The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 31, 1984, Image 2

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    Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Best group
Shown here are the masqueraders who were voted ‘‘Best Group’ in Sunday's Back Mountain
Halloween Parade, sponsored by the Dallas Kiwanis Club. From left, first row, Kelly McDonald,
Rebecca Martin, “Willy’’ (the goal) Martin, Marry Martin. Second row, John Walderf, Joy
Walderf, Sharon Yonsoski, Dave Germick, Jenn Germick, and Dave Yonsoski.
allas Post/Ed Campbell
Prettiest group
Marry Bianca, above center, was voted the third runner-up in the ‘prettiest’ costumes
category during Sunday's Halloween Parade, but Marry doesn’t seem to care much at all. The
excitment may have been too much for her because she couldn't stay awake long enough to
have her picture taken. Shown here with Marry are other winners in the “‘prettiest’’ category.
From left, Jennifer Williams, first; Melissa Sassaman, second; Rebecca Lynn Brown, fourth; and
Rebecca Amy Hoover, fifth.
Funniest group
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
The Shavertown Volunteer Fire
Company is pleased to announce the
winners of the poster contest held at
the Westmoreland School held in
conjunction with Fire Prevention
Week.
A $50 savings bond was awarded
to Robert Kohli, the overall winner.
Individual grade winners were
Kristi Snyder, kindergarten; Harold
Roberts, first grade; Eddie Wil-
liams, second grade; Janelle Cool-
baugh, third grade; and Brian
Burd, fourth grade. Individual win-
ners were presented with trophies.
The fire department would like to
thank all those students who partici-
pated in this contest and-also all the
parents who assisted their children.
They would also like to thank the
officials of the school who helped to
make this program’ a success.
By presidential proclamation,
October 31 is National UNICEF
Day. There are millions of reasons
to give to UNICEF on that day, and
all of them are children. Every
dollar that is dropped into an offi-
cial UNICEF Day Collection Carton
on Halloween will be translated into
clean water, good food, health, edu-
cation and social services for mil-
lions of the world’s poorest children.
This year UNICEF is supporting a
Child Survival Revolution that could
save the lives of seven million
children a year and provide parents
in developing countries with the
means and knowledge to save their
FRANK COSLETT
120th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT
Full Time Perfect Full Time
Legislator Attendance District Office
Vice Chairman, Liquor oy
Member, House Policy Committee
Rep. Coslett Supported the Following Legislation:
* Increased Senior Citizens Benefits for Property and Rent Rebate
- Voted to Keep Lottery Funds for Senior Citizens Only.
* Voted for PACE Program.
« Balanced Budget - No Tax Increase for 1983-1984 - Reduced
Personal Income Tax & Corporate Income Tax.
¢ Increased Funding for Volunteer Fire Co. - Also Increased
Benefits.
* Increased - More Funds for Local and State Roads.
¢ Increased Funding for P.1.D.A. to Create Jobs.
o Instrumental in Completion of Cross Expressway to Conyngham
Ave, 11. 3 Million Dollars.
e H.B. 1716 - Major Bridge Restoration - Fort Jenkins, Water
Street, West Pittston, Market St., Kingston. Amended H.B. 2716
to Include $650,000 for Restoration of Wyoming Bridge -
Approved.
e More than 26 Million Doliars in State Grants to Luzerne
Intermediate Unit - Dallas, Lake Lehman, Wyoming and WVW
EXPERIENCE
A) Ie)
SENIORITY
Served 6 Years
Chairman and
Vice-Chairman
King ston Council.
Successful
Businessman Prior
to Election
School Districts. Fought PG&W
e Child Abuse Law Strengthened. Rate Increase
« Co-Sponsored Bill Helping Vietnam Vets Exposed to Agent Orange.
o Amended H.B. 2308 to Acquire $3,460,000 for Penn State Univ., Fought
Lehman Campus Recreation Facility, Gym, Study Facilities. Shavertown-Dallas
* Led Fight to Get Clean Water From Huntsville Dam to Affected Water Company
Areas in My District During ‘‘Giardiasis Crisis." Increase
« Supported Program ‘Homeowner's Emergency Mortgage
Assistance’ thru P.H.F.A. Fought Against
» Voted Against $5,000 Unaccounted Expense Increase. Donated Fishing License
Monies After Taxes - $800 ea. to 4 Libraries in My District, Kingston, InosBase
Wyoming, West Pittston and Back Mountain.
