14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 7, 1996 1 Sweet Valley Auxiliary selling flavorings The Ladies Auxiliary of the Sweet Valley Fire Company are selling flavorings for $2 a bottle. Also available for sale are stainless sleel peelers and paring knives. For more informaiton, call Joy Wickard at 477-5323. OBITUARIES ALBERT BISCONTINI Albert L. Biscontini, 81, Newberry Estates, Dallas, died July 31, 1996 at home. Born Sept. 27, 1914, in Glen Lyon, Newport Township, he was the son of the late Lawrence and Teresa Alianell Biscontini. He was associated with his f[a- ther and brother in the mining industry from 1932 to 1964. In 1964, he devoted his business activities into Biscontini Distri- bution Centers. He was a member of Fox Hill Country Club, West Pittston, and the Fort Lauderdale Country Club, Fort Lauderdale, FL. He also was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, and was active with numerous civic and chari- table activities. He was preceded in death by a brother, Arnold L. Surviving are his wife, the former Victoria Polnaszek; chil- dren, Richard J. Biscontini and Rita J. O'Donnell, both of Dallas; four grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; sisters, Elvira Sando and Florence Lakatos, both of Nanticoke; Marie Fanucci, Kingston; nieces and nephews. Interment, Mount Olivet Cem- etery, Carverton, Kingston Town- ship. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer So- ciety, Wyoming Valley Unit, 57 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 18701 or the American Heart Associa- tion of Northeastern Pennsylvnaia, 71 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 18701. JOHN PETRAUSKAS John P. Petrauskas, 59, of Outlet Road, Harveys Lake and formerly of Kingston, died Aug. 3, 1996, in the Hospice Unit of the ~ Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Kingston, he was the son of the late Joseph and Constance Guslusky Petrauskas. He graduated from Kingston High School in 1954 and and served with the U.S. Army. He was formerly employed by Vivrotex Corp. Hazleton. Surviving are sons, John, Lorton, VA; Paul, at home; David, Dallas; three grandchildren; a brother, Joseph, Kingston: nieces and nephews. Interment, St. Mary's Annun- ciation Cemetery, Pringle. REGINA HAZELTINE Regina M. Hazeltine, Dallas, died July 30, 1996, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Born March 13, 1928, in Scranton, she was the daughter ~ of the late Thomas and Ethel Gib- bons. Before retiring in 1990, she worked for the Dallas School Dis- trict. ‘She was a long time member of the Dallas American Legion La- dies Auxiliary, where she served ~ as the sergeant of arms for many LJ] years. She volunteered at the Meadows Nursing Center, and achieved a five gallon blood donor award from the American Red Cross. Surviving are her husband, Donald; children, Joseph, Madi- son, AL; Robert, Wilkes-Barre; Joyce Hazeltine-Byczek, Trucksville, Kingston Township; Cheryl Tait, Catonsville, MD; Frank, Yardley; Gloria Williams, Springville; Dianne Grant, Scottsdale, AR; nine grandchil- dren; two brothers and a sister. Memorial services were held in Chapel Lawn, Memorial Highway, Dallas. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society Support Group, General Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, 18702. Arrangements by the Crema- tion Society of Pennsylvania. VIRGINIA STEINHAUER Virginia E. Steinhauer, 71, of Briarcrest Road, Dallas, died July 30, 1996, in Leader-East Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Kingston. Born in Kingston, she was the daughter of Hazel Daron Steinhauer of Wilkes-Barre, and the late Arthur F. Steinhauer. She graduated [rom Kingston High School and Pennsylvania State Universily and was a mem- ber of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Dallas Township. Before retiring, she worked as a dietitian for Lawrence Hospital, Bronxville, NY. Surviving in addition to her mother are aunts and uncles. Funeral arrangements are by Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial Hwy., Dallas. of GARY COOPER Gary R. Cooper, 56, of Lehman, died July 30, 1996, in the Hospice of the Visiling Nurses Associa- tion, Heritage House, Wilkes- Barre. Born in Kingston, he was the son of Dorothy Wilcox Cooper of Chase, Jackson Township and the late Robert Cooper. He graduated from Lehman- Jackson-Ross High School and resided in Chase most of his life before moving to Lehman four years ago. He worked as a machinist for Royer Foundry, Kingston, for 35 years, and was a member of the Huntsville United Methodist Church and the Jackson Town- ship Volunteer Fire Co. Surviving in addition to his mother are sons, Gary A., Dallas; Paul C., Lehman; daughters, Carol R. Fink, Sweet Valley, Ross Town- ship; Candy J. Harris, Lake Silkworth, Lehman Township; brothers, Grant and Alan, both of Chase; a sister, Jane Ann Smith, Sweet Valley; five grandchildren. Interment, Chapel Lawn Me- morial Park, Dallas. