i | 1 t bi 2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 29, 1994 LEP - Updating nursing skills Ann Russin of Dallas and Bob Hoffman of Shavertown recently + participated in a continuing education program at the Visiting : Nurse Association, presenting a program on pulmonary hygiene as part of the home care agency’s emphasis on updating { professional skills through continuing education and training. Attending the program were Ann Russin, VNA Director of Education, Hoffman, Director of Respiratory Therapy and Laurence McGrady, VNA Director of Patient Services. Honored for academic excellence During a recent Awards Day assembly at the Dallas Middle School three students were honored by the Dallas Education Association with an award certificate and savings bond. These students were selected by faculty members for having at- tained and maintained academic excellence by earning the highest Q.P.A. for the first three marking periods in their respective grade ‘levels. Winners were: Jamie Miller, 6th grade; Segan Millington, 7th grade and David P. Williams, 8th grade. interest. PUBLIC AUCTION William St., Shavertown, PA THURSDAY, June 30 at 6 P.M. Directions: Rt. 309 to Pioneer Ave., turn on } to W. Mt. Airy Rd., Watch for signs. Chevy Camaro, 1983 Nissan pickup w/88,000 mi., New Holland S-12 garden tractor w/ mower deck, plow, wheel weights & chains, Eureka 2-room tent, Echo Power blower, AMF 26" 4 hp snow blower, 22" self-propelled lawn mower, 2 Snapper lawn mowers, McCulloch MAC gas trimmer, upholst. rattan-look Lr. furn., like-new oak entertainment center and 4 oak bow-back chairs, oak poster bed, desk w. hutch top, coffee table & 2 lamp tables, d.r. set w/hutch, table & 6 chairs, matching sofa, love seat & chair, bedroom sets, sofa bed, trunk, floor & table lamps, 2 wicker chairs, rd. picnic table w/ benches, Nintendo & Super Nintendo units, video tapes, set Britannica encyc. & Young People encyc., Barbie motor home, pool, furniture & dolls, pictures, mirrors, china bird bells, linens, cookbooks, Scott FM stereo receiver, doll bunk beds, sm. appliances, and many more items of CHUCK'S AUCTION SERVICE Call 288-6089 or 693-0372 AU1774-L right on Williams. | Obituaries DOROTHY DOBROWOLSKI Dorothy G. Dobrowolski, 78, of Hunlock Creek, died June 26, 1994, at the home of her daugh- ter, Claire Shilanskis, Plymouth. Born in Lehman Township, she was a daughter of the late Emer- .son Benjamin and Charlotte {W.F Schoonher Nichols. She graduated from Mt. Airy School for the Deaf, Philadelphia and attended Gallaudet College .Washington, D.C. She was a member of Maple Grove United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph; son, Robert Fullerton; brothers, Paul, Harry . wsister,.Nellie Reina. In addition -te. ‘her daughter, surviving are sons, George L. Fullerton, Hunlock Creek; Joseph L.. Dobrowolski, Harveys Lake; daughters, Nancy Slasor, Tex.; Gael Miller, Oregon; sisters, Char- lotte Marchakitus, Dallas; Joyce Winkler, Nanticoke; brother, George Nichols, Lehman Town- ship; eight grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. + Interment, Maple Grove Ceme- tery, Pikes Creek. FRED FITSER Fred Cooper Fitser, 81, of Manor Apartments, Kingston, died June 23, 1994, at Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital. Born in Kingston he was the ~ son of the late Harry Cooper and Isabelle Jones Fitser. He previously resided in .Trucksville. He was a member of ‘the Trucksville United Methodist Church and its choir. He was also a member of the Manor Social Club, Kingston. Surviving are a daughter, Daisy Sulyk, Cape Cod, Mass.; son, Ronald L. Forty Fort; two grand- children; three great-grandchil- dren. Funeral services were held from the Hugh B. Hughes and Son Inc. Funeral Home, Forty Fort, with the Rev. W. Charles Naugle, pas- tor, officiating. CLEONA FRITZ Cleona Fritz, of Noxen, died June 22, 