OPPONENT'S RECORD
REPUBLICANS - DEMOCRATS
RE-ELECT “FRAN K" COSLETT
for Your Representative
Paid by Coslett for Representative Committee
JOHN BOBECK
John J. Bobeck Sr., of 249 Cliff-
in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital,
Kingston.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Emily Surwilla; son, John J. 1,
Sweet Valley, daughter, Lynn Wil-
liams, Palm Springs, Fla.; broth-
ers, Louis, Dallas; Daniel,
Edwardsville; Robert, Swoyers-
ville; sisters, Mrs. Olga Miezgala,
Wilmington, Del.; Mrs. John Sro-
mowski, prksville, two grandchil-
dren.
Funeral services will be held
today at 9 a.m. from the Kopicki
Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave.,
Kingston, with a Mass of Christian
Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Therese’s
Church. Interment will be in Mt.
Olivet Cemetery, Carverton.
SISTER M. WASCHALUS
Sister M. Inviolata Waschalus,
RSM, 81, of Mercy Center, Dallas,
died Oct. 28 in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston.
Surviving are a sister, Sister M.
Ildephone, St. Vincent’s, Plymouth,
and several nieces and nephews.
Transferral was conducted on
Thank you friends and
neighbors for your expres-
sion of sympathy.
Mrs. Glen Spencer
and Sharon Wallace
Family
children from unnecessary suffering
and death.
With the potential lying so close at
hand for saving the lives of millions
of children and improving the lives
of many millions more, UNICEF
needs your help this Halloween
more than ever. ! :
Obituaries
Oct. 30 at Mercy Center Convent,
Dallas. A Mass of Christian Burial
will be celebrated today at 10:30
a.m. in Our Lady of Mercy Chapel,
Mercy Center. Interment will be in
St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover
Township.
AMELIA BEDNAR
Mrs. Amelia A. Bednar, 74, of RD
1, Sweet Valley, died Oct. 22 in the
Perth Amboy General Hospital,
Perth Amboy, N.J., where she had
been a patient for the past three
weeks.
Surviving,are daughters,-Mrs.
Bernice Denio, Fords, N.J.; Mrs.
Marietta Bachman, Sweet Valley;
six grandchildren; six great-grand-
children. .
A Requiem Mass was held Oct. 26
in St. John Nepomucene Church,
Freeland, with the Rev. E. Francis
Kelly officiating. Interment parish
cemetery.
DONALD EVANS
Donald J. Evans, 78, of 236
Church Street, Dallas, died October
25 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospi-
tal, where he had been a patient for
two days.
Surviving are sons, Donald J., Jr.,
Strasburg, Va.; Terry S., Dallas;
brothers, Daniel H., Danville; Shel-
don T., Shavertown; sister, Mrs.
Elizabeth Dailey, Dallas; five
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Octo-
ber 27 from the Prince of Peace
Church, Dallas, with the Rev,
James Stevenson, pastor of the Holy
Cross . Episcopal « Church; Wilkes:
Barre, officiating. Interment, Fern
Knell Burial Park, Dallas.
ETHEL CHAPMAN
‘Mrs. Ethel Chapman, 73, of 54 W.
Center St., Shavertown,: died Octo-
ber 25 in Wilkes- Barre General Hos-
pital.
Surviving are her husband,
George C.; sons; George M., Wilkes:
Barre; Glenn H., Pottstown; seven
grandchildren; one’ great-grandson;
sisters, . Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick,
Shavertwon; Mrs. John: Scovell,;
Coventry, ~:Conn.; Mrs;t P
Nicholou, « Farmington,; Con
brother, John Casterline, Manches: ;
ter, Conn. ars
Funeral services were held Oct
ber 27 from the Harold C. Snowdon
Funeral Home, Shavertown, with:
the Rev. Harriet Santos, associate
pastor of Shavertown United Meth-
odist Church, officiating. Interment,
Evergreen Cemetery, Shavertown.
GERTRUDE PRICE
Mrs. Gertrude L. Price, 59, of 235
Huntsville Road, Dallas, died Octo-
ber 25:in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital,
Kingston.”** © *
Surviving | are « her husband;
Robert B.; daughter, Mrs. Debra
Hadzor, Dallas; two grandchildren.
Funeral services were held Octo-
ber 29 from the Richard H. Disque
Funeral . Home, Dallas, with ‘the
Rev. Cliff C. Jones, pastor of. the
Huntsville Christian Church, offici-
ating. Interment, Huntsville Ceme-
tery.
MAKE YOUR
HOME YOUR
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is sponsored by
JIM PHILLIPS
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Pittston, and
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY