Re a a an CEE AAA AARETR RR 14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 11, 1994 Swim team (continued from page 1) by sharing the college's equip- ment for the first year, Baker said. The school board also ap- pointed PNC Bank as its deposi- tory for payroll, general checking, federal funds and cafeteria fund accounts for the 1994-95 school year. Although First Valley, Grange National and First Fiedlity banks had also submitted proposals, finance manager Charlotte Wil- liams said that PNC was the only bank to waive all service fees and compute interest daily on any unused money over $25,000 in the general checking account. Cafeteria committee chairman James Richardson announced that the cafeteria is only $6,500in debt, compared to this time last year, when it was $27,000 in the red. “More students are using the cafeteria,” he said. “They like the food better this year. We expect to come close to breaking even by the end of the school year.” In other business, the board voted to: e Appoint bus driver Kenneth Hislop, substitute secondary English teacher Anne M. Butler and solicitor Benjamin R. Jones, II Mrs. Nagy noted that this will be Jones's 25th year as solicitor. » Award bids for sports, physi- cal education, health, home eco- nomics, custodial, art and gen- eral supplies. e Set special committee-of-the- whole and board meetings on the proposed budget for May 19 at 6:30 and 8 p.m. respectively. Oratorio Society to meet May 17 The board of directors of the Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society will hold its annual meeting May 17 at 5:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church on S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. The agenda will include the election of directors and the transaction of any other business which may properly come before the meeting. The board will convene immediately following the annual meeting. Any member of the society wishing to vote but unable to attend the . meeting may submit a proxy vote to Mrs. Susan Demidovich, president, c/o the Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society, P.O. Box 2544, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703-2544. Further information may be obtained by calling 696-2936. Obituaries ANN GALLUCCIO Ann V. Galluccio, 73, of Oak Hill Drive, Shavertown, died May 6, 1994 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Stamford, Conn., she was the daughter of Sophie Kwasniewski Skalecki of Southold, Long Island, NY and the late John Skalecki. She was a graduate of Brooklyn, NY public . schools and resided in Bayside, WERT AREA rarars Re Ue ae seal NY for many years, before moving to Jackson Township seven years ago. She was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas and its Altar and Rosary Society. She was preceded in death by grand- son Eric Motyka and brother, Walter Skalecki. Surviving are her husband, Carmelo, daughter, Suzanne Motyka, Lehman; sisters, Adele Zielinski, Southold, Long Island; Blanche Dassaro, Pint Tree, Fla.; grandchildren, Matthew and Caroline Motyka. A memorial funeral Mass will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday in - Gate of Heaven Church, Machell Ave. Dallas. Interment will be at the con- venience of the family in Mt. Ol- ivet Cemetery, Carverton. MILDRED WALTERS Mildred C. Walters, 82, of RR 2, Lake Silkworth, Hunlock Creek, died May 9, 1994 at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Born in Scranton, she was the daughter of Willliam and Cather- ine Davis Morris. She moved to Lake Silkworth in 1938. She was a member of Maple Grove United Methodist Church and its Ladies Society and church choir. She and her husband Russell Walters, celebrated their 64th wedding anniversary Dec. 18, 1993. Surviving in addition to her husband, are a son, Donald Wal- ters, Brookside, NJ; daughter, Mrs. Carl (Shirley) Hostnick, Compton Plains, NJ; five grand- children; two great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter. Funeral services willbe 11 a.m. Thursday from William E. Davis Funeral Home, 170 E. Broad St., Nanticoke, with the Rev. William ~ McCall, pastor of Maple Grove - United Methodist Church, offici- ating. Interment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. Friends may call2to4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. HENRY GALKA Henry Galka, 83, of Clearwa- ter, Fla., died at Suncoast Hospi- tal, Largo, Fla. Born in Larksville, he