12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 15, 1998 | MARIE FREEMAN Marie V. Freeman, 94, of Dal- las died July 7, 1998 at the Mead- ows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Kingston, she was the daughter of the late Ziba and Helen Morgan Huey. She was a resident of Dallas for most of her life. She attended the Bloomingdale Bible Church in Bloomingdale. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter G. Freeman; a son, Bradley W. Freeman; a daughter, Alice Snyder; a grand- son, Joseph T. Snyder. Surviving are her daughters, Mrs. Lawrence (Betty) DeRemer, Bridgewater, NJ; Mrs. Robert (Marie) McIntyre, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. James (Ada) Hoyt, Lehman Township; Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Metcalf, Sweet Valley; nine grand- children; and 12 great-grandchil- dren. Interment, Memorial Shrine Park, Franklin Township. Memorial donations may be made to the Bloomingdale Bible Church, RR 1, Box 69A, Shickshinny, 18655 or to the Meadows Nursing Center, 55 W. Center Hill Road, Dallas, 18612. CARL HACKLING Carl E. Hackling, 76, of Noxen, died July 7, 1998 at the Bradford County Manor in Troy after a long illness. Born March 26, 1922, in Jameson City, he was the son of the late Joseph and Luella (DeWall) Hackling. He was a longtime resident of Noxen and attended Noxen Town- ship schools. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and served in the Pacific Theater. He was a longtime employee of Loomis Construction and retired in 1984. Before that he was em- ployed in construction in Alaska for six years. He was preceded in death by sisters, Anna Hopper, Cora Miller and Helen Arceola; brothers, Jo- seph and William Hackling. Surviving are sisters, Mae D. Pegg, Berwick; Lena Shanenberger, Towanda; Marga- ret Goldberg, Wyalusing; Saloma Patton, Gillett; Stella Mason, Troy and numerous nieces and neph- ews. Interment, St. Gabriel's Cem- etery, Sugarloaf Township. MILDRED JOHNSON Mildred M. Johnson, 85, of Hickory Street, Trucksville, Kingston Township, died July 9, 1998, at Dorrance Manor, Kingston. Born in Shavertown, Kingston Township, she was the daughter of the late Harold and Etta Smith Holcomb. She attended the Kingston Township schools. Before retiring, she was em- ployed by the former Natona Mills, Dallas. She and her late husband, were owners and operators of a grocery " store in Central, PA. She was a member of the Cen- tral U. M. Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Claude; a daugh- ter, Shirley Swan; brothers, Harold and Alfred Holcomb. Surviving are a sons, Harry Johnson, Forty Fort; daughters, Jean Long, Trucksville, with whom she resided; Ruthe Case, Cicero, NY; 14 grandchildren; 20 great- grandchildren; two great-great- grandchildren; sister, Alice Evans, Trucksville; brother, Edward Holcomb, Oreland, PA. Interment, Memorial Shrine Park, Franklin Township. MARY ANNE PAUGSCH Mary Anne Paugsch, 48, of Dallas died July 7, 1998 at home. Born May 19, 1950 in Kingston Township, she was the daughter of Daniel H. McCue of Dallas and the late Theresa Thomas McCue. She resided in Dallas for the past 20 years. She was a 1968 graduate of Dallas High School and received a bachelor of science degree in nurs- ing from College Misericordia, Dallas. She served in the U.S. Army Reserves during the Persian Gulf War. She was a member of the Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. In addition to her father, are a son, Nick G. Paugsch, Wilkes- Barre; Lisa Paugsch, Pringle; Sh- annon Jenkins, Fort Worth, TX; Angela Paugsch at home; sisters, Patricia McCue, Dallas; Theresa Montross, Dallas; four grandchil- dren. Interment, St. Nicholas Cem- etery, Shavertown, Kingston Township. Memorial donations may be made to the Gate of Heaven Church, Machell Ave., Dallas 18612 or the SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 E. Main St., Wilkes- Barre, 18702. OBITUARIES i MARY HARTMAN Mary R. Hartman, 92, of Wilkes- Barre, died at the Hospice of the Visiting Nurses Association, Heri- tage House, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Plymouth,. she was the daughter of the late Nicholas and Suzanne Vavrek Fertal. She was a graduate of Plymouth High School. She previously resided in Jekyll Island ,GA; Lehman Township and Trucksville. She was an original member of St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown and reently was a member of St. Mary's of the Immaculate Con- ception Church, Wilkes-Barre. Before retiring, she was respon- sible for accounting for the Hartman Insurance Agency. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward V.; broth- ers, Nicholas, John and Joseph Fertal, sisters, Julia Kachura, Anna Wychlis, Susan Fertal and Margaret Hodgson. Surviving are sons, Edward “Ned”, Dallas; Robert, Winches- ter, VA; sisters, Gertrude Buckley and Josephine Murphy, both of Wilkes-Barre; six grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren. Interment, Chapel Lawn Me- morial Park, Dallas. Memorial donations may be made to the Back Mountain Me- morial Library, Huntsville Road, Dallas, 18612. CATHERINE HILSHER Catherine C. Hilsher, 77, of Country Club Road, Dallas, died July 8, 1998 at the Hospice Care of the VNA Inpatient Unit of Heri- tage House, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Scotland, she was the daughter of the late James and Marion Prentice Carstairs. She was a graduate of Nanticoke High School and Wyo- ming Seminary School of Busi- ness. She was a former executive sec- retary for the Hazard Wire Rope Division of ACCO. She was a member of the Back Mountain Memorial Library Book Club; past county president of Luzerne County Federated Women’s Clubs; past president of the West Side Evening Women’s Club; and served as an active volunteer with the Wilkes-Barre General Hoispital Auxiliary for more than 15 years. Surviving are her husband of 48 years, John E. Hilsher; a daughter, Marion Borr, Downingtown; a son, James, Kingston; one grandchild; sisters, Anne Boyle, Charlotte, NC; Mae McCullough, Port St. Lucie, FL; Susan Nagle, Dallas; Margaret Vaughan, Ocean City, NJ; nu- merous nieces and nephews. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Memorial donations may be made to Candy House, Inc., a new locally operated non-profit sup- port house for cancer patients and their families. Candy House Inc., c/o 42 S. Atherton Ave., Kingston, 18704. JAMES KNECHT JamesdJ. Knecht, 77, of Kunkle- Anderson Road, Dallas Township died July 8, 1998 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Edwardsville, he was the son of Norma Bolton Knecht of Dallas and the late James E. Knecht. He was a graduate of Dallas Township High School and was a lifelong resident of the area. Before retiring, he was em- ployed as a pay station collector by Commonwealth Telephone Co., Dallas. He was a member of the Dallas UM. Church and a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by a sister, Norma Clark. Surviving in addition to his mother, are his wife of 56 years, the former Mary Eipper; a son, James J. II, Los Lunas, NM; a daughter, Mary Alice Williams, Moorestown, NJ; a sister, Elva Elston, Kunkle; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Memorial donations may be made to the Dallas United Meth- odist Church, 1 Parsonage St., Dallas, 18612. EGIDIO MAZZATOSTA Egidio “Ed” Mazzatosta of East Center Street, Shavertown, Kingston Township and Plains Township, died July 9, 1998 at ‘he Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Plains Township, he was the son of the late Tommasso and Stella Mazzatosta. He was a professional musi- cian for the past 50 years. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Frances Kobowski. Surviving are sons, Thomas, Bear Creek; Robert, Shavertown; four grandchildren; one great- grandchild; brother, Robert, and sister Janet Andreoni, both of Florida. Bl Deadline : 4:00 P.M. 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THEODORE L. KROHN, ESQUIRE 400 ThirdAvenue, Suite 201 Kingston, PA18704. 29-3-P NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted to Richard H. Jones in the Estate of Elva H. Jones, late of the city of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennylvania, who died on May 25, 1998. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment andthose having claims or de- mands to present the same without delay to Ri- chard H. Jones, Execu- tor, c/o Charles D. Lemmond, Jr., Esquire, 58 Lehman Avenue, Dal- las, Pennsylvania, 18612. 27-3-P To place your Post Classified Call 675-5211 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Letters Testa- mentary have been granted to Stephen J. Herceg, M.D., in the Es- tate of Robert Herceg, late of the Borough of Pringle, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died may 30, 1998. All per- sons indebted to said decedent are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the Estate to present the same without delay tothe Executor, Stepehn J. Herceg, M.D., 674 St. Johns Drive, Camp Hill, PA 17011. 28-3-P TR A LW NX eC EN a TEER Is 639-1885 E.O.E. Oil Burner TY BEANIE Technicianinstaller BABIES Due to the growth of our Teenies: company, Montour Oil Mel, in bag, $4 Service Company is now Pinchers, $2 accepting applicationsfor | | | Twigs, $2 skilled and unskilled] | | Patty, $2 burner technicians and diaz, Bi installers. Competitive ove: retired, $20 wages, health and life Pinchers, ret.. $20 insurance, profit sharing, Mel, $6 and more. Qualified Hissy, $6 minorities and female Speedy, ret., $150 applicants are Call 675-0460 encouraged to apply. Montour is an affirmative action, equal opportunity LEGAL NOTICES employer. Apply in} || ral NOTICE Estate of John F. Clause Also known as: John Clause Late of Shavertown Administrators: Joseph J. 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Phone 477-3421. 