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice VNA, c/o Heri- tage House, 80 E. Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, 18701. CHARLES HAY Charles F. Hay, 96, of Jackson Road, Chase, Shavertown, died July 30, 1996, at home. Born July 14, 1900, in Wilkes- Barre, he was the son of the late William A. and Ellen Bennett Hay. He resided in Chase for the past 50 years and worked for the U.S. Post Office, Wilkes-Barre, for 25 years before retiring in 1968. He served with the U.S. Army during World War II in Normandy, Northern France and Rhineland, was awarded the American De- fense Service Medal, Bronze Star Medal, European African Middle Eastern Service Medal and the Good Conduct Medal. He was a member of American Legion Post,..132, National Asso- ciation of Retired Federal Employ- ees and Asher Miner Post 4. He was preceded in death by a brother, Stewart B.; a sister, Flo- rence. Surviving is his wile of 54 years, the former Dorothy Knight. Interment, Oak Lawn Cem- etery, Wilkes-Barre. Memorial contributions may be made to the Society for the Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals of Luzerne County, 524 E. Main St., Fox Hill, Wilkes-Barre, 18702- 6991, or the Salvation Army, 17 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes- Barre, 18701. THOMAS PUCCI Thomas P. Pucci, 68, of Sweet Valley died Aug. 3, 1996, at the Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medi- cal Center, Wilkes-Barre. Born Aug. 23,:1927 in Glen Lyon. Newport Township, he was the son of the late Marino and Maria Micheli Pucci. Before retiring in 1990, he was employed by Proctor and Gamble, Mehoopany [of 22 years, and served with the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth, Lehman Township, and lived in Sweet Valley for the past 35 years. He and his wife, the former Irene Petroski, celebrated their 44th wedding anniversaryondJune 21. Surviving in addition to his wife are sons, Anthony M., Nanticoke; Thomas J., ‘Allentown; Kenneth J., Perkasie, David P., Allentown; a brother, Rick, Nanticoke; sis- ters, Victoria Lemons, Pottstown; Tina Pucci, Glen Lyon; Marie Modrow, Swoyersville; a grand- child. Interment, Italian Independent Cemetery, Glen Lyon. Memorial contributions may be sent to the American Cancer Soci- ely, 57 N. Franklin St., Wilkes- Barre, 18701. VICTOR WHITELONIS Victor J. Whitelonis, of RR 2, Centermoreland. died Aug. 3, 1996, in Dallas. Born April 19, 1924 in Pringle, he was the son of the late Zigmund and Mildred Mikulski Whitelonis. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday from the Church of Nativity, B.V.M., Tunkhannock. Interment, Sunnyside Cem- etery, Tunkhannock. | | | | Deadline 4:00 P.M. Mondays : Important Notice discriminatory. 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Ads that tall 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. Box Numbers 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 the Box Holder. $99,900.00 Dallas: New Listing: A Great Beginning! Two story colonial in convenient location!!! Charming Living rm. with French doors to formal Dining rm., mod. Kit., Fm. rm. with fireplace, 1 1/2 bths., 3 bedrms., deck, & nice sized level back yard, You'll enjoy sitting on your front porch! A real bargain; Don't hesitate and lose! Offered for extra bonus - Dallas: New Listing - Itdoesn't get any better than this!!! This unique two story is a woman's dream home!! Living rm. & Dining rm. have vaulted ceil- ings, gourmet size European kitchen with center island & appliances, 3 large bedrooms, 2 1/2 bths., 2 car garage - light & airy rooms soak up the sunshine! Tomorrow means never! $186,900.00 Dallas: People who like people should move in this friendly neighborhood! You can walk to schools & shopping! Living rm. with picture window, Dining rm. with French doors to the deck, eat-in kit, the master suite