ge WR A NR -- Seminar participants : Shown are participants in Commonwealth Telephone Company's engineering education seminar Albert Duran, 1983 Annual Campaign Chairman; Joseph R., Fink; President of College | x Misericordia; Benedicta North Matchett, Alumni Fund Chairman; Congressman Frank Harrison, : principal speaker; and John McCole, member of Misericordia’s Board of Trustees. Misericordia kicks off | three-year campaign use; develop curricula, fund research, and augment current pro- grams for faculty and staff training. The fund raising campaign is being conducted in phases. The major gift phase is now underway. The special gift phase, beginning immediately, will ask a much larger group of Misericordia sup- porters’ for a pledge of financial support over the next three years. The campaign will conclude with a community phase to include alumni, ~ foundations, corporations and others. According to Dr. Fink, A Gift of Quality will not be just a. fund raising venture. “It is out intention to reaffirm the mission and vitality of College Mis- ericordia. We will talk of future direction and community involve- ment which means much more than financial support,” Fink said. “We hope that this campaign will be just one step in the renewal of a 60 year partnership with the com- munity,” remarked Fink. Monsignor Andrew J. McGowan, chairman of College Misericordia’s Board of Trustees and master of College Misericordia kicked off its $1.5 million capital campaign recently in the Grand Ballroom of the Genetti Best Western Motor Inn in Wilkes-Barre. Dr. Joseph R. Fink, president of College Misericordia, announced that pre-campaign major gift pledges received to date total $571,- 000, or approximately 40 percent of the three year goal. Two pledges of $100,000 each helped achieve this milestone. “A Gift of Quality - 60 Years of Commitment,” the theme of Miseri- cordia’s capital campaign, repre- sents the school’s celebration of the - 60th anniversary of its founding by the Religious Sisters of Mercy in 1924. ; The College plans to use the capital funds raised to: develop endowments for scholarships and financial aid to students; repair and renovate older buildings and class- rooms, and improve their energy efficiency; purchase equipment for . instruction in professional studies, and implement long-range objec- tives for computer hardware and its ceremonies for the campaign kick- off, noted that the $571,000 raised so early in the campaign symbolizes the ‘‘tremendous display of confi- dence in the work that College Misericordia has been doing, and the faith that this community has in the continuing ability of the College to serve the population of the region, and serve it well.” 4 Congressman Frank Harrison was principal speaker at the event. Har- rison once served as a faculty member at College Misericordia, and has for many years been a firm supporter of the College and its programs. Harold Rosenn, vice chairman of the Board of Trustees, introduced the capital campaign’s Special Task Force. Members of the task force are Sr. Miriam Ruth Brennan, Elmo Clemente, Susanne Curry, Sr. Mary Ann Dillon; Hanford Eckman, Louis # Goeringer, Leonard Gonchar, Rich- ard Laux, William Mainwaring, John McCarthy, John McCole, John Metz, Dr. George Moses, Helen 0’Connor, Robert Patton, William Smulowitz and William Umphred. Seminar held The Humanities Department of Luzerne County Community College recently held a day-long in- service for faculty members at the college's Educational Conference Center. Francis Hanify, department chairperson; and John R. Kelleher, director of writing; presented the in-service and discussed course syllabi revision and curriculum planning. Among those in attendance for the; . in-service program are, from left, seated, John R. Kelleher, Nanticoke, assistant professor“ of ~ English; Francis Hanify, Dallas, associate professor of English; and Sujanet Mason, Wilkes- Barre, assistant professor of speech. Standing, Robert Carson, Wilkes-Barre, assistant professor of English; Judy Rasimas, Wilkes-Barre English instructor; Gayle Delano, Wilkes-Barre English instructor; Jeannette Jabers, Wilkes-Barre, reading specialist; John P. Pisaneschi, Dorrance Township, associate professor of speech; and Ray McGraw, Wilkes-Barre, English instructor. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE © Ladies Coat size 14. Ashley Console 1 TV 13” Black & White White Metal Door and Kenmore Heavy Duty Dark Pine Bathroom Boys Clothes--Like new, 2 Hand Fired Coal GAF Super 8 Color & i Brown with light fox collar, Woodburner--20" firebox $55; 1 TV 16’ black & frame $40; aqua tub, sink Electric Washer & Accessories consisting London Fog jacket, beige Furnaces--Exc. working Sound Movie Camera © as new, $8. 696-3285. 