TT he foi 001 BTR sl Re dS. AM | Obituaries ol ~ JOSEPH ADAMETZ BETTY LEE KOVAL > Mrs. Betty Lee Cooper Koval, . Joseph F. Adamez, 94, of "Roosevelt Street, Dallas, died Dec. 60, of Williams Street, +20, 1992 in the Nesbitt Memorial Edwardsville, died Dec. 19, 1992 Hospital, Kingston, where he had : been a patient since Wednesday. | . Born in Freeland, he was a son ._.of the late John J. and Mary ~ : Carningham Adametz. He attended Pringle schools and had been a resident of Dallas for the past 60 ‘years. ~~. Beforeretiring, he was employed ~ . as a painter and paper hanger by . the former Dodson & Hudock Contractors. He was a member of . St. Paul's Lutheran Church, : Shavertown. He was a U.S. Army veteran of ~. World War I, serving in France. He had been Past Commander of the ~ Daddow Isaac American Legion | Post No. 672, Dallas, and a former member of Anthracite Post 283, . V.F.W.,, Kingston. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Marguerite ~ Tredinnick. Surviving are a son, Thomas 'Norquest, Horseheads, NY: | daughter, Mrs. Barbara Hatton, Lancaster; eight grandchildren: several great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren. ~~ Funeral services will be at 2 | p.m. Wednesday from the Richard | H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 | Memorial Hwy., Dallas, with the | Rev. Harold R. Baer, pastor of St. | Paul's Lutheran Church officiating. | Interment willbe in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. Friends may call Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m. | Memorial contributions can be | made to St. Paul's Lutheran | Church, 196 N. Main St., | Shavertown, 18708. ki | JOAN DOPKIN ~~ Joan A. Dopkin of Grace Street, Old Forge, died Dec. 14, 1992 in Mercy Hospital, Scranton. . She was preceded in death by | brothers, Leo and Thomas; sisters, | Ellen Farrell and Margaret Burke. Surviving are a daughter, | ‘Deborah Dopkin, Bayou Vista, | *Texas; son, Peter, at home; | brothers, Edward, Exeter; Francis j ‘and Joseph, both of Old Forge; | sisters, Mrs. Thomas Evello, Old | Forge, Mrs. Gerald O'Donnell, | Dallas; Mrs. Amelio Lembo, Old | Forge; several nieces and nephews, ‘aunt and uncle Andrew and Theresa Kraniski, Ohio. |. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, | Avoca. i LEWIS MAY Lewis AD. May, 92, of Leader | West Nursing Center, Kingston, » formerly of Noxen, died Dec. 17, 1992 at the center. Born in Willamsport, April 28, ~~ 1900, he was the son of the late | George T. and Minnie Bridgland ~~ May. He hadresided in Noxen since » 1935. He was employed by Armour i Leather Corp., as an electrician for i 28 years, retiring in 1962. He was _ amember of St. Luke's Evangelical . Reformation Lutheran Church, « Noxen. * | | ll | | [| | | : He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Laura Usmar. + Surviving, are a daughter, Mrs. . George (Martha) Macialek, Noxen; brother, Ira May, Williamsport; i three grandchildren; six great- | grandchildren. Interment, Oructt's Grove: . Cemetery, Noxen. RAGNHILD JOHNSON Ragnhild J. Johnson of ‘Shavertown, died Dec.15, 1992, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daugher of the late Peter and Ingrid CarlsonJohnson. She was a | graduate of Wilkes-Barre School | District. Prior to retiring in 1969, she ‘was employed by Native Textiles, formerly Natona Mills, Dallas. She was a former member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Wilkes- Barre and its Trinity Guild. She She and her husband, John Edwin Johnson, celebrated their She was preceded in death by brothers, J. Edwin and Carl; sister, | Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a daughter, Betty J. (Evans, Westfield, NJ; son, Carl E., Schaumburg, IL.; two grandchildren; one great- grandchild; several nieces and ephews. Interment, Mount Greenwood icemetery, Trucksville. I : MARGARET ROKITA | Margaret Rokita, of Butler Street, Kingston, died Dec. 18,. 