The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 19, 1986, Image 14

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    14 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, February 19, 1986
FREE RECREATIONAL AUTO
FREE to good homes, 2 ‘77 TRAVEL MATE, 1977 AMC MATADOR STA-
female puppies. Part
Labrador & St. Bernard.
Call 283-1315 before 5:30
or 288-4884 after 5:30. 3-
4-P
REE Brown ‘Labrador
dog, 3 yrs. old, likes
children. 696-1770. 5-4-P
FREE Male puppies, 8
wks. old. Mixed breed.
675-2784 anytime. 5-4-P
TRUCKS
‘73 DATSUN truck with
camper $500. Call 287-
5162. 4-4-GR
1979 DODGE POWER
WAGON, Sno-fiter pack-
age, auto., 4 wheel
drive, p.s., p.b., Meyers
Power Angle Snow Plow,
25,000 miles, runs good.
$4200. Call 287-6147. 4-4-
GR
‘38 CHEVROLET custom
cab % ton pickup. 4 spd.
heavy duty rear. Par-
tially restored can be
restored or used for
parts. 639-2750 or 833-
5886. 5-4-P
1979 Ford Pickup, 6 cyl.,
standard shift, 6 ft. bed
with cap, 75,000 miles,
good cond. $2700. 696-
562 evenings or week-
ends. 6-4-P
'67 JEEP WAGONEER 4
wheel drive, good run-
ning cond. $700. 829-
3912. 6-4-GR
LOST & FOUND
ices S—— ota a
LOST Cockapoo, white
male, bobbed tail, blue
collar, answers to
“Puffin”. Lost in Chase-
Trucksville area. Call
696-1994. 5-4-P
LOST Shepherd-Beagle
mix. Female, black with
brown markings. Anssrs
to “Ginger”. Lost in
Chase-Trucksville area.
696-1994. 5-4-P
FOUND black long haired
male dog with white on
chest, chin & 3 paws.
Red canvas collar. Found
approximately around
Jan. 30 by Huntsville
Nursery. Call 675-0228 or
675-3804. 6-4-P
LOST Gray, unclipped
miniature poodle.
Female, hairless ears.
Lost in vicinity Sutton
Rd., Pevchonite. 696-
1825. 6-4-P
MOTORCYCLES
It's Special
1981 Yamaha 650 Special.
3,500 miles, exc. cond.
arage kept. Asking
1,000. 823-7904. 6-4-P
A ————————————
REAL ESTATE
GOVERNMENT HOMES
from $1 (U Repair). Also
delinquent tax property.
Call 1-805-687-6000 ext.
Siro for information.
v
camper, 22'2 ft., sleeps
6, fully self contained,
Faulkner roll out awning,
very good cond. $4000.
Call 477-2429 after 6
p.m. 4-4-GR
CHAPARRAL - XL 187
Inboard outboard, 200 h
Mercury Cruise, full
canopy & mooring cover,
am-fm stereo, multi
color blue gray. Also 85
easy loading trailer. Like
brand new. Must see!
$14,500. 822-3303. 6-4-P
SHASTA 14’ trailer, stove-
oven, gas, refrig. gas,
real nice shape. Sleeps
4, $900. Call 824-4319
after 5 p.m. 6-4-GR
CRESLIN BOAT 1968, 15,
‘85 Chrysler motor.
Garage kept. Stereo,
skis, etc. All equipped
with trailer $1800. 823-
1255 or 477-3466. 6-4-GR
ADOPTION
ADOPTION Young, hap-
pily married college edu-
cated and financially
secure couple wish to
adopt a white newborn.
We will give, LOVE,
warmth and security,
and a wonderful educa-
tion in the future. Legal
and Confidential. Expen-
ses paid. Anxiously
awaiting your call. Let's
help one another! Call
Kathy and Jim collect at
(516) 589-4989. 5-4-P
TION WAGON, A-title,
loaded, 55,000 miles.
