Game’ between Dallas and LARRY ALEXANDER LARRY ALEXANDER, 23, Harveys Lake, Penn State stu- dent ‘‘Dallas by one touch- down.” FRANCIS STOLARICK FRANCIS STOLARICK, 57, Lehman, self-employed ‘Dallas by 9.” KIRK VANDERMARK KIRK VANDERMARK, 18, Lehman, ‘Lehman by a field goal.” AMY CASTERLINE AMY CASTERLINE, 18, Lehman, “We’re gonna win by 7.2 LEN DORRANCE LEN DORRANCE, 42, Dallas, DAVID OREHOTSKY, 24, 10.” TV reporter, “Dallas by 7.” Obituaries Esther Weaver Mrs. Esther L. Weaver, 86, of Outlet Road, Harveys Lake, died November 9 in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Born in Lehman Township, she was a life resident of the Outlet and a member of the Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, Harveys Lake and the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. Surviving are a son, Floyd Milbrodt, Lehman; daughter, Alberta Milbrodt, at home; brother, Dewey, Lehman; 12 grandchildren; 12 great-grand- children. A son, Emerson Rich- ard, preceded her in death. Funeral services will be con- ducted today at 11 a.m. from the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home, corner of Routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Lawrence D. Reed, pastor of the Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Lehman Center Cemetery. Christopher Taylor Christopher (Chris) B. Taylor, 23, of Harvey, La., a former Back Mountain resident, died November 8 in Tulane Medical Center, New Orleans, La., fol- lowing a lengthy illness. he was the son of Gerald and Janice Frosch Taylor of Avon, Conn. He was a 1981 graduate of Dallas Senior High School. Florence Moresi Mrs. Florence C. Moresi, 86, of 220 Lake St., Meadows Apart- ments, Dallas, died November 7 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Born in Cadillac, Mich., she had been employed by the Stev- ens Department Store, Chicago, as an assistant buyer for 30 years. Surviving are a son, Dr. Robert Werner, Trucksville; 11 grandchildren and great-grand- children. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward in 1944 and a son, Dr. Edward Werner in 1979. Mary Ann Noon Mary Ann Noon, of RD 1, Box 350-B, Dallas, died November 7 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- tal following a lengthy illness. Born in Wilkes-Barre Town- ship, she was educated in the Wilkes-Barre Township schools and was a member of the Gate of Heaven R.C. Church, Dallas, and the Mothers Club of George- town Settlement House, Wilkes- Barre Township. .. tee Surviving are her husband, Martin F., at home; daughter, Mrs. Margaret S. Cook, Dallas; six grandchildren; five great- grandchildren. Linda Rusonis Linda J. Rusonis, of Outlet Road, Harveys Lake, died November 5 at her home follow- ing an illness. Born in DuBois, she had resided at Harveys Lake for the past 37 years. She was a gradu- ate of Lake-Lehman High School, Class of 1965, and was Making wreaths employed by the Nelson Furni- ture Co., Wyoming, 15 years ago. Miss Rusonis was a member of Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake. Surviving are her parents, John J. and Betty LaBenne Rusonis, with whom she resided; brothers, John J., Sweet Valley; William J. at home; sisters, Patricia Hummel, Hunlock Creek; Debo- rah Rosencrans, Sweet Valley. Dallas Rost/ lane Renn Fw * SALES MAAN e SERVICE LIFECARE’S PLV ventilators were the first to employ microprocessor technology, allowing us to incorporate advanced features in portable units. 836-6419 . 0.2900, (The following Back Mountain properties have: been listed for transfer at the Luzerne County Courthouse: ) CHARLES C. CIGARSKI, JR., and MARY ANN ux, to WIL- LIAM M. JONES, 121 Oakhill Drive, RD 4, Dallas, Property-- Jackson Township, 1 acre, $7,500. JOSEPH A. TURPAK, and BARBARA E, ux, to JAMES E. BOGDAN, and PATRICIA A. ux, RD 1, Box 519-1, Dallas, Property--Dallas Township, Leg. Rte. 40053, 15.21 acres. JAMES M. HERR, to GREG- ORY J. KARWOSKI, al, 118 Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre, Prop- erty--Lake Township, 2 parcels. JOSEPH ZIEBRO, to ERNEST BURKE, RD 2, Box 249, Hunlock Creek, Property-- Lehman Township, L-14. ERNEST BURKE, ux, to MARGUIRITE and ERNEST BURKE, ux, RD 2, Box 249, Hunlock Creek, Property-- Lehman Township, L-14. JAMES E. BOGDAN, ux, to MARGARET and THOMAS PADAVAN, ux, 39 Kenilworth Road, Shavertown, Property-- Dallas Township, 3.13 acres, $29,000. CHARLES M. MCAVOY, ux, to DOROTHY M. and Church St., Dallas, Property-- Dallas Township, Church Street. ELEANOR E. CALKINS, to KEITH ARTHUR CALKINS, 74 Jackson Street, Dallas, Prop- erty--Dallas Boro, 3 parcels, Jackson Street. The Pennsylvania Quilters raffled off an original Rose Wreath Medallion Pattern Applique Quilt, handmade. by the Pennsylvania Quilters at their recent show held at the Lehman campus of the Pennsyl- vania State University. The winner was Mrs. Louise Tow- nend of Dallas. An original black and white print by Salonics Shades of Gray was awarded to Anna Yatko of Wilkes-Barre. Maureen Flynn of Scranton was the winner of an original watercolor by Pat Dolan. The winner in the new quilt category was Lavender and Iris by JoAnn V. Kraynack. In the antique quilt category, the winner was Gladiola by Grace Dobbie and exhibited by Doris Dockett. The baby quilt winner was Scott’s Carousel by Audrey Simonovich. Rose Koptcho cap- tured the small items category with her quilt called My Little Garden. The Christmas cate- gory winner was Avis Kocher with Twelve Days of Christmas. Subscribe to The Post * * > : Ve * BEDDING* First Quality Fully Warranted FINISH group or organization funeral director who is While it is perfectly following: operating in the Greater operating a funeral home. legal under the laws of COURTESY OF ... 675-3255 Fs (= Rb U gh —_—
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