1992, at ther home. I Mrs. Rokita was preceded in ideath by a sister, Mary Eckenrode a nd brother, Karl Kindler. Surviving in addition to her husband, are sons, Dr. John R., Doylestown; Thomas, Shavertown; o grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Interment, Mount Cemetery, Carverton. Olivet fl { at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. She was the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Edmunds Cooper of Edwardsville and the late Donald = S. Cooper. Surviving besides her mother, are her husband, Joseph; daughter, Mrs. John Yablonski, Tunkhannock; four sons, Joseph Koval, Allentown; Brian Koval, Malvern; Mark Koval, Shavertown: Thomas Koval, Edwardsville: six grandchildren; two brothers, Donald Cooper, Dallas; Edward Cooper, Edwardsville; nieces and nephews. Interment, Sacred Heart Cemetery, Shavertown. LYNDA FISHER Lynda Kaye Fisher, 36, at home. Born in Fort McClelland, Ala., Dec. 27, 1955, she was the daughter of Claude E. Pettus and Nelda Bowan Snyder of Eastaboga, Ala. She resided at Harveys Lake for three years, where she was of | Harveys Lake, died Dec. 17, 1992, employed as the manager of Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake. She was a member of the Blue Springs Baptist Church, Oxford, Ala. Surviving in addition to her | parents are daughters, Mrs. Crystal Pellerin, Wilkes-Barre; Christy Fisher, Bellevue, Neb.: son, Michael Brooks, Gary, Ind.; one grandson; brothers and sisters in Alabama. Funeral services will be in Blue Springs Baptist Church, Oxford. STELLA NASH Stella Nash, of Storr Street, Taylor, died Dec. 20, 1992 in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Bertha Hill, W. VA; she was the daughter of the late Walter and Stella Henchinski Strzelecki. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert M. Surviving are sons, Robert, Scranton; Leonard, Factoryville; daughters, Marlene Matosky, Trucksville; Patricia Moeller, Taylor; 15 grandchildren;. one great-grandchild; brothers, Steve Strzelecki, Scranton, John Strezelecki, Quincy, MA; sister, Pauline Hrindich, Taylor. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery, Scranton. HIRAM SORBER Hiram J. Sorber, 75, of Sorber Mountain, Noxen, died Dec. 15, 1992, at Veterans Administration Medical Center, Manhattan, NY. Born in Noxen, Feb. 18, 1917, he was the son of the late Claude and Grace Brown Sorber. He resided in Noxen for most of his life, where he was self-employed as a farmer and timberman. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving with the 81st Airborne Division. He was a member of the Dallas Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses. He was preceded in death by brothers, Robert and Phillip; sister, Lamona Wolfe. Surviving are sons, John H., Little Meadows; Chip and Ronald, both of Loyalville; brother, James, Troxell Switch; sisters, Fern Smith, Ruggles; Iona Burnell, Outlet; Essie Wandel, Stull; Betty Moore, Lehman; Margaret Freeman, Beaumont; Guida Beahm, Noxen; nine grandchildren; four great- grandchildren. Interment, Chestnut Grove Cemetery, Loyalville. BLANCHE SWAN Blanche P. Swan, 69, of Lee Park Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, died Dec. 20, 1992, in Leader West Nursing Center, Kingston, where she had been a guest for the past 10 days. Born in Kunkle, she was a daughter of the late Ransome and Jesse McGill Agnew. She was a graduate of Dallas Township schools and had resided in Lehman for 10 years before moving to Wilkes-Barre three years ago. Before retiring, she was employed by the Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, as a switchboard operator. She was preceded in death by sisters, Florence Rinus and Artie Mae Agnew. Surviving are sons, Earl C., Kingston; Preston S., Chase; daughter, Mrs. Patricia Sweitzer, West Pittston; sister, Gladys Jennings, Idetown; brother, Ransome Agnew, Sayre; James Agnew, Tacoma, Washington; eight grandchildren: two great- grandchildren. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m.from the Richard H. Disque Funeral; Home, 672 Memorial Hwy., Dallas, with the Rev. James Cummings, pastor of the Beaumont Union Gospel Church, officiating. Interment will be in Kocher Cemetery, Harveys Lake. Friends may call 7 tc 9 p.m. Tuesday. 