Mary Beshel Sister Mary Colette Beshel, R.S.M., a sister of Mercy for 60 years, died August 17 in the Mercy Center Convent, Dallas. Born in Trevorton, Pa., she received her BA degree from Col- lege Misericordia and her MA degree in French from Villanova University. She entered the Sisters of Mercy in 1921 at the Maclay Street Con- vent, Harrisburg. During her career, she taught both grade and high schools and served on the staff of College Misericordia from 1964 to 1970 where she served as chairper- son of the foreign language depart- ment and also Dean of Studies. Prior to retirement in 1981, she was involved with parish duty. Surviving are sister, Mrs. Marlin Kramer and nephew, Dr. C.A. Kramer, both of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Ruth Evans Ruth M. Evans, 85, of 43 Turner St., Plymouth died August 13 in the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Plymouth, she was a member of St. Clement and Peter Episcopal Church, Wilkes-Barre. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Ruth E. Thomas, Plymouth; two grandchildren. Her husband, Arthur, died in 1977. Beatrice Keener Mrs. Beatrice A. Keener, 80, of 130 W. Union St., Kingston, died August 11 in the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, where she was admitted after being stricken ill at home. Born at Harveys Lake, she had resided in Kingston for the past 45 years, previously residing for sev- eral years in Dallas. Surviving are sons, Paul J., Kingston; Harold C. Jr., Luzerne; daughters, Mrs. Jane Handlos, Washington, N.J.; Mrs. Lois Lauer, Luzerne; brother, Percy Higgins, Harveys Lake; sisters, Mrs. Caro- line Kinsman, Tunkhannock; Mrs. Elsie Jones, Harveys Lake; four grandchildren. Her husband, Harold C. Keener Sr., preceded her in death in 1973. Peop TWO BACK MOUNTAIN RESI- DENTS are among 26 Wilkes Col- lege students who will attend profes- sional programs this fall in the areas of medicine, pharmacy, den- tistry, podiatry, optometry and physical therapy. Their acceptances into the programs were announced recently by Dr. Ralph Rozelle, Dean of Health Sciences at Wilkes Col- lege. Lisa Mikulis, of Shavertown, will enter the University of Health Sci- ences, Kansas City Osteopathic Medicine; while John Handley, a resident of Dallas, will enter the University of Maryland Dental School. According to Rozelle, many of the students will enter affiliated pro- grams with schools of health sci- ences. Affiliated arrangements allow Wilkes College students early admission in to the program. After completing the designated academic requirements at an affiliated institu- tion, students can petition Wilkes College for graduation and receive their undergraduate degrees. -0- MICHAEL J. TRUCHON, of Hun- lock Creek, is one of 36 stand and county correctional employees who recently completed three weeks of basic training at the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections’ new training academy in Lower Allen Township near Camp Hill. Truchon is an electrical trades instructor at the State Correctional Institute at Dallas. During the three-week basic train- ing, courses such as communica- tions skills, inmate behavior, self- defense, understanding and dealth with narcotics, search procedures, report writing and riot control are offered. The purpose of the course is to familiarize and prepare employ- ees for work in an institution set- ting. -0- PVT. 1ST CLASS BROCK A. BUL- LOCK, son of Robert Bullock of Rural Route 2 and Barbara Schall of 92 Tunkhannock Highway, both of Dallas, has completed an Army tank tureet repair course at Aber- deen Proving Ground, Maryland. Students learned to perform main- tenance on the mechanical, electri- cal and hydraulic components of the armament installed in tanks and other combat vehicles. -0- PVT. THOMAS P. MYERS, son of Verna E. Zosh of Rural Route 4, Dallas, has completed the basic field artillery cannoneer course under the one station unit training (OSUT) program at Fort Sill, Okla- homa. During the course, students were taught the ‘duties of a howitzer or gun section crewman. They also received instruction in communica- tions, maintenance and the handling of ammunition and explosives. OSUT is a program that combines basic training with advanced indi- vidual training. -0- MARINE CPL. CATHERINE