Register to play up days before the start of baseball season. | DAVE PHILLIPS, 99 S. Pioneer Ave., Trucksville, local representative for Mutual of Omaha and United of Omaha, recently completed a comprehensive insur- ance course at the Career Sales Institute in Omaha, NE. One of the most advanced insurance training semi- nars in the country, the course is designed to develop professional marketing skills with health and life insurance products as well as the Companies’ other multi-line coverages. Phillips is associated with the Kenneth P. Kurtz Division Office, the Mutual and United agency in Pittston. -0- MARJORIE MYERS, the daughter of Byron and Jean Myers, of 26 Tamanini Drive, R.D. 3, Wyoming, is a member of the selected 110-voice Bucknell University Chroale. Myers, a sophomore at Bucknell, is an English major. Myers sings first alto in the Chorale, which presents programs of. secular and sacred selections. The Chorale performs regularly both on and off campus under the direction of William Payn. 0: DALE JOHN RADGINSKI, born Nov. 26, 1984, was baptized at the Lehman United Methodist Church on Dec. 30, 1984. Dale is the son of David and Lanore Radginski of RD 2, Hunlock Creek. Officiating cler- gyperson was Rev. Michael Shambora. -0- AARON THOMAS COBURN, born Nov. 3, 1984, was baptized at the Idetown United Methodist Church, Idetown. Aaron Thomas is son of Elaine Coburn of Harveys Lake. Rev. Michael Shambora officiated at the baptism, which was held Dec. 30, 1984. 0 CARRIE LYNN SCHOONOVER, daugher of Gaby and Randy Schoonover of Dallas was baptized on Dec. 23, at the Lehman United Methodist Church, Lehman. Carrie Lynn was born Sept. 3, 1984. Rev. Michael Shambora was the officiating clergyperson. JACQUELINE DENISE PAUL, born October 20, 1984, was baptized at the Idetown United Methodist Church during the morning worship service. Jacque- line is the daughter of John and Christina Paul of Dallas. Officiating clergyperson was Rev. Michael Shambora and the baptism was held Jan. 6. -0- AIRMAN DONALD E. IDE; son of J. Elliot and Beverly J. Ide of Rural Route 4, Dallas, ahs graduated from the U.S. Air Force jet engine mechanic course at Chanute Air Force Base, Ill. During the course, students were taught repair and maintenance of jet engines with emphasis in ground safety practiceswhen using ground support equipment. They also earned credits toward an associate degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Ide is scheduled to serve with the 380th Field Maintenance Squadron at Plattsburgh Air Force Base, N.Y. He is a 1984 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. -0- ARMY RESERVE PVT. MATTHEW T. VAN GORDER, son of Linda L. and Robert L. Van Gorder of Rural Route 2, Dallas, has completed training as an Army military police specialist under the one station unit training (OSUT) program at Fort McClellan, Ala. OSUT is a 13-week period which combines basic training with advanced individual training. Students were trained in civil and military law, traffic control, map reading and self-defense. He is a 1983 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. -0- ROBERT A. STATNICK, son of Robert C. and Betty M. Statnick of Rural Route 3, Dallas, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of staff sergeant. Statnick is a range operations supervisor with the 2nd Weather Squadron at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. He is a 1978 graduate of Tunkhannock High School. -0- MARK A. WALLO, son of Andrew and June Wallo of Rural Route 4, Dallas, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. Wallo is a flight control systems specialist at George Air Force Base, Calif. wit hthe 37th Component Repair Squadron. He is a 1974 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School. Calkins honored Mollie Calkins was named Employee of the Year for 1984 at The Meadows Nurs- ing Center, Dallas, accord- ing to an announcement by John Muth, Personnel Direc- tor. The Employee of the Year . was chosen after review of the award winning suggestion by the Employee of the Month throughout 1984. The suggestion: most benefiting the residents at the Meadows Nursing Center was the basis for the award. A graduate of Dallas Area High School, Mrs. Calkins has been employed at the center since June, 1983, as executive . secretary to Thomas