7 amen Closed Dec. 25th & 26th so our employees can enjoy their holiday. QUICK LUBE GIFT CERTIFICATES , #3 QUICK LUBE PLUS | wd OIL SERVICES QUICK LUBE a A $65.85 VALUE $4.9°5 FIGHTING THE WHEEL? KEEP YOUR VEHICLE IN LINE WITH OUR ALIGNMENT BALANCE & ROTATION SPECIAL THRU DEC. ‘92 °29.95 Some Restrictions F: . 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'til 1 P.M. NESS (17 years) seek- ing long term loan-earn 10% plus for 10 years an $60,000 or earn 9% plus for 15yearson $100,000, secured with real estate. Call (717) 474-9236. 51- 1-P Evenings by appointment Call HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT 116 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 824-5717 Prime Office/Retail space for lease in the 309/415 Plaza Modern, well-maintained building at intersection of routes 309 and 415 in Dallas. Gas heat, air condition- ing, parking. Great visibility. Available as early as mid-December. Call 696-3469 How to Place a Classified Ad Call: 675-5211 Up to 15 Words: 1 Week $4.00, .25 for each add'l word GUARANTEED RESULTS: 4 Issues $9.00, .60 for each add'l word These rates are for prepayment. Add $1.00 to total if billed. Cancellable but not refundable GUARANTEED RESULTS ADS If you don't get results, call and we'll run your ad again free. PLEASE READ YOUR AD! The Dallas Post will accept responsibility for the first incorrect insertion only. AUTOS FOR SALE: 20 Words, 4 Issues, $10.00 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT: 20 Words, 4 Issues, $10.00 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 20 Words, 6 Issues, $12.00 FREE ADS: Up to 20 Words, 4 Weeks. Items must be less than $100.00. Prices must appear in ad. CALL FOR BUSINESS RATES AND THE SERVICE DIRECTORY FOR SALE TORO SNOWBLOWER used only twice. Paid $600 will sell for $325. Call 333-5151, leave message on machine. 39-tfn-P 2 GUN RACKS for wall, $10 for both. 654-4440. . 50-4-P CHRISTMAS DECORA- TIONS and ceramics. Very cheap. New ladies’ and children’s pajamas and gowns, $4 each. 288-9144. 50-4-P 1 LIFESTYLER 2000 ROWING MACHINE. Also converts to lift bench. Cost $300 sell $100. Used only a few times, exc. cond. 639- 2819 after 5 p.m. 43-tfn- P METAL SECRETARY'S DESK, 30"by 5' w/left re- turn. Black with wood- grain top. Fair condition. $75. 675-5211. 48-tin-P MINK JACKET (cape type) med. size, $35; ladies coat long navy, jr. sz, $25; Jacket, ladies junior size, $25, leather and cloth; bird cage, Ig. white $15. 16 pc. white ceramic nativity set, new $50. Call 654-4440. 48- 4-P STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS, (1) 29x52 window; 36x80, door. 675-0460. 36-tfn-P YASHICA FRI 35mm CAMERA, with 50mm lens, skylight filter. Very good condition. Make an offer. 675-5211. 29-tfn-P Something you wantto sellquickly and ata low cost? Call The Dallas Post. 675-5211. 36-tfn- PP SPINET-CONSOLE PI- ANO. Wanted, respon- sible party to make low monthly payments. See locally. Call: 1-800-327- 3345. 48-4-P ARTIFICIAL CHRIST- MAS TREE, $4; Lots of Christmas items, very cheap. Man's new sweater, Ig. $10. 288- 9144. 48-4-P 2-14 IN. WHEELS AND TIRES, all $30 or $10 ea.; Pine livingroom set, $100; Sears weights, $45. 477-3766. 48-4-P PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE cherry queen size fourposter bed, new; Chromcraft glass top table, four padded chairs, cane back, plus custom made table pads, exc. cond. 639-5717. 49-3-P Babysitter Wanted in my home 2 school age children. Hours variable - some nights. Transportation necessary. Excellent sala- ried position opportunity. Call after 6 p.m. 675-6519 FOR SALE PERSIAN LAMB COAT, sz. 14, $100; girl's bicycle w/basket, $25; 20-Ib. empty gas tank for grill, $10. 287-0639. 49-4-P BLACK BOOTS, new size 9, $10. 287-9012. 49-4-P 3 LARGE BAGS TOYS, popular & good cond. Ap- proximately $50 ea. bag. Will separate. 823-0757. 50-4-P WARM MORNING COAL HEATER, very good condition. $150. 477-5340 HELP WANTED SURROGATE MOTH- ERS WANTED. Fee plus expenses for carrying a couple’s child. Must be 18-35and previously had a child. Steven Litz, At- torney (317) 996-2000. 