7 “716 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 20, 1995 sus — ! [ J Complaint (continued from page 1) Bamana { The Dallas Post “He told me he would see me some night after dark,” Futch said. “I find it ironic that Zeb Redmond would threaten me at a hearing on violations of the Sunshine Law in a statement before witnesses. His threat to see me after dark is characteristic of his modus oper- andi as in the dark, in secret and above the law.” i Ray Rybka, election constable, said he also heard Redmond's remark. ‘hearing. Nearly a dozen specta- tors filled the courtroom. Jay Futch of the Franklin _Township Taxpayers’ Association said the group plans to file the complaint again against the super- visors. “It was dismissed on a techni- cality,” he said. “It doesn't mean the Sunshine Law wasn't broken.” Futch also accused Redmond of threatening him after the hear- . ing. (@) i {lol=8 g [e180] . 8:30 A.M .- 5:00 P.M. 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All ads for going out of business. Ads from outside our circulation area. * If you don't get results in4 weeks, we'll run yourad Box Numbers Free for another 4 weeks. e v Ad Bling Box Numbers are svaieble. They may be mailed Jor (og (1 . $3.00 charge. ‘ormation concerning the box ox Poles confidential, and we cannot disclose the identity of For maximum convenience - 675-3650 the Box Holder. : REAL ESTATE Election 4 i! | 8 ~. {continued from page 1) (a SL EN ? EE a 153 .. “Help!” Snark screamed, his .-. voicé echoing through the snow- ~__ drifts, valleys and pine trees of the . North Pole. “Help! Save me... I "mean us!” . Itdidn't take long for the rest of _ the elves to hurry to the side of the hauling Blithe to safety by the hair! The crowd of elves cheered. “Hooray, Santa!” they cried en- thusiastically! “Santa saved the day!” Santa deposited Blithe in his | Dallas: Don't know what to buy the family Dallas: Having a lot of company and need SALES 27 Years of Experience State Certified : for the Holidays? What about the house of more space? Bring on the company! This 1 1 lake. “Stick out a tree branch!” sleigh, which was parked in the their dreams in a great family neighbor- spacio be onic i ry re Residential one elf with purple hair shouted. air just a few hundred feet away, hood? This brick front two story has it alll Joo with ease! Large open Oak kitchen Real E tat “There aren't any branches long and Vixen wrapped herselfaround Beautiful living and dining room with hard- : €a state « enough!” said another elf, this -_one with pink hair. 7+ “Let's form an elf chain!” cried «.Jovial. “We'll lie down and hold ‘each other's ankles and try to i» reach Snark and Blithe!” The other *. elves agreed that idea might work, «but none of them had the courage .“ to give it a try. Blithe was losing strength. His ~~ grip on the edge of the ice was “weakening and his hair was per- ilously close to the water. Snark «ran in circles, whimpering, look- ing for away to help his friend and - himself. " “We need a boat!" Jovial cried. But the only boats they had were toy boats they had made and they were just too small to hold one elf, let alone three. .