eee Se A abeey nis Baamen i "14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 22, 1997 AL PTA A UY BT AT Rs JANE ENGLER Jane C. Engler, 84, of Shaver- town, Kingston Township, died Oct. 19, 1997, at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born Dec. 17, 1912, in Berwick, she was the daughter of the late John A. and Emma Rauch Cortright. She graduated from Kingston Township High School, and at- tended the former Wilkes-Barre Business College. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a commercial loan officer by First Valley Bank, Kingston. (Formerly the Kingston National Bank). She was a member of Shaver- town United Methodist Church. She was a 50-year member of the Daughters of the American Revo- lution. She also was a member of the Business and Professional Women. - She was preceded in death by her husband, Willard Lee; and a sister, Esther C. Rowlands. Surviving are a sister, Eleanor Jones, Shavertown; a niece, Nancy J. Morgan, Shavertown; a great- nephew Richard J. Morgan; a great-niece, Kimberly A. Morgan. Interment, Memorial Shrine Park, Franklin Township. - Memorial donations may be made to the Meadows Nursing Center, 55 W. Center Hill Road, Dallas, 18612 or Shavertown United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, 18708. FLORENCE WEST Florence L. West, 83, of Lake Street, Dallas, died Oct. 13 at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, where she had been a guest for two months. Born in Nanticoke, Dec. 5, 1913, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Magdalena Sweitzer West. She was a resident of Dallas ‘since 1979 and formerly resided + in New York City for more than 34 years. She graduated from Nanticoke High School and received her nursing training at Columbia Pres- byterian Hospital, New York City. She formerly was employed by the Columbia Presbyterian Hos- pital as a nursing supervisor of the pédiatri¢ department. She served in the U.S. Army . Nurse Corps for 3 1/2 years dur- ' ing World War II in the European Theater, attaining the rank of first lieutenant. Before retiring, she continued her employment at Columbia Pres- byterian Hospital, where she. _worked in the doctors’ offices for ‘41 years. She was a member of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, Dallas, ~ ‘for 18 years. She was a former member of St. . George's Episcopal Church, ‘ Nanticoke. She was a member of the Co- -lumbia Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing Alumni Asso- ciation. i She was preceded in death by . two brothers and five sisters. ' Surviving are brothers Allen West, Dallas; Charles West, Bryn Mawr; two nieces; and her com- panion of more than 50 years, Ann Waldvogel, with whom she resided. Interment Hanover Cemetery, Hanover Township. OBITUARIES Forever Thi Loin Seth Linsinbigler Born October 23, 1981 Passed Away December 23, 1996 Dearly loved and deeply missed by his Dad, Mom, Sister, Brothers, Grandmothers and Grandfather, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Classmates, Teachers, and Friends. He Was So Young, God - So young and strong and filled with promise. So vital, so radiant, giving so much joy wher- ever he went. He was so brilliant. On this boy you lavished so many talents that could have enriched your world. He had already received so many hon- ors, and there were so many honors to come. Why then? In our Bony we ask. Why him? Why not someone less gifted? Someone less good? Some hop-head, rioter, thief, brute, hood? Yet we know, even as we demand what seems to us a rational answer, that we are only intensifying our grief. Plunging deeper into the blind and witless place where all hope is gone. A dark lost place where our own gifts will be blunted and ruin replace the goodness he brought and wished for us. Instead, let us thank you for the marvel that this boy was. That we can say good-bye to him without shame or regret, rejoicing in the blessed Yous he was given to us. Knowing that his right young life, his many gifts have not truly been stilled or wasted, only lifted to a higher level where the rest of us can't follow yet. - Separation? Yes. Loss? Never. For his spirit will be with us always. And i we meet him again we will be even more proud. by Marjorie Holmes MATILDA SHONK Matilda (Tillie) Shonk, formerly of Dallas, died Oct. 19. 