12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 17, 1996 OBITUARIES MICHAEL BOLIN Michael T. Bolin, 17, of Dallas, died July 13, 1996, at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Born Aug. 16, 1978, in Wilkes- Barre, he was the son of Michael Bolin and Romaine Krawielz Korsun. GLORIA HILL Gloria K. Hill, of North Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, died June 22, 1996. She was born in Avoca, daugh- ter of the late William Atwell and Rose Rowe Meneeley, and at- tended Kingston Township High School. Important Notice Low Rates The Dallas Post reserves the right to reject, edit or properly classify all advertising submitted for publication. We will not 20 Words + 4 Weeks + $12 Prepaid rate, add $1 if billed A Pre-Paid Ads The Dallas Post 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. (01 {[vT-H § [017] £3 8:30 AM . - 5:00 P.M. Mon. - Fri. 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SET neral Mass at 9:30 a.m. in Gate of Ive gran CAalidren. slepsons, Lho- 27 Years of Experience RMH Teleservices, « PAY NO COMMISSION Heaven Church, Dallas. fos Jie tue Joy & 161 Park Ave., Exp 1300 Silver Auge « WE MARK ABOVE Interment will be in Mount 1 yarwick, KR. 1Sister. Severly . inners for YOUR PRICE : . Atwell Kocher, Shavertown; hall Wilkes-Barre PA 1 CENTER EXCEL- : “\ Oliva Cemelary, Catverion, brother, Kenneth Atwell. 4 State Certified LENCE, has many ca- CALL FOR DETAILS | } ® ROBERT MORGAN SR. Robert D. Morgan Sr., 68, of Dallas, died July 15, 1996 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born March 4, 1928, in Franklin Township, he was the son of the late Arthur and Lucy Derby Morgan. He graduated [rom Dallas Township High School, and was employed for many years, by Dal- las Engineering as a heating and plumbing installer. He was a veteran of World War II; active as a Franklin Township zoning officer; assistant Boy Scout Nanticoke: half sister, Kay Atwell, Moosic; stepbrother Edward Meneeley, Jim Thorpe. Interment, Woodlawn Cem- etery, Dallas. KAREN MYSLBORSKI Karen L. Myslborski. 25, of Dallas, died July 8, 1996, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born July 25, 1970 in Greenport, NY, she was the daugh- ter of Henry and Carole Myslborski Sat. - Sun., July 20 - 21 12 Noon - 5 PM. Steinway Piano (small upright), Clocks including Grandfathers, Grandmothers and other Clocks, Desk w/Bookcase, Good Books, Statuary, Tiffany Desk Lamp, Mahogany Bedroom Furniture, Sofa, Chairs, Paintings, Cedar Chest, Linen, Tools, contents of Basement Dale K. Myers, Mgr. Tl _J (717) 836-1582 Residential ‘Real Estate Appr BESECKER REALTY Robert L. Besecker, Realtor 10 Main St. Dallas, PA 18612 (717) 675-3611 aiser reer opportunities wait- ing for YOU! We Offer: * Up to $10/hr. « Full medical benefits + 401(k) Plan + Paid training + Professional work environment Join our team of profes- sional tele-sales reps servicing our Fortune 500 Clients. Call our HR Recruiter at (717) 341- 1184 or 341-1185 for more details. Clip ad to qualify for $50 sign-on bonus! — I 288-3607 NELSON FURNITURE | WAREHOUSE 210 Divison St., Kingston (Across from Piledggi's Rest.) FOR SALE VINYL STORM WIN- DOW, like new, one left 27x52 or alittle more $20. Call 675-0460 leave message. 40-tfn-P FREE master of Troop 281, Dallas; coach ~~ ©f Greenport. Hin : . : lor’ . . FREE, Heating oil in large ttm Ousngebiins leapt many, SHegadusien bine semper PERSONAL LOANS Waitress/Waiter | | | MAKE BIG School Bus || drums in celiar f inter ber of the Orange United Method- J°€FeZ In Tan se 2nd ace iting Part Time, Flexible : ested call 675-2701. 