7 214 The Dallas Post Su g ] wr 2 Gladys L. Anders, 49, of Temple Apart- «ments, Edwardsville, died Oct. 4, 1993, at .. Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Kingston, she was the daughter of g# Sarah “Sally” Walp Ell Cartwright of Shaver- “Jitown and the late Harry J. Ell. She was a graduate of Dallas High School and had re- sided in Edwardsville for the past four years. Before retiring, she was employed by the shipping department for the Acme warehouse, Forty Fort. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran ~ (Church, Shavertown, where she was a past president of the Dorcas Society and was a Sunday school teacher. & Surviving in addition to her mother, are ym brothers, Ralph, Dallas; David, Tunkhannock; sister, Beatrice Newman, Reading; stepfather, **John Cartwright, Shavertown. Memorial donations may be made to the ‘Handicapped Fund of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 196 N. Main St., Shavertown, 18708. MARY BEVEVINO Mary K. Bevevino, 52, of Shrine View Drive, Dallas, died Oct. 8, 1993 at home. Born in Erie, Oct. 31, 1940, she was the daughter of Robert and Winifred Trost Kintz, of Erie. She graduated from McDowell High “School, Erie, and also graduated from College Misericordia, Dallas, receiving a bachelor’s degree in English. She was a member of the Board of Trustees at College Misericordia. She was also a mem- ber of the Ladies Golf Association at Fox Hill Country Club, West Pittston and also at Peli- a : scan Bay, Naples, Fla. She was a member of St. Therese's Church, Shavertown, and resided in Dallas since 1969. Surviving in addition to her parents, are her husband, Frank H., Dallas, sons, John R. and ‘Thomas J. both of Dallas; daughter, Margaret JA. Cramton, Wilkes-Barre; four grandchildren; brother, Robert, Rochester, NY; sister, Patricia ‘Muir, Erie. Interment, was private at the convenience of the family. DANIEL BOORSE SR. a% Daniel J. Boorse Sr., 80 of Weavertown Road, Shavertown, died Oct. 4, 1993 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. . Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the ‘late Franklin P. and Catherine Donnely Boorse. He was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II. He was wounded in action in the South Pacific. » He was a member of the St. Vincent de Paul " Church, Plymouth and served on the board of directors of the Huntsville Cemetery Associa- «tion. I< He and his wife, the former Nellie Susan * Price, celebrated their 48th wedding an- niversrary on Dec. 22, 1992. Surviving, in addition to his wife, are daugh- ters, Mrs. Harry Fisher and Mrs. Joseph Gatto, both of Philadelphia; son, Daniel J., Jr., Hoos- | Obituaries 5 GLADYS ANDES grandchildren; sister, Lillian Mercaldo, Phila- ‘delphia; brothers, William and Frank, both of Philadelphia. 1221s Interment; Huntsville Cemetery. GLENN EYET GlennW. Eyet, 77, of Lockville Road, Pittston, died Oct. 11, 1993 at home. Born in Dymond Hollow, he was the son of the late Stanley and Hazel Race Eyet. He was a member of the Dymond Hollow United Methodist Church. = He was preceded in death by a son, Glenn #5 W. Eyet Jr. in 1991. i” Surviving are his wife, of 55 years, the sformer Evelyn Lewis; sons, Richard, E. Brun- Hswick, NJ; Robert, Dallas; daughter, Patricia 's/Coolbaugh, Orange; brothers, Oscar S., Edge- wood, MD; Russell L., Trucksville; sister, Mrs. Arlene Downs, Barker, NY; eight grandchil- i~'dren; five great-grandchildren. +.» Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednes- Fees Falls, NY;11 grandchildren; four great- day in the Dymond Hollow United Methodist Church with the Rev. Hamilton Clemow, pas- | , tor, officiating. bo Interment will be in Fitch Cemetery, ““Lockville. Memorial donations may be made to the Dymond Hollow U.M. Church, c/o Barbara Dymond, RD 1, Falls, 18615 or to Hospice St. John, 665 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, 18702. A. DAVID FRIED “A. David Fried, of Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake, died Oct. 4, 1993 at Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital. Born in New York City, he was the son of the “™ate Louis and Dora Brandies Isaac. He owned and operated the Brewer's Outlet, Allentown, for many years before retiring. He was a member of Ohav Zedek Syna- gogue, Wilkes-Barre. He was a past president of the Beth Emeth Congregation of Philadel- phia; a life member of the Jewish Community Center of Wyoming Valley; and a member of its Leisure Lounge. : He was active in the Wyoming Valley Coin Club; a member of the Northeastern Pennsyl- pana Region Antique Automobile Club; and wthe National Antique Automobile Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Goldie Smulowitz; sons, Donald and Richard, both of ¢Philadelphia; daughter, Mrs. Mitzie Hepps, Weston. Funeral services were held from the Rosen- berg Funeral Chapel, Wilkes-Barre, with Rabbi Michael Joseph officiating. | BUELL KESTER Buel E. Kester, 77, of Franklin Township, died Oct. 10, 1993, in Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal. Born in Franklin Township, he was the son of the late Byron and Ethel Green Kester. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard during World War II. He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans and American Legion Post 672, Dallas. Surviving are his wife, the former Carolyn Kraintz; daughter, Cheryl Gregory, Berwick; sons, Robert, Warren Center; Wayne, Dallas; wrdfour grandchildren; one great-grandson; sis- es er, Dora Mahler, Franklin Twp. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family with the Rev. Jackson H. Cox, pastor of the Orange United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Shrine Park, Carverton. Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 13, 1993 | ml : Forty FAX: Ask for Randy CUSTODIAL SUPERVISOR Seeking Custodial Supervisor for local operation. Must pos- sess a minimum of 3 years experience in housekeeping/custodial service plus 1 year supervisory experience. POSITION AVAIL- ABLE IMMEDIATELY. Competitive salary & attractive ben- efits package offered. Call, FAX ormail cover letter and resume to: Century Management Systems 1041 Wyoming Ave. Bldg. #2 Fort PA 18704 Phone: 288-6373 288-7929 Phone calls will be accepted on 10/14, 10/15, and 10/18/1993 between the hours of 12 noon and Holvey. E.OE. 3 p.m. H y /~ FOR SALE Commodore 64 Computer with Cover $350 Commodore Disc Drive with Cover $150, 50 Games plus Program Book $200 Printer $350, Game Case $15, Modem $50 Music Processor $25 Dynatech Code Writer $25 Word Writer $25 Home Calculator $25 All for $800 neg. \_ 696-1448 after 3:15 / Want to re-buy 1972 Red Malibu Convertible with White Top and White Interior - 4 Speed. Contact: Karen Lucus 2824 E. 52nd St. Indianapolis, IN 46205-1501 (317) 251-0421 Drivers Professional, Company & Owner Operators needed for OTR Tractor/Trailer runs. Home Weekends. We'll keep you busy. 2 yrs. exp. 800-998-6333 ext. 216 TELEMARKETING aR RMH DIRECT SALES INSIDE (Entry Level and Experienced) RMH, Inc., one of the top 25 service bureaus in the country, has immediate openings for qualified can- didates with effective and professional communica- tion skills to work on our FORTUNE 500 programs. Permanent part-time and full-time positions are available. Our extensive training program will teach you how to achieve superior sales results. IDEAL for retired execu- tives grad students, indi- viduals reentering the job market or interested in pur- suing a permanent chal- lenging career. WE OFFER: Flexible Hours (up to $7 / HR) Paid Training Program + Automated Dialing + Bonus and Incentive Programs + Paid Vacations Call our Recruiters today at our Scranton location at (717) 341-1184 or 341- 1185. EOE. ANIMALS IRISH SETTER, 2 years old, spayed female, af- fectionate, good with children & other pets. Obedience trained. Free to good home. 829-0113 before 10 a.m., after 5 p.m. 39-4-P FREE TO A GOOD HOME, 3-year-old male neutered Shepherd/ Huskie mix. 7-year-old neutered Australian Shepherd. Urgent. 639- 5245. 39-4-P RETIRED RACING GREYHOUNDS avail- able foradoption through Greyhound Pets of Aatien 675-7219. 