14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 15, 1996 OBITUARIES DOROTHY BRYANT Dorothy C. Bryant, of RR 2, Dallas, died May 6, 1996, at home. Born March 9, 1924, in Ply- mouth, she was the daughter of the late George P. and Leona Evans Cooper. She and her husband, Burt Benson Bryant Jr., celebrated their 49th wedding anniversary on May 3. Surviving in addition to her husband, are her son, Burt Benson Bryant III, Pasadena, CA; daughers, Shirley Jane Smith and Margaret Louise Bryant, both of Dallas; Elizabeth Ann Bryant, Shavertown, Kingston Twp.; five grandchildren; five great-grand- children. Interment, Maple Grove Cem- etery, Pikes Creek, Lake Town- ship. MICHAEL POLK Michael Polk. of Orange, Franklin Township, died May 8, - 1996, at home. Born in Miners Mills, Wilkes- Barre, he was the son of the late Frank and Anastasia Lazoric Polk. He graduated from Plains Me- morial High School and attended Bucknell University and Wharton School of Finance. "He resided in Orange for the past 20 years. He was previously employed by Planters Peanuts Division of Na- tional Brands, and later by the U.S. Post Office, and Franklin First Savings and Loan. He was also a suburban correspondent for the former Wilkes-Barre Record He was a member of Holy Trin- ity Russian Orthodox Church, Wilkes-Barre; a charter member of Plains Lion Club and a past governor of F.R.O.C. He was preceded in death by his sister, Mrs. Nettie Lacy. Surviving are his wife, the former Theresa Paulhamous, of Plainsville; daughters, Mrs. John (Margaret Ann) Smith, Orange; Ruth Polk, at home; brothers, John Polk, Plains Township; Theodore Polk, Wyoming; sisters, Mrs. Frank (Mary) Socash, Kingston; Elaine Karavitch, Val- ley Stream, NY: four grandchil- dren; five great-grandchildren. Interment, Memorial Shrine Park of Northeastern Pennsylva- nia Inc., Franklin Township. JOHN SELACH John Selach, 81, of Lakeside Drive, Outlet, Harveys Lake, died May 8, 1996, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. : Born in Pringle, he was the son of the late Nicholas and Anna Demchak Selach. He resided in Harveys Lake [or the past 27 years. Before retiring, he owned and operated Bull Brothers Tire Re- capping Co., Luzerne. He was a member of the Workman's Circle, Wilkes-Barre. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Mary Skubutis. Surviving are his daughters, Kimberly Gritman, Harveys Lake: Roxanne E. Baron and Shirley H. Moskowitz, both of Florida; sister, Helen Kuzminski, Pringle; broth- ers, Nicholas Selach, Lame Deer, Mont.; Stephen Smith, Great Bend, Kan.; two grandchildren. Interment, St. Nicholas Cem- etery, Pringle. DELORES NORRIS Delors Norris, 46, of Weavertown Road, Shavertown, Jackson Township, died May 11, 1996 at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born July 3. 1949, in Wilkes- Barre, she was the daughter of Stephen Housock of Sweet Valley and Harriet Vanbuskirk Houssock of Swoyersville. She resided in Shavertown for the past 20 years and was em- ployed as an activities assistant by the Valley Crest Nursing Home, Plains Township, lor 20 years. She was a member of the Fel- lowship Baptist Church, Shavertown. Surviving in addition to her parents, are her husband, Rob- ert, Shavertown; son, James J. Cole, Kingston; daugher, Maureen McCabe, Forty Fort: three grand- children; brothers, Stephen Houssock, Larksville; Daniel Houssock, Plymouth; John Houssock. Claremount, NH; sis- ters, Jackie Forte, Milton, FL; Alice Condratic, Wilkes-Barre; Nancy Cool, Wilkes-Barre. WFuneral services will be at 11 a.m,. Wednesday {rom the Curtis L. Swanson, Funeral Home Inc., corner of routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Tim Hargett, pastor, Moscow, officiating. Interment will be in Maple Grove Cemetery, Pikes Creek. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer So- ciety, 71 N. Frnaklin St., Wilkes- Barre, 18701. LUDWIG ALBOSTA Ludwigd. Albosta, 77, of Parrish Street, Dallas, died May 9, 1996 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- tal. Born in Sugar Notch, he was the son ofthe late Paul and Pauline Scheffler Albosta. He graduated from St. Mary's High School and Pennsylvania State University and resided in Dallas for the past 41 years. Before retiring, he was em- ployed as a sheet metal worker by Local 41, Wilkes-Barre, and pre- viously by Magee Carpet, Bloomsburg, as an engineer. Fol- lowing retirement, he taught sheet metal working at Wilkes-Barre Area Vocational Technical School. He was a member of the Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, the Re- treat League and the Retirees Club of the Sheet Metal Workers. Surviving are his wife, the former Genevieve Donnelly; daughters, Charlene Albosta, Huntingdon Beach, CA; Paulette Albosta; Miami Lakes, FL; two grandchildren. Interment, Mount Olivet Cem- etery, Carverton, Kingston Town- ship. SHARON REAKES | Sharon Reakes, 42, of Lehman Township, RR 2, Dallas, died May 10, 1996 at home. : Born Sept. 12. 