12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 27, 1998 v OBITUARIES MARY BOICE Mary T. Boice, 79, of Dallas, died May 23, 1998, at the Mead- ows Nursing Center, Dallas, where she was a guest for the last two years. Born in Larksville, she was the daughter of the late Martin and Antonina Wojta Sefick. She resided in Kingston and Rochester, NY before moving to Dallas in 1988. She was a member of Our Lady of Victory, Harveys Lake. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald E. Boice; brothers, George Sefick, Adam Sefick and Martin Sefick; great- grandson, Jason Sager. Surviving are her step-daugh- ter, Donna Walker, Gaithersburg, MD; stepson, Harry E. Boice, Murrells Inlet, SC; sister, Nellie Rinken, Idetown; five grandchil- dren; five great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Interment, Chapel Lawn Me- + morial Park, Dallas. MADELINE BRENNAN Madeline Brennan, of Jackson Road, Shavertown, died May 24, 1998 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. She was born in New York City and lived in Nanticoke. She also resided in Lehman Township for the past 24 years. She was a member of Holy Trin- ity Church, Nanticoke. She was formerly employed by the Irem Temple Country Club, Dallas, until her retirement sev- eral years ago. Surviving are a son, Scott ofLehman Township; stepsons, Frank Trucksville; Joseph, Edwardsville; stepdaughters, Bar- bara Kaleta, Hudson; Rita Krantz, Pittston; Elizabeth Garber, Phila- delphia; brother Nicholas Vlastaris, Wilkes-Barre; 10 grand- children; five great-grandchildren. Interment, parish cemetery, Nanticoke. | ANDREW FRANCE AndrewT. France, 53, of Manor Drive, Shavertown, Kingston Township, died May 22, 1998 at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- tal. Born in Wilkes-Barre Town- ship, he was the son of Marie Monka France of Kingston and the late Andrew S. France. He was a graduate of Marymount High School, Wilkes- Barre. He was the co-owner of T&F Welding in Wilkes-Barre. He was a member of St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown. He and his wife, the former Joan M. Pointek, celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary on May 6. Surviving in addition to his mother and wife, are daughters, Renee Powell, Ashley; Melissa France at home; a son, Andrew T. FrancedJr., athome; sisters, Marie Gould, Swoyersville; Katherine Austin, Kingston; numerous nieces and nephews. Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. JOSEPH CHUKINAS Joseph P. Chukinas, 66, of Ebb Drive, Altamonte Springs, FL, died May 19, 1998. He was emplloyed by Omnifax Danka in Orlando, FL. He retired from the Central Intelligence Agency in 1977 after 23 years. He also served in the U.S. Navy dur- ing the Korean War. He was originally from Dallas and graduated from Dallas Town- ship High School in 1950. Surviving are his wife, the former Jean Kushner of Edwardsville; daughters, Dianne Chukinas-Dearing, Doreen Chukinas and Denise Chukinas; one grandson; sisters, Rose Mary Pensyl, Theresa Pavlick, and Dolores Schwartz; a brother, Michael Chukinas. CHARLES MEKEEL Charles’ R: Mekeel, 77, .0f Firehouse Road, Lehman, died May 19, 1998 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Kingston, he was the son of the late Harry and Jennie Hope Mekeel. He attended Lehman schools and was a graduate of Turtle Creek High School. Before retiring, he was em- ployed by Washington Adventist, Hospital, Takoma Park, MD and later by Hackettstown Commu- nity Hospital, Hackettstwon, NJ. He returned to Lehman 13 years ago. He was a member of the Kingston Seventh Day Adventist Church, Kingston. He served with the U.S. Army during World War Il and was deco- rated with the Purple Heart. He was preceded in death by his brother, Russell; sisters, Marjorie Walter, Ruth Owens, Joanne Rizzi and Roxanne Mar- tin. Surviving are his wife, the former Jane Weiss; children Rob- ert R. Mekeel, Laurel, MD; Cathy Mekeel, Lancaster; Joseph Marr, Lehman; sisters, Helen Coombs, Dallas; Patricia Downs, Georgetown, DE; Judith Blum, Pompano Beach, FL; and four grandchildren. Interment, Chapel Lawn Me- morial Park, Dallas. I CHRISTINE SMITH Christine Smith of Luzerne died May 20, 1998 in New Jersey as a result of an automobile accident. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of Kathy Smith of Dallas and Michael J. Smith, of Miners Mills, Wilkes-Barre. She was a 1991 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and attended Penn State University and Luzerne County Community College. She was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Mary Smith and a maternal grandfa- ther, John Smith. In addition to her parents are sons, Joshua and Ebon Smith at home; paternal grandmother Arlene Zibuck; several aunts and uncles and cousins. 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Besecker, Realtor 10 Main St. Dallas, PA 18612 "27 years of experience” Call (717)675-3611 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT Dallas, Pennsylvania NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the meeting of the Dallas School District Board of Directors, held May 18, 1998, a resolution was adopted to approve a Proposed Budget for the school year, 1998-99, which sets forth therein expenditures in the amont of $19,218,830 based on a tax levy of 173 mills per dollar ($15.80 per hundred dollars of assessed valuation on real estate); a per capita of $5.00 per taxable person, under the authority of Section 679 of the Pennsylvania School Laws of 1949 and its amendments, and a reenactment of a per capita tax of $5.00 per taxable person, under the authority of Act 511 of December 31, 1965; a revision of Act 481 of June 25, 1947, without substantial change, mak- ing a total of per capita taxes of $10.00 to be levied and collected from each taxable person; in addition an earned income tax on wages, salaries, and commissions and other earned income of individu- als at arate of 1% (shared 50/50 with the municipali- ties of the district), under authority of Act 511 of December 31, 1965 and a Real Estate Transfer Tax of 1% (shared 50/50 with the municipalities in the district, under authority of Act 511 of Decmeber 31, 1965) and an occupational privilege tax in the amount of $10.00 for all individuals, excluding those whose earnings from wages, salaries or other income are not in excess of $1,500.00 annually, engaging in an occupation and whose place of employment is within the Dallas School District. Said taxes are necessary for general revenue purposes to pay the salaries of the employees as prescribed in the salary sched- ules of the district and to meet the current expenses of the Dallas School District. The proposed budget may be inspected by an interested person or per- sons at the office of the Secretary of the Board, Administration Office, Church Street, Dallas, PA. It is the intent of the Board to adopt the budget at the Special Board Meeting to be held June 22, 1998. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN of the provisions of Act 193, approved June 30, 1951 (P.L. 962), as indi- cated according to Section 680(b) of the school code, requiring that every resident or inhabitant of the School District, upon attaining the age of eigh- teen years of age, or becoming a resident or inhab- itant of the District, shall within 12 months after the happening thereof, notify the Luzerne County Assessor's Office, Edward A. Brominski, Director of the Board of Assessors, of his becoming a resident orinhabitant. any person failing within said period to notify said assessor or his successor, of said School District, shall, in addition to the tax levied by such School District, be liable to said School District in a penal sum equal to such tax. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD B. Jeanne Faneck within store at: Mr. Z's is currently accepting appications for part-time grocery store clerks. Work from 5 am until 1 pm. Professional and friendly environment. Mr. Z's Memorial Highway, Rt. 415 Dallas, PA 18612 EQUAL OPPORTUNITYEMPLOYER Apply locally LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE The Dallas School Dis- trict Board of Directors solicits sealed proposals for REMOVAL OF GAR- BAGE AND RECY- CLABLE MATERIALS. Specifications may be secured from the Busi- ness Manager, Charlotte Williams, at the Adminis- tration Building, Church Street, Dallas, Pa 18612. Bids shallbe inthe hands ofthe Business Manager, not later than 2:00 P.M., Friday, June 5, 1998. BETTY JEANNE FANECK Board Secretary 20-3-P FOR SALE Board Secretary 22-1-P AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '95 MERCEDES E320, | ROYAL MANUAL silver black leather, trac- tion control, heated seats, headlight wipers, 30,000 mi., $32,200. 