Exterior & interior in
exc. cond. Must sell. Call
693-3322. 3-4-P
1985 CAMARO SPORTS
COUPE, V-6, fuel
injected, 5 speed, AM-
FM stereo, 11,000 origi-
nal miles, $8600. Call
655-8870 after 5 p.m. 3-
4-GR
65 Chrysler
Newport, 79,000 original
miles. Good mechanical
cond. Call 696-4032 after
3:30 p.m. 3-4-P
‘82 RENAULT FUEGO, 5
speed, exc. cond., AM-
FM stereo cassette, fac-
tory sunroof, air, p.s.,
p.b., rear defrost and
wiper, $4195. Call 829-
0502 after 5 p.m. 3-4-GR
‘83 SUBARU GL, auto.
trans, 2 door hatchback,
AM-FM cassette, mint.
cond., low mileage,
$5200. Call 696-1045 or
926-1129. 4-4-P
1980 OLDS CUTLASS
BROUGHAM STATION-
WAGON, p.s., p.b., air,
AM-FM stereo, roof rack,
rear defroster, auto, V-6,
A-title, no rust, garage
kept. $3595. 696-4990. 4-
3-P
‘68 CHEVY CHEVELLE SS
convertible. $3000. Call
678-5734. 4-4-GR
ADOPTION the lovin
alternative. Professional,
white Christian childless
couple, wishes to adopt
infant to complete our
love filled home. Byrictly
legal and confidential.
Expenses paid. Immedi-
ate response guaran-
teed. Write P.O. Box
932, Fort Washington,
PA. 19034. 6-4-P
ANIMALS
Stables
Board horses your way at
T & G Stables. Harris Hill
Rd., Trucksville. Call 696-
4943 or 283-1179. 38-tfn-
BEAGLE female, started,
$30. Call 826-1654. 5-4-P
SHELTIES, (min. collies)
puppies; AKC 8 wks. old.
Mother on premises. Call
825-8941. 6-2-GR,
WANTED
BAND SAW, 24" plus
throat, and radial arm
saw, good cond. Call
822-2843. 5-2-GR
AUTO
'48 PACKARD SEDAN
Straight 8 with over-
drive. Engine iy
overhauled. Call 639-
2750, or 833-5886. 5-4-P
1981 OLDS DELTA 88
ROYALE, 4 door, auto.,
47,000 miles, air, cruise,
am-fm stereo tape, rear
efog, $5900. 822-9259. 6-
ck
78 FORD T-BIRD, p.s.,
p.b., immaculate cond.
inside & out. Quad
stereo, garage kept. A-
title, new paint, custom
wheels, many extras.
Looks & runs Yke show-
room. Must sell! $2,795
neg. Call 822-3686. 4-4-
GR
71 CHEVY VEGA, runs,
needs some minor
repairs. Asking $2900 or
best offer. After 5 p.m.
829-4797. 3-4-GR
‘84 MERCURY COUGAR, V-
6, auto, black w-gre
velour interior. 17,00
orig. miles. Fully loaded,
showroom cond. $8,795
selling price neg. Call
Bob 287-7843 after 4
p.m. 4-4-GR
. low miles, p.s., air, V-
8, 4 new tires, new rear
air shocks, equipped for
towing. Exc. cond. $3000.
Call 822-3303. 4-4-GR
‘75 TRANS AM white w-
blue bird. p.s., p.b., air,
garage kept, mint cond.,
tilt wheel, new battery &
tires. 40,000 miles.
Parked 5% yrs., $4,000.
829-3318. 5-4-GR
'79 CAMARO Z-28 type,
only 35,000 miles. Metal-
lic copper, w-butter-
scotch int., p.s., p.b., 3
speed. Sac. $3250. 824-
4717. 6-4-GR
‘83 HONDA ACCORD
SEDAN, A-title, 5 spd.,
fully equipped, charcoal
grey with matching cloth
interior, new tires, serv-
ice records, 40,000 miles,
$7500. Call 287-0954. 3-4-
G
ROOFING]
AND
VINYL
SIDING
Installation
& Repair
CHIMNEY
CALL
639-1414
after a P.M. |
Painting
Prices
CALL
REMOVAL
We Will Shovel It ...
