The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 17, 1984, Image 2

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3 GEDDY YERASKA
. Geddy Yeraskia, of Box 68, White
Birch Village, Dallas, died Oct. 13 in
! Wilkes-Barre Mercy Hospital.
+. Surviving are his wife, the former
‘Claire Coulter; sons, Robert, Pep-
‘perell, Mass.; daughter, Mrs. Betty
Evans, Newark, Del.; sisters, Miss
‘Mary Yeraska, Edwardsville; Mrs.
Sally Hite, Rockville, Md.; two
:grandchildren.
+ Funeral services were held Oct.
~ [16 from the Walter W. Lisman and
‘Sons Funeral Home, Wilkes-Barre,
'with a Mass of Christian Burial in
‘Gate of Heaven Church, Dalllas.
Interment, St. Mary’s Cemetery,
‘Hanover Township.
v IDA CLAUSE
! Mrs. Ida M. Clause, of 115 N.
‘Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, died Oct.
14 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital,
‘Kingston, shortly after admission.
Surviving are her husband, John
F.; daughter, Mrs. Brenda Bagan-
ski, Warminster; three grandchil-
dren. ;
+ Funeral will be held today at 11
‘am. from the Luther M. Kniffin
Funeral Home, 465 S. Main St.,
Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev. Lynn
H. Rothrock officiating. Interment,
Oaklawn Cemetery, Hanover Town-
ship.
: WAYNE TROXELL
Wayne T. Troxell, 58, of 93 Church
Geisinger has
phone stickers
‘The Geisinger Family Health
Center, Dallas, located in the Dallas
Shopping Center, has available free
of charge emergency telephone
stickers. The stickers list the
number of Geisinger Family Health
Center and the NPW Emergency
Department as well as space for the
local police, ambulance and fire
department telephone numbers.
"St. Dallas, died Oct. 10 in the
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kings-
ton.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Marie Baker; daughter, Aimee L., a
student at Bloomsburg University;
stepdaughters, Miss Sandra Sher-
wood, Harrisburg; Miss Lindsey
Sherwood, Philadelphia.
Funeral services were held Oct.
13 from the Richard H. Disque
Funeral Home, Dallas, with the
Rev. James A. Wert, pastor of the
Shavertown United Church, officiat-
ing. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial
Park, Dallas.
CHARLES NESTOR
Charles J. Nestor, 74, of Shaver-
town, died Oct. 10 in the Veterans
Administration Medical Center,
Plains Township.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Helen S. Russen, formerly of Oly-
phant; brothers, Theodore, Forty
Fort; Francis, West Wyoming;
Thomas, N.J.; sister, Mrs. Jean
Inman, Shavertown.
Funeral was held Oct. 12 from the
McLaughlin Funeral Home, Kings-
ton.
SIDNEY TEPPER
Sidney Tepper, of RD 4, Benton,
died Oct. 9 in Bloomsburg Hospital.
Graveside services were held Oct.
10 at the Ohav Zedek Cemetery,
Hanover Township, with Rabbi
Mayer Pernikoff officiating.
STEPHEN HAYMACKER
Stephen J. Haymacker, of Center-
moreland, died Oct. 14 in the Veter-
ans Administration Medicl Center,
Plains Township.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Donna Shreve; son, Larry, with the
U.S. Navy; sister, Mrs. Mary
Dayda, Cresskill, N.J.
Funeral services will be held
today at 1:30 p.m. from the Recu-
pero Funeral Home, 141 Park Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev. James
Levkulich officiating. Interment will
be in Denison Cemetery, Swoyers-
ville.
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Tour held
The West Side Evening Woman's
Club sponsored a Home Tour on
Saturday, Oct. 13.
The tour included the homes. of
Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Conway,
Country House, Sutton Road, Shav-
ertown; Colonel and Mrs. W, Cor-
bett, Bloomingdale, a contemporary
home in Kingston; and the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Strunk at
Sylvan Lake, Sweet Valley.