*. The crowd of elves fell into a worried silence. They stared, unable to do anything and para- +, lyzed by fear. Mentally, they said goodbye to their friends Blithe and Snark. ¥» “Look!” cried Jovial, pointing to the sky. All the elves faced up- ward. As their eyes got used to the bright Arctic sun, they beheld a the official meeting the official regular | Carverton Road, | Secretary oh none of their Dy ever Soin P on h 3 schedule for 1996. monthly meeting sched- | Trucksville, PA 18708. | 51-1-P If The Only 2 al snarls,” Mrs. Llaus sald. January 3, 1996 ule for 1996. The meeting has been LEATHER COAT, size Things Comin’ forget. I hope he’s thoroughly ashamed. February 6, 1996 January 4, 1996 called for general busi- AUTOMOBILES 40L, brand new. 8 track, Santa Claus was coming. He If was him, I'd leave the North | March 5 1996 February 5, 1996 ness and reorganization 2 speaker tape player, Down Your was riding the back of Rudolph Pole forever and never show my April 2, 1996 March 4, 1996 purposes. 85 DODGE PICKUP. | over30tapes, best offer. Chimney Are and they were darting toward face here again!” May 7, 1996 April 1, 1996 Physically challenged | 450 one owner. V-8 | 675-5676. 52-4-P Bill You Better ‘Blithe at 500 miles per hour. “Now, dear,” Santa said. “Snark | June 4, 1996 May 2, 1996 individuals in need of | 510 o/c short box cap. 1 DINS YOU petier Blithe saw them, too. But it is a good elf.” July 2, 1996 due 3, 1996 special esistanch to: original paint no rust. Po jiEMs OF CLOTH. Call Us...Fast o late. He j : “ » August 6, 1996 uly 1, 1996 public meetings : or women small, : BE Hid ras. Claus bellowed Septemer 3, 1996 August 5, 1996 may contactthe Kingston FHA WE Se °75" | medium, large $1 each. | Were RMH and, wit | @ gen anymore. He was too weak, too | “Good! Why, he went out of his S ber 5. 1996 Township Municipal Of- ; 288-1588. 48-4-P the opening of our SEV- cold and too tired. Giving up, he way to take away your job, as if he Oerober 1, doN8 is Depron oa fice at 696-3809. in ad- : ENTH location, our let go of the edge of the ice and could do it half as well. Well, I Oyember 2 Cloger 2 y 1994 TOYOTA CAMRY leadership position in waited to feel the horrible melting him. Almost immediately, Vixen's warmth surged through Blithe and he began to recover. Meanwhile, Santa was flying at top speed toward Snark. And a good thing, too. Just as Santa plucked Snark from the ice - grab- bing him by the shirt instead of the hair - the ice Snark had been standing on gave way and shat- tered into a million pieces. As Santa landed his sleigh, Rudolph safely hitched back to it, the elves crowded around, shak- ing his hand, praising his courage and speed of action and looking after Blithe and Snark. Some of the elves cried. Others laughed. But all were happy and thrilled with the heroism they had wit- nessed that day. : The next day, the polls opened at 9 a.m. and closed at 7 p.m. Santa won by a landslide. In fact, he got every single vote. At 8 p.m., the Elves Congress named him Santa for Life. Back home, Santa relaxed. It was only a couple of days until his Christmas Eve journey, so he was hope he’s suffering at his big de- that would begin with his hair. feat.” at 8 p.m. in the Kingston Allregular monthly meet- | ments. roof, 6 CD changer, | $125. 696-1685. 48-4-P Susi) Js stander Hien “Oh, I don't think so, dear,” | Township Municipal ingswillbeheldat8p.m. | FOR THE KINGSTON | 15 000 mi. Garage kept. os first. and. Gone ion Instead, he found himself ris- Santa said. “After all. I got every | Building, 11 Carverton intheKingston Township | TOWNSHIP Asking $18,500. 674- | 3 SHELF WOODEN | | 0 oo ohoitour SPE- Hing out of the water. Then he vote. That means Snark voted for | Road, Trucksville, Pa Municipal Building, 11 BOARD OF SUPERVI- | 5715. 49-4-p BOOK UNIT with doors, | | GAL incentives! We noticed his head hurt. Santawas me too!” 18708. Publicworkses- Carverton Road, | SORS like new $40. 