40- $100. 675-3252. 42-tfn-P - white with stand, perfect = and commode $150. or Dryer--exc. cond. $125 - of 2 towel racks, tooth w-fur lining size 14. 2 pr. cond. 823-3500. 43-tin-P With automatic zoom lens © tin-p 2 Mounted Snow Tires-- cond. $100; 1 electric best offer. 333-4661 or each or trade either for brush tray, tissue holder. Levis straight leg and 2 Glass-Topped Dinette, and case; GAF Super 8 Ls i : Hamilton Gas Dryer, B78-13, for 1975 Pinto forced air Chrysler 333-4385. 42-tfn-P freezer. 696-4702. 42-tin- Like new, $15. 696-1738. pr. cordyroys straight leg, chrome base, 4 swivel projector. Reasonable » q white, very good cond. Stationwagon. $10 ea. furnace, 20,000 K.U, 288- Three Binks Pressure p Mechanical Adjustable size 30-32. Call 696-2239. chairs, amber lucite back offer. 675-0965 after 7 » } {$75 or best offer. 287- 675-2466 before noon. 2206 after 3:30. 40-tfn-P Paint Spray Pots--2-5-20 Steam Radiator--30"" Bed Spring--for 36-tfn-P. with white leather seats; p.m. 42-tin-P : x 5732. 42:tin-P 43-tfn-P 1 Twin Complete Bed-- gallon capacity with all high, 5 sections, $8.00; handicapped pefson, Poppa Bear Fisher gold sectional ie Antique School Desks-- 2 Lo LEGALNOTICE: i av 14” Electric Snow Brass headboard asking = controls and accessories. child's maple antique $150. 639-2371. 42-tfn-P. Wood Stove--one door, Mediterranean livingroom best offer; beveled mirror, © debts incurred by anyone other Shovel--exc. cond., 100 $125 or best offer. 655- Phone, Kingston, 288- desk, negotiable: parlor Magic Chef Electric exc. cond. $375. 696- suite with tables, color TV painted antique maple 5 © {than myself ft. outdoor electrical 6179. 40-tin-P 2957. 42-tfn-P sofa, beige-light green Range with hood. gold 3077 evenings. 35-tfn-P and video tap recorder. frame, best offer. 675- ; Robert R. Brown, Jr extension cord. Asking Gas Stove suitable for Girls Murray Bicycle-- contemporary, solid back self-cleaning, $150. 287- Camper Cap for 8’ Box-- 824-0566. 38-tfn-P 0965 after 7 p.m. 42-tfn-P \ = Sma myn 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 Countts Pennsylvania (died November 28, 1983). Mr. William J. Tabit, c-0 ANTHONY P. MOSES, Attorney 960 United Penn Bank Bldg Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 49-3-P 819 United Penn Bank Bld 600 M Street, 2a, Pa ; i an style > LEGAL NOTICE Wikes.Barre, PA. 18701 Satan Suse ven Pe i Secretary Refrigerator $50: RCA deo, Medigianean iy $400 or best offer. 675- Eifel Wood Burner, Catalpa Tree Farm. 675- pH DALLAS TOWNSHIP ORDINANCES 51-1-P 51-1-P 1-1-0 ng : cabinet in fruitwood, exc. : 5 o NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NOTICE 25" color console (solid cond. $150. 333-4661, 5656. 39-tfn-P $300; wedding gown, size 4452 or 639-5492. 45-4-P Dallas Township Ordinance No 1959-2, levying a tax of Two Dollars ($2.00) per month on house trailers in Dallas Township, as amended in 1963, has been reenacted under the authority of the Act approved Decemer 31 1965, (No. 511), without substan- tial change, and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1984 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Dallas Township Ordinance. No. 1960-1, levying the Township of Dallas Real Estate Transfer Tax at the rate of one (1) percent of the value of the real estate trans- ferred, has been reenacted under the authority of the Act approved December, 1963, (No. 511), with- out substantial change, and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1984 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dallas Township Ordinance No 1972-1, levying a per capita tax of Five Dollars’ ($5.00) has been reenacted under the authority of the Act approved December 31, 1965, (No. 511), without substan- tial change, and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1984 NOTICE -1S ALSO GIVEN that Dallas Township Ordinance No. 1966-4, levying an earned income tax, continues in force during the year 1984, without reenactment, under the authority of Subsection Ii of Section 13 of the Act approved December 31, 1965. (No. 511). DALLAS TOWNSHIP SUPERVI- SORS BY: Glenn Howell, SecretaryFrank Townend, Solicitor 51-1-P $50. 287-4086. 43-tfn-P NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that on December 21, 1983, Paul P Vinton, of 68 Bennett Street Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 18702, and John Frank of 17 Auburn Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 18702, did file in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, an application for a Certificate to do business ‘under the assumed and fictitious name of BOSTON STORE PHOTOGRA- PHERS said business to be conducted at 17 Auburn Street, Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania. EDLEY AND REISHTEIN cottage or apartment $15. Call 675-2003. 