IN 4 2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 4, 1996 Walk for Animals aids SPCA ny ER The 6th Annual “Joan Thomas . Memorial Walk for the Animals” “will be held Saturday, Oct. 5, 12 ‘p.m.-2 p.m. at Frances Slocum . State Park, all proceeds to benefit ‘ the S.P.C.A. of Luzerne County. Before the Walk e Walkers 12 and under must . be accompanied by an adult. ~ o The “Walk for the Animals” is - a fund-raising event for the ben- . efit of the animals and animal ‘welfare programs at the SPCA of - Luzerne County. All walkers must . have sponsors. Ask your friends, _ relatives, and local merchants to «sponsor you for the Walk. . «Have your sponsors fill out a .sponsor sheet. Tell your spon- “sors that all pledges are due im- ~mediately so you may turn them .in the morning of the “Walk” or at "pre-registration from Oct. 1-4 at ‘the SPCA Shelter, 524 E. Main +St., Plains Twp. from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. * You are encouraged to sign ‘up as many sponsors and seek as much money as possible. Spon- sors will pledge one amount for the entire walk, not for the num- ber of miles walked. e Sponsor sheets may be picked up at the Humane Society or you «may call the Shelter at 825-4111 for the location of other sponsor “sheet distribution points. + Be sure that your dog is in shape, wearing suitable collar ‘and is kept on a leash at all times. To be eligible for the “Walk” all dogs must be at least six months ‘old, show proof of parvo, distem- ‘per and rabies vaccinations, and ‘have a valid county dog license as ‘required by ordinance. No fe- males in season will be allowed. * You need not have a dog in order to walk. Bring human friends or neighbors instead. Morning of the Walk e The “Walk” will begin at 12 p.m. October 5. Ifyou did not pre- register, please meet at Frances Slocum State Park, Mt. Oliver Rd., West Wyoming to turn in your | pledge sheets and contribution. e There is plenty of parking. During the Walk e This is not a race but an event symbolizing our concern for home- less animals. Do not push your dog; let him walk at a leisurely pace. If your dog is not condi- tioned for the distance, we en- courage you to walk only the dis- tance your pet is accustomed to walking. * If you or your pet tire during the Walk, volunteers will be avail- able in cars and vans to take you and your pet back to the parking lot. e Water will be available for walkers and their dogs at all check points. e Public relations is an impor- tant part of any Humane Society function. Please obey all “Walk” rules and make certain that your dog puts his best paw forward as - well. If he must relieve himself, please be responsible and notify a monitor (volunteers with pooper scoopers will be provided). Re- member, we will be in the public eye today demonstrating respon- sible pet ownership. After the Walk e “Walk for the Animals” cer- emonies will include the award- ing of prizes and refreshments. OBITUARIES r Obituaries are) | published free of charge. | Priority is given to | residents of the Back | Mountain. Relatives of | Back Mountain residents are published as space allows. The Dallas Post a ADELIA MEDOWICH Adelia R. Medowich, 75, for- ‘merly of Lower Demunds Road, Dallas, died Sept. 1, 1996 at ‘Berwick Hospital. Born in Cadosia, NY, she was a ‘daughter of the late Albert and ‘Martha Kessler. ' She was a graduate of Rome ‘High School, NY and the former ‘Mackin School of Practical Nurs- ing, Wilkes-Barre. Prior to her retirement, she was employed in private duty nursing. She also co-owned J&D Market, Fernbrook Corners, Dallas, with her husband, John. She was a member ofthe former Glenview Primitive Methodist Church, Dallas. She resided in Dallas for 40 years before moving to Laurel Per- sonal Care Home, Shickshinny. She was preceded in death by sisters, Thelma Shadd; Mcnetta Bouchoux. Surviving in addition to her husband, are a son, George Wood, Sweet Valley, Ross Township; stepsons, John Medowich, Binghamton, NY: James