The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 09, 1986, Image 2

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Women honored
women in education.
This year’s six recipients are:
serves on the Board of Directors.
Board since 1976.
Obituaries
William Bostock
William H. Bostock, of 177 Bunker
Hill Road, Wyoming, died July 5 at
his home after a short illness.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was
employed by the Bechtel Corpora-
tion for a number of years as a
heavy equipment operator.
He was a member of St. Therese’s
Roman Catholic Church, Shaver-
town, and its Holy Name Society.
He was also a member of the
International Union of Operating
Engineers Local No. 542.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Jean M. Rees; son, William J.
Wyoming; three grandchildren.
Wanda Jones
Mrs. Wanda Jones, 70, of Village
road, Orange, died July 5 in the
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kings-
ton, after being stricken earlier at
her home.
Born in West Pittston, she had
resided in Orange for the past 12
years. Prior to that time, shr esided
on Pettebone Street, Forty Fort.
She was a member of the Dorran-
ceton United Methodist Church,
Kingston; Irem Temple Chanters
Auxiliary, the Wyoming Monument
Historical Society and the Garden
Club of Wilkes-Barre.
Surviving are her husband,
Donald R.; sister, Margaret Risch,
Orange; several nieces and neph-
ews.
A Noxen man escaped serious
injury early Friday morning after
the car he was driving went down
an embankment and burst into
flames in Dallas township.
According to reports, David P.
Weber, RD 1, Box 145, Noxen, was
traveling north on Rt. 309 when he
crossed the intersection at Wood-
lawn avenue, crossed the center
lane into the south bound lane, and
went off the berm of the road over a
75 foot embankment. The vehicle
caught fire in the engine compart-
ment and spread to the rest of the
front end. Police said Weber was
out of his 1976 Toyota Celica when
they arrived and was not seriously
hurt. Weber said he fell asleep and
didn’t recall what happened.
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No persons were injured in a two-
car crash that took place on Rt. 309
at the Sago Street intersection in
Dallas Township.
Police reports indicate that Ste-
phen R. Finn, Alderson Road, RD 2,
Harveys Lake, was pulling out of
Sago Street, north, onto Rt. 309
where he did not see a car driven by
Barbara A. Scavone, 17 Hillcrest
Dr, New Goss Manor, traveling
south. Scavone said she could see
Finn’s 1981 Dodge Sedan coming out
of Sago Street and blew her horn,
but was unable to avoid striking the
Finn vehicle.
Do you want to lose weight to look
better, feel better, improve your
health or fit into your clothes? You
can lose weight safely and it may
even be easier than you think.
Too much fat in our diets can help
make us overweight and unhealthy.
The average person in this country
eats the equivalent of 11 tablespoons
of fat every day! Cutting down on
the fat you eat can be done by
making some simple changes in
your eating habits.
The first step is to cut down on
your use of butter and margarine -
they are 100 percent fat and have
100 calories for every tablespoon.
Try herbs and spices instead of
butter on vegetables.
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J. Stephen Buckley, publisher, PO Box 366,
Dallas, Pa. 18612. Entered at the post office in
Dallas, Pa. 18612 as second class matter.
Prisoners run
Inmates in nine state prisons par-
ticipated on June 21 in the Pennsyl-
vania Prison Runathon for our
youth. Inmstes numbering 1401
logged 16, 683 miles for big brother-
big sister type organizations in the
Commonwealth.
At the Chase Facility, George
Peterson and Robert Snead both ran
43.2 miles with Robert Butler and
Thanks to the following members
of the Ham ’'n Yegg Club $2,985 was
turned over to the Back Mountain
Memorial Library Auction as of
June 28th.
The names of the contributors are
listed alphabetically on the days
received. They are as follows:
Barbara Harding, Robert and
Ruth Voelker, Robert Casper, Lettie
Culver, Robert and Louise Dickin-
son, Frances Dierolf, Dr. Gene F.
Haring, John and Jennie Krogulski,
John and Priscilla Liput, Calvin and
Madge McHose, Ralph and Ruth
Nobel, Jean Gordon and Henry Otto,
Jr., Mae and Donald Rome, Joy and
Charles Sewell, Rhoda and Stephen
Tillman, Atty. Albert H. Aston, Mr.
and Mrs. William A. Austin, Rich-
ard and Marguerite Cross, Bruce,
Jr. and Irene Davies, F.J. and
Martha Gager, Marcus F. Hoz-
empa, Robert and Esther Miller,
Vern and Ruth Pritchard, Louise H.
Rutherford, Cromwell and Beryl
Thomas, William and Elizabeth
Umphred, Thomas and Janis
Winter.
