The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 14, 1983, Image 2

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    HERBERT JONES
Herbert A. Jones, 79, of 41 Ever-
green St., Shavertown, died Dec. 7
at his home.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Marjorie Hoagland; daughter, Mrs.
Marcella J. Krapf, Pikes Creek; 12
grandchildren; 13 great-grandchil-
dren.
Funeral was held Dec. 9 from the
Richard H. Disque Funeral Home,
Dallas, with the Rev. Andrew Pil-
larella, pastor of Trinity United
Presbyterian Church, Dallas, offici-
ating. Interment, Christ Church
Cemetery, South Amboy, N.J.
MILDRED LONDON
Mildred S. London, 83, of Lehman
Outlet Road, Harveys Lake, died
Dec. 8 at Wilkes-Barre = General
Hospital.
Surviving are sons, Theodore,
Hopkinsville, Ky.; Ernest, Harveys
Lake, Frederick, Sorber Mountaint;
Richard, Ceasetown; daughters,
Mrs. Jennie Milbrodt, Harveys
Lake; Miss Nina London, Sweet
Valley; Mrs. Ethel Bielicki, at
home; Mrs. Flora Milbrodt, Wind-
sor, N.Y.; Mrs. Marion May, Har-
veys Lake; 24 grandchildren; nine
great-grandchildren.
Funeral was held Dec. 10 from the
Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home,
Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Archie
F. Ridall, pastor of Outlet Free
Methodist Church, officiating. Inter-
ment, Sunnyside Cemetery, Tunk-
hannock.
ANNA HUMINIK
Mrs. Anna Brin Huminik, 77, of
213 Cayuta St., Sayre, formerly of
165 CHURCH ST.
KINGSTON
288-8282
MON.-FRI. 8 A.M.-6 P.M.
SATURDAY 9 A.M.-1 P.M.
Harveys Lake, died Dec. 7 at the
Tioga General Hospital in Waverly,
N.Y. following a long illness.
Surviving are her husband, Anton,
a son, Walter Huminik, Clinton,
N.J.; daughter, Mrs. Charles Smith,
Candar, N.Y.; four grandchildren;
four great-grandchildren; sisters;
Mrs. Helen Javers, Harveys Lake;
Mrs. Elizabeth Mrozoski, Wilkes-
Barre; Mrs. Olga Zubras, Balti
more, Md.; Mrs. Margaret Yakoski,
Loyalville; brothers, Andrew Brin,
Jenkins Township; Charles Jacob
Brin, Loyalville. She was preceded
in death by a sister, Mrs. Kuchta
and by brothers, John and Michael
Brin.
Funeral was held Dec. 10 from
Simon S. Russin Funeral Home, 136
Maffett St., Plains. Interment, East-
ern Orthodox Lawn of Fern Knoll
Memorial Park, Dallas.
STELLA MAE BELLES
Mrs. Stella Mae Belles, 85, of RD
1, Noxen (Beaumont), died Dec. 5 in
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, fol-
lowing a lengthy illness.
Surviving are her husband,
Heber, Beaumont; sons, Kenneth,
Dallas; Robert, Binghamton;
daughters, Mrs. Patricia Steransky,
Exeter; Mrs. Mary Lou Geib, Bow-
mans Creek; stepchildren, Mrs.
Ruth Fizemore, Mrs. Joan Taylor,
Beaumont; Mrs. Gale Wood and
Mrs. Bernice Wood, Falls Church,
Virginia; Mrs. Wanda Everts,
Dallas; Mrs. Grace Barber, Vir-
ginia; stepson, Bernard, Plant City,
Florida; Harold Fairfax, Va.; 63
grandchildren, 64 great-grandchil-
dren; sister, Mrs. Mattie Bennett,
Centermoreland.
Funeral was Dec. 8 from the
Nulton Funeral Home, Beaumont,
with the Rev. Jerry Tallent, pastor
of the Independent Bible Church,
Noxen, and the Rev. Byron Wood,
pastor of the Church of God, Fair-
fax, Va., officiating.
FREDA COON
Mrs. Freda C. Coon, of 25 Maurice
Ave., Holmdale, N.J., formerly of
Dallas, died Dec. 10 at her home.
Surviving are her husband, Ira;
son, George, at home.
Funeral was held Dec. 13 from
Metcalf and Shaver Funeral Home,
Wyoming, with the Rev. Ainslee
Richards, pastor of Carverton
United Methodist Church, officiat-
ing. Interment, Carverton Ceme-
tery.
