The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 05, 1980, Image 20

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4th Annual
Bazaar
—RTE. 415 Idetown—
June 6-8
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Featuring
Friday 6 p.m. Bazaar Opens
8 p.m. Music by
The Country Boys
Saturday - 1 p.m. Bazaar Opens
6:45 p.m. Parade followed
by Firemen’s Competitions
8 p.m. Music by the
Back Mt. String Band
Sunday - 1 p.m. Bazaar Opens
F.E. PARKHURST
United Penn Bank Bulding
Wilkes-Barre
825-732
CHARLES R. BRADER
Auto Tag Service - Notary Public
639-1095
DALLAS EXXON
24 Hour Towing
675-3336
THE FLAGSTONE
ope TOR SUNDRY DINE 2. 7
Specials Every Day Sunset Harveys Lake
i 639-9998
ECKERT POWER EQUIPMENT
FOR LAWN & GARDEN
Tunkhannock Highway
675-1339
THE JEAN STORE
Now featuring Infentweer &
Western Dress Boots
Dallas 675-5069
THE HOAGIE BAR
675-1366
OFFSET
PAPERBACK
| PIZZA PERFECT
16 Carverton Rd., Trucksville 696-2100
Lakewood Gardens, Inkerman 655-2352
SCHMID’S ARCO
SERVICE STATION
_Shavertown
675-2209
BERNIES PIZZA
Memorial Highway
675-9611
DALLAS AUTO PARTS
Memorial Highway, Dallas
675-2143
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PRITCHARD
INSURANCE AGENCY -
24 Carverton Road, Trucksville
696-1525 696-1808
CAROL EASON’S BEAUTY SALON
42 Main Street Dalias
675-4900
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Hill The Flonist
3 N. PIONEER AVE. SHAVERTOWN
696-1178
AGWAY
Mill Street, Dallas
675-0660
PEN FERN OIL COMPANY
24 Hour Service
. 675-5131
BRYANT’S MOBILE HOMES
BRYANT’S THE BIKE KING
675-2447 287-7024
WHITESELL BROS. BUILDING SUPPLIES
& GENERAL CONTRACTORS, Inc.
Route 118, Dallas
675-2155
OVERBROOK OPTICAL
- 152 E. Overbrook Ave., Shavertown
675-2163
Mon. - Fri. 1-7 Saturdays 10-1
100 Lake Street,
Dallas
675-2101
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THE CASTLE INN
675-0804,
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MISERICORDIA
Dallas man
former owner
tool & die shop
Leonard W. Bruce, 66, of
Pioneer Avenue, Dallas died
Thursday May 29, in Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital, following an
iliness.
Born in Nanticoke, Oct. 20, 1913,
a son of the late Michael and Mary
Biel Bruce. He has been a resident
of the Back Mountain area the
past 40 years. For the past 30
the Bruce Tool and Dye Shop,
Shavertown. He was a member of
the Shavertown United Methodist
Church ;.a charter member of the
Back Mountain Protective
Association; past president of the
Harveys lake Lions Club; member
of George M. Dallas Lodge
F&AM; Caldwell Consistory; anc
Irem Temple.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Joan Morgan; sisters,
Mrs. Harold Kirkendall and Mrs.
George Abraham, both of Wilkes-
Barre; several nephews.
Private funeral services were
held from the Harold C. Snowdon
Funeral Home, 140 N. Main St.,
Shavertown, with Rev. Dr. Jule
Ayers, pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church, Wilkes.
in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover
Township.
John Higgins
was member
of Local 158
John W. Higgins, 59, of Chase,
died Wednesday, May 28 in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital, Kingston.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he
resided in Chase the last 27 years.
He was employed as a laborer for
the Laborers Local 158 for five
years.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Anna Sudosky; sons,
Edward J., Chase; James R., at
home; daughters, Mrs. Violet
Milbrodt, Noxen:; Mrs. Donna
Phillips, Chase; brother, Elwood,
Harveys Lake; brother, William
Harrison, Harveys Lake; sisters,
Mrs. Violet Kitchen, Noxen; Mrs.
Mary Nelson, Las Gatos, Calif.;
sister, Mrs. Edna Jefferies,
Virginia Beach, Va.; nine grand-
children.
Funeral was Saturday May 31
with the Rev. Donald J. Schalk,
Luzerne United Methodist Church,
officiating. Interment was in the
Harrison Cemetery, Harveys”
Lake. z 3
Trudgeon was
former Payne
Coal employee
Richard J. Trudgen, 88, of 63
Yeager Ave., Shavertown, died
May 28 at the home of his daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Bryce Lewis, with whome he
resided for the past month.
Born in Swoyersville, he was the
son of the late Richard and
Katherine Abbey Trudgen. He
lived most of his life in the Back
Mountain area and lived for six
years in Luzerne. Prior to retiring
in 1960, he was employed around
local coal mines for 49 years, last
working at Payne Coal Company.
‘His wife, the former Lillian Knell,
died March 28, 1979.
Surviving besides his daughter,
are sons, Richard, Fort Worth,
Texas; Kenneth, Courtdale;
Leroy, Kingston, George and
Leslie, both of Dallas; daughter,
Mrs. Richard Nero, Plains; step-
son, Phillip Pope, Dallas; 19
grandchildren; 24 great-grand-
children; sister, Mrs. Mary
Mustapich, Swoyersville.
