The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 23, 1981, Image 12

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Frank D. Edwards, a
native of Dallas, passed
away on September 11, at
Bertrand Shaffe Hospital,
Springville, N.Y.
following a lengthy
illness. He was the son of
the late’ Mrs. Helen E.
Jones and Almerian
of Dallas
=
Township High School, he
had been employed as a
truck driver and retired in
1978.
He is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Mary Lou
(Baines) Edwards and a
son, Curtis, of Rockport,
N.Y.; three daughters,
Mrs. Sandra Friedman of
Springville, N.Y.; Mrs.
Linda Cianfrani, Basom,
N.Y, and Mrs. Michelle
Klahn of Washington,
Iowa; two sisters, Mrs.
Karl (Helen) Besteder of
Centermoreland and Mrs.
Betty Rogler of Endwell,
N.Y.; a brother, A. Curtis
Edwards of Dallas, and 12
grandchildren. A brother,
John, passed away in
July, 1965.
14, from the Smith:
Weismantle Funeral
Home, Springville, N.Y.,
with. Rev. James
Orchards, pastor of St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church
in Springville, N.Y., of-
ficiating.
Joseph Price, Box 350, Price had Railroad Engineers, :
R.R., Shavertown, died worked for D & H Surviving are his wife, children. A brother,
Saturday, Sept. * 12, at Railroad for 30 years until Dorothy Raub Patterson; Victor, died two months BREST SELECTION OF
Wilkes-Barre General 1979. He was a member of Son, Gary, Preston, Md.; = ago.
Hospital. the Brotherhood of stepson, Lee Patterson, Services were Monday
Born in Kingston, he
was a son of the late John
and Mary Price. He at-
tended schools in II. He was a member of Lyndwood; brothers Lou, Burial was in St. Mary’s FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
Kingston, the Brotherhood of Ontario, N.Y.; William, Cemetery, Hanover. :
retired railroad Plymouth; Robert,
Railroad Engineers.
Deceased served in the
Army during World War
Wilkes-Barre; sisters,
Mary Price, Edwardsville
and Olga Kashuba,
, Allison Bertram ‘Major,
73, of 75 Mount Airy Road,
Idetown prior to moving
to Shavertown 45 years
former Virginia Rosser;
sons, Dale, Shavertown;
with: Mass of Christian
Evangelist © Church.
Private fuera] ser-
vices were held at the
Shavertown, died at his ago. Before retiring, he Larry, Jonestown; convenience of the family
home Monday, Sept. 14 had been employed as a daughter, Mrs. Phyllis from the Richard H.
following an illness. service station attendant. Billihgs, Vernon; five Disque Funeral Home, 672
Bornin Lehman, hewas Major attended grandchildren; sisters, Memorial Highway,
the son of the late Payne
and Gertrude Bertram
Major. He had resided in
Shavertown United
Methodist Church.
Surviving are wife, the
Mrs. Jean Ruggles and
Mrs. Irene Elston, both of
Wilmington, Del.
Dallas. Interment was in
Lehman Cemetery.
William Fertig,
55 of i freetime speaking Funeral services were
Grandview Ave., Dallas, He was’ a member of on the subject to civic conducted Thursday with
died Wednesday, Sept. 16 Temple Israel Synagogue, groups. interment in Temple
at Thomas Jefferson a past president of the Surviving are his wife, Israel Cemetery,
Hospital, Philadelphia, Kingston Rotary Club, the former Esther = Swoyersville. Officiating
where he had been a and belonged to various Malach, at home; a were Rabbi Abraham D.
patient for six days. other Jewish and civic daughter, Mrs. Judie Barras, assisted by
Born in Holland, he organizations. Panneton, Pittsburgh; Cantor Aaron Griver.
lived in the Wyoming He was asurvivor of the son James, Norwich,
Valley for 35 years. He Holocaustand spent much N.Y., and one grandchild.
Mrs. Thelma E. Lora
81, Country Club Apart-
ments, Dallas, died
residing in Harveys Lake
and most of her life in
Kingston. Her husband,
with" Rev. Edmund L.
John pastor, Wyoming
Avenue Christian Church
offi g.
in Fern Knoll Burial
Park, Dallas.
Wednesday, Sept. ‘16, in Elder, died, 1956. Ee A I EB}
Nesbitt Memorial Surviving are daughter, : ¥
Hospital. Mrs. Shirley Fisher, with H
She was born in Nan- whom she resided; sister, §: § SLIBARL). J
teoke, aaughter of ne ony comet, mars 1 USL TRA CLEAN | INEXPENSIVE. AND BUILT
late’ Lee and Margaret gville; three. grand- J BE aannneneenennnnnnennenassy 2 TO STAY THAT WAY
Cornell. She had resided children; four great- 3 WE WILL CLEAN ANY 2ROOMS OF | :
in Dallas the past two an grandchildren. B :
one-half years, previously Funeral was Friday 5 CARPET IN YOUR HOME FOR :
G ara ge S a le S$ i Come in and test-drive one today at
: i -= SUBARU CITY .