RUTH SCHROEDER
Ruth L. Schroeder, 73, of Perrins
Marsh, Centermoreland, died Dec.
11 at her home following a long
illness.
Surviving are nieces and neph-
ews. Her husband, Henry, died Aug.
3.
Funeral services will be held Dec.
14 at 11 a.m. from Richard H.
Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memo-
rial Highway, Dallas, with the Rev.
Donald W. Walter, pastor of Center-
moreland United Methodist Church,
officiating. Interment, Cedar Crest
Cemetery, Trucksville.
HELEN KAVINSKI
Mrs. Helen Kavinski, 56, of 336
Dana St., Swoyersville, died Dec. 9
at Wilkes-Barre Generl Hospital
where she had been a patient for the
past two weeks.
Surviving are her husband,
Thomas; children, Gerald, Haskell,
N.J.; Dorothy, Patricia, David,
Robert and Ronald, all of Garfield,
N.J.; Mrs. Diane Lugo, Passaic,
N.J.; Timothy, San Diego, Calif.;
sisters, Mrs. Mary Hoar, North-
ridge, Calif.; Mrs. Ann Tokach,
Laceyville; Mrs. Pearl Wasil and
Mrs. Ireme Gemski, Wilkes-Barre;
Mrs. Terry Boyle, Kenilworth, N.J.;
Mrs. Emily Pitterelli, Reading;
brother, Charles Trabish, Wilkes-
Barre; six grandchildren.
Funeral was held Dec. 12 from
John J. Baloga Funeral Home,
Forty Fort, with a Mass of Christian
Burial in St. Mary’s Church, Swoy-
ersville. Interment, parish ceme-
tery.
Attend meeting |
Philadelphia.
S. Lawrence Woodhouse, Jr.,
Kingston Township Tax Collector
Janice Castellani will be closing the
tax books for 1983 on December 15.
After that date, Real Estate Bills
will be forwarded to the Tax Claim
Office at the Luzerne County Court
House and per capita taxes will be
0 s12
0 $23
[J] $32
s14
1 year
2years
3years
Name
Address
City
State
forwarded to Berkheimer Asso-
ciates for collection.
The Tax Collector will be in her
office in the Kingston Township
Municipal Building, Carverton Road
on Dec. 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for
the convenience of taxpayers. This
will be in addition to her normal
office hours of 10 to 2 every
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Two
Director named
Dr. James Ryan, of Shavertown,
Co-chairman of the Committee for
Economic Growth (CEG), recently
announced the appointment of
Edward Schecter of Trucksville, as
Executive Director of the CEG.
Schecter, one of the founders, had
been the other co-chairman since
the inception of CEG earlier this
year.
Dr. Ryan also announced that the
CEG is formerly being established
as a separate organization. The
Committee for Economic Growth
realized the importance of being an
independent entity as it became
apparent that the functions of the
CEG would differ from the activi-
ties of the Greater Wilkes-Barre
Chamber of Commerce and the
Greater Wilkes-Barre Industrial
Fund, Inc.
Under Schechter’s direction, the
CEG will analyze the information
about the community that is cur-
rently being gathered by the 30
study groups of the Planning Task
Force and use that information to
develop a long-term marketing
plan.
The plan will provide for a pre-
cise, directed effort of targeting
industries and then attracting those
industries to the greater Wilkes-
Barre-Wyoming Valley area. This
activity, along with providing sup-
port to existing industries, will be
the primary responsibility of the
Committee for Economic Growth.
The Greater Wilkes-Barre Indus-
trial Fund, Inc. will continue to
manage industrial properties includ-
ing Hanover Industrial Estates,
Crestwood Industrial Park and the
Route 309, property. The Industrial
Fund will also continue to be
responsible for the Pennsylvania
Industrial Development Authority
(PIDA) projects and the adminis-
tration of the Northeast Pennsyl-
vania Development Company.
Schechter is a graduate of Dart-
mouth College and attended the
Harvard Graduate School of Busi-
ness Administration. He has been
associated with the Gerbro Group of
Montreal for 32 years, acting as an
officer and director of several of its
companies. In Wilkes-Barre, he
served as president of Stressteel
Corporation and for the last five
years as the president of Kensington
Industries Corporation.
Active in community affairs,
Schechter has chaired local and
regional transportation committees
and served as chairman of the
Transportation Advisory Committee
of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl-
vania from 1979 through 1980. He
also served as vice president of the
Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of
Commerce.
Schechter was a member of the
Flood Recovery Task Force and an
Directors of LEADERSHIM
WILKES-BARRE and served as!
treasurer of that group.
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