| 16 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA a rT Wednesday, February 5, 1 99 ‘Nesbitt Hospital accepting ‘Candystriper The Winter/Spring Session of the Candystriping program at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital is set to begin on Monday, Feb. 17. Volun- ~ teers age 13 and above are wel- come to enter this program and help support the efforts of the . hospital. Deadline for applications is Friday, Feb. 7. Orientation will . be held on Saturday, Feb. 15 at 8 a.m. in the classroom of the Medi- "cal Arts Building. Adult supervi- - The Wyoming Historical and Geological Society will open an exhibit on Bethlehem Steel on | Thursday evening, February 6 at7 | p.m. with a lecture by Lance Metz, curator/historian of the Hugh | Moore Park and Canal Museum. . The slide lecture “The History of Bethlehem Steel Corporation and . Its Role in America’s National Defense” will be followed by a film showing Bethlehem Steel in full operation. Metz will discuss how Bethlehem Steel evolved out of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and the anthracite /iron industry to become | the largest military production + plant in the world. |. The Bethlehem Steel Exhibit, | which will be on display in the | Museum's main gallery through ~~ Rep. Phyllis Mundy, Kingston, ants to remind residents, espe- |, cially senior citizens and those on | a fixed income, filing for the spe- cial income tax forgiveness to | closely follow the instructions on ~ pages 27 through 29 of PA 40 tax HL: form. “In order to claim the tax for- _, giveness on line 14a, you must , first read instructions on page 27 ., to determine if you're eligible for “« this tax forgiveness using the Eli- +, gibility Income Table on page 29 Le ‘and then record the amount on *., your tax form,” Mundy explained. »¢ The Department of Revenue " provides a free income tax prepa- © ration service for individuals who are elderly, on a fixed or limited 1s { hi ( Nearly 25 junior and senior , accounting majors at College Mis- 1 ericordia will provide a valuable nee to the community this tax } . season when they particpate in ~ . the IRS-sponsored VITA (Volun- 2 * teer Income Tax Assistance) Pro- ! gram, according to Fred J. Croop, chair of Misericordia's business | | department and coordinator of this } year's VITA Program at Misericor- dia. ; : ~The VITA Program, now in its . 22nd year of service nationwide, is | designed to provide free assistance | 1 tothose persons with special needs, >. including people with disabilities, "low-income families and senior «citizens. This program, according II to Croop, fits in well with the goals M of the accounting program and ti Misericordia’s mission. W . Croop says Misericordia stu- tl Ww Ir HIS dents have been trained to handle simple state and federal tax re- The Board of Directors of the Wyoming County Chorale an- . nounces the formation of a com- "munity choral group dedicated to r the performance of master choral Kk works for the Wyoming County 1 area. I Dr. Stephen Barton, professor : 1 of music at Wilkes University and ! l ~ conductor of the Singers’ Guild of } Oratorio Society, has agreed to serve as music director of the | ¢ Chorale. applications sors are also needed to help ad- minister this volunteer commu- nity group. Many teens have discovered that volunteering can be fun and excit- ing. Members often make new friends and enjoy their work. If you are interested in participating or need more information, please call the Health Awareness Line at 188- 8862. Historical Society will host \ steel lecture and exhibit February 29, was developed by the Hugh Moore Park and Canal Museum in Easton, PA in conjunc- tion with a Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) proj- ect to document Bethlehem Steel. AHAER study of the Huber Breaker in Ashley, conducted in the sum- mer of 1991, will form the basis for an exhibit scheduled to open at the Wyoming Historical and Geologi- cal Society Museum in October, 1992. The lecture, open to the public free of charge, will be held in the main gallery of the Society's Mu- seum at 69 South Franklin St., behind the Osterhout Library. There will be a reception following the lecture, and an opportunity to view the exhibit. ' Rep. Mundy offers advice on tax forgiveness procedure income, handicapped or house- bound. Uncomplicated federal, state and local income tax returns are prepared by the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance and Tax Counseling for the Elderly