: ; - 2¢/- 16 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 54 1997 l 1 | OBITUARIES ALICE BORTHWICK Alice C. Borthwick, 85, formerly of Shavertown, died Dec. 21, 1997, in the Penn's Wood Village, Newtown. : She was born in Laurel Run Borough, Dec. 3, 1912. She graduated from Coughlin High School and Wilkes-Barre General Hospital School of Nurs- ing. : She was associated with her late husband, Dr. Malcolm J. Borthwick, in his family medical practice, Shavertown. She lived in the Wyoming Val- ley Area for most of her life. She was a board member and life trustee for the Wyoming Con- ference of United Methodist Homes for the Aging. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and an active member of the Shavertown United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death in addition to her husband by her sister, Ethel Chapman. Surviving are her sons, Dr. Malcolm (Jim) Jr., New Hope; Dr. Thomas R., Jonesboro, TN; five grandchildren; sisters, Elva Nicholou, Farmington, CT; Lillian Scovcll, Coventry, CT; brother Jack Casterline. Interment, Pittston Cemetery, Pittston. Memorial donations may be made to the Shavertown United Methodist Church Memorial Fund, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shav- ertown, 18708. CELESTE DYMOND Celeste M. Dymond, 63, of Centermoreland, died Dec. 18, 1997, at the Hospice of the VNA, Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Dallas, she was the daughter of the late Leonard and Celeste Levitt Machell. She graduated from Westmoreland High School and resided in Centermoreland for the past 36 years. She attended the .Centermoreland United Method- ‘ist Church, and was a member of the Pennsylvania Quilters Asso- ciation. : She was preceded in death by a sister, Grace Hayes. Surviving are her husband, Joseph A.; sons, Joseph A., Jr., Marietta, GA; James and Clifford, Centermoreland; a daughter, Debra Lamoreaux, Centermoreland; six grandchil- sdren. / Interment, Marsh Cemetery, Centermoreland. : [ Obituaries are published N free of charge. Priority is given to residents of the Back Mountain Relatives of residents are published as space allows. : k The Dallas Post i DANA SICKLER Dana V. Sickler, 97, of Sickler Road, Wyoming, died Dec. 21, 1997, at the Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital. Born in Beach Haven, he was the son of the late Jedediah and Estelle Besteder Sickler. He lived in the Carverton area for the past 74 years. He was a member of the Carverton United Methodist Church. j He was a life member of Wyo- ming Lodge 468 F&AM, Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg and the Irem Temple. He was past president of the Carverton Rod and Gun Club and a former member of the Mountai Grange, Carverton. ; He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Florence Davis; son, Kermit; daughter, Gloria Parrish Ludorf. Surviving are his daughter, Lois Perry, Wyoming; six grandchil- dren; six great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. from the Metcalfe & Shaver Funeral Home, Inc., 504 Wyo- Deadline 4:00 P.M. Mondays , Important Notice submitted for publication. We discriminatory. Call 675-52 The Dallas Post reserves the right to reject, |’ edit or properly classify all advertising knowingly accept an advertisement that might be considered misleading, fraudulent, illegal, unfair, suggestive, in bad taste or Low Rates will not 20 Words + 4 Weeks + $12 Prepaid rate, add $1 if billed Call for Business Ad rates The Da las Post | 11 to place your GUARANTEED RESULTS classified ad 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. 8:30 A.M . - 5:00 P.M. Mon. - Fri. Errors & Ad Cancellations 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 * 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. immediately as The Dallas Post can be responsible for the first incorrect insertion | only Cancellations mustbe called in before the regular ad deadline. pps Fax Your Ad VISA i 675-3650 oi EEE / For maximum convenience - - / ug LEGAL NOTICES ming Avenue, Wyoming, with the Rev. Jackson Cox officiating. Interment will be in the Memo- rial Shrine Park; Carverton, Franklin Township. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday. Memorial donations may be made to the Carverton United Methodist Church, 1833 West Eighth St., Wyominging, 18644. ( DOROTHY FLYNN Dorothy Flood Flynn, 70, of Marabee Avenue, Dallas, died Dec. 18, 1997, at Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital. Born in New York City, she was daughter of the late Dr. Edward and Alice Ryan Flood. She graduated from Cathedral High School, NYC; Cornell Uni- versity; and the New York Medical College. She formerly was employed as medical director at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, and as- sistant medical director at Little Flower Manor, Wilkes-Barre. She was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, where she was a lector. She was a beard member of Catholic Social Services, a volun- teer for the Northeastern Penn- sylvania Philharmonic and a mem- ber of the Ladies of Charity, Wilkes-Barre. Surviving are daughters, Dr. Monica Flynn, San Antonio, TX; Megan Flynn, Brookline, MA: sis- ters, Nancy McSherry, Valley Cot- tage, NY; Eileen Ronan, Memphis, TN; and Joan Snyder, Salem, VA. Interment, parish cemetery, Valhalla, NY. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen, 39 E. Jackson St., Wilkes-Barre, 18702. So obituaries, pg 12 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE BUY SELL RENT TRADE FIND for 1998. The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors hereby announcethatthe following dates have been adopted as their official meeting schedule All regular meetings are held on the second Wedneday of «each month at 8:00 p.m. | January 14, 1998 Kingston Township Mu- nicipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucks- ville, PA 18708. Allmeet- ings held after, and in- cluding, March 1998 will be conducted at the new Kingston Township Mu- nicipal Building, 180 East Center Street, Shaver- town, PA 18708. Public Work Sessions will Fela 1, aoe be held on the Monday : , preceding each regular with a 20 om meeting at 7:00 p.m. at “gn , : the aforementioned loca- classified June 10, 1998 tions and on the follow- July 8, 1998 ing dates: ad in The Dallas Post 675-5211 Township August 12, 1998 | September 9, 1998 October 14, 1998 November 11, 1998 December 9, 1998 Physically challenged individuals in need of special assistance to at- tend public meetings may contact the Kingston Building at 696-3809, in advance of the meeting, January 12, 1998 February 9, 1998 March 9, 1998 April 6, 1998 May 11, 1998 June 8, 1998 July 6, 1998 August 10, 1998 September 8, 1998 (Tuesday, to observe Labor Day) October 12, 1998 November 9, 1998 December 7, 1998 Municipal Notice is hereby given that the 1998 adopted budget for the Township of Lake is available for public inspection during the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 12:00 noon, by ap- pointment, at the home of the Secretary, R.R. 3, Box 151, Hunlock Creek, PA 18621. For an ap- pointment call 477-5805. The Lake Township Board of Supervisors will hold the annual reorga- nization meeting and the regularmeeting for Janu- ary, in the Municipal Building, on January 5, 1998 at 9:00 A.M. Let it 5 Let it * Stk. #80324, V-6, 4 Speed Automatic w/OD, Air Brakes, Cassette w/CD, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Seat, Tilt, Cruise, Remote Keyless Entry, Alloy Wheels credit through GMAC. Ruth Valick, Secretary 821-2772 + 1-800-444-7172 MON.-FRI. 8:30 A.M.-9 PM. « SAT. TIL 5 PM. *Tax, tags additional. 2.9% APRES to 48 months/3.9% APR{tt to 60 months in lieu of rebate with approved * Oh, the weather outside is frightful But a Blazer’s sooo delightful 3 ist a -$1,400 Pref. Equip. Sop — Pkg. Savings -$3,094 Rebate & Discount 22988 VALLEY CHEVROLET 601 Kidder Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA DIRECTIONS: Exit 47B off I-81 to Exit 1. EET Pd OL TRG ERG GIN CIR {VER OR {11 4] Light. Just below Wyo. Valley Mall. rice based on non-trade deals, however trades gladly accepted. 52-1-P \ ; 4 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES ‘meeting held on Decem- \ wishing to discuss the 0 to make special arrange- ments. FOR THE TOWNSHIP : : OF KINGSTON 313 712111 Allmeetings held in Janu- Jeffrey K. 