The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 06, 1986, Image 18

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    WORK WANTED
ANIMALS
Let Me Do It! .
Housework wanted. Tem-
porary or regular basis.
Experienced & refer-
ences. Call 477-2182. 30-
2-P
~ FOR RENT
WILKES-BARRE, Parsons,
first floor, four rooms
and bath with shower,
stove, refrigerator, wall-
to-wall carpeting. Avail-
able now. Heat and hot
water included. $300 per
tfn-P
BEACH HAVEN-LONG
BEACH ISLAND, 4 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, home for
rent. 5th house from
beach. Available from
Sept. 14 at reduced
rates. Call 829-4754 of
826-8229. 29-2-P
bath, 2nd floor, all utili-
ties furnished except
cooking gas. Porch & off
street parking. Available
Sept. 1. Call 675-0044.
30-4-P
REAL ESTATE
GOVERNMENT HOUSING
from $1,00, you repair.
Also, delinquent tax
properties and foreclo-
sure properties. For
info., call (refundable) 1-
315-736-1610, Ext. 674.
28-3-P
owner. 8 rm. 1% bath,
liv. rm., eat in cust. kit.,
Hickory Pannel Family
Rm., with free standing
fire place, Sun porch,
reck rm., hardwood
floors, 1 car garage, in
ground heated pool,
many extras, low 90s.
NO REAL ESTATE
AGENTS 696-1485. 28-3-P
CENTERMORELAND 3 bed-
room home, recently
renovated, large lot,
asking $42,000.00. Call
333-4483. 30-1-P
WANTED TO RENT
BACK MT. AREA wanted
to rent a lot with septic
& well for a mobile
home. 639-5382. 30-4-P
WANTED TO RENT young
working couple with two
well-behaved older dogs
seeking a 2 bedroom or
larger house, "2 double
or apartment. One-year
lease desired. Dallas-
Plymouth area. Rural
areas fine. Call 779-3991
before 5 p.m. & leave
message after 6 p.m.
969-1603. 30-tfn-P
FREE
FREE to a good home.
Five year old female
chocolate Labrador
Retriever, AKC regis-
tered, loves to run,
needs space. Call 675-
4705 after 5 p.m. 28-4-P
CAST IRON BATHTUB and
toilet. Call 675-0661 after
5 p.m. 28-4-P
GLASS BOTTLES and jars.
Call 824-3098 from 9
a.m. to Noon. 28-4-P
FREE 2 male kittens to a
good home. One is white
with black ears, nose tail
ond feet. 7 wks. old,
litter box trained,
indoor-outdoor. Must be
taken together. Call 287-
1465. 29-4-P
FREE 3 fluffy grey kittens
to a good home. 7 wks.
old, litter trained. 696-
3945. 29-4-P
WANTED
ORIENTAL RUG and a Par-
sons bench with storage
in the seat. Call 868-6279
or 735-0224. 28-4-P
STAINED GLASS WINDOW
* for a bathroom. Call 868-
6279 or 735-0224. 28-4-P
charis in good cond. that
will match maple table,
reasonably priced. 675-
1895. 30-1-P
TRUCKS
79 MERCEDES
truck. Model 1116, 25,-
500 G V W. 20 ft. alumi-
num box, roll up door,
power lift gate, plug in
engine heater. $6,500.
Call 675-1413. 27-4-P
INSTRUCTION
TAP DANCE
Now forming tap dance
classes in Back Moun-
tain. Private or group.
Beginners, ages
through 11. Call 675-
3818, ask for Kris. 27-4-P
GIVE YOUR CHILD THE
GIFT of music this
summer. Now accepting
new students for piano
instruction. Call 696-2400
‘before 12:00 a.m. or
after 6:00 p.m. 28-4-P.
MISCELLANEOUS
SEVERAL SMALL STEEL
BUILDINGS left that were
manufactured before the
price increase. Buy now
at the old prices. Take
delivery now! No stor-
age charges. Call collect
after 6 p.m. 717-347-
0142, Ask for Pat. 29-2-P
SALE! 50 PERCENT OFF!
Flashing arrow sing
$269! Lighted, non-arrow
$259! Unlighted $229!
Free letters! Few left.
See locally. 1(800)423-
0163, anytime. 30-1-P
ANIMALS
Stables
Board horses your way at
T & G Stables. Harris Hill
Rd., Trucksville. Call 696-
4943 or 283-1179.