26- : from King's College, in 1992. $600 TO $1 0.000 art tame, oo MONEY Drivers , ist Church. : ’ hours, Fine Dining ex- 4-P He was preceded in death by a Later she was assistant comp- : irs, 8 Put Your Personal for Hesdilait’ Laka: rr iter. troller for the Hemingway Devel- Apply by phone or in person PETIeNCE NOcesSary Computer To Work. : ® brother, Arthur; a sister, Ada. ; Mon. - Eri. 9-5 ASolo iniBerson A Lehman area. Minimum FREE, 8-week old pup- bh He and .his wife. the former ©pment Corp., Moosic. on: X pply 1n person. Amazing FREE CDL Class C School Bus | | pies, adorable shepherd’ Geraldine Stritzinger, celebrated Surviving in addition to her Including Sat. 'til 1 P.M. Pi 0 Kk Information. License meadedicdriveal| chow mix. Ready io go ir 34t her ATTIVOTS parents are her fiancee, Jonathan Evenings by appointment ne Broo he to good homes. Call 639- their 34th wedding anniversary, amiss alta fran dparents : Restaurant CALL small/mini bussette on a | | 4500" "er 20 April 14. 2 gion Call 1 t te with i : Jaen WY eal illi -ski 4 pleasant route with pre 4. Surviving in addition to his wife ~~ Bruno and Lillian Myslborski of HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT 3047 Lower 823 4040 _ school: children. Normal 26-4-P are sons, Robert Jr., Dallas; Roger, Greenport; a sister, Linda and a ; Demunds Rd ext. 138 @ work week Tuesday - Fri- Dallas; Arthur, Dallas; daughters, brother, Andrew, both ol 116 S. Main 81 Wy kes Barve, Pa A . ay GARAGE SALE Debbie Havens, Rochester, NY: reenpors. = allas ore : ; 2 : : ; eed | | Monday. Good . Li- Doris Taylor, Harding; a sister, & Pineal services were held in . NOTICES snes La YARD SALE, July 20- i Diana Newberry, Dallas: 14 grand- reenport. 2 | on . | | 21,Hudson Area, Plains. a children: i and nephews. Memorial donations may be LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES oy train rig Ci New and used items, @ Funeral services will be at 11 pads to the National Leukemia INVITATION FOR BIDS LEGAL LEGAL Alii Sjotibles jewelry. 29- a.m. Thursday from the Harold C. ocle’y. ¢ go Snowdon Funeral Home, 140 N. : i NOTICE IS HEREBY| NOTICE IS HEREBY | |Yearsold. HARVEYS CAKE > Main St., Shavertown, with the The Ringsioh Township Bang. 2 Suparyisors Sip | GIVEN that Letters Tes-| GIVEN that Letters Tes- || Call 823-3333 || FAVILY YARD SALE Rev. Jackson Cox. pastor. offici- receive sea ; tamentary have been|tamentary have been July 20, 9-2. imine ating. Interment will be in Memorial Shrine Park, Carverton. Friends may call {rom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. KATHRYN THACHER - MARVINSCOTT Marvin F. Scott, 75, of Daven- port Street, Dallas, died July 12, 1996 at home. Barn: Feb. 26, 1921, in Loyalville, he was the son of the late Marvin A. and Frances E. PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING, an Addition and Reno- vation project, Kingston Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, generally described as a two story, 5954 square foot vehicle maintenance and storage facility addition, including alterations to two existing maintenance buildings, until 3:00 p.m. (local time) on August 1, 1996, at the Township Manager's Office, Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708. granted in the Estate of Paul A. Hoover, late of Lake Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on May 22, 1996. All persons in- debted to said estate are required to make pay- granted in the ESTATE OF MARTHAS. TERRY, late of Harding, Exeter Township (died Novem- ber 22, 1995) to Judith Terry Smith, 1527 Byron Street, Palo Alto, Califor- nia 94301. All persons indebted to said estate FOR SALE SOLID BRASS URN $50; 2 large pictures, solid maple frames, $10 ea. 477-3466. 27-4-P for everyone. Left at Grotto goover bridge fol-* low signs by post office. 29-1-P “ GARAGE SALE, July 19-20, 9-5 p.m. across from Frances Slocum ment, and those having Swire Scott. a | claims or demands to are required to make A NG roROMND Park entrance, 35 Pine Kathryn E. Thacher of Lakeside He resided in the Back Moun- | The bids will be opened and read aloud at a Special present the same with- payment and those hav- hgh og Dr., Carverton Heights. Drive, Harveys Lake, died July 9, tain most of his life, and worked | Meeting of the Kingston Township Board of Super- | 4 jejay to Bert Hoover, ing claims or demands to rr : + | Doyourschool shopping, visors to be held at the Kingston Township Municipal Executor, P.O. Box 83. present the same with- 27-4- early. Something for evi: 1995, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Drums, Butler Town- ship, she was a daughter of the late Herbert C. and Verna C. Walp Wenner. She graduated from Freeland High School and Bloomsburg State Teachers College in 1933, and resided in Harveys Lake for the past 27 years. She was a member of Shavertown United Methodist Church and its Ruth Circle. Surviving are her husband, - Merlyn Jr.; son, Leonard J., Woodbridge, VA; a brother, Herbert A. Wenner, Miriam, KS; one granddaughter. Interment, St. Johns Cemetery. Memorial donatons may be made to Shavertown United Meth- odist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, 18708. JULIA WILKENS Julia Wilkens, 84, of Dallas, died July 14, 1996, at the Mead- ows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born Aug. 1, 1911, in Wilkes- Barre, she was the daughter of as a shepherd for Conyngham Farms Inc., Shavertown, Kingston Township for 40 years before re- tiring in 1986. He was a member of the Dallas United Methodist Church, and was a [ormer leader of the Clover- leaf 4-H Club, Trucksville, Kingston Township for 15 years. He and his wife, the former Elizabeth Hopple, celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary onJune 4. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Evelyn Sims; a great - granddaugher, Cassandra Evans. Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, Marvin W. Scott, Sweet Valley, Ross Township; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Thomas (Ruth) Chal- lenger, Trucksville; a sister, Ruth Searfoss, Noxen; [ive grandchil- dren: seven greal-grandchildren. Interment, Maple Grove Cem- elery, Pikes Creek. CARL SIGLIN SR. Carl C. "Siggy" Siglin Sr., 80, of Noxen, died July 10, 1996, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Building at 7:00 p.m., that same day. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, Prepared by Bakker & Lewis Architects and Borton-Lawson Engineering, including DRAWINGS and PROJECT MANUAL, may be examined at the Kingston Township Munici- pal Building and the Northeast Pennsylvania Con- tractors Association, Inc. at 1007 Oak Street, Pittston, Pennsylvania, and obtained at the office of the Architects, 1204 Jackson Road, Shavertown, Penn- sylvania 18708. The PROJECT MANUAL is in one binding and DRAWINGS are bound separately. Bidders may secure DRAWINGS and a PROJECT MANUAL upon payment of Ninety and no hundredths dollars ($90.00). Checks shallbe made payable to Kingston Township, and will not be refunded. The construction work is included in four (4) sepa- rate Prime Contracts - General, HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical Construction, to be performed at prevailing wage rates. Bids must be accompanied by a “Bid Bond” in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the amount of the BID. Kingston Township is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The successful Bidder will be required to furnish and pay for a satisfactory PERFORMANCE BOND, a LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND, and a one year MAINTENANCE BOND. Lehman, PA 18627, or ~ his attorney, Theodore L. Krohn, Esquire. THEODORE L. KROHN, ESQUIRE 400 Third Avenue, Suite 201 Kingston, PA 18704. 