451-1117. 19-4-P '97 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO, red with charcoal grey int., loaded, CD, towing pkg., 8,000 miles, exc. cond. $24,000 obo. 477- 3631 after 5 p.m. 1990 HONDA CRX, black, a/c, 92,000 mi., auto., alarm system, exc. cond. $3,250. 696-4718. 21-4-P : BOATS ‘92 MARIAH, 18 ft. 4.3 Ltr &205 horsepower fish/depth finder, VHF radio, custom trailer, exc. cond. garage kept. $9,500. Serious inquiry only, call Bill 388-2149 11-tfn-P FOR SALE TOP SOIL, 10 ton clean, ‘U-haul away $50. 639- 2599. 22-4-P TYPEWRITER, black in very good cond. needs thorough cleaning. Best offerover $50. 675-0460. 2-tfn-P BRASS BED. Brand new queen size orthope- dic mattress set with frame and warranty. Still in box, cost $1,000 self for $300 cash. Call 489- 4148. 19-4-P IBM COMPATIBLE 386 COMPUTER, 220 MB Hard Drive, 4 MB RAM, $225. Call 717-208- 0639. 19-4-P TOILET, American Stan- dard Ventaway, pink; bathroom sink, black gold faucets and hand spray Kohler; $200 forboth. In- terior oak door with frame & knob, 30” x 80”, $25. 654-4440. 19-4-P GE MICROWAVE OVEN Model JET 235, 625 Watts. Exc. cond. $75. 639-1180 after 5 p.m. 22-4-P SOLID CRYSTAL FOUR PLACE SET- TING, plus extra pieces, $25. 639-2599. 22-4-P MURRAY CLASSIC 26” 18-speedbicycle. Brand new, still in box. $100. 675-4461. 20-4-P NEW BUCANE gas grill. Val. $750. Want to sell, make offer. 696-1359. 20-4-P FAMILY ROOM SOFA, LOVE SEAT,2CHAIRS, Broyhill end tables, sofa table, coffee table. Good cond. $1,000. 675-6417. 20-4-P WALNUT DINING ROOM TABLE, 6 high back chairs, china hutch. Exc. cond. $1,000. 675- 6417. 20-4-P KLIPSCH high powered 12” subwofferbuiltinamp for fire, $600. Cost $1200. 824-5877. 20-4- Pp CLARINET, used in Lake-Lehman Band $150. negotiable. 639- 5364. 21-4-P TABLE TOP GAS GRILL, plus 20 gal. tank & table, $35. Call 288- 8295. 21-4-P 4 FLAT IRONS 696- 2323. 21-4-P 4 LEATHER COVERED BANKS W/EMBLEM of Miners Nat. Bank of W- B. Very good cond. 696- 2323. 21-4-P HUFFY 16” BOYS BIKE, Paid $119 willsellfor $55. Like brand new. 288- 7515. 21-4-P MINK STOLE, worn once. 675-0819. 21-4-P DIVING BOARD 12’ Fi- berglass brand, new $800. Sell $400 never used. Also 36” screen door, lefthinge, $25. 693- 1229 or 696-1845. 21-4- P CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT and mate- rial for sale. Please call for appointment. 696- 2444. 21-4-P UPRIGHT FREEZER, $75; tables, $25 ea.; 2 maple upholstered chairs, $25 ea. 696- 2444. 21-4-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 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis- tration C.T.A. have been granted in the Estate of Rose A. Barry, late of Luerne (died April 21, 1998) to Marie B. Hosey and Patricia M. Kosloski, c/o Edward J. Geist, Es- quire, 61 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702- 2215. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same withoutdelay tothe administrators named or their attorney. 21-3P FOR SALE 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- P-TFN FREE FREE, old picnic table, wooden. Calll 675-7038 after 5. 19-4-P FREE tree branches for firewood. Call 822-2738 after 5 p.m. 22-4-P GARAGE SALE RUMMAGE SALE, May 29, 9-4 p.m. $2 bag day May 30, 9-12. Trinity Presbyterian Church, 105 Irem Road, Dallas, off 309. 20-3-P GARAGE SALE, Loyalville, May 29, 30 & 31, 9-5 a.m. Rt. 118 to 29, turn right at first road go to fork in road, bear leftabout 1 1/2 mi. House on right hand side. Box 79B. Follow signs. 22-1- P YARD SALE, at Outlet Free Methodist Church, Sat. May 30, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Outlet-Lehman Rd. off of Rt. 118, turn at Sunoco Station. 22-1-P GARAGE SALE, 73 Manor Drive, Trucksville, June 6, 10 a.m. 22-2-P JAKE MOORE RD. SALE, off Ransom Rd., follow signs. Sat., May 30, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Tools, plants, ex. bike, encyclo- pedias etc. HELP WANTED NOW HIRING, Dough . Company in Dallas. Servers nights and week- ends. Flexible hours. Apply in person. The Dough Company, Dallas. 19-4-P DANCE, THEATRE & MUSIC TEACHERS wanted for ‘98-99 school year. Apply at Major Performing Arts, Carverton Road, Trucksville. 696-4755. 