1997 in the Hospice Community Care Unit at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late Alois and Edith Reh Miller. She graduated from St. Nicho- las High School in 1942. Prior to herretirement, she was employed by General Cigar, Kingston. She was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. She was preceded in death by her husband, Francis Shonk; a brother, Joseph Miller; sisters, Claire Klien and Marie Kritchen. Surviving are her daughters, Judy Pitzele, Palatin, IL; Joanna Wisinski, West Nanticoke; four grandchildren; a great-grand- child; sisters, Teresa Everett, Wilkes-Barre; Elizabeth Miller, Maple Hill Manor, Lehman and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday from the Joseph C. Betz Funeral Home, 568 Bennett St., Luzerne, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. The Rev. John Lambert will offici- ate. Interment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. In lieu of flowers donatins can be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. JOHN KOZIEL John J. Koziel, 75, of South Memorial Hwy., Trucksville, died Oct. 14 at the Department of Vet- erans Affairs Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was son of the late John and Lucille Roberts Koziel. He was aresident of Trucksville for most of his life and was first employed as a coal miner. He worked as a truck driver for Valley Distributing Company and before retiring, was employed as a security guard by Nelson’s Furni- ture, Kingston. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in the Euro- pean Theater and received mili- tary awards. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Helen Mackavage, in 1968, and a daugh- ,ter, Ann Marie. Surviving are sons Robert J., Richard M. and James R., all at home; David J., Trucksville; Walter R., Kingston; Alfred J., Tunkhannock; a daughter, Gloria Ross, Kingston; 13 grandchildren; and a companion, Mary Barnard. Private funeral services from Yanaitis Funeral Home, Plains. JEFFREY TESKE Jeffrey Teske of Chase Manor, Shavertown, Jackson Township, died Oct. 20, 1997, as a result of an accident at the intersection of state Routes 29 and 118 in Pikes Creek. Funeral arrangements are pending from the Frederick & Snowdon Funeral Home, 617 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre. RALPH GOBLE Ralph William Goble, infant son of Ralph C. Goble and Kimberly Ayers, Country Pine Estates, Dal- las, died Oct. 11 at Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston, shortly after birth in Exeter Township. Surviving in addition to his parents are paternal grandmother Joan Weaver, West Wyoming; maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William Ayers, Falls, Exeter Township; maternal great-grand- parents William Ayers Sr., Harveys Lake; Shirley Ayers, Mooretown; Phyllis Keller, Noxen; maternal great-great-grandmother, Letha Weaver, Harveys Lake. Interment Orcutt’s Grove Cem- etery, Noxen. LEGAL NOTICES Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the pro- vision of the Fictitious Name Act,54Pa.C.S.A,, Sec. 311, an Application has been filed and ap- proved on July 23, 1997, in the Office of the Sec- retary of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania to conduct business un- der an assumed or ficti- tious name, style or des- ignation of PAPA JOE'S PIZZERIA with its princi- pal place of business at 352 Bennett Street, Lu- zerne, Pennsylvania, 18709-1522, Edward J. Geist, Esquire 61 Carey Avenue Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702- 2215 43-1-P All exc. cond. 675-3506. Deadline 4:00 P.M. Mondays discriminatory. Call 675-52 Important Notice The Dallas Post reserves the right to reject, edit or properly classify all. advertising submitted for publication. 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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. Besecker Realty Robert L. Besecker, Realtor 10 Main St. Dallas, PA 18612 "27 years of experience" Call (717)675-3611 iva] MasterCard . VISA Fax Your Ad : a i ] For maximum convenience - 675-3650 | School Crossing Guard Kingston Twp. is currently seeking applicants for the part-time, seasonal position of School Crossing Guard. School Crossing Guards Report to the Chief of Police and are responsible for the orderly control of traffic and children at their assigned intersection/bus stop. This position will be assigned the intersection of Mt. Airy Road and Pioneer Avenue. The position is two hours per day, Monday-Friday, morning and afternoon, on school days. The Chief of Police may alter assignments and set hours at his discretion. Applicants must have the physical and mental ability to handle stressful situations and to withstand long periods of time in different conditions. Starting pay for this position is $7.00 per hour. U.S. Citizenship and Kingston Twp. residency are required. Applications and position descriptions are available at the Township Manger's Office, 11 Carverton Rd. Trucksville, Pa. 18708, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Applications are due by 4:30 p.m. Friday, October 31, 1997. FOR SALE HELP WANTED AUTOMOBILES | FOR SALE 1994 MAZDA 626 LX full power, sunroof, V6, Hunter Green, $9,600. 675-0446 after 6 p.m. 40- 4-P 1988 BUICK CENTURY, white, good cond. 80,000 mi., new brakes and tires. Power win-, dows, locks, a.c., $3,800 neg. 331-4777. 