10 The Dallas Post Obituaries LOVELIA ALLEN Lovelia Allen, 89, of RR 3, : Hunlock Creek, dies Dec. 29, 1993, at Wilkes-Barre General ' Hospital. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late Eugene and Lovelia Bryant Hummel. She was employed for many years as a professional nurse. She was a member of Maple : Grove United Methodist Church, Pikes Creek, and the Irem Temple Ladies Auxiliary. She was preceded in death by ‘her husband, Orville. Surviving is a niece, Bernar- dine Hoover, RR1, Hunlock Creek. Interment, Hanover Green Cemetery. Hanover Township. ‘ANDREW FEDAK Andrew M. Fedak, 68, of Carver- ton Road, Wyoming, died Dec. 30, 1993, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Ashley, he was the son .of the late John and Mary Greek ‘Fedak. He had resided in Trucksville for the past 46 years. Prior to his retirement in 1980, he was employed as a mechanic for Ertley Automobile Dealership. ~ He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in the Euro- pean Theatre and receiving a Purple Heart. He was a member of the Disabled American Veter- ans, Kingston. He was also a member of St. Frances Cabrini Roman Catholic ‘Church, Carverton. He and his wife, the former Rosella Scranta, celebrated their 46 wedding anniversary, Jan. 1993. He was preceded in death by brothers, John and Joseph; sis- ter, Pauline Blaski. Surviving in addition to his wife, are sons, George, Reading; An- * drewdr., Orlando, Fla.; daughter, Karen Nelson, Downington; broth- ers, Carl, Wilkes-Barre; Paul, Nanticoke; Peter, Mountaintop; sisters, Mary Ostrowski, Larksville; Helen Hojnowski, Wilkes-Barre; Anna Watchilla, Camp Hill; eight grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. ‘Interment, Mount Olivet Ceme- tery, Carverton. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 71 N. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre, 18701. " Eleanor Matus, 77, of Druid Hills Drive, Shavertown, died Dec. 28, 1993, at home. Born in Kingston, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Eleanor Clarke Williams. ~~ She was a former resident of Kingston and resided in Plymouth for most of her life. Prior to retiring, she was the : co-operator of the Matus News Stand, Plymouth with her hus- band, Casimir, for 50 years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Plymouth. She was preceded in death by brothers, William, Arthur Jr. and Robert. Surviving, in addition to her ‘husband, are a daughter, Mrs. Anthony (Carol) Washesky, Dal- las; four grandsons; one great- grandson; sister, Mrs. Marjorie Washcalus, Norfolk, Va.; several nieces and nephews. Interment, Mount Greenwood . Cemetery, Trucksville. Memorial donations may be made to the Hospice St. John, 665 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, 18702. ELIZABETH BARNA Elizabeth Barna, of Country Manor, Harveys Lake, died Dec. 30, 1993, at Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital. : Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late Paul and Elizabeth Baran Barna. She was a member of St. Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church, Wilkes-Barre. Surviving are brothers, Joseph, Philadelphia; Raymond, Plains; sister, Anna Wiss, Wapwallopen. Interment, parish cemetery, Dallas. GEORGE HALOWICH George Halowich, 71, of Har- veys Lake, died Dec. 29, 1993, at the Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre. Born at Harveys Lake, he was the son of the late Dimitri and Mary Jubak Halowich. He re- - sided at Harveys Lake all of his life, where he owned and operated a farm on Halowich Road, retiring four years ago. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. Vladi- mir's Ukrainian Catholic Church, Edwardsville. He was also a member of the Harveys Lake American Legion Post 967; the Kingston Veterans of Foreign Wars, Anthracite Post 283; the National Rifle Associa- tion and the North American Hunting Club. He was preceded in death by a brother, Frank; sisters, Stella Haniuk and Anna Kasko. Surviving are brothers, Michael, Wisconsin; Steve, Ohio; Joseph, Harveys Lake; sister, Helen Jacobs, Shavertown; several nieces and nephews. Interment, Kocher Cemetery, Ruggles. VERNA MAZER Verna Mazer, 88, of Lehman, died Dec. 29, 1993 at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Born in Plymouth, she was the daughter of the late Andrew and Anna Palsa Stefancin. She had resided in Lehman since 1942. She and her late husband, Joseph, owned and operated Mazer’'s Farm and Greenhouse in Lehman until 1980. She was a member of the Farmer's Night Market, Kingston. She