28-3-P LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Letters Testamentary have been granted to FRANCES A. STASH, 1075 Smith Pond Road, Shavertown, Luzerne County, PA, 18708, in the ESTATE OF "JOSEPH S. ELENCIK, A/K/A JO- SEPH S. ELENCHIK, DECEASED, late of the Township of Kingston, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, who died on April 25th, 1996. All per- sons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment, and out delay to the Execu- trix named, or to Attor- ney George L. Fenner, Jr., P.O. Box 1161, Wilkes-Barre, PA 187083. 27-3-P FOR SALE TAYLOR BUBBLE graphite senior shaft 10.50 driver, $175; Tay- lor titanium bubble 12 degree driver, senior shaft $250. New, 288- 7517 or 696-4239 after 6 p.m. 26-4-P SOLAR COVER for 15 ft. roundpool, $20; wicker shelf $25; playpen $25; poolframefor 15 ft. round pool $20. 10 spd. bike $20. 696-3559. 26-4-P ELECTRICTYPEWRIT- ERS: IBM Select Two $50; Smith Corona por- table $30. Both perfect cond. 288-9969. 26-4-P those having claims or demands are requested to present the same to 8 TRACK TAPE PLAYER, 2 speakers, COSCO HIGH CHAIR, Good cond. $20. 821- 0836. 28-4-P BUNK BEDS, good cond., $125; 45 PVC pipe new $35; bathroom enclosure, $15. 477- 3766. 28-4-P ANTIQUE WALL MIR- ROR, cobalt blue on both sides, clear glass in the middle. Exc. cond. $65. 639-5348 29-tfn-P CLOTHES DRYER, heavy duty, nearly new, 3 months used $225; washing machine $50; childrens climbing frame. 675-2553. 29-4-P MAHOGANY DINING ROOM circa 1920. 8 chairs, large table, server, 2 china cabinets with leaded glass doors. $2500. 696-1891. 29-4- eryone. 29-1-P HELP WANTED P 14 7/8” BY 11” CON- TINUOUS FORM com- puter paper. Five boxes, NURSING ASSISTANT for personal care home. Full and part time in Dal- las. 342-8888 or 675- 0598. 28-4-P Call 717-724-1720. 25- 4-P AVON - $8-$15/hr. No’ door to door. No mini- mum order. No inven- tory. Flexible hours. Bo- nuses/Benefits. 1-800- 827-4640. 28-4-P HAIRSTYLIST - TEAM- PLAYERS WANTED.. We are seeking full time licensed cosmetologists to join our hairstyling team. Paid vacations, health care plan, flex time, continuing educa- tion, bonus and incen- tive program, career ad- vancement. Apply inper- son to Malcolm’s Hair- cutters, Country Club Plaza, Dallas; Luzerne 16 NE ; The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors re-| the above-named Execu- : over 30 t 25: an- | 18 and 20 Ib. Blue bar Shopping Center, lielaieGeoe 0 ndEdihEdson Born July 20, 1915 in . serves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive | trix or to her counsel. tique Canes a and green bar. $35 each Luzerne. 28-4-P ee. Nanticoke, he was the son of the | informalities inthe Bidding. BIDS maybe held bythe | BENJAMIN R. JONES, chair. Bost offor 675. | orallfor $150. 675-5211 «a t ‘She graduated from Coughlin late George and Roxie Swingle | OWNER for a period of not to exceed (60) days from | 1 ESQUIRE ) SAIL (Best oust hE nswers to High School, 1929. Siglin. the date of the opening of the BIDS for the purpose | 1043 Wyoming Avenue 9-P-TEN King Crossword She was employed as a counse- He resided in Noxen most of his | of reviewing the BIDS and investigating the qualifi-| Forty Fort, Pa 18704 TABLE, glass top, 24” AB/L EENO|F FIP[R[O]P lor by Snelling and Snelling Em- life, and served with the U.S. Army | cations of Bidders, prior to awarding of the CON- | 27.3-p diam. $10: antique rocker png (100 SEM FL OBMRIE(N O ployment Office, Wilkes-Barre; Air Corps during World War II. TRACT. $65; single