18 The Dallas Post ~ May 1, Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 5, 1993 Obituaries SOPHIE BERGEVIN Sophie M. Bergevin, 86, died 1993 at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Plymouth, she was the daughter of the late Andrew and Vincenta Wonsavage (Wash- iewicz). She was preceded in death by her husband, Marius. Surviving are sons, Maurice M., San Antonio, Texas; John P., Dallas; James J. Lawrenceville, NJ; 11 grandchildren; eight great- grandchildren. Interment, National Cemtery, Beverly, NJ; Memorial services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Memorial donations may be made to the Gate of Heaven School, Machell Avenue, Dallas, 18612. IRA CEASE Ira: D. Cease, 81, of Center- moreland, died April 30, 1993 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, King- ston. Born in Waymart, he was the son of the late Russell and Ger- trude Mekeel Cease. Prior to retiring he was em- ployed s a service technician by Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Wilkes-Barre. He was a member of Temple Lodge 248, F&AM, Tunkhannock. He was preceded in death by his twin brother, Lloyd. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Laura Newcomb; son, Wil- liam I. Centermoreland; two grandchildren. Interment, Cedar Crest Ceme- tery, Trucksville. Memorial doantions may be made to the American Heart As- sociation, Kirby Health Center, 71 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 18702; or to the charity of donor's choice. LENA EVANS Lena Evans, 74, of Poplar Street, Dallas, died May 3, 1993 at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late Michael and Rafeale DeCarlo Mossuto. She was a resident of Dallas for the past 36 years. Prior to her retirement in 1982, she was employed as a house- keeper at the Mercy Center, Dal- las. She was a member and Sunday School teacher of the former Glen- view Primitive Methodist Church, Dallas. She was preceded in death by a sister, Louise Ginocchetti; brother, Louis. Surviving are her husband, Harold, children, Harold Evans, Jr., Sweet Valley; Carol Lee, Phila- delphia; Nancy Lois, at home; two grandchildren; sisters, Mary Fis- chi, Hilldale; Nancy DeSanto and Margaret Bruza, both of Wilkes- Barre; several nieces and neph- ews. Funeral services willbe 11 a.m. Thursday from the Christian Assembly Church, 195 E. Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre with the Rev. Arthur Keiser offici- ating. Interment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 2 to4 and 7 to 9 Wednesday at the Karl E. Blight Funeral Home, 392 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. DONALD GRIMM Donald E. Grimm, 62, of Laurel Hill Drive, Quarryville, died May 1, 1993 at Lancaster General Hospital. He was the son of Harry E. Grimm of Harrisburg and the late Helen C. Barge Grimm. He retired from Commonwealth Telephone Co. after 35 years. He also worked for the phone com- pany in Towanda and Dallas. A member of the Quarryville Memorial United Methodist Church he was also a member of the Independent Telephone Pio- neers Association and George M. Dallas Lodge 531, Free and Ac- cepted Masons. He was also a member of the Shekinah Royal Arch Chapter 182 in Wilkes-Barre, Dieu Le Veut Commandery 45, Knights Tem- plar, Wilkes-Barre, Irem Temple of the Shrine and Quarryville American Legion Post 603. Surviving in addition to his father, are his wife the former Joan Schwalm; son, Marcus E. Grimm of Elizabethtown; daugh- ter, Donita Grimm of Quarryville; sister, Elsie Meckley, Clermont, Fla.; one granddaughter and one grandson. MADGE McHOSE Madge O., McHose, 76, of Har- veys Lake, died April 30, 1993, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Dallas, she was the daughter of the late James and Carrie Hufford Oliver. She had resided at Harveys Lake, for the past 50 years. She was a member of St. Luke's Refor- mation Lutheran Church, Har- veys Lake. She was also a member of the Harveys Lake Women's Service Club and a member of several bridge clubs in the Back Mountain area. She and her husband, Calvin, celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary in February. She was preceded in death by a sister, Margaret