A A SE RE Pn ee ~~ her husband, Thomas; 16 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 21, 1995 | Wyoming Valley Health Care promotes Cebrick Joan A. Cebrick, M.S., has : recently been named manager, : Fitness and Nutrition Services for : Wyoming Valley Health Care B System. 3 As manager of fitness and © nutrition services, Cebrick is re- ! sponsible for STAR (Specialized . Therapy and Rehabilitation) Fit- + ness and Aerobics at the TPS Medical Pavilion, STAR Nutrition Services, STAR Personal Training Services, and the STARlite, a 12- week behavior modification pro- gram. : She will work with the physical medicine, cardiac rehabilitation, x ¢ science degree in biology from King's College, a master's degree in exercise physiology from Colo- rado State University, and she is a Ph.D. candidate in Nutrition Science at Colorado State. Cebrick is a faculty member for the American Aerobic Association and the International Sports Medicine Association. She is a member of the American College of Sports Medicine, American Dietetic Association, Society for Nutrition Education, Who's Who in the West, Who's Who in Ameri- can Education, and volunteers '§ | We will not knowingly accept an gm FEF PRS oN | Pe Pe. 0° J, athletic ingandhecling 2 for the American Red Cross. ness departments. A native of Swoyersville, Ce- Cebrick holds a bachelor of brick resides in Dallas. NEVA COOK MICHAEL BORYS - Neva E. Cook, 87, of Harveys ' Lake, died June 16, 1995. + She was preceded in death by son, Robert. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Janice Bour, Dallas; Mrs. Neva Blower, Harveys Lake; sons, Wil- liam Cook, Philadelphia; Thomas Cook, Wilkes-Barre; 15 grandchil- dren and 20 great-grandchildren. Funeral Arrangements ar by Recupero Funeral Home, Wilkes- Barre. JACK BARNES Jack C. Barnes, 81, of Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, died June 17, 1995 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- tal. Born in Madison, WI, he was the son of the late B. Carson and Eva Covell Barnes. He was a graduate of New Haven, CT. High School and Bucknell University with a degree in mechanical engineering. Before retirement, in 1980, he was employed as a sales repre- sentative by State Equipment Co. Plains Township, for 37 years. He was a resident of Dallas for the past 49 years. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Wilkes- , Barre; George M. Dallas Lodge : 531 F&AM, Caldwell Consistory AASR in Bloomsburg; Irem Temple - CR £ AAONMS in Wilkes-Barre and the Dallas Rotary Club. He was past commodore of the Harveys Lake Yacht Club, where he was instrumental in forming the sailboat venue of the club. He was the winner of many sailing events sponsored by the club. He was a U.S. Coast Guard veteran of World War II and achieved the rank of lieutenant commander. Surviving are his wife of 55 . years, the former Eleanor Cur- tiss; son, Jack C. Jr., Pittsburgh; daughter, Ann, Syracuse, NY; two grandchildren. Arrangements are by the Rich- “ard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas. Memorial donations may be made to the Hospice of Visiting Nurses Association, 468 Northampton St., Edwardsville, ~ 18704; the Christian Education Dept. of the First Presbyterian Church, 97 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre or the Back Moun- . tain Memorial Library, Huntsville Road, Dallas, 18612. DAVID MacMILLAN David MacMillan, of Noxen, died June 13, 1995, at home. Born in Plainsville, he was the son of the late John and Jennie . Howell MacMillan. He was a graduate of Beaumont "schools and was a member of the ~ Noxen United Methodist Church, i wT the Dairy Man's League, the Inter- national Brotherhood of Electri- cal Workers. He also managed local Little League teams. He worked for the Noxen Tan- nery for 30 years until it closed and later worked as an electrician and dairy farmer. He served with the 109th Na- tional Guard. He and his wife, the former Beulah Patton, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in February. He was preceded in death by brothers, Jeddie and William; . sister, Margaret Rudolph; grand- children Howard Jr. and Debbie Smith. Surviving in addition to his wife are daughters, Mrs. James Wilson,. Tuscumbia, AL; Mrs. Charles Lewis and Mrs. Michael Fetchko, both ofNoxen; son, Percy, Noxen; 18 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren; one great- ~ great-granddaughter; sister, Mrs. pe Jennie Patton, Noxen; several nieces and nephews. Interment, Orcutt Grove Ceme- tery, Noxen. Michael S. Borys, 34, of Routel 18, Pikes Creek, died June 14, 1995 at home. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of Simon and Kathleen Leonard Borys of Pikes Creek. He was a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School. He served in the United States Army several years. He resided in Germany for eight years, returning to Pikes Creek in February. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Jutta Gruen, on Jan. 22, 1995. Surviving are a sister, Ruthanne Coffey, Norwich, CT; brothers, David W., Duryea; Sean P., Dallas; maternal grandmother, Ruth Piarote, Kingston; one niece and one nephew. ; Interment, St. Mary's Byzan- tine Catholic Cemetery, Dallas. Memorial contributions, if de- sired, may be made to St. Ther- ese's Church Memorial Fund, 64 Davis St., Shavertown 18708. MARION SAUL Marion S. Saul, 78, of Laurel Lane, Shrine Acres, Dallas, died June 17, 1995, at home. Born in Jenner, she was the daughter of the late Louis and Verna Crane Sanner. She was a graduate of Scran- ton Central High School and Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, VA. The former proprietress of the Marion Shoppe in Kingston, she was a former resident of Forty Fort and Kingston and lived in Dallas since 1965. She was very active with the League of Women Voters and the United Way. She was a member of the Women's Golf Association of the Wyoming Valley Country Club and its first president. She was also a member of the Irem Temple Country Club and the Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas. She was preceded in death by sister, Helen Bevan; brother, Dr. John C. Sanner. Surviving are her husband, Richard A.; sons, Richard A. Jr., Boston and Robert A., Dallas; two grandchildren; one great-grand- daughter. Private interment was at the convenience of the family. Memorial donations may be sent to the charity of the donor's choice. CATHERINE WOOD Catherine S. Wood, 71, of Robin's Road, Trucksville, died June 17, 1995 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late Nicholas and Sophie Mahalick Soudas. A graduate of Coughlin High School she worked as a secretary for the Luzerne County Court- house, the Pressed Steel Co. and her late husband, former state Sen. T. Newell Wood. She was a former resident of Wilkes-Barre and Harrisburg. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her brother Constantine Soudas. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Edward Zabroski, Wilkes-Barre; Bonita Walsh, Trucksville; one granddaughter, sister, Mae Green- field, Charlotte Harbor, FL; broth- ers, Michael Soudas, Avoca; John Soudas, Binghamton, NY; ‘George Soudas, Jacksonville, FL; Harry Soudas, Scranton. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Memorial donations may be sent to the Alzheimer's Associa- tion, Northeastern PA Chapter, 71 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 18701 or the Special Olympics, 629 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, 18705. Important Notice The Dallas Post reserves the right to reject, edit or properly classify all advertising submitted for publication. 20 Words - 4 Weeks « $11 Prepaid rate, add $1 if billed Call for Business Ad rates D as P Ost . RANTEED Pre-Paid Ads All ads for going out of business. Ads from outside our circulation area. advertisement that might be considered misleading, fraudulent, illegal, unfair, suggestive, in badtaste or discriminatory. 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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 fe A eS 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 — IN-HOME TELEMARKETING We're looking for a self-motivated person to solicit subscriptions on the telephone, calling from their home. This is not a "hard "sell" job. You will receive some leads, training and forms that will make the job The Dallas Post is looking for a freelance photographer who can take sports and other assignments. Bartizek at 675-5211. RS Paid on a per photo basis, with film supplied, this is a good opportunity to add to your portfolio. Most assignments afternoons, evenings, weekends. Darkroom work not necessary, but helpful. To apply, stop by our office at 45 Main Road in Dallas (across from Offset Paperback), or call Ron News Correspondent The Dallas Post is adding to its news staff, and is seeking anews writerto take an average of two assignments weekly. Some assignments will be evening meetings, butother writing is impoitant. The ideal candidate will be someone who is interested in their community, likes people even if they're sometimes obnoxious or foolish, and can write clearly. Prior newspaper experience is notnecessary. Will be paid ona per story basis. If you think this might be a good spot for you, call Ron Bartizek at 675-5211, stop by our office and fill out an application (bring a resume if you have one), or write: News Writer The Dallas Post 45 Main Road, Dallas, PA 18612 easier. But the results are up to you. We expect at least 6-8 hours of calling weekly (mostly evenings), and offer a high commission rate to make it worthwhile. To apply, stop in Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m, send a letter of interest, or call Ron Bartizek at 675-5211. The Dallas Post 45 Main Road P.O. Box 366 Dallas, PA 18612 — ——. — LEGAL NOTICES AUTOMOBILES LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Incorporation were filed and approved onJune 5, 1995 by the Department of State, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and a Certificate of Incorpora- tion issued to LASER VIDEO EN- TERTAINMENT, INC. a corporation, in accor- dance withthe provisions of the Business Corpo- ration Law of 1988. THEODORE L. KROHN, ESQUIRE 201 Park Building 400 Third Avenue Kingston, PA 18704 25-1-P ANIMALS LAB/COLLIE MIX, needs good home. Good with kids. 10 mos. Fe- male/spayed, shots etc. housebroken. 626-4026. 23-4-P THOROUGHBRED GELDING, 16.3 hands, English & Western trained. Exc. dispositon, E lashy, 836-2897. 25-1- RABBITS PUREBRED JERSEY WOOLIES, 12 weeks old. 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Call 675-0460 leave message. 40-tfn-P FREE 3 KITTENS, buff colored male, orange male, black/orange female. 9 wks. old. 639-5181. 23- 4-P FREE, 1 couch folds out toabed, 1 loveseat, good cond. 283-43726 after 6 p.m. 25-4-P LOVESEAT, chair like new $150neg., and other items. 693-3092 after 6 p.m. 22-4-P DOUBLE BED HEAD- BOARD wi/light, book- case and storage. Well made. Mint cond. $75. OBO 696-4385. 22-4-P ry | LA FRANCE CUT VEL- VET SOFA, exc. cond. 675-4565. 24-4-P GARAGE SALE CRAFT SHOW, Nov. 1 1, 1995. Vendors needed. Sponsored by Coughlin Band Parents Assoc. | Call 829-5278 for infor- mation. 25-1-P GARAGE SALE, June 23, 9 am.-4 p.m. 33 Westminster Dr., Dallas. Something foreveryone. 25-1-P 9 Y The Dallas Post is look- ing forthat special some- one - an individual who can devote two to three days a week to calling on businesses in the Back Mountain and persuade them to advertise. This can be a rewarding posi- tion both financially and in personal satisfaction, as you and your custom- Hours can be somewhat flexible, and the commis- sions can be generous for a top performer. No travel outside the Back Mountain. If you're interested, call Ron Bartizek at 675- 5211, or stop by our of- fice at 45 Main Road, across from Offset Pa- perback. We're open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. ALL POSITIONS AVAILABLE, call the Power-Job line at (717) 674-3022 or 1-800-5- EMPLOY. 23-4-P MOTHER'S HELPER, part time to care for in- tant and toddler, light housekeeping and laun- dry. References re- Sire. 675-4272. 23-4- ers accomplish goals. | INSTRUCTION "REAL ESTATE 8.1acres, wooded, some ledges, perked, good building area, Call 717- 675-2866. Neg. Reason- able. 24-6-P 2-3 BEDROOMRAISED RANCH with additional corner lot. Formal dinin- groom, 1 cargarage, Fin- ished lower level. Large deck. $89,900. 696- 3026. 23-6-P i RECREATION : | SUNFISH SAILBOAT, $200 or best offer. 696- 2186. 25-5-P RENTALS \ TELEMARKETING OUTTA' SCHOOL? OUTTA" WORK? . OUTTA' MONEY? OUTTA' LUCK? NOT ANYMORE PLUS THE PERFECT - SCHEDULE FOR YOU: (Many Positions Avaliable on DAY SHIFT!) You can workfulltimer or part time flexible: day or evening shifts. Whatever your shift preference, here's your chance to join a rapidly growing in- dustry leader (re- cently opening our 6th location) staffed with top-notch people who enjoy helping us provide Telemarket- ing services to For- tune 500 clients. Ex- periance preferred, ut if you can com- municate effectively you should still ap-: ly. Don't delay ook at all we have to offer: * Up To $9/HR. * Paid Training * Automated Dialing! « Career Growth! * Paid Vacations! *Bonus Programs! .” + 401 (k) Plan! Formore details, call our Scranton office at (717)341-1184 or 341-1185. Ask for Ms. Moore. Clip ad to qualify for $50.00 sign on bonus! ECE. ig DALLAS, Modern 2 brdm. duplex in lovely neighborhood. No pets, Call Mary, $600 a month. MM. Griffin" R.E. Inc. 675-4663. 25-4-P WILKES-BARRE APT. modern 3 bdrm, $475/ mo. Utilities by tenant. Call 826-0606. 23-4-P 2 BDRM MOBILE HOME, in small cour. References & security. Call 333-4944, 25-5-P BK. MT. BEAUTY SA- LONfor rentin my home. Space for one or two op- erators. Call 675-5707. 25-4-P WANTED GUITARS WANTED, Fender, Gibson, Na- tional, Dobro, Martin, Epiphone, Fender basses & amps. Music Man basses pre-1980, $100 to $5,000. 1-800- 216-8936. 25-4-P Experienced ~ Waiter / Waitess PT. Apply in person Pinebrook Inn Lower Demunds Rd. Dallas SERVICES FOR HIRE 2TEENAGEBOYS look- ing for work mowing lawns. Call 675-3906. 22-4-P WORK WANTED, Col- lege student available for summer babysitting. Call Monica at 696-1745. 25- I r ADVERTISING poLicy The Dallas Post at- tempts to maintain high ethical standards in our advertising columns. We ask to see the informa- tion that a reader would receive if payment is re- quired, in order to verify its value. We also require: ads listing 900 numbers, | which are paid calls, to include the cost per min- ute in their copy. If you feel that an ad has misrepresented in- formation, or that you have been treated un- ethically by one of our advertisers, please call Ld ouroffice at 675-5211 so % that we may investigate. PIANO LESSONS, for all ages. Call Norma Smith Rogers, 675-1356. 25- LOST & FOUND FOUND Black Labrador, white tip tail and four white paws found in Cen- 23-4-P FOUND, Black Lab male, very friendly. Newton Ransom Area. 388- 2974. 25-4-P termoreland. 333-4475. PERSONAL ROMANCE IS IN YOUR FUTURE at Destiny Dating Service. 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