Ra ST SE een HR EA Ew A ETA ER Spec 2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 28, 1989 Bridge remains closed on Harris Hill Road This bridge, at the intersection of Harris Hill Road and Rt. 309 in Trucksville, remained closed this past -| week. No completion date was available. Travlers are remindeed to use alternate routes, since the bridge is closed to all traffic while repair work is being done. (Photo by Scott A. Davis) Police report DALLAS TOWNSHIP NEW CAR BROKEN INTO Dallas Township Patrolman Wayman Miers reported June 24 that someone broke the rear win- dow on the passenger side of a 1989 Saab owned by Daniel Meeker of Kunkle, by forcing the window at the top with a screwdriver. Investigation is continuing. ALARM BOX TAKEN Mrs. Ronald Ertley of Dallas reported June 21 that sometime during the night someone removed the security alarm box from her driveway. Mrs. Ertley told investi- gating Patrolman Elliot Ide that the boxwas thereat 11:30 p.m. the night before. The investigation is continuing. DALLAS BOROUGH TWO-CAR ACCIDENT Dallas Borough Patrolman Wil- liam Norris Jr. was called to the scene of an accident June 25 on Route 309 in the vicinity of Kern Brothers. Norris reported that John McIn- tyre of Tunkhannock driving a 1989 Mercury was pulling out of the Dallas Shopping Center in front of Kern's when a vehicle driven by Mike Meade, RD 3, Dallas, struck McIntyre's car, which had to be towed from the scene. Obituaries CATHERINE DALEY Catherine V. Daley of Mountain Side Manor, Dallas, died June 25, 1989 in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Washington, Maryland, March 6, 1919, she was a daugh- ter of the late Charles and Virginia Herrigan Daley. She was a resident of Dallas for the past three years. Surviving are a sister, Alma Mahoney, Hagerstown, Md.; broth- ers, Charles Daley Jr. and Leon Franklin, both of Hagerstown, Md. Interment will be at the conven- ience of the family. FERRIS FAIRCHILD Ferris C. Fairchild, of Zbick Road, Shavertown, died June 24, 1989 in the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Born in Newport Township, he was a son of the late Anning and Anna Ruckel Fairchild. He was formerly employed by the Glen Alden Coal Company, retiring in 1968. Mr. Fairchild was a member of the Junior Mechanics. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Arline Powlus; son, Charles, Southampton; three grandchil- dren; sister, Mrs. Ruth Connor, Trenton, Mich. Interment will be at the conven- ience of the family. H. LANE GLIDDEN H. Lane Glidden, of Frangorma Drive, Westmoreland Hills, Trucksville, died June 23, 1989 in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- tal, following a lengthy illness. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late Harry B. and Pauline Lane Glidden. - Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late Harry B. and Pauline Lane Glidden. Mr. Glidden was a graduate of the former Forty Fort High School. He later attended Penn State Uni- versity and the Wharton Exten- sion of the University fo Pennsyl- vania and was also a graduate from the Graduate School of Bank- ing of Rutgers University. He had resided in Wyoming and Forty Fort for over 45 years before moving to Trucksville, where he lived for 17 years. Prior to World War II he joined the Army and was commissioned as a lieutenant. He served in Eng- land, France and Germany during the war as Executive Officer and Battery Commander with C Bat- tery of the 183rd Field Artillery of the Idaho National Guard, retiring after World War II with the rank of Captain. He had been employed for 42 years in banking in Wyoming Val- ley, first by the former Forty Fort State Bank, where he was execu- Tie ALLASCP0ST 309-415 Plaza Dallas, PA 675-5211 PROBLEM WITH A STORY? It is the policy of The Dallas Post to correct all errors of fact and to clarify any misunderstanding cre- ated by articles. 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He was a member of the Forty Fort United Methodist Church for over 50 years, and had formerly served on its Administrative Board and Board of Trustees. He was also a member of the Wyoming Lodge #468 F.&A.M>, where he had pre- viously served on the Building Committee; of Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg; the Irem Temple Wilkes-Barre; the Forty Fort-King- ston Kiwanis Club; the Wyoming Rotary Club. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Dorothy Nogle; a sister, Dorothy G. Nichols. He is survived by a son, Randall, of Trucksville. Interment will be in Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of the Forty Fort U.M. Church, Wyoming and Yeager Avenues, Forty Fort, 18704 or to the Methodist Homes for the Aging of the Wyoming Conference, 285 Deyo Hill Road, Johnson City, N.Y. 13790. DELEUR'S (} OZ Lid 631 Memorial Highway Dallas, PA 18612 Fireplace & iy Experts g- Build ¢ Clean Reline * Repair Insurance Work - Safety Inspections Lifetime Warranted Chimneys RALPH FRANTZ Ralph W. Frantz, 87, of Wesley Village, Jenkins Township, died June 21, 1989 in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Dallas, he was a son of the late George and Emma Wilcox Frantz. He had lived most of his life in the Back Mountain area, residing for the past six years in Wesley Village. A retired milkman, Mr. Frantz had worked for the former Harter’s Dairy. He was a member of the Shaver- town United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Mabel Updyke; brothers, Leslie and Elias; sister, Florence. Surviving are a son, Howard R., Bethlehem; daughter, Evelyn, Calif.; sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Bill- ings; two grandchildren; two great- grandchildren. Interment was in Maple Grove Cemetery, Pikes Creek: IRENE PASSARELLA Irene Gnall Passarella, 64, of Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake, died June 24, 1989 in the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Born in Throop, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Veronica Matala Gnall. She was a former resident of Throop and had resided in the Back Mountain area for the past 24 years. She was a member of Our Lady of Victory Church, Har- veys Lake and its Altar and Rosary Society. Mrs. Passarella was preceded in death by a sister, Matilda Kissel and a brother, Joseph Gnall Jr. Surviving are her husband, Michael; daughters, Mrs Bernard (Karen) Boback, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Ronald (Donna) Kaskus, Tunkhan- nock; two grandchildren; sister, Mrs. John (Janet) James, Con- necticut and brother, Paul, Con- necticut. Interment will be in Chapel Lawn Cemetery, Dallas. 