Anytime,
Anyplace,
Anywhere
INSTANT
SNOW REMOVAL
VERY REASONABLE
CALL
283-0477
Ask for John
POOL REALTY CO.
303 Market Street
Kingston, Pennsylvania
18704
Business (717)287-1196
Residence (717)675-0165
Seng?
Call
BARBARA
VIVIAN
REALTOR:
ASSOCIATE®
Owned and Operated
AUTOS
AUTOS
AUTOS
AUTOS
AUTOS
82 OLDS CUTLASS
SUPREME, 60,000 miles,
p.s., p.b., air, AM-FM
stereo, 1 owners $4,200.
Call 639-2442. 3-4-GR
‘74 BMW 2002, 4 spd.
AM-FM stereo cassette,
motor done completely
over. 2nd owner, car in
exc. cond., both inside b
and out. Must sacrifice P-2:
$3495. 288-4719. 3-4-GR
‘79 FIAT 1.9, gold, AM-FM
stereo cassette, 39,000
mi. New tires. Exc. cond.
$2800. 288-3794. 4-4-GR
air,
cruise,
plush
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
Mother and daughter will work
side-by-side in the new beauty salon
recently opened at 139 Davenport
Street, Dallas.
After raising three daughters,
Jean Gill decided to fulfill her
lifelong ambition to become a beau-
tician. So three years ago, Jean
enrolled in Jerrtyone Beauty School
in Pittston, where the school offered
both day and night classes making
it possible for Jean to attend those
which fit into her busy schedule at
home. Her older daughter, Brenda,
enrolled in the same school at the
same time so Jean and Brenda
studied side-by-side and also gradu-
ated together.
After graduation, both mother and
daughter took their state exams at
the same time and passed them.
Jean worked at a beauty salon in
Kingston until the owner closed her
shop due to illness.
It was then Jean decided to open
her own beauty salon so after dis-
cussing the idea with her husband,
Raymond, the project got under-
way.
Ray renovated the lower level of
their nine-room home from a family
and recreation area into an up-to-
date, modern and attractively
designed beauty salon complete
with a separate entrance and also
plenty of parking area on the Gill
property.
The location of her salon in the
Gill home makes an ideal situation
for Jean since she can operate her
business and also stay on top of
taking care of her home and family
including twin daughters, Kim and
Kris, students at Dallas Junior High
School.
The former Jean Gray, Jean is a
native of Sweet Valley. Her husband
is a native of Courtdale and when
Jean and Ray were first married
they lived in Courtdale but 22 years
ago they purchased and moved into
their home on Davenport Street.
During those years, the Gills have
continuously renovated their home
from a small three-room house into
the well-designed nine-room struc-
ture it is today.
In addition to keeping her home
and raising three children, Jean had
a band ‘Suburban Express” for 15
years. She played the guitar, was
lead singer and booked all of their
engagements. The band played at
weddings, dinner-dances, clubs and
made other appearances throughout
) i
Beauty shop owner
Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon
the local area and as far away as
Black Walnut. According to Jean,
the band played in just about every
lounge and club in Wyoming Valley.
With her newly-opened beauty
salon, all of that is behind Jean
because she does not have the time.
All of her attention is now focused
on her lifelong dream — her beauty
salon. She and her daughter,
Brenda, are enthusiastic about their
new venture and Jean said she is
more than pleased in the progress it
has made since her opening in
January.
Each week has been busier than
the last since she first announced
the opening of her shop. She enjoys
her work and looks at it as another
extra-curricular activity.
“I don’t believe I will ever tire of
it,”” said Jean. “I enjoy the work
and also enjoy meeting so many
nice people who come into my
shop.”