was preceded in death by brothers, Joseph, Michael and Andrew; sister, Anna. Surviving are a son, Joseph Jr. Ceasetown; Bernard, Jackson Townh ip; three grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. Interment, Lehman Cemetery. HELEN VIVIAN Helen H. Vivian of Kossack Street, Swoyersville, died Dec. 30, 1993, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Scranton, she was the daughter of the late Fred and Isabelle Morris Holmes. She was raised in Trucksville and lived in Swoyersville since 1987. She was a graduate of Kingston Township schools. Sne was employed at RCA, Mountaintop prior to retiring. She was a member of Trucksville Methodist Church. Surviving are her companion with whom she resided for six years. Ted Skrainy; daughter, Sandra Groff, Overland Park, Kan.; brother, Thomas Harrison, Trucksville; three grandchildren. Interment, Mount Greenwood Cemetery, Trucksville. Memorial donations may be made to the Trucksville Method- ist Church, 40 Knob Hill Road, Trucksville, 18708. Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 5, 1994 Penn State golf team finishes 30-18 Penn State Wilkes-Barre’s golf team concluded the season with a record of 30-18. The team took second place in the eight team CCAC State Tournament, third place in the nine team EPCC Conference Tournament, fourth place in the nine team EPCC regular season and sixth place in the 16 team PCAA State Tourna- ment. Members are, front row from left: Bob Bell, Forty Forty; Mark Zabriski, Hudson, PCAA Tournament Medalist; and Phil Navola, Shavertown. Second row, Ed Keil, coach; Mark Chase, Sunbury; Bryan Rudloff, Sayre; Jeff Hynick, Hunlock Creek; and Jesse Sorber, Dallas. Dallas ski racers take second at Montage ADallas Middle School ski racing team, consisting of Chris Nattress, Chris Schneider, C.J. Tyrell and Stacey Wagner, recently competed in the first part of the Montage Interscholastic Race Series. The team earned second place in the middle school division, with Chris Nattress, winning a trophy for second fastest time in the individual male category. The second race in the series is scheduled for January 16. The Dallas Post Divorce, No-Fault Divorce, Personal and Business Bankruptcies, from $750, plus Court Costs First offense / DUI / ARD $250 Auto / Accident Cases, fast settlements. LOWER % FEES. Free consultation on Personal Injury Cases wr TWe Save You $$$ Gifford R. Cappellini Kingston 288-1926 (24 hours) 2 Offices Dallas / Kingston 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 | LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE REAL ESTATE SALES 27 Years of Experience State Certified Residential b 7 ia iH RR i fe] SALT A Real Estate Appraiser BESECKER REALTY Robert L. Besecker, Realtor 10 main St. Dallas, PA 18612 (717) 675-3611 Lehman (continued from page 1) around high school sports for more than a decade, Morgan knows that with so many new players, it may take a while to put the “W"s in the in column. “These players are just begin- ning to know each other, to know how they play and what their tendencies are,” said Morgan, who was an assistant under Martini for 10 years. “Our defense has been playing well during the pre- season but we've had trouble scoring points. But we knew it would take some time for our of- fense to come around.” In addition to the returning players, Morgan is also counting on contributions from talented underclassmen Kelly Spencer (soph. /utility), Rachel Kaufman (soph. /center-forward), Adraenne Miroslaw (Fresh. /guard) and Kim Spencer (fresh. /forward-center). “We haven't changed a whole lot on offense or defense,” said Morgan. “But I think we'll press g little more on defense. We're also trying to play more of an up tempo game. We have great kids, It’s going to take some time but we've told our players to try to carry something new out of every practice.” Morgan wasn't about to take control of this ship alone so, ironi- cally, he solicited the assistance of another longtime member of the Lehman basketball program - Mike Sharok. “I told Mike he was coming out of retirement,” laughed Morgan of his assistant, who was the boys’ varsity head coach in the 1970's and is currently the school’s var- sity golf coach. “Mike is one of the best. We're going to have some fun this season.” Realtors’ Bowl-a-Thon will raise funds for Easter Seals Century 21 Ruth K. Smith Real Estate, Inc. is proud to announce its Second Annual Easter Seal/ Century 21 Ruth K. Smith Char- ity Bowl-A-Thon, to be held on February 5, at Stanton Lanes Bowling Center in