| i 12 The Dallas Post ¥, Bin Dallas, PA Wednes iy, June 1, 1994 Kids help clean up park On Earth Day, April 22, eighth grade students from the Dallas Middle School and teacher William Straitiff participated in a clean up program at Frances Slocum State Park. Class members received a certificate signed by Governor Robert Casey acknowledging their contribution to a cleaner environment. Class members are: front row, Todd Butcher, John Eustice, Danae Husband, Jeff Faneck and Brian Bayer; second row: Jill Obuhosky, Lisa Barrett, Jennifer Moran, Amy Rogan, Nikki Hooper, Allison Cutter, Beth Hartshorne and Becky Menges; third row, Bryan Banks, John Fagan, Steve Scoble, Chris Habrack, Jill Schrlau, Desiree Saraka and Sarah Williams. + Absent: Paul Carlson, Tim Herbert and Sara Kuzma. Sports camps at Misericordia College Misericordia will host several sports camps for boys and girls in two week-long sessions this summer. Camps will be held in the Anderson Sports-Health Center from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Week one is scheduled for June 27- July 1 and week two July18-22. Basketball, softball and cheerleading camps will be offered. The cost for each session is $90 per student and includes camp T- o> shirt, lunch and optional swim period in the Anderson Center pool after ~ practice. For more information or to obtain a camp brochure, please contact the continuing education office at College Misericordia at 675-3862. The Paitas Post Call 675-5211 to place your GUARANTEED RESULTS classified ad TELEMARKETING START THE SUMMER RIGHT AND YOUR WALLET WON'T BE LIGHT!!! You can earnup to $7/HR with RMH Inc. a growing leader in the telemarketing industry. We're looking forgood communicatorsseek- ing an opportunity to learn and earn! We offer Paid Training, Flexible Schedules, Full & Part Time, Day & Evening Shifts, Weekly Pay, Automat- ed Dialing, Easy To Fol- low Scripts, Bonus Pro- grams, Career Growth, Paid Vacation, Pleas- ant & Professional En- vironment, Convenient To Public Transporta- tion and More! Don't delay. For more de- tails, call our Scranton office at (717) 341- 1184 or 341-1185. Ask for Ms. Moore! And don'tforgettoask about our Referral Bonus Plan! EOE. Obituaries LEGAL NOTICES ANNA CROCKER AnnaL. Crocker, 93, of Cradle- rock Way, Columbia, Md. died May 18, 1994 in Howard County General Hospital, Columbia, Md. Born in Plains Township, she was the daughter of the late Silas F. and Ann Everett. She resided on Memorial High- way, Shavertown, Kingston Town- ship for more than 50 years prior to moving to Maryland 16 years ago. Struthers, Columbia. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. KYLE DENMON Kyle Denmon, 6, of Beaumont, died May 27, 1994 at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born June 18, 1987, in King- ston, he was the son of Ricky and Susan Dreher Denmon. He was a first-grader at Evans Falls Schools. He just completed his catechism at Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake. He played soccer with the Back Mountain Youth Soccer Associa- tion. He took swimming classes at College Misericordia, Dallas. Surviving, in addition to his parents, are a sister, Kelsey, at paternal grandparents, Kenneth and Nancy Denmon, Beaumont; maternal grandpar- ents, Herbert and Janice Dreher, Dallas; paternal great-grandpar- ents, Julia Denmon, Beaumont; Ray and Dorothy Gunton, Noxen; great-grandmother, Melusine Dreher, Dallas; several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Interment, Beaumont Ceme- home; maternal = tery. MARY ELENCHIK Mary C. Elenchik, 88 of Pine Tree Road, Jackson Township, died May 26, 1994, at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Larksville, she was the daughter of the late John and Anna Chewey Elenchik. She at- . tendedJackson Township schools - and resided in Jackson Township ~ for 80 years. Pe Y She was a member of St. Stephen's Church, Plymouth. She was last employed by General Cigar Co., Kingston for 26 years, retiring in 1946. She was preceded in death by .» brothers John and George. Surviving are brothers, Frank, ~ with whom she resided; Joseph, Shavertown, Kingston Township; _ sisters, Mrs. Ann Bebey, Wilkes- Mrs. Katherine Hudak, Dallas; Mrs. Agnes Manzoni, and .. Mrs. Frances Stash, both of '« Jackson Township; Mrs. Marga- * ret Harrison, Bloomingdale; sev- eral