Wednesday, May 27, 1992 * 12 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA" Obituaries HAZEL CONDEN 3 Hazel E. Conden, 98, of ' | Beaumont, died May 21, 1992 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Wisconsin, she was the | daughterofthelateJohn and Clara ~~ Grant Robbins. She lived in the - Beaumont area most of her life. | She was a member of Beaumont - Union Gospel Church. oF She was preceded in death by her husband, Edward; two broth- “ers and three sisters. Surviving are sons, William and Robert, both of Beaumont; daugh- ters, Mrs. Harold Dennis, Lake ~ Carey; Mrs. Earl Fegley, Jersey = City, NJ; eight grandchildren; 12 great- grandchildren; three great- ~ great-grandchildren; sister, Mrs. | Grace Kocher, Beaumont; several | nieces and nephews. Interment, Beaumont Cemetery. + HELEN GOMMER Helen L. Gommer, 74, formerly | ofPear Tree Lane, Dallas, died May + 19, at Meadows Nursing Center, hk Dallas, after a lengthy illness. - Born in Canesteo, NY, she was J the daughter of the late Dr. Char- les S. and Elizabeth Haines Roush. A resident of Meadows Nursing | Center since 1989, she had previ- | ously resided in Dallas for many years. Prior to her retirement in 1974, she was employed by King- ~ ston National Bank and also by | Merchants Bank, Shavertown, ~ Kingston Township, for many | years. She was a member of First | Baptist Church, Wilkes-Barre. ' | She was preceded in death by . | her husband, Joseph B. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. X Judy Popple, Oakton, Va.; broth- _ ers, Richard, Harveys Lake; Chal- g res, Hillsdale, NJ; two grandchil- dren. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. EDWARD N. KOSAKOWSKI Edward Kosakowski, 61, Ti- tusville, Florida was killed Thurs- day night, May 21 in an automo- bile accident north of St. Augustine, Florida. He was a retired crane operator for the USX Steel Company in Fairless Hills, PA. He was a vet- eran of the Korean conflict having served in the Marine Corps. Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 26 at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Titusville. Local memorial services will be held at a later date. Surviving are one son, Edward (Skip) Kosakowski, of Dallas; four daughters, Gail Summers of Fairless Hills; Collen Kosawkow- ski, Rockville Center, New York; Connie Cummings, Levittown, PA, and Trisha Rosemeyer, Morrisville, PA; two sisters, Dolores Kovaleski, Edwardsville; Irene Bedford, Hun- lock Creek; 11 grandchildren. WILLIAM SPACE William T. Space, of Grant Street, Exeter, died May 22, 1992 .at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Exeter, he was the son ofthe late Harry and Eileen Mackin Space. He was preceded in death by a brother, Mackin, sons, Eugene and Thomas. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Margaret Zavada; daughter, Mrs. MarilynJacobs, West Pittston; son, William, Dallas Township; sister, Mrs. Marion Dunn, Exeter; four grandchildren; four great- grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Interment, St. John's Slovak Cemetery, Exeter. SHIRLEY KOSAKOWSKI Shirley Kosakowski, 57, of Ti- tusville, Florida, was killed Thurs- day night, May 21 in an automo- bile accident north of St. Augustine, Florida. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she lived in Titusville the past five years, coming from Fairless Hills PA. She was a retired machine op- erator for Bristol Tea Company. Funeral services were held Tues- day, May 26 at the Holy Spirit Catholic Church in Titusville. Local memorial services will be held at a later date. : Surviving are one son, Edward (Skip) Kosakowski, of Dallas; four daughters, Gail Summers of Fairless Hills; Collen Kosawkow- ski, Rockville Center, New York; Connie Cummings, Levittown, PA, and Trisha Rosemeyer, Morrisville, PA; three brothers, Leroy Stein- ruck, Endwell, New York; William Steinruck, Fairmount Springs, PA; Charles Steinruck, Sweet Valley, PA; one sister, Martha Scovish, Hunlock Creek, PA, 11 grandchil- dren. CONNIE ZAGORSKY Connie F. Zagorsky, 74, of Chandler, Ariz., died May 12 at home. She was the daughter of the late Frank and Rose Volinsky. She was preceded in death by her husband, Stanley C., in 1989. Surviving are sons, Stanley, Canon City, Colo.; Michael, Green- lawn, NY; daughters, Christine Taylor and Constance F., III, both of California; sisters, Narda Vo- linsky, Carrollton, Tex.; Nestora Blazes, Kingston; brother, Joseph J., Harveys Lake, two grandchil- dren. 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For more information. please contact: Marie Palonis or Catherine Sampson at (717) 348-2200 ALLIED SERVICES HOME HEALTH DIVISION 199 Mulberry Street, Scranton, PA 18503 THERAPIST Low Allied Services Home Health Appliances Carpentry Air-Conditioning Carpet/Fur. Cleaning Ceiling/Wall Inst. Electrical Work Fence Erection Floor Cov. Inst. House Furnishing Inst. Insulation Work NELLIE LLOYD Nellie A. Lloyd, 94, of Harris- burg, formerly of Luzerne died May 24, 1992 at Villa Theresa Nursing Home. Surviving are a daughter, Jen- ette L. Shaeffer, Harrisburg; sis- ters, Leona Austin and Emma Austin, both of Luzerne; Ruth Shortz, Trucksville; three grand- children; six great-grandchildren. Interment, will be in Wood Lawn Cemetery, Dallas. RUTH MILLS Ruth James Mills, 76 of Thorn- hurst, Star Rte., Gouldsboro, died May 21, 1992 at Geisinger Wyo- ming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Shewas preceded in death by a daughter, Marion Mills; brother, William James. | | Surviving is her husband, S. Scott; son, Richard J., Lehman, three grandchildren. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Memorial services will be held at a later date. ABRAHAM MORRIS Abraham Morris, 67, of Westmoreland Ave., Kingston, died May 20, 1992 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late Meyer and Sara Margolis Morris. Surviving are his wife, the for- mer Annabel Rosenheim; sons, James, Duxbury, Mass; Richard, Pasadena, Calif.; Stephen, Dallas; six grandchildren; brothers, Dr. Lou, Clarks Summit; Alfred, Wilmington, Del. Interment, Temple Israel Ceme- tery, Swoyersville. Cost Contractors Insurance Interior Decorators Janitorial Services Lawn Maint./Gardening Masonry Painting Paperhanging Plastering/Stucco Work Siding Installation Television/Radio Inst. Work Tile, Stone, Mosiac Work Call For More Information BESECKER REALTY Real Estate - Insurance 10 Main Street, Dallas, PA 18612 675-3611 STEVEN PREHATIN Steven S. Prehatin, of South River Street, Plains Township, died May 22, 1992 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born at Harveys Lake, he was the son of the late Samuel and Emma Jubak Prehatin. Surviving are his wife, Hilda Oley Prehatin; sons, Ellsworth, Stephen and Leroy Oley, all of plains; daugh- ter, Alberta Robinson, Martin, Tenn.; brother, George, Swoy- ersville; sisters, Julia Drochak, Trucksville; Anna Elchuck, Shav- ertown; Helen Lewis, Wilkes-Barre; Dorothy Lisowski, Bloomfield, NJ; several grandchildren; and great- grandchildren. Interment, Kocher Cemetery, Harveys Lake. JEAN SPEARS Jean R. Spears, 73, of Carver- ton Road, Trucksville, Kingston Township, died May 22, 1992 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, King- ston. Born in Luzerne, she was the daughter of the late Magdalene Jacobs. She resided in Trucksville for the past 42 years. She was a member of St. Ann's Church, Luzerne. She was active in the Democratic Party. She was cur- rently employed as a registration clerk for the Luzerne County Court- house for over 25 years. She and her husband, Robert celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary on Aug. 31, 1991. Survivign in addition to her husband, are daughters, Mrs. Jean Bonieski, Ringoes, NJ; Mrs. Peggy Bryce, Lancaster; son, Robert P. Stuartsville, NJ; five grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Amelia Hoban, Dallas; brother, Frank Savage, Florida. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial Park, Dallas. Penn State Club summer dinner slated for June 11 The Penn State Club of Wyo- ming Valley will hold its annual] summer dinner at the Fox Hill+ Country Club on June 11. There « will be a reception at 6 p.m. fol- | lowed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. The : affair is open to all members of the | Penn State Club, Penn State] Alumni, friends, supporters and : fans of Penn State. Reservations . may be made by contacting Jack! Kolesar, President of the Club at.