~N
REG. QUARTER HORSE
GELDING, 6 years old,
15.2%, black. SKIP BRICK
bloodlines, mother pro-
ducer of many champi-
ons. Good to work
around. Rides Western
will go English. Needs
work and aggressive
rider. Can be a good
Gymkana or Reining
prospect. EXPERIENCED
riders only! Call 639-
5678. 15-tfn-P
NORWEGIAN ELK HOUND
PUPPIES. Born 6-8-86.
Pure bred, beautiful $65.
each plus one 7 mo.
male $50. 868-5129. 27-4-
P
2 MALE KITTENS - free to
a good home. One is
orange and white, the
other is white with black
ears, nose, tail and feet.
Seven weeks old, litter
box trained, indoors or
outdoors. Must be taken
together. Call 287-1465.
28-4-P
16 HAND THOROUGH-
BRED MARE. Exc. plea-
sure horse, coggins neg-
ative. All shots to date,
sound. Regretfully must
sell. Asking $700. Call
after 1 p.m. 824-1597 or
824-4663. 29-4-GR
POODLE black, female
puppy. 5 mo. old. Best
offer. Call 477-2182. 30-
1-P
TRAIL HORSE 14 yr. old
gelding. Red Dun 15.1
ands. Good to work
around. Neg. Cogg & all
shots. will go Western or
English saddle & bridle.
$600. 868-5791. 30-4-P
ORANGE WINGED
AMAZON PARROT w-
cage. 1% yrs. old. ve
friendly. Paid $450. Sell
for $250. 868-5791. 30-4-P
LOST & FOUND
FOUND: Ladies golf
shoes, Endicott Johnson,
sie 8". Seen fall off car
roof in vicinity of 42nd
St. Dallas. Call 675-5211.
FOUND Tri-colored female
kitten in vicinity of Had-
donfield Hills & 42nd St.
PERSONAL
Get
your card today. NO
ONE REFUSED. Call
(Refundable) 1-518-459-
3546 Ext. C6112 for info.
24 HRS. 30-3-P
AUTO
1978 FORD PINTO, 4 cyl.,
auto., 67,000 miles.
Asking $1300. Call 824-
5708 before 5 p.m. 27-4-
P
‘71 FORD T-BIRD, Mint
cond. 20,000 miles, one
owner, p.s., p.b., a-c,
p.w., interior & exterior
in exc. cond. Asking
$5500. Call 696-1304. 29-
4-GR
1975 OLDS ROYALE, vinyl
top, gold color, a-c,
extra tires, p.s., p.b:,
spoke wheels, good
cond. $460 or best offer.
Call Mike after 5 p.m.
824-2348. 29-tfn-P
1979 BUICK CENTURY
sedan. Best offer. Call
696-2709. 28-4-P
1977 FORD LTD. Good
cond. $600. Call 675-5214
or 675-5069. 30-4-P
Buick Apollo
1974, needs some body
work. Runs good. $275.
'86 Subaru
GL-10 Turbo wagon, 5
speed, fully loaded. Call
654-7366 after 3 p.m. 30-
4-P
VW Bus
1974 Volkswagon bus,
pretty good cond. Needs
engine $250. Call 675-
2278. 30-1-P
MOTORCYCLES
1983 YAMAHA black,
50cc, special $550. Call
675-3713. 18-tfn-P
1980 HONDA CM 400 G.
Excellent condition.
Helmet included. $800.
Call 287-7831 after 4
p.m. 28-4-P
1985 KTM 500 MX- Very
little hours. Bought new
in July 85. Must sell. 675-
2650. 28-4-P.
1985 KAWASAKI
“VULCAN'" V-engine,
garage kept. $2400. Call
after 4 p.m. 829-6584.
29-tfn-P
runs excellent, asking
$350. Call 696-1485. 30-4-
P
like new, asking $600.
Call 287-6223. 30-4-P
for Sept.
They come from
Lansford to Hazleton,
Pottsville to Wilkes-
Barre, Luzerne
Kingston and Carbon-
dale - all for the
opportunity to cap-
ture the title of Miss
Pocono 1986-87.
Ten young women
from the five-county
franchised area of the
Miss Pocono Pageant
have been selected as
finalists in the Miss
Pennsylvania-Miss
America Pageant
preliminary which
will be held Septem-
ber 6 at the Genetti
Best Western, Route
309, Hazleton.
The young woman
selected to wear the
crown of Miss Pocono
at the dinner theatre
pageant will repre-
sent Carbon, Colum-
bia, Luzerne, Monroe
and Schuylkill Coun-
0
ties for the next year.
Reservations are
required and tickets
are available for pur-
chase by phoning
(717( 645-4688.
Reigning title
holder Carla Marie
Jenkins, a Pottsville
native and first
runner-up to Miss
Pennsylvania 1986
Darlene Deeley, will
relinquish her crown
to one of the 10 final-
ists vying for the
Miss Pocono title.
The Miss Pocono
Scholarship Pageant
is an annual event
sponsored by the Pan-
ther Valley Chamber
of Commerce, Lans-
ford. Ms. Cary Sin-
clair serves as Exec-
utive Director, and
Mr. Robert L. Miss-
mer is Director
Emeritus of the schol-
arship program.
LIU seeks
volunteers
The Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18
is seeking volunteers to act as
surrogate parents for handicapped
children.
The surrogate parents will be
trained to guide their children and
make educational decisions for
them. The responsibilities of these
volunteers will include the follow-
ing: Acting in place of a parent in
matters concerning the child’s edu-
cational program by attending edu-
cational planning program confer-
ences; becoming familiar with the
appropriate procedures for due
process and confidentiality of
records; and receiving notices con-
cerning the evaluation and place-
ment of the students.
The surrogate parent volunteers
must be willing and able to make
themselves available for in-service
training. This training will include
becoming familiar with the child
and his or her handicap in addition
to the types and nature of special
education programs.
In order to qualify as a surrogate
parent, the volunteers must be at
least 18 years of age and of good
character. They must possess rea-
sonable abilities to make decisions
regarding the students educational
needs and desire to acquaint them-
selves with the handicapped child.
Volunteers mut not have a vested
interest, and can not be currently
employed by an agency responsible
for the education or care of the
child.
Any qualified person who is inter-
ested in volunteering as a surrogate
parentcan contact in writing or call
Mr. Jeffrey D. Katra, School Psy-
chologist, Luzerne Intermediate
Unit 18, 368 Tioga Ave., Kingston,
PA 18704, 283-1178 for details.
Now, it’s official!
American Intercultural Student
Exchange: is a non-profit high school
exchange student program urgently
seeking host families for three
European high school students
between the ages of 16 and 18 who
would arrive mid-August for the
1986-87 school year.
They attend the local high school
Meeting held
Among the participants of the first PROJECT PLUS Task Force
meeting held recently at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, are, from
left, seated, Dr. John Walsh, Station Director, WVIA-TV; Mrs.
Joy Evans, Education Director, WVIA-TV; Mrs. Debbie Mas-
kalis, President, Lake-Lehman Elementary P.T.A.; Dr. Elizabeth
Bonczar, President, American Association of University
Women, Scranton Chapter; and Mrs. Mary Callahan, President,
Wyoming Valley Literacy Volunteers. Standing, Mrs. Joan
Diana, Task Force Convener, Head Librarian, Penn State
Wilkes-Barre; Gerald Wycallis, Superintendent, Dallas Area
School District; Mrs. Marie Wheeler, Guidance Counselor,
Sullivan County School District; Ms. Sandy Major, Legislative
Assistant, for Representative Carmel Siriani, 111th Legislative
District; James Hecht, Director, Hoyt Library, Kingston; Mrs.
Wilkes-Barre; Miss Joan Costello, Director, Osterhout Free
Library, Wilkes-Barre; Walter Kleposki, United Way of Wyoming
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PHONE
825-2622 — 735-2600
spending money,
Valley;
students are here.
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Dallas Post/John Hoinski
Please help make
Insitution,
M. Eamon O'Neill,
Dean,
University Park.
A.M., September 2, 1986.
NO.