41- 4- AUTOMOBILES 1985 CHEVROLET CA- PRICE CLASSIC WAGON, 9 passenger. Exc. cond. 675-6464, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 38- 4-P Va hours available. Atmosphere. Apply to Dallas Nursing Staff RN Part time 3 - LPN 32 hrs. per week 11 - 7 shift CNA 3 - 11 shift with flexible New starting rate. 10% attendance bonus program. Family Oriented Lakeside Nursing Center R.D. 4 Old Lake Rd. or call 639-1885 N 11 shift N\ Zz OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1993 12:00 TO 3:00 PM Spectacular Country Home on 5 acres w/ breathtaking views of the Endless Mountains! This elegant home, approx. 5 miles form Tunkhannock in Wyoming County, otfers over 2900 sf, with fabulous kitchen, family room, formal living room, dining room, sunroom; 4 bedrooms, 2 full and 2 half baths! Offered at $205,000! Directions: Route 6 to Tunkhannock; take Route 29 N approximately 5.4 miles; turn left on Baker Road, to_& sign! i 7 BROKER 717-928-9474 AUTOMOBILES | FOR SALE 1985 FORD F150, 6 cyl., | ANTIQUEVANITY, 350; p.s., p.b.,, alc, AM/FM cass. Cap incl. $3595. Call 696-1979. 38-4-P COLLECTOR'S CAR, 1978 Cadillac Seville, looks and runs as new. Call 675-7279 leave message. 41-4-P BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IFYOUHAVE TUPPER- WARE or direct home party selling experience and are looking fora more profitable opportunity please call829-7770. 38- 4-P FOR SALE FRAMES, some with pictures, many are quite old. 50¢ to $8.287-6612. 39-4-P ROUND WOOD KITCHEN TABLE, $25. 696-1635. 39-4-P WALNUT GRAIN FOR- MICA TOP OVAL TABLE, 42" by 60" with recessed dowel legs and 2, 9" leaves, $100. 675- 3829. 39-4-P KING SIZE BED, red ve- lour tufted headboard w/ ornate gold wood border. Matching bench and spread. Complete, exc. cond. $575. 696-5046. 38-4-P WHITE BIRD CAGE on stand, with all accesso- ries. Asking $30. 477- 3181. 38-4-P JENN-AIR 30' ELEC. COOKTOP, 4 burners/ grill attachment down draft stainless steel. $250. 822-5588. 38-4-P wedding gown $50; girls 10 speed bicycle $25. Call 675-3392. 38-4-P KODAK INSTAMATIC M16 movie camera pro- jector, screen and auto. splicer. $75. 675-1515. 38-4-P 3 SCHWINN BIKES 10 spd., 26" girls $25 ea.; rowing machine $40; depression glass ginger jar $15; creamer $8.50. 675-1515. 38-4-P KING SIZEWATERBED with bookend headboard and 6 drawers under- neath. Extra firm mat- tress. Beautiful cond. $300. 675-1744. 38-4-P WHITE REFRIGERA- TOR, 17.3 cu. ft. family outgrown. Runs good $100. 675-5256. 38-4-P BROWN LEATHER COAT, new, 40L, black leather jacket, 40 tall, ont offer. 675-5676. 40- 4- 52 GAL. ELECTRIC WATER HEATER, $30; 2 heating oil tanks with gauges 275 gal. Like new, $40 ea. 675-4847. 40-4-P BROYHILL DININ- GROOM FURNITURE, leaf table, 6 chairs, marble top server, double china closet. 477-3040. 41-1-P 16 11X14 STAR TREK LOBBY CARDS, $6 each. sold seperately or as set; 9 solid walnut dome shaped electric clocks. $50 ea. Twila, 639-5181. 41-4-P \. ESTATE TAG SALE Home of the Late Attorney James T. Sheas Cove Road (2nd Home on Left, White Home with Red Shutters) Bear Creek, PA Turn Left Off Route 115. 2nd Entrance on dam - watch for signs This Home was the Former Train Station at Bear Creek. Sat. & Sun., Oct. 16 - 17 12 Noon to 5 PM. Furniture, Oriental Rugs, Paintings, Wicker, Silver, Cut Glass, China, Refrigerator, Electric Stove, Microwave, Oak Chest and Oak Armoire, Lots of Good Books, Fishing Rods, Reels, Etc. Also - 1985 G.M.C. Pickup Truck with Cap, New Paint, 350 Engine, Heavy Duty with Hitch, 43,000 Pampered Miles. Dale K. Myers, Mgr. (717) 836-1582 iy, fa Co 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 GARAGE SALE REAL ESTATE GARAGE SALE, Our Lady of Victory Church, Pole 26, Wardan Place, Harveys Lake. Fri., Oct. 15, 9:30 - 4 p.m. and Sat.,Oct. 16,9:30-3p.m. 41-1-P HELP WANTED NATIONAL PUBLISH- ING FIRM needs people to label postcards from home. $800/wk. Setyour own hours. Call 1-900- 740-7377 ($1.49 min./18 yrs. old) or write: PAASE- Z1518," 161 °S. Lin- colnway, N. Aurora IL 60542. 