The Dats Post _ Dal PA_dnsday My 13,1992 1 Obituaries DORA BECHTLOFF Dora M. Bechtloff, 95, former resident of East Center Street, Shavertown, died May 10, 1992 in Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Stella Sinn May. She was a mem- ber of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Maxine Rossa, LeRaysville; son, Theodore Jones, Meshoppen; five grandchildren; eight great- grandchildren. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday from Luther M. Knif- fen Funeral HOme, 465 S. Main Street, Wilkes-Barre with the Rev. Harold Baer officiating. Interment, Hollenback Ceme- tery, Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call from 1 p.m. until time of service. DEAN BROWN Dean B. Brown, 55 of River Street, Forty Fort, died May 8, 1992 t Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. _aBorn in Forty Fort, he was the of the late Newton and Helen Mensch Brown. He was preceded in death by his first wife, the former Lillian Shep- herd. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Jean Bottoms; sons, Dean B., Jr., Wilkes-Barre; Chuck Brown,. Leesburg, Fla.; BruceL., Larksville; Jay Guchanas, Edwardsville; daughters, Mrs. Cheri Brown Gower, Forty Fort; Mrs. Marylou Fedorko, Edwardsville; brother, Robert Brown, Dallas; sister, Mrs. Nancy Holecki, Kingston; 10 grand- children. Interment, Memorial Shrine aantery, Carverton. JOSEPH BUCZKO Joseph J. Buczko, 67, of West Chestnut Street, Wilkes-Barre, died May 11, 1992. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the former Martha Kos- cielski and the late John J. Surviving in addition to his mother, are his wife, the former Julia Amrick; son, Joseph Jr., Trucksville; daughters, Janice Kivlen and Joyce Hudak, both of Wilkes-Barre; Judy Belcastro, Plains; Jackie, at home; three pr chiidren. sister, Joan Buchko, Wilkes-Barre. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Ciaverton. Charles (Chappy) Dente, of Beaumont, died May 9, 1992, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born March 4, 1916, in Kear- ney, NJ, he was the son of the late Joseph and Lena Luce Cente. He lived at Toms River, NJ working in Harrison, as a superintendent of a steel company, moving to Beaumont in 1972. He was em- ployed by College Misericordiaas a custodian before retiring. He and his wife, the former Joan llo, would have celebrated their td wedding anniversary in July. Surviving in addition to his wife, are sons, Charles Jr., Philadel- phia; Joseph, at home; Stephen, Kingston; daughter, Cynthia, at home; brother, Sam Dente, Caldwell, NJ; sister, Mrs. Thomas Cocola, North Arlington, NJ. Interment, Chapel Lawn Memo- rial Park, Dallas. % NORMAN C. DRIBELBIS Norman C. Dribelbis, 58, died May 5, 1992, in North Carolina. He was the son of Rose P. Dribelbis of Hunlock Creek and a retired IMB employee. Surviving in addition to his mother, are his wife, Florence Y. Dribelbis, at home; sons, Ziba L. Smith III, Eric Smith; daughters, Chrystle Smith, Jewel Anne Wep- pleman, Melody Tiffany, Debbie Olchivek, Rosemary Miller, Diane Briggs, Carol Dribelbis, and Holly Spears, all of Rawleigh, NC; sister Bertha Williams, Dallas; 9 grand- children, Private graveside services were at Spring Hope Memorial Gardens, Spring Hope, with Robert Lynch officiating. HELEN FERGUSON Helen V. Ferguson, 77, of North Port, Fla., died May 4, 1992. Born in Nelson, Neb., she re- sided in Dallas for 20 years. Surviving are her husband, John H.D., son, James P. Nelson, Glen- sood Springs, Colo.; stepson John S. Ferguson, Georgetown, Del. Funeral services were held from the National Cremation Society, Port Charlotte. MYRON MARCY Myron Marcy, RD 7, Tunkhan- nock, died May 10, 1992 at Tyler Memorial Hospital, Tunkhannock. Born in Larksville, he was the son of the late George and Blanche Rinus Marcy. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Minnie Yale; daughters, Lou- ise Kucirka, Beaumont; Mary Wil- liams, Lynn; brothers, George, Kingston; Eugene, New Haven, Conn.; and Donald, Tunkhannock; four grandchildren; eight great- grandchildren. Interment, Sunnyside Cemetery, Tunkhannock. BARBARA MITAL Barbara Breza Mital, of Con- cord, Calif., died April 16, 1992 at her home. A native of Pittston and Dallas, she resided in Concord for 41 years. Surviving are her husband, John, formerly of Plymouth; sis- ters, Helen Rozanski, Mich.; Irene Olson, NJ; Gertrude Price, Dela- ware. Interment, Queen. of Heaven Cemetery, Lafayette; Calif. SOPHIA A. YUSTAT Sophia A. Yustat, Lyndwood Ave., Lyndwood section of Hanover Township, died May 10, 1992, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, King- ston. Born in the Breslau section of Hanover Township, she was the daughter of the late Paul and Suzanne Dapkowski Bogdan. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph F.; brothers, Victor and Joseph Bogdan. Surviving are daughters, Vir- ginia Lewis, Trucksville; Lois Corbin, Glen Rock, NJ; five grand- children; sisters, Mrs. Stella Dringo, Edwardsville; Mrs. Florence Deisenroth, Mountaintop; several nieces and nephews. Interment, St. Mary's Nativity Cemetery, Plymouth Township. Main Office 825-1346 Penn Plaza 825-1373 Glen Lyon 736-6521 Kingston 287-1111 d MEMBER OF UJB FINANCIAL Our loan rates have gotten even lower Hanover Bank offers an easy, inexpensive way to tap into the equity you've built through home ownership. With Hanover's EQUI-FLEX home equity loan, you can borrow funds "for those important projects" by simply writing a check. And. . .the interest is almost always 100% tax deductible. Check with your tax advisor. Call Us For Details Kingston Corners 287-3101 Pittston 655-2211 West Pittston 654-3393 Dallas 675-3678 Hanover Industrial Park 825-1386 HANOVER BANK MEMBER F.D.I.C. 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Surviving in addition to his mother, are his wife, the former Theresa Figundio; sons, James J. III, Kingston; Scot K., Luzerne; daughters, Nancy Mesics, Slating- ton; Patricia Hadalski, Morrisville; Marianne Esser, Forty Fort; seven grandchildren; sister, Nancy Cook, Shavertown. Interment, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. Memorial donations, if desired, may be made to the American Heart Association of Northeastern Penn- sylvania, 71 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, 18701. BRUCE PINKOSKI Bruce Pinkoski, Bunny Lane, Edwardsville, died May 9, 1992 in Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Kingston, he was the son of Stanley and Helen To- mashefski Pinkoski. Surviving are his wife, Betty; son, Joseph, Cape Coral, Fla; brother, Leo, Kingston; sister, Mrs, Lucy Manusky, Harveys Lake; two grandhcildren; several nieces and nephews. Interment, Dennison Cemetery, Swoyersviulle. HELEN SWEENEY Helen D. Sweeney, formerly of Hazleton, died May 9, 1992 at Hazleton St. Joseph Medical Cen- ter. Born in Freeland, she was the daughter of the late John and Mary Gallagher Sweeney. She was preceded in death by brothers, Frank and Edward; sis- ters, Margaret and Mary and Sis- ter Frances Joseph, R.S.M. Surviving are sisters, Hannah Sweeney, Meadows Nursing HOme, Dallas; Sister Inez Marie, R.S.M., Mercy Center, Dallas. Interment; St.’/Ann’'s>Cemetery, Freeland. THOMAS SCHACHT ThomasE. Schacht, Dallas, died May 10, 1992, at the home of his mother in Kingston, following a long illness. Born in Plymouth, Oct. 3, 1934, he was the son of Almeda Dietz Schacht and the late William Schacht. He was a graduate of Plymouth High School and served in the Air Force in Japan. He worked at Owens Illinois Inc., Pittston, and was a member of Jackson United Methodist Church, Lehman. In addition to his mother, he is survived by daughters, Genene Popell, Oceanside, Calif.; Kimberly, Tallahassee, Fla.; son, Thomas E. Jr., Oceanside; two grandchildren; sister, Jane Brizzy, Hazleton. Interment, Edge Hill Cemetery, West Nanticoke. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice St. John, 665 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre 18702. CATHERINE SHERMAN Catherine K. Sherman, 81, of Highland Drive, Chase Manor, Shavertown, Kingston Township, died May 8, 1992, at Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Born in Poland, she was the daughter of the late Ignatz and Bertha Konat Koninski. She was a graduate of Plains Memorial High School and the Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital School of Nursing. Prior to retiring, she was employed as a private duty registered nurse at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, and later at Retreat State Hospital. She was a member of Trucksville United Methodist Church. She was also a member of Chapter 190 Order of Estern Star, Shickshinny and Irem Temple Shrine Auxiliary. Surviving are her husgand, S. Albert; one niece and one nephew. Interment, Hanover Green Cemetery, Hanover Township. Memorial donations, if desired, may be made to the Memorial Fund of Trucksville United Methodist Church. BERTHA TRAINA Bertha Randall Traina, 87, for- mer Huntsville resident died in Alexandria, Va. She was the daugh- ter of the late Harry and Etta Randall. Mrs. Traina was a former mem- ber of the Huntsville United Meth- odist Church, the Sunday School and choir. She was also a teacher in Kingston Township and Forty Fort schools. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Traina. Interment” ‘was “in”“Arfington Cemetery. 7 ( Steven's - Town & Country Cleaners Country Club Shopping Ctr. * 675-0468 Quality You Can Trust In these days of automation and mass production there is one place where clothes specialists still painstakingly apply their knowledge of fabrics and fashions to provide you with a drycleaning service you can trust. Check Out Our New Store Hours Mon. - Fri. 7AM. - 7P.M. * Sat. 8 AM. - 4 P.M. 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Box M, Dallas, PA 18612 Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that accountants in the following estates have filed t eir accounts in the office of the Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans' Court on or before April 24, 1992 and that unless objections are filed thereto, said accounts will be confirmed and audited by the Orphans' Court Division of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County at 10:00 A,M,, Tuesday, June 2, 1992, NO, AME OF ESTATE COUNTAN g FIDUCIARY CAPACITY » Edna M, Lazarski » Charles H. Campbell « Anna M. Sabia J, Babia « Georgia P, Booros « Joseph Yurche, Sr. + Winifred E. Be +» Anna Oberto + Richard H. Paterson + Richard H, Paterson + Mary Casey 16, Mae Krishock, etc. 17, Edna W. Tench 18, Robert J. Buckingham 19, Marguerite C, Lynch 0. Vivian W. Gardner George W. and Florence Hillibush, TIV Gerald Lazarsky Celia R, Phillips Joseph A, 1 2 i] 4 The Hazleton National Bank 5 Eleanor Pearce 6 ck Diane Gyurkovics 7. Kenneth Franklin Beck,etc, Diane Gyurkovics 8 Edna Maslo 9 First Eastern Bank, N.A. and Judith M, 0 First Eastern Bank, N.A. 1 Edward Sobolewski 2 William J, Golla Michael Pinchak Thomas Balutis Thomas Casey James J, Krishock John W., Sherwood, gr. George W. Arthur W. First East Merchants Bank, North Executor p Executrix Babia and Louis Executors Testamentary Trustee Executrix Executrix Executrix Executrix Executors Testamentary Trustee Executor Executor Executor Executor Harris Executor Administrator Executor Sowerby, Sr. Lynch ern Bank, N.A. Trustee HELEN A. O'CONNOR Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans' Court % i fog : LOST & FOUN LOST Golden Retrieve female, East Dallas-Lake Louise Area. Lost 4-11 | 92. Reward. No ques tions asked. 675-382¢ 1 6-4-P yh FOUND young female Calicdo cat, had shots, spayed, needs loving” home. 696-2954. 18-4- MOBILE HOMES MOBILE HOME, 12X70, 3 Bdrms,, air, washer- dryer, fully skirted, 8x20 screened porch in park. | J ANIMALS FREE CHAMPION SIRED CHINESE SHAR-PEI PUPPIES, 717-696- 2421 leave message and phone number. Pet and show quality. 16-4-P AUTOMOBILES Turn your old car into cold cash. 20 words, 4 weeks only $10.00. 675- 5211. 22-tin-P 1985 DODGE OMNI, ps, pb, auto. trans. Runs good, body fair $800. 675-4725. 16-4-P AUTO PARTS 4-P185-70 R 13 inch Michelin, good cond. $25 each. 825-9509. 18-4-P STEEL TRAILER HITCH with ball. Draw- Tite 2,000 Ib. for small car or truck, $30. 696- p 2954. 18-4-P FOR SALE FREE Horse manure. Upper Demunds Rd., Dallas. Call after 4 p.m. or on weekends. 675- 4182. 36-tfn-P FREE Kittens to good. home. 675-5707. 16-4-P FREE electric lift chair. 822-1587 after5p.m. 16- 4-P GARAGE SALE NEIGHBORHOOD SALE, Fox Hollow Dr., Dallas. Off Country Club/ Irem Road, near Trinity Presbyterian Church. May 16, 9-3 p.m. Rain or Shine. Franco Belge coal stove, electric baseboard heaters, gas grill, TV, recliner, vacuum, light fixtured desk, boys and girls clothes, ice skates, baby items, furniture, toys, Barbie items. 19-1- GARAGE SALE, Hilde- brant Road, 8th house on left from light on 309, May 16, 8-4 p.m. house- 2 SETS CHINA DISHES, old items, clothing, fur- complete setting for 8% rRiture. 19-1-P One set white wisilver rim; one set white w/small blue and silver flower pattern. $35 ea. 696- 2813 19-4-P CHILDCRAFT CHIL- DRENS ENCYCLOPE- DIAS, 15 volume. Exc. cond. $20. 696-2813. 19- 4-P SPINET-CONSOLE PIANO BARGAIN. Wanted: Responsible party to make low . monthly payments on piano. Can be seen lo- cally. Call Mr. White 1- 800-327-3345 Ext. 101. 18-4-P STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS, (1)29x52 window; 36x80, door. 675-0460. 36-tfn-P Something you want to sellquicklyand ata low cost? Call The Dallas Post. 675-5211. 36-tfn- 9 GOLF CLUBS, new putter, some new balls and practice balls, used bag. $45. 735-0312. 16- 4-P 90 CHEVROLET LU- MINA BRA $40; large desk woodgrain formica top, $25. 822-1587 after 5p.m. 16-4-P GE ELECTRIC DRYER, $100; 822-1587. 16-4-P CHRISTMAS CACTUS, large show type, special $12. 696-3410, 16-4-P SINGER SEWING MACHINE, portable, slant-a-matic, $50; com- plete Childcraft Encyclo- pedia set $25. 696-1815 after 5 p.m. 17-4-P OAK MISSION STYLE DEACON’'S BENCH $100; ten shelf food dehydrator, $45. 639- 3128 after 4 p.m. 18-4-P BLACK & WHITE TV, 18 inch portable. Exc. cond. $30.; 10 speed womens bike, Columbia, 24in. $40.696-2954. 18- 4-P FULLERBRUSHPROJ- ECTS - Call SandraKijek, Independent distributor. 717-639-1185. 19-4-P 5 PIECE WATERBED SET, bed with lights, 8- drawer dresser, mirror, 2 drawer nite stand, . 6- drawerchest, $900.477- 3587. 19-4-P YARD SALE, 31 Hilltop Road, Shavertown, Sat., May 16, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Furniture, clothes, household items. 19-1-P GARAGE SALE, 92 Grandview Avenue, New Goss Manor, Dallas, Fri., May 15, 9-6 p.m.; Sat., May 16,9-1 p.m. 19-1-P GIGANTIC 3 FAMILY GARAGESALE, May 15 &16, 9 a.m.-5 p.m,, 42 Huntsville Road, cor. Rice Street, Dallas. Toys, dishes, knick-knacks. 19- 1-P HELP WANTED MATURE WOMAN to babysit in our home. 2 children. Saturday nights. For details call 675-4435. 16-4-P WILEY HOUSE FOS- TER CARE, needs fos- ter parents to work with children and teenagers. We offer reimbursement, training, and support. If you have a knack for parenting call 1-800-551- 2238. 18-13-P 675-3580. 15-6-P | 1973 BUDDY, 12x65, all electric. Fully furnished.” Must be moved. $4,000 neg. 696-3590 after 6 p.m. 17-6-P 3 i 12x65 SCHULTZ ‘74, 3 bedroom, furnished.’ Must be moved. $3000 neg. Call 825-6742 or® 822-4407. 18-4-P | 1983 SKYLINE: TRAILER, 3 bedrooms, 14'x64', $13,500. 477- 3587. 19-4-P iy 1986 FLEETWOOD, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 full porches. $16,000. 542- +H ME vi 4377. 19-4-P ut LEGAL NOTICES: LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been | granted in the Estate of’ Marie Andrews late of the Pennsylvania d March 23, 1992) to Wil-* liam Geurin, Sr., Box' 2977, RD 3, Dallas,- Pennsylvania 18612. All’ persons indebted to said- estate are required to, make paymentandthose _ having claims or de-_ mands to present th same withoutdelay tothe; Executor named or his™ attorney. j EDWARD E. HOSEY, Esq. Sem 61 Carey Ave. ¥. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702" 19-3-P | LEGAL NOTICE 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY, | GIVEN THAT: | ir A public hearing will be, | held on the 20th.day of, May, 1992, at 7:00 P.M." in the Borough Council | Meeting Room, Dallas; Borough Building, 25 Main Street, to solicitand consider publiccomment and input on the follow | ing matter. ; THE PROPOSED ADOPTION OF A NEW! ZONING ORDINANCE TO REPLACE AND! REPEAL THE DALLAS! BOROUGH ZONING| ORDINANCE OF FEB4 RUARY 20, 1973, AS! AMENDED. 1 | x i 4 i | A copy of the full text of; the proposed Zoning} Ordinance is on file and: available for public in-}| spection at the Dallas’ Post Newspaper, 309- 415 Plaza, Dallas, PA! the Luzerne County Law: Library, Luzerne County: Courthouse, North River Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA; and at the Dallas Bor-{ ough Municipal Building, 25 Main Street, Dallas, PA. / 3 Borough Manager Milton Lutsey 19-1-P How to Place a Classified Ad call: 675-5211 Up to 15 Words: 1 Week $4.00, .25 for each add'l word GUARANTEED RESULTS: 4 Issues $9.00, .60 for each add'l word These rates are for prepayment. Add $1.00 to total if billed. Cancellable but not refundable GUARANTEED RESULTS ADS If you don't get results, call and we'll run your ad again free. PLEASE READ YOUR AD! 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