O. McCaffrey; stepbrother, Richard Y. Oliver. Surviving in addition to her husband, are daughters, Mary Charles Wallace, Columbia; Mar- garet M. Dershimer, Harveys Lake; Kathryn Farally, Havertown; brothers, Kenneth Oliver, Ster- ling, VA; James Oliver, Dallas; five grandchildren. Interment, Maple Cemtery, Pikes Creek. AFTON REESE Afton L. Reese, 80, of White Birch Trailer Court, Dallas, died April 26, 1993 at Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston. . Born in Luzerne, he was the son of the late Robert and Mary Ellen Bray Reese. He was a resident of Dallas for the past 40 years. Prior to retir- ing, he was employed as a truck driver by E.W. Roberts, Luzerne. He recently retired as a school bus driver from the Emanuel Bus Grove .Lines, Orange. He was a member of Teamsters Local 401, Wilkes-Barre. He was a member of East Dal- las United Methodist Church; an Army veteran of World War II; and a member of Daddow-Isaacs American Legion Post 672, Dal- las. He was preceded in death by his first wife, the former Ida War- mouth; second wife, the former Mary Martin Clemow. Surviving are his son, Charles J., Idetown; daughter, Caroline Werner, Kingston; stepsons, Rich- ard Clemow, Bellaire, Fla.; the Rev. Hamilton Clemow, Center- moreland; Ronald Clemow, Ver- non; sisters, Dorothy Lavin, Wilkes-Barre; Caroline Evan- chick, Exeter; 11 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Interment, 'Memoridl * Shrine Park, Carverton. FREDERICK SCHUTZ Frederick Schutz, 81, of Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, died April 27, 1993, at home. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late John and Anna Schutz. He had resided in Trucksville for 51 years, previ- ously living in Wilkes-Barre. Prior to retiring 19 years ago, he was employed as a mechanic by the Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania at the State Police Bar- racks, Wyoming. He was a member of St. Ther- ese's Church, Shavertown. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Henrietta Maury; son, Gerald. Surviving are daughters, Shirleylouise Tonte, Trucksville; Sharyn Williams, Edwardsville; eight grandchildren; one great- grandson; several nieces and nephews. Entombment, Chapel Lawn Mausoleum, Dallas. Memorial donations may be made to the Hospice St. John, 665 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, 18702. EDITH PATTON Edith L. Patton, of Noxen died April 30, 1993, at Tyler Memorial Hospital Emergency Room. Born in Noxen, she was the daughter of the late Andrew and Ida Collins Kocher. She lived in Noxen for most of her life. She attended Lake Township schools and the Harveys Lake Assembly of God Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clark Sr.; son, Clark Jr.; two brothers and three sis- ters. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Vincent Marcin, Mrs. Carl Butler; Mrs. Charles Hill, all of Noxen; Mrs. Shirley Ayers and Mrs. Clara Casterline, both of Harveys Lake; Mrs. Ronald Place, Vermont; Miss Carol Patton, Wilkes-Barre; son, George, Noxen; 37 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; brothers, Dorrance, Noxen; Derwood, Tunkhannock; several nieces and nephews. Interment, Orcutt Cemetery, Noxen. LeROY MILLER LeRoy William Miller, 67, of Covington, La., died April 26, 1993 at home. Born in Edwarsville, he was a son of Elizabeth Miller Goham, of Luzerne and the late Irvin Miller. * He attended Dallas, and Jersey City, NJ, schools. He traveled with Reithoffer's Carnival and later was a com- puter operator for the city of Covington, La. Surviving are a sons, Roy M. Didgeon, West Wyoming; Louis J. Miller, Teaneck, NJ; sister, Adeltha Mahler, Dallas; brothers, IrvindJr., Washington Crossing; Robert, Dallas; four grandchildren. Private funeral services were held in Covington, La. EQUIPMENT * AIR CONDITIONING * AM/FM STEREO WITH CASS. * Power Steering * Power Brakes ¢ 2.2L EFI Engine e Automatic Transmission e All Season Radial Tires ¢ Rear Window Defogger * Body Side Moulding * 5 MPH Bumpers * Remote Driver Side Mirror e Cup Holders * Wheel Covers * Roadside Assistance Program * Bumper To Bumper Warranty SATURDAY (01S BI{O1\ RR is 1 {VR of 1 8 8:30 A.M. ‘til 9 P.M. 8:30 A.M. ‘il 5 P.M. must be presented. ALL A KEN WALLACE DEALERSHIP WE WILL NOT BE KNOWINGLY UNDERSOLDt AL [IVR fa 7:Yo HoT R= Ho NT RY STOCK #548 $9993’ *Tax, Tags Additional. All Rebates Applied in cluding GMAC First Time Buyer. This ad is a coupon and 601 KIDDER STREET - WILKES-BARRE, PA 821-2772 or 1-800-444-7172 INSTANT ON-THE-SPOT DELIVERY BRING YOUR TITLE! their hearts and home, and sing lullabies to soon-to-be born, or new- born child. Medical/legal expenses paid. Call Phyllis and Dan. 1-800- £€51-5922. 