The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 20, 1983, Image 2

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    1983
By SHEILA HODGES
Post Correspondent
At a meeting called by Tom and Debbie Hadzor, the
concerned residents of E. Center Hill Road, Church St.
and Claude St. discussed the proposed building of
townhouses on the land currently owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Samuels.
The land measures approximately two acres and the
proposal is to build 14 row house dwellings, to house
approximately 70 new residents. This would almost
double the occupancy of that area which now has only
single unit houses in the part of Dallas bounded by these
three streets.
The concerns of the residents were finally categorized
three ways: safety, population and whether or not the
area’s water and sewerage could cope with the extra
demand that doubling the population would create.
Many of the current residents have small children and
Road, a road that is already inadequate for the traffic
using it, would make it even more dangerous. There is
1school bus stop used at the busiest time of the morning
when people are going to work. The road is also without
sidewalks and it is the only route to the Dallas Township
School used by the youngest children. It is estimated
that 14 extra families would bring approximately 30
extra cars which would enter and leave the development
at East Center Hill Rd.
As already stated, the population is expected to
double, and in a very concentrated area. The residents
are worried about noise pollution in addition to the other
problems that come with high density housing. With
seven units per acre, the density would be close to that
found in city areas. It was felt that it could easily
develop into a ‘ghetto’ in time.
The residents felt that the developers would have to
show conclusive evidence that the existing water supply
and sewerage facilities would be adequate to serve the
extra housing. They were also concerned as to how and
where the drainage of the area would be carried out.
Mr. Ritts felt that people should be informed of drainage
plans as no one wanted the additional surface water
running out onto their property.
It was noted that there was a meeting of the Dallas
Township Planning Commission on July 19 and it was
suggested that all interested parties attend. All those
present were urged to call on their neighbors to attend
this meeting and to voice their opinions. It was also
obvious that more information should be sought, possi-
bly to the extent of obtaining advice from a real estate
attorney. :
AIRMAN JOSEPH TOMASELLI
Completes Training
Airman Joseph Tomaselli, son of Fred and Yolanda
Tomaselli of 107 Hemlock Dr., Dallas, has been assigned
to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. after completing Air
Force basic training.
During the six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission,
organization and customs and received special training
in human relations. )
In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn
credits toward an associate degree in applied science
through the Community College of the Air Force.
The airman will now receive specialized instruction in
the munitions and weapons maintenance field.
He is a 1982 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School,
Lehman.
7 kinds of special events.
formal balls.
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MARIAN BOICE Dallas; stepdaughters,
Mrs. Marian L. Boice, Mrs. Sandra Smith and
55, Lower Rd., Idetown,
died July 7 in Highland
Manor Nursing Home,
Exeter, where she- had
been a guest one week.
Surviving, in addition to
her mother, Mrs. Myrtle
Wickheiser Lavelle, Tunk-
hannock; are her husband,
Howard (Junior); step-
sons, Richard and Randy
Boice, both of Harveys
Lake; David Boice, East
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Directions:
To see our facilities, follow
the Dallas Highway (Rt. 309)
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Mrs. Beverly Brewer, both
of Tunkhannock; brothers,
Robert Lavelle, New
York; James Lavelle,
Tunkhannock.
Funeral was held from
Richard H. Disque
Funeral Home, 672 Memo-
rial Highway, Dallas, with
Rev. William L. Cusick,
pastor of Gate of Heaven
Church, Dallas, officiating.
Interment, Memorial
Shrine Cemetery. ;
THOMAS COBURN
Thomas Coburn, 46,
Noxen Rd., Harveys Lake,
died July 9 in Nanticoke
State Hospital where he
had been a patient one
month.
Surviving, in addition to
DR. RICHARD D. MICHELSTEIN
Associated ~~Internists- of
Wyoming Valley are pleased to
announce the Dr. Richard D.
Michelstein will join them in
July in the subspecialty of
gastroenterology. Dr. Michels-
tein, formerly of New York
State, graduated from the
George Washington University
School of Medicine and com-
pleted his internship and
residency in internal medicine
at Pennsylvania Hospital in
Philadelphia. He then com-
pleted a 2 year fellowship in
gastroenterology at Hahne-
mann Medical College and
Hospital.