is huge with 3 closets - sitting area - luxurious bath, fm. rm. with bar, 2 car garage - large corner lot. Why read and - “ dream - call foran appointmenttoday! $159,900.00 Shavertown: For those who won't abide the 4: 7. cme cs ordinary!! This 2,000 sq. ft. Cape has room for everyone & storage space galore!! The large tiledentry welcomes you! Mod. Oak eat-in kitchen has stove, side by side refrig., dishwasher, & beautiful porcelain sink: 3 huge bedrms., 3 bths., computer rm., Living rm. with stone fireplace, elegant Dining rm., 2 car garage, Every detail describes perfection!! $124,900.00 : Sweet Valley: Beautiful Start - This four year - young home has exquisite views & sunsets! This can be your retreat from the stress of everyday living; yet not too far away! Mod. cherry Kit. with side by side refrig., dishwasher, stove, washer & dryer are included too! Dining area with spectacu- lar view of pastures and mtns., Living rm., 2 mod. bths., full bsmt. with high ceilings if you need to expand. Bonus: 3 car garage! Buy today & profit tomorrow!!! $107,900.00 M.M. GRIFFIN REAL ESTATE, INC. Deborah G. Krohn, G.R.I. 132 Memorial Hwy., Dallas, PA 18612 Office: (717) 675-4663 Fax: (717) 675-1963 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 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE The Borough of Dallas, 25 Main Street, Dallas, PA 18612, will receive sealed bids until 8:30 P.M., Tuesday, August 20, 1996, for the pur- chase of anew all-wheel- drive truck equipped with snow plow and spreader. All bid specifications are on file at the Borough Office and can be ob- tained weekday morn- ings between the hours of 9 a.m. and noon. The Dallas Borough Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The Council may take into consideration parts, service and delivery in the awarding the bid. Dallas Borough is an equal opportunity em- ployer. By Order of Milton Lutsey Dallas Borough Manager 31-2-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN THAT Letters Testamentary have been granted to Paul M. Stryker-Rodda, 437 North Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, PA, 18612, in the ESTATE OF HARRIET MOTT STRYKER- RODDA, Deceased, late of the City of Wilkes- Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on June 22nd, 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, Il, ESQUIRE 1043 Wyoming Avenue Forty Fort, PA 18704. i 30-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted in the Estate of . Sidney J. Curran, late of Dallas, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on July 16, 1996. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or. demands to present the same without delay to Sidney J. Curran, Jr., Executor, 4811 Norrisville Road, White Hall, Maryland 21161, or to his attorney, Theodore L. Krohn, Esquire. THEODORE L. KROHN, ESQUIRE 400, Third Avenue, Suite 201 Kingston, PA 18704 31-3-P NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary in the Estate of John A. Selach (died May 8, 1996) late of the Borough of Harveys Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, have been granted to Kimberly Selach Gritman. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims are directedto present same without further delay to the Executrix, c/o: COSLETT & COSLETT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 312 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa 18704 31-3-P ANIMALS 2 BEAGLE PUPS, fe- male, AKC reg. $100 ea. 283-5149. 31-4-P WHITE THOROUGH- BRED GELDING, 16 hands, rides English, good ring horse, has been shown. $1,000. 333-0099. 32-1-P AUTOMOBILES REAL ESTATE SALES 27 Years of Experience State Certified Residential ~ Real Estate ~ Appraiser BESECKER REALTY Robert L. 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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- P CUT VELVET SOFA, exc. cond. $250; baby CADILLAC ‘86’ LIMO, FWD Fully equipped w/ all options. New factory motor, rebuilt transmis- sion & front end. Runs excellent. Clean in & out. $2995 Call dealer: 693- 2094. 29-4-P 1990 BMW 325iX, fulltime four wheel drive, red w/black interior, sunroof, alloy wheels, new Pirellis , 5 spd., air, am/fm cass., all orig. Will sacrifice at $13,500. 674- 3901. 