Medowich, Binghamton, NY; 11 grandchildren; three great-grand- children; Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday from the Ri- chard Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas, with the Rev. Raymond D. Purdy, Jr., pastor of the Community Bible Church, Sweet Valley, officiating. JACK SCHRAMM - Jack H. Schramm, 74, of Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, died Aug. 26, 1996 at his home. - Born Aug. 7, 1922, in Bronx, NY, he was the son of the late Henry O. and Lillian R. Schramm. He lived in the Bronx and Syosset, NY for 65 years before retiring and moving to Dallas. He served with the U.S. Navy during World War II, and earned - the Asiatic Theater Ribbon; four Bronze Stars; the American The- ater Ribbon, the Philippine Lib- eration Ribbon; a naval Letter of Commendation. . He was educated at New York University and worked in the Com- mercial Property and Casualty Insurance Industry for 45 years as an underwriter, broker and executive for several major insur- ance firms. ~ Surviving are his wife, the former Jean Brennan, Dallas; sons, Jack H., New York, NY; Henry O., West Hartford, CT; Alexander D., Rome, NY; eight grandchildren; a sister, Clayre D'Amico, Bronx, NY. GEORGE WEAVER George E. Weaver, 67, of Ster- ling Ave., Dallas, died Aug. 29, 1996, at the Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital. Born in Lehighton, he was the son of the late Ernest and Marion Thamarus Weaver. He graduated from Lehighton High School and Central Techni- cal Institute, Kansas City, MO and served with the the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict. Before retiring seven years ago, he was employed as station man- ager by USAirat the Wilkes-Barre / Scranton International Airport; previously held similar positions in Hazleton, Harrisburg and Lancaster. He was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown; the Daddow Isaacs American Le- gion Post 672, Dallas; past presi- dent of the Traffic Club of North- eastern Pennsylvania; past presi- dent of the Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton Chapter of Delta Nu Al- pha Fraternity; Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce; the Eco- nomic Development Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania. He and his wife, the former Elizabeth Daderko, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on June 2. He was preceded in death by a half-brother, Raymond Heiser. Surviving in addition to his wife are sons, George M., State Col- lege; Mark S., Sweet Valley; Bruce D., Fairfax, VA; a daughter, Sandra L. Brozena, Sterling, VA; sisters, Edith Zellers, Granville, IL; Joan Rhoads, Lehighton; seven grandchildren. Interment, St. Nicholas Cem- etery, Hometown. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Paul's Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 196 N. Main St., Shavertown. 18708. HARRIET STAHL Harriet M. Stahl, 87, formerly of North Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown, Kingston Township, died Aug. 31, 1996, at the Mead- ows Nursing Center Dallas. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was a daughter of the late Benjamin and Margaret Ellsworth Thomas. She was a graduate of Coughlin High School, Wilkes-Barre, and was employed as an administra- tive secretary by the Dallas School District from 1950 to 1971. She was a volunteer for the Family Service Association and a member of the Shavertown United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, John W.; a son, John T.; sisters, Frances Will- jams, Esther Hoffman. Surviving are a daughter, Janet S. Evans, Kingston Township; a son, Stewart T., Hanover Town- ship; seven grandchildren; two great-grandsons; a sister, Mar- guerite Carl, Forty Fort. Interment, Evergreen Cem- etery, Shavertown. Memorial donations may be sent to the Meadows Nursing Cen- ter Auxiliary, 55 W. Center Hill Road, Dallas, 18612. - board on the public streets, alleys, public sidewalks, (TA EY GE Important Notice The Dallas Post reserves the right to reject, edit or properly classify all advertising submitted for publication. We will not knowingly accept an advertisement that might be considered misleading, fraudulent, 20 Words + 4 Weeks « $12 Prepaid rate, add $1 if billed Call for Business Ad rates A The Dallas Post Pre-Paid Ads 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. (01 {(- 0 § [10] 5] 8:30 AM . - 5:00 P.M. Mon. - Fri. illegal, unfair, suggestive, in bad taste or discriminatory. * If you don't get results in 4 weeks, we'll run your ad Free for another 4 weeks. 