18
at H u nisvi | le 1 | 579 MARKET ST., KINGSTON
Huntsville Christian bar, so plan to spend your ($17 Each Additional Room) a PHONE 288-755 1 A Div. of Bronsberg & Hughes
Church will hold its an- lunch hour with'us. From :
nual “Gigantic” Garage 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. we will WITH THIS COUPON : / 6)
Sale on Sat., Oct. 3 from 9 have our ever popular WE MOVE FURNITURE RE ]
am. to 4 p.m. in the “bag sale” at which time im ED emma
church social room. you may fill a grocery bag - INSTRUCTION _ HELP WANTED AUTO WORK WANTED Kk
Robert Price, chairman, with as much as you like ULTRA CLEAN MOBILE PLANT — : I ares ANTED--Ba- =
READING CLINIC-- TEMPORARY HELP DODGE CHARGER-318 WORK W : a
has announced that for one dollar. Thorough extraction of abrasive 3 | WANTED--Responsible engine, AC, PB, PS, 34,000 bysitting service, 3
donations of clean used The church is located on g | Study Skills Clinic, Math p Td ; ;
¢ e gre : soil & residue. 20 horsepower ¢ Clinic, beginning Sept. 19, woman to work at counter miles, radial tires, vinyl teenage sisters will
clothing and rummage the hill overlooking the : . 5 g Sep ; oat babel fics und
are being accepted Huntsville Reservoir Mobile Plant cleans deeper, leaves o 1981. in Bk. Mt. store, 3days a (oD. Best offer. 824-23 Blysie evening
in for pick- whl i B Coll Rich Metcalf COPe! drier & extends carpet life. : Achievement testing. week. Sewing experience 35-2-P Vash eno Bick M.am.
If naeessarvimavba on h Tutoring in all subjects, is necessary. Reply P.O. ack-up
up. 3 Desa, ay 8 Satisfaction Guaranteed i an fh all piny Box 36F. Dallas Pa 19562DR. CHEVROLET- available. 675-0532. 35-2-P
i = 52 2 il ! Famous theatre set f B Professional tutors. 18612. 35-2-P Not = running, price
nom 0 pm ay designer Santo Loquasto 1 WE ALSO CLEAN f SAT prep. Verbal negotiable. Call 822-0569. WORK WANTED--Re-
Hine Cas Cc OUNNg, 15. a native of Wilkes. § : § beginning Sept. 21, 1981. HELP WANTED-Info- 35-2-P gistered * nurse-private
ys Doni, Eamah, Barre (Luzerne Count) § UPHOLSTERY § Math beginning Sept. 23, rmation on Alaskan and duty, references exc.,
glassware, dishes, tools, Ar ’ ; , :
farnit d h h and a graduate of King’s § c id A % 4 3 : § 1981. overseas employment. 76 CHEVY CUSTOM prefer doing private duty
nid pe 20 Teh mie College. j mere ccounts« 20% discount RD 2,Shickshinny § Enroll now for Fall Excellent income DELUXE-i ton pickup in Harveys Lake, Dallas,
There will also be a snack | 8 Shickshinny Area Customers 256-3945 or 256-7379 classes. Call ERDA, 283- potential. Call 312-741-9780 With cap. Very good Lehman area. May inter-
; > : Lt J 3 ow “Distinct verse oeny § Out of Area Call Toll Free 1-800-432-9654 i 0026, Dr. J. George Siles, ext. 147. 34-4-P ound, Tao heater. 675- view. Call 639-2103. 36-4-P
Family of the Late { | Sympathy J 5 E29 a ED on ED EEE GD SN CN GN on a8 © i yoming Ave. 3
{ . '3 co ; ingston, Pa. . 35-2-
TIMOTHY KUHN § / Arrangements’ ! ip HELP WANTED-Part SUBURU PARTS PARTS WEDDING PHOTOG.
Shawnese, Harveys Lake § j ALLERY a time cleaning person. Call FOR SALE-Also 4 wheels RAPHE -Experienced,
wishes to thank all who { FLORAL & GIFT i PRODUCE 675-4207. 36-1-P with tires. Call after 6 cand “nd formal
H 3 p.m. 639-5923 or 288-6234. phi: is, reasonable
assisted in any way §: 675-1717 Memorial Hwy. / 36.0.P Ne cvstiings. 696.
‘during our bereavement, [ff {"~*~er~erSememcninast APPLES, Bartlett pears, here JANTED Nunes +o vous
’ 2 a iE 3 #1 A Las :
dso fuse Who pot nnn German prunes, grapes. 210 1971 DATSUN 240Z-Exc.