26-4-P ‘92 MARIAH, 18 ft. 4.3 Ltr &205 horsepower fish/depth finder, VHF radio, customtrailer, exc. cond. garage kept. $9,500. Serious inquiry only, call Bill 388-2149 11-tfn-P Call 675-5211 to Advertise CHILD CARE MATURE RESPON- SIBLE NON-SMOKING WOMAN to care for your children in my Shavertown home. Rea- sonable rates, will accept your schedule. Call 696- 5451. 27-4-P Besecker Realty Robert L. Besecker, Realtor 10 Main St. Dallas, PA 18612 "27 years of experience" Call (717)675-3611 HELP WANTED FOR SALE RESPONSIBLE LOV- 4 FLATIRONS, 4/|ING INDIVIDUAL LEATHER COVERED BANKS book shaped w/ emblem of Miner's Na- tional Bank, $25 ea.; 1940-50’s Avon sample products.696-2323. 26- 4-P AMERICAN STAN- DARD VENT-AWAY pink bathroom toilet; Kohler sink black w/gold faucets, $50 ea. Oak interior door, $25. 654- 4440. 26-4-P ELECTRIC BUG ZAPPER $10. 696- 2444. 26-4-P GOLF CLUBS, 1,3&5 woods, $30. Call 675- 4272. 27-4-P LAWN TRACTOR w/ snow plow, wheel weights & chains. Exc. cond. $1200. Call 674- 7959. 27-4-P BLACK LACQUERED DRESSER with brass and wood trim, $150, obo, full size sofa bed, $70, obo. Call 823-7870. 28-4-P CARDIOGLIDE, like new, $100. Call 675- 9805. 29-4-P FURNITURE, oak table with hunter green legs and two matching benches from House of Oak Store. Like new $400, 696-1601. 29-4-P BOYS BMX 20” bike, black and green exc. cond. $40. 696-1601. 29- 4-P TIRES 4-P235 75R 15” Firestone ATX white let- ter $100 firm. 822-4251. 29-4-P BICYCLES boys and girls 26” $35 ea. 822- 4251. 29-4-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- P-TFN 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 ROYAL MANUAL TYPEWRITER, black in very good cond. needs thorough cleaning. Best offerover $50. 675-0460. 2-tfn-P | 299-0200. 28-8-P needed to care for my two children in our Shavertown home for 1998-99 school year. References and Act 34 Clearance needed. Con- tact 696-3330. 27-4-P WORK FROM HOME. Ourbusiness needs help immediately, $420 part time, $1-4,000 full time. Fulltraining. Califor free booklet. Toll free 1-877- HARDWORKING and reliable high school stu- dent to do yardwork. F;lexible hours. 696- 4600. 29-4-P LOST & FOUND REAL ESTATE 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 HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE, 14236 Autumn Circle, Centreville, VA $1,000 a month. Sale price $122,900. Phone 717-675-4696. 26-4-P. 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 IS THE PAINT FLYING OFF YOUR CAR? Col- lision damage? For top quality call Perfect Paint and Collision Repair to- day for a free estimate, 717-298-2615. Close to Dallas and Tunkhan- nock, pick-up and deliv- ery available. 29-4-P LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that McClure Enterprises, Inc., Three East McClure Avenue, Old Forge, PA 18518 is making application to the Department of Environmental Protection, to revise their surface mine permit 40890301, at their operation located in Hanover Township, Luzerne Country. Tha revision is for the addition to their current permit of sand- stone, sand, stone, shale and conglomerate with coal as an incidental to the extraction of other minerals as mineable. There will be no direct discharge to a receiving stream. Directions to the proposed permit area are as follows: At Nanticoke Exit (Interchange 45) off Route 81 North proceed south on Rt., 29 to Exit 1 thence west off exit 1 to New Commerce Boulevard (firstintersection) thence north approximtely 2300 feet to entrance road on right. The area is located on the 7.5 minute series Wilkes- Barre West Quadrangle approximately 15.0” North and 5.2” West (measured from the lower right hand corner of quadrangle map). A copy of this application is available for public review at Department of Environmental Protection, Assistant Director's Office, 2 Public Square, Wilkes- Barre, PA 18701. Written comment and objections may be submitted to: Department of Environmental Protection Field Operations - Mining & Reclamation c/o District Min- ing Manager, 5 West Laurel Blvd., Pottstville, Pa 17901 District Mining Manager, Bureau of Mining and Reclamation, atthe above address no later than September 8, 1998. 29-4-P FREE FREE, kindling firewood. 696-2444. 26-4-P FREE, Thomas Califor- nia281 organ, walnut fin- ish. Needs some work. Call 675-3655 after 6 p.m. 28-4-P LOST, PUPPY, black Rotwiller and Airdale w/ tan marking. Answers to Bear, No collar, about 7 mos. old. Lost in Dallas. 674-9505. 27-4-P FOUND, Dog, black and white female German Shorthairded Pointer, med. sized friendly. Found near Sheldon’s Diner, Sweet Valley. Free to good home only. Very obedient and house bro- ken. 696-1471. 27-4-P LOST, Harveys Lake area, large, blackand tan male Shepherd. Dam- aged left ear. Call 639- 2020. Reward! LOST, religious medals, silver color at Bk. Mt. Li- brary Auciton Thurs., July 9.. 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