_ 16 The Dallas Post BN Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 7, 1994 mia Plashinski joins staff of Veterans' Medical Center Kristin E. Plashinski has been named Vice President for Devel- opment at Veterans Memorial Medical Center. She joins VMMC after having recently served as a consultant to the Fund Development Program at Saints Memorial Health Sys- tem Foundation, Lowell, MA. She has received the National Association of Membership Direc- tors Award for her achievements in membership retention and increase, the highest in the his- tory of the Wilkes-Barre Cham- ber, and the United Way Bronze Award for outstanding service to the community. Her career also includes ex- ecutive and consulting positions with the Pennsylvania Special Olympics, and the Boy Scouts of America. At VMMC, she will be respon- sible for overseeing the philan- thropic program, including an- nual giving, planned giving, memorial gifts, and other selected charitable programs supporting the Medical Center's needs. Plashinski earned a bachelor's degree in human relations from the University of Pittsburgh, Bradford, and studied organiza- tional management at College Misericordia, Dallas. . Be ER BC Py fe 3 LA Fil x 4 4 tt Pes dF . $4 1 RS a "Innovative new course : Penn State faculty members have developed an interdiscipli- ~ ""< nary freshman seminar, “Mass Media and Society” which traces the effects on society of progress in communication technology from the 15th Century to the present. About 40 students are enrolled in the course, which covers the growth of communications from the invention of the printing =» press to television and virtual reality. ' The faculty who developed and are teaching the course are from left, Kathy Brennan, English; Priscilla Allison, speech com- ~ munication; Harold Groff, telecommunications technology; Paul "1. Schwartz, French and Bill Bachman, mass communications. i? - a a * Area members of F&M Chamber Chorus Janice Shynn of Shavertown and Grace Huh of Dallas, are members of Franklin & Marshall Chamber Chorus. Shynn, a sophomore is a graduate of Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School. She is the daughter of Kyong and Dr. Tae Il Shynn. Huh, a sophomore, is a 1993 graduate of Wyoming Seminary College E> Preparatory School. She is the daughter of Soon Sun and Dr. Chan Woo *¢ Huh. fee The Chamber Chorus recently performed Palestrina’s famous Missa Brevis during the group's presentation of “Music for a European Chapel,” Nov. 4 and 18. The chorus is directed by assistant professor of music Simon Andrews. Wilkes Conservatory lists performances The Wilkes Community Conservatory will feature several performing ensembles in the month of December. Theatre Imagination workshops - Dec. 14 and 15 at 7 p.m. in the Black Box Theatre in the basement of the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center. The program will include a radio drama performed by Theatre -. Imagination Workshop Ill, a scene and a monologue by Theatre wr Imagination Players and scenes by the Acting in the Theatre class. *.. The program is free and open to the public. Obituaries CHESTER fo HINKELMAN JR. Chester L. Hinkelman Jr., 49, of Terrace Avenue, Shavertown, _ Kingston Township, died Nov. 25, # ae 1994, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- -*. tal, Kingston. 74 ~~ He was a printer for Offset . Paperback and a former printer for the Sun Gazette, Williamsport. .-. He was a U.S. Navy veteran. “«"+ He was a member of Leroy F. «=~ Buck Post 7863 Veterans of For- eign Wars and American Legion Post 0644. He was a past president and ; » member of Graphic Communica- “tions International Union and American Motor Cyclist Associa- “="tion. Z*.* Surviving are his wife, Sharon Browning Hinkelman; daughter, Holly Hinkelman MacMillan, Noxen; sisters, Linda Myers, Hil- ton, NY; Iris Echelberger, Enola; and four grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be sent to the American Cancer Society, 1500 N. Second Street, LA B——— LEONARD LUKAS Leonard Lukas, 59, of Steele Road, Jackson Township, died Dec. 1, 1994, at home. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of Helen Mikines Lukas and the late Walter G. Lukas. He was a self-employed truck driver. He was a member of St. Igna- tius Church, Kingston. Surviving, in addition to his mother, are a brother, Robert, at home; sister, Janet Heck, King- ston, nieces and nephews. Interment, parish cemetery, Pringle. RALPH MURDOCK Ralph G. Murdock, of Lower Demunds Road, Dallas, died Dec. 3, 1994, at home. Born in Forty Fort, he was the son of the late Lawrence and Emma Glahn Murdock. He was a graduate of Forty Fort High School and had resided in Dallas for the past 50 years. : Prior to his retirement, he was Harrisburg, 17102. employed as a mechanic by Kaminski Brothers in Dupont and “ MARY MORINES previously by Bassler Equipment he Mary V. Morines, 88, of Circle Co. Drive, Carverton Heights, King- He was an Army veteran of ston Township, died Nov. 29, World War Il and a member of the 1994, at the home of Charlotte Veterans of Foreign Wars Post ‘Daveski and her grandson, the 4989, Dupontand Daddow Isaacs late Ted Daveski. American Legion 672 in Dallas. Born in Plains Township, she He was preceded in death by ~ was a daughter of the late Frank his first wife, Betty; second wife, and Pauline Stary Winnicki. Ada; daughter, Betty Lou. She was a member of St. Surviving are sons, Lawrence Stephens Church, Plymouth. E., Dallas; Attorney Ralph G. Jr., She was preceded in death by Omaha, Neb.; daughter, Gail Bray, her husband, Frank; son, John; Wapwallopen; companion Mary ; ws sisters, Ann Konigus and Sophie Hrab, at home; stepson Stephen {+ -Kasmerski; brother, Michael Schramko, Sweet Valley; step- daughters, Lorraine Krainz, Cen- innicki. 2" Surviving are grandchildren; termoreland; Ann Schramko, Dallas; 10 grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. great-grandchildren. +. Interment, Sacred Heart Ceme- Interment, Warden Cemetery, ‘tery, Dallas. Dallas. F150 ROOM ENOUGH FOR THE WHOLE CREW. TWO '95 FORD F-150 4x4 "4 DOOR" CREW CABS Electric Shift Touch Drive e Electric Remote Mirrors *Premium Sound AM-FM o XLT Trim ¢351-V8 Automatic ePower Windows & Door Locks oCruise & Tilt e Air Conditioning *P265-75R 15xL O.W.L. 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The Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company hereby certi- fies that: 1. The Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company by-laws do not discrimi- nate against applicants for memberhip on the basis of race, color, relig- ious creed, national ori- gin, sex, age or handi- cap; and’ 2. There is not an unwrit- ten policy of discrimina- tion for membership in the Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company. Comments on this appli- cation should be for- warded to R.R. Box 235X, Dallas, PA 18612, and the Pennsylvania Emergency Manage- ment Agency, Volunteer Loan Assistance Pro- gram, P.O. Box 3321, Harrisburg, Pennsylva- nia, 17105-3321, within fifteen days. Train Now to Earn up to $2,500 in January. RGIS Inventory Specialists are hiring an extensive staff to work days or evenings with weekends. Applicants must be 18 years of age, and possess reliable trans- portation. For more info call. 459-2092 EOE. 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J training period. tion. Newspaper pasteup PART-TIME The Dallas Post needsr someone to paste up newspaper pages weekends. Person must be dependable and conscientious, and able to work unsupervised. There will be a This is an excellent position for a student who wants to earn extra spending money. Additional, evening hours may be available. Apply by calling Ron Bartizek weekdays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. at 675-5211, or stop by our office at 45 Main Road, across from Offset Paperback to fill out an applica- Will go fast. The Dallas Post |g Call Debbie at 639-5515 for n appointment to see FOR SALE OWNER ( DRIVERS |PORTABLE CARRIER Morgan Drive Away, Inc.,is | | AIR CONDITIONER, OPERATORS seeking safety conscious § | used one season, $200: Daily Express, Inc., a na- drivers totransportmotorized | | Ig. silver (F.W. Rogers) tionwide special commod- commercial vehiclestopoints § | punch bowl & 12 match- ity carrier operating 20ter- throughout the U.S. and | | ing goblets, $200. 675- 4996. 46-4-P 388-2459. 46-4-P maghing ‘incl outcomputer. Exc. cond. 1224 evenings. 47-4-P BUSINESS ' OPPORTUNITIES MONEY SOURCES! For start up business, growth, development, expansion. Carey & As- sociates. Call (717) 287- 1063. 46-4-P FOR SALE VINYL STORM WIN- DOW, like new, one left 27x52 or alittle more $20. Call 675-0460 leave message. 40-tfin-P LAFRANCE cut velvet sofa, exc. cond. $450; Bassett 2 end tables and 1 coffeetable, $300. 675- 4565. 46-4-P SOFA W/ QUEEN SLEEPER, beige, con- temporary style, good cond. $25 or best offer. 675-9840. 46-4-P VCR, needs new head, $15 or best offer. 675- 9840. 46-4-P SUBURBAN LONDON FOG COAT, men’s, col- lar and lining rately worn, 46R $100. 46-4-P ALL WEATHER LON- DONG FOG COAT, men’s, zipout lining. 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