The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 13, 1985, Image 2

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    AGNES LANSBERRY
Mrs. Agnes L. Lansberry, 81, RD
2, Dallas, Lehman Township, died
March 6 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospi-
tal, Kingston.
Surviving are her son, Willard,
with whom she resided; sisters,
Mrs. Edith Weiss, Shavertown;
Sarah Major, with whom she
resided; and three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held March
9 from the Curtis L. Swanson
Funeral Home, Pikes Creek, with
the Rev. Michael Shambora, pastor
of the Lehman United Methodist
Church, officiating. Interment,
Lehman Center Cemetery.
post obits
WILMA KLEM
Mrs. Wilma A. Klem, 62, of Har-
veys Lake, died March 6 in Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital following an
illness.
Surviving are her husband Dr.
A.J. Klem, Kingston; daughter,
Mrs. Bonnie K. Dillman, at home;
half brother, Karl T. Wagner,
Indian Lake; stepgrandmother,
Mrs. Joseph Thomas, Forty Fort.
Funeral services were held March
9 from the Hugh B: Hughes and Son
Funeral Home, Forty Fort, with the
Rev. W. James Pall, associate
pastor of the Forty Fort United
Methodist Church, officiating. Inter-
ment, Fern Knoll Burial Park,
will be sold
GRAPEFRUIT
Orders taken by:
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NAVEL ORANGES
with candy
from
Dallas
Dallas.
MARCUS IDE SR.
Marcus Benton Ide, Sr., 88, form-
erly of 60 Mill St., Dallas, died
March 6 in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-
Barre, where he had been a patient
for two days.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Audrey Eipper; sons, Elwood and
Willism Oak Hill, Dallas; Lawrence,
Dallas; Thomas, Fernbrook,
Dallas; Kenneth, Sweet Valley;
James, Rochester, N.Y.; daughters,
Mrs. Marguerite Cobleigh and Mrs.
Pauline Blackwell, both of Troy;
Mrs. Barbara Dreher, Campbell,
N.Y.; Mrs. Janice Russell,
Lehman; 27 grandchildren; 28
great-grandchildren; and two great-
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held march
9 from the Richard H. Disque
Funeral Home, Dallas, with Pastor
Cliff C. Jones of the Huntsville
Christian Church officiating. Inter-
ment, Fern Knoll Burial Park,
Dallas.
United Way
sets meeting
The United Way of Wyoming
Valley announces that its Annual
Meeting will be held on Tuesday,
March 26 at 6:30 p.m. at Gus
Genetti, Motor Inn, Wilkes-Barre.
Music will be provided by the
Herbie Green Orchestra.
The UW Annual Meeting and
Awards Event is a celebration of
voluntarism in the Wyoming Valley.
Highlights of the program will be
the awarding of the Rose Brader
Community Service award, recogni-
tion to organized labor and a salute
to all companies and organizations
in the Wyoming Valley who will
attain a Golden, Silver or Bronze
Rainbow Award for their help in the
recent campaign effort.
New board members will also be
installed at the United Way Annual
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Memorial Highway, Idetown
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Exeter Township
A regular meeting of the Citizens
Committee and S.C.I.D. officials
was held on Friday, March 1. Rep-
resentatives Frank Coslett, George
Hasay and Stanley Jarolin were in
attendance.
Supt. Joe Ryan reviewed the
December attempted escape and
explained the institution’s procedure
for control of tools such as the saw
blade used in that attempt. Supt.
Ryan is proud of both their tool and
key control system and noted it is a
model program statewide. He indi-
cated the security weak points iden-
tified by the attempt have been
corrected.
The number of correction officers
rose from 277 last October to 290
presently with approximately 30
more anticipated with the comple-
tion of the new cell blocks. Inmate
population rose from 1565 to 1629 -
up 64 - at the same time. Some of
this increase, is housed in the
second modular unit installed late
last year.
Three separate projects are now
underway at the facility. First, the
construction of two new cell blocks
which is 75 percent complete and
two to three months ahead of sched-
ule.
The second project is construction
of another tower which will greatly
improve security at the main gate.
The third project is of three parts:
the second perimeter fence,
improved lighting and the new
siren. Specifications are being pre-
pared for review by the institution
staff and the State G.S.A. The com-
mittee was surprised by the bid
date of Feb. 14, 1986 for the fence,
lighting and siren. Actual installa-
tion would follow in later 1986 or
1987. The Legislators agreed with
committee complaints on the slow
schedule - especially on the siren.
They agreed to as a group to
contact G.S.A. to improve the siren
installation date. Supt. Ryan said he
would do everything he could to
help this happen.
It is noted that past Supt. Jeffees
is presently serving as Commis-
sioner and that the Bureau of Cor-
rections has become the Dept. of
Corrections. Supt. Ryan and the
Legislators felt Mr. Jeffes presence
at Harrisburg has been beneficial to
S.C.I.D.
The committee thanks Mr. Cos-
lett, Mr. Hasay and Mr. Jarolin for
their efforts and recognize the fine
job Supt. Ryan and his staff did
through 1984. Mr. Kuzminsky of
Senator O’Connell’s office was
missed at the meeting. He was not
able to attend due to illness. The
committee toured the new construc-
tion following the meeting.
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