1994, in the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Noxen, she was the daughter of the late John and Sarah Van Campen Hackling. She taught school in Jamison City and served as postmaster for the United States Post Office, Noxen, for more than 40 years, retiring at the age of 70. She was a member of St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Noxen; Har- veys Lake Women's Society and the Order of the Eastern Star, Dallas Chapter 396. She also served as secretary for the Noxen Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Co. She was preceded in death by her husband, Guy; son, David; daugher, Gene; brothers, John, Bob, Albert and Louis; sisters, Dorothy and Clara. Surviving are a son, Nik, of Noxen and Lancaster; brother, Paul, Vestal, NY; sister, Belle Peterman, Benton; three grand- children. Interment, Orcutt Cemetery, Noxen. Memorial contributions, if desired, maybe made to St. Luke's Church, Noxen. ANNA ELCHUCK Anna Elchuck of Kingston Manor, Kingston, formerly of Shavertown, died June 23, 1944 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Born in Harveys Lake, she was the daughter of Samueland Emma Eva Jubak Prehatin. She was preceded in death by her husband, Louis; son, Waller; brother, Steven; sisters, Helen Lewis and Alice Bellon. Surviving are a son, Elmer, Chester, Va.; brother, George, Swoyersville; sisters, Julia Dro- chak, Trucksville; Dorothy Lisow- ski, Bloomfield, NJ; three grand- children; three great-grandchil- dren. “Interment; Kocher Cemelery, Harveys Lake. JOHN KUNIGELIS John Kunigelis of Shavertown, died June 27, 1994 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Joseph C. Betz Funeral Home, 568 Bennett St., Luzerne. THOMAS ROSS Thomas Ross, 85, of RR 3, Box 153, Wyoming died June 23, 1994, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Born in Wyoming, he was the son of the late John and Cather- ine Kasisky Ross. He resided in Carverton for most of his life. Prior to his retiring, he was employed .as a miner for many years, and then became the care- taker at Memorial Shrine Ceme- tery, Carverton. He was a member of St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton. He was preceded in death by his first wife, the former Mary Kostelansky; second wife, the former Mary Gashi. Surviving are adaughter, Kelly, Kommack, NY; stepdaughter, Johanna Troy, Meshoppen; step- son, Robert Gashi, Carverton; three grandchildren; four great- grandchildren; two step-grand- children. Interment, St. John the Bap- tist Cemetery, Exeter. EMMA SABOL EmmadJ. Sabol, 74, of Hildonia Avenue, Dallas, died June 26, 1994, at home. Born in Nanticoke, she was a daughter of the late George and Mary Kanyuck Jacob. She was a graduate of Nanticoke High School and lived in Dallas for the past seven years. Previously she lived in Waterbury, Conn. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown, Kingston Township. Surviving are her husband, Edward; sons, Andrew M., Shav- ertown, Kingston Twp.; John E., South Windsor, Conn.; George T., Bedford, NH; daughter, Mrs. Ralph (Diane) Theriault, Charlotte, NC; brothers, Emil Jacob, Stratford, Conn.; John Jacob, Naugatuck, Conn.; George Jacob, Trumbull, Conn; Daniel Jacob, Kingston, NY; sisters, Elinor Jacob, Brooklyn, NY; Lois Komnath, Macungie; four grandchildren. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice St. John, 665 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. registered as omnibus. Lake Lehman School District is accepting applications for private car/van transportation during the 1994-95 School Year. Applicants must have valid driver's license and current Act 34 - Criminal History Record. Applicants must be willing to furnish $500,000 minimum liability and have vehicle Respond: Transportation Office Lake Lehman School District PO Box 38 Lehman PA 18627-0038 ANIMALS AUTOMOBILES LHASA APSO PUPS, [91 CHEVY S-10 AKC males, 14 wks., | PICKUP, 4 cyl., 5 spd. superiorbreeding. Beau- | $5800 obo. 822-5126. tiful family pets. Shots, | 24-4-P $350. 