in Dallas. However, behind that simple mes- sage is a year’s full of hard work and satisfaction for Mrs. Sarah Wil- liams and Mrs. Bernice Rhone. Shortly before Christmas of 1982, these two ladies initiated a project to assist families in the Back Moun- tain Area who are in dire need of food because of prolonged unem- with financial problems. Their solic- itation was limited to the tenants of the 120 apartments within the Mead- ows and the first round-up of food netted almost 400 cans of vegeta- bles, fruits, meats and the like. Buoyed by this response, Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Rhone decided to 3 Ah the program on a monthly asis. throughout 1983. During that time, the project has expanded to inletide ‘¢ash?donations in addition to the foodstuffs. The average monthly cash dona- tion has been about $100 and, as Mrs. Williams explained, ‘‘we’ve been pleased that throughout the year we have continued to have about an 80 percent participation by the tenants in the donation of both food and money.” The figures may not at first seem staggering until one considers that the vast majority of the Meadows’ tenants, who are elderly and or handicapped, are on ‘very limited fixed incomes themselves. With the cash that is collected, the ladies purchase food directly from Daring’s Market which has gra- ciously provided it at cost since the start of the project. All of the food collected is then distributed through representatives of the Dallas Kiwanis, the Gate of Food prepared season. Heaven Church, and the Dallas School District. # Mrs. Rhone noted, ‘“We do not accept any requests for food directly from families but rather worth through these three fine orga- nizations who have been so coopera- tive not only in selecting the needy ones but also in seeing that the food is properly distributed.” Fortunately, the story of this project does not have an end. Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Rhone are con- tinuing their work and have even expanded it. They explained, six already- selected hardship families were treated to the makings of a Christ- mas dinner consisting of ham, pota- toes, vegetables, eggs, fresh fruit and even candy canes for the chil- dren. As Mrs. Williams concluded, “We'll try to keep going as long as the need is there.” Sisters celebrate seated, Sr. M. Redempta Roeman. Five @ Sisters of Mercy in the Scranton Province were honored for 60 years of religious life. Those honored were Sr. M. Maur- ice Hunstock, Sr. M. Redempta Harwood, Sr. M. Damian Kilpa- trick, Sr. M. Mildred Kissaluski and Sr. M. Martha Roeman. Sr. M. Redempta Harwood entered the Sisters of Mercy from St. Mary’s Church, Plymouth. She is presently on the staff of Mercy Center, Dallas. Sr. M. Maurice Hunstock came to the Sisters of Mercy from Sacred Heart Church in Early, Iowa. She served as a teacher for many years and is now serving in the Apostolate of Prayer at Mercy Center. Sr. M. Damian Kilpatrick’s home parish was St. Vincent’s Church in Plymouth. She, too, taught school for many years, and participates in the Apostolate of Prayer at Mercy Center. Sr. M. Mildred Kissaluski entered from St. Mary’s Church in Kingston. She presently serves at Mercy Center, Dallas. Sr. M. Martha Roeman came from St. Mary’s Church in Larch- wood, Iowa and is also serving on the staff of Mercy Center in Dallas now. : During their years in religious life, these Sisters have served in various capacities at the Mercy, Hospitals in Johnstown, Scranton? and Wilkes-Barre; at Mount Aloy- sius Junior College in Cresson, Col- lege Misericordia in Dallas and at different schools. The Jubilee Weekend was a week- end of “Reflection and Celebration” led by Sr. Victoria Garvey, RSM, from the Baltimore Province. These Sisters who began their religious life in 1923, joined with Sisters who entered in 1933 and 1958, to share a special Liturgy and dinner and rem- iniscences about their long and fruitful lives as Sisters of Mercy. @ i'm Pink ladies help Schmitt, Wilkes-Barre; Kingston; Mrs. Sylvia FOR SALE White Metal Door and frame $40; agua tub, sink and commode $1560. or best offer. 