pro- grams. Mundy encourages residents who think they may qualify to contact the Pennsylvania Revenue Department district offices for in- formation or call the Internal Reve- nue Service's toll free number at 1- 800-829-1040. “Many people who qualify for this special tax forgiveness, com- monly referred to as poverty ex- emption, are unaware of how to properly file for this exemption on their tax form,” Mundy said. Misericordia accounting students offer help preparing tax returns turns for persons filing Form 1040EZ, Form 1040A, or a basic 1040 Federal Tax Return. The IRS has provided Misericor- dia with the necessary materials for the VITA Program which begins at the College, Monday, Feb. 3, and continues through Monday, April 13. Walk-in hours are pro- vided on the fourth floor of the Administration Building on Mon- days from 5 to 7:30 p.m., and on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (No hours available on Satur- day, Feb. 29.) Appointments may be made for other hours by calling 674-6327. Taxpayers who visit the VITA site at Misericordia should bring with them 1991's tax package, wage and earning statements (W- 2's for the year) from all employers, interest and dividend statements (1099's), a copy of 1990 tax return, and other relevant information. » Wyoming County Chorale forms group dedicated to master works Rehearsals are scheduled to begin on Thursday, Feb. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Tunkhannock Area High School choral room. All area singers are invited to attend this rehearsal. The first concert to be presented by the group will be May 16, 1992, in Tunkhannock High School Music Department. For more information, call Patti Hozempa, president of the Board of Directors, Wyoming County Chorale, at 836-2441. 1 Scouts plan service Feb. 6 I . Northeastern Pennsylvania Council, Boy Scouts of America | have planned the Ecumenical i ~ Service to be held on Thursday, I Feb. 6, at 7 p.m. The services will be held at Fir- 1 wood United Methodist Church, ] Dagobert Street, Wilkes-Barre and : 1 Jackson Street Baptist Church, 4% Jackson Street, Scranton. ‘I AllTiger Cubs, Cub Scouts, Boy 1 I I > I off Ree. 20, pL, i Scouts, Explorers and leaders are welcome to attend the service. We encourage family members to come with the Scouts to this very inspi- rational service. The speakers for the evening will be Rev. Bette Poe, Pastor, Fir- wood United Methodist Church, and Rev. Brown, Pastor of Jackson Street Baptist Church, Scranton. Loyalville UMC will hold dinner Feb. 8 A meat loaf supper will be held at the Loyalville United Methodist Church on Saturday, Feb. 8 from 4:30 p.m. until 6:40 p.m. ~ Menu includes meat loaf, scalloped potatoes, gravy, vegetable, bread - and butter, pie, coffee, iced tea and Kool Aid. J The social is sponsored by The Chestnut Grove Club of the church. I The church is located on the Loyalville Road, West off Rte. 118 or East Te ALLASCPosT Call 675-5211 to place your GUARANTEED RESULTS classfied ad Call For More Information BESECKER REALTY Real Estate - Insurance Low Cost Contractors PERSONAL LOANS ~~ Insurance $500 TO $5,000 Sogmitints i Bp Apply by phone or in person Carpentry Lawn Maint./Gardening Mon. - Fri. 9-5 Super. Cleaning Musorsy Including Sat. 'til 1 P.M. ) tL aint , . Birt Work Pophosing Evenings by appointment Fence Erection Plastering/Stucco Work Call Floor Cov. Inst. Siding Installati Hone Pan iid Inst. Teer tns, HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT Insulation Work Work 116 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa Tile, Stone, Mosiac Work 824-5717 10 Main Street, Dallas, PA 18612 675-3611 AUCTION Every Wed. Night: 6:00 P.M. Fleetville Fire Hall, Fleetville, PA Starts Wed., Feb. 5th WANTED: Consignments & Estates Call Now: Auctioneer: Ken Rivenburg Jr. AU - 2808-L 289-4459 ANIMALS "AUTO PARTS SIBERIAN HUSKY PUPPIES, 4 female, 1 male. Asking $200 or best offer. 477-2718. 2- 4-P COLUMBIA COUNTY 4- H HORSE EXTRAVAGANZA, on April4,9a.m.to3 p.m. at the Bloomsburg Fair Grounds Arts & Crafts Building. Special fea- tures are new and used horse and riding equip- ment. Food and fun. 5-1- AUTOMOBILES 1988 OLDS ’'98 RE- GENCY, 38,000 miles, air, cruise, tilt, AM-FM cassette, power win- dows. Asking $9,600. 675-0478 or 675-9016. 3-4-P '85 OLDS CIERA. Needs work. Best offer over $500. 696-3058 after 5:30 p.m. 3-4-P Turn your old car into cold cash. 20 words, 4 weeks only $10.00. 675- 5211. 