The Dallas Post | Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 8, 1991 47 Dallas High School Honor Roll + Mr. Frank P. Galicki, Principal of the Dallas Senior High School, announces the senior high school third nine weeks’ honor roll. . The honor roll is determined by the following: Honors with Dis- tinction: 3.8 orabove. NoC’'sor D's or F's. First Honors: 3.2 or higher; Second Honors 2.3t0 3.19, no D's or F's. A student with an incom- plete cannot be considered for the honor roll. HONORS WITH DISTINCTION Juniors: Eric Lehman, Keith McDonald. Sophomores: Karen Wisnieski, Rebecca Yurko. Freshmen: Jeanenne Fagan. FIRST HONORS Seniors: Lynn Baluh, Andrea Brinola, Heather Cavalieri, Char- les Clothier, Megann Dworak, Erin Johnson, Karen Krehely, Marc Labbate, Jef- frey Mokychic, Patrick Morris, David Raker, Stephanie Reese, Jeri Searfoss, Meagan Wega. Juniors: Kelly Cleary, Robin Dennis, Kristen Gurdin, Alison Labbate, Amy Merrill, Megan Mo- ran, Susan Richardson, Ramy Shahin, Geoffrey Spear, Jessica | Jelace. Christopher Welch, Eric tlliams, Denise Wysocki. Sophomores: Alec Baird, Dawn Balara, Marc Barbose, Amy Bri- nola, Heather Colins, Theresa Fagan, Jason Getz, Harry Haas, Trina Huynh, Adam Jatkowski, Jill Kowalski, Nina Mathers, Todd Paczewski, Melissa Pomrinke, Valerie Prothero, Matthew Sleight- holm, Bridget Zimniski. Freshmen: Molly Baines, Amy Beardsworth, Melanie Belles, Andrew Bishop, Kenneth Chapple, Kathy Delinsky, Stephanie Fett, Ryan Finn, Jonathan Fletcher, Brian Ford, Edward Gawlas, Carra Giardina, Catherine Grossman, Don Hartshorne, Lynn Hill, Jeffrey Krehely, Cynthia Maier, Carrie Michael Durkin, Miller, Lynn Murphy, Kristen Myers, Gregory Nadzan, Abby Russin, Monica Saxon, Edwin Schall, Nicole Steltz. SECOND HONORS Seniors: Danielle Atkinson, Scott Banta, Debra Barnoski, Eric Blessner, Gregory Burak, Kath- leen Crahall, Kristy Culp, Paul Deeble, Diane Demko, Jacqueline Devlin, Brenda Dwyer, Melinda English, Ann Faulls, Tami Fron- cek, Walter Fry, Kimberly Gavin, Amy Gilbert, Lisa Goldsmith, Jen- nifer Gulich, Tina Hite, Thanh Huynh, Patrick Kilduff, Sandy Komer, Christopher Kuhar, Melanie Langdon, David Lieber- man, Damian Litz, Melanie Mar- ino, Cynthia Mathews, Liza Mc- Cafferty, Virginia Medina, Steven Oliver, Jessica Oravitz, Mary Pfeif- fer, Stacy Roberts, Christopher Rogers, Stephen Schaefer, Gretchen Schuler, Sean Shovlin, Brian Smith, Tracy Stahl; Michael Tomaine, Kathy Welkey, Robert Wright, Amy Yanalunas, Emery Yurko. Juniors: Nicole Argentati, Ken- .neth Berlew, Ryan Blazure, Jo- seph Boback, Lynn Brutko, Tricia Bulford, Berit Case, Wendy Cave, Eric Clothier, Matthew Collins, Sherri Conrad, Jennifer Coon, Mark Dannert, Elizabeth Davies, Renee Egly, Cynthia Elenchik, Kelly Freeman, Alison Gager, Marsha Garcia, Christina Giovanelli, Samantha Hodle, Heather Hodne, BrianJayne, Peter Kerdesky, Jane Kilduff, Patrica Kim, Lori Kraynak, Stephanie Kriner, Jamie Maniskas, Kristine Marsola, Monique Mathews, Shannon McDonald, Heather Mead, Sherri Miknevich, Brian D. Miller, Brian S. Miller, Mark Parrish, Joy Parsons, Jeffrey Polachek, James Reynolds, Johnny Romano, Jennafer Rosentel, Wil- liam Sarley, Leslie Scoble, Amy Shelley, Andrea Shone, Deann Simon, Ann Smaka, Scott Vinna- combe, Emily Waligorski, Karin Wartella, Lance Wega, Michael West, Christopher Williams, Vir- ginia Williams. Sophomores: Melissa Achulff, Heather Adams, Natalie Argentati, Jed Aston, Stephen Bailey, Lee Brody, Brian Burd, William Camp, Ryan Clemm, Eric Crahall, Sara Cuba, Jason Davies, Maria Farris, ‘Sally Friar, Josiah Garlan, David Grossman, Michael Handley, Tammy Hopa, Marie Hosey, Carey Kernag, Wendy Kerr, Alison Kole- sar, Heather Kowalski, Joseph Lanunziata, Tara Lisnow, Matthew Mahony, Amanda Marshall, An- thony Massara, Theresa Mathers, Jason Mattey Kelley Mcintyre, James Moran, Ronald Moses, John Owens, Kathryn Patton, Michael Peeler, Holly Randolph, David Seidel, Jennifer Seward, Patrice Shovlin, Susan Shultz, Michelle Sivar, Brenda Skoronski, Eric Spear, Kimberly Stesney, Michael Wagner, Heather Wright, Stacey Yanalunas. Freshmen: Teresa Argento, Brandy Balbach, Jamie Barbacci, Susan