2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 8, 1989 Obituaries ESTHER DRENDALL Esther S. Drendall, 87, of Hamilton Road, Dallas, died Nov. 1, 1989, in Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital, Kingston, following an ill- ness. Born in Wilkes-Barre, June 11, 1902, she was the daughter of the late James and Agnes Sutherland Douglas. She was a lifelong resi- dent of the Wyoming Valley, hav- ing lived for some time in Wan- amie, Kingston and Dallas. She was formerly employed by the Osterhout Library, Wilkes- Barre for some years. She was a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Wilkes-Barre, the Nanticoke Chap- ter of the Eastern Star, the Dieu Le Veut Commandery Auxiliary and Irem Temple Auxiliary. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lewis J., Oct. 22, 1987. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. June George, with whom she re- sided; three grandchildren; one great grandchild. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery, Shavertown. ALEXANDER MACADAM Alexander (Scottie) Macadam, 87, of Harveys Lake, died Nov. 2, 1989, in the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, where he had been a patient for the past two days. Born in Scotland, he was the son of the late James and Agnes Macadam. He came to the United States at the age of 19, settling in Harveys Lake, where he resided with the ~ Mrs. Beatrice Harris family for more than 60 years. For the past one and one-half years, Mr. Macadam had been a resident of the Lake- side Nursing Home, Idetown. Prior to retiring, he was em- ployed as a crane operator by the Lehigh Valley Railroad, at the Midvale Shop. He was a member of the Frater- nal Order of Eagles, Wilkes-Barre and the United Mine Workers. There are no immediate survi- VOrs. Interment was in Kocher Ceme- tery, Ruggles. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alderson United Meth- odist Church. Light JAMES GALLAGHER James (Lefty) Gallagher, 77, of East Franklin Street, Shavertown, Kingston Township, formerly of Wilkes-Barre died Nov. 3, 1989 in the Leader Nursing Center East, Kingston, following an illness. Born in Inkerman, he was the son of the late Martin and Mary Neary Gallagher. He was a graduate of Jenkins High School and lived in the Wilkes- Barre area most of his life. He was employed for 42 years as a pressman for the International Color Printing Co. until his retire- ment. He was a member of St. Therese’s Church, Trucksville. Mr. Gallagher was preceded in death by his wife, the former Anne Loftus, in 1985; brothers, Anthony, in 1954 and Michael, in 1982. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Mary T. Burke, Dallas; Mrs. Cath- erine Reap, Shavertown; sisters, Mrs. Catherine Rapasky, Pittston; Mary G. Gallagher, Inkerman; Mrs. Anna Walker, Pittston; Mrs. Jane Missett, Pittston; Peggy G. Gal- lagher, Inkerman; Mrs. Theresa Brennan, Forty Fort; four grand- children; and numerous nieces and nephews. Interment was in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. CAROL PETTIT Carol E. Pettit, 53, of East Fran- klin Street, Shavertown, died Nov. 1, 1989 in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes- Barre. Born in Mocanaqua, she was the daughter of John and Margue- rite Hook Lukaszewski, both of New Holland. She graduated from Berwick High School. She received her R.N. degree from Chestnut Hill Hospital, Phila- delphia. She was employed as a regis- tered nurse for Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre for the past 32 years. She was a member of the Lake Silkworth Lioness’s Club. Surviving in addition to her parents, are her hsuband, Wayne G.; sons, Mark, Ventura, Calif; David, Shavertown; Matthew, Lenhartsville; two grandchildren; sister Mrs. Joan Riale, New Hol- land. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Adopt-a-pet Carmel is a brown and white mixed breed, aged two-years- old, now at the SPCA because her owner is no longer able to take care of her. A well-behaved dog, Carmel is housebroken, has had her shots and has been spayed. She loves people and is looking for someone to give her a good home and a lot of affection. Stop by and visit her at the SPCA, 524 East Main St., Fox Hill. You will take her home with you. Citizens’ Council memberships begin to flow in By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer “I'm not sure of just how many memberships have come in,” said Will Conyngham, vice president of the Back Mountain Citizens Coun- cil last week. “Our treasurer Jackie Williams is out of town but I would estimate that we have about $1500 in our account. “This will probably be tagged for legal fees and for mailings since we have a sizeable list of inter- ested persons. The local Penn State Campus has been helping us with the mailings in the past but it's about time we started on our own,” Conyngham said. He also said the Council has discussed a general zoning map but he doesn't believe the map cost will be exorbitant. “We will have to discuss it with some of the local architects, they should have a better idea.” DE et Cal Thre reat four SWINE 8 Ae ve i on or 1 | have enclosed: $ Partner $20.00 per year (up to 5 employees) Name $100.00 $ Individual/Family Member MEMBERSHIP COUPON To the BMCC Board of Directors $50.00 $ Business/Corporation $35.00 per year (6 to. 10 employees) $25.00 $10..00 per year More than 10 employees $35.00 plus 50 cents for each additional employee Other State Address Telephone Number po tooo AipCode: Make check payable to: Back Mountain Citizens Council P.O. Box 0551 Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612 The BMCC is a non-profit corporation (501 C 3). Contributions to such organizations are considered to be tax-deductible. GED ES BES ED ED GND GND SND DN GEN NIN GS GEED NN SDE BEN END NEU SED SND GED GEN SE GEN Em te eS A A a wl This week's road repairs Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Luzerne County Maintenance Manager, Matthew R. Collura, has announced the following road work schedule for the week of November 6. BRUSH CUTTING - Lehman Rd. to Outlet Rd. in Lake Twp. and Lehman Twp.; Overbrook Avenue in Dallas Twp.; TR 309 in Dallas Twp. DITCHING - TR 29 in Lake Twp. ~ (continued from page 1) township, according to Box, re- ceived a request by the county and state to submit a letter requesting the lights be provided so that gov- - ernment highway maintenance ~ funds could be allotted to the proj- ect. ~The township has refused to submit the letter, asking the county and state to show them a traffic * study showing the need for the light. Box has repeatedly said other intersections in the township and in other townships need traffic lights before the Hillside Road inter- section. 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