1. Mary Makara
2. John Magnus, Jr.
3. Elsie H. Robison
4. Florence Keen
5. Monsignor Arthur F. Ferrari
6. Henry A. Wettstine,"A"
7. Henry A. Wettstine,"B"
8. Henry A. Wettstine,"C"
9. W. C. Morris Butler
10. Helen F. Buck
11. Jennie May
12. Ethel Whitebread
13. Pauline Cecelia Hudak
14. Helen B. Murphy, etc.
15. Catherine Krasnahill
16. Stanley Budnick
17. Michael Zipay
18. Chester J. Pulkowski
19. Fred R. Heidel
20. Joseph Staniscavage
21. Bertha Strach, etc.
22. Stanley J. Janosczyk
23. Wanda P. Seamon
24. Joseph Wallison, etc.
25. John Kosloski
26. Isabel Francis "A"
27. Isabel Francis “B"
28. Mary B. Hoover
29. James E. Sweeney
30. Celestine Dougherty
31. Mildred H. Weidner
32. Mildred |. Moyle
33. Zigmund Jakubczyuk
34. Stella Madrak
35. Jane Rees Harris
36. Helen Stigora
37. Myron D. Beyer, Sr.,"A"
38. Myron D. Beyer, Sr.,"B"
39. Catharine B. Heyer
40. Grace T. Hughes
41. Jomes M. Wachtler
42. Joseph Harlam
43. Raymond A. Popple
44. Margaret E. Wood
45. Victor Barrouk
46. Lenarda Amos, efc.
47. M. Eleanore Grier, efc.
48. Edith 1. Rodley
49. Marion D. Jones
50. Paul Karpov
51. Andrew Sisack
52. Helen P. Sheets
53. Doris S. Price
54. George W. Flayhart
55. Grace B. Flanagan
57. Florence M. Shearer
58. George Yalch
59. Pauline Hapanowicz
60. Judith L. Yohe
61. Mary G. Murphy
62. Joseph S. Kristoff, M.D.
63. Doreta Fritz
64. Ernest Lumley
65. Julio Ranchalis
66. Francis J. Allan
67. James J. Dobbins
68. Kathryn Sweeder
69. Dora Sherman
70. Cecelia Waschalis
71. Gertrude E. Skurka Addes
72. Ethel M. Weaver
73. Agnes M. Gordeck
74. Charles J. Kistler
75. Marjorie Woodring
76. Mary K. Williams
77. Lloyd H. Adams
78. Florence Wood, etc.
NAME OF ESTATE ACCOUNTANT
Catherine Wolfe
Joseph Magnus
The Hazleton National Bank
Hazleton National Bank
Edward Ecker and Jennie Ferrari Ecker
The Hazleton National Bank
The Hazleton National Bank
The Hazleton National Bank >
Julie Butler Deisroth & William C.M. Butler, Jr.
The Hazleton National Bank
Peoples First National Bank & Trust Co.
Luther Whitebread
Leonard A. Hudak & Irma Hudak Crozier
Francis Murphy
Ann Brodhead
Elizabeth Labatch
Helen Waite
Diane Gregory DiPietro
Renee Fisher
Maureen Finnegan
Joseph Stroh, etc. & John Strach, etc.
Edmund Janosczyk
Edward F. Burns
Dorothy H. Barvinski
First Valley Bank
First Valley Bank
First Valley Bank
Jeannine H. Wood
Janice McKeague
Joseph F. Gallagher
Donald Weidner
Harry J. Moyle
Edna Yakupczyk and United Penn Bank
Elinor Baclosky
Rees T. Harris
Elinor Levi, etc. and Mildred Shultz
Hazleton Nat'l Bank, M.D. Beyer, Jr. & B.L.Beyer
Hazleton Nat'l Bank, M.D. Beyer, Jr.&B.L.Beyer
James P. Harris, Jr.
Carl Hughes
Edward Orzac and Sol Wachtler
Henry Greenwald, Murray Cohen and
Henry Lissaver
Estelle Popple and United Penn Bank
Augusta W. Hourigan and Ruth W. Post
United Penn Bank and Dorothy G. Barrouk
John G. Amos
United Penn Bank
Northeastern Bank of Penna.
Hazleton National Bank
Alexander K. Karpov
Anna Marie Delessio
Drue L. Eyer & Gwenneth Hess
Peoples First National Bank & Trust Co.
First Eastern Bank N.A.
Mellon Bank (East) N.A. & Joseph P. Flanagan, Jr.
Leonard Swida ’
Hazleton National Bank
Anna Banyas
Violet O'Connell
The First National Bank of Berwick, Pa.
United Penn Bank
Northeastern Bank of Penna.
John B. Fogarty and Kathleen I. Stone
Betty June L. Ronson, Robert Ronson
Robert G. Decker
Donna Lindner
Miners Savings Bank of Pittston
Mellons Bank (East) N.A.
Mary Lou Balent
Peoples First Nat'l Bank & Trust Co.
Elizabeth Morrissey
Thomas Addes
First Bank of Greater Pittston and
Jarrett W. Jennings
First Valley Bank
Douglas E. Kistler and United Penn Bank
Joseph J. Ustynoski and the
Hazleton National Bank
Lynn Hurst
Verna R. Adams
Margery W. Culp and Lois Cook
HELEN A. O'CONNOR
Register of Wills and
Clerk of the Orphans’ Court
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