3 12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 22, 2000 American Legion installs officers stl American Legion Daddow-Isaacs Post 672 of Dallas recently held an Installation of Officers. Walter H. Barteld, 12th District Commander, was in charge of the installation. Prior to the ceremony, officers and guests were honored at a breakfast. Walter Meade was in charge. Post 672 meets the 2nd Friday of every month. New members are always welcome. Post 672 has a membership of 767 veterans of all wars. Shown in photo are the newly-installed officers, left to right: Chester Kunigonis, Sgt. at Arms; Joseph Hudak, Jr., Sgt. at Arms; Ed Buckley, Finance Officer; John George, Service Officer; Leonard "Kep" Gottschalk, Commander; Walter H. Barteld, 12th District Commander; Tom Reese, Adjutant; Walter |. Galka, Chaplain; Theodore Mueller, Jr., Vice Commander; William Kupstas, Historian. Absent: James Baloga, Sr. Vice Commander. Newest books at the Library FICTION "The Carousel" by Richard Paul Evans "Perish Twice" by Robert B. Parker 3% "Home for the Holidays" by Johanna Lindsey "The Mark" by Tom Wolfe "Hooking Up" by Tom Wolfe "Prodigal Summer" by Barbara Kingsolver "Merrick" by Anne Rice "Temptation" by Jude Deveraux "Deck the Halls" by Mary Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins Clark "Journey" by Danielle Steel NON-FICTION "The Gourmet Garage Cookbook" by Sheryl London "The Frailty Myth: women approaching physical equality” by Colette Dowling "A women's Guide to Sleep: guaranteed solutions for a good night's rest" by Joyce Walsleben "Nothing Like it in the World" by Stephen E. Ambrose. MYSTERY "Sugarplum Dead: a death on demand mystery" by Carolyn G. Hart | "Legacy of the Dead" by Charles Todd BIOGRAPHY "Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life" by Richard Ben Cramer REFERENCE "2000 Wilkes-Barre, PA Polk City Directory" YOUNG ADULTS "Murder with Puffins" by Donna Andrews "Rescuing Jeffrey" by Richard Galli AUDIOTAPES "The Rescue" by Nicholas Sparks "The Sky is Falling" by Sidney Sheldon CD/BK : "Hong Kong" by Stephen Coonts MOVERS & SHAKERS ie In recognition of her devotion to students pursuing higher edu- cation and her significant contri- butions to the progress of Wilkes University, alumna Karen Ma- son, of Dallas, received the distin- guished Colonel Blazer. First introduced in 1979 by ~Johnd.Chwalek, Sr., the blazeris ‘awarded each ggm L year to an area : guidance coun- ~ selor who is cho- sen by the John Chwalek Tour- ‘ nament Commit- | ftee. Mason, a 1985 graduate of ‘Wilkes, is the Be i first recipient since Chwalek's ‘death earlier this year. Wilkes University President Christopher - N. Breiseth and Chwalek's son, Joe, presented Mason with the blazer during halftime of the Colonel's opening home football game. Mason, who served as the as- sistant to the dean for profes- sional programs and enrollment at Wilkes, is currently the director of college guidance at Wyoming Seminary. Throughout her ca- reer, Mason has helped guide stu- dents through the college selec- tion process and prepared them to perform well in the most rigor- ous of college environments. She attributes her students’ success to the preparation they have at Seminary in the classroom and in leadership activities. Mason is a member of the ex- ecutive committee of the Pennsyl- vania Association of Secondary School and College Admission Counselors and a member of the National Association of College Admissions Counselors and the College Board. (LX J 3 Christopher M. Banks of Hun- lock Creek, was recently sworn in as the newest member of Battery C, 1st Battalion, 109th Field Ar- tillery, Pennsylvania Army Na- tional Guard, at Plymouth. Pri- vate Banks enlisted under a pro- gram that will allow him to attend One Station Unit Training at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He is a freshman at the University of Pittsburgh. Upon completion of his training, Private Banks will be assigned as a fire direction specialist. Brendan McGovern of Dallas, an accountant at Clear Brook, Inc., was re- cently notified by the Pennsyl- vania Board of Accountancy that he has met the standards and competen- cies of a certi- fied public ac- countant (CPA). McGovern holds a bachelor's degree in science and accounting from Mount St. Mary's College, Emmittsburg, Maryland. He has been affiliated with Clear Brook since 1997. Clear Brook operates inpatient adult, adolescent and family treatment centers for alco- holism and chemical dependency. (XX J Michael Raymond Ph.D. di- rector of neuropsychological /cog- nitive services at Allied Services John Heinz ‘Institute, has been accepted s a presenter for next morith's National Academy of Neuropsychology's annual confer- ence in Orlando, Florida. Dr. Raymond of Dallas will par- ticipate in the poster presentation portion of the conference where he will display his "Central Neu- rocytoma: Serial Neuropsychologi- cal Findings" research. He is a leading expert on brain injury rehabilitation and closed head injuries and has published and presented nationally and in- ternationally on the subjects. Dr. Raymond is also director of the John Heinz Institute's brain in- jury rehabilitation program. Deadline | a 4:00 P.M. Mondays = i Ea 1 ; VISA £ ea a 8:30 AM . - 5:00 P.M. Mon. - Fri. 11, plus 1 Sat. shift, and 1 Mon.-Fri. 8:30- 2:30, plus 1 Sat. shift. Must have driver's license, clean driving record and must be flexible. FT benefits include family medical, employee dental, retirement, life, disability, and 11 paid holidays, time and 1/2 for holiday worked, vacation and sick time. If interested contact Toby at 674-5759. yeals of £ Your Sports & News items are welcomed at The Post | go 1 Besecker Realty Robert L. Besecker, Realtor 10 Main St. Dallas, PA 18612 "27 years of experience” Call (570)675-3611 IE Ie LEGAL NOTICE The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors will hold a Public Hearing on December 13, 2000, at 7:30 p.m. at the Kingston Township Municipal Build- ing, 180 East Center Street, Shavertown. PA 18708, on the application to rezone the property of Marian E. Sands located at 1525 Eighth Street, Kingston Township, Wyoming, PA 18644, from A-1 Agricul- tural to B-1 Neighborhood Commercial. The property presently contains a vacant dwelling. The application and related materials may be exam- ined at the Zoning Officer's Office at the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 180 East Center Street, Shavertown, PA 18708, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Kingston Township and Luzerne County Plan- ning Commissions have recommended approval of the application. Individuals in need of special assistance to attend this meeting may contact the Kingston Township Administrative Office at 696-3809. in advance of the meeting. FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON Jeffrey K. Box Township Secretary LEGAL NOTICE The Lake Township Board of Supervisors will hold the regular monthly meeting on December 14, 2000, at: 7:00 P.M. in the Municipal Building during which the proposed budget for the fiscal year 2001 will be considered for adoption. The following is asummary of the 2001 proposed budget: VANDRIVER -Mon.-Fr1.. NO Weekends! Applicant must have PA drivers license and be available for flexible hours. CNA training classes beginning soon. Earn while you learn. Excellent benefit package, weekend incentive program, tu- ition reimbursement, flexible hours and opportunities for advancement @ sister facilities. Apply in person to: Linwood Ave., Scranton, PA 18505 EOE : Legal Notices NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Letters Tes- tamentary have been granted to Robert Swanbery, Executor in the Estate of Jean Witheridge, late of the City . of Nanticoke, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, who died on November 6, 2000. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make paymentand those having claims or de- mands to present the same without delay Rob- ert Swanbery, Executor, c/o Stephen B. Killian, Esquire, Silverblatt & Townend, 1400 Mellon Bank Center, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania, 18701. STEPHEN B. KILLIAN, ESQUIRE SILVERBLATT & TOWNEND 1400 Mellon Bank Cen- ler Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 (670) 823-5181 47-3-P NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Lake Township Board of Su- pervisors at a regular meeting to be held on December 14, 2000, at 7:00 o'clock p.m., shall take under advisement and move to approve the passage of a tax certifi- cation ordinance autho- rizing the locally elected tax collector to provide tax certifications for mu- nicipal real estate taxes and to collect and retain a fee of $5.00 per certifi- cation as compensation therefor. A copy of the full text of the Ordinance proposed may be examined at the residence of the Town- ship Secretary, Ruth Valick, Pennsylvania Route 118, Pikes Creek, Lake Township, Pennsyl- vania, (phone: (570) 477- 5805) from Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.; in the of- fices of this newspaper; and, if enacted, in the peneral ate, adaS | officeofthe Wilkes-Barre General Gov't Law & Library Associa- Administration ~~ $32,163 $32,163 fon, Luzeins any Public Safety 71,600 71,600 Barre Pénnerivania Health Services 11,300 11,300 : y : Highs 85,760 80,051 128.501 Ruth Valick, Secretary and Libraries 900 900 Lake Township Board of Insurances, Supervisors Bonding, Employee 47:1-P Benefits and Withholdings 91.000 91.000 [23] TOTALS PEO 715° 80,051 - 332764 | seltien 2 2441 { 16 A complete copy of the proposed budget is available ro) Z for public inspection during the hours of 8:00 A.M. - 3{8 j20 and 12:00 noon, by appointment, at the home of the Secretary, R.R. 3 Box 151, Hunlock Creek PA 2 4 é =a EE 18621, by calling 570-477-5805. 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Call 675-2432. 47-P : Yo XTE dedi Led JI XS 1997 FORD F-150 PICKUP, flareside, 6- disk CD, 120" wheel- base, V-8, auto., alum. wheels, sliding rr. win- dow. $14,900. 333-4966. 46-4-P 1992 CHEVY C-1500 PICKUP, V-6, auto., A/ C, 4x2, extended 8' bed with cap. 76,000 low mile- age, runs excellent. Loan value $4500, sell for $4100. 287-2268. 50-P TE ET Opportunity FOR A MORE EXCIT- ING rewarding job, put your computer to work. 1-888-256-5572. www.wealthechoice.net 50-P To subscribe use the handy coupon on page 2. ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS, Need 25 homes to model Alcoa vinyl siding and windows in this area. 25% cost reductionto homeowner! 100% financing! Consoli- date bills! Four Seasons Window & Siding Corp. 1-800-627-7766. Aggressive skates, size 11, new, $120.675-8189. MEN'S SHOES, New Wonder-Lite, black, velcro clsoing, size 11 wide. $20, reg. $50. 696- 2400. 49-P TORSO TRACK 2, Brand new, hardly used. Paid $100, will sell for $60. Please call orleave message 639-1386. 47-P MULCHER/SHRED- DER, 8 h.p. Used twice. Too heavy foran old lady $250firm. Call675-1954 TELEDYNE LAARS POOLHEATER series one (natural gas). 250,000 BTU/HR. $150. Call 256-7968. 43-tfn MEMORIES OF LONG AGO of Kingston Twp. High School Yearbooks. 1941, '42,'43 & '46. $20 each. Call 655-9474. 46-P BASEBALL "SOLO" HITTER, Ideal for all ages. $75. Call 675- 8788 after 5 p.m. 46-P DIRECT TV MINI SAT- ELLITE DISH $69.99 w/ free installation. Lowest price ever! - 1-800-459- only. SC-4. (10-31) GOLF CLUBS- Wilson MS-600 mid-size irons, 2PW, $125. TaylorMade metal driver and 3 wood, $40 each or $75 both. Call 675-0460. 23-tfn CARRIER 5000 BTU air conditioner. $125. 693- 2806. 33-tfn-P ROYAL MANUAL TYPEWRITER, black in very good cond. needs thorough cleaning. Best offerover $50. 675-0460. 2-tin-P : CENTURY BREVERRA Contourbooster car seat with manuals and origi- nal box. High back bucket seat style. Like new, per- fect condtion. $25. 696- 0952 7357. 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