717-265-9549. 26- 1,P 1992 NISSAN MAXIMA, AUTOMOBILES 1988 CHEVY 2 WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP. New motor & exhaust, chrome rims. Exc.running cond. Call 675-2719 after 5 p.m. Asking $6,500 neg. 23-4-P 1988 FORD TEMPO, 4 cyl, 5 speed, AM/FM stereo cassette, 2 dr., immaculate cond. 674- 7025. 23-4-P 1983 FORD T-BIRD, new alternator, carbure- tor, fan belt, fuel pump and battery. Needs motor. $650. 696-2107 after 3:30 p.m. 23-4-P 87 FORD RANGER, 4 cyl. 5 spd., new motor & clutch, $3000 obo. 822- 5126. 24-4-P LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Township Zoning Hearing Boad will hold a public meeting July 12, 1994 at 7:00 P.M. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building, to hear the following Ap- peals: #1 - General Medical Services, 565 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, PA for a Special Exception (Board Approval) from Article 4.02. Property is located adjacent Upper Demunds Road and is Zoned A-1. #2 - Kenneth Crispell, R R #1, Noxen, PA for a variance from Sec. 4.09 of the Dallas Township Zoning Board Ordinance. Property is located adja- cent to Rte. 309 and zoned B-3. Leonard Kozick Zoning Officer 26-2-P ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Patricia L. Chapin Late of Luzerne County, PA Letters Testamentary on the above estate having been granted all persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment and those hav- ing claims ordemands to present the same to Joyce Kuzmick, Execu- trix, or David A. Howell, Esq., 336 S. State Street, Clarks Summit, PA 18411, Attorney for the estate. 26-3-P charcoalgray, 32K miles, $12,500 or B.O. 675- 7314 after 6. 25-4-P BUSINESS BICYCLE SHOP FOR SALE, 1,700 ‘sq. ft. Owner financing. 675- 2328 or 675-2508. 25-4- P FOR SALE OPPORTUNITIES: 10 SPD. SCHWINN SPRINT, used very little. 693-4106. 46-tfn-p WHITE/BEIGE LIVING ROOM COUCH, 3 cush- ion, good cond. $60. 696- 3163. 23-4-P FLORIDA STYLE LIV- INGROOM, couch $100; love seat $100; 2 end tables, $75; coffee table $100; Armoire $100, 1 yr. old exc. cond. 824- 0067. 23-4-P GAS WALL OVEN $60; Thomas Organ best of- fer. 675-3655. 24-4-P N \_ ® TAG SALE Antiques and Furnishings July 4th Weekend Thurs., June 30th thru Mon., July 4th 12 Noon 'til ? Under the Tent at Evans Falls Next to the Dale K. Myers Antique Shop Rt. 29 (formerly 309) 6 Miles South of Tunkhannock, PA Furniture including Mahogany, Cherry, Oak. Mahogany Showcase Living Room, Dining Room, Bedroom Furniture, Sofas, Chairs, Tables. Country Furniture, Wicker, Paintings, Silver, Oriental Rugs, Glass, China, Books, Linens. . Dale K. Myers, Mgr. 717-836-1582 i] “ Erwitundle 1-717-474-2340 - SALES - APPRAISALS - RENTALS - HOME WARRANTY RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL SHICKSHINNY LAKE - Lakefront Property w/ new kitchen, new add/ whhot tub, 2 1/2 BAs, Sec. System, Inground Pool... $199,500 10,000 + SF, used as a truck terminal, HUNLOCK TOWNSHIP - vehicle lift, fenced yard Real ge Estate hy Re. HRORER 1-800-598-5077 $299,000 Rd NEW LISTING - DALLAS -3 BR Cape Cod on 1.4 acres on Huntsville $142,000 SWEET VALLEY - Commercial space for rent on Main Road. 3200 SF. 1-Story w/ample park. Owner will consider dividing. SHICKSHINNY LAKE - 4000 SF home w/Lakefront Location. Encl. \ [ground pool, central air, jacuzzi, etc $275,000 WASTE NEWSPAPERS - FREE The Dallas Post has available a continuing supply of waste newspaper suitable for animal bedding and other uses. Please call 675-5211 if you are interested in taking any on a one-time or consistent basis. FOR SALE FOR SALE 2 NEW P215-75 R15 Ar- | SAMSONITE 2 suiter riva Goodyear all | luggage, like new, $10; weather tires, on wheels $100firm. 333-4405. 