41-tfn-P 92 DODGE STEALTH ES, 54 K, 5 spd. Exc. cond. 675-0173. 42-4-P CHILD CARE WILL PROVIDE FULL TIME CHILD CARE for 1 to 2 children (ages 1 1/2 to 5 yrs.) in my Trucks- ville home. Food pro- vided. Call anytime at 696-6037. 41-4-P FOR SALE SLEEPER SOFA, exc. cond. 2 yrs. old. $250; glass table & 4 chairs, $35. 639-3272. 39-tfn-P WEIGHTS & LIFTING BENCH, $30. 477-2405 40-4-P PORTABLEELECTRIC TYPEWRITER $50.477- 2405. 40-4-P : 8 SOLID OAK WINDSOR CHAIRS, sold at $139 ea.; $22 ea. 735-4250. 40-4-P MAHOGANY TABLE w/ formica top, 6 captains chairs, $100. 696-1328. 40-4-P SINGLE METAL BED, $10; wicker bed tray w/ magazine rack $25; old small rocker, walnut $55. 40-4-P SHOPSMITH MARK V, very good cond. Includes band saw many other ac- cessories. Must see to appreciate. For info call 2 solid’brass lamps, 2 © gold frame 27x39, $100; “dresser, $75; 2single bed MONTICELLO CEM- ETERY VAULT, Chapel Lawn Memorial Park. Neg. 675-2481. 40-4-P RELIGIOUS STATUES, St. Jude, St. Ann, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 28” high, $50 ea. All new. 654-4440. 41-4-P TIRES 4 - 225-75-R 15” Goodyear Wranglers, $100firm. Girls, boys 26” bicycle, $35 ea. 822- 4251. 41-4-P MOUNTAIN BIKE, new in carton (sweepstake prize) 24” 12 speed, $75. 675-8157. 41-4-P REDWOOD STAIN OUTDOOR FURNI- TURE, 2 chairs, loveseat, chaise, good cond. $50; Fenton mount glass lamps. 477-3466. 41-4- P BEVELED MIRROR, kitchen set, $65; maple frames, $40 ea. 675- 3849. 41-4-P TWO SOLID BRASS LAMPS, Maple floor lamp, Maple Rocker, Pink Milk Glass Punch Bowl with 12 cups; Bennington open bench, 477-3466. 42-4-P FIREWOOD - hardwood (oak, maple cherry) sea- soned, 1 yr. split, deliv- ered. Cord $85. Also lumber - oak, walnut. 675-4138. 43-87-P 2 LOTS, in Memorial Shrine Park, Carverton, Chapel Lawn Section. $690 pair, neg. 333- 5246. 43-4-P 10 SPD. MEN’S BI- CYCLE, like new; used golf clubs, good shape. BEDROOM GROUP by COMPUTER AC- | McDONALD’S RES- COUNTING SOFT- | TAURANTS, are now WARE, DacEasy 4.0 | hiring for manager train- bonus pack, includes | ees. Exc. benefits. Exc. payroll, training video. | starting rate. Apply in New in box, never in- | person at McDonald's, stalled. For PC, XT to | Shavertovin or Wyoming. 486. $35. 675-5211. 29- | 41-4-P P-TFN FULL TIME NANNY needed for 3 and 7 year old in Sweet Valley. Mon - Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Must have transpor- tation. Call Shani home: 288-2194 or work: 820- 3283. 42-4-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 TEXAS REFINERY CORP. needs person in DALLAS. Write W.A. Hopkins, . Dept. W- 18612, Box 711, Fi. Worth, TX 76101-0711. 43-2-P LOST & FOUND LOST gold wrist chain, Insalaco’s Mon. 9/29. reward. Sentimental value. 696-2150. 41-4-P VINYL STORM WIN- DOW, like new, one left 27x52 or alittle more $20. Call 675-0460 leave message. 40-tfn-P BRASS BED - Brand new queen size orthope- dic mattress set with frame and warranty. Still in box, cost $1,000, sell for $300 cash. Call 489- 4148. 43-4-P KING SIZE SOLID OAK | LOST male cat, red & white tabby, patch of red on nose, 2 yrs. “Outlaw” in Orange, Sept. 20; 333- 5392. 41-4-P Thomasville; headboard, two pier cabinets, imat- tress with two box springs and footboard. $2500. | ] Are you in need of Cash? PERSONAL LOANS $600 TO $25,000 EQUITY LOANS AVAILABLE 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 Kingston Township Board of Supervisors, at their regular monthly meeting held Wednesday, October 8, 1997, passed on first reading Ordinance 1997-6. The entire text of which may be examined, and copies are available, atthe Township Manager's Office, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708, between the hours of 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 AMENDING THE OFFICIAL MAP OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON BY THE REZON- ING OF CERETAIN PREMISES KNOWN AND DES- IGNATED AS THE LANDS OF PIZZA PERFECT, INC., A PENNSYLVANIA CORPORATION, FROM A NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL (B-1) AND RESIDENTIAL (R-2) DISTRICTS TO A NEIGH- BORHOOD COMMERCIAL (B-1) DISTRICT. Physicalaly challenged individuals in need of spe- cial 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 number. The second and final reading wil take place on November 12, 1997 at a regular meeting of the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors. The meeting will be held at 8:00 p.m. in the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708. The ordinance will take effect immediately upon adoption. FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON Jeffrey K. Box Township Secretary 431-P ci | rer REAL ESTATE | SERVICES FOR HIRE 288-7814. 43-1-P QUEEN ANNE SOFA & loveseat; Bennington Pine DR; Ethan Allen Octagon.occasinaltable. 477-3466. 