The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 09, 1983, Image 3

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News Briefs
Rev. Louis Falcone, resigning football coach at West
Side Vocational Technical School was recently honored
by that institution’s board of directors for outstanding
service. Falcone served as football coach for the school
for two years, doing so without pay. He was thanked for
his countless hours of work and for a job well-done.
Dallas Cablevision customers will see a 50 cents per
month rate increase in their bills beginning in April.
The company which serves Dallas and Harveys Lake
Boroughs and Dallas, Kingston and Lake Townships,
announced the rate increase, citing a, combination of
inflation and higher copyright costs.
Dallas Cablevision is located on Route 415, Dallas
and serves 3,700 customers. Harveys Lake Council
granted the rate hike on Feb. 15. It is the only com-
munity where the cable company holds a franchise.
John J. Tinner, Haddonfield Hills, Dallas was
recently appointed to the Dallas Township Planning
Commission. His appointment was announced at the
supervisor’s meeting held Tuesday, March 1.
Tinner will replace Thomas Gauntlett, Jr. who
resigned last month citing business commitments.
Tinner is a teacher in the Tunkhannock School District.
James Aickman, New Goss Manor, a member of the
planning commission, was appointed to serve also on
the zoning hearing board.
The Country’s Best Butcher Shop and Frozen Food
Outlet has ceased operation for economic reasons.
Wayne Schmall, owner and manger of the business
said however, catering and food service for part of the
business will continue as usual. Country’s Best can still
be contacted at 675-4344. The store, located on Route
Deaths
Freda Hofmann
Mrs. Freda Hofmann,
86, of 116 N. Pioneer Ave.,
Shavertown, died
Saturday, March 5 in
General Hospital where
resided.
The funeral was
Tuesday, March 8, from
the Harold C. Snowdon
Funeral Home, 149 North
she had been a patient Main St., Shavertown,
several weeks. with a funeral Mass, in St.
Surviving are numerous = Therese’s Church,
nieces and nephews, Trucksville. Interment
including Mrs. Dorothy will be in San Rafael,
Anderson, with whom she Calif.
William Price
Summit
William L. Price, 68, of and Mrs.
North Lake, died at home Elizabeth Jenkins,
Saturday, March 5. Plymouth.
Surviving are his Funeral was Tuesday,
widow, the former March 8 from the M.S.
Catherine McCord; a son, Frederick and Sons,
Funeral Home, 16 East
two grandchildren; - Main St., Plymouth, with
\ brothers, = George, the Rev. ED. hettinger of
Hunlock and John, the Ebenezer Baptist
Sheatown; sisters, Mrs. Church, Plymouth of-
Emma Lewis, Clarks
ficiating.
Marion Wolfe
At a special meeting of
Northmoreland Twp.
Superivsors on Friday
evening, Feb. 25, the re-
cently organized North-
moreland Volunteer Fire .
Company received the
‘“‘stamp of approval”
from the board.
Certification of the new
fire company was the
culmination of 21 months
of efforts by about 30
residents of the township,
which included fund-
raising, planning and
hundreds of hours of work
that included evenings of
work, as well as
weekends, in constructing
a new modern firehouse
that is a credit to the
community.
The motion to certify
the new fire company was
made by Chairman Jack
Husband and seconded by
Dwayne Winters, then
adopted unanimously by
all three members of the
board. The motion to
certify the new fire
company came after a 40-
minute question-and-a-
nswer session on some
legal points, which were
resolved by Atty. John
Hovan, township solicitor.
The new fire company
had its beginning back in
June, 1981, when the
Candidate
Stadulis
Stadulis of
Dan
Fire Company was
chartered. Some opposi-
tion developed and the
idea was placed on last
November’s ballot to
determine sentiment
among residents of the
township. The ballot
question was decided in
favor of the new volunteer
fire company by a vote of
three-to-one.
Service by the new
company officially began
on March 6, although
members of the volunteer
company have been
responding to fire calls
since the group was
chartered, aiding other
volunteer fire companies
that provided volunteer
fire services to the
At the special meeting
on Feb. 25, it was an-
nounced that working
relationships have been
made with surrounding
fire companies, including
Mount Zion, Falls,
Kunkle, Triton Volunteer
Fire Company in Tunk-
hannock and others.