333-4661 or 333-4385. 42-tin-P Eifel Wood Burner, $300; wedding gown, size 12, $75. 675-2753. 39-tfn- P Massey Ferguson Riding Mower--7 h.p., with plow. Runs exc. 655- 8978. 36-tin-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE |S HEREBY GIVEN THAT Articles of Incorporation have been filed with and approved by the ent of State, Com- monweal ith of ‘Pennsyl vania, Harris burg, PA. on October 7, 1980 for the purpose of obtaining a Certifi- cate of Incorporation pursuant to the provisions of the Bisiness gomorgtion Law approved May 5 1933, as’ amended, for the in Yo poration of CLIMBING INCORPORATED The corporation shall have unlimited power to engage in and do any lawful act conceming any siness for which corpora- be incorporated under aw of ove od May 5 = 38 3 JOHN H £5 N Ey ESQUIRE First Ea ore Bank Butding Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 50-1-P Peugeot Race Ready Bicycle--many extras, hardened rims, immaculate cond. $450. Call 457-6818. 34-tfn-P Girls Murray Bicycle-- 24’", 5-speed, exc. cond. $55; boys Murray bicycle, 24", 5-speed, slightly bent, $20. Call 696-1622. 42-tfn-P Ashley Console Woodburner--20"" firebox $100. 675-3252. 42-tfn-P LEGAL NOTICE Iam not responsible for any debts incurred by anyone other than myself Robert R. Brown, Jr 50-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration 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 Administrator named: Estate of JAMES TABIT, late of Wilkes-Barre City, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania (died November 28, 3) : Mr. William J. Tabit, c-0 ANTHONY P. MOSES, Attorney 960 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa.’18701 49-3-P 1 TV 13” Black & White $55; 1 TV 16’ black & white with stand, perfect cond. $100; 1 electric forced air Chrysler furnace, 20,000 K.U. 288- 2206 after 3:30. 40-tfn-P Well-McClean Furnace, steam, good cond. $200. Call after 5 p.m. .287- 6769. 39-tfn-P Ladies Coat size 14. Brown with light fox collar, as new, $8. 696-3285. 40- tfn-P Hamilton Gas Dryer, white, very good cond. $75 or best offer. 287- 5732. 42-tfn-P Dark Pine Bathroom Accessories consisting of 2 towel racks, tooth brush tray, tissue holder. Like new, $15. 696-1738. 40-tfn-P LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Borough Zoning Board will meet on en January 18, 1984 at 7:00 p.m., at the Dallas Borough Building, 25 Main St., Dallas, for the purpose of discussing an appeal of Park Out- door Advertising in reference to construction of an advertising sign 5 Dales Borough. FOR SALE Camper Cap for 8’ Box-- very good cond. $150 or best offer. 675-6902 after 5 p.m. 35-tin-P Girls Dresses--Sizes 5 and 6X; $1 and up; girls tan winter coat size 5, $10; air travel kennel for small dog, $10; blue baby carriage $10; all in good cond. 288-8315. 38-tfn-P Chair, exc. cond.; man's size 46 brown leather % length jacket like new. 654-3022. 39-tfn-P Kitchen Set--well constructed, table w-leaf, swivel chairs, $50; 2 end tables $3. each; Vita Master 3 way action exercise machine, $80. 288-9818. 38-tfri-P Used Truck Tire-- Firestone All-Terrain 10- 15LT, $15. 675-2328. 