12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 11, 1998 | | 1 SAMUEL BRACE Samuel J. Brace, 83, of Sylvan Lake, Sweet Valley died Nov. 6, 1998, at Fernwood Manor, Pikes Creek. Born in Vermont, he was the son of the late David and Sally Jones Brace. He was a graduate of Dallas High School. He resided in Kingston, moving to Sweet Valley 26 years ago. Before retiring he was owner and operator of S.J. Brace Truck- ing Company. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He attended the Church of Christ Uniting, Kingston. He was a member of Kingston Lodge 395 F&AM; Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg; Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre and Ameri- can Legion Post 395, Kingston. He was preceded in death by his brother, Evan, and sister, Marie. Surviving are his wife, the former Frances Damell; sons, Ri- chard, Tucson, AZ; Dwight L., Hunlock Creek; brother, David, Kingston; four grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday from the Rich- ard H. Disque Funeral Home, Inc., 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas. Interment will be in Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. MIRIAM EVANS Miriam K. Evans of Lawn Av- enue, Shavertown section of Kingston Township, died Nov. 3, 1998, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born.in Kingston, She was the daughter of the late Joseph and Miriam Rimple Kleinsorge. She lived in Kingston most of her life before moving to Shavertown in 1973. She was a graduate of Kingston High School. She was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown, sang in the parish choir and was a former Bible School teacher. Surviving are her husband of 54 years, David M. Evans Sr., daughter, Betsy Robinson, Har- risburg; sons, David M. Evans Jr., of Walla Walla, WA; and Donald Evans, at home; five grandchildren; brother, Donald Kleinsorge, Bloomsburg. Interment, Denison Cemetery, Swoyersville. Ra | Memorial donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association of Luzerne County, 63 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre 18701; or to St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 196 N. Main St., Kingston Township, 18708. OBITUARIES | MARION WONDER Marion H. Wonder, 88, of Sweet Valley, died Nov. 5, 1998, at the Lakeside Nursing Center, Harveys Lake where she had been a guest for the last two years. Born in Lansdowne, she was the daughter of the late Harry and Carrie Wilson Handwork. She lived in Chalfont, Bucks County for 30 years before mov- ing to Sweet Valley in 1969. She was a 1928 graduate of Doylestown High School and re- ceived her teaching degree from West Chester State College. She taught at Warrington Township School for five years until retiring in 1937. She was preceded in death by her husband, Franklin Wonder. Surviving are her sons, Franklin O. Wonder, Warrington; Allen H. Wonder, Sweet Valley; Edmund W. Wonder, Tampa, FL; and daughter, Kathryn Kabata, Muncy. Private memorial services were held at the convenience of the family from the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home, Inc., cor. of Rtes. 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, Pike Township. Memorial donations may be made to the Northeast Health and Hospice Care, Inc., 38 N. Main St., Pittston, 18640. FRANK MOOREHEAD Frank J. Moorehead, 80, of Lewis Road, Franklin Township died Nov. 5, 1998, at Penn State Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medi- cal Center, Plains Township. Born in St. Clair, he was the son of the late Terrence and Carolyn Bronz Moorehead. He attended St. Clair schools and had lived in Forty Fort before moving to Carverton, Kingston Township 20 years ago. Before retiring," he was employed as a heavy equipment operator by No. 1 Contracting Co.-Pagnotti En- terprises. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of St. Frances X. Cabrini Church, Carverton, Kingston Township; and the United Steel Workers, District 50, Wilkes-Barre. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Kathleen Morris. Surviving are his wife, the former Alma Tamanini; son, James F., Franklin Township; daughter, Rosemary Moorehead, York; sister, Betty Lang, Allen- town; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Interment, Mount Olivet Cem- etery, Carverton. CLAUDE SHAVER Claude M. Shaver, formerly of Dallas, died Nov. 5, 1998, at Car- penter Care Center, Tunkhannock. : Born Sept. 3, 1898, in Harveys Lake, he was a son of the late Reuben and Lydia Anderson Shaver. He attended Dallas schools. He worked as a mechanic for ‘the Wilkes-Barre Trolley Co., owned and operated a coal and ice supply company, was employed by Shavertown Lumber, and be- fore retiring, drove a bus for the Dallas School District. He was a 50 year member of the George M. Dallas Masonic Lodge 531 A&FM. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Mary Gregory; granddaughter, Robin; son, Rob- ert and brother Dr. Kenneth Shaver. Surviving are his daughters, | Naomi Bohlander, Factoryville: Carol Shaver, Dallas; nine grand- children; 12 great-grandchildren: and several nieces and nephews. Interment, Kocher Cgmetery, Ruggles. Deadline 4:00 P.M. Mondays Busan SE im i Low Rates Call 675-52 20 Words * 4 Weeks © $12 Prepaid rate, add $1 if billed Call for Business Ad rates Free for another 4 weeks. * If you don't get results in 4 weeks, we'll run your ad Fax Your Ad For maximum convenience - 675-3650 $20 [ad 1 Te) (oe M4 EX) { (=e * |AUTO FOR SALE Incl. Photo 20 words * 4 weeks The Dallas Post 8:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Mon. - Fri. Pre-Paid Ads 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. REAL ESTATE $22 Incl. Photo 20 words © 6 weeks BoxNumbers one] Blind Box Numbers are available. They may be mailed or picked up. $3.00 charge. 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Besecker, Realtor 10 Main St. Dallas, PA 18612 "27 years of experience" Call (717)675-3611 LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE The Dallas School Dis- trict Board of Directors will hold the following meeting: General Pur- poses, Monday, Novem- ber 16, 1998, 7:00 P.M., Administration Buiilding. By Order of the Board Nancy Nelen Board Secretary 46-1-P ANIMALS Shown above is the joint planning committee for the project. First row, from left, Anna Cervenak, Bobbie Steever, Pauly Friedman, Ina Lubin. Second row, Michael Zimmerman, Dr. Dennis Gourley, Dr. Mary Hines, Catherine T. Gourley, Carol Sabatini, Shirley Fortinsky. Program to prevent violence to be held November 19 Friends of Family Service Asso- ciation of Wyoming Valley have joined together with Penn State Wilkes-Barre to present a free community program on Novem- ber 19 at 7 p.m. called “Joining Hands: How Families and Com- munities Can Prevent Violence for our Children” at the Genetti Best Western Hotel, Wilkes-Barre. The featured speaker is Mark T. Greenberg, PhD, holder of the Bennett Chair in Prevention Re- search at the Pennsylvania State University’s College of Health and Human Development. Dr. Greenberg will provide the audience with information on spe- . cific programs and solutions that are successful in violence preven- tion. Dr. Greenberg's work in this field has been widely published. Both prior to and following the lecture, representatives from lo- cal family and youth service orga- nizations will be on hand to pro- vide information on the wealth of local resources for families and children. FOR SERIOUSINQUIR- IES ONLY. Looking for a good home St. Bernard pup AKC registered, 9 mos. red and white, male obedience trained, house broken. Good with kids. Everything in- cluded, $350: Call 823- 7870. 