696-1685. | | aio offer: sions will be preceding Trucksville, Pa 18708. | Jeffrey K. Box BUSINESS 48-4-P | : each regular meeting at Physically challenged in- Township Manager GARBAGE COMPAG . up 2 Sunn 7:30 p.m. in the confer- dividuals in need of spe- =1- : EB Hig OBITUARIES ence room of the Munici- cial assistance to attend OPPORTUNITIES TOR, never used. 696- Schedules! | pal Building. public meetings may | LEGAL NOTICE : 1658. 48-4-P oy. ; Physically challenged contact the Kingston Tod A : bE MARGARET CANTOR ELIZABETH BANKS individuals in need of Township Municipal Of- | The reorganizational CAN YOU TURN YOUR | SANDWICH MAKER, * 401(k) Plan! © Miss Margaret Cantor of Dal- . las, died Dec. 17, 1995, at the Elizabeth D. Banks, 79, of North Main Street, Shavertown, King- wood floors, Oak kitchen with breakfast bar and eating area with french doors to a deck, family room with brick fireplace, 4 bedrooms 2 1/2 baths, first floor laundry room, and is decorated very tastefully. This home is located on adead end street. What could be nicer? - Offered at $213,900.00 with eating area and family room, spacious living room and dining room with a pocket door to the kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, laundry room with a lot of storage, lower level rec room with a wet bar. Stor- age space is not a problem in this home. Offered at $209,900.00 M.M. GRIFFIN REAL ESTATE, INC. Deborah G. Krohn, G.R.l. 132 Memorial Hwy., Dallas, PA 18612 Office: (717) 675-4663 Fax: (717) 675-1963 3 LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the Kingston Town- ship Planning Commis- sion pursuant to Act 84 of 1986, 65P.S.271 that the following dates have been adopted by the Planning Commission as December 3, 1996 All meetings will be held special assistance to attend public meetings may contact the Kingston LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the Kingston Township Zoning Hearing Board pursuant to Act 84 of 1986, 65 P.S. 271 that the following dates have been adopted by the Zoning Hearing Board as November 4, 1996 December 2, 1996 fice at 696-3809, in ad- vance of the meeting, to make special arrange- LEGAL NOTICE The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors will hold their annual reor- ganization meeting on Tuesday, January 2, 1996, at 6:30 p.m. in the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 vance of the meeting, to ‘make special arrange- meeting of the Jackson Township auditors willbe held on Wednesday, LEGAL NOTICE The Lake Township Board of Auditors will hold the annual reorgani- zation meeting on Janu- ary 3, 1996, in the Mu- nicipal Building at 7:00 p.m. Kathleen G. Williams FOR SALE XLE, V6 loaded power everything. Sun/moon HOBBY INTO ANART? An art that can earn you extra cash if you are | WOODEN CLASSIC GUITAR, incase like new $15; sweeperw/shoulder strap, brand new, $40. 287-9012. 49-4-P 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. - Including Sat. 'til 1 P.M. . Evenings by appointment Cali HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT 116 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 824-5717 Fri. 9-5 ~y TELEMARKETING + Paid Training! » Career Growth Paid Vacations! the Telemarketing in- ~ Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. ston Township, died Dec. 14, Township Municipal Of- ments. January 3, 1996 at 7 p.m. serious, display your tal- + Automated Dialing! * Born in Swoyersville, she was 1995, at Wilkes-Barre General | icq at 696-3809, in ad- FOR THE KINGSTON | inthe Jackson Township | ents in my specialty gift | MANUAL TREADMILL, vee el Biren “the daughter of the late Michael Hospital vance of the meeting to TOWNSHIP Munjoial Building, | Shop. Consign wih ms. bravd name, Worlg || Jf you sek experience, “and Anna Klenotich Cantor and Born on March 12, 1916, in | make special arrange- ZONING HEARING [Don Werkheiser, Far. mofo {nisend your Famouswithodeometer, effectively, you can still ‘was educated in Swoyersville Philadlephia, she was the daugh- | ments. BOARD Secretary fame ghd phone num- | like new, $75. Call 675- qualify. RMHhas a fast- hschools. ter of the late Robert and Sarah | FOR THE KINGSTON Botany W, Gorey |51-1-P xls ©) Dire of You, 1805. 49-4-p paced environment She was preceded in death by ~~ Elliott McKenty. TOWNSHIP Zoning Oiricel ery, P.O. Box 1691 North | SCHWINN BICYCLE, | | '9¢@l for motivated, en- her sisters, Mrs. Mary Liqua and ; She bad ged in Smet PLANNING COMMIS- 51-1-P To place your || eng Station, Plains, PA | free style predator, like ee viduals. “Mrs. Anna Shelpack; brothers, SINce ana wasa member o nmi ified | | 18705. Pick up and de- | new, $75. 675-1805. 49- ' offi "Stephen Cantor, killed in Sicily the Shavertown United Methodist Seren, W Gorey Post Classified livery available. 51-4-P | 4-p CoA 2 * during World War II and George Church and its Ruth Corcoran soning | Call 675-5211 1185. Ask for Ms. Cantor. Circle. LADIES WINTER | | Moore. Clip ad to She was preceded in death by her husband, William T.; sister, Ellen McKenty; brother, Robert ;McKenty. Surviving are her son, William R. Dallas; daughters, Elizabeth Susan Myers, Virginia Beach, VA; Surviving are nephews, Stephen Shelpack, with whom she Fi had resided since 1984 and John | Liqua, Virginia; and a niece Mrs. | Mary Crawford of Massachusetts. Interment, St. Mary's Byzan- tine Rite Catholic Church parish COAT, hip length, blue. qualify for $50.00 sign Brand new, size 24 1/2, on bonus! EOE. $25. 287-9012. 49-4-P RM a 1 LONG SUEDE COAT, 3 = | one all weather coat w/ 2 zipout lining, both in shades of brown, size 42 LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that accountants in the following estates have filed their accounts in the Office of the Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court on or before November 24, 1995 and unless objections are filéd thereto, said accounts will be confirmed and audited by the Orphans’ Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County at 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, January 2, 1996. cemetery in Dallas. Christine C. Calkins, Houston; | NO. NAME OF ESTATE ACCOUNTANT FIDUCIARY CAPACITY or 44. 639-5472 49-4-P 11 grandchildren. 1. ANNA ROMANOFSKY DOROTHY HUNKA and EXECUTRICES = Interment, Arlington Cemetery, LORETTA ROMANOFSKY Dies i, Ingtontemetery.. | 5. HAROLD MEYERS FIRST VALLEY BANK, successor EXECUTOR 3 : to: THE HAZLETON NATIONAL BANK CARL DERHAMMER Memorial donations may be 3. JANET WILLS i FIRST VALLEY BANK EXECUTOR Answers to made to the American Cancer KATHERINE M. SONNER, a/k/a FIRST VALLEY BANK, Successor EXECUTOR King Crossword Eo GC. Dethammen 43. of : £200 I coming Valley Unit. 71 CATHERINE M. SONNER to THE HAZLETON NATIONAL BANK 2 rostwor Alderson/Kunkle Road, Dallas N. Franklin St. Wilkes.Barre. | 5: VERNA SMALLEY FIRST VALLEY BANK, successor ~~ GUARDIAN LIA[BECIO[W[L Bl C[O]P[A Township, died Dec. 18, 1995, at ; 3 ? to THE HAZLETON NATIONAL BANK = |EICIUBRAIRIEIABBOINIUIS] 1 home. 18701. 6. DONALD E. WILL LETHA BOYKO ADMINISTRATOR, C.T.A. solution 18} [KE NINIE BIE [C BR EIST © : : ; . 