Sweeney, adminis- trator. Mrs. Calkins and her husband, Ken, reside in Sweet Valley. Thomas Swee- ney, left, is shown present- ing an engraved plague to Mrs. Calkins, Employee of the Year. ER In ;ecent Court of Honor A unique joint Court of Honor to recognize a Boy and Girl Scout for earning Scoutings highest awards was held at College Misericordia, Sunday, Jan. 6. This is believed to be a national first. Elizabeth Williames 16, of Senior Girl Scout Troop 634, Shavertown Methodist Church was awarded the Gold Award, Girl Scouting’s highest award. Lee D. Williames, 14 of Troop 232 Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas was recognized for earning Boy. Scouting’s highest award Eagle Scout rank. The Court of Honor opened with a ceremony conducted by a combined team of Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts adn Explorer Scouts which included: Andy Yencha, Debbie Balonis, Nathan Kelley, Jennifer Farley, Robert Skursky, Kathy Zikor, James Strange, Michele Farris, and Michael Dzanko. An audience of over 150 persons was welcomed by Mr. William Sigman, Committee Chairman for Troop and Post 232 and Mrs. Dorothy Wadas a member of the Executive Board of the Penn’s Woods Council of the Girl Scouts. Troop Awards were presented to Senior Troop 634 by the Troop President Cathy Zikor with the assistance of the Vice Presidents Ellen Bellis and Michele FArris. Commentary was made by Mrs. Margaret Craf Mrs. Frances Williames, the troop leaders. Elizabeth Williames received interest patches for Heritage Hunt, Outdoor Survival, and Paddle-Pole-and-Roli as well as the Gold Leadership Award, Volunteer Service BAr, Mount Yeager Certificate for Advanced Primitive Camping and Survivian and the ‘“Clannege of Living the Promise and Law’’ which involved a culminating project of service to the community. Mary Elizabeth Craft was awarded interest Patches in Heritage Hunt, Outdoor Survival, Paddle-Pole-and- Roll, in addition she earned the Mount Yeager Certificate in Advanced Primitive Camping and Sur- vival, Mount Yeager Certificate in Advanced Lifesav- ing ARC, the Gold Leadership Award, Volunteer Service Bar, and ‘The Challenge of Living the Promise and the Law’”’ which involved a closing project of service to the community. Catherine Zikor received the Gold Leadership Award. Michele Farris earned the Gold Leadership Award and the Leadership interest Patch. Gwen Larson earned the Emergency Preparedness interest Patch. Debbie Balonis received the Ten Year Service Bar. Jennifer Farley completed the ‘Dreams to Reality” certificate and earned the Silver Leadership Award. Ellen Bellis earned the Silver Leadership Award and a Volunteer Service Bar. Katherine Fader earned the Silver Leadership Award and a Mount Yeager certifi- cate for completing Advanced Lifesaving ARC at the center. The awards for Boy Scout Troop 232 were presented to the troop by the Senior Patrol Leader James Strange. Jarret Rittenhouse earned the First Aid skill award and the Tenderfoot rank. Scouts Chris Kuhar and Walter Fry earned the First Aid skill award. Samuel Wilkes received his swimming skill award, Scout Badge and Tenderfoot rank. Shane Williams Concert set An evening of classical music with pianist Ronald Hockenberry will be presented at Penn State Wilkes-Barre on Thursday, Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. in the Community Center of Hayfield House on the Lehman campus. The concert is free and the public is invited to attend. The musician and compaeser will play a virtuoso program featuring the music of Chopin, Bach, Beethoven and Schumann, among others. Ronald Hockenberry, born in Pleasant Gap, PA, showred an early talent for the piano and, while in high school, he had a weekly radio broadcast over radio WMAJ in State College. He graduated from West Chester State College in 1955 and received a master’s degree from Penn State University in 1962. Mr. Hockenberry is also a cellist and a conductor. He is well known in the Philadelphia area as a cham- ber player and accompanist, and has written musicals. for children, conducted performances of ‘‘Hello Dolly,” “Music Man,” and is foun- der and director of the Times Revue, a theatrical group specializ- ing in show and popular music. For the past few summers, he has appeared in concerts in Europe and has made broadcasts on the classi- cal