1953, in Nanticoke, she was the daughter of the late Louis J. and Ethel Mae Smith Conway. She was employed by Mercy Health Care Center, Sheatown, Newport Township; and was presi- dent of Sportman Racing Club, Dallas. Surviving are her husband, Franklin Reakes Jr.; daughters, Amy, Missy and Michelle Reakes, all at home; Tammy Kowalski, Glen Lyon, Newport Township; Kimberly Long, Tunkhannock; son, Robert Long Jr., at home; sisters, Donna Shuckler, Nanticoke; Jo Ann Pavlick, RR Hunlock Creek, Hunlock Town- ship; Margaret Goy, Hudson, Plains Township; brother, Henry Brucher, Loyalville. Interment, Maple Hill Cem- etery, Hanover Township. DORIS SPENCER Doris M. Spencer, 75, of Hi- Meadows Apartments, Dallas, died May 9, 1996, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. BornJune 11, 1921, in Dallas, she was the daughter of the late James Roy and Anna Bryson Rogers. She resided in Idetown most of her life before moving to Hi-Mead- ows Apartments seven years ago. She was a member of Shavertown United Methodist Church, its Women's Circle and Eastern Star Quilting Groups and delivered newspapers at the Hi- Meadows Apartments. She was employed by the former Native Textiles, Dallas, for 10 years and by the former Carpenter's Nursing Home, Harveys Lake, before retiring in 1978. She was preceded in death by her husband, Glenn; brothers, Glenn and Jack Rogers. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. Joseph (Sharon)Wallace, Shavertown, Kingston Township; sister, Mrs. Richard (Ruth) Will- jams, Harveys Lake; three grand- children; one great-grandson. Interment, Idetown Cemetery, Lehman Township. PAUL SPACE Paul J. Space, 79, of Noxen, died May 10, 1996, at the Hospice St. John: Inpatient Unit of the Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medi- cal Center, Plains Township. Born May 27, 1926, in Noxen, he was the son of the late Ralph and Eleanor Casterline Space. He resided in Noxen all his life. He was employed by Proctor & Gamble Paper ° Products, Mehoopany, before retiring in 1980. He was a member of the Inde- pendent Bible Church of Noxen: the South Mountain Land Asso- ciation: the Limited 20 Rod and Gun Club, South Mountain. He was also a caretaker for Orcutl's Grove Cemtery Associa- tion, Noxen, for more than 40 years. His wife, the former Alice Wall died in 1967. Surviving are a son, Thomas L., Lake Silkworth; daughter, Gail Space, Tunkhannock; sisters, Letha Weaver, Harveys Lake: Mary Glaush, - Noxen; two stepgrandchildren; one greatl- stepgranddaughter. Interment, Orcutt's Grove Cem- etery, Noxen. Memorial donations may be made to the Hospice St. John Inpatient Unit of the Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, 1000 East Mountain Dr.. Wilkes- Deadline 4:00 P.M. Mondays Important Notice discriminatory. 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Call 675- 5211 to place your GUARANTEED RESULTS classified ad 1 - Ads that fall under the following criteria must be paid in advance of publication: Work wanted + Situations wanted All ads for moving, if they are leaving the area. All ads for going out of business. Ads from outside our circulation area. Blind Box Numbers are available. They may be mailed or picked up. $3.00 charge. All information concerning the box number is confidential, and we cannot disclose the identity of carefully the first day it the Box Holder. TELEMARKETING LEWITH 7 FREEMAN GetY C . REAL ESTATE RYO Canter 'H & FRE] | GARAGE SALE SALES This Job's Nothing SHAVERTOWN - Unique building lot w/ stream, NEIGHBORHOOD GA-- 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 Including Sat. 'til 1 P.M. Evenings by appointment Call HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT 116 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 824-5717 ADOPTION AUTOMOBILES WE KNOW YOU HAVE CONCERNS about find- ing agood home for your baby. Our loving com- passionate home is ready to accept your newborn. Medical/legal paid. Please call Patty & Ed at 1-800-610-9844. 19-4-P AUTOMOBILES 1987 Z-28 CAMARO, 305 eng. auto., am/fm cassette. Sharp car. Price reduced $2300. 