40-tfn-P Red Single Livingroom Chair Good cond. $25 696-2400. 40-tfn-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 16, 1983, Thomas Kokinda, of 205 Kokinda Drive, Avoca, Pa., 18641, did file in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, an application for a Certificate to do business under the assumed and fictitious name of SHOWCASE PRODUCTIONS said business to be conducted: at 24'', 5-speed, exc, cond. $55; boys Murray bicycle, 24" -5-speed, slightly bent, $20. Call 696-1622. 42-tfin-P NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Borough of Dallas invites sealed bids for the supply of a 1984 Police Cruiser. All bids must be in the Secretary's office by 7:30 p.m. January 17, 1984 Specifications may be picked up at the Secretary's office, 25 Main St., Dallas, Pa Dallas Borough has the right to reject any or all bids Ralph Garris Grant Ave.; (10) foot alle from impeachini YOU SHOULD TAK YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP the any right, laintiff and 410 Bicentennial Building 15 Public Square Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 (717) 825-8567 21 North Church Street Hazleton, Pa. 18201 (717) 455-9511 51-1-P : or i) V. Kasper 4 ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Kp 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-tfin-P Lowery Organ Call 696- 1918. 42-tfn-P Medium Sized Frigidaire state) $100; RCA 19’ color portable $100; Sylvania 19" color portable (80 percent solid state) $60. All good cond. 283-2101. 37-tin-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 Case Tractor--Needs minor fepair, $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 675-5684. 38-tfn-P 4462. 44-tin-P Used Truck Tire-- Firestone All-Terrain 10- 15LT, $15. 675-2328. 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. RCA Stereo Console with AM-FM radio, turntable and 8 track tape 333-4385. 37-tfn-P Snowplow and tire chains for International Cub Garden tractor $100 for both. 333-4661, 333- 4385. 37-tin-P Loveseat, contemporary style in rust, tan and black, $50; large desk, solid wood in antique brown, $75. 333-4661, 333-4385. 37-tfn-P Conn Spinet Organ $395; new 3 pc. men's suit, gray, 38R, worn twice, paid $100 asking $50; Ashley woodburner $200; Redwood bar, seats 12, $250; White bathroom set, sink, shower, commode $100. 675- 4329. 41-tfn-P Persian Lamb Fur Coat-- cond. size 20, $500. 288- 3321. 44-tfn-P Spinet Chickering Piano--Mahogany, very good cond. $150 or best offer. 675-6902 after 5 p.m. 35-tin-P Early American Couch & Chair, exc. cond.; man’s size 46 brown leather % length jacket like new. 654-3022. 39-tfn-P New Custom Made Drapes; blue, 2 pr. 88!'x67"", 1. pr.-51'" x62"; gold 1 pr. 88"’x57'", 1 pr. 64''x62"", 2 pv. 46''x62’". Cost over $750, asking Mrs. Newman Doll-- Bridesmaid, purchased at 1982 Auction $65. 288- 7811, 41-tfn-P Massey Ferguson Riding Mower--7 h.p., with plow. Runs exc. 655- 8978. 36-tfin-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 Metal China Cabinet with glass doors $75; base cabinet $40; both have butcher block! tops. Like new 288-5589. 41- tin-P RCA Console AM-FM Stereo & Phone $100, with 8 track player $120. (3 yrs. old); Panasonic AM-FM 8 track stereo $75; Hitachi 12" B & W. portable TV $35. All good cond. 283-2101. 37-tin-P i 2 ——L 3 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 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-tfn-P 12, $75. 675-2753. 39-tfn- P Well-McClean Furnace, steam, good cond. $200. Call after 5 p.m. 287- 6769. 39-tfn-P Maytag Gas Dryer, $55) stainless steel gym set, 3 yrs. old, $50. Call 824- 2451. 39-tin-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 Furniture--Sofa bed, recliner. Call 675-2282 or 696-1134. 37-tfn-P 2 Pair Audio-Technica Headphones--$30. ea. or Cassette player for car, auto. reverse with slide All in good cond, 283- 2101. 37-tin-P { Oval Diningroom Table with 6 chairs, very good cond. and quality. $275 or best offer. 287-4217. 41- tfn-P 2 ; Free Spirit Bike--26" also 10 speed, bike exc. cond. as new $75. 675- 4052. 41-tfn-P Mixed Hardwood fireplace wood. Blue, Norway and white spruce. Douglas fir x-mas trees, retail and wholesale. Lake Multilith Offset Printing Machine Model 85, VG cond. includes ink, mats, chemicals, different color paper, HD stapler plus many extras. $475 or best offer. 696-3953. 44-tfn-P 5 Occasional Tables-- beautiful finish, solid wood, oriental influence. When new $1100, best offer. 675-3274. 47-tfn-P Crib With Mattress, bumper pads, etc. like new $30; brand new child's walker $10; hand negotiable. 696-1075. 47- tfn-P dy : Premium Coal $70 per - ton. All'sizes delivered. Call Allied Eastern 825- 0738. 47-4-P : Attractive Handmade Christmas Display-- Santa Claus and 3 287-3232. 48-tn-P