music network of the Nether- lands Radio and on the Voice of America. Hockenberry currently teaches Humanities in the Radnor School District in Wayne, PA, and is direc- tor of music at the Main Line Unitarian Church in Devon. For more information on this pro- gram or other cultural programs, please contact the Office of Student Affairs at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, 675-2171. Conference planned The Trinity Nursery School of earned the Hiking, First Aid and Environmental skill awards as well as Second Class rank. David Casey earned skill awards in camping, hiking, swimming, and Tenderfoot rank. James Fry earned the Environmental skill award, the First Aid merit badge and the rank of First Class Scout. John Kristan earned skill awards in Hiking, Cooking, Family Living and First Class SCout rank. Ronald Fitch received skill awards in Family Living, Communications, and the Environment as well as merit badges in First Aid and Geneology. Ronnie also achieved First Class rank and serves as the Den Chief for the Webelos Den. Lee D. Williames, the President of Explorer ost 232, presented awards to the Post members. Nathan Kelley earned the Hiking merit badge. John Mitchell received the First Aid skill award and Second Class Scout rank. Robert Skursky earned Rifle and Shot Gun merit badge and Home Repairs merit badge. Robert Row- lands received Camping and Hiking Merit badges. Assistant Scoutmaster Keith Thomas presented awards to, the Troop and Post Leaders. Lee D. Williames earned the Rifle and Shot Gun merit badge, Home Repairs merit badge, and Hiking merit badge. John Strange earned Rifle and Shot Gun merit badge and Hiking merit badge. Andy Yencha Junior Assist- ant Scoutmaster received Rifle and Shot Gun merit badge and Hiking merit badge. The troop was also recognized for having won the district first aid meet and the ‘National Camping award. The Court of Honor concluded with a combined Eagle and Gold Award presentation ceremony for Elizabeth and Lee D. Williames. Opening the program Lee played the Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Liszt. The first speaker was Fr. William Langan of Gate of Heaven Church an Eagle Scout and Marine Corp Chaplain who reflected on the achievements of Lee and Elizabeth and on their family as an example to others. Dr. Lee J. Williames, vice president of Penn Mountains Council of the Boy Scouts spoke on the meaning of the Eagle as a difficult journey which only an “individual” can accomplish. Ms. Kristin Plashin- ski District Executive of Penn Mountains Council talked of Lee’s individual achievements and confered the award on him. His mother, Frances Williames pinned his Eagle on him. In the presence of other Eagle Scouts from the area. Among these was Bill Davies who received his Eagle over 50 years ago. The Gold Award presentation was begun by Mrs. Sandy Loomis Gold Award Coordinator for Penn’s Woods Council of the Girl Scouts who spoke on theevolution of the Gold award and the requirements for the award. Ms. Virginia Denn Director of Council Sponsored Programs Penn’s Woods Council spoke on Elizabeth’s individual achievements and confered the Gold Award on her. Dr. Williames, Elizabeth’s father pinned the Gold Award on his daughter. Elizabeth closed the ceremony with a poem by Robert Frost “The Road Not Taken.” Dallas will hold parent-teacher con- ferences on Jan. 24. There will be no school for the nursery school that day. The Trinity Nursery School is located in the Trinity United Pres- byterian Church, Church St., Sallas. Information may be obtained by calling the church office at 675-3131. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunney and daughter Andrea from Meadow- Crest Manor, Shavertown, recently entertained Mrs. Bunney’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bonning Jr. at a family dinner, celebrating the Bonning’s 40th anniversary. They were married at the Idetown United Methodist Church by the late Rev. Frank K. Abbott. Their attend ants were Mrs. ‘Betty Gensel, the] alte Mrs. June Fisk, Mrs. Jessie Wilcox, Mr. Kenneth Swan, Mr. William Smith and Mr. Emil Fedor. Mr. and Mrs. Bonning have two) children, Mrs. Beverly Bunney and] Dennis III and one grandchild, Andrea. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the Dallas Area Municipal Authority that the following amendment to their Rates, Rules and Regulations will LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvnaia, . Roberts, late of the become effective April 1, & 1985 ; ). Article VII, Section 704, Industrial Waste Charges. Effective April 1, 1985 the metered rate will be changed to a flat rate of $2.00 per 1,000 Gallons per Quarter Kenneth N. Rogers, Secretary Dallas Area Municipal Author- ity 2-1-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 Adminis- tratrix named: Estate of YVONNE KASHN- ICKI, late of Huntington Town- ship, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania (died October 7, 1584) Mrs. Julia Kashnicki, c-0 ANTHONY P. MOSES, ESQ. 960 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 LITTIE E. RAU, ESP. 77 Corlear Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702 52-3-P who died on November 29, 1984. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to William J. Wallace, Executor, ¢-0 John E. Morris, Ill, Esqure, Morris & Shu- cosky, 65 West South Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701. 2-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Margaret Coach, late of Edwardsville Borough, Luz- erne County, Pennsylvania, who died on December 22, 1984. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to John Coach, Execu- tor, c-0 John E. Morris, Ill, Eqs, Morris & Shucosky, 65 West South Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania 18701. 2-3-P Oliver, Individual, Co-Executor and First Eastern Bank, N.A., Co-Executor. 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 Co-Execu- tors c-0 Morris & Shucosky, 65 West South Street, Wilkes- Sar Pennsylvania 18701. 1-3- LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Margart Larmouth, deceased, late of Franklin Township, Luz- erne County, Pennsylvania, who died November 1, 1984. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to William J. Larmouth and Wil- liam David Larmouth, Execu- tors, Box 32A, R.D. 3, Wyo- ming, Pennsylvania 18644, or their attorney. Jarrett W. Jennings, Esq. 19 Exeter Avenue es Pittston, PA 18643 1-3- FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Box Spring & Mattress $10 ea. 824-2406. 6000-KAL Engine Diagnostic Center $1750; CP 717 Air Hammer, $250; CP-740 TL-2 Air Gun $200; H-13 AC Headlight Aimer Kit $140; Cash drawer, $100; 2 Heavy duty air hoses, $20; 1 air hose with air gauge $20; ° exhaust hose $40; Master & Visa Machine with slips $30. Everything for $2300. Call after 5:30 p.m. 693- 3909. 42-tfn-P Metal Authentic Ice Cream Parlor Chairs, vases, and dishes. Perfect cond. 283-1732. 46-tfn-P Cabbage Patch Dolls $25; Tiny Tot Dolls $35; Variety of wooden folk art items. 675-2377. 46- tfn-P Christmas Trees. Butternuts and walnuts, handmade Christmas articles, mittens, candle. Stereo, Admiral Color TV needs repairs, old dishes. 675-3057. 46-tfn-P 6 Bulb Wagon Wheel Ceiling Fixture $65. 696-1060. 44-tfn-P Wooden Storm Door, screen and glass inserts 2'8''x6'8""; Aluminum screen door, glass and screen inserts, 2'6"'x6'7"". 735-2877 after 5 p.m. 46-tfn-P 2 Pc. Livingroom Set soft and chair $75; kitchen table & 4 vinyl chairs that need some repair, beige, $80; 2 large blue livingroom 42-tfn-P Final Clearance on All new and Used Golf Clubs. Special price 693-1940. 42-tfn-P Extra Large 4 Shelf Wicker Etagere, exc. cond. $45. 696-4479. 42- tfn-P Like New Loveseat converts to single bed with sponge rubber pad and cover. Cost over $400. A steal at $200. 696-1046 for directions. 42-tfn-P Boss Woodburner $185. 675-2075. 42-tfn- P FOR SALE 7 Tires, Size 78-15 slightly used and can be recapped, 2 tires are snow tires. All tires are $5 to $10. Write to P.O. Box 1786, Shavertown, Pa. 18708 and include your phone number for appointment. 41-tfn-P Active WB Arcade for sale - owner will to assist with financing, 822-9259. 42-tfn-P Antique White Porcelain Bathtub with flared bottom. Best offer! Call 288-8933. 44- tfn-P Oil Fired 155,000 BTU Boiler, steam or hot water. No.reasonable offer refused. Easy load situation. 696-2376. 42- tfn-P Beautiful Tatted Lace Edge Sheets & Pillow Cases, linen tablecoths and napkins to match. Reasonable. 283-1732. 46-tfn-P Old Porcelain Cast Iron Bath Tub with fixtures plus cast iron corner sink with fixtures. $30. 283-1629. 44-tfn-P
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