/ 12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 25, 1995 HL mayor saves the day with frozen trophy trout By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff The five-pound trophy brown trout in Rick Boice's freezer proba- bly never thought it would end up ‘in a water quality lab instead of a taxidermist's shop. When Coastal Environmental, Inc., completed its study of Har- ~ veys Lake's water quality, the one essential ingredient still needed was a group of tissue samples from several fish. As the deadline approached, no one had been able to produce the necessary fish samples until - Mayor Rick Boice, ace angler, came to the rescue. Boice had hooked the 19-inch lunker in | September and popped it into his freezer to pre- serve for mounting. “When David Abod told me he needed a fish, I figured I'd catch another one at least this size, so | gave it to him,” Boice chuckled. “It was in perfect shape. When you freeze a fish for mounting, you don't gut or clean it - it must be intact. And this one filled the bill.” “It's in great shape,” noted council president Ed Kelly, who commended Boice for sharing his finny treasure at the January 17 council meeting. “It's perfect. Now all we need is an alewife, and the guys are out there right now trying to get one.” Obituaries SANDRA KIRCHNER Sandra A. Kirchner, 51, of Naples, Fla., formerly of Dallas died Jan. 14, 1995 at her home. She was a daughter of Nicholas and Stephanie Sham of Vero Beach, Fla., formerly of Palmer- ton. She had been a resident of Naples since 1989 and had been employed as a nurse at Naples Day Surgery for four years. Surviving are her husband, Charles F.; daughter, Michele; son, Kevin; brother, Nicholas P. Sham, Schnecksville. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated in St. John the Evan- gelist Catholic Church, with the Rev. Don Henry, officiating. The family requests that memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Naples, 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples, Fla. 33999 or to Bosom Buddies, Breast Cancer Support Inc., 4071 Belair Lanes, Naples, Fla. 33940. FRED TROSS Fred A. Tross of Carverton Road, Trucksville, Kingston Township, died Jan. 22, 1995 in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Born in Scranton, he was the son of the late Otto and Della Levitsky Tross. He was a graduate of West Scranton High School and served in the U.S. Army during World War II. | Prior to his retirement, he was - employed by Conrail in Syracuse, NY He was a member of St. Ther- ese's Church, Shavertown and the UTU Local 1968, Syracuse. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Mary E. “Betty” Stage; sons, Fred A., Jr., Long Island, NY: ~ Kevin, Memphis, NY’ four grand- sons; brother, Robert, Old Forge; sister, Helen Mcllwee, Scranton; several nieces and nephews. Funeralservices willbe at 10:30 a.m. Thursday from the McLaugh- lin Funeral Service, 416 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, with a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. in St. Therese'’s Church. A private interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Friends may call from 2 to 4 ~ and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. | Memorial donations may be made to the Trucksville Volunteer ~~ Fire Co., 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, Kingston Township. MYRON WILLIAMS Myron J. Williams, 68, of Har- - veys Lake, died Jan. 17, 1995 at home following an illness. Born at Harveys Lake, he was a son of the late Lyman and Re- becca Stroh Williams. He had resided at Harveys Lake all his life. He was a 1944 graduate of Laketon High School. He was employed at Harveys Lake Bottling works for 20 years. He was last employed by Topps Chewing Gum Inc., Duryea, for 20 years, retiring six years ago. He was a member of Outlet Free Methodist Church, Harveys Lake. He was a past member of Har- veys Lake Lions Club and a member of Daniel C. Roberts Fire Co., Harveys Lake. He and his wife, the former Alice Dobinick celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary Jan. 15. Surviving in addition to his wife are son, Thomas, Shavertown; daughters, Mrs. Harry (Patricia) Loomis, Iron Station, NC; Mrs. Michael (Judith) Spagnuolo; brothers, Richard E. Sr. and Fayette A.; sister, Jeanne W. Hein- bach, all of Harveys Lake; one grandson. Interment, Chapel Lawn Me- morial Park, Dallas. DOROTHY FLYNN Dorothy H. Flynn, of Dallas, died Jan. 17, 1995 at her home following a lengthy illness. Born in Lehighton, she was a daughter ofthe late Joseph A. and Mildred M. Aton Moore. She was a graduate of St. Leo's High School, Ashley and St. Mary's Business School, Wilkes-Barre. . She was a member of St. Ther- ese's Church, Shavertown, King- ston Township. Prior to retirement, she was employed by Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. (A&P). She and her husband, Leo F. Flynn, celebrated their 41st wed- ding anniversary on April 29, 1994. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a brother, Joseph L. Moore, Greensboro, NC; one niece and two nephews. Interment, St. Mary's Ceme- tery, Hanover Township. JESSIE MOORE Jessie H. Moore of Lower Demunds Road, Dallas, died Jan. 22, 1995 at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Forty Fort, she was the daughter of the late Robert K. and Mary Jane Williams Hislop. She was a graduate of Wyo- ming Seminary and resided in Dallas for the past 61 years. She was a member of the East Dallas United Methodist Church and also served as a soloist in numerous Wyoming Valley churches. She was also a past Matron of the Dallas Chapter 396 Order of the Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas. Surviving are son, Thomas S. Jr., Lonoka Harbor, NJ; two grand- children; two great-grandchildren. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. AGNES VALENTINE Agnes Valentine, 87, of Meeker Road, Meeker, Lehman Township, died Jan. 23, 1995 at her home. Born in Pittston, she was the daughter of the late B.R. and Margaret Watson Tompkins. She was a graduate of West Pittston High School and Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She received her master's degree from the University of Pittsburgh. During her teaching career she was a member of the faculties of Atlantic Community College in New Jersey; Lynchburg College in Virginia and Evansville Univer- sity in Indiana. She was preceded in death by her husband, Atty. William A.; brother, Joseph Tompkins; step- daughter, Nancy Byrne Nash. Surviving are a stepson, Wil- liam A., with whom she resided; sister, Elizabeth Wrightson, Falls, PA and Clermont, Fla.; two stepgrandsons; nieces and neph- ews. Private funeral services will be at the convenience of the family from the Curtis L. Swanson Fu- neral Home, corner of Routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek. Interment will be in Lehman Center Cemetery. There will be no calling hours. & Obituaries are 2A published free of charge. 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Apply to: MELLON BANK 8 West Market Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Fax: 717-826-2798 Mellon Bankis an Equal Oppor- tunity/Affirmative Action Em- ployer LEGAL NOTICES The Dallas Post \ / LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted to Irwin J. Prip- stein, in the Estate of Helen Pripstein, late of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, who died No- vember 4, 1994, All persons indebted to said decedent are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the Estate to present the same without delay tothe Executor, Irwin J. Prip- stein, 586 S. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, Administration in the Estate of Rhea Koval, &/ k/a Rhea M. Koval (died Dec. 8, 1994) late of the Borough of Edwardsville, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, have been granted to Raymond Morris. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and’ those having claims are directed to present same without further delay to the Administrator c/o: COSLETT & COSLETT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 312 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, PA. 18704 NOTICE The Dallas School Dis- trict Board of Directors will hold monthly Com- mittee of the Whole Meet- ings for 1995 on the first Monday of the month at 7 P.M. The Regular Monthly Meeting of the Dallas School Board of Directors will be held on the second Monday of the month, with Commit- tee of the Whole Meet- ings beginning at 7 P.M. and the Regular Meet- ings beginning at 8 P.M. Administration Building, Church Street, Dallas, PA. Gloria Brennan Secretary of the Board 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 (717) 341-11840r 341- Including Sat. ‘til 1 P.M. 1185. Ask for Ms. Evenings by appointment Moore! Clip ad to Call ualify for $50.00 sign Quelly lor$50805ian | 1 HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT 116 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa = 824-5717 NRMH | LEGAL NOTICES Due to expansion Brothers TELLER TOE Tricking Go iS Sooke quali- CUSTOMER SERVICE NO er NOTICE IS HEREBY | | driving record YOUR PROFESSIONAL MAN- + No Hazard oditi NER, stron aL GIVEN that Letters of A ie + Trailer provided- Van & Reefer + 2nd Year permits paid * Quarterly bonuses For more information, call 1-800-233-9366. | AUTOMOBILES 1992 SATURN SL2, 4 dr.silver, 37,000 + miles, , 5 spd. Loaded, one owner.-. Exc: cond. call; 675-7299. 3-4-P 1977 MERCEDES BENZ 300D, 5 cyl. p.s., p.b., a/c, am/fm stereo, p.w., auto., sky blue, blue interior, exc. maintained. $3600. 288-4492. 4-4-P '84 OLDS STATION WAGON, $750. 674- 4070. 4-4-P CHILD CARE FAMILY DAY CARE HOME, State Certified, has onefulltime opening available January 30 for infant to school age. Call Jamie at 696-3595. 3-4- ONE FULL TIME OPEN- ING for toddler to school age. Mother of four with nursing background. Call 675-4430. 4-4-P Call 675-5211 to place your GUARANTEED RESULTS classified ad DRIVERS Tractor Trailer AVERAGE IN EXCESS OF 30 CENTS A MILE Layover drivers needed to deliver and pickup through- out Northeast. Home week- ends. Late model Mack CH sleeper cab tractors. Pay includes mileage rate, delivery pay, pickup pay, drop and hook pay, and detention time, as well as $100.00 per month performance bonus. Benefits include Health In- surance, Life Insurance, Paid holidays, and paid vacations. Call recruiting department at 1-800-577-2458. Bolus Freight Systems, 700 North Keyser Ave., Scranton, PA FOR SALE DALLAS - 66 Main St. Historic storefront with loft apartment. This post & beam structure has a 1,000 S.F. Storefront w/ powder room that awaits your business. Beautiful loft apartment DRIVER/TRACTOR TRAILER 2 yrs. exp. Tempo- rary local work, Mon-Fri, 2 shifts. Call 1-800-628-7807 rented for 400 per month. New furnaces, electrical ser- vices. Taxes under $300an- nually. A little work will pay high dividends. Only 75,000. TRACTOR TRAILOR DRIVER Tractor Trailor Driver with 5 yrs. experience, for Florida run. Excellent RUGS, one 11x12, blue berber rug, $120; one 12x13, off white rug, $100. 675-3077. 2-4-P VINYL STORM WIN- DOW, like new, one left 27x52 or alittle more $20. Call 675-0460 leave message. 40-tfn-P LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of | Incorporation were filed and approved on Novem- ber 28, 1994 by the Department of State, Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania, and a Certifi- cate of Incorporation issued to THIRD BASE LUNCH- EONETTE, INC. a coproration, in accor- | dance withthe provisions of the Business Corpo- ration Law of 1988. Robert J. Gillespie, Jr., Esquire MYLOTTE, DAVID & FITZPATRICK 15 Public Square, Suite 200 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 717-824-7739. FIREWOOD FIREWOOD, George Rogers, 675-1356. All seasoned hardwood, 18" long, $55/Ig. load; $85/ cord. 1-4-P FOR SALE COLORTV, 25" console. Beaufiful color, nice cabinet. $100 eill de- liver. 829-1551. 3-4-P MINOLTA MAXXUM FLASH 2800AF Less than 1/2 price new $49; long wool coats, short wool jackets, sweaters, skirts, size 8-10, under $27. (717) 459-1335. 2- ICE SKATES, girl, blk., med, 1 yr. $60 new, asking $20;teen girl, wht, 1yr.,$10; boys, blk. med. 2yr $65 new, asking | $20; men, brown, large, used $10. 675-3073. 2- ORGAN - Childs Mag- nus elecric chord $10; punch set Wexford, 39 pc. $15; Mexican hat, $5. 675-3141. 3-4-P It's easy to place your GUARANTEED RESULTS* CLASSIFIED And, it's inexpensive! 15 Words ll 4 Weeks BH $11 (Ads placed by individuals in all categories except the ones below) AUTOS FOR SALE: 20 Words BM 4 Weeks HB $12 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 20 Words BM 6 Weeks HB $14 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT: 20 Words BM 4 Weeks HB $12 These rates available to individuals or businesses Individuals (not businesses) selling items priced at less than $200 may run up to 15 words for 4 weeks free. GARAGE SALE ADS ARE FREE: 15 words, 2 weeks It you don't get results, we'll run the ad 4 more weeks free. Write your ad here: The Dallas Post Send with payment to: P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18612 orcall 675-5211 to place your ad. DEADLINE: Mondays at 4 p.m. for each Wednesday's issue Cost for extra words: 4 week ads — 60¢ per word 6 week ads — 75¢ per word CAST IRON CLAW FOOTBATH TUB. Exc. i cond. 675-0460 37-tfn-P CHILD CRAFT CRIB, | with mattress, matching bumper pads, diaperbag and sheets. 675-4565 4- 4-P 2 CEMETERY PLOTS/ VAULTS, at Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. Your choice of location. Cost $1,000. 674-6426 days; 696- 3482 evenings. 4-4-P FOR SALE: SPINET- CONSOLE PIANO. Wanted, responsible party to make low monthly payments on piano. See locally. Call: 1-800-327-3345. 4-4-P 21" CONSOLE COLOR TV, $75; humidifier, $35; kidney shape dressing table, $12. Call after 4 p.m. 675-3514. 4-4-P WHITE WICKER BED. | ROOM SET, inc. dresser w/glass top and mirror, 3 shelf bookcase, table night stand w/glass top, i double size headboard. Exc. cond. $450. Call eveningsonly 696-1224. 4-4-P BURGUNDY VINYL TUFTED SOFA and wing back chair. Exc. cond. $400. Callevenings only | 696-1224. 4-4-P YORKTOWNE HEAVY METAL KITCHEN CUPBOARDS, includes top cupboard over refrig- erand sink cabinet; also double cast iron sink w/ Delta faucet, formica countertop $50 neg. 639- 5236. 4-4-P 696-1891 pay & benefits. Call 562-0889 FOR SALE HELP WANTED { WOMAN WANTED to care for elderly mobile woman. Top pay. 5 day week. Transportation provided. 675-1449. 3-+ tfn-P LOST & FOUND - LOST, Brindle Grey- female, very, 675-7219, 675-4275, 477- 2742. hound, frightened. Reward. 1-4-P LOST, Cat approx. 6 mos. old. black/grey ti- ger-stripe male. Valley View Park, Dallas. Child's pet, last seen 1/ 1/95. 674-5865 or 674: 4070. 2-4-P LOST DOGS, Jan. 12, Harveys Lake/Loyalville, area, male, brown Ger- man Shepherd and male, black and white huskie. Both friendly. 639-3217. 3-4-P REAL ESTATE LOOKING FOR PRI: , VACY? One acre mobile” § home lot, no neighbors in sight. Write P.O. Box" 327, Sweet Valley, PA" 18656. 51-6-P HARVEYS LAKE, 75 fos wy lake frontage, 4 bdrms., 21/2baths,. Entire ops erty is on ‘lake side...$255,000. BE- SECKER REALTY, 675- 3611. 1-4-P SHAVERTOWN, 3 unit. ~ building w/2 fireplaces; porches and patios; 2 car garage. Great invest- ment opportu- nity...$140,000. BE- SECKER REALTY, 675- 3611. 1-4-P FORSALEBY OWNER, Orchard View Terrace, Dallas, 3 bdrm., 2 1/2 bath home. Exc. cond. 2 car garage, $185,900. Call M-F, 6 p.m.-9 p.m.;. Sat.-Sun., 9a.m.-9 p.m." 675-4720. 4-6-P HELP WANTED BABYSITTER, mature responsible individual to care for2 boys, 4 & 6 yrs. in our Dallas home. Call for interview. Refs. re- quested. 675-0430. 2-4- R.N. parttime weekdays. Pediatrics office 675- 7955. 3-4-P NEED SITTER for6 mos. old. Mon.-Wed., 8-4. Experienced & refer- SITUATIONS WANTED RELIABLE STUDENT -. AVAILABLE for ronrane errands for elderly, homebound or ill. Gro- cery shopping, post of- fice, banking and light cleaning. Call Marlena, _ 696-1745. 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