Wilkes-Barre. Real estate brokers, associates, employees and their families will bowl together to raise funds in support of the Easter Seal Society of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Participants in last year's Bowl- A-Thon raised over $11,000 plac- ing Century 21 Ruth K. Smith RE, Inc. as the third largest local business sponsor of Easter Seals 304 WANTED TELEMARKETING SHOPPING CENTER Make a SERIEIY HEY || resolution . Quick I9sponss to all to see a submitted sites Qualified purchasers with lot more of proven track record Geo rge and * 8 county area considered the boys! Brokers protected on all transactions * All inquiries confidential i ~ThomasRiWilkins o) A ] | R 1 s Associates REAL ESTATE. INC. A A STROUDSBURG, PA 13860 Wilkins & Associates, the Real Estate Experts. Phone: 717 / 421-8950 in this area. All donations raised this year by Century 21 Ruth K. Smith RE, Inc. during their Bowl-A-Thon will again stay here in the Wyoming Valley to help our area's children and adults afflicted with disablli- ties. Anyone interested in support- ing their favorite agent may con- tact them at any of the three Century 21 Ruth K Smith RE, Inc. offices. The numbers are: Shav- ertown, 696-1195; Kingston, 287- 1196 and Mountaintop, 474- 6307. Come to RMH, a growing » leader in the telemarketing * industry and your walletwill 2 seg alot meteof George and the boys all year long. Besides great pay, we offer | good communicators a pleasant and professional atmosphere convenient to transportation. You'll be | calling our existing cus- tomer base of Fortune 500 clients nationwide. Take advantage of the many op- portunities to pursue achal- FOR SALE FOR SALE Notice is hereby given that the regular monthly meeting of the Dallas Area Municipal Authority for the calendar year 1994 will be held at the Wastewa- In the service Miles earns Good Conduct Medal Marine Lance Cpl. Eric C. Miles, a 1990 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School recently received the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal. The medal recognizes the service member's honest and faithful service during a three year period. To earn it, Miles achieved and maintained a satisfactory level of performance and an unblemished conduct record for the entire period. He is currently assigned with Marine Wing Support Squadron 372,’ 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine Corps Air Station, Camp Pendleton, California. He joined the Marine Corps in July, 1990. Scott completes Navy basic training Navy Seaman Recruit Bradley E Scott, son of Arthur H. and Ida L. Scott of Harveys Lake, recently completed basic training at Recruit # Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. During the cycle, recruits were taught general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and on-the-job training in one of the Navy's 85 occcupational fields. Studies include seamanship, close-order drill, naval history and first aid. ; ‘He is a 1993 graduate of Lake-Lehman Senior High School. ‘Marchakitus completes Navy basic training Navy Seaman Recruit Edward C. Marchakitus, a 1993 graduate of Lake-Lehman High school, recently completed basic training at Recruit Training Command, San Diego. Recruits were taught general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and on-the-job training in one of the Navy's "85 occupational fields, including seamanship, close-order drill, naval history and first aid. He joined the Navy in June 1993. ter Treatment Plant located at Route 309, Kingston Township, PA. The meeting willbe held at 7:30 p.m. on the following dates: January 13, 1994 February 10, 1994 March 10, 1994 April 14, 1994 May 12, 1994 June 9, 1994 July 14, 1994 August 11, 1994 September 8, 1994 October 13, 1994 November 10, 1994 December 8, 1994 Copies of the meeting notices can be obtained atthe business office or by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to: DAMA, 530 South Memorial Highway, Kingston Township, Shavertown, PA 18708-9603. Kenneth N. Rogers, Secretary Dallas Area Municipal Authority 1-5-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given: that Letters Testamen- tary have been granted in the Estate of SUSAN W. DOOD, a/k/a SUSAN JAYNE DODD, late of Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, (died Decem- ber2, 1993) to ELWOOD DAVIS, EXECUTOR. ALL persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims and demands to present the same without delay tothe Executor, Elwood Davis, 0. ROBERT J. 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