15-4-P A HAPPILY MARRIED, financial secure young couple unable to have our own baby desires to adopt white infant. Medi- calexpenses paid. Legal and confidential:® Call collect Sue and Steve 609-751-7232. 9-10-P ANIMALS AKC PUPPIES, Bichons, Shih Tzus, 1 male min. poodle, 1 male Westie. 379-2642,379-2336.17- 4-P AKC GERMAN SHEP- HERD, 5 male & 1 fe- male. Exc.temperament, top German lines. 779- 3650. 15-4-P AUTO PARTS 4 KELLY 32X12.50 X15 TIRES, with 6 hole wagon wheels. Exc. cond. $60 ea. 639-5025 or 675- 4187. 17-4-P 4 MICHELIN P185 X79 R13" TIRES, good cond. $100. 825-9509. 19-4-P FOR SALE 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 ; GIRLS CLOTHING, size 10-12-14. Very good cond. 50¢ and up. 675- 0907. 15-4-P YASHICA FRIl 35mm CAMERA, with 50mm lens, skylight filter. Very good condition. Make an offer. 675-5211. 29-tfn-P STORM WINDOW (1) 29x52 window. 675- 0460. 36-tfn-P AT&T PHONE used 1 yr., $18; 4 new clowns, $13forall. 288-9144. 16- 4-P STEEL BUILDINGS PRICED TO Closeout existing stock. All sizes, Garages, shops, MFG facilities. Can deliver. Bob 333-4808 BUY IT SELLIT With a Dallas Post classified ad. Call 675-5211 Deadline: 4 p.m., Mon. ‘DRESSER & NIGHT 5 VARNISHED $10 ea. 675-5676. 17-4- P 4 BURNER ELECTRIC STOVE, with oven. Good cond. $50; Strato Lounger, $10.675-2977. 16-4-P DIRECT DRAFT TAP SYSTEM stainless steel, 3 bin bar sink, 2 bin large sink, Exc. cond. Call 655- 6545. 19-4-P STAND, $25 for both. Old Kenmore console sew- ing machine, works, $20. 675-1277 or 735-3460. 17-4-P WALL OVEN, $30; gas dryer, $25; bathroom sink, $40; wood canoe, $90. 675-4798. 19-4-P TAN MARBLE SWIVEL ROCKER, $35; Hoover nication Joint Operating Commmission will hold regular public meetings on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the Dallas Bor- ough Building, Main Street, Dallas, PA 18612. The meeting datesforthe remainderof 1993 are as follows: May 11, 1993 June 8, 1993 July 13, 1993 August 10, 1993 ; September 14, 1993 October 12, 1993 November 9, 1883 December 14, 1993. The public is welcome to attend. For the Back Mt. Com- munications Center Joint Operating Com- mission John R. Fowler 19-1-P Port-A-Power vacuum, $20. 287-6273. 17-4-P FOR SALE USED CAST IRON WHITE CORNER BATHROOMSINK, suit- able for cabin or work- shop, $10; Used electric drop meter box with weather head and 9 foot lead cable, $10. 675- 2847. 19-4-P 10 PC. T-FALL PAN SET, new in box, $68; 16 IN. ECHO CHAIN SAW, $100; air cond. Bradford, 4,000 BTU, $65. 696-3410. 15-4-P DRY SINK, $85; Edison 10" Band Saw $45. 675- 5789. 16-4-P 30 IN. VANITY BATH- ROOM SINK, $10. 675- 5075. 15-4-P Farberware toaster, Tef- lon exterior, new, $14. FREE 288-9144. 19-4-P WATERBED, queen size. Everything in- cluded. Good cond. $00. 675-7413. 19-4-P FULL SIZE BOX SPRING & MATTRESS, good cond. $20; 16: color Zenith TV. exc. picture, $75. 675-5139. 19-4-P WOODEN WINDOW VALANCES, scalloped edging, exc. cond. $20 forall. Various sizes. 696- 1738. 17-4-P WHITE BIRD CAGE on FREE, Firewood. Call 675-3509 after5p.m. 15- 4-P FREE Sleeper sofa, full size. Bed part good cond., sofa needs re-up- holstering. 477-3181. 16- 4-P FREE, 2-275 GAL. OIL TANKS for oil furnace. 675-7036. 19-4-P FREE, Circular clothing rack. You pickup. 675- 0468. 16-4-P HELP WANTED stand. All accessories, $30. 477-3181. 16-4-P DESK & CHAIR, dark wood, $50; 2 redwood 7 ft. window pullup awn- ings. Exc. cond. $25 ea. 752-2647. 16-4-P 80 LB. JACKHAMMER with bits, $300. 639-5025 or 675-4187. 17-4-P NATIONAL PUBLISH- ING FIRM needs people to label postcards from home. $800/wk. Setyour own hours. Call 1-900- 740-7377 ($1.49min./18 yrs.+) or write: PAASE- C1518,. 161 S. Lin- colnway, N. Aurora, IL 60542. 