20-4-P D. E. JONSEN, INC. Regional Carrier Hiring OTR DRIVERS NEW Conventional Equipment HIGH Horsepower HOME Weekends Call (800) 280-3748 Ext. 609 or 624 + 675-8300 or 1-800-621- Steel buildings, new, must sell 40x60x 14 was $16,200 now $9,990 50x100x16 was $26,550 now $18,990 60x150x16 was $49,990 now $29,990 100x200x20 was $98,500 now $74,990 1-800-406-5126 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted in the Estate of Ruth E. MacKechnie, late of the Municipality of Kingston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on May 4, 1998. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to REAL ESTATE BACK MOUNTAIN. Lovely Homes. Quiet Streets, 0 Money Down. Call 888-243-1952, ext. 21 for a 24 hour free re- corded message. 20-4- P SHAVERTOWN, 3/4 BR Cape in move in cond., has warmth, charm and elegance. Modern eat- in kitchen. Livingroom plus DR with French doors leading to a ! 10x11°7” cedar deck with gorgeous views. 2 car garage. All this & more on one acre. L-L School Dist. Call Donna A. at Lewith & Freeman. R.E. 714-9241.$155,000. 22- 1-P KINGSTON, single fam- ily home, 3 BR, 1 Ba, large LR, fenced yard, convenient location. Newly remodeled. Great potential. $75,000. Must sell. 331-4777..21-tfn-P Marc Alan Nagle, Execu- tor, 175 Woodcrest RENTALS Road, Butler, PA 16002, orhis attorney, Theodore L. Krohn, Esquire. THEODORE L. KROHN, ESQUIRE 400 Third Avenue, Suite 201 Kingston, Pa 18704 21-3-P HELP WANTED APPPOINTMENT SET- TERS, Excellent oppor- tunity, Homemakers wel- come. Good attitude, should be outgoing and pleasant phone voice. Evening hours 4-8:30 Mon.-Thurs., Sat. 9-1:30. $7.00/hr. plus bonus and incentives. paid holidays. Callbetween 1and8p.m. 4858. 20-4-P CHILD CARE seeking mature woman in Dallas area to babysit infant. Flexible hours. Needed starting in Nov. Call 696- 1237. 21-4-P HOUSEKEEPER, part time. Forty Fort based company has a part time housekeeping opportu- nity to clean office build- ing. 2 to 3 evenings per week, 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Ap- ply to: Century Manage- ment Systems, 1041 Wyoming Avenue, Bldg. #2, Forty Fort, PA 18704. FAX: 717-288-7929. E.O.E. 22-1-P STUDENT WORK, Dal- las area. 15 openings to be filled by 5/28. Train- ing provided. Scholar- ships. Simple Work $11.25 to start. 825- 6330. 22-1-P LOST & FOUND FOUND, Shepherd dog, black & tan, with collar. Young female in Bunker Hill section of Kingston Township. 696-1947 or 696-1686. 20-4-P MISCELLANEOUS LOSE WEIGHT, notyour mind. To learn how send $4.95 check or money order to Endless Possi- bilities, P.O. Box 589, Chinchilla, PA 18410. 19-4-P VILLA ROMA PIZZA & PASTA HOUSE, open- ing May 20. Large pie, $3.95 Wednesdays only. 21-4-P PLYMOUTH, 4 rooms plus closets. Storage a- plenty. Spacious, bright, exceptionally nice, desir- able location/neighbor- hood. References, se- curity, lease. No pets. 287-3020. 20-4-P COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE, high visibility retail space in Shavertown, off street parking, great terms, busy tri-plex, call 674- 7976. 21-4-P SHAVERTOWN, 2nd fl. 2 BR apt. w/dining room and living room, cedar closets. $500 incl. heat and hot water. No pets, sec., references. 675- 4943. SHAVERTOWN, 1stfl. 1 BR apt., $350 + util. No ' pets, ref. and sec. 675- 4943. SERVICES FINE CRYSTAL RE- PAIR, “All work per- formed by Master crafts- man with over 15 years exp.” Helfran Glass, 287- 8105 for appointment. Kingston. 9-tfn-P ANTIQUE FLAT & DOME TOP TRUNKS, professionally restored. Also, antique trunks brought and sold. Call George Bauman, 675- 0454. 19-4-P BILL SPRAU’S PER- SONAL TOUCH LAND- SCAPING. Planting, mulching, patios, stone walls, sidewlks, weeding, Shavertown. 696-5013. 20-4-P ACE BK.MT.HAULING, serving Back Mountain and Wyoming Valley. Save this ad. 696-4917. 22-4-P WORK WANTED WILL DO HOUSE- WORK in Back Moun- tain area. 35 yrs., experi- ence. References. Rea- sonable rates. Call Betty 477-2959. 21-4-P LOVING MOM IN DAL- LAS will watch your child in my home. Certified & references available. 675-8793. 21-4-P People interested in the Back Mountain read The Dallas Post a real hometown paper you can feel good about 675-5 211 Li i A tS A a SE I A a a el rere F S r C 1 F z i ( ] \ r f k ( t §
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