48-4-P PUBLIC RELATIONS/ SALES, National Com- pany/educational mar- kets. Real estate/PTA/ teacher experience help- ful. Lucrative second income. (216) 869-4919 Ext. 99. Mon.-Tues., 8 a.m.-6 p.m. 51-1-P LOST & FOUND LOST, German Shep- herd, mostly black, 2 year old male, green collar. “Alex”, $100 reward. 696- 2134. 48-4-P MOBILE HOMES 1974 TRAILER, 3 bed- rooms, 2 full baths, new water pipes, 1 yr. old water heater. 2 yr. old oil burner, $5,000. 639- 5368. 48-6-P RENTALS DALLAS COUNTRY HOME, 2 bdrms., 2 baths, livingroom/fire- place. Family kitchen, 2 car garage, panoramic view. $800 month. Secu- rity/references. 675- 1996. 50-4-P ST. JUDE'S NOVENA May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, lovedand preserved through the world now and forever. Sacred Heartof Jesus, have mercy on us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day. By the 8th day your rayer will be answered. Say it for 9 days, it has never been known to fail. Publication must be romised. : hank you St. Jude. J.K. Gan PRAYER OF SUPPLICATION TO THE HOLY SPIRIT Holy Spirit, You who solve all problems, who light all roads so that | can obtain my goals, you who give me the divine gift to forgive andforget all evils against me and that in allinstances of my life you are with me. | want inthis short prayer to thank you for all things and to confirm once again that | never want to be separated from you even in spite of all ma- terial illusions. | wish to be with you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy toward me and mine. Say for 3 consecutive days. After 3 days the favor requested will be granted even if it may appear difficult. This prayer be published moda |) favor is granted without mention- ing the favor. Only the initials should appear at the bottom. Thank You Holy Spirit. J.K. PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fail) Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine splen- dor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, immaculate Virgin, assist m2inmy necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea, help me and show me, herein you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! | humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necgssity. There are none that can withsta r power. Oh, show me herein yo mother. Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3X). Holy Mother, | place this cause in your hands (3X). Holy spirit, you#eye all problems, light all roads so 9 attain my goal. You who gave me-«le divine gift to forgive and forget all evil | against me and that in all instances in my life you are with me, | want in this short prayer to thank you for your mercy toward me and mine. The person must say this prayer 3 consecutive days. Af- ter 3 days, the request will be granted. | This prayer must be published after the favor is granted. J.K. RENTALS 2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOMES, 12x65, $225; 14x50, $250; 14x70, $275. In a small pg References, secu’, lease, 333-5286. 48-4-P 2 BEDROOM APT. Tunkhannock, Eatonville area. $430 month, heat and water included. No pets. 836-1580. 48-4-P SERVICES FOR HIRE DALLAS FEMALE STUDENT wanted to share house near Mis- ericordia. $300 month includes utilities and use of washer & dryer. 8283- 5832. 51-4-P ROOMMATE WANTED HEATING, WIRING, PLUMBING, REMOD- ELING. Fully insured. Free estimates. CLAUD M. BUTTON, 883-0762. 50-4-P wot ALTERATIONS BY MO- RIMOTO, 826-1241. 51- 4-P LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Es- tate of Margaret R. Polk, deceased, late of Dallas Township (died Novem- ber 13, 1992) to Marion T. Comer, Apt. 108, The Meadows Apartments, 220 Lake Street, Dallas, Pa. 18612. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those hav- ing claims are directed to present the same with- out delay to said admin- istratrix, ROBERT L. FLEMING, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, 63 Main St., Dallas, Pa. 18612. 49-3-P 158 |
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