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NO. NAME OF ESTATE ACCOUNTANT FIDUCIARY CAPACITY 1. FERN M. GETTINGER SUMMIT BANK, Successor to FIRST VALLEY BANK and RICHARD I. BERNSTEIN CARL POTOSKI MELLON BANK, N.A. MELLON BANK, N.A. JR., a/k/a MELLON BANK, N.A., JOHN DeSANTO and FRANK DeSANTO 2. PEARL POTOSKI 3. ADALINE BURGESS 4. JOHN G. HENNINGER, JOHN GORDON HENNINGER . 5. LUCY A. McDONALD 6. GERALDINE B. CARNESKI 7. JEAN D. DAVIS 8. STANLEY J. RAINIK 9. JEROME W. DAYLIDA JOSEPH CARNESKI © THEODORE L. JOHN J. ZANIEWSKI THOMAS GELATKO KOSENAK EXECUTORS EXECUTOR EXECUTOR EXECUTOR EXECUTORS ADMINISTRATOR ADMINISTRATOR hi! EXECUTOR EXECUTOR The Luzerne County Orphans' Court is DOROTHY, STANKOVIC Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans' Court a facility accessible to persons with disabilities. Please notify Frank J. DeSanto if special accommodations‘are required.’ Mr. DeSanto can be contacted at (717) 825-1635, or by FAX at (717) 825-9343, or by TDD at (717) 825-1860. LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE FOR SALE DALLAS BOROUGH 1998 BUDGET NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the 1998 Dallas Bor- ough Budget was passed at the regular council ber 16, 1997. There are no changes in taxes, property tax remains at 20 mills. The budget is available for public in- spection in the Borough Building, 25 Main Street, Dallas, PA. Any person budget, may do so by calling the Borough Of- fice, 675-1450 during normal business hours, weekdays between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and noon. By Order of Dallas Bor- ough Council Milton Lutsey, Borough Manager 52-2-P ‘The Lake Township Board of Auditors will hold the annual reorga- nization meeting on January 6, 1998, in the Municipal Building at 7:00.P.M. Beth Chocallo Secretary 52-1-P MEETING NOTICE The annual reorganiz- ational meeting of the Jackson Township Board of Auditors will be held on Tuesday, January 6, 1998 at 7:00 p.m. at the Jackson Township Mu- nicipal Building, 2211 Huntsville Read, Shav- ertown, PA. Don Werkheiser Secretary 52-1-P AUTOMOBILES 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-tin-P 87 PLYMOUTH HORI- ZON, good car, $550. 675-2451. 50-4-P 92 SUBARU LEGACY, fully loaded, sunroof, 83K, original owner, $7100, obo. 826-1918. ‘forced, 4 heatlevels, $15; SINGLE BED w/brass headboard, complete $50’ quilted daybed spread, $20. 696-2400. 50-4-P . ELECTRIC DRYER, good cond. $50. 639- 1686. 49-4-P OLD CANONSBURG POTTERY SET OF DISHES, service for 10, $30; Christmas balls, assorted old glass, $1 to $10. 735-4250. 49-4-P ELECTRICHEATERfan open hearth rotisserie broiler, $40. 735-4250. 49-4-P CHILD'S TABLE & 4 chairs, good cond. $9; 1 safety seat, $10, new; 1 safety seat, $14, exc. cond. 696-2400. 50-4-P NETWARE 4.1 10 user license, $450; Netware 3.11 10 user license, $300; new & in box all manuals sells for $1200. Call for info, 674-7800. 50-4-P RECLINER, floral print. In exc. cond. Moving, $50. 675-4752. 50-4-P 1 OF A KIND HAND MADE 3 piece, wooden child’s kitchen hutch, stove & refrigerator, $50. 675-1472. 51-4-P CONCERT MATE key- board, $150. 675-0231. 51-4-P FULL LENGTH FOX COAT withmatching hat, worn twice, kept in stor- age, $1,200. 639-5537. 51-4-P WURLITZER PIANO, used, $1200 neg. 779- 2259. 52-tfn-P QUILT RACK, pine, 5490. 52-4-P ‘ELECTRIC DRYER, good cond.; blackieather desk chair; king size bookcase headboard. 675-2956. 52-4-P COMPUTER AC- COUNTING SOFT- WARE, DacEasy 4.0 bonus pack, includes payroll, training video. New in box, never in- stalled. For PC, XT to 486. $35. 675-5211. 29- TIRES 4-P235 75R 15” Firestone ATX white let- ters $100 firm. Exercise bike, indoor, $35 firm. 822-4251. 50-4-P REVOLVING MUSICAL TREE STAND for artifi- cial or live trees. Exc. cond. $25 obo. 675- 1895. 50-4-P 7 1/2° MT. KING PINE CHRISTMAS TREE with stand. Easytoassemble. $20. 675-1578. 50-4-P QUILT, design tumbling blocks, great for wall hanging, $100. 696- 1906. 51-4-P WHITE ECONOMICAL COMBINATION COAL | & GAS STOVE, $150. neg.; 8 Ft. bar make an offer; Oil hot water heater $25. Call 639-3066 after 6 p.m. 51-4-P 10 SPD. MEN’S BICYLE, like new. 693- 1744. 