During his residency and
fellowship training Dr.
Michelstein served first as an
instructor and then as atten-
ding physician in internal
medicine at Pennsylvania
Hospital. Dr. Michelstein is
certified by the American
Board of Internal Medicine, is
an Associate of the American
College of Physicians, and is a
member of the American
Gastroenterological Associa-
tion.
Dr. Michelstein is married
and the father of two children.
He and his family reside in
Kingston.
his father, are his wife, the
former Lorraine Parsons;
children, Bradley, Pamela
and Elaine, all at home;
Mrs. Dorothy Spencer,
Centermoreland; brother,
Bradley Johns, Elizabeth,
N.J.
Funeral was held from
Disque Funeral Home, 672
Memorial Highway,
Dallas, with Rev. Alfred
E. Unterreiner, pastor of
Idetown United Methodist
Church, officiating. Inter-
ment, Chapel Lawn Ceme-
tery, Dallas.
HERBERT BRUNGES
Herbert G. Brunges, 70,
of Centermoreland, died
July 11 in Nesbitt Memo-
rial Hospital, Kingston.
Surviving are his wife,
the former Florence
Corby; sons, Glenn, John-
son City, N.Y.; Arthur,
Bradenton, Fla.; Harold,
Centermoreland; sister,
Mrs. Verna Gay, Center-
moreland; four grandchil-
dren; three great-grand-
children.
Funeral was held from
the Richard H. Disque
Funeral Home, 672 Memo-
rial Highway, Dallas, with,
the Rev:Donald Walter of +
the Centermoreland
United, , Methodist Church
officiating.
Interment, Marsh Ceme-
tery, Centermoreland.
WILSON FERRELL
Wilson P. Ferrell, 71, of
Ridge Ave., Idetown, died
July 11 in Nesbitt Memo-
rial Hospital, Kingston.
Surviving are his wife,
the former Ruth Walters;
sons, Albert, Bristol; step-
sons, Dnald Walters, Col-
bert, Ga.; Thomas Wal-
ters, Harveys Lake;
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daughters, Mrs. Sylvania
Maglio, Bristol; Mrs.
Marian Hazeltine Polaski,
Kingston.
Private funeral services gg
were held from Richard n@®
Disque Funeral Home, 672
Memorial Highway,
Dallas.
HILBERT BROWN
Hilbert Brown, of RD 3,
Wyoming, Carverton RD.,
Box 371, died July 12 in
Nesbitt Memorial Hospi-
tal, Kingston.
Surviving are his wife,
the former Mary Sellock,
formerly of Swoyersville;
brother, Charles, RD 3,
Wyoming; one niece and
five nephews.
Funeral services were
held from Carverton
United Methodist Church
with the Rev. Roger Ain-
slie-Richards officiating.
Interment, Carverton
Cemetery.
V. BALTRUCHITIS
Vincent Baltruchitis, of
312 Walnut St., Luzerne, a
native of Swoyersville, *
died July 12 in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital, Kings-
ton. Rag
Surviving are his wife)
itch: daughters, Mrs. Ros- [ -
alie Knowles, Mrs. Caro’
Greco, both of Duryea; ""
brother, Leonard, Kings-
ton; two grandchildren.
Funeral was held from = |
the Lehman Funeral
Home, 281 Chapel St.,
Swoyersville, with a Mass
of Christian Burial in St.
Ann’s Church, Luzerne.
JEAN SWARTWOOD
Jean Hilbert Swartwood,
182 West Upper Ferry Rd.,
Trenton, N.J., a former
resident of Beaumont, died
July 11 at St. Francis Med-
ical Center, Trenton.
Surviving are sons,
Jerry, Philadelphia; Neil,
Wobbleton, Maryland;
Lois McCarthy, Yards-
ville, “N.J.; six grandchil-
dren; brothers, Conrad,
Washington, N.J.; Lawn
ence, Kunkle; Goodwin,
Beaumont; sisters,
Frances Haiges, Forty
Fort; Loretta Phillips,
Columbus, Ohio; Julia
Denmon, Beaumont.
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