was pre- ceded in death by his mother, father, sister, Mary and brother, Walter. ; He was employed by Transit of New Jersey as a bus driver for 27 years and Allentown where he lived. In 1971 he retired to Noxen. . He moved to Clearwater in 1984. He was a member of Lakeview Baptist Church, Clear- water, where he served as usher and a member of the Young at Hearts Club and many other ac- tivities in the church. He was also a member of Clear- water Hospital Advantage Club and Senior Citizens of Clearwa- ter. He and his wife recently cele- brated their 59th wedding anni- versary. Surviving are his wife, Breesie Eley, sons; Henry, Oregon; Jo- seph, Largo, Fla.; Jack, Clearwa- ter; daughters, Janet Ciravolo, Loyalville; Joyce Preston, Largo; sisters, Helen Roach, Maryland; Nellie Cummings, Trucksville; Wanda Halowich, Harveys Lake; Veronica Smith, Tonawanda, NY; 11 grandchildren; 11 great-grand- children. Interment was held at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park Gardens, Clearwater. TERRY SHORT, JR. Terry A. Short, Jr., 15, of RD 1, Harveys Lake, died May 2, 1994 in Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, where he had been a patient for the past three months. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of Terry A. and Kathryn Diane Mulcahy Short Sr. of Har- veys Lake. He resided his whole life in Harveys Lake and was an eighth-grade student in the Lake- Lehman School District. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Willard S. Short. In addition to his parents, he is survived by brothers, Daniel, Timothy and Steven, at home; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Mar- garet Short of Harveys Lake; maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mulcahy, Sr., Tow- anda; maternal great-grand- mother, Irene Mulcahy, Rome; aunts and uncles. Interment, Wyoming Cemetery. 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LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Leeann Brody and Mark Mala- cavage of 19 Orchard Street, Trucksville, PA has on or about May 9, 1994 filed in the Office of the Secretary ofthe Com- monwealth of Pennsyl- vania, an application for registration to do busi- ness under the assumed or fictitious name of CANDLE HEAVEN, said businesstobe conducted at the aforementioned address. 19-1-P LEGAL NOTICE The Back Mountain Com- munications CenterJoint Operating Commission willhold its monthly meet- ing on May 18, 1994, at 7:00 p.m. at the Dallas Borough Building, 25 Main Street, Dallas, PA 18612. The meeting has been rescheduled to this date because of the Pri- mary Election. FORTHE JOINT OPER- ATING COMMISSION Paul M. Sabol, Execu- tive Director 19-1-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted in the Estate of Leo F. Mohen, late of the Township of Dallas, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, who died April 15, 1994, to Ann Marie Mohen Spagnuolo, Ex- ecutrix. All persons in- debted to said estate are requested to make pay- ment and those having claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to said Execu- trix or her Attorney. THOMAS A. O'CON- NOR, ESQ. OI CONNOR. MacDONALD & MAZA 61 North Washington St. P.O. Box AN Wilkes-Barre, PA 18703- 0028 (717) 822-4400. 19-3-P 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 Buy Sell Rent Hire Find a in The Dallas Post Call 675-5211 AUTOMOBILES 1987 Z-28 CAMARO, 305 motor, AM-FM ste- reo cass. New tires. Runs great, $4,400. 288- 4471. 17-2-P 83 AMC CONCORD “As is” $75. 654-4926. 18-4- P 91 FORD CONVER- SION HI. TOP, 302 V8 _Qverdrive, Power Bed, Power seat, Nintendo Color TV VCRfull power, “Sherrod” made in Fla. white with gray and sil- ver. 4 new radials. 696- 1994, $16,900. 19-4-P BOATS LEGAL NOTICES legal notice NOTICE is hereby given that an Application for Registration of Fictitious Name was filed with and approved by the Depart- ment of State, Harris- burg, Pennsylvania, on April 19, 1994 under the Fictitious Names Act of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Ficti- tious Name is: third base luncheonette with its principal place of business at Rear 704 Carson Street, Hazleton, Pennsylvania. The -names and addresses of the persons who are par- ties to said registration are David Mashinski and Tina M. Mashinski, of Rear 704 Carson Street, Hazleton, Pennsylvania 18201. Robert J. Gillespie, Jr., Esquire Suite 200, Square Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 19-3-P 15 Public 1991 CHRIS CRAFT, 22 ft., w/460 King Cobra drive andtrailer. $20,500. 639-2141. 17-6-P 1987 American Skier, inboard w/trailer, $11,500, 639-2141. 17- 6-P LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted in the Estate of Freda K. Pankuch, a/k/a Freda K. Ponko, late of the Borough of Ashley, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, who died on April 17, 1994. All per- sons indebted to said estate are required to make payment and those having claims or de- mands to present the same without delay to Ruth P. Wright, Execu- trix, P.O. Box 24, Wilkes- Barre, PA 18703 or her attorney, Theodore L. Krohn, Esquire. THEODORE L. KROHN, ESQUIRE 400 Third Avenue, Suite 201 Kingston, PA 18704 19-3-P NOTICE OF RIGHT TO NOMINATE BY PETITION The Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) is ac- cepting nominations for county committee elections for Wayne, Pike, Lackawanna, Luzerne area. This notice is issued to inform eligible voters of the right to nominate candidates by petition. Copies of the petition and instructions on its completion can be obtained from your local FmHA office. Persons nominated should have an interest in a farm as an owner, tenant, or sharecropper withinthe county or area in which activities of the county or ‘area committee are carried out. They must be citizens of the United States or aliens lawfully admit- ted to the United States for permanent residence, and be well qualified for committee work. Spouses of those persons who meet the eligibility criteria are also eligible for nomination for election to the county committee. Nominations must be received in the Honesdale County office no later than May 20, 1994. FmHA committee elections are open to all eligible voters without regardto race, color, religion, national origin. age, political affiliation, marital status, sex, and/or handicap. 18-3-P IMMEDIATE POSITIONS AVAILABLE ##% HOUSEKEEPERS *** Century Management Systems is seeking hourly Part Time Housekeepers for the Wilkes-Barre/Dallas areas. Evening hours. Experience preferred. If interested call 288-6373 between 1 - 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday only. Ask for Maureen or Judy. E.O.E. FOR SALE FOR SALE 10 SPD. SCHWINN SPRINT, used very little. 693-4106. 46-tfn-p TABLE LAMP $15; Queen size comforter with matching dust ruffle & pillow shams, $25. 836-5892. 16-4-P RCA COLOR Tv, 19" good cond. $75. 288- 3469. 16-4-P WASHER/DRYER, white, 2 1/2yrs.old, $125 ea. Refrigerator, almond, 21/2yrs. old, $200. 675- 6144 after 6 p.m. 16-4-P FLUTE WITH CASE, less than 1 yr old. $75. 654-4926. 16-4-P DOUBLE METAL WARDROBE, $35; Kroehler chair $10; desk & chair, $100. Twin size mattress cover $5. 288- 4036. 17-4-P OCTA-GYM HEAVY DUTY ROWING MA- CHINE, changes into different positions. $300 or best offer. 696-1497. 17-4-P PAIR OF WOOD AN- TIQUE ADIRONDACK. CHAIRS $80..696-1685. 18-4-P SUNFISH SAILBOAT $100. 674-6036. 18-4-P BICYCLES, 16" $25' boys and girls 10 spd. 26"bicycles, $60 ea. 825- 9509. 19-4-P SEARS AIR CONDITIONER, large, works well, good cond. $25. 675-4641. 19-4-P 16' STARCRAFT BOAT with 55 h.p. Chrysler engine. No trailer, $750. 675-3613. 19-4-P LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas School Dis- trict Board of Directors solicits seals proposals for SCIENCE, INDUS- TRIAL ARTS, ME- CHANICAL DRAWING AND GRAPHIC ARTS. Specifications may be secured from the Busi- ness Manager, Charlotte Williams, at the Admini- stration Office, Church Street, Dallas, PA. Bids shallbe inthe hands ofthe Business Manager not later than 2:00 P.M. Monday, May 23, 1994. Bids will be opened pub- licly at that time in the Administration Building. BY THE ORDER OF THE BOARD Gloria D. Brennan Secretary 18-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamen- tary have been granted to First Eastern Bank, N.A., Executor in the Estate of Charles L. Lee, a/k/a Charles L. Levy, (who died January 10, 1994), late of Kingston, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania. All persons in- debtedto said Estate are required to make pay- ment and those having claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to the Executor or his attorney, James P. Harris, Jr., Esq., Harris & Van Jura, 11 W. Market St., Suite 700, Wilkes- Barre, PA 18701-1991. 19-3-P ELECTRIC SUNBEAM LAWNMOWER, $50. 675-0575. 19-4-P ANDERSON PER- MASHIELD NARRO-. LINE PICTURE SASH WINDOW, #4446.4'55/ 8" wide, 4' 9 1/4" length. Brand new $200. 