696-4125 after5p.m. 16- tfn-P ‘87 CHEVROLET CONV. VAN, new brakes/battery, no rust, AC, CB, am/fm cassette, power locks, windows. Much more, $3,800. 287-1930. 17-4-P LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL The Dallas School Dis- trict Board of Directors solicits sealed proposals for DISTRICT WIDE PAVING PROJECT. Specifications may be secured from the Busi- ness Manager, Charlotte Williams at the Adminis- tration Office, Church Street, Dallas, PA. Bids will be accepted at the Office of the Busi- ness Manager, upto 2:00 P.M., Thursday, May 30, 1996. Bids will be pub- licly opened at2:00 P.M., May 30, 1996, in the Board Room of the Ad- ministration Office. Gloria D. Brennan Board Secretary 19-3-P LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas School Dis- trict Board of Directors solicits sealed proposals for the REMOVAL OF GARBAGE AND RECY- CLABLE MATERIALS. Specifications may be secured from the Busi- ness Manager, Charlotte Williams at the Adminis- tration Office, Church Street, Dallas. PA. Bids will be accepted at the Office of the Busi- ness Manager, upto 2:00 P.M. Friday, June 7, 1996. Bids will be pub- licly opened at2:00 P.M., Friday, June 7, 1996, in the Board Room of the Administration Office. Gloria D. Brennan Board Secretary 18-3-P 1987 PONTIAC SUN- BIRD 4 cyl., auto. Ask- ing $1,600. 675-2758. 19-4-P BOATS 16 FT. SUNBIRD, exc. cond. Great pleasure boat. New 70 hp Johnson motor, tilt con- trol. $9,000 neg. Every- fs Inc. 639-2819. 19- To Sneeze At!!! 100% company paid benefits including medical, dental, vision and prescriptions! 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' For free information, call 717-826-0792. 18-4-P FOR SALE GOLF CLUBS, Ben Hogan medallion irons (9) #2throughP.W., Leg- end steel shaft, perfect cond. $150. Also gold- smith metaldriver #1 and trict Board of Directors solicits sealed proposals for GENERAL SUP- PLIES, FALL & WINTER SPORTS (BOYS’ SOC- CER, FIELD HOCKEY, FOOTBALL, GOLF, BOYS’ BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ BASKETBALL, WRESTLING, GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL, SWIM- MING, CROSS COUN- TRY). Specifications may be secured from the Busi- ness Manager, Charlotte Williams, atthe Adminis- tration Office, Church Street, Dallas, PA. Bids shallbeinthe hands ofthe Business Manager not later than 2:00 P.M. May 24, 1996. Bids shall be opened publicly atthat time in the Administra- tion Building. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD Gloria D. Brennan Board Secretary 19-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Letters Testamentary have been granted to JOHN F. LANCIO, Shenandoah Drive, Brentwood, TN, 37027, in-the ESTATE OF HAYWOOD M. LANCIO, Deceased, late of 275 Ferguson Avenue, Dal- las, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on February 28th 1996. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands are requested to present the same to the above-named Execu- tor or to his counsel. BENJAMIN R. JONES, Ill, ESQUIRE 1043 Wyoming Avenue Forty Fort, PA 18704 18-3-P 806 LEGAL NOTICES | 306 1747 LEGAL LEGAL NOTICES The Dallas School Dis- | LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Letters Testamentary have been granted to H. RONALD PIETRACCINI, 365 West Center Hill Road, Dallas, PA, 18612, and BONNIE GREENWOOD, 5: Idlewood Drive, Haddonfield Hills, Dallas, PA 18612, in the ES- TATE. OF HARRY G:E OR "GE PIETRACCINI, A/K/A® HARRY G. PIETRACCINI, De- ceased, late of 17 Skyview Drive, Dallas, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, who died on February 25th, 1996. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands are requested to present the same to the above-named Execu- tors or to their counsel. BENJAMIN R. JONES, Il, ESQUIRE 1043 Wyoming Avenue Forty Fort, PA 18704 18-3-P LEGAL | 4p approx. 10 acres. $75,000 building size 3,000 SF. dock. $1.75 per Sq. Ft. DALLAS - Orchard View Terrace. Affordable lots w/ all public util. Offers welcome. Asking $25,000-$35,000 DALLAS - Build to suit. Prime Rt. 309 location. Max. DALLAS - Lease. 5,000 SF Warehouse space w/ loading DALLAS - Lease. Medical or professional offices, 7000 SF avail. Will divide. $6.50 per SF \For Details Call: Judy Rice, Associate Broker 288-9371 Ex. 230 (AUTO RENTAL? Lowest Prices in Town Day - Week - Month Cash - Credit Card - Check Dallas Auto Rental \_ Phone 675- 3666 Day or Nite J FOR SALE FOR SALE EXERCISE BIKE, new, $250, will sell for $60. 821-0836 after3p.m. 17- 4-P FISHER-PRICE HIGHCHAIR, $30, exc. cond.; 4’ wide x 3’ long, rattan bar, good cond., $70. 