The original 30 x 14 wood frame
building of the Strunk home was a
United States Engineering Depart-
ment Field Office, used at the
Toby’s Creek Dike Project. In the
early 1940's, it was purchased for
$50 by Fred and Harriet Bonham,
Mrs. Strunk’s parents. The building
was hand-cut into three equal sec-
tions and transported by a flatbed
truck from Luzerne to Sylvan Lake.
The sections were rejoined and the
building was used as a summer
RECEIVE
vacation for two.
cabin. The next several years saw
the original building double in size.
In 1979, renovations by a local
building contractor were under-
taken. Interior plans and design
The summer cottage was converted
into a two-story year-round home
with balconies overlooking the liv-
ingroom, cathedral ceilings and a
spiral staircase. A rear deck over-
looks a patio, The large front porch
looks out over a terraced approach
to the lake.
Jessie Nicholas, Ways and Means
Chairman, chose Betty Cheskey,
Chairman. Her committee included
Betty Mae Wagner and Eleanor
Thomas, Co-chairmen; Margaret
Petrasek, Radio and TV; and Kay
Evans, Publicity.
Proceeds from the tour gjwill be
donated to the Scholarship Fund
and community projects.
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The Trucksville United Methodist
Church, in a service held recently,
rededicated its Educational Build-
ing since the building recently
underwent an Asbestos removal
project.
Built in 1960, the building was of
the latest design and methods of its
time. The building contained nine
classrooms, an office, modern
kitchen, lounge room and recration
area.
In the early 1970’s, a nursery
school was established, sponsored
by the church. The school slowly
gained students and stature. At the
present time, the Trucksville Nur-
sery School has almost 140 students
enrolled and is ranked one of the
best of its kind in the Wyoming
Valley.
The year 1980 began with the
discovery of ceiling material con-
taining asbestos. A consultant was
engaged to determine the nature
and scope of the limited asbestos
material in the building. It was
found that the asbestos content was
not in any way a potential problem.
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The Trucksville Board of Trustees
reviewed the previous reports and
test results in early 1984. Although
there was no evidence of any poten-
tial dangers, the trustees recom-
mended the removal and replace-
ment of the asbestos ceiling in the
building.
The cost of the renovations was
$48,600. A Financial Campaign was
initiated to help underwrite the
of the project and the project
completed in August of this year.
Leading the Rededication Service
was Rev. Thomas A. Clemow,
pastor of the Trucksville United
Methodist Church. Rev. Clemow
was assisted by Austin Renville,
Vice President Board of Trustees;
Robert Baird, Chairman of the
Administrative Board; and David
Barna, Chairman of the Finance
Committee.
Any members or friends of the
Trucksville United Methodist
Church who wish to participate in
the ongoing Financial Campaign are
encouraged to call (717) 696-3897.
One week vacation
areas.
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667-677 NORTH RIVER STREET—OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 (U4 rig
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING HUDSON AND PITTSTON OLD FORGE BUSES STOP AT OUR DOOR pe
NEDT to be given
at Dallas Schools
‘The Dallas Senior High School
will administer the National Educa-
tional Development Test to 10th
grade students who have registered
and paid the $3.20 fee required to
take these tests. Tests will be
administered on Tuesday, Oct. 23,
1984. ’
The NEDT is a testing program
which helps professional educators,
parents and students plan together
for the educational and vocational
future of the students. This program
will show how well the students can
apply their skills acquired since
entering school. It will help to rec-
ognize the strengths in each stu-
dent’s educational development. At
the same time it will pinpoint weak-
nesses, therefore, enabling help
while the student is still in school.
The NEDT’s are especially valua-
ble for students who are considering
college in their future plans.
Rec. Board
holds contest
The Kingston Township Recrea-
tion Board will sponsor an Outside
In order to be eligible, partic
pants must be residents of Kingston
Township and their house must be
registered to win. Indoor displays
are not eligible.
A $75 saving bond will be awarded
savings bonds will also be awarded
for the scariest, funniest and pretti-
est.
To register, mail entry to Recrea-
tion Board, 11 Carverton Road,
Trucksville, Pa. 18708., Judging will
take place on October 28.
Office closed
Kingston Township Tax Collec-
tor’s Office will be closed on
Wednesday and Friday, Oct. 17 and
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