- 287-5557, Peg Grimes, Secretary, . at 288-9668 and Andrew Barilla, - 288-5142. ‘ Coach Jim Williams, a member - of Joe Paterno’s staff for 16 years, | will be the principal speaker. Wil- liams, a graduate of Penn State in 1963, played in three bowl games | and has coached in 13 bowl games in his long career at Penn State. . Since joining the Penn State Staff, | his assignment has been with the defensive line and he devel¢ d. such outstanding players as B¥dce | Clark and Matt Millen who won fame in the NFL. Coach Williams is well known in this area as he recruits Northeast- . ern Pennsylvania for the Penn State | Football Team. In the past decade, more than 12 players from the. Wyoming Valley Conference have’ been part of the Penn State Foot- « ball Squad and a number of them . played on the 1982 National Cham- | pionship Team which beat Miami + in the Fiesta Bowl. Williams will | discuss the future of the Penn! State Football Program as Dy An State will commence playing &; ig | Ten Conference Schedule in the! 1993 season. 4 Call : 675-5211 PERSONAL LOANS $500 TO $5,000 Apply by phone or in person Deadline: Mondays at 4:00 p.m. Going 0 on a 3. : Call us for our - low weekly rate | Mon. - Fri. 9-5 on renting a brand |. Including Sat. 'til 1 P.M. new Mini Van. Evenings by ri ge D allas Auto HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT || Rentaland 116 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa epair 824-5717 675-3666 | WORK WANTER - Ee | | PERGONAL | OPA WANTH]. WE WANT YOU! YOUR EASY WORK AT HOME! DOGS OR CATS, Dal- NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED. START RIGHT AWAY. A BANKRUPTCY DIVORCE - $150 las and Harveys Lake areaonly. 639-5192. 17 3 \ 0 [EEE EE EE EEE EEE SE EE J, ALLIED SERVICES 95 Home Care Division EOE. 4 | qQiven away WYOMING | D INSTANT PRIZES NOW! _—=z. Win Great GM Cars ek Y 1 =" Trucks and More. 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Call after 5 i I of p.m. 21 -4-P , 1992 and that confirmed and of 1988 S-10 BLAZER, Zl © © - — = o zl o Zo ml > 0 ol 28 1 ™ 0 3 > =} tm FIDUCIARY CAPACITY — | 4x4, air, auto, stripe pkg. $4,995. Call after 5 p.m. Register o Clerk of the Orphans' Court 1. Edn 2. Cha 3. Ann a o! ui J. 4. Georg . ros al Bank 675-4704. 21 -4-P 5. Joseph Yurcho, Sr, Eleanor Pearce 6. Winifred E. Beck Diane dis ovics xec x 7. Kenneth Franklin Becket Diane Gyurkovics tri ‘8. Anna Oberto Edna Maslo t 9. Richard H. Paters: First Eastern Bank, N.A d Judith M. Harris Executors RE 10. Richard H. Pater First Eastern Bank, N.A Testamentary Trustee His 11. Peter Sobo, etc Edward Sobolewski Executor Ah 12. Charlotte Turko William J. Golla Executor 5 13. Julia P. Blazes Michael Pinchak Executor 14. Anne Marie Balutis Thomas Balutis Executor ; : 15. Mary Casey Thomas Casey Executor 4-P1 85-70 R 1 3 inch 1.84 16. Mae Krishock, etc. James J. Krishock Executor b 17. Edna W. Tench John W. Sherwood, Sr. Executor Mi h li d $ Ta. Robert J. Buckinghan Ci ME Executor ichelin, good cond. $25 19. Marguerite C. Lynct Arthur W. Lync Administrator 20. Vivian W. Gardner First Eastern Bank, N.A Executor each. 825-9509. 18-4-P 21. George W. and Florence i Hillibush, TIV Merchants Bank, North Trustee ! e HELEN A. O'CONNOR : FoR and EL TRAILER HITCH with ball. Draw- Tite 2,000 Ib. for small car or truck, $30. 696- cold cash. 20 words, 4 weeks only $10.00. 675- 5211. 22-tin-P Sheeler KER REEEERILLT ILS SESEETETEL condition, runs good for reliable pickup truck, or will pay difference in value. 333-4185. 20-4-P AUTOMOBILES | AUTOMOBILES | 2954. 18-4-P Turn your old car into DODGE. OMNI." gems FOR SALE 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-tin- 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, 13 inch portable. Exc. cond. $30.; 10 speed womens bike, Columbia, 24ip. $40.696-2954. 18- 4- 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 Used Car Auction May 30 - 11:30 Sharp! Over 30 Cars! Inspect cars from 9 AM.-11 A.M. Same day Auction starts at 11:30 A.M. Sharp! Buy at this used car auction! Country Boy Chevrolet Rt. 11 Hallstead, PA 1-800-876-9402 CALL 1-609-467-9457 EXT H2067 HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE SPINET-CONSOLE PIANO BARGAIN. | GRANADA 8 TRACK, 2 Wanted: Responsible | speaker, $30; DP 124 w/ party to make low | Speedometer, $45; monthly payments on piano. Can be seen lo- cally. Call Mr. White 1- 800-327-3345 Ext. 101. 18-4-P 2 SETS CHINA DISHES, complete setting for 8. One set white wi/silver 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 SEARS COLDSPOT CHESTFREEZER, 3'x5' by 3' high. Works fine. $100. 675-2305. 20-4-P BROWN METAL HUTCH, with glass slid- ing doors. Exc. cond. $40 neg. 693-4348. 20-4-P LOCUST FENCE POSTS, 6'8" long, sharp- ened, $1 each. 288- 5207. 21-1-P men’s suits and sport coats, size 48; piano music sheets, 675-3595. ABC WRINGER WASHER, like new, $50. 287-7917. 21-4-P FREE FREE Horse manure. Upper Demunds Rd. Dallas. Call after 4 p.m. or on weekends. 675- 4182. 36-tfn-P FREE Pint and quart canning jars. 675-3595. 20-4-P FREE, 6 weeks-old Cal- ico and Tabby’s, litter trained, will deliver. Free accessories. 825-4590, 822-2366 evenings. 21- 4-P GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE, Apple- wood Manor, Box 488, Upper Demunds Rd. Dallas, Fri. & Sat., May 29 and 30, 10-4 p.m. Typewriters, books, en- cyclopedia, toaster-ov- ens, clothes, baby items, lots more. 21-1-P WILEY HOUSE FOS- TER CARE, needs fos- ter parents to work with children and teenagers. We offerreimburcsement, training, and support. If you have a knack for parenting call 1-800-551- 2238. 18-13-P EARN AVERY GENER- OUS SALARY. Work your own hours. No in- vestment. All merchan- dise and paper supplies are free. Demonstrate Christmas Around The World. It's fun, very prof- itable. You may earn a trip to Hawaii. No obliga- tion. Call 822-0277, 825- 3771. Also booking par- ties. 21-4-P LOST & FOUND FOUND young female Calicdo cat, had shots, spayed, needs loving home. 696-2954. 18-4-P WILLS - $45 Payments O.K. Atty. Jim Beatrice, Rt. 309, Dal- las, 675-3600. In Pittston, 49 S. Main. 655-3100. Plus Costs. 41-tfn-P RENTALS 5-P WILL DO CLEANING in Dallas and surrounding areas. Lots of experience | and references. 833-' 5215. 20-4-P 2 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME, references, se- curity, lease, no pets. 333-4944. 19-4-P WANTED CRAFT ITEMS FOR NON-PROFIT ORGANI- ZATION that helps ani- mals. Free or reason- able. 696-2954. 18-4-P WANTED TO SHARE, mature person, non- smoker to share new 2 bedroom, 2 bath apt. on Lake. $350 month in- cludes utilities. 1 mo. security, availble June 1 or July 1. 639-3061. 19- 4-P TAMBOURINES for ministry. Free or cheap. 287-4235 or 287-1409. 19-4-P MOBILE HOMES 1973 BUDDY, 12x65, all electric. Fully furnished. Must be moved. $4,000 neg. 696-3590 after 6 p.m. 17-6-P 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 RENTAL WANTED PASTOR AND FAMILY relocating to this area seeking rental housing in Dallas or Lake-Lehman School District. Desire 3- 4 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. Call Huntsville Christian .Church 675-0611 or 675- 5901. 19-4-P WORK WANTED COLLEGE BOY wants lawn work. Available May 18, call after 4 p.m. 675- 6461. 19-4-P LEGAL NOTICES : LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE - IS. HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Tes- tamentary have been] granted in the Estate nf Marie Andrews late ole! Borough of Larksville, Pennsylvania (died! 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 payment andthose. having claims or de- mands to present the same withoutdelay tothe Executor named or his attorney. EDWARD E. HOSEY, Esq. 61 Carey Ave. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, 19-3-P LEGAL NOTICE The Kingston Township: Board of Supervisors will - hold a Special Meeting, Thursday, May 28,1992, at 7:30 p.m. in the King- | ston Township Municipal - Building, 11 Carverton . Road, Trucksville, PA 18708. The meeting has . been called for General Business Purposes. FOR THE KINGSTON. TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVI-. SORS Jeffrey K. Box Township Secretary 21-1-P ny
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