31-4-P 1991 LEGACY, Rt. hand drive, new trans., good cond., $6,000 neg. 696-3210 after 5 p.m. 30-4-P 1991 MERCURY SABLE, low mileage, good cond. $5,000, 696- 3210 after 5 p.m. 30-4-P ‘93 MUSTANG COBRA, 5 spd., teal, sunroof, CD player, fully loaded, low mileage, $15,000 neg. 822-6682 after5p.m. 31- 4-P 1990 F-250 FORD PICKUP, 8 cyl., 351 en- gine with slide in camper. Exc. cond. 69,000 miles. $10,000. (717)443-9915 or 333-5377. 31-4-P 86 DODGE OMNI - 5 speed, needs clutch. 2.2 engine - can hear run, as Si3aa0 639-1106. 32- An 1973 SUPER BEETLE, with sunroof. Exc. driv- ing cond. $2,700. Call 639-5563. 32-1-P DODGE 94 SPIRIT, Auto, air, power every- thing. AM/FM cassette, new tires. Asking 8500. Call 4805. 32-4-P MITSUBISHI 92 DIAMANTI, 1 owner. White/pearl gray leather seats. Immaculate cond., garage kept, new brakes, battery & struts. AC, cruise control, AM/FM cass., security system. 77K miles. NADA value $12,500. Asking $10,900. Call 675-3455. 32-4-P BOATS SEA RAY 268 SUNDANCER CRUISER, 454 Chevy engine, low hours, sleeps six aft cabin. 10,000 Ib. trailer included. Many extras, $21,500. 674- 3901. 30-4-P SUBARU | items, 675-4565. 30-tfn- i { 2 PORTABLE ELEC- TRIC TYPEWRITERS, $30and $35. Both beau- tiful perfect condition. 288-9969. 30-4-P LARGE TENT, $125; 45' PVC pipe $35. 477- 3766. 30-4-P TABLE & 4 CHAIRS, 1 livingroom chair. $75 or best offer. 288-1272. 30- 4-P 10 FT. SATELLITE DISH. Like new. 779. 4703. 31-4-P ONE X-L BLACK FOX RUN LEATHER MOTORYCLE JACKET. Made in China. Studded epaulets, 3 zip pockets, $50. Call Andy after 5 p.m. 822-7547. 31-4-P KING TEMPO 600 U.S.A. TRUMPET, hardly used, $400. 675- 8814. 31-4-P 22” ELECTRIC HEDGE | TRIMMERS, $20; circu- lar saw, $20; 13” elec. chain saw, $25; power sander, $25; reciprocat- ing saw, $60. 675-8655. 31-4-P DICK POPE JR. WATER SKIS. Cyprus Gardnes, $25. 639-2025. 32-4-P 3 DOLLS, one for $25; two at $20 each. 675- 0231. 32-4-P WOMENS PLUS SIZE TOPS, size 46, $3 ea.; ladies tops, size 38-40, $1 ea.; sandwich maker, new $15. 287-9012. 32- 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 VINYL STORM WIN- DOW, like new, one left 27x52 or alittle more $20. Call 675-0460 leave message. 40-tfn-P P FREE FREE, To a good home only, 7 mo. Collie Lab mix, housebroken, ex- tremely good natured. 283-0715 or 288-1185. 31-4-P GARAGE SALE, Aug. 10, 9-3 p.m. 448 Valley View Dr., Shrine Acres, Dallas. Items include furniture, aircond., bikes, clothing, toys etc. 32-1- P GARAGE SALE, Mountainview Dr... Lehman, Aug. 10& 11,9 a.m.-5 p.m. No early birds. Furniture, house- hold items, toys and much more. 32-1-P YARD SALE, Aug. 10 & 11, 615 Zbick Road, Shavertown, 4 miles from West Nanticoke on Route #29. Follow signs on Route #29 and Chase Road. Time9a.m.-6 p.m. 32-1-P GARAGE SALE, Aug. 10& 11, 9-4 p.m. Meeker Outlet Rd., Child's desk & chair, $20; wroughtiron stand, $20: size 14 leather coat, $10; too many items to list. 32-1- HELP WANTED PERSONAL CARE AIDE, part time 3 p.m.- 11 p.m. shift. 639-2290. 29-4-P YA : FEF ENEFLs EY is LOST & FOUND : LOST - English mastiff, “Simba,” large tan male with black ears. Missing = since June 12. Friendly. Seeninarea. 696-3128." 32-4-P MISCELLANEOUS" COUGHLIN BAND CRAFT SHOW, Sun. Oct: 27, Vendors needed. Spaces limited. Call 829-5278. 31-4-P MOBILE HOMES HARVEY'S LAKE _ PARK, 1, 2, & 3 BR Mo-" biles. Immediately avail- able. Need some TLC. Owner financing, low monthly payments. Calls 639-1558" 31am MOBILE HOME LOTS | LOTS AVAILABLE IN HARVEY'S LAKE." PARK, Any size or year. 639-1558. 31-6-P REAL ESTATE PRESTIGIOUS HOUSEWORK, teenage WAVERLY - 4.7 acres. D girl, Dallas (Fermnbrook | Beautiful, wooded, flat area). 1 hr./week call and rolling, perc. tested. 675-3027. 32-1-P Stream for water garden. Mile from Community - MACHINIST, for 2nd Center. 586-0756. 27-6- shift. Must have min. 3 | P yrs, exp. in general ma- | chinery. Call 477-2124, | HARVEYS LAKE -Move Mon.-Fri, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. | fightin. Yearround, com- EOE. 22-1:P pletely furnished 2BR oe home w/beautiful view. ‘@ Lakefront, new dock &. : LOST & FOUND boat slip. Lrg. newly re- yn modeled LR/DR w/ FP. FOUND - Medium black | 2 enclosed porches and female dog, resembles | much more. Must see. lab. Likes children, pos- | $139,000. Call639-2379 sible eye problem. Found | after6 pm for details. 30- Harris Hill Road area. | 6-P ta 696-1471. 32-4-P La : DALLAS AREA, beauti- FOUND - St. Bernard/ A fuland modern 2ndfloor,. mix, vicinity of Our Lady | 2 bedroom, LR, kitchen of Victory Church, | W/allappliances.Carpet-. Harveys Lake. 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