Funeral services were Saturday
with Rev. James Baker, pastor of
Forty Fort United Methodist
Church, officiating. Interment
was in Memorial Shrine
Cemetery, Carverton.
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Personal
Service . . .
BLE), wy. Snowdon
PI c Sawdon
Home for Funerals, Inc
420 Wyoming Avenue
KINGSTON
a Family
Tradition
For Over
70 Years.
nowdon, Jr. Era Co
Ren pe Home
64 North Franklin Street
WILKES-BARRE
2-year old
Angela Bell, 23 months old, RD
2, Box 345, Harveys Lake, died
Wednesday, May 28, at Geisinger
Medical Center as a result of
having fallen into a pond between
Centermoreland and Beaumont in
North Moreland Township on
Tuesday.
The infant had been transported
to Geisinger after she was intially
taken to Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, where she spent several
hours in the emergency room and
the intensive care unit.
She was born June 11, 1978 in
Wilkes-Barre, daughter of Joel
and Cathleen Anderson Bell, who
survive her.
Also surviving are maternal
grandparents, Floyd and
Catherine Bednar Anderson,
Wilkes-Barre; her paternal
grandparents, Walter and Bernice
Zardus Bell, Dunkirk, N.Y.; and
several brothers and sisters,
Mary, Joel, Walter, Nicholas and
Michael, all at home.
The funeral was held Saturday.
Interment was in St. Mary's
Cemetery, Hanover Township.
Florida resident
was former
Back Mt. man
Richard M. Lloyd, 2887 S.E.
Delmar St., Stuart, Fla., died
Thursday, May 22 in Martin
Memorial Hospital following an
extended illness.
He was a native of Scranton,
Pa., and was a long-time resident
of Spring St., Shavertown, moving
to Florida six years ago.
He was a member of A.T.U.
Greyhound Retirees Club of
Florida. He was retired from 40
years service to Greyhound in
1970.
He issurvived by his wife Rita,
of Stuart; two brothers, Elbert
ofMiami and William of Melville,
Long Island, N.Y.
Funeral was held Saturday with
Larry O’Steen, pastor of First
United Methodist Church of Stuart
officiating.
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write:
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Call toll free now!
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or write: MERRI-MAC
801 Jackson Street
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MPLETE —
UPHOLSTERY
SERVICE
CALL ANYTIME 288-2580
92 Atlantic Ave. Edwardsville
ever
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° HARVEYS
LAKE
HARVEYS LAKE 639-1264
NATIVE
TEXTILES
RICHARD H. DISQUE FUNERAL HOME
Dallas
Richard H. Disque
Richard H. Disque Il Directors
Mister
Donut
INTERNATIONAL
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basket of gifts.
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Trucksville
by Mrs. Albert Armitage
John Carle of Philadelphia recently visited his brother
and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Carle of Harris
Hill Road, and his mother at Leader Home-West in
Kingston.
Mrs. Albert Armitage of Harris Hill Road spent
several days in Harrisburg last week with her sister Mrs.
Adda Kuchta. On Sunday they visited Mrs. Henrietta
Keller and Mrs. Frank Prutzman in Danville as they
returned to Trucksville and Harveys Lake.
Mrs. Emma Anthony of Roselle, N.J., spent the
Memorial Day week with her son Ralph on Harris Hill
Road. On the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brueckner of
Roselle were here for the baptism of their grandson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hadsell. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton
Hadsell are also the grandparents. The baby was bap-
tized at the Trucksville United Methodist Church by Rev.
Lee Brehm.
Mrs. Del Coslett of Kingston, and Mrs. Orin Beckerman
spent Memorial Day in New York City. They saw the
show featuring Ginger Rogers and the Rockettes.
CO-CHAIRMAN--Dallas resident, Richard M. Ross, Jr.,
is volunteering as co-chairman, Loaned Executive
recruitment, for the 1980 United Way of Wyoming Valley
campaign. President of First Eastern Bank, N.A., Ross
served as general UW campaign chairman in 1973 and is
past president of UW agency, Family Service
Association. He is a graduate of Cornell and New York
University. Board memberships include the NPW
» Medical Center and Pennsylvania Chamber of Com-
merce. Ross and his wife, the former Jane McKim,
reside in Shrine View, Dallas. Barbara Carito and R.M.
Ross, III are the couples children.
OVERBROOK OPTICAL
152 E. Overbrook, Shavertown
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NO ALD ond
LENSES DUPLICATED
Mon.-Fri. 1-7
Saturday 10-1
675-2163
Expressions FOR SALE
; DALLAS-spacious mobile
3d Sympathy home, 3 br’s., large kit-
MUM FARM
chen with many cabinets,
mint condition, call Rhea.
BELL REAL ESTATE
288-6654 or 287-9771
Open 7 doys 675 2500
CASE
MEMORIAL
Dallas-Harveys
Lake Highway
Dallas
| OPEN
Saturday 9-5
Sunday N25
Wijce. through
Friday by
appointment
639-2820
Barre Guild
FOR RENT
NORTH LAKE
Beautiful, Clean - 2 Bedroom
Cottage. All Conveniences.
Week or Month 1-256-3486
$