A. TOMASKO, whose husband, Henry, is the son of Henry J. Tomasko, of Dallas, has been meritoriously pro- moted to her present rank while serving with 1st Force Service Sup- port Group, Camp Pendleton, Cali- Delaney to staff office Beth Ann Delaney, MSW, of Family Service Association of Wyo- ming Valley and a resident of the Back Mountain, has recently begun staffing the agency’s satellite office at Trinity United Presbyterian Church in the Dallas area. She is available to do invidiual, marital and family counseling on Fridays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Family Service Association has been staffing the office at Trinity United Presbyterian Church for the past three years, making it possible for persons in the Back Mountain area to receive counseling services without driving to Wilkes-Barre. In addition to her responsibiklity at the Dalas office, Beth Ann has been designated as Employee fornia. Tomasko received the accelerated promotion in recognition of out- standing performance, duty profi- ciency and demonstrated profes- sional abilities. A 1979 graduate of Northwestern Lehigh High School, New Tripoli, she joined the Marine Corps in May 1984. 0: NAVY AIRMAN RECRUIT THOMAS J. KARPINSKI, son of Audrey F. Karpinski of Route 4, Dallas, recently reported for duty aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Mima, homeported in Nor- folk, V A. He joined the Navy in December 1985. -0- THE 17TH ANNUAL KRUGER- PUDIMOTT-SWELGIN Augusta (Eckert) Kruger of Ger- Valley in 1888, was held July 26, at Moon Lake State Park, Plymouth Township. After a buffet picnic lunch, a brief meeting was held, presided over by Secretary-Treasurer, Linda (Swel- gin) Anesi. Devotions by Elmer Swelgin. Games were played and prizes awarded. Attending were: Tony and Vicky (Pudimott) Schalak of South Plain- field, NJ; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pudi- mott of Middlesex, NJ; Bernard Pudimott and son of Philadelphia; Bob and Barbara (Pudimott). Young of Berwick; Mr. and Mrs. William Pudimott and family of Hunlock Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin of Idetown; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swelgin of Ceasetown; Don and Linda (Swelgin) Anesi of Hallstead; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swelbin of Plymouth; Bill and Sharon (Swel- gin) Pierce and family of Blooming- dale; Ken and Lisa (Swelgin) Laso- ski and family of Mountaintop; Mrs. Olga (Swelgin) Hawley of Levit- town, PA; Pamela Hawley and daughter and friends of Levittown; and Mr. and Mrs. George Hawley and family of Levittown, PA. -0- AIR FORCE AIRMAN 1ST CLASS LANCE E. TERKOWSKI, son of Richard E. and Shirley A. Ter- kowski of RD 2, Harveys Lake, has arrived for duty with the 485th Engineering Installation Group, Griffiss Air Force Base, N.Y. Terkowski is a ground radio com- munications specialist. JEFFREY GETZ, of Dallas, received a Bachelor of Science Degree at Fairleigh Dickinson Uni- versity’s Florham-Madison Campus in June, 1986. -0- NAVY RESERVE PVT. CHRIS- TOPHER W. DAVIS, son of William C. and Virginia B. Davis of 31 Valley View Park, Dallas, has com- pleted training as an Army military police specialist under the one sta- tion unit training (OSUT) program at Fort McClellan, Ala. OSUT is a 13-week period which combines basic training with advanced individual trainingh. Students were trained in civil and military law, traffic control, map reading and self-defense. BERTHA'S BARGAINS ANTIQUE FOOT PEDAL grinding wheel $25. 868- 6310. 29-4-P LAWN MOWER, gasoline 3% h.p., good cond. $45. 693-3322. 29-4-P MICROMETER ADJUSTABLE TORQUE WRENCH 2" ratche, new $50. 675- 0470. 32-4-P AIR CONDITIONER- COOLER exc. working cond. $20. Call 696-2400. 29-4-P PLAYPEN, 40 in. full padded in exc. con $s. Call 696-2929. 29-4- P 2 WHEELS & TIRES with 3 extra tires for Plymouth Horizon, P-55-80-R13, $25. 