Also, Dr. and Mrs. Michael
Bucan, Ralph Daring, Dr. Vincent
DeGiovanni, Dominic Fino, James
and Betty Farrell, Leonard and
Barbara Groboski, Richard Laux,
Check presented
The Resident Council at the
Meadows Nursing Center,
Dallas, recently presented a
check to the Wyoming Valley
Council of Churches in
appreciation for providing
ministers for weekly religious
services at the center.
Marion Kern, Resident Coun-
cil Secretary, shown left, is
presenting the check to Rev-
erend Anita Ambrose, Exec-
utive Director, Wyoming
Valley Council of Churches.
for a cause
James Huntley running 38.4 and 33.6
respectively.
butions may be made payable to
“Pennsylvania Prison Runathon’
and mailed to: Pennsylvania Prison
Runathon, 427 South Allen Street,
State College, Pa. 16801. Contribu-
tions will be received through July
15.
(The following Back Mountain
properties have been transferred in
the Office of the Recorder of Deeds
in the Luzerne County Courthouse:
Per Atty. in fact, ANNA BELL,
al, to LOIS F. and BRIAN RED-
MOND, ux, 99 Shaver Avenue, Shav-
ertown, Property--Kingston Town-
ship, 0.332 acres, $50,000
MARGARET S. WEAVER, to
CATHY M. and GEORGE F.
SPEARE, ux, 1299 Sutton Road.
Shavertown, Property--Jackson
Twp., 3 parcels, $25,000
JOAN and WILLIAM J. EVANS,
ux, to MARCELLA and WALTER
KELLY, ux, 32 Market St., Glen
Lyon, Property--L-86 ‘Warden
Place”
LUZERNE CO. NEWS CO., INC.
to ALLAN P. SLAFF, 3101 Green
Dolphin Lane, Naples, Fla., Prop-
erty--Dallas Boro, 3 parcels, $39,473.
Rev. Stewart and Julie Pierson,
William and Joanne Runner, Dr.
and Mrs. Andrew Shaw, Jr., Earl
and Alice Brown, John and Joanne
Ennis, Eleanore G. French, Zach-
ary and Susan Gembarowski, John
and Leslie Horoshko, Lillian Kras-
ner, Mildred Kear, Dr. Stanley Kay,
Marilyn Moore Maslow, Dr. Mar-
shall U. Rumbaugh, James Jr. and
Margaret Thomas, Harold and Shir-
ley Zimmerman, Philip and Joan
Ansilio, Hans and Diana Dreher,
Frederick and Evelyn Eck, Agnes
Gregson, David c. Hall, Robert
Laux, Mrs. Ernest Priebe, Jr.,
Samuel Rhodes, III and Julie
Dostal, Imagene Slocum, Thomas
Turner, Philip and Janet Zachary,
Harry Goeringer, Larry and Moana
Helman, Dr. Stanley and Florence
Hozempa, Thomas Kiley, Joe Zitof-
sky.
Also, James and Jean Alexander,
Mrs. Abram Nesbitt, James Cas-
tanzo, Theresa Cavan, Walter and
Wilma Elston, Glenn, Jr. and Jean
Eyet, Nancy Kozemchak, Anthony
and Virginia Marchakitus, Emerino
and Beverly Marchetti, Robert N.
Opel, II, Ben Phillips, Gail and
Steve Smallwood, Barbara Hoffstot,
John and Jane Bourke, Dr. Robert
and Karen Brown, William and
Margaret Baker, Edmund P. Davis,
George and Irma Jacobs, Martha
and David Mascali, Nancy and
Bruce Slocum, Russell and Ellen
Stone, Thomas Wasilewski, Richard
H. Disque, Charles H. Miner, Mar-
garet S. Morgan, Homer B. Moyer,
Mary T. Reese, Atty. James M.
Reinert, David Schooley, Mr. and
Mrs. Justin Bergman, Jr., Robert
and Marjorie Brown, David and
Rena Miller, Dr. Walter E.
Mokychic, Jay P. and Alice Niskey,
James and Alberta Oliver, Joseph
and Dorothy Flynn, Charles and
Jeanne Maxwell, Dr. George Nahas,
Richard, Jr. and Jane Ross, Rena
and Dr. John Rothschild, Fred and
Shirley Templin, Ralph Garrahaa,
Lloyd and Jean Warneka, Lynn and
Dietterick, Frank Townend, Mary
Evans, John and GereLynn Ger-
lach, Robert C. Rinehimer, Richard
and Marion Saul, Gertrude and
Marijane Moss, John and Mindi
Thalenfeld, George Isaacs, James
and Cheryl O’Brien, Doanld and
Kathleen Savage, Wilmer Williams,
Francis Ambrose, Alfred and JoAnn
Hall, Drs. I. & P. Berger, Wayne
and Frances McOwen, Paul and
Anne Monahan, Bill, Jr. and Jean
Moss, James and Patricia Bogdan,
Adelle Luke, A. Dewitt Smith.
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