41- tfn-P 10 Pc. Maple Family Den Set $250; wrought iron chaise lounge $35; 2 wrought iron chairs $25. ea.; 21'' Zenith color console TV, exc. cond. $150. 693-1940. 41-tfn-P FOR SALE Red Single Livingroom Chair Good cond. $25. 696-2400. 40-tfn-P Hunting Outfit, brand new, size 40-42; English % length tweed coat; jacket size 40-42; shirts 100 percent wool, large size, shirts never used. Reasonable. 287-7877. 40-tfn-P Maytag Gas Dryer, $55; stainless steel gym set, 3 yrs. old, $50. Call 824- 2451. 39-tfn-P Solid Oak Diningroom Table, good cond. $150; 7 walnut diningroom chairs with padded seats, $20 ea. or $125 for the lot. 333-4661, 333-4385. 37-tfn-P Spinet Chickering Piano--Mahogany, $1,000. 675-4926. 44-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 FOR SALE Three Binks Pressure Paint Spray Pots--2-5-20 gallon capacity with all controls and accessories. Phone, Kingston, 288- 2957. 42-tfn-P Mrs. Newman Doll-- Bridesmaid, purchased at 1982 Auction $65. 288- 7811, 41-tfn-P Boys Clothes--Like new, London Fog jacket, beige Levis straight leg and 2 pr. corduroys straight leg, size 30-32. Call 696-2239. 36-tfn-P Steam Radiator--30"’ high, 5 sections, $8.00; child's maple antique desk, negotiable; parlor sofa, beige-light green contemporary, solid back cushions asking $90. 824- 8690, 43-tfn-P 2 Bedroom Suites-- queen sized mattress and springs, Gold covered wood burner, miscellaneous household furniture-furnishings, clothing, executive desk, 287-1978 anytime or 696- 4421 after 5 p.m. 43-tfn-P oR SRS FOR SALE New Custom Made Drapes; blue, 2 pr. 88x67", 1pr. 51x62"; gold 1 pr. 88°’x57"", 1 pr. 64x62’, 2 pv. 46'°x62’". Cost over $750, asking $400 or best offer. 675- 5656. 39-tfn-P Mechanical Adjustable Bed Spring--for handicapped person, $150. 639-2371. 42-tfn-P Poppa Bear Fisher Wood Stove--one door, exc. cond. $375. 696- 3077 evenings. 35-tfn-P 2 Mounted Snow Tires-- B78-13, for 1975 Pinto Stationwagon. $10 ea. 675-2466 before noon. 43-tfn-P 14’’ Electric Snow Shovel--exc. cond., 100 ft. outdoor electrical extension cord. Asking $50. 287-4086. 43-tfn-P Magic Chef Electric Range with hood. gold, self-cleaning, $150. 287- 4462. 44-tfin-P 1 Twin Complete Bed-- Brass headboard asking $125 or best offer. 655- 6179. 40-tfn-P SL LSE aS FOR SALE 2 Hand Fired Coal Furnaces--Exc. working cond. 823-3500. 43-tfn-P Antique School Desks-- best offer; beveled mirror, painted antique maple frame, best offer. 675- 0965 after 7 p.m. 42-tfn-P Lowery Organ Call 696- 1918. 42-tfn-P Kenmore Heavy Duty Electric Washer & Dryer--exc. cond. $125 each or trade either for freezer. 696-4702. 42-tfn- P : RCA Stereo Console with AM-FM radio, turntable and 8 track tape dec, Mediterranean style cabinet in fruitwood, exc. cond. $150. 333-4661, 333-4385. 37-tfn-P Snowplow and tire chains for International Cub Garden tractor $100 for beth. 333-4661, 333- 4385. 37-tfn-P Loveseat, contemporary style in rust; tan and black, $50; large desk, solid wood in antique brown, $75. 333-4661, 333-4385. 37-tin-P Gas Stove suitable for cottage or apartment $15. Call 675-2003. 40-tfn-P GAF Super 8 Color & Sound Movie Camera with automatic zoom lens and case; GAF Super 8 projector. Reasonable offer. 675-0965 after 7 p.m. 42-tfn-P Case Tractor--Needs minor repair, $500. Call 675-2728. 37-tfn-P Beautiful Girls Clothes-- size 9-13, shoe size 9; shear beaver cape, instamatic camera, encyclopedias, pet bed. Call 824-0566. 38-tfn-P 5 Ft. Clothing Rack-- commercial quality, $30; desk w-typewriter. extension and adjustable secretary chair, $125. 675-5684. 38-tfn-P Glass-Topped Dinette, chrome base, 4 swivel chairs, amber lucite back with white leather seats; gold sectional - 824-0566. 38-tfn-P