nieces and nephews, great- nieces and great-nephews. Interment, parish cemetery, Barre; Lehman Township. She was a member of the Shav- ertown United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth H. Surviving are a son, Richard Kennett Square; daughter, Nancy Craumer, Co- lumbia, Md.; five grandchildren , and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held in RUSH LAMOREUX Rush Lamoreux, 88, of Shupp Road, Dallas, died May 25, 1994, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Born in Lake Township, he was the son of the late Solomon and Anna Louden Lamoreux. He re- sided in Dallas for the past 52 years. He was employed as a coal miner for various local coal com- panies for 23 years. Prior to his retirement 23 years ago, he was employed as a diesel Mechanic for Local 542 Operating Engineers, Wilkes-Barre. He was amember ofthe Church ofJesus Christ Latter-Day Saints, Trucksville. He and his wife, the former Elizabeth Lyons, celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary June 1993. He was preceded in death by sons, Jack J. and Donald D. Surviving in addition to his wife, are sons, Irvin R., Huntingdon Mills; Douglas H., Dallas, daugh- ters, Audrey B. Lord, Carverton; Wilda W. Mitchell, Kunkle; Eileen A. Sichler, Beaumont; 15 grand- children; 14 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren. Interment, Maple Grove Ceme- tery, Pikes Creek. HARRY PEIFFER Harry A. Peiffer, of Sterling Avenue in Dallas, died May 25, 1994 at Mercy Hospital Hospice, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Meckville, Lebanon County, he was the son of the late James and Kate Klahr Peiffer. He was a graduate of Wilson High School, West Lawn and resided in Dallas for 44 years. He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in the Pa- cific. ~ Formanyyears he was a plumb- ing and heating contractor in the Back Mountain area. He was employed as a plumber for Col- lege Misericordia, Dallas. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown. He was also a member and past president of the Dallas Kiwanis, and a member of Back Mountain Little League Baseball. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Dorothy Imhoff; sons, James W., Pasadena, Md.; William H., at home; daughters, Patricia L., at home; and Nan Batcho, Spring- field; brother, Warren, Pottstown; two grandchildren. Interment, Chapel Lawn Me- morial Park, Dallas. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul's Lutheran Church Handicapped Access Fund, 196 N. Main St., Shaver- town, 18708 or Hospice Commu- nity Care, 385 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, 18704. Obituaries are published free of charge. Priority is given to residents of the Back Mountain. Relatives of Back Mountain residents are published as space allows. LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Township Zoning Hearing Board will hold a public meeting June 14, 1994 at 7:00 P.M. in the Dallas Town- ship Municipal Building, to hear the following appeals: # 1 Ed Husted, 13 High- land Drive, Dallas, PA for a Variance from Article V (Front Yard) of the Dal- las Township Zoning Or- dinance. Property is located adjacent to Higland Dr. and zoned R-1. # 2 Roy and Charlene Walter, 42 Poplar St., Dallas, PAfora Variance from Article V (Side Yard) of the Dallas Township Zoning Ordinance. Prop- erty is located adjacent Poplar St. and zoned S- ) § # 3 Ed Luksa, RR 4, Box 187C Reservoir Road, Dallas, PAfora Variance from Article V (Front Footage) cf the Dallas Township Zoning Ordi- nance. Property is lo- cated off Huntsville Road and is zoned A-1. Leonard Kozick Zoning Officer 22-2-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted in the Estate of Robert E. Werner, late of Trucksville, Kingston Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on May 20, 1994. All persons in- debted to said estate are required to make pay- ment, and those having claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to Theodore L. Krohn, Executor, 400 Third Avenue, Suite 201, Kingston, PA 18704. 22-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted in the Estate of Veronica B. Reese, late of the Municipality of Kingston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on May 11, 1994. All persons in- debted to said estate are required to make pay- ment, and those having claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to Roxanne Reese Weinberger, Ex- ecutrix, 37 Kenilworth Road, Shavertown, PA 18708, or her attorney, Theodore L. Krohn, Esquire. THEODORE L. KROHN, ESQUIRE 400 Third Avenue, Suite 201 Kingston, PA 18704. 