22-tfn-P 1984 DODGE OMNI, AM/FM cassette, FWD, good tires, 23-28 MPG. Clean reliable transpor- tation. Asking $675. 825- 7092. 5-4-P TRUCK CAP, white made by Ford. 6 x 8, fi- | berglass. Good cond. $300. 298-2214. 4-4-P FOR SALE STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS, (1)29x52 window; 36x80, door. 675-0460. 36-tfn-P Something you wantto sellquickly and ata low cost? Call The Dallas Post. 675-5211. 36-tfn- Pp TORO SNOW- BLOWER, used twice. Key start, self-propelled. $325 firm. Call 333-5151, leave message. 45-tfin-P 25 IN. ZENITH COLOR TV, walnut cabinet, only 3yrs. old. Paid $600, sell for $350 or best offer. 696-4012. 2-4-P ELECTRIC HOT WA- TER HEATER, New, used 1 month, $65. 288- 0194. 2-4-P STRATALOUNGER RECLINER CHAIR, tan neutral cloth fabric. $33. 696-1714. 4-4-P LARGE BIBLE, printed in 1881, antique with many biblical events il- lustrated, $10.696-1714. DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER An award-winning restaurant is only as good as its people. We are expanding, come grow with us! If] you enjoy meeting new ‘people, working in a pleasant environment and prefer flexible working hours, Peking Chef is for you! Assistant Managers Hosts/Hostesses Cashiers Waiters/Waitresses Buspersons Dishwashers Full or Part Time Days or Evenings Flexible Working Hours Pleasant Working Conditions Excellent Starting Salary Apply in person a FOR SALE NEW 4 PC. EXPENSIVE SHEET.SET, value $40 - $15; 8 pc. tea towel set, new $90, value $60. 288- 9144. 2-4-P KITCHEN COAL STOVE, $75; Remington chain saw bar, $10. 696- 1523. 3-4-P KEROSENE HEATER, used two years to heat basement in new home. Make offer. 639-2819. 3- tftn-P CRANE STOKER COAL STOVE, no chimney needs, ventsdirectly out- side thru wall. Used two years. Pd. $700. Needs grate. Make offer. 639- 2819. 3-tfn-P WARM MORNING COAL FURNACE, Good cond. $60. 675-7059. 4- 4-P SET. fr CNA Position open at a 24 be ICS facility in Lehman. Positions available are part time 11-7 and part time flexible hours for all shifts. Apply in person - Maple Hill Nursing Home or Call 675-1787 ask for Marlene 2) \ Part Time Teller Northeastern Bank a PNC Bank has an opening fora Part Time Teller in our Scranton office. Priorexperience handling cash, balanc- ingand customer inter- facing preferred. Pre- vious teller experience a plus. Competitive salary, part time ben- efits and full time train- ing offered. Apply at: Northeastern Bank 201 Penn Avenue Scranton, PA. "Northeastern Bank Steel Buildings, MUST SELL "91 Stock 30 x 40 40 x 60 - 50 x 150 Call Now Limited Time Large Savings Calais Builders 717-256-7916 NUE A, Buying gold, diamonds estate and costume jewelry Licensed Broker -Confidential Promotes a Drug Free 836-5754 Work Place" EOE M/FN/H REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, 2 HAM RADIO EQUIP- MENT, large supply. Transmitters, receivers, amplifier, transmatches, phone patch, meters, K3AJ. Moving. 333- 4503. 4-4-P 2 SUITCASES, good god: $25. 287-9012. 5- 4- FREE 1/2 acres, kitchen, living room, dining, 1 full bath. Asking $67,000. Needs work. 675-4124. 5-6-P SWEET VALLEY - Beaufiful rolling 28 acre parcel. Road Frontage. $40,000.00. CALL: Rundle Real Estate 474- 2340. 5-1-P RENTALS FREE Horse manure. Upper Demunds Rd., Dallas. Call after 4 p.m. or on weekends. 675- 4182. 36-tfn-P HELP WANTED for 4 Weeks $10 60¢ each add'l word 6 Weeks $12 75¢ each add'l word REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Up To 20 Words 4 Weeks $10 60 ¢ each add'l word cal675-5211 to place your ad Prices are prepaid rates. Add $1 for billing *If you don't get results, we'll run the ad for another 4 weeks free. Special Rates Special Categories With GUARANTEED RESULTS!" AUTOS FOR SALE Up To 20 Words REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Up To 20 Words FOSTER PARENTS WANTED - You receive support, compensation, andtraining for areward- ing experience. Call Wiley House for free info. 1-800-551-2238. 3-12-P CLEANING & HOUSE- KEEPING 1 day week. Dallas area. Own trans- portation. References. Reply PO Box 366-0, Dallas Post, Dallas, PA. 18612-0366. 4-4-P CANNERY WORKERS/ ALASKA - Hiring $600+ weekly. Over 8000 open- ings. Male/Female. Free transportation. Room and board. Call E.I.C. Now! 1-206-736-7000 Ext. 8279B5. 5-1-P BE ON T.V. many needed forcommericals. Now hiring all ages. For casting info. Call (615) 779-7111 Ext. T-739. 5- 1-P WE'LL PAY YOU FOR EASY TABULATING WORK FROM HOME! Upto $106.00 paid daily. Call 1-900-976-7377 ($1.49 min/18 yrs.+) or write: PASEE-R1518, 161 S. Lincolnway, N. Aurora, IL 60542. 