In her leisure time, Jean enjoys
relaxing in or by their pool in their
backyard. She and Ray also like to
go to at least one show annually at
the casinos in New Jersey. y
1972 VOLVO 142, auto.,
AM-FM cassette, leather
interior, rear window
defroster. Best offer over
$500. Call 675-4155. 5-4-P
73 GTO 32,000 orig.
miles, new paint. Inte-
rior & exterior in exc.
chape. $2300. 823-1255
or 477-3466. 6-4-GR
‘77 CHEVY CAPRICE CLAS-
SIC 4 dr. power windows
& seat, auto, a-c, AM-FM
cassette stereo, serviced
regularly, good cond.
$3000 neg. Call 696-4735.
3-4-GR
1982 PONTIAC T-1000, 16,-
000 miles. Call 826-0459
5-2-GR
‘73 PORSCHE, 914, 1.7,
47,000 orig. miles, new
tires, fan belt & seats.
Just had 45,000 mi.
dealer checkup, exc.
cond. $5,000. Call 822-
2843. 5-4-GR
‘76 BUICK REGAL LANDAU
Exc. shape, brand new
aint job. $1000: 1973
ontiac GTO, 37,000
1980 FORD PASSENGER
VAN, custom interior,
p.s., p.b., cruise control,
CB, air, 70,000 mi. $5900.
Call 696-2923. 6-4-GR
auto, p.s., p.b., fm
stereo, fiberglass top,
tilt wheel, low mileage,
much more. Showroom
cond. 288-0680. 6-4-GR
wagon as is $400. Call
1255 or 477-3466. 6-4-GR
4p
‘77 LINCOLN TOWN CAR,
black, full power. Exc.
cond. $2,600. Call 655-
3843 after 5 p.m. 3-4-GR
1977 FIAT, dark blue,
good running cond. New
exhaust system. $450 or
best offer. Call 675-3046
mornings. 6-4-P
‘74 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 6
cyl... w-63,000 orig.
miles. p.s., am-fm cas-
sette stereo, $600 neg.
Call 824-0108, 2:30-4:30
p.m. or after 7:30 p.m.
6-4-GR
|
JAMES 0. BROKENSHIRE
Potentate
IS named
Irem Temple, A.A.0.N.M.S., con-
ducted its Annual Business Meeting,
Saturday, Jan. 25 at Irem’s Mosque,
Wilkes-Barre, at which time James
0. Brokenshire, Sweet Valley and a
former resident of Mountaintop,
was elected 52nd Illustrious Poten-
tate of Irem Temple.
Potentate Brokenshire was born
and raised in Kingston and gradu-
ated from Kingston High School
where he was an All-Scholastic
Football Player and was named
Honorable Mention on the Pennsyl-
vania All-State Football team. He
attended the University of Kentucky
where he had the privilege of being
coached by the renowned Paul
“Bear” Bryant. His education and
sports career were interrupted by a
call from his country to serve in the
Korean Conflict. He served in the
U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army and later
in the U.S. Naval Reserve. After
being honorably discharged, he
earned his B.S. Degreein Education
from Bloomsburg State College and
completed his Masters Degree in
Administration at the University of
Scranton. He was awarded a Doctor
Equivalency and Superintendent’s
Letter of Eligibility from Lehigh
University.
He is married to the former Mary
Ann Hoffman of Kingston and
Dallas. They are the parents of two
sons, Sam, who is serving with the
U.S. Marine Corps in Bogadishu,
Somolia, Africa and Charles,
Dallas. They have one grandchild,
Holly.
FORMA JONES
Mrs. Forma L. Jones, 72, of 104
Pine St., Harveys Lake, died Febru-
ary 15 in Wilkes-Barre General Hos-
ital where she had been a patient
for the past two weeks.
Her husband, Harry, preceded her
in death.
Funeral services were held Feb-
ruary 17 in the Rosenberg Funeral
Chapel, Wilkes-Barre, with Rabbi
Mayer Pernikoff officiating. Inter-
ment, Plains Jewish Cemetery.