22-3-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 ANIMALS FOR SALE HUSKY PUPPY, 7 wks old. Alaskan Malamut- Siberian Husky, mixed grey white male $35. 477-5474. 20-4-P AUTOMOBILES 91 FORD CONVER- SION HI TOP, 302 V8 Overdrive, Power Bed, Power seat, Nintendo Color TV VCRf{ull power, “Sherrod” made in Fla. white with gray and sil- ver. 4 new radials. 696- 1994, $16,900. 19-4-P 1978 CHEVY CAMARO, auto., new engine, new transmission, needs body work orwill sell for parts. $400. OBO, Call 675-6018, Leave Mes- sage. 22-4-P BOATS 198819' CHRIS CRAFT, 175H.P., V-6, low hours, $8800 with trailer, 639- 2141. 17-6-P 1980 20' SILVERLINE BOWRIDER,260H.P. $ 6500 with trailer. 639- 2141. 17-6-P LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted in the Estate of Ross Scalzo, late of the City of Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on April 25, 1994. All persons in- debted to said estate are required to make pay- ment, and those having claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to Grace Scalzo, Executrix, 59 High Street, Pittston, PA 18640 or her attorney, Theodore L. Krohn, Esquire. THEODORE L. KROHN, ESQUIRE 400 Third-Avenue, Suite 201 Kingston, PA 18704 21-3-P 10 SPD. SCHWINN SPRINT, used very little. 693-4106. 46-tfn-p BICYCLES, 16" $25' boys and girls 10 spd. 26"bicycles, $60 ea. 825- 9509. 19-4-P ELECTRIC SUNBEAM LAWNMOWER, $25. 675-0575. 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 CONSOLE STYLE VIC- TROLLA, $100; Whirl- pool dryer $75, (2200); Kenmore trash compac- tor, $75 or best offer, almond black front. 675- 4067. 20-4-P D.P. WEIGHT BENCH, Leg & ‘arm extensions 110 Ib. wits. $100 or best offer; Weiland butterfly leg extension & stepper machine, $75 or best offer. 675-4067. 20-4-P TWO 35MM CAMERAS, Olympus ECR, Mamiya Secor 500 DTL; Zenith 12"B& W TV. Call 696- 4910 after 6 p.m. 20-4-P ANTIQUE CAST IRON TUB & SINK, $95. 675- 3423. 20-4-P SMALL ELECTRIC OR- GAN with stool & music. Exc. cond. $75. 675- 1694. 20-4-P LEFT HAND GOLF CLUBS, Ping Eye 2, Driver 3,4,5 woods only. Like new $225. 674- 4014. 20-4-P RCA COLOR TV, good cond. $65. Call 288- 3469. 20-4-P FABRICS, yards of ma- terial, patterns Vogue, McCalls, notions and scraps. Must go! Call 825-1217. 20-4-P LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Lake-Lehman School District hereby gives notice that a Tentative Budget in the amount of funds that will be required by the School District in its several departments for the 1994-95 fiscal year is available for public inspection at the Office of the Secretary in the Administration Offices, Lehman-Jackson Ele- mentary School, Lehman, Pennsylvania, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday. It is the intent of the Board of School Directors of the Lake-Lehman School. District to adopt this Tenta- tive Budget after making such revisions in it as are deemed advisable and levy the proposed taxes at a meeting of the Lake-Lehman Board of School Direc- tors to be announced at a later date, but no earlier than June 20, 1994 and no later than June 30, 1994. Notice is also given of the provisions of Act 138, approved June 16, 1972, requiring every resident or inhabitant of the District to notify the proper asses- sor of this fact within twelve months thereafter. Failure to comply with this requirement subjects the individual to a penalty equal to the tax for which he is liable. The assessor's name and address for Jackson Township, Lake Township, Lehman Township, Ross Township, and Harveys Lake Borough is Luzerne County Assessors, Assessor's Office, Court House, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. The name and ad- dress for the assessor of Noxen Township is Wyo- ming County Assessor's Office, Wyoming County Court House, Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. By Order of the Board of Directors LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOL DISTRICT Raymond C. Bowersox Board Secretary/Business Manager 21-3-P OTR DRIVERS Sather Trucking Corporation, a dedicated contract carrier for Sathers, Inc., is seeking over-the-road