5-4-P INSTRUCTION PIANO LESSONS - Now taking new students. Theory, scales, chords etc. Many years experi- ence. Info 696-3370. 5- 4-P MOBILE HOMES 12x70 MOBILE HOME, 2 bedrm, remodeled kitchen, fully insulated. Must sell. Must move. Best offer. 829-2123. 5- 6-P PERSONAL A BANKRUPTCY DIVORCE - $175 WILLS - $45 Payments O.K. Atty. Jim Beatrice, Rt. 309, Dal- las, 675-3600. In Pittston, 49 S. Main. 655-3100. Plus Costs. 41-tin-P INCOME TAX RETURNS, profession- ally prepared. Callfor ap- pointment. Reasonable rates. Pick up, delivery service. 675-4795. 4-4- P LUZERNE STORAGE SPACE forcar, furniture, misc. items. 1 yearlease, payable in advance. 283- 5717. 2-4-P OCEANSIDE BEACH HAVEN, NJ, 4 bedroom, 2 bath, well-kept. May, June, July, Aug. Sept. Oct. Off season rates. 824-7630. 5-4-P RENTAL WANTED RETIRED ENGLISH- WOMAN, small dog and cat,needrental. Inexpen- sive small house, Lehman/surrounding area. Excellent refer- ences. Call collect, 914- 758-4175 evenings. 4- SITUATIONS WANTED CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT -Now avail- able for private duty home-care. Solid refer- ences. 1-836-2704 after 6 p.m. 2-4-P WORK WANTED FUN LOVING EXPERI- ENCED FAMILY ORI- ENTED MOM, will care for your child in my Dal- i home. 675-3905. 3- 4- SPOTLESS HOMES ETC...Reliable cleaning. Reasonable prices. Laundry available. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. ou Amber 333-5254. 5- 4- WILL HOUSE CLEAN - References. Any area. 836-6157. 5-4-P LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted in the es- tate of Joseph Royer, a/ k/a Joseph Royer, Jr., late of Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania (died De- cember 22, 1991) to Catherine Kotchik, RD #2, Box 396, Hunlock Creek, Pennsylvania 18621. All persons in- debted to said estate are required to make pay- ment and those having claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to the adminis- trator named or her attor- ney. EDWARD E. HOSEY, Attorney at Law 61 Carey Avenue Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 3-3-P RN - 11-7 Full Time / Part Time Excellent working conditions. Contact Dianne Volpe, Di- rector of Nursing, Mon. - Fri. 8am - 4 pm. 346-7381. JR. Davis Vol! Fire Co. ’ Rte 415 - Idetown Growing Jackpot - Starting at 250 to 500 Mystery Money Bell Ringer Every Wed. E.B.- 5:30 Reg. 6:30 Bingo Manager Ken W. 675-5755 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE The Back Mountain cot, munications CenterJoint Operating Commission will hold regular public meetings on the second Tuesday of each month, at 7:00 p.m. atthe Dallas Borough Municipal Build- ing, Main Street, Dallas, PA 18612. The meeting: dates for 1992 are as follows: February 11, 1992 March 10, 1992 April 14, 1992 May 12, 1992 June 9, 1992 Bs July 14, 1992 ¥. August 11, 1992 September 8, 1992 October 13, 1992 i" % November 10, 1992 “= December 8, 1992 FOR THE BACK MOUN- TAIN COMMUNICA- TIONS CENTER JOINT OPERATING COMMISSION Paul M. Sabol Chairman LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Incorporation for THE COUPON CONNEC- TION, INC. were filg with the Department 4” State of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania on the 4th day of April, 1991. The corporation has been incorporated : under the provisions of - the Pennsylvania Busi- : ness Corporation Law of 1988. vi PETER J. SAVAGE, - ESQUIRE ‘ P.O. Box 5039 : 83 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18710 | 5-1-P ‘ NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary in the Estate of Cora H. McCrea (died Jan. 13, 1992) late of the City of Wilkes-Barrs Luzerne County, Penis sylvania, have been, granted to Kenneth T. McCrea, Executor. All persons indebted to’ said estate are requested. to make payment and those having claims are directed to present same without further delay to the Executor, c/o: COSLETT & COSLETT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 312 Wyoming Avenue Kingston, Pa. 18704 5-3-P NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary in the Estate of John T. Potera (died December 23, 1991) late of the Borough of Ply- mouth, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, have been granted to Phyllis Eng- lish. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims are directedto present same without further delay tom the Executrix, c/o: COSLETT & COSLETT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 312 Wyoming Avenue Kingston, Pa. 18704 4-3-P ) | | | |
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