7. PHYLLIS J. SPAIDE ROBERT H. JENKINS ADMINISTRATOR KIEINJOIS[H|A Born in Wilkes-Barre, he ve RICHARD FULLER 8. CATHERINE M. RUSHINSKI CAROL ANN RUSHINSKI EXECUTRIX #19 1818123] [L]L[a[M/A]s DUN the son of Carl J. Derhammer o 9. HAROLD E. THOMAS JOHN J. WALSH EXECUTOR 3[g[ 72128] [LI MMRIALTMBIAIBIAIR Dallas and the late Mary Niezgoda Richard E. Fuller, 64, of Main 10. GERTRUDE BURKERT JOHN BURKET and CO-EXECUTORS LIOJOIP EEWIOWER SIA IM|E Dethammer. Sires. Dalius dist Dec 16 1998 11. WILLIAM M. DEISROTH, s SUSAN M. DRISEOTH HOLZER and ~~ TESTAMENTARY TRUSTEES 2|12(/ 6111] mmmTio/Am KIAIY]A K[s : i i . . , Sur . an os Thi : Stun Dallas = Wilkes-Barre General Hospi trust for SUSAN M. DEISROTH FIRST VALLEY BANK, successor {717 1z 111] [KENTLIS[HES[OIN .+ High School and resided in the tal. HOLZER, AMANDA DEISROTH, to THE HAZLETON NATIONAL BANK AlLIO ES CINITIUICIKY . Alderson area for the past 13 years. Born in Luzerne, he was the HILARIE DEISROTH AND PATRICIA 100270170250 160 |LLL{EIRERE[RI | EBREIAIU E EIE[L[SEMD[O[L Before retiring for health rea- son of the late Ferris and Daisy DEISROTH ; LERDI!IM | sons, he was employed as a plas- Russell Fuller. 12. VALERIE E. NOVAK, a/k/a THEODORE GLOWACKI ADMINISTRATOR | a | tics technician at Muskin Manu- He attended Dallas High School YALERIA NOVAK: a/k/a | Answers to Super Crosswor | facturing, Wilkes-Barre. and was a resident of Dallas for | 13. FRANK J. PODCZASY ANTHONY PODCZASY EXECUTOR JTOIVIERLIATKIE REHIE MIP REC IHIALL ELT OF ++ Surviving are his wife, the for- the past 54 years. 14 CHARLES L. LEE, a/k/a PNC BANK, N.A., successor to EXECUTOR BIE[THEMMIMIEISEY 1 [PISO 1 IRIAN] 115 + mer Ann Kopack, Dallas; adaugh- Before retirement, he was CHARLES L. LEVY FIRST EASTERN BANK, N.A. NIOIOIN[E[E[VIEIR[L]T[SIT|E[N]S]|T]O TY ter Kimberly, Dallas; brothers employed as a boiler room super- 15. ALDO FRANCONI, SR. PNC BANK, N.A., successor to EXECUTORS EN PIA LA J E : a mL T : ar ’ ; ' . A A | James, Edwardsville; Dwight, visor for Valley Crest Nursing ey EASIERN BAM NA, and [C[T[A[RIME[R[STE MMR SIH[O[V[E]L HFA : | Tunkhannock; Donald, Dallas; Home, Plains Township. 16. ADELE P. FABRIZIO MERIDIAN TRUST COMPANY ADMINISTRATOR, C.T.A. SONA alts 2 3G SE oh alulE | sisters, Mary Patton, Noxen; He was a member and past 7 an A. CORNELIS SALVATERRA EXECUTOR siw[o[o[NMO[A[S[1]S PIU[RIL Martha Derhammer, Tunkhan- . L GLORIA MINNICK EXECUTOR FlA|B J STOINJAIN[D|T{FIMIA|I IEINIE r er etle Daddowisancs 19. LOTTIE S. MARCINKIEWICZ CHESTER J. MARCINKIEWICZ ADMINISTRATOR [FIELATO MMS NEE JMS Alvis A NES A memorial service willbeginat las. | i 3 ’ iE T 5 E a SS E : 5 4 : : : 8 p.m. Friday at the Richard H. There are no immediate survi- DOROTHY STANKOVIC : SIE(L|L HENNA ODEN A[S[SIEINIT { Disque Funeral Home, 672 Me- vors. / Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans' Court ALR 28 we a ma Em . Ww morial Highway, Dallas. Interment, Memorial Shrine The Luzerne County Orphans' Court is a facility accessible to persons with disabilities. rp dl CW TIoINSEOINOIRE HOO! F Friends may call from 7 p.m.to Cemetery, Carverton, Kingston Please notify Frank J. DeSanto if special accommodations are required. Mr. DeSanto can be UINICIU/RILEM A[RINERR L[O[D|ES¥ | [N|RIE the time of the service on Friday. Township. contacted at (717) 825-1635, or by FAX at (717) 925-9343, or by TDD at (717) 825-1860. s|TIv|L{UISELIEIA[SEAIBIE[DRRPIE[K[E AAA oA Ss A AR 5 ANA i 0 i A a mds ah AO SN A 0 Sy te EN 5 fn A Mr An pa Ap i A
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