45-4-P AUTOMOBILES 1993 GRAND CHERO- KEE LAREDO, inline six cylinder. Tinted p.w., p.d., AM/FM stereo cas- sette. Exc. cond. Seri- ous inquiries only. Call 655-1023. 45-4-P 1983 DODGE SHELBY CHARGER, FWD, 5 speed, AM/FM cass. 2.2 engine, new 15” tires & battery, 51,400 miles $1,800 obo. 696-4380. 44-4-P 1994 LINCOLN TOWN CAR EXEC. 50K, loaded. Good cond. $15,499. 675-3075. 44- 4-P MITSUBISHI-1992 3,000 GT, VR-4. Red Black Leather Interior. Low Miles. 675-5052 Call 675-5211 to Advertise BUILDING MATERIALS STEEL BUILDING in Original Crate. 40x22 was $6,740 now $2,797. Jim 1-800-292-0111. 45- 4-P FOR SALE GOLF BAG, Burton Mfg. Lifetime warranty. New, never used. Dark blue vinyl, Miller Lite logo. $80. firm. Call 333-4836. 43-4-P EXERCISE EQUIP- MENT, Image 830 step machine, $100; Image 920 Personal Fitness System Treadmill, $300. 696-3748. 43-4-P ROLL BAR, for Jeep truck or regular Jeep $25. 288-8147. 43-4-P WRINGER WASHER MACHINE, $50. 779- 3828. 44-4-P MAGNAVOX CON- SOLE STEREO, walnut wood, 57x27x20, plays cassettes and records. $45. 696-3615. 44-4-P RECLINER CHAIR, simulated mahogany leather, like new, $40. 696-3615. 44-4-P ‘4 STUDDED SNOW! TIRES, mounted onrims ‘T19579R 14, $100. 693- 1305. 45-4-P DIXON COAL STOVE, hood and light. $150 neg. 287-8684 0r283-1938 |v. message. 45-4-P OAK BUNKBED with drawer, mattresses, and sheets. Black laquer dresser, brass and wood trim. $100. Call 823- 7870. 45-4-P BIEFFEMOTORCYCLE HELMET. Size medium, pink,blue & white. Best reasonable offer. 675- 9561. 46-4-P CRIB & MATTRESS, playpen, grey carriage, baby swing and adult commode. Reasonable. 287-7156. 46-4-P PANASONIC STEREO, with 2 speakers, $50. 675-0178. 46-4-P DINING ROOM SET, cherry Queen anne, 9 pieces, table, hutch, buf- fet, 6 chairs. Still boxed, unabletouse. List$4200 sacrifice $1675. Serious inquiries only. 489-4148. 46-1-P ZENITH COLORED FLOOR MODEL TV, maple, Best offer. 639- 5244. 46-4-P 4 SNOW TIRES Power King steel radial. M/S 195-65-R15. Usedd one season. Exc. cond. $50 ea. All $175. 696-4103. 46-4-P | || necessary. Minimum wage. || Applications can be picked Manufacture 133. with | Food Service Workers The Lake-Lehman School District is seeking candidates for the following permanent positions in the Food Service Department. Breakfast person 2:00 p.m., server position 10:30a.m. to 1:30 p.m., server position 10:40 a.m. to 1:40 p.m. with additional 3 hours on the first day of the week. Food service and cashier experience helpful but not up at the Administration Office, located in the Lehman- Jackson Elementary Building, or by calling 717-675-2165. E.O.E. FOR SALE ROYAL - MANUAL TYPEWRITER, black in very good cond. needs thorough cleaning. Best offerover $50. 675-0460. 2-tin-P FREE FREE, Christian books & magazines, 287-4235 or 287-1409. 44-4-p FREE Clean fill. Will load your dump truck. Call 674-7800 at Twin Stack Center. 46-4-P HELP WANTED DALLAS CHURCH seeking experienced, reliable person to care for young children -Sun- day mornings. Call 675- 1530 to arrange an inter- view. 43<4-P : NEEDED IMMEDI- ATELY: Vendors Dec. 12th. & 13th with their Exquisite & Unique Handcrafted Treasures, etc., for a Highly Pro- moted, Community Sponsored Holiday Crafts & Collectibles Show. Will benefit Sal- vation Army! Consign- ment opportuniuties pre- sented! Great Inventory Clearance Opportunity! Gift wrapping and assis- tance with set-up & breakdown. Upscale lo- cation with atremendous | advertising campaign! Call A.S.SA.P{. for Im- mediate Reservation. Space limited. Contact: De Eisenhauer - (717) 963-0614, (717) 963-1540. 