Berlew, Heather Brody, Willard Bullock Brian Crispell, Jenifer Daveski, David Dixon, Kathleen Dworak, Heather Dwyer, Lisa Fitch, Traci Fuller, Colby Gauntlett, Courtney Gauntlett, Ross Gdovin, Valerie Gorda, Erin Grant, Traci Gusher, John Howe, Kelly Janosky, Kathryn Kaleta, Jessica Kerr, Tara Killeen, April Kocher, Jannifer Krakosky, Ste- ven Lieberman, Jennifer Liss, Holly Mannear, Valerie Marino, Michelle Metzgar, Amy Miers, Randolf Moss, Jessica Richards, Jean Riedlinger, Douglas Roberts, Patrick Scoble, Charles Siglin, Peter Waichulis, Eric Werner, Carl Wiedlich, Leah Youells. @aturn car dealership opening in Hanover Saturn of Wyoming Valley offi- cially opened for business May 9 at 9 a.m. at 2140 Sans Souci Park- way, Hanover Township, an- nounced Saturn retailer partner and owner Ken Wallace. Joining Ken Wallace in welcom- ing the first customers into the brand-new 11,500 square-foot il facility were Saturn of Wyo- 1g Valley team members: Gen- eral Manager, Kevin Boylan; Busi- ness Manager, Margaret Ann Skir- t; Sales Director, Dave Al- bola; Service Director, Dan Bis- trichan; Marketing Director, Bar- bara Ross; and Saturn Field Rep- resentatives, Dan Crowder and Marty Raymond. “We're proud and excited to introduce the Saturn cars to the people in this area,” said Ken Wallace. “I'm confident the cars will appeal to a wide range of indi- viduals-families, ,young adults, singles, college students and more. Saturn cars come in a sport coupe (SC), two versions of a four door, five passenger sedan (SL/ SL1), and a sport sedan (SL2). Saturn Corporation, an inde- pendent subsidiary of General Motors, is based in Spring Hill, Tennessee and in Troy, Michigan. Saturn products arebuiltat a four- million square-foot manufactur- ingand assembly complex in Spring Hill, Tennessee. Sell It! with a Post Classified % YURISH yurish Music Cen boards Kop n now mee Opening NOW going on i ENTE MUSIC C TE aya ears. Now they bri NS are exclusive deal manager Tom Boyer an Mon. - Thurs. 3% PUBLICATION DATE: MAY 29 The Dallas Post Growing with the Back Mountain 309-415 Plaza, P.O. Box 366, Dallas Make your business big news with an ad in Meet Your Merchants lion een ly to the e Abingtons ers for yamaha Piano 86- 1041 415 P.M. Sat. fil 4 P-M. Fri ‘til 8 P.M. e Tues. & Wed. Meet Your Merchants is our annual showcase of local businesses. The photo format allows you to feature your store and personnel in a unique and effective way. The handy format and our added distribution (for a total of over 5,000 copies) will get your message into the hands of your best prospects. We'll do all the work including taking the photo, but we need your help to do it on time. Call today to reserve space and set up an appointment for your photograph. d and operas! in Kingsto 8, Orga d save hundreds of dollar AD DEADLINE: FRI, 675-5211 n, Pa. for over 20 ans, Clavinovas, Guitars s during their Grand MAY 17 The Tunkhannock Manor 50 W. Tioga Street Tunkhannock, PA 18657 717-836-2983 Sheltered Living for the Elderly Of All Faiths e Nutritional Meals Katlic speaks to Dallas Kiwanis : Attorney Diane Katlic spoke at a recent Dallas Kiwanis Club 3 meeting. The meeting was held on April 17, at the Irem Temple Country Club in Dallas. Pictured above presenting Atty. Katlic with a certificate of appreciation are from left, James Tupper, second vice president of the - Dallas Kiwanis, Attorney Diane Katlic, speaker and Charles Kishbaugh, president of the Dallas Kiwanis Club. ee Computerized : ~ Prescription Service dtlomelike Pnvirenmery : Russell Stover * Complete Housekeeping Services Candies e Organized Activities Program » Greeting Cards e Transportation « PA Lottery Ticket iam Now Accepting New Applicants y Magezines Sponsored by: United Methodist Homes Memorial Highway, Shavertown for the Aging of the 675-1191 Wyoming Conference LEGAL NOTICES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1979 CORVETTE, ps, pb. 1984 DODGE OMNI, very 35 GAL. AQUARIUM with LEGAL NOTICE pw, auto, T-top. All numbers good cond. Only 36,000 wooden stand, heater, filter, i The Back Mountain Commu- nications Center Joint Oper- ating Commimssion will hold regular public meetings