696-3607, 11 a.m. thru 8 p.m. only. 31-2-P. No visit necessary People who get sup- plementary security income (SSI) pay- ments do not have to visit a Social Security office to report signif- icant changes in their situation, said Thomas P. Lavelle, Society Security man- ager in Wilkes-Barre. Changes may also be reported by mail or by phone. The important thing is to include all perti- nent information. This includes the name of the person about whom the report is being made, the person’s Social Security number, the date the change occurred, and the address and phone number of the person making the report. For the public’s convenience, a form for making such reports can be obtained from any Social Security office. The Wilkes-Barre Social Security office is located at Room 2227 Penn Place, 20 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes-Barre. The telephone number is 826-6371. BERTHA BERTHA BERTHA SERVICES GARAGE SALE ENGINE CLEANING GUN regular price $39.95 will sell for $10. 675-0470. 32- P ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT. Various types $50. takes all. 696- 3410. 29-4-P BLENDER & CAN OPENER. Both in mint cond. $20. 696-3410. 29-4-P 2-E78x14'' SNOW TIRES, studded, mounted on wheels $40. Set used one season. 675-0470. 32-4-P 5.50 LB. BAGS of Hyflo Super-Cel Diatomite Filter Aid, $5. ea.; lg. sizeoil rain lamp $40. Call 675-0907. 29-4-P 20 HARD BACK BOOKS $2.50 for all; 70 paper- back novels $12 for all; size 12 girls 2 pc. salmon snowmobile suit $7.; Keystone movie camera $25. 675-0907. 29-4-P WHITE MARBLE CHIPS 150 Ibs. Price $6.00. 696- 1927. 29-4-P AIR CONDITIONER 5000 BTU $35; Ig. fish tank $30; rotary gas lawn mower $49. Call 655-9220 after 12. 29-4-P GIRLS SCHOOL CLOTHING size 8 to 14, $.50 to $4. Shoes, $.50 to $2. Call 288-5652. 31-4-P. SOLID . WOOD PICTURE FRAMES. 22x44, good condition, $15 each. 696- 1474. 32-4-P. SHRINERS JEWELED FEZ, size 7, rain hat & carry- ing case, $40. 675-3809. 31-4-P. 40 12” CINDERBLOCKS 70 cents ea.; 18 landscaped timbers, new, 3x5x8 $3. ea. 477-2225. 30-4-P OLD GRINDING WHEEL, foot pedal $35 or best offer. Propane tank $10. 868-6310. 30-4-P SCHWINN 5 speed bicycle, with double basket & lock, $50 or best offer. 868-6310. 30-4-P BROWN WICKER dressing table $45; Strolle car seat $25; umbrella stroller $25; Maxi Taxi $25; infant seat w-tra $5; Greeko padded hig chair "$15; heated feed- ing dish, baby lazy Susan & food grinder $10. 288- 7113. 30-4-P BAR 3x4, walnut, asking $35. 823-1619. 30-4-P LAWNMOWERS 2 used gas mowers $30. ea. 829- 4422. 30-4-P BEDROOM DRESSER $50; brown tweed. reclining chair $20. Both in very good cond. 333-5336. 32- 4-P ZENITH STEREO with AM- FM stereo radio, dark oak cabinet needs repair, $40. 675-0470. 32- 4-P SLIDING DOOR DRAPES, fect cond. $10; Singer sewing button hole maker with attachments $6; beautiful china teas set, teapot, creamer & sugar bowl! $10. Call 283- 1732. 32-4-P ALL WHITE ORNAMENTAL iron large size desk with formica top. May also be used as vanity $30. Good cond. 675-0470. 32-4-P VANITY TABLE AND CHAIR to match with glass top with matching vanity for a young girl. Comes complete with matching valance and full size Yovrio $35. complete. 675-0470. 32-4- P MASON CANNING JARS with rings, 10 doz. at $2 per doz.; 4 Bamboo torches $4 ea. Call 678- 3218 after 4 p.m. 32-4-P SWAG DRAPE VALANCE, 119” wide. Mounted on wooden frame. Green, $10. Call 288-8933. 20- tfn-P SHRINERS JEWELED FEZ, size 7; rain hat and car- rying case. $40. 675- 3809. 31-4-P 26" LADIES 3 SPEED BIKE Good cond. $25; St. Tropez Moto Cross, good cond. $35. Call anytme. 639-1082. 30-4-P MATERNITY CLOTHES Summer & fall. Sizes 8 thru 12. Exc. cond. $2. neg. Call 822-5988. 30-4- P CENTURY SUPERBABY SWING. Exc. cond. used only 2 months. Paid $35 will sell for $20 firm. 675-6142. 30-4-P 4 USED RECAP TIRES 78x15 $5; seveal used lab coats & jackets sizes 42 & 44, price negotiable. 693- 3248. 30-4-P 3 PC. SLIP JOINT PLIER SET, new 6"-8"-10" sizes by Cobra $10. 675-0470. 2-BURNER HOT PLATE used very little. $12.00. Call 675-0470. 32-4-P 639-5678. 31-4-P BOYS SWEATERS, slacks, shirts, winter jackets, size 12-14. All like new from $2 to $10. 696-3763. 32-4-P ELECTRIC BBQ GRILL, with stand, like new $40; bed- room ceiling light fixture $35. 675-4532. 32-4-P 2 WHEELS & TIRES for Corvair. 696-3607, 11 a.m. thru 8 p.m. only. 31-2-P SOFT PADDED LIVIN- GROON ARM CHAIR, light gold color. Good cond. Suitable for cot- tage or family room. $15. 696-1927 anytime. 31-4-P. FLOOR LAMP with built in serving tray. Very good cond. $25. Call 696-1927. 31-4-P. SCHWIN GIRLS BIKE - 20", $25 call 288-5652. 31-4-P. STEREO RECORD PLAYER & old playing records, $20. Procter Blender - 7 spds, $5. Lamps, $3. Drapes & curtains 50x63, 50x84, $3 & $4. All in perfect con- dition. Moving, must sell. Call 283-1732. 