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. S* classified ad Read your ad carefully the first day it appears and report any errors before the next edition: this will be the only proof you will receive. Errors should be reported immediately as The Dallas Post can be responsible for the first incorrect insertion only. Cancellations must be called in before the regular ad deadline. 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 Sa vreau ] Fax Your Ad VISA i 675-3650 Sa usa For maximum convenience - 675- ; | TELEMARKETING IT'S TIME YOU GET GROWING! RMH Teleservices, 1996 Silver Award Winners for CALL CENTER EXCEL- LENCE, has many ca- 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. Callour HR Recruiter at (717) 341- 1184 or 341-1185 for more details. Clip ad to qualify for $100 sign-on bonus! REV HELP WANTED HELP WANTED RECEPTIONIST/ SHOWROOM/SALES || | WAREHOUSEMAN Willing worker for full time position. Experi- ence preferred or will train.Send letter/resume to Eastern Pennsylvania Supply Co., P.O. Box 1126, Wilkes-Barre, PA Flexible daily part-time hours. Some evenings and Saturdays. Good starting salary with increases com- mensurate with ability. Send letter/resume to Eastern Pennsylvania Supply Co., P.O. Box 1126, Wilkes- IMMEDIATE OPENINGS - Waiters for men's grill room and wait staff for banquets. Excellent working conditions and flexible hours. Experi- ence preferred but not necessary. Apply in person: Country Club Barre, PA 18773-1126. [| |18773-1126. Aun:||| of Scranton, Morgan Attn: Donald Conyngham. George Conyngham. Highway, Clarks Sum- E.O.E. : E.O.E. mit or Call 586-2311. LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES The Dallas Borough Council will read and entertain a motion to pass the following Ordinance at the next regularly scheduled Council meeting to be held on Tuesday, September 17, 1996, at 8:30 P.M. at the Borough Building, 25 Main Street, Dallas, PA. An Ordinance prohibiting the use of skateboards upon public streets, sidewalks and walkways and alleys of the Borough of Dallas. SECTION 1. It is and shall be unlawful for any person or persons to use, ride, propel or otherwise operate a skate- and walkways located within the Borough of Dallas. SECTION 2 - PENALTIES Any person who shall violate the provisions of this Ordinance shall be subject to the following penal- ties: (a) First Offense - The skateboard used in violation of this Ordinance shall be impounded by the Police : Department of the Borough of Dallas for a period not exceeding fifteen (15) days. If the person violating this Ordinance is a minor, in addition to the confisca- tion of the skateboard as aforementioned, the Bor- ough Police shall notify the parents, guardian, or other person having legal custody of said minor of , the violation of this Ordinance and the impounding of the skateboard, and shall provide such individual | with a copy of this Ordinance. (b) Second and/or Subsequent Offenses - The skateboard of any person violating the provisions of this Ordinance for the second and/or subsequent time shall be impounded by the Police Department of the Borough of Dallas for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days, and said person shall, upon convic- tion, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars and not more than Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars, and costs. Inthe event said person is a minor, the parent, guardian, or other person having legal custody of said minor shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars and not more than Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars, and costs. A complete copy of this Ordinance is on file in the Dallas Post and the Borough's Office for review by any interested party or parties during regular busi- ness hours. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. By Order of Milton Lutsey, Borough Manager Theodore L. Krohn, Esq. Solicitor 35-2-P LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors will hold a Special Meeting, Wednesday, September 18, 1996 at 7:00 p.m. in the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, Pennsylva- nia, 18708. The meeting has been called for Gen- eral Business Purposes and for a Public Hearing regarding the Telemedia Cable Company. Physically challenged individuals in need of special assistance to at- tend public meetings may contact the Kingston Township Municipal Of- fice at 696-3809, in ad- ' vance of the meeting to make special arrange- ments. FOR THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVI- SORS Jeffrey K. Box Township Manager 36-1-P ANIMALS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration in the Es- tate of Donald R. Linn (died July 7, 1996) late of the Borough of Nuangola, Luzerne County, Pennslyvania, have been granted to Leslie Linn. 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 Administrator, c/o: COSLETT & COSLETT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 312 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, PA 18704 34-3-P NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted in the ESTATE OF THOMAS J. LANE, SR., late of the Borough of Edwardsville (died April 27, 1996) to Tho- mas J. Lane, Jr. of 2966 Harbour Landing Way, Casselberry, Florida | 32707. All persons in- | debted to said estate are | required to make pay- | ment and those having claims or demands to present the same with- outdelay to the Executor named, or to Attorney George L. Fenner, Jr., P.O. Box 1161, Wilkes- Barre, PA 18703. 35-3-P WHITE SIBERIAN HUSKY stud for hire. Morgan mare 19 yrs old. English or western (717) 828-9340. 34-4-P AUTOMOBILES DODGE 94 SPIRIT, Auto, air, power every- thing. AM/FM cassette, new tires. Asking 8500. Call 675-4805. 36-4-P ‘82 CADILLAC ELDORADO, roadster package, white, V-8, leather, a.c., only 70,000 miles. Exc. cond. inside and out. $3800. 283- 1246. 36-4-P 93 VOLVO 940 TURBO, 57,000 highway miles, loaded, blue/green. New $29,000, book $19,000, asking $16,900. 696- 1410. 34-4-P SATURN ‘92 SL1. White sedan, AC, AM/FMcass., tilt, 5 spd., 56K, 4 new tires. Excellent cond. $8500, neg. 674-5808. 35-4-P 88 FORD TAURUS, 2 owner (both women) good cond, silver grey, $1500. 639-2377 or 639- 5348. 35-tfn-P 80MGB, 17,500 orig. mi. black and tan interior, new top, new tires, lim- ited edition, mechanically perfect, mint cond. best | offer over $7,000. 824- . 6735. 36-4-P 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 PUBLIC NOTICE (Dallas, Pennsylvania) OnJuly 22, 1996, Pappas Telecasting of America, A California Limited Partnership, tendered to the Fed- eral Communications Commission an application for a construction permit for a new TV broadcast station in Dallas, Pennsylvania. The General Partners of Pappas Telecasting of America, A California Limited Partnership, are Harry J. Pappas and Pappas Telecasting Companies. The Limited Partners of Pappas Telecasting of America, A California Limited Partnership, are Harry J. Pappas, LeBon G. Abercrombie and Dennis J. Davis. The officers, directors and 10% or greater shareholders of Pappas Telecasting Companies are Harry J. Pappas, Stella A. Pappas, LeBon G. Abercrombie, Dennis J. Davis, Robert E. Denton, Dale P. Kelly and Joanne L. Huestis. The proposed TV station will operate on Channel 62 with a visual effective radiated power of 5,000 kilo- watts and an antenna height of 223 meters above average terrain. The transmitter site is located on the Haystack Mountain Electronic site. The studio will be at a location to be determined. A copy of the application and related materials are on file for public inspection at Back Mountain Memorial Li- ery. Je Huntsville Road, Dallas, PA 18612. 34-3- AUTOMOBILES | FOR SALE OPTICIAN Retail optician. Some experience helpful. Will train. Part-time and full-time hours. Evenings and weekends. Call 341-3808. ~ Benily Grown Playgroup 1-2-3 days a week 2,30r4 year olds 9:30 - 11:45 \ Call 675-5930, FOR SALE 2 WOODEN CHAIRS & MATCHING BENCH, $20; good cond. box of toys for infants to toddler age 3, $5 for all. 675- 1895. 35-4-P WHITE PORCELAIN BATHROOM SINK, w/ aluminum towel bars on sides, 19x16"; white por- celaintoilet, $15 ea. 675- 2701. 35-4-P PINK DEPRESSION GLASS BOWL, $50; flea | bargain items; blouses HONDA ‘95 CIVIC. 2 door, auto. air, excellent condition. $12,500. 675- 3964. 36-4-P 94 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED. Exc., auto, V8, air, power everything. CD, 38K miles, Hunter Green, asking $22,000. 696- 2204. 36-4-P 1983 BUICK LE SABRE. Exc. running cond. ; very 5146. 35-3-P CHILD CARE CHILD CARE, in my Dallas home. Next to Trinity Learning Center. References available. Call 674-9063. 33-4-P good cond. $1000. 333-- FOR SALE ANTIQUE WALL MIR- ROR, cobalt blue on both sides, clear glass in the middle. Exc. cond. $65. 639-5348 29-tfn-P CUT VELVET SOFA, exc. cond. $250; baby items, 675-4565. 30-tfn- P SPECIAL OLYMPICS WORLD GAMES Silver Dollar; solid brass car hood ornament, new; solid brass cash regis- ter. 675-2531. 33-4-P TREK MUTLI TRACK 750, all terrain bike, 26”, men’s frame. Ridden twice. Exc. cond. Must sell, $300. 696-1259. 33- 4-P GRECO BABY SWING, $30; Century infant car seat $20; jumper, $10; Kangaroo rocker $10; Grecowalker, $10; cloth- ing infant-2T. 696-1394. 33-4-P BICYCLES, girls 26", $30; girls 20” $20; boys 26", $30; tires 4 - P235- 75-R-15". $75 all. Firm. 822-4251. 33-4-P 2 STOVES, 1 Consoli- dated Dutch West comb. wood/coal, $300; 1 Efel coal stove, hopper feed $400. 477-3174. 33-4-P PIANO, antique upright, finely tuned $200. 655- 2129. 34-4-P CONSOLE STEREO, completely redone, adaptable for 8 track or cassette $50; Adult De- pends $5/pk.; underpads, $5/pd. 288- { 0779. 34-4-P 2 GARMENT BAGS, never used, $10; 3 tote bags, never used $8; pic- nic chest, $5; 2 picnic baskets, never used $5 ea. 477-5156. 34-4-P REMINGTON MON- ARCH TYPEWRITER, $25; 2 diningroom lights, 5 light wagon wheel, good cond,.$25; candle- | light wrought iron, $25; child’s desk and chair attached $20; wrought iron TV stand, $20. 477-! +5157. 34-4-P ' KENMORE WRINGER 1 WASHER, $150, mint cond.; Caloricgasrange, | good cond. $75 or best offer. 693-3250. 34-4-P HEATROLA WOOD/ COAL STOVE, $300 or best offer. 693-3250. 34- 4-P 12” RCA black & white, | ac/dc TV, $25; small kerosene heater, $15; homemade artist easel, $10. 675-2647. 34-4-P BRASS SHELVES, $30; brass vanity set $30; oak coffee and end tables, $50 ea.; entertainment center, $40; wood closet $50. 829-0102. 34-4-P FRIGIDAIRE refrigera- tor/freezer, $100. 674- 8970. 35-4-P VINYL STORM WIN- DOW, like new, one left 27x52 or alittle more $20. Call 675-0460 leave message. 40-tfn-P size 46,38, 40; also other items. 287-9012. 35-4- 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 FREE FREE, kittens, 6 wks old. tiger stripe and calico. 696-4494. 35-4-P FREE, kittens, 4 mos. old. wormed, first shots, males, beautiful. 639- 1306. 35-4-P AA AAR K AN es 4 @ Pr ATR Pe FF GP FR of JE WB ob st oe ak MSE SE 0 WP SE WE a . & FE Er PE TR RRL LEER L DELL T TAL od FFP oF 3 w - CANN SPAN AARNE EIT RE ERT IT ZIPS AED IH IEE 50 GARAGE SALE YARD SALE, Sept. 7,9- 4 p.m., 1978 Huntsville Rd., past Jackson Mun. Bldg. Watch for signs. 36-1-P SHAVERTOWNMULTI- FAMILY SALE, first block Woodbine Road, Midway Manor, Sept. 7, 9-2 p.m. Furniture, Wedgewood Lennox, pictures, tools, used walker, books and more. Raindate, Sept. 14. 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