on the second Tuesday of each month, at 7 p.m., at the Dal- las Borough Municipal Build- ing, Main Street, Dallas, PA 18612. The meeting dates forthe remainderof 1991 are as follows: June 11, 1991 July 9, 1991 August 13, 1991 September 10, 1991 October 8, 1991 November 12, 1991 December 10, 1991 The public is welcome to attend. FOR THE BACK MOUN- TAIN COMMUNICATIONS CENTER JOINT OPERAT- ING COMMISSION John R. Fowler Secretary 18-1-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Joseph Dlugosz, a/ k/a/ Joseph H. Dlugosz, late of the Borough of Ed- wardsville, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on March 20, 1991. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to Al- berta Wawer, Executrix, 198 Owen Street, Swoyersville, PA 18704, or her attorney, Theodore L. Krohn, Esquire. THEODORE L. KROHN, ESQUIRE 800 Northeastern Bank Building 69 Public Square Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 16-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of Joseph A. Doma- novsky, late of Plymouth, Pennsylvania (died March 27, 1991), to Adele Sema- nek, 51 Academy Street, Plymouth, Pennsylvania 18651. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment and those having claims ordemands to present the same without delay tothe Executrix named or her attorney. EDWARD E. HOSEY, ESQ. Attorney at Law 61 Carey Avenue Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. 16-3-P match. 30,000 miles, $10,900. Call 675-1503 af- ter 5. 16-4-P 1989 CHEVY BERETTA GTU red, V6, auto., loaded, exc. cond. $9400 negotiable. 288-4159. 16-4-P ‘79 THUNDERBIRD, runs excellent, no rust, new paint job. Elec. doors, windows etc. ps/pb., $550. 675-2661 after 6 p.m. 16-4-P 1988 CHEVY CAVALIER, maroon 4-dr. am/fm cassette, like new, $5,500. 675-3509. 16-4-P 1982 CHEVROLET CA- PRICE CLASSIC, maroon car, AM/FM cassette, ps, pb, pw, Tiltwheel, aircond. cruise control, 305, 4 barrel $3,000. 696-3567. 16-3-P Ties $1,950. 639-2929. 17- 4- FOR SALE 24' ROUND ABOVE GROUND POOI, 4' deep; 6' long x 3' wide, wooden deck; Filter, motor, extras. 287- 9012. 15-4-P THREE 3 FT. BLUE SPRUCE TREES, $15 each. 696-2695. 15-5-P Something you want to sell quickly and at a low cost? Call The Dallas Post. 675- 5211. 36-tfn-P UTILITY TRAILER, 6x13 metal bed 8.25 x 20 tires $125. Ideal farm use. 675- 1414. 16-4-P 1980 CHEVY SUBURBAN 350 V-38, auto., p.s.., p.b., step bumper, good tires, otherwise fair condition. Best Offer over $500 Call 675-5211 days many accessories. Great buy! $125 for everying! Are | you crazy about fish? Call " 675-8788.17-3-P 7 "= | CANDELABRA TYPE + CHANDELIER, black with wood trim, exc. cond., $25; Dorm sized refrigerator, exc. cond. Call: evenings, 675- 7869. 17-4-P ® 18" REMINGSTON CHAN SAW BAR, like new, $20) 696-1523. 15-5-P oi CABINET FOR SEWING i MACHINE or desk, 4 draw- ¥ ers, $50. 696-3410. 15-4-P INGROUND POOL LAD- i DER, $50; wrought iron rail- ing, make offer. Call 654- J 4440. 15-4-P LA HELP WANTED Newspaper Pasteup 6 to 8 hours weekly, | split between Sunday and Monday. Can be done evenings. Experience or graphic | knowledge helpful, Apple Macintosh experience a plus. 675-5211 days OPEN | WEEKDAY | EVENINGS TIL 9 P.M. : 1988 JEEP 1987 JEEP GRAND WAGONEER 4x4 Low Mileage e Stock No. 798A © Woodgrain * AIR CONDITIONING © Povier Door Locks © Power Windows e leather Seats * AM/FM w/ Cassette ® Sport Wheels o Tilt Steering Wheel @ Cruise Control © Automatic Transmission ® Power Steering ® Power Brakes | NADA RETAIL PRICE... . §13,000+ VALLEY PRICE *11,988 ® Stock No. WB14D * Woodgrain ® Moonroof © AIR CONDITIONING ® Power Door Locks © Power Windows © | eather Seats GRAND WAGONEER 4x4 NADA RETAIL PRICE... $11,500+ VALLEY PRICE *10, * AM/FM w/ Cassette * Sport Wheels e Tilt Steering Wheel ® Cruise Control e Automatic Transmission © Power Steering ® Power Brakes 887 -} *Taxes, tag extra. This ad is a goupon and must be presented. OPEN MON, thre FRI, | B:30 AM. SLIM. Ms . LLEY $01 KDR ST, mi TLS PA. CH EVRO LET/GE® ht A KEN WALLACE DEALERSHIP WE WILL Not BE KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLD ANON TRADE DEALS ONLY
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers