. The Dallas Post yo WEILER As Dallas, PA EAT EAN Vi } i G ‘Wednesday, July 17, 1991 11 Lake-Lehman employees honored The administration honored teachers and other employees of the district at their June 19 board meeting, who had served from 10 to 35 years in the district. Above are some of those employees who received awards in recognition of their years of dedicated service to the students at Lake- Lehman schools. Front row, from left, Mary Jesse, Anne Wolensky, Nancy Oliver, Mary Holmgrem, Bonnie Holmes, Catherine Yeust; back row, Robert Roberts, Cal Kanyuck, Robert Mischak, Janice Russell, Marilyn Glogowski, Marie Borton, Susan Roese, John Baranowski and Raymond Bowersox. {Post Photo/C.M. Denmon) Obituaries * CLIVE COOKE ~ Olive M. Cooke, 82, of Railroad Street, Nanticoke, formerly of East Main Street, Nanticoke, died Thurs- day evening at Nanticoke Mercy Hospital, where she had been a patient since July 4. ~. Born in the Hanover Green Section of Hanover Township, May 24, 1909, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Louise Cameron Morgan. Surviving are a son, Thomas Cooke, Margate, N.J.; three grand- daughters; two great-grandchil- dren; brother, Edward Morgan, Lake Silkworth; several nieces and nephews. h ALFRED GEIST . Alfred Geist, of Warren, Ohio, and Deerfield Beach, Fla., died Wednesday, July 3, in the Wash- ington Square Nursing Home, Warren. - Born June 19, 1907, in Nanti- coke, he was the son of the late Adolph and Tillie Pushman Geist. Surviving are sons, William and Allgn, both of Warren; seven grand- chf liren; sisters, Mrs. Melvin (Mildred) Ichter, Clearwater, Fla.; Mrs. David (Martha) Price, Deer- field Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Delbert (I§ lise) Bonning, Lake Silkworth. +%" Funeral services were held Eriday, July 5, in Warren. » : ANNAHRETCIV * Anna Hretciv, 89, of Mountain- side Manor, Dallas, died early ‘Tuesday morning in Wilkes-Barre Gegeral Hospital, where she had pet 1 a patient for the past four weeks. * Born in Edwardsville, she was the daughter of the late John and Susan Thomad Bankovich. She had been a resident of Dallas for the past three months, formerly presiding on Warren Avenue in Kingston for 64 years. + Suiviving are a daughter, Mrs. Florence Rehm, Forty Fort; one fond dalighisn two step-grand- daughters. LE OE SE A » # * ‘e ‘» EDWARD HOPA - Edward F. Hopa, 74, of Dallas RR, died Tuesday in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born Nov. 8, 1916, in Larksville, he was the son of the late Frank and Theresa Stascav- age Hopa. He resided for most of his life in the Dallas area. He was self-employed as a contractor for many years, later working as a carpenter for Carpenters Local 514, Wilkes-Barre, until retiring. He was a member of Dallas Masonic Lodge 531, F. & AM.; Caldwell Consistory; and Irem Temple. He and his wife, Vera, cele- brated their 52nd wedding anni- versary on April 9, 1991. Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, Thomas, Dallas; a daughter, Mrs. Girard (Donna) Stoner, Austell, Ga.; four grand- children. JANE JONES Jane Williams Jones, 91, died Wednesday morning at the Mead- ows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Blaeneau Ffestiniog, North Wales, March 9, 1900, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary Williams. She formerly resided in Whiting, NuJ. and had resided in Dallas since 1987. She was a member of the Welsh Pres- byterian Church Sugar Notch. She was also a member of Blue Ridge Chapter 140, Order of the Eastern Star. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sheldon, in 1987. Surviving are her son, Aaron, Windsor, Calif.; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two great-great-granchildren; sister, Mrs. Sarah Williams, Dallas; brother, Hugh Williams, Ashley. Interment was in Maple Hill Cemetary, Hanover Township. ELIZABETH PENGELLI Elizabeth (Bess) Pengelli, for- merly of Hazleton, died Tuesday morning at Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Hazelton, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Ann Crooks Pengelli. Surviving are a sister, Lavinia Maurer, Dalls, several nieces and nephes, several great nieces and nephews. CARRIE HUMMELL Carrie M. Hummell, 89, of Har- veys Lake, died Saturday in Wilkes- Barre area General Hospital. Born in Outlet, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Charlotte King Swire. She resided for the most of her life in the Har- veys Lake area. She was a member of the Alderson United Methodist Church, Harveys Lake. x She was preceded in death be her husband, Eugene, in 1965; four brothers and eight sisters. Surviving are daughters, Flora Rittenhouse, Loyalville; Charlotte Scott, Hannah Frantz and Lorna Jones, all of Harveys Lake; sons, Loren, New Jersey; Ben, Califor- nia; Eugene, Maryland; Cleve, Florida; Earle, New Jersey; Frank, Loyalville; Harry, New Jersey; 35 grandchildren; 45 great-grandchil- dren; seven great-great grandchil- dren. : \ Funeral services were Tues- day from the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 140 N. Main Street, Shavertown, with the Rev. William Kennard, pastor, officiating. Inter- ment was in ‘Maple Grove Cemetary, Pikes Creek. JESSIE NULTON Jessie E. Nulton, of Noxen, died Monday in Tyler Memorail