31-4- P. BOYS TAN CORDOROY JACKET with patch sleeves. Like new. Size 14-16, $10. Call 288-3321. 31-4-P, 2 WHEELS & TIRES from Reliant P175-75R13 good cond., $30. 696-3607, 11 a.m. thru 8 p.m. only. 31-2-P. SNOW SUITS and coats warmly lined, with hoods. 24 mo. $4; size 2, $6; size 3, $4; size 4, $7; size 5, $7; size 7-8 $14. very good to exc. cond. 696-1974 atter 3 p.m. 30-4-P MISCELLANEOUS DO YOU LIKE COUNTRY DECOR? Have a Country Comforts Home party. Call now for details. 654- 0150 after 3:00. 31-2-P. TRAVEL COMPANION WANTED, Must be a refined, compatible female with drivers license. Please reply to: Dallas Post, PO Box 366M, Dallas, PA 18612. 32-4-P SALE! 50 percent off! Flashing arrow sign $269! Lighted, non-arrow $259! Unlighted $229! Free letters! Few left. See locally. 1(800)423- 0163, anytime. 32-1-P PROFESSIONAL TYPING - Term papers, reports, thesis. 48 Hour service in most cases (some quicker). $2.00 per page. $.25 per page extra copies. Resume service also available. Resume and cover letter pre- pared, $15.00. Copies, YARD SALE Saturday, Aug. 23, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 111 Church St., Dallas (up the hill from Acme); bassinette, crib, car seat and more. 32-1-P GARAGE SALE Friday, . 22, afternoon; Sat- ou ay, Aug. 23, 9 a.m. to ?. at 41 Davenport St., $.25 per page. Call 288- p 8933. 12-tin-P Dallas. 32-1-P STENCILING - beautify your home with hand stencilin onwalls, floors, ST or fabric. Call A. Robinson 675-6154 after 5 p.m. 29- 8-P WELL DRILLING. Laurel Enterprises, Wilkes- Barre, Pa. Call 825-3214 or 823-1719. 30-4-P CHAIR CANING. LAWN FURNITURE WEBBING REPLACED.--United Reha- bilitation Services, 287 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, PA. Telephone 829-3681. WILL MAKE YOUR CAR SHOWROOM SPARKLING. Fair prices for wash, polish and vacuum. Call for appoint- ment. 333-4980. 31-1-P. DALLAS PLAYGROUP for 1% to 2 year olds. Moms take turns supervising. Call 639-1464. 32-4-P ADOPTION YOUNG HAPPILY MAR- RIED, college educated and financially secure couple wish to adopt a white newborn. We will give LOVE, warmth and security and a wonderful education in the future. Legal and confidential. Expenses paid. Anx- Let's help one another! Call Kathy and Jim col- lect at (51%) 589-4989 GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE, Aug. 23 & 24. 10 a.m. to ? Rt. 29, Harveys Lake Rd. between Harveys Lake & Noxen. Clothing, tools, furniture, household items & combination of everything. 32-1-P GARAGE SALE Aug. 22 & 23, 9 am. to 1 p.m. Porch swing, 3-7" ft. Aluminum colums, porch furniture childrens cloth- ing, new shoes, skates, toys, teapots & house- hold items. 98 Idlewood r., Haddonfield Hills, Dallas. 32-1-P MOTORCYCLES —————————— 1983 YAMAHA black, 50cc, special $550. Call 675-3713. 18-tfn-P 1985 KAWASAKI "VULCAN" V-engine, garage kept. $2400. Call after 4 p.m. 829-6584, 29-tfn-P 1979 YAMAHA DT175, runs excellent, asking $350. Call 696-1485. 30-4- P 1978 KAWASAKI KZ-400, like new, asking $600. Call 287-6223. 30-4-P AUTO ‘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 86 Subaru GL-10 Turbo wagon, 5 speed, fully loaded. Call 654-7366 atter 3 p.m. 30- 4-P 1974 BUICK APOLLO needs some body work. Runs good. $275. Call 477-2182. 31-4-GR. 1983 PONTIAC TRANS AM, Excellent Condition. Original owner. Loaded, including T-Roof, Black exterior, tan cloth inte- rior. Price negotiable. Call 675-2736 after 6 p.m. 31-3-P. 1984 PONTIAC TRANS AM, 5-0 liter. HO motor. Auto., p.s., p.b., air, AM-FM stereo cassette, cruise. Loaded. Mag wheels, 14,000 miles. A- title, new $18,500 will sacrifice for $11,500. Call 824-4497 or 287-9889 or 287-2650. 32-4-P ‘72 FORD TORINO needs minor repair. Asking $200. 696-1284. 32-4-P 1963 BUICK LESABRE con- vertible. Exc. cond. Low mileage, p.s., p.b., newly upholstered $7800. Call 283-0329. 32-4-GR BETH ANN DELANEY Assistance Trainer, providing train- ing to supervisory and union person- nel of 12 local firms which have Employee Assistance Programs with Family Service Association. Beth Ann has a Masters Degree in Social Work from Marywood Col- lege School of Social Work and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sa Work from college Misercor- a ) i A 9:00 P.M. SW == BMW.