Dare: vid | of Sympath Brace’s Orchard, Orange. cond. 54,000 miles. $3,300. / ASHFORD
those neighbors who ympathy 333-4236. 35-2-P 3 : wo Res COH i
served dinner to the HELP WANTED--Waitor 287-1467. 36-2-P Es RilG-Complete )
family at the Idetown um MUMF ARM or waitress, part time or patciiwork, swirl
ly | FLORI FY DIVOR CES evenings. Apply in person 1975 DATSUN PICKUP-- = ceilings, pant work. We
Mrs. Mildred Kuhn §' ; Countryside Inn, $900. 675-4357 before 2 do small and big
EE | Open 7days 675-2500 $175 TOTAL ~No Fault. Demunds Corners, p.m. 362-P plastering jobs, 30 yrs.
i # 7 0 aun. iy 9- exp., Ref. furnished 823-
Stay at home. No travel Dallas, Pa. 675-9707. 36
: : : 1976 VEGA--Good trans., 5583. 35-4-P
required. Atty. Michael P
THEFAMILY ; : front end damage, best
i BE. Davis, 8126 Bustleton %
OF THE LATE ¥Ave. Suite 'A-1,|] HELP WANTED-Part offer. 675-4241, 36-2-P YARDWORK SERVICE-
MEMORIAL | Philadelphia, PA 19152. | time handyman. Apply in Lawn mowing, fertilizing,
ALLISON Write orl call 892-1201. person, Countryside Inn, 1971 TOYOTA--Good eng., shrubbery trimming,
Dallas-Harveys Demunds Corners, new radial tires, body planting. New shrub-
MAJOR Lak e Highway Dallas. Pa. 675-9707. 36-2. needs work. Best offer. flower beds. Yard fall-
P 2 : 675-4241. 36-2-P cleanup, hauling, 15 yrs.
75 Mount Airy Road Dallas : experience. 675-5723. 34-4-
Shavertown OPEN " THESEQUENCE: Better service For You, 1973 VW BUS-7 P
Better Service For Your Customers passenger, auto., $1,000.
ish to thank ! 675-3223 after 6 p.m. 36-2-P HAND ADDRESSING--
wishes to than [Monday throu 0 a Code-A-Phone® Sequence I Feature Highlights: Increase Christ i :
everyone who ly g WILEY 5 : ee your efficiency for handling a large volume of incoming calls istmas cards, party
> + “F ida = Gate” The sequence I ensures t the prompt handling of calls in 1967 VW FASTBACK-- and wedding invitations,
assisted in any ri y 9. 3: 30 O Hi t Ti 1 i “priority order so that no one ¢an be ‘‘lost’’ on an overlooked Mint cond., runs great, etc. Neat, reliable and
way during their n ess on rac ors! line. And easily jead Sigua) Gisplay units keep auendaniy clean inside and out. 25+ reasonable. Appt. 283-
tantly inform: 0! C ngs as wiic o Ye
bereavement. || Saturday 10-5 And any other new Hesston pa pea aa ow 9 ol Ml as lr Tn vee
Also those who | A machine purchased at the ‘many all received ina certain period of time. ee oop WANTED
sen mone .
| flowers, food hie : 639-2820 same time! HIGHEST CASH PRICES
' ' . . ~~ EAl ECTATE FOR YOUR UNWANTED
| loaned cars. .| Barre Guild Prime Program REALESTATE Co aneD i
| : 24 mo. financing — 10% A.P.R.* Vimo Sun imo &
T 36 mo. financing — 12% A.P.R* a an. =
i ; : aa o * 1 DOLLS-Smallest to the
: Congratulations to 48 mo. financing 12.5% ARR: nation, ss2-13s, tallest, modern to old.
| : Dorothy Land 675- Any older doll parts, doll
I M; OR...Big CASH REBATES pondmesyer clothes. etc. 829-0948 until
A £8 Brenda Barber up to $1,100! 6:30 p.m. 824-9643 after
; , i 6:30. 35-4-P
| OR...Finance Charge Waivers By oor on
to March 1, 1982! School. Cheap. 829-6259. WANTED--Free fill
the 1981 Choose any one of three: Prime Program, Waiver of Finance 35-2-P wanted. Lehman area.
. H Charges or Cash Rebate. Call 675-6462. 35-2-P
Miss Harveys Lake Hurry! Limited-Time Offer. MUMLENRURGS? room ~—GE THOME.
See this Hesston dealer for details. house, 4 bdrms., modern ___MGOLEE TICE
I= ‘bath and kitchen, oil heat.
FROM : L $25,000. 256-3892. 36-1-P 12 x 60 SAFEWAY
Dallas Baptist Ch : T.S. Montross Farm Machinery MOBILE HOME;-New
ALAS DA fist urch, RD 3, Centermoreland, : Bus. (717) 823-4400 8 ROOM HOUSE--4 panelling, wiring, wall to
(717)
i ; Dallas, Penay varie : SON. MAIN STREES: (717) 696-2464 bdrms., oil heat. Located wall carpet, redwood
: 118, ‘2 ‘miles east of porch. Must see to’ ap-
Her Home Church. HESSTON jms } WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA 18701 | Rickets Glen. $25,000. 256- preciate. $5,000 firm.
Be 3 ax EEPRIME LINE. 392. 36-1-P Call 822-3674. 36-1-P.