675-2266 / HOSEN! Seer’ "Your One Stop Shop For All Your Solid Fuel Needs" Sales & Service FUEGO FIREPLACES URE RICA LEON KERN Leon G. Kern, 52, Fernbrook Corners, Dallas, died June 23, 1989 at his home. Born in Harveys Lake, he was a son of the late Edwin and Marion Whipple Kern. He was a graduate of Lehman High School. He resided in Lansdale for a few years and had lived in Dallas since 1965. Mr. Kern was the proprietor of the Fernbrook Inn, Dallas. He was a member of the Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. He was preceded in death by a sister, Mary; brothers, William, Edwin II, Carl. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Bernadine Lysiak; daughter, Mrs. E. J. (Karen) Brown, Shicksh- inny; son, Leon J. Jr., at home; sisters, Mrs. James (Carol) Arnold, Pleasantville, N.J.; Mrs. A.J. (Kate) Richardson, Fort Mill, S.C.; broth- ers, Albert, James, Richard, Ray- mond and John Kern all of Dallas. Interment was in St. Nicholas “Cemetery, Shavertown. THOMAS MOORE Thomas S. Moore, 84, Lower Demunds Road, Dallas, died June 22, 1989 in the Meadows Nursing Center Dallas. He was a life-long resident of Dallas, the son of the late Frank and Ella Shepherd Moore. He was a graduate of the Dallas Township schools. Before retiring he was employed as a grocer at Daring’s Market, Dallas. He was a member of East Dallas United Methodist Church and the George M. Dallas Lodge, #531 F.&A.M. He had also served on the Dallas Township Board of Educa- tion for 16 years. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Jessie Hislop; son, Thomas S. Jr., Lanoka Harbor, N.J. There are two grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Interment was in Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. CARA ©® | CRASH SENDS TWO TO HOSPITAL On June 24, Patrolman Way- man Miers of Dallas Township investigated a two-car accident at the intersection of Route 415 and Mill Street, which resulted in both drivers being taken by ambulance to the Geisinger Medical Center for treatment. Police said Dennis Molaskoskie Jr. of Berwick was traveling north on Route 415 when cars in the line of traffic stopped suddenly and he was unable to stop in time. He struck the rear of a 1988 Jaguar driven by Marilyn Susan Chaskin of West Wyoming. THREE HURT IN ACCIDENT ON 415 On June 19, Joseph Gubitoso driving a 1986 Mercury was travel- ing north on Route 415 when his car stalled near the Back Moun- tain Bowl. Police said that the Gubitoso car was struck in the rear by a car driven by Marilyn O'Dell of Noxen. Skid marks from the O'Dell car measured about 30 feet. Horse Dallas Borough police reported that both drivers were removed to the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital for treatment and a passenger in the ODell car was removed by ambulance to the Geisinger Medi- cal Center. KINGSTON TOWNSHIP PARKED CAR HIT Dallas Township Patrolman Elliot Ide reported that on June 22, a 1982 Chevrolet owned by Florence F. Taylor, was left parked at 273A Memorial Highway, Shav- ertown, on the northbound berm of Route 309. Police said Ronald Paul Weaver Jr., West Wyoming, driving a 1979 Pontiac, was traveling north on Route 309 and lost control of his car striking the Chevrolet and continuing north for about 100 feet before coming to a stop. CHARGED WITH DUI Anthony M. Powell, 1413 Mark Drive, Wilkes-Barre was stopped by Patrolman Frank Ziegler for traffic violation on Dug Road, Trucksville, and following alcohol blood tests was charged with DUI and numerous traffic violations on June 13. (continued from page 1) pion, Pony Hunter; Puttin’ on the Ritz, L. Barna, champion; Wally Ballou, R. Pavlick, reserve champion; Children’s category: Brooke Connell, champion; Margie Bart, reserve champion, Be- ginner Rider. Puttin’ On the Ritz ws winner of the large silver bowl presented by Mrs. Tony Bogdon in memory of her late husband. The horse was the winner of the ‘Tony Bogdon Triumph’. Additional winners were Kickelo- dian, champion, K. Phillips; Road Ci- Early deadlines Because of the Independence Day holiday, the office of The Dal- las Post will be closed on Tuesday, July 4, and early deadlines will apply for the issue of July 5. All routine news copy should be received by 12 Noon Friday, June tation, C. Ross, reserve champion, Baby Hunter; Hostig, J. James, cham- pion; Short ‘N’ Sassy, A. Atherholt, reserve champion; English Pleasure; Old Fashion, S. Kuzor, champion; Agean Ladd, K. Ricci, reserve cham- pion; Adult Hunter; Murphy Law, C. Ross, champion; The King’s Reve- nue, B. Finn, reserve champion, Non Thoroughbred Hunter; C. Karino, L. Blakelock, champion; Agean Ladd, K. Ricci, reserve champion, Open Hunter. for July 5 issue 30. The deadline for advertising will be 3:00 p.m. Friday. The July 5 issue will be avail- able on local newsstands that are open July 4. Subscribers will re- ceive their copies Wednesday. 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