Hospi- tal, Tunkhannock. Born September 16, 1916 in Swoyersville, she was the daugh- ter of the late Walter and Hattie Brown Derhammer. She lived in Noxen most of her life and at- tended Beaumont schools. She was employed for 20 years as a nursing aide at Winters Nursing Home, Dallas. She and her husband, Claude, celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary on September 17, 1990. She was preceded in death by sons, Claude Jr. and Elton; broth- ers, Thomas, Charles and Robert. Surviving in addition to her husband, are sons Robert and Holden, Tunkhannock; Ronald and Edward, Harveys Lake; Irving, Noxen; Clifford, at home; daugh- ters, Betty Norris, Nanticoke, Joan Nulton, Noxen; Sharon Collins, South Montrose; Susan Schooley, Dallas; 29 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Edna Whispell, Dallas; Mrs. Mildred Klimovich, Noxen Interment will be in Orcutt Cemetray, Noxen. : or . Less is More bs WITH ~The Dallas Post you get more of the news you want + for only $16.00 a year. t Call 675-5211 to order ! yours, or use the handy ~ > 8 i id » of | | coupon on page 2. i P pag Ly BACK MTN. 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Kebles, II, 23 Walnut St., Wilkes- Barre, property L-2, Schwab Sub- division, Dallas Twp., $10,000. Arthur C. Courtney to Karyl Lynn, Pole 84, Harveys Lake, prop- erty Harveys Lake, $180,000. Hughey Trucking Inc. to Char- les A. Kern, 4 acres, Dallas Bor- ough, $55,000. “ Sandra Kabeschat to Ronald J. Koslosky, 965 Timber Grove Rd., Shavertown, 1-2 Birch Hill Lane, Dallas Boro, $103,000. Burt B. Bryant Jr. to Margaret L. Bryant, RD 2, Box 340-A, Dal- las, property 1.149 ac., Lake Twp. | Natale Barbacci to Robert Bar- bacci, 179 Lake St., Dallas, prop- erty 2.07 Cummings Rd., Franklin Twp. Michael F. Doyle to George M. Lamoreaux, 603 Meadows I., Newberry Estates, Dallas, prop- erty Loop Rd., Dallas Twp., $58,000. Helen B. Akowicz to Robert A. Hadsall, RD 3, Box 282, Harveys Lake, property E. Hemlock Dr., L. 29-30, Lake Twp., $15,000. Matthew Laity to Matthew La- ity, RD 2, Box 389, Dallas, prop- erty 4.90 ac., Rte. 652, Ross Twp. Arthur R. Miller Jr. to Donna Terlizzi, 390 Bennett St., Luzerne, property Hill St., Dallas Twp., $32,000. gt Suit (continued from page 1) of the other neighbors in the areas, including some of those living in the Maples,” Graham said. Gra- ham expects an action to be filed soon in Luzerne County Court. “l.am appealing the decision,” said Jeff Pace, a Maples resident, “And so are some of the others including groups such as the Si- erra Club and Audobon Society. The building will not only be disas- trous as far as the wetlands are concerned but it will also become a hazardous situation. “I have small children and so do some of the other neighbors and they could wander off and fall into one of the ditches or gullies there will be,” Pace said. Developer Michael Dombrowski has stated that such a building will decrease the value of the new homes he is building in the Maples development, which is reached via Upper Demunds Road. “The township laws are very explicitabout the zoning laws about buildings,” Graham said. “The board is supposedly to act for the good of its taxpayers (residents) but it appears Commonwealth Telephone Company has more influence.” After several meetings and much testifying by environ- mental professionals, the three- man board of Robert Bayer, Carl Goeringer and "Gary Hozempa, decided in favor of the company. “The phone company has plenty of land adjacent to the buildings on the other side of the highway where they could build,” Graham continued. ) “Wetlands are important to our environment and to people. They help control flood water, they purify . water and give us water in areas where there is only ground water as a source of supply. Just about a week ago, the well behind Com- monwealth went dry. Wetlands also provide a habitat for birds and animals. “We had professionals testify at the zoning board hearings from universities, environmental groups, clubs, about the harm that could be done to the wetlands if Commonwealth were allowed to build in the area as proposed. It fell on deaf hears evidently because the ‘big’ company got their vote,” Graham concluded. “We are not done yet. As I stated we will appeal and we would appreciate any support from other area residents.” Residents interested in talking with government officials concern- ing the importance of wetlands, can do so by calling the following numbers; Ed Perry, U.S. Field and Wildlife, State College, 814-234- 7841; and Roger Fisces, 541-7841. / The Music Box Players 10 Years of Theatre Excellence (1981-1991) Present “HOWTO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS WITHOUT July 26 to 28, Aug. 1 to 4, Aug. 810 11,15t0 17 Dinner and Show - $23.50 Show Only - $10.00 Group Rates Available’ CALL: (717) 283-2195 The Music Box Dinner Playhouse 196 Hughes St. Swoyersville, PA 18704 R 1 > | S ule: on Call 675-5211 to place your GUARANTEED RESULTS classified ad ANTIQUES FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 6 DRAWER CHEST, solid ANTIQUE TABLE features oak, $40. 675-5789. 25-4-P 4 self storing leaves. Mahog- ‘any with oak top. $899. 288- 7106. 27-4-P AUTOMOBILES 30 GAL. 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