19-4-P ADOPTION FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES LOVING, MUSICAL | 2 FLOOR LAMPS, 2 |LEGALNOTICE LEGAL NOTICE COUPLE longs to share table lamps. Perf. cond. Back Mountain Commu- | NOTICE IS" HEREBY GIVEN that Deborah L. Airy Rd., Shavertown and Gwen E. Agnew of Box 378,RR 1, Harveys Lake have on February 23, 1993 filed in the Office of the Secretary ofthe Com- monwealth of Pennsyl- vania, an application for the registration to do business under the as- sumed or fictitious name of DALE ASSOCIATES said business to be con- ducted atP.O. Box 1721, Shavertown, PA 18708. PUBLIC NOTICE The regular monthly meeting of the Dallas Borough Council for the month of May will be held on Monday the 17th at the Dallas Borough Municipal Building, 25 Main Street, Dallas, PA. Work session at 7:00 PM, Dallas Borough Council meeting at 8:00 PM. Milton Lutsey Borough Manager Josuweit of 131 W. Mt. | § Home of Mrs. 12 Noon Blanket chests, jelly cup figurines, dogs, etc., do pen, high chair, linens, desk. \ Dale K. Myers Mgr. TAG SALE Antiques and Furnishings Ruth M. Stahl 475 E. Main Street Dalton, PA 18414 Sun. & Mon, May 9 & 10 to 5 p.m. boards, Windsor chairs, chest of drawers, sofa, garden furniture, one and two drawer stands, wicker furniture, antique lighting fixtures, trunks, rugs, silver, fire place equipment, banjo clock, Staffordshire lamps, 11 house and doll house furniture, paintings, glass, china, curtains, prints, books, freezer, cedar chest and cedar wardrobe, filing cabinets, vacuum cleaners, baby's crib, play tools, luggage, flat top J REAL ESTATE SALES 27 Years of Experience State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser BESECKER REALTY Robert L. Besecker, Realtor 10 main St. Dallas, PA 18612 (717) 675-3611 PERSONAL LOANS $600 TO $10,000 Apply by phone or in Person Mon. - Fri. 9-5; Including Sat. 'til 1 P.M. Evenings by appointment Call HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT 116 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 824-5717 ROOMMATE WANTED HELP WANTED FERN WOOD MANOR PERSONAL CARE HOME, night shift open- ing available. Call 477- 3255. 17-4-P NEEDED FULL TIME RN, 11-7 shift, full bene- fit package. Part-time RN & LPN’s also needed. If interested please call Carpenter Care Center, 836-5166. 16-4-P LOST & FOUND LOST, WALLET, possi- bly Tunkhannock High- way-Dallas Area. No ID in wallet, looks like kids wallet belongs to man in Nursing Home. 287-4235 or 675-2902. 19-4-P BACK MOUNTAIN YO U NG PROFESSIONAL to share beautiful new fur- nished home. Separate bedroom/bath. $400 per month includes utilities. en ry WANTED TO BUY BARITONE UKE, for a young Christian girl. 333- 4318. 16-4-P WORK WANTED HOMES, OFFICES, 696-1846. 19-1-P SERVICES FOR HIRE LAWN SERVICE - low- est monthly rate. Senior discount. Cut weekly. 7 years exp. For the best job at the lowest price call anytime. 457-2779. VACATION RENTALS PERSONAL EUROPEAN MAS- SAGE, new location, new hours. Mon.-Fri., 10a.m.- 11 p.m., Sat. Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 283-9017. REAL ESTATE DALLAS, COMMER- CIAL BLDG. on Rt. 309, Century 21 Jean Innamo- rati. Contact Pete Fela for details. 675-2159 or 696-3999. 17-6-P cost per minute in t may investigate. ADVERTISING POLICY The Dallas Post attempts to maintain high ethical stan- dards in our advertising columns. We ask to see the information that a reader would receive if payment is required, in order to verify its value. We also require ads listing 900 numbers, which are paid calls, to include the heir copy. If you feel that an ad has misrepresented information, or that you have been treated unethically by one of our ad- vertisers, please call our office at 675-5211 so that we dora ora or AY ee ere NT Dr SHORE VACATION FOR RENT, LONG BEACH ISLAND, NJ. oceanside, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 livingrooms. Modern kitchen, well housekeeping, houses- itting, run errands. Exc. references. Leave name and number, after 5 p.m. at 639-2203. 15-4-P SUMMER BABYSITTER, College student with own car will babysit full time week- days in your home. Ref- erences provided. 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