39-4-P BUS DRIVER, Center- moreland to Evans Falls, short hours, exc. pay. | 333-4256. 41-4-P ATTENTION DALLAS **POSTAL JOBS*** Start $11.41/hr. + bene- fits. For application & info; «call 1-(216) 324- 5799. 7 am.-10 p.m. 7 days. 41-2-P P.T. WORK AVAIL- ABLE, 11 p.m.-9 a.m. shift, 3 nights a week. Fernwood Manor Per- sonal Care Home for the Elderly. 477-3255. 41-4- |: P INSTRUCTION HEAR YE, HEAR YE! Ceramicclasses starting soon. For more info., call 639-2273 after 1 p.m. 39- 4-P LOST & FOUND LOST, girl's jean jacket, Sept. 18 on playground at Dallas Elementary. Call 675-8307. 40-4-P LOST, REWARD!!! Black Great Dane, white spot on chest, female, 6 mo. old. “Malibu”. 675- 1942 or 256-3856 Hun- lock Creek Shickshinny Area. 40-4-P FOUND, Camera, Rt. 309. Owner must iden- tify. Call 675-9879 after 5 p.m. 40-4-P BAHAMA CRUISE! 5 days/4 nights, Under- booked! Must Sell! $279/ Couple. Limited Tickets. (407) 767-8100 ext. 5874. Mon.-Sat.,9a.m.- 10 p.m. 41-4-P MOBILE HOMES 1989 RIDGEWOOD, 14 X 60, 3 bdrm., gas stove included. $10,000 orbest offer. 542-5060 leave msg. 37-6-P REAL ESTATE FREE FREE, kittens to good home. 333-4615. 40-4- P HARDING - NEW LIST- ING, Indoor inground heated pool, 2 Br, 2 full BA, Master Bath with whirlpool, .92 acres, fire- place, $89,000. #1044.. Call Vieve Zarotta USA Realty, 474-6336 or 1- 800-USA-RLTY. 36-6-P a Ens TRUCKSVILLE GAR- DENS, building lot with mature trees, nice view, public water, sewer, gas. $11,000 #1037 USA REALTY INC. 474-6336. 38-6-P FACTORYVILLE - large ranch on Route 6 for growing family or with small business possibili- ties, 2.77 acres, 4 BR, 2 1/2 BA. Fieldstone fire- place, many closets, very spacious. By owner, $139,000. Call 788-4091 or 945-3158. 38-6-P 8.22 ACRES, 632'| FRONTAGE, on Upper Demunds Rd., across from Goodleigh Rd. $75,000. Call 675-3829. 39-4-P SECRETARY Individual to assist Director in all clerical matters associated with the office. Proficient word processing skills essential. Knowledgeof §§ 4 IBM Microsoft, Wordstar and Word Perfect preferred. Excellent organizational and communication skillsnecessary. Previousoffice experience required. Excellent fringe benefits package. Send letter of interest and resume by October 15, 1993, to Wilkes University, c/o Human Resources Management Office, P.O. Box 111, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766. AA/EOE 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 [ERAS EN 717) 675-3611 [1/182 112 7121517 [2 | 21/713|218 Answers to Super Crossword STAND RIATRISIRIOISIAIGIE I 1 [D[E[S 6181718131 AlLIO[ERMAIRIAIR|ARM K|AIRIE|L BH L|O|N|E GJA[o[CEEW| 1 [D[o[wER L[1[A[N[ERM L[U[N]A 1841242982114 AIRIK[AIN|S[A[SEA[A[ABEM] 1 [C[H] 1[G[A[N wlolE[SIlF|1[c[R[UE[T[O[N ” IM[PIA[ TIRE AIL] T[M[O[N|YS[P[O[U]T]S Ansyersto Bl/UIR|R[O T[ [UBM E[M[C|E|c Bl S| 1 [N[A]T King Crossword EIR[1 [EM S|A[LIM| | BA[HIA[V[ABSIPIUIR AlR[OBM s|CIRIE[E[D[S I A[RIEIN|[T BME[R[E WIAISEIL [A] | qb MAIR Y[LIAIN[OBE L|o|R] 1S I G|O|R|G|O[N E|[TIAMRE || KIERSAIBIE|L E[A[R[SIRE[D[A[NBEN|E[N[E SAINDITRIAIPERNIOIEIL! TAT TA[SIK[ABEFIE[RIATUE V]1 [RIG TIN]! [A DIOITERSIAINIDIERIS] FTewBME[B|E|R[ TIM S|EIR[AIP[E[SEEEIM[U TIOIWINIEISERL IAM Cla] 1|C Il SIN[E[A[O J SIA[L[A[DM[O[A[T AM | AWIRBIAIS IE ISI RTs c]o[T ID]AMIE|S IHE[S IB] T|N[G[O PII ICISERO!! IMEANIAIPE] ISTETE[L[E[D BI K|AIN[A|K[A[SH S|A[S[S]E[S E[TIHANETIOMERNIE|E] o[LIE[OS|T[A[A[E I S|A[C[S EAI ILIDIER] IN[E[8|R[A[S[K|AU[RINIE S|T|T[H[O[M[A[S SIAINIDIEE IL BROIA o[L|E[AJP|A[c|e|R S|o[P[O[RIMU]E[L[E OIRIAIL BESIAINIDBIAIGIS! S[L[E[DMMO[P| 1 INJEBRAICIA[R[ABMRIA[T]A ¢ RIEIPIOBSOIVIAILEIRIAIT] [HERIOT] [D[e[SES[TIRIE[PM 1[D[O[L EAS TERPAIGIERRS|P ; U.S. Postal Service Statement of Ownership, RENTALS Management and Circulation ESTABLISHED BEAUTY SALON for Rent in Dallas. Prime location. Reply Dallas Post, P. O. Box 366-F, Dales, Pa. 18612. 35-8- WANTED TO BUY LITTLE TYKES TOYS wanted, in good condi- tion. 675-0625 bet. 9a.m. and 3 p.m. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted in the Estate of Dolores C. Garofalo, late of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died August 13, 1993. All persons in- debtedto said Estate are requested to make pay- ment and those having claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to Denise M. Rogan, Executrix, c/o John E. Morris, lll, Es- quire, 40 Poplar Street, Kingston, PA 18704. 39-3-P DECEDENT’S NOTICE Estate of Charles Ziobro, deceased, late of Olyphant, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, (Died July 8, 1993), Al- bert Ziobro, Jr., Adminis- trator, C.T.A., O'Malley & Langan, P.C., Mulberry Professional Plaza, Suite 200,426 Mulberry Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania, 18503. (Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) 1A. Title of Publication: The Dallas Post 1B. Publication No.: 147-720 2. Date of Filing: 9-30-93 3. Frequency of Issue: Weekly 3A. No. of issues published annually: 52 3B. Annual subscription price: $18.00 » 4. Complete mailing address of known office of publication: 45 Main Road, P.O. Box 366, Dallas, Luzerne, PA 18612. 5. Complete mailing address of the headquarters of general busi- ness offices of the publisher: Same. 6. Full names and complete mailing address of publisher, editor, and managing editor: Publisher: Ronald A. Bartizek, 45 Main Road, Dallas, PA 18612 Editor: Same Managing Editor: Same 7.0wner (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual must be given. If the publication is published by a nonprofit organization, its name and address must be stated. (Item must be completed): Full name: Bartsen Media, Inc., P.O. Box 366, Dallas, PA 18612; Ronald A. Bartizek, 42 Norton Ave., Dallas, PA 18612; Charlotte E. Bartizek, 42 Norton Ave., Dallas, PA 18612. 8. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 percent of more of total amount of bonds, mort- gages or other securities (If there are none, so state): First Eastern Bank, First Eastern Plaza, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 9. Not applicable 10. Extent and Nature of Circulation: A. Total No. Copies (Net Press Run): Average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 2635; Actual no. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date: 3095. B. Paid Circulation 1. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales: Average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 752; Actual no. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 755. 2. Mail Subscription: Average no. copies each issue during preced- ing 12 months, 1507; Actual no. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 1932. C. Total Paid Circulation (Sum of 10B1 and 10B2): Average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 2259; Actual no. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 2687. D. Free distribution by mail, carrier or.other means, samples, com- plimentary, and other free copies: Average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 145; Actual no. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 145. E. Total distribution (Sum of C and D): Average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 2404; Actual no. copies of single issue published nearest to filing date, 2832, F. Copies not distributed 1. Office use, leftover, unaccounted, spoiled after printing: Average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 50; Actual no. copies of single issues published nearest to filing date, 50. 2. Return from News Agents: Average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 181; Actual no. copies of single issue pub- lished nearest to filing date, 2183. G. Total (Sum of E, F1 and 2—should equal net press run shown in A): Average no. copies each issue during preceding 12 months, 2635; Actual no. copies of single issue publishud nearest to filing date, 3095. 11. | certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. Ronald A. Bartizek Publisher PB Re 2 De 5%, BN, Te SR IN ®) Ch a oi te J: 3 A DEL 0% Sh 56. 2 Th 2. SO, 5 ORE ae oe FE RFTEERNED RPE A
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