43-4-P SINGLE DAY BED com- plete with headboard $50; and quilted daybed spread. $20. 696-2400. 43-4-P FREE QUILTING FRAME, call after 5 p.m. 675-5019. 43-4-P FOUND young Pomera- nian in vicinity of Beau- mont. 675-9570. 41-4-P MISCELLANEOUS $400 REWARD forinfor- mation leading to the ar- rest and conviction of the break-in on the Evans home, on Troxell Switch Road, Lake Twp. Thou- ‘sands of dollars of an- tique furniture was taken. It was discovered Dec. 27, 1996, also another break-in on Sept. 17, 1997. Call 675-0808 or Lake Twp. Police. 42-4- P HELP WANTED PERSONAL MR. Z'S FOOD MART, Dallas Memorial Hwy., accepting applications for overnight stock crew. Shifts startat 10 p.m. Ex- perience not necessary. Willing to train. Apply at location. 41-4-P PART TIME CLERICAL, 20 hrs./week. Flexible hours, general office, typ- ing, filing and answering MEET NEW PEOPLE, the fun way today. 1-900- 289-1245 ext. 4909. $2.99 per min. Must be 18 yrs. Serv-U 619-645- 8434. 40-4-P all utilities, R2, flat & cleared. Nice area, $27,500. Call 333-4836. 639-2638. 40-4-P Make offer. 693-1744.| ones” Call 674-7800. | 41-4-P 43-2.P 4p LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors, at their regular monthly meeting held Wednesday, October 8, 1997, passed on first reading Ordinance 1997-2. The entire text of which may be examined and copies are available, atthe Township 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 ordi- nance: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN PROVI- SIONS OF CHAPTER 15 OF THE CODE OF ORDI- NANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, RELAT- ING TO THE OPERATION AND PARKING OF “MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC CONTROLS, PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE SEVER- ABILITY OF THE PROVISIONS THEREOF. 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 Wiki is available through this same phone num- er. The second and final reading will take place on November 12, 1997 at a regular meeting of the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors. The meeting will be held at 8:00 p.m. in the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708. The ordinance will take effect immediately upon adoption. FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON Jeffrey K. Box Township Secretary LEHMAN TOWNSHIP, all brick ranch, 3 BRs. 1 1/2 baths, finished lower level, garage, carport, 1/ 2 acre corner lot and much more, $99,000 call 675-9569. 43-4-P RENTALS BACK MT. 3 BR, large living room, DR, large kitchen, stone fireplace. Newly painted, water free. Available now. $850 mo. + utilities 333-4528. 41-4-P WEST PITTSTON, 3 Ig. room second floor apt. Use of Ig. attic, stove, refrigerator, heat, hot water & electric included. $425/mo. 654-2928. 41- 4-P FINE CRYSTAL RE- PAIR, “All work per- formed by Master Crafts- man with over 15 years exp.” Helfran Glass 287- 8105 for appointment, Kingston. 28-13-P MILLER ROOFING, An old company name with old time prices. Roofs, roof repairs, trailer roofs, flat roofs. (717) 655- | 2058. 41-4-P WEEKLY HOUSE & OFFICE CLEANING. 7 yrs. exp. Houses, apart- ments, and offices. Good references. Call 388- 6997 or 586-4869. 40-4- P LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted in the Estate of William Baron, a/k/a Wil- liam Baran, late of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Lu- zerne County, Pennsyl- vania, who died on Au- gust 27, 1996. Ali Per- those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to William A. Baron, Execu- tor, 192 Main Street, R.R. #10, Laflin, PA 18702, or his attorney, Theodore L. Krohn, Esquire. THEODORE L. KROHN, ESQUIRE 400 Third Avenue, Suite 43-1-P The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors, at their regularly monthly meeting held Wednesday, October 8, 1997, passed on first reading Ordinance 1997-3. The entire text of which may be examined, and copies are available, atthe Township 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 ordi- nance: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF OR- DINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA; REVISING, AMENDING AND REPEALING CERTAIN ORDI- NANCES; ENACTING CERTAIN NEW PROVI- SIONS: AMENDING PENALTY PROVISIONS IN SAID CODE TO COMPLY WITH THE SECOND CLASS TOWNSHIP CODE, 53 P.S. SECTION 65101 ET SEQ... PROVIDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF; AND, SAVING CERTAIN PRO- VISIONS FROM REPEAL. ° 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 second and final reading will take place on November 12, 1997 at a regular meeting of the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors. The meeting will be held in the Kingston Township Mu- nicipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, Pa 18708. 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