675-7154. 18-4-P WOMENS PLUS SIZE TOPS, like new, size 46, $6 ea.; sweeper, all attachements, brand new, $40; large blue granite roaster, new $5. 287-9012. 18-4-P MAHOGANY ROCKER, $100; maple rocker, $50; Ethan Allen bench $100; solid maple frame with large colonial picture $50. 477-3466. 18-4-P 3 MAPLE CHAIRS with brown plaid cushions, $125; solid maple floor lamp, $100. 477-3466. 18-4-P LARGE SHRUBBERY, cheap. Mustbe removed by buyer. 675-2927. 19- O’BRIEN WATER SKIS with ropes $100; rowng machine $25. Call after 5 p.m. 333-4562. 19-4- P LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS“HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary in the Estate of Ruth C. Jones (died April 29, 1996) late of the Borough of Edwardsville, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, have been granted to William J. Jones and Ruth C. Richards. 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 Executrix, c/o: COSLETT & COSLETT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 312 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, PA 18704. 20-3-P The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors, at their regular monthly meeting held Wednesday, May 8, 1996, passed on second and final reading Ordinance 1996-1. The entire text of which may be examined, and copies are available, at the Town- ship Manager's Office, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The following is the short title of the ordinance: AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON LAYING OUT AND OPENING IVY DRIVE AND MAPLE LEAF ROAD OF KINGSTON TOWNSHIP, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVA.- NIA. Physically challenged individuals in need of special | assistance to review this document may contact the Kingston Township Municipal Office at 696-3809, in advance, to make special arrangements. TDD access is available through this same phone num- ber. The ordinance will take effect immediately. FOR THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Jeffrey K. Box Township Secretary 20-2-P KOLCRAFT BABY STROLLER, 2 yrs. old, $25. 675-4777. 19-4-P ARCH STEEL BUILD- INGS, - Huge savings on Select Models while sup- plies last. Cancellations & Repos. 20x26, 25x44, 30x50, 40x78. Low monthly Payments. Call 1-800-341-7007. 19-4- P GOLD & TAUPE MOD- ERN LIVINGROOM, 3 pcs. Very good cond. $175. 655-6178. 19-4- P - ~ GAS STOVE, good cond. $200. Please Iv. message 287-6899. 19- 4-P 14 7/8” BY 11” CON- TINUOUS FORM com- puter paper. Five boxes, 18 and 20 Ib. Blue bar and green bar. $35 each or all for $150. 675-5211 during business hours. 9-P-TFN BASS GUIITAR and amp. $175. 823-0161. 20-4-P HUTCH with glass doors, $125; dresser $50. both in very good cond. 821- 0836 after 3p.m. 20-4-P MURRAY OVERSIZED TURBO boys bicycle $50; above ground swim- ming pool ladder, $50. 696-2640. 20-4-P FREE SOFA BED - 639-1721. 19-4-P : GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE, Left- overs? Bring them to the Back Mountain Memo- rial Library for the July Auction. 675-1182. 14- tfn-P RAGE SALE, Meadowcrest Manor,-, Chase Corners. May 18; .» 9-3 p.m. 19-2-P GARAGE SALE, May 18, 45 lake St., Dallas across from> Richardson’s Dodge, 9- a.m.-2 p.m. Couch, love. seat, computer, stereo: speakers, lots more. Misc. furniture. 20-1-P_. NEIGHBORHOOD: SALE, Sunrise Estates, (last street) kids clothes, toys, furniture, house-. hold items, Sat. May 18, * 9-2 p.m. No early birds. - 20-1-P ; GARAGE SALE." Briarcrest Road, Dallas, coming from the direc. tion of Turkey Hill turn™ right off of 415 onto, Briarcrest, 5th house on.” left. May 24 and 25, Fri, 9-4; Sat. 9-2. Jewelry, @ speakers, household shop items. Look for. signs. HELP WANTED GIRL TO CLEAN 2 rooms, kitchen and bath, 2 1/2-3 hrs. every two weeks. 675-5613. 18-4-., P wer SUMMER HELP WANTED, Columbia: Porch Shade Co,, Harveys Lake Highway. 639-1223. 20-4-P NURSING ASSISTANT: for personal care home. Full and part time in Dal-,- las. 342-8888 or 675 , 0598... 20 AP » LOST & FOUND: LOST, April 20, ook white, and tan male bor- der collie. Dallas area. Red collar. 675-7055. 17-4-P LOST, Malebeagle, neu: tered, missing from Jack- son Twp. home since Sun., April 28. White and tan. Reward, 696-3535. 19-4-P MOBILE HOMES MOBILEHOME 12’ x60’ very good cond. Newly renovated, air cond. new carpet, verticals, party. furnished. New furnace.” Washer and appliances included. Priced for quick sale, $9,950. 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