44-4-P To place your Post Classified Call 675-5211 LAB OPENING- Pro- gressive company is looking for an ambitious person to workin lab set- ting. Accounting skills, communication skillsand the ability to lift up to 100 Ibs. are required. Atten- tion to detail and accu- racy are very important in this position. A clean driving record and some travel is also required. Resumes with refer- ences can be sent to: Dr. Richard Lenz, Sire Power, Inc., 21 Sire Power Drive, Tunkhan- nock, PA 18657. Se- lected applicants will be contacted for an inter- view.46-2-P 7:15 am. to 10:45 am, two server positions 10:30 a.m. to AGE BACK MT. HAULING Removal of Furniture, Trash etc. 696-4917 HELP WANTED HONEST, DEPEND- ABLE PERSON, for cleaning homes, and apartments, laundry, er- rands. Experience, ref- erences necessary. Call Barb 696-3688. 44-4-P DATA ENTRY, exciting, new full time, part time and seasonal positions available at Dallas Plant." Competitive pay rate. Call 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 675- 7741. 45-4-P ELDER CARE GIVER/ COMPANION, kind, compassionate live-in female in exchange for room and board. small salary. Assit when needed, cook etc. Refer- ences. 914-677-6701. 45-4-P | TEXAS REFINERY CORP. needs mature person now in DALLAS area. Regardless of training, write W.M. Hopkins, Dept. W-18612, Box 711, Ft. Worth, TX 76101-0711. 45-4-P NOW HIRING, cashiers, waiters/waitresses, day and night shift. Flexible scheduling. Students and homemakers wel- come. Apply the Dough | Company, Rte. 309, Dal- LB MISERICORDIA ASSISTANT COACH Men's Varsity Baseball College Misericordia is currently accepting applications for an Assistamt Coach of Men's Varsity Baseball. The position requires a Bachelor's Degree aud previous coaching experience along with the ability to assist the bead coach with the mmplementation of fundamental skills and team strategy. Must subscribe tw the NCAA Division III philosoplry and possess the professional skills to success- fully coach at the collegiate level. The successful candidate will provide assistance in scouting and recruitment of stndent athletes. Flexibility is required for schednled practices and competition durmg our limited fall schedule and during spring season from March ist through early May. Inguires should be directed to: Chuck Edkins | Head Coach Men's Varsity Baseball (717) 674-6397 . For confidential consideration, please Jorward a letter of application and resume to: - COLLEGE MISERICORDIA Aun: Human Resources Dept 301 Lake Street Dallas, PA 18612 AA/EOCE HELP WANTED Part-time CNAs (All Shifts) Part-time LPN (7-3 & 11-7) Part-time RN (11-7) Part-time Activity Aide Ask for Gloria, Beyers Administrator las. 675-7347. 45-4-P 639-1885 E.O.E REAL ESTATE RENTALS SERVICES HARVEYS LAKE | SWEET VALLEY, large | gNow PLOW SER- BUNGALO, 2 BR, | 2 bedroom apt, car-| yicE, lots, driveways, ComboKit., DR &Lr, Full screen porch, Exc. Cond. with many improve- ments. Easy conversion to all year uses. Asking $26,000. Some financ- ing avail. Call 201-933- 2773. 37-12-P RENTALS SWEET VALLEY, 1 BR APT., carpeted, stove, andrefrigerator. Washer & dryer hook up. $350 mo. + electric. Security. No pets. 965-2358. 44- SWEET VALLEY, 1 BR APT., carpeted, stove & refrigerator, heat & elec- tric, + garbage collection. $400/mo. + secutiry. No | pets, 965-2358. 44-4-P HARVEYS LAKE HOUSE for rent. $2,800 per mo. + utilities until June. 1999. 941-395- 2492. 45-4-P APT. in DALLAS, 1 Br, Refrig. stove, heat, sewer, cable, yard. Non- smoker household. No pets, security and credit references, $375. 675- 1954. 46-4-P The Dallas Post VISA and MasterCard accepted When school's in, you can count on for the most complete, thoughtful coverage of school-related events and news from the Dallas and Lake-Lehman school districts. Call 675-5211 today to start your subscription. peted,. stove, refrigera- tor and garbage collec- tion included. $400 per mo. + electric. Security deposit. No pets. 965- 2358. 46-4-P HARVEYS LAKE, 1-2 BRs., Ig. yard, off street | | parking. Available now. $425 + utilities. For in- formation call 717-674- 3736 days, 212-879- 2072 evenings. 46-4-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. 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