bed, $10. i 1 ne : ! G : i 2 A } $ ae worked as a manager for Avon He worked as a rhechanic | - GaP Products, Wilkes. Barre. Sherwood Wi ig FOR THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP AUTOMOBILES aay 2 2 ad S|TIE > 5 ; y ge : ; : ) € She was a member of Tunkhannock for 30 years before AR SusgRvISORS : PINK GLASS PUNcH || /|5]/ |Z 114 LIU/C[LMMAEMDIEM 1] Shavertown United Methodist retiring 15 years ago. ee Meroe: CADILLAC 80 LIMO, | BOWL and cups, $100; 2121213 §17]ANDERS AMERA | DIED Church. He was preceded in death by | og.o.p Pp g Al uy Sn ipped W/ | white milk glass grape VIE'RIM| IL I/O[N|S She was preceded in death by his wife, the former Thelma Newell: Be inary gesion $50. 477-3466. | | 71921 / | &8]25 HO N A D A : a . . M her husband, Fred H. 1981; a a son, Carl Jr.; brothers. Guy, ™ sion & front end. Runs es ; DIOICISEES|U EBAIL|IA stepson, George Wilkens, 1945; Glenn, George, James and ANIMALS AUTOMOBILES excellent. Clean in & out. EMERSON Quist Sod ik 2 Id ik EX AISHEBREINSEEGIE[N|T editor: there's no title for Fred Jr. Raymond; sisters, Elsie and Edna : $2995 Call dealer: 693- : ey MM Fred Wilkens Jr., in 1973. Siglin: a great-grandson. David | SRITANY studforhire. | 1982 AMC EAGLE, 4x4 | 2094. 29-4-P BIU's, 3 yrs. old. $500. Answers to Super Crossword Surviving is a daughter Nancy Carl. ; Er selsm an dog. Call | sw, 74,000 miles, ex- | 675-0865. 28-4-P WASPS RJ AMIS BEALL IMIA RE AIM 1 TOM W. Eckert, Dallas; and three Surviving are sons. Roy work 28.4p S68 him oslien gong, Now ox FOR SALE EXERCISE BICYCLE LOBE 0 S[ola A ole : : b1Alx vio grandsons. Swingle. Orange, Franklin Town- : Tit] ite $10. Call 675-9805. 28: ONILITHRTIOMEREICILIALIIRIEENOINI 110 Funeral willbe 1 p.m. Wednes- ship; Ronald Swingle, Noxen: | WHITE LAB RETRIEV- 2872. 28.4.0 : i BENNINGTON PINE. 4-p dig 5 ! 2 4 go bs en : E 2 as “8 IER L day at the Harold C. Snowdon Charles Siglin. Trukcsville. | ERS, AKC, shots and : DINING ROOM SET SIEIN|S|EMIA[D]T]O|S ll | [RIOINWIO]RIK]S : Funeral Home, 140 N. Main St., Kingston Township; Richard | wormed. $400, neg. 696- | 88 OLDS STATION! Ethan Allen Hitchcock 32x80 SOLID WOOD ai 3 M S A H 5 3 : L 2 ? . oR : Rx 5 Shavertown. Engleman, Sweet Valley, Ross | 1296. 29-1-P WAGON CUTLASS| bench: Ethan Allen EXTERIOR DOOR. hay AICIE/TIOINIE AILITINIEGRSIR] I Interment will be in Mount Township: daughters, Lois CRUISER, a/c, tape| occasitonal table; 30” Ion glass Dans > WANES IF RIOMICIAIN AIDIAICIAINIT WIE Greenwood Cemetery, Trucksville. Engleman, at home; Betty Weaver, AUTOMOBILES | deck, ps, p.b., auto. | round maple table w/4 A ee neng “hang MUM 5 5 d E 2 i A 4 G|R Low g : 2 : Friends may call from noon Noxen; Doris Miller, goodcond. $3,000. 696- | chairs. 477-3466. 26-4- w/screens. Exc. cond E|T|O GIE[E/STEMC|H[U[R[L llQ[U]A]G until service Wednesday. Centermoreland; sisters, Shirley | 1993 BMW 740 il, silver, 1265. 28-4-P P $287 675-0789 28-1.P RIEMBIRIAINID/TIS/HE[E/NlH|U[S|K]Y Memorial donations may be Witter, Dallas; Charlotte Keefe, | loaded, garaged. First ; i WIE |A 2 a 1 RIS|T < A A N HIE A 2 A DIEIR made to the Meadows Nursing Noxen; 22 grandchildren: 17 | class cond. Private 86 CHEVY CAPRICE, BICYCLES, girls 26 1996 TOPPS BASE- HII [R|T OINIE|I [LILIAINIEJMRIA[RIE Center, 55 W. Cenler Hill Road, great-grandchildren. Sia Syan0n. 288 42.300 i on mor Lai RR BALL SETS $30. Older ADELE na SES DIE oy AN AY 4 Da 112 oe JE 1c th . hz i ; : TOV - or a after ? ! : : : ! ? . = . / Dine n e ( arity of the Interment, Orcutt's Grove Cem p.m. 26-4-P 675-7108. 29-1-P | 800.4251 06-4-P Sis avaiable 675-0609 r|A[s[HIMR[E[o]s MN[o[s|v I E[s[T[E i 4 { etery, Noxen.
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