24- 4-P BODY SHAPING STAIR" | STEPPER EXER- CISER, mint cond. com- plete w/video, just bought, selling because of health, $50. 333-4604. 24-4-P 5 HP MURRAY LAWNMOWER, muich- ing in rear with rear bag,. Used one sum- mer.,$150. 675-7997. 23-4-P LONGABERGER BAS- KETS, hand-made, maple baskets in various styles. Cynthia Katyl, 675-6317. Longaberger Consultant. 23-4-P TWOCOMPLETESETS GOLF CLUBS withbags, men’s and womens, $200 ea. 3 doz. used golfballs, $10. 654-3160. 23-4-P LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES INVITATION TO BID The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors will be accepting sealed bids until 4:30 p.m. July 13, 1994, at the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708 for the following: DEMOLITION OF (1) TWO STORY WOOD FRAME STRUCTURE LOCATED ATREAR 107 SHAVER AVENUE, SHAVERTOWN, PA 18708. Bid specifications may be obtained atthe Township Manager's Office, King- ston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708 Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A Bid Bond or Certified Check in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid shall be included as bid security. Bids must be sealed and labeled “BID: DEMOLI- TION, SHAVER AVE. PROPERTY.” The King- ston Township Board of Supervisors reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive technical irregu- larities in any bid. FOR THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP SORS Jeffrey K. Box Township Manager 25-2-P BOARD OF SUPERVI- INVITATION TO BID The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors will be accepting sealed bids until 4:30 p.m. July 183, 1994, at the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708 for the following: DEMOLITION OF GA- RAGE STRUCTURE AND REMOVAL OF OTHER DEBRIS AT 26 FIRECUT ROAD, KING- STON TOWNSHIP, WYOMING, PA 18644. Bid specifications may be obtained atthe Township Manager's Office, King- ston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708 Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A Bid Bond or Certified Check in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid shall be included as bid security. Bids must be sealed and labeled “BID: DEMO- LITON, FIRECUT ROAD PROPERTY.” The King- ston Township Board of Supervisors reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive technical irregu- larities in any bid. FOR THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVI- SORS Jeffrey K. Box Township Manager 25-2-P kerosene heater, $40; girls & boys 10 spd. bikes, $10ea. 639-1390. 23-4- P 36" FASCO belt'driven whole house fan com- plete with louver & 3 spd. switch $285. 675-4777. 24-4-P GIRL’S LIL’'SWINGER BIKE, exc. cond. blue with flowered seat, $50 obo.; Kent super scotter. Red, needs work, $25. 675-8725. 24-4-P 4 PC. LUDWIG DRUM SET: chair, stand, asst. sheet music. No cym- bals. Good cond. $200 obo. 675-8725. 24-4-P QUEEN SIZE BED, metal slider fram extra deep inner spring mat- trees & box springs. v.g. cond. $100; wood frame traditional sofa blue wool, 86"x32 1/2"x. 32". fair cond. $100; 6 outdoor Adirondack chairs need work, $10 ea. 639-5625. 24-4-P 9 KODAK PHOTOGRA- PHY BOOKS, 6 Time Life Photography Books, Back issues Organic Gardening, Gourmet, Bon Appetit, 675-3438. 25-4-P JESSICA McCLIN- TOCK WEDDING GOWN, $100; playpen $25; brand new baby crib, $50. 287-2651. 26-4-P 17 PC. PATIO FURNI- TURE, cream color with cream & peach cushions. $1,500. 674-2644. 26-1- P SHALLOW WELL PUMP, $25; foot locker, $12; 2 galvanized wash tubs, $6. 639-5045. 26- 4-P 1 HP PUMP & SAND FILTER, for 24 ft. round 4 ft. above ground pool. $75. 674-5790. 26-4-P PELICAN 7-PERSON PADDLE BOAT $500. Yamaha Timber Wolf Quad, shaft-drive, racks, exc. $2,600. 675-0780. 26-4-P FIBERGLASS ALUMI- NUM pool sliding board, great for lake dock, $200. Pool ladder, $30. 675-8306, lv. message. 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