51-4-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 sturdy, $25. Call 477- |, $ 51-4-P ) P-TFN FREE Satelite System, 693-0551. 49-4-P FREE, older white gas stove, w/warming oven. 696-1471 leave mes- sage. 50-4-P. FREE, 9 pupppies, 8 1/2 wks old. German shep./ border collie mix. Cute. All in good health. 298- 2764. Leave msg. 51-4- P HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED GROOMER. Full or part time work. Call 675- 4943. 50-4-P PERSONAL | WOULD LIKE TO THANK the person who found and, returned my glassesinthe Dallas Post Office parking lot on Wed., Dec. 17. Bob Sutherland. 52-1-P POSITION WANTED _ COMPANION FOR ELDERLY WOMEN to helpin shopping, theatre, lunches, appointments. Call Christa, 477-5988. 51-4-P RECREATION 78 NOMAD, 19 ft. self- contained camper w/aw- ning. $500. 639-1927. 49-4-P Besecker Realty Robert L. Besecker, Realtor 10 Main St. Dallas, PA 18612 "27 years of experience” Call (717)675-3611 TAG SALE 64 River Street Wilkes-Barre, PA Saturday & Sunday December 27-28 12noon - 5 pm Matching Sofas, 3 Mahogany Chest of Drawers, Mahogany Card Table, 2 Nickled Tubular Steel & Leather Arm Chair, Bedroom Furniture, Glass, China, Linens, Silver, Office Furniture, Lamps, Toys, Butcher Block Table & Chairs, Gas Grill. Dale K. Myers, Mgr. 717-836-1582 | ~ News and Sports Correspondents The Dallas Post is seeking a news writer to take occasional assignments . Some assignments willbe evening meet- COMMERCIAL . RENTAL WAREHOUSE SPACE - DALLAS, 25,000 sq. ft available. Ceiling height up to 22 ft. Will divide. |. Loading docks. Immedi- ate occupancy. Rates neg. 674-7800. 50-4-P OFFICE SPACE - DAL- LAS, Premium space available, from 1,000- 10,000 sq. ft. Call 674- ings, but other writing is possible and desirable. The ideal candidate will be someone who is interested in the Back Mountain, likes people even if they're sometimes obnoxious or foolish, and can write clearly. Prior newspaper expe- rience 1s not necessary. Will be paid on a per story basis. Both news and sports writers will be considered. If you think this might be a good spot for you, call Ron Bartizek at 675-5211, stop by our office and fill out an applica- The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors will hold. their annual Reor- ganization Meeting on Monday, January 5, 1998 at 6:30 p.m. in the Kingston Township Mu- nicipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucks- ville, PA 18708. The meeting has been called for general business and reorganization purposes. 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 TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON Jefffey K. Box Township Manager 52-1-P 7800. 50-4-P ; % ————— tion (bring aresume if you have one), or SERVICES write: FOR HIRE . Correspondent SNOW PLOW SER- The Dallas Post VICE, lots, driveways, : ‘ sidewalks, no lot too 607 Main Rd. small. Reasonable rates. Dallas, PA 18612 Free estimates. Ask for Tony, 696-0946 or 655- | : | 1195. 49-4-P : LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES DALLAS TOWNSHIP ORDINANCES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dallas Township Ordinance No. 1960-1, levying the Township of Dallas Real Estate Transfer tax at the rate of (1%) per cent of the value of the real estate transferred, has been reenacted under the authority of the Act approved December 31, 1965, (No. 511), without substantial change, and the same tax ‘has been imposed for the year 1998. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dallas Township Ordinance No. 1972-1, levying a per capita tax of Five Dollars ($5.00) has been reenacted under the authority of the Act approved December 31, 1965, (No. 511), without substantial change, and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1998. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that Dallas Township Ordinance No. 1966-4, levying an earned income tax, continues in force during the year 1998, without reenactment under,the authority of Sub-section Il of Section 13 of the Act approved December 31, 1965, (No. 511). DALLAS TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS Glenn M. Howell, Secretary 52-1-P hh ¥ J
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