JOSEPH STAGER
Joseph R. Stager, 100 Hardisky
Road, Shavertown, died February
12 in the Veterans Administration
Medical Center, Plains Township,
where he had been a patient for a
week. :
Surviving are his mother, Mary
Walko Stager, Edwardsville; sons,
Joseph, Shavertown; Thomas,
Woodstown, N.J.; sisters, Mrs.
Peter Larson, Etters; Mrs. Edward
Pecukonis, Kingston; Mrs. Michael
Pashkutz, Niagara Falls, N.Y.;
Mrs. Thomas Richards, Sanford,
Fla.; five grandchildren.
Funeral was held February 15
from the Joseph E. Faust Funeral
Home, Kingston, with a Mass of
Christian Burial in Gate of Heaven
Church, Dallas. Interment, SS Cyril
and Methodius Cemetery, Pringle.
JAMES LABAR
James G. LaBar, 70, of Alderson
Road, Kunkle, died February 13 at
his home following an illness.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Jane Harrison; son, James W.,
Juneau, Alaska; brothers, Lewis,
Donald and Clarence, all of Dallas.
Funeral services were held Feb-
ruary 17 from the Richard H.
Disque Funeral Home, Dallas, with
the Rev. Dale Brown, pastor of the
Dallas Community Church, officiat-
ing. Interment, Memorial Shrine,
Carverton.
MARY JAKUBCZYK
Mrs. Mary Jakubczyk, of Maple
Hill Nursing Home, Lehman Town-
ship, formerly of Swoyersville, died
February 15 in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston.
Surviving are her daughters, Mrs.
Matthew Gaiteri, Swoyersville;
Elizabeth Ann, at home; son, Frank
Jr., at home; three grandchildren;
brothers, John Slavish, Luzerne;
George Slavish, Swoyersville;
Andrew Slavish, Wilkes-Barre.
Funeral services were held Feb-
ruary 18 from the Lehman Funeral
Home, Swoyersville, with a Mass of
Christial Burial in St. Mary’s
Church. Interment, parish ceme-
tery, Swoyersville.
SISTER M.E. TOOLE
Sister Mary Evangelist Toole,
y
R.S.M., of Mercy Center Convent,
Dallas, formerly of Sugar Notch,
died early February 17 at the con-
vent following an illness.
Surviving are her mother, Mrs.
Victoria Prymas James, of Sugar
Notch; sisters, Celia, at home; Mrs.
Bernard Godleski, Sugar Notch;
brothers, Martin, at home; Jopseh,
Washington, N.J.; several services
and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated today at 4 p.m. in Gate
of Heaven Church, Dallas, with the
Rev. William F. Cusick and the
Rev. James J. Jacobs officiating.
Interment, St. Mary’s Cemetery,
Hanover Township.
Fair plans
underway
Robert Cartier, president of the
Luzerne County Fair Association
Board has announced that plans are
underway for the 1986 Fall Fair.
Ray Hillman has been named fair
chairman.
There are many exciting new
evetns i nthe planning stages. Chair-
man Hillman and Dana Campbell
recently returned from the Pa.
State Fair Convention that was held
in Lancaster. The ideas and infor
have lent-a wealth knowledge to this
year’s committee. Their findings
are ‘“‘tried and tested’ ‘by past fairs
in other areas.
The newly elected officers of the
Fall Fair Board are President,
Robert Cartier; Secretary, Jean Hil-
lard; Treasuer, Margaret Moyer
and Assistant Treasurer, Lillian
Piatt. E
The board is made up of members
of all the service organizations in
the Back Mountain working
together to benefit the community.
Money donated
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shav-
ertown, recently donated $3,037 to
the Third Annual Lutheran Social
Ministry.
The total amount collected in the
fund was $152,086 during 1985, an
amount which met the announced
goal of $150,000 for the year. 276 of
the Northeastern Pennsylvania
Luterhan Synod’s 303 congregations
participated in this effort during
1985. ;
The Shavertown church was the
second highest in donations, behind
St. John’s Lutheran Church of Boy-
ertown in Berks County which con-
tributed $7,220.