675- 0575. 19-1-P FREE MY NOVENA ROSE PRAYER O Little Therese ofthe Child Jesus, please pick for me a rose from the heavenly gardens and send it to me as a message of love. 2 O Little Flower of Jesus, ask God today to grant the favors | now place with confidence in your hands... (Mention specific requests) St. Therese, help me to always believe as you did, in God's great love for me, so that | might imitate your "Little Way" each day. Amen. Say 9th to 17th HELP WANTED @ HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, general housekeeping, including laundry four mornings. Non smoker, own trans- portation. References. 675-8629. 18-4-P WAITRESS & CLERK, full time/part time. Eve- nings and weekends. Apply in person. Penn General Food Mart, Rt. 415 & 118, Dallas. 18-2- P FREE used whole cin- derblocks. 675-1827. 16-4-P FREE, sofa & chair, worn MOBILE HOMES 89 HAUSER 14'x71' on lot. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, skylights, ceiling fans, sunken tubs, $21,500. but comfortable. 675- | Exc. cond. 675-9844. 6144 after 6 p.m. 16-4-P | 18-4-P GARAGE SALE | REAL ESTATE FLEA MARKET, May 21-22, Jackson Town- ship Fire Hall, Chase Rd., 9a.m.-4p.m. Sponsored by the Ladies Aux. of Jackson Twp. Vol. Fire Hall. Tablestorent, large table $10; small table $8.00. Refreshments on sale. Call 675-2687 or 675-4238. 19-2-P MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE, 14 Westminster -Drive-Dallas, May 14, 9 -a.m.-2 p:m. Rain date, May 28. 19-2-P GARAGE SALE, Lower Demunds Road, next to Parker Fuel, Sat. & Sun., May 14 & 15, 10-2 p.m. Household kitchenitems, tires, replacement win- dows, exercise equip. toys, boys clothes, ladies size 7. 19-1-P 1700SQ. FT. COMMER- CIAL BLDG., on Rt. 415 at Main St., Dallas. Owner financing avail- able. 675-2328 or 675- 2508. 18-6-P HARVEYS LAKE, af- fordable good starter home, 2 bdrm., Ig. lot, off street parking, oil heat. Call Linda Kopcho, Cen- tury 21, Innamorati R.E. 675-2159. 19-4-P RENTALS HELP WANTED HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, 15 hrs./wk, $8.00 /hr. Must do laun- dry, ironing and thorough cleaning. References foouied, 675-8223. 18- 4- EARN $100 A DAY from your own home. For info call (717) 988-2508 Ext. 101 orsend SASEto KBZ Enterprise, Suite 10- 1404, 801 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, PA 18643. 17-4-P BEST HOME HEALTH CARE, INC., RNs, LPNs, CNAs, HHAs and COM- PANIONS needed for staff relief & private duty assignments. ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE $$$ CALL 825-5003 M- DALLAS - attractive@ unfurnished apt., 3 rms. & bath, large closets & storage, porch, garage, centrally located. $360 + utilities. 675-1949. 18-4- P ROOMMATE WANTED NON-SMOKER, inter- ested in sharing fur- nished 2 bedroom mo- bile home. $200/mo. + 1/2 utilities. 388-3058. 18-4-P SERVICES FOR HIRE ATTENTION PET OWN- ERS: | will groom your@ pet thru home service. For appt. call: 675-2937 or 829-4420. 18-4-P WANTED TO BUY ATTENTION TURKEY HUNTERS. | can use your turkey feathers - wing, tail or body feath- - ers - for crafts projects. @ Pook Joab ay eave LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE The Dallas Borough Zoning Board will meet at 7:00 P.M., Thursday, May 26, 1994, at the Dallas Bor- ough Building, 25 Main Street, Dallas, PA to take@ action on the following variance requests. The American Legion Home Post 672, Memorial Highway, Dallas, PA is requesting a variance from the following Supplementary Regulation of the Dal- las Borough Zoning Ordinances for property located atthe intersection of W. Center Hill Road and Memo- rial Highway, in a zoned B-2 Highway Business Dis- trict. Article 8, Section 801, page 70, Off-Street Parking and Loading #6, which states each parking space shallhave an area of notless thantwo hundred (200) square feet and have dimensions of ten (10) feet in width and twenty (20) feet in depth, exclusive of access drives or aisles. A area of nine (9) feet in width and twenty (20) feet in depth for each parking space is requested. Mr. Joseph Stec, 52 Mill Street, is requesting a variance from side yard dimensional regulations in a zoned R-2 Single or Two Family Residential District of five (5) feet on the right side of his property so he can add an addition and conform to the existing structure. By order of Milton Lutsey Zoning Officer 19-2-P Re AN de YS Ny NR fr - —— ho S Ne LS
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