During the past week,
informational letters and
phone stickers an-
nouncing phone
emergency fire and
volunteer ambulance
numbers have been
the township, which in-
cludes the villages of
Vernon, Keelersburg,
Fitch’s Corners and
Centermoreland. Spec-
ifically, the letters
provided informatikon
about the 911 emergency
system the new fire
company will use.
The 911 system is part
of the Wyoming County
Communications Center
located in. Tunkhannock.
In case of fire, the caller
needs only to. dial the
911” emergency number
and the center would, in
turn, notify the fire
company with the use of
radio and pagers. If the
local fire company did not
respond promptly, the
center would then notify
the nearest company.
Fire numbers for the new
company also are avail-
able, but the 911 system
will enable the North-
moreland company to
provide the best possible
service to the township.
Members of the com-
pany are completing work
on the new firehouse,
located just south of
Weaver’s Market in
Centermoreland. Work on
the firehouse is about 75
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who was a patient in Room 560 at
percent complete and
volunteers are . busy
evenings and weekends
putting the finishing
touches on the new
building.
Charles Goble is
president of the fire
company and Allan Pugh
tion for Luzerne County
Commissioner in the May
24 Primary.
Stadulis said, “I feel my
candidacy can be a
rallying point for
Democrats. It is urgent
for the party to have a
candidate who is an in-
dividual, who will repre-
sent all the citizens of
Luzerne County and not a
select few.
“My sincere belief is
that the citizens of
Luzerne County want
more representation and
efficiency. from the of-
ficials they elect.
“I intend to bea full
time: commissioner, and
my record of employment
with the Luzerne County
Clerk of Courts Office for
the past 11 years will bear
this out.”
Politically, Stadulis has
served as chairman of the
Democratic committee-
man, and as secretary of
the 2nd ° Legislative
District.
He is presently
president of the Tauras
Club of Luzerne County;
vice-president, Notre
Dame Club of Hanover
Twp.; secretary, Tatra
Club of Luzerne County;
treasurer, Wilkes-Barre
Polka Pals Association;
assistant treasurer and
member of the Board of
Directors of the North-
eastern Pennsylvania
Dimes; treasurer,
Hanover Area
Democratic: Committee;
president, Dapper Dan
Club of Wyoming Valley
and activities director, for
Luzerne County for the
Ukrainian Fraternal
Association.
He was a candidate for
Mrs. Marion Wolfe, 60, Petersburg, Fla.; Mrs.
of 70 S. Pioneer Ave., Carolyn Bynon, Dallas;
Trucksville, died Friday, Mrs. Kathryn Titus,
March 4 at Nesbitt Shickshinny.
Memolrial Hospital, Funeral was Tuesday,
Kingston. March 8, from Clarke
Surviving are her Piatt Funeral Home,
husband, Joseph Wolfe; Sunset Lake Road,
daughter, Mrs. Linda Lee
Wynder, Inkerman;
sisters, Mrs. Dorothy
Kibbler, Noxen; Mrs.
Eleanor DeRemer, St.
Hunlock Creek, with Rev.
Steven Reyburn, Bible
Church officiating. Inter-
ment was in Sorber
Cemetery.
a
Donald H. Minster, 76,
of 54 Warren = St.,
Tunkhannock, died
Tuesday in the Robert
Packer Hospital, Sayre,
where he was a patient for
two months. :
Born in Delhi, N.Y.
July 23, 1906, he was a son
of the late Fred and Nellie
Von Galle Minster. He
formerly resided in the
Beaumont and Noxen
areas.
Arrangements by
Nulton Funeral Home,
Beaumont.
A memorial service will
be held on Saturday,
March 12 at Kunkle
United Methodist Church
at 2 p.m. Rev. Donald R.
Sperling will officiate.
Friends are invited to
attend.
Interment was in the
Robert H. Kemmerer,
51, of 7816 Juniper St.,
Miramar, Fla., formerly
of 74 N. Pioneer Ave.,
Shavertown, died of an
apparent heart. attack
Feb. 25 while driving his
car.
Surviving are his wife,
the former Pam Caldwell,
daughters, Mrs. Charles
Thomas, Morganfield,
Pam, at home;
Mrs. P.B. Lee,
Forty Fort; Mrs. Thomas
Sherin, Luzerne; brother,
Arthur, Edwardsville;
one grandchild.
Funeral arrangements
by Kirby-Winntter,
Miramar, Fla.
Bary
Ceara 7 days TRI
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