drivers for the growing fleet at our Pittston terminal. Applicants must be 23 years of age, DOT qualified, have current CDL with hazardous endorsement and have EXPERIENCED AUTO BODY REPAIR PERSON Needed full-time. Sal- ary according to experi- ence. Benefits. Must be dependable. Finish -@ Line Auto Body, Mount Pocono, 717-839-7528, : ask for Gary. one year over-the-road experience. In 1993, our drivers averaged 89,815 miles at .38 cents /mile. Benefits include medical SUMMER HELP i insurance, paid vacation, holidays, sick leave, For meat packing plant. § profit sharing and company participation Packers-Boxmakers, etc. 401K plan. Average length of trip is 6 days. Chef's Pride Foods, i: Apply in person at Sathers, 1001 Sathers Dr., 118 Monahan Ave., E Pittston, PA 18640, or call 1-800-528-3098 Dunmore, PA. %1227-% 1d for application and directions. 3 EOE/M/F/V/D (JAKE'S CARPET HAMLIN \ - is a very busy carpet store looking for a full time carpet & vinyl mechanic. Experienced. PERSON AL LOANS Long term position available. $600 TO $10 000 \" Call 689-7188 y Apply by phone or in person MECHANIC Mon. - Fri. 9-5 Tractor trailer. Full and : Including Sat. ‘til 1 P.M. Par Time. Benefis. Ap. A s H ications Ing acceple Evenings by appointment BAIN Naiodl Liner Call 1212 O'Neill Hwy., Dunmore, orcall 717-969- HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT J Ls 116 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 824-5717 REAL ESTATE | | WANTED FOR SALE PERSONAL | YOUNG FAMILY MAN | seeks 2or 3family dwell % oe PICNIC TABLE UM-| HELLO BACK MT. | ing. Property for Pur-~ BRELLA with stand $40;| Though life in State Col- chase/Terms. Prefer 20" color TV; 69 “ mini| lege is great, we miss | more rural (i.e. land w/ blind 6 1/2” powersaw | You. The Campbells. 20- | same). Write Gregory, $10. 696-1973. 20-4-P| 4-P 12083 Parkside Ave., Trenton, NJ 08618. 21- ANDERSEN PER-| VISITORS EXPECTED! | 4-P MASHIELD NARRO-| All person warmly wel- LINE PICTURE SASH | comed. Three services WINDOW #4446 4'5 5/| each weekend. Sat.5:30 SERVICES 8" wide 4'9 1/4" length. | p.m., Sun. 9 a.m. & 11 Brand new $200. 675-| a.m. Shavertown United FOR HIRE 0575. 19-4-P Methodist Church, 675- ad 3616. 20-4-P ZUPA’S LANDSCAP- < 20" COLORED TV, exc; ING SERVICE, Free ‘ 59 mini blind, exc.; 18" estimates, low rates, elec. hedge clippers, 2 REAL ESTATE weekly service. Give us hand clippers, 636-1973 1700SQ. FT. COMMER- 2 call at 696-4316. 21-4- CIAL BLDG.,onRt. 415 JUNE SALE, 20% off all | & Main St, Dallas. | Nepp A COMPUTER? handknit or: crocheted ow eK nanding aval. Call Time ‘Wise, 696- baby afghans in stock. os 18 6 P or "| 4416 Computer Consult- Shirley Patton, Rt. 309, il ing & Sales. 22-4-P | 1930'S 6 PC. BED. | fordable good starter WANTED : : home, 2 bdrm., lg. lot, off ROOM, $200; refrigera- ki ih tor, $250; gas stove, $60; street parking, oil heat. | [HAVE A WW II SWORD washing machine, $60. cal Lingaltopeh; Gone from occupied Japan. Call 779-3909. 21-4-P / = | Can you help identify 675-2159. 19-4-P nation and rank? Steve 8 PC. OAK BEDROOM Davies 675-7876. 22-1- SET, new, exc. cond. HARVEYS LAKE, Up- |p $1300 OBO. 451-0526 dated farm house well 20_4.P ' * | maintained includeslg. 2 : : story 50x50 usable barn. | ¢ : MICROWAVE CART, | 3 Br Apt. over Separais i. uy we like new, $40; air condi- | 93ra3¢ In rear on nearly tioner, oak book case ; Bore 2) Lopianses ' | included. CallJoe Reggi, S 1 Sok sangus tenis Joe Gilroy Realty, Better e : omens Gardens, 288- 1444, $105,000. 21-6-P = ent FREE LUZERNE, 6 rm. single, - 3 lg. bdrms, enclosed Hire QUART CANNING | Porch, gas heat, new JARS, for the taking. | Windows, 2 car garage, . 675-0561. 21-4-P move-in cond. Well main- Find $ : tained. Easy access to shopping. Saleby owner, : | GARAGE SALE | $52,500 OBO 696-3026 with a MULTI-FAMILY YARD | ©" 287-9826. 22-6-P classiiied ad in SALE, Sat., June 4, 9 a.m-3p.m., rain or shine. RENTALS The 119 Dug Ra. Kingston ‘DALLAS - airactive wp., 1 mile from Check- : erboard. Items for every- | unfurnished apt., 3 rms. Dallas Post one. & bath, large closets & storage, porch, garage, Call centrally located. $360 + : LOST & FOUND | ties, &75-1948, or 4 674-5673. 18-4-P 675-5211 FOUND, off Huntsville Road Memorial Day weekend, male cinna- Answers to mon color cat. 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