14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 2, 1994 ll Obituaries ALTHEA CRANE Althea S. Crane, 97, formerly of Carverton Road, Trucksville, died Oct. 28, 1994, at Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston. Born in East Dallas, she was a daughter of the late Thaddeus and Anna Williams Spencer. She was a graduate of Ed- wardsville High School. For the past two years she had been a guest at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. Prior to retirement, she was employed as a teller at the former Kingston National Bank. She was preceded in death by her husband, W. Burdett Crane in 1966. Surviving are a son, Calvin H., Trucksville; daughter, Mary Wat- kins, Trucksville; seven grand- children; two great-grandchildren. Interment Mount Zion Ceme- tery, Harding. ROBERT DOLBEAR JR. . Robert L. Dolbear Jr., of Druid Hills Drive, Shavertown, died Oct. 27, 1994, at Community Care Hospice, Mercy Hospital, Wilkes- arre. + Born in Wilkes-Barre, Dec. 10, 1948, he was a son of Robert L. and Antonia Kozemchak Dolbear Sr., Dallas. . He was a graduate of Dallas High School and Paul Smith's College, Sarnac, NY, with a degree in hotel and restaurant manage- ment. He also attended Wilkes Clllege, Wilkes-Barre. Prior to being employed by Ertley Motorworld, Wilkes-Barre, he held positions on the Shawnee- on-the Delaare, Shawnee; the Breaker's Hotel, Florida; the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Boston, and also was a sales manager and designer for various home designers in California and Long Island, NY. He also was employed by Fran- klin's Family Restaurant as vice president of special projects and various management positions for 13 years. He was a member of the Evan- gelical Free Church, Dallas; George M. Dallas Lodge 531 Free and Accepted Masons. He was past president of the American Diabetes Association, Hazleton, as well as on the board of directors for both the local and state organizations. Surviving in addition to his parents are a son, Jonathon Alan, at home; sister, Mrs. ‘Robert (Gloria) Williams Sr., Trucksville; two nephews. Interment, Chapel Lawn Me- - morial Park, Dallas. Memorial contributions, if de- sired, may be made to Hospice Community Care, 385 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, 18704. FRANCES LINSKILL Frances A. Linskill, 86, of the Oak Hill section of Dallas, died Oct. 25, 1994, at Meadows Nurs- ing Center, Dallas. Born in Plymouth, she was a daughter of the late David and Fanny Scott Linskill. She was a graduate of Pottsgrove High School and Bloomsburg State Teachers Col- lege, and received her masters degree in education from Colum- bia University. She had formerly been em- ployed as a teacher for the Se- quim School District in Washing- ton state. She retired in 1972 from the Berkly School District in New Jersey where her classroom was named and dedicated in her honor. She was a member of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas, where she had been a deacon and a member of its Quilters, Mem- berhsip Committee and Women of Trinity. She was also a very active member of Delta Kappa Gama. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Mrs. Argenta Davis, Mrs. Beatrice Sheehan, and Mrs. Caroline Powell, and a brother, David. Surviving are sisters, Mrs. Emily Roberts, Tunkhannock and Mrs. Grace Martin, Dallas. Memorial contributions may be sent to Trinity Presbyterian Church or to the charity of the donor's choice. 4 Obituaries are published free of charge. Priority is given to residents of the Back Mountain. Relatives of Back Mountain residents are published as space allows. ~The Dallas Post \- = Send The Post to a friend It makes a great gift Call 675-5211 for details ANGELA BAKER Angela Theresa Baker, 13, of Sweet Valley died Oct. 28, 1994, at the Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was a daughter of Theodore and Lou- ise Tapia Baker. She was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth, Hunlock Creek. She was an eighth-grade stu- dent at Gate of Heaven School, Dallas. In addition to her parents, are brothers, Theodore at home; Edward, Plymouth; sister, Tina, Virginia; paternal grandmother, Blanche Baker, Sweet Valley. Interment, will be in the parish cemetery. LUCY GOSS LucyJones Goss of Noxen, died Oct. 26, 1994 in Tyler Memorial Hospital, Tunkhannock. Born in Harveys Lake, she was a daughter of the late Raymond and Rose Crispell Smith. She attended Harveys Lake schools. She was employed in localdress factories and as a manager for Friendly Home Toy Parties. She was a member of Tops 58, Noxen. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Francis E. Jones, Sr., in 1967; second hus- band, Harold Goss Sr., in 1993; sons, Francis Jr. and Rymond Jones; brothers, Sam Smith and Charles Smith. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Daniel (Rose) Grey, Scotia, NY; Dee Jones and Mrs. David (Linda) Korbeil, both of Noxen; Mrs. Susan Carney, Harveys Lake; sister, Mrs. Joseph (Betty) Serratore, Calif’; 16 grandchildren; six great-grand- children; numerous stepgrand- children. Interment, Orcutt Cemetery, Noxen. SARAH SHANNON Sarah Shannon of Beaumont, died Oct. 29, 1994, in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Born in Beaumont, she was the daughter of the late Harry and Elizabeth Kresge, Zacharias. She was a graduate of the Beaumont schools and lived in Beaumont for most of her life. She attended | the, Alderson United Methodist Church, Har- veys Lake. She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman, 1984; sis- ter, Clara Shupp, 1990. Surviving, are son, Phillip, Beaumont; daughters, Mrs. Car- son (Judy) Gramley, Beaumont; Mrs. Renford (Betty) Swire, McEwen, Tenn.; Mrs. James (Vir- ginia) Steinruck, Hunlock Creek; seven grandchildren; six great- grandchildren; brother, Harry Zacharia, Beaumont; sisters, Mrs. Agnes Pulsifer, Danville; Mrs. William (Marjorie) Race, Noxen; Mrs. Hilda Traver, Beaumont; Mrs. Virginia Carpenter, Harveys Lake; several nieces and nephews. Interment, Lake View-Kitchen Cemetery, Harveys Lake. GEORGE YATSKO George Yatsko, 80, of RD 2, Northmoreland Township, Har- veys Lake, died Oct. 31, 1994 in the Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- tal. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late John and Anna Feddock Yatsko. He worked as a manager and trouble shooter for General Avia- tion Co., Wilkes-Barre, making defense armaments, during World War II and was also employed by the FBI in the espionage depart- ment. He owned and operated Mod- ern Appliance, Wilkes-Barre and later owned a dairy farm in Cen- termoreland, and was later em- ployed as a tool and die maker and supervisor for the Kanarr | Corp. and later the Valley Engi- neering and Manufacturing Co., Wilkes-Barre retiring in 1979. He had resided in Northmore- land Township since 1949 and was a member of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, Dallas. He was preceded in death by his wife, the former Helen Boyd; grandson, Jarrett Yatsko, sisters, Veronica Dretzel, Annie Kmetz, and Elizabeth Yatsko; brothers, Michael, John and Steve. Surviving are sons, George (Bud), Harry B. and Wayne F., all of Harveys Lake; sister, Mary Kochik, Wilkes-Barre; seven grandchildren; three great-grand- children. Funeral services will be held 10:30 a.m. Thursday from the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 140 N. Main St., Shaver- town, with a continued service at 11 a.m. in Prince of Peace Episco- pal Church, with the Rev. John S. Prater, rector, officiating. Interment will be in Memorial Shrine Park, Carverton. Friends may call2to4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday. a RA all eck Gh dicen li anid 1 Re A ee ll (© Call 675-5211 to place your GUARANTEED RESULTS classified ad REAL ESTATE \[Fimsis [100s | fontaE JEouMD CHRISTMAS Prayer to God: Say 9 SALES Ask for 3 wishes. 1st | | Black, new, never used. | CAPPED CHILD on job! HERE BEFORE forbusiness. 2nd & 3rd | | Pd: $70sellfor $40. 675- | training, approximately 4 YOU KNOW IT! : ne] : 9840. 42-4-P shifts/mo., needs to be f ble. Publish : i 27 Years of Experience Sha available weekends and DAY SHIFTS i ie on 2 LAFRANCE cut velvet | evenings. 696-4512. ~ ay, your wi wi sofa, exc. cond. $450; | $7.20/hr. 42-4-P State Certified AVAILABLE!! cometrueeventhough | | Bassett2end tables and WE OFFER: you may not believe it. 1 coffeetable, $300. 675- | LOCAL INSURANCE . : : Thank You God. 4565. 43-4-P OFFICE, part time, of- Residential * Up To $9/HR. 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Loe tn Full time 3-11 shift our Scranton office at bumperpads, diaperbag | rates. Call675-9871. 44- u e 5 (717)341-11840r 341- and sheets $150. 675- | 4-P LPN's on call & part time 11-7 1185. Ask for Ms. AG 5s BOAT 4565 43-4-P gm Nurses Aides part time & on call || | | Moore! A i for [ |i gars and boats under | FIREWOOD for | LOST & OUND . get to ask about our t.inlength; $75/$100 | sale, also light hauling of | Call Joan Hanlon D.O.N. Referral Bonus Pro- | | Per mo. for lg. boats and | stones, ee moss and | LOST, Lab mix, blak . at 639-1885 if interested. gram! EOE. ladys FOS lL ATTA els Y3A Siow 130 159 ia a HY) 025 AA old. Gone since 8/13" TRMH : — BRASS FLOOR LAMP, | from Sorber Mt. Noxen. 2s : i FOR SALE $25; child schrometable Answers to Magwa. Re- PERSONAL LOANS x? chairs, $20; (1960) 4 | ward, = Call 288-4238, ‘ - | 639-2761 or 675-1413. $600 TO $10,000 CAST IRON SOW | isterset, $50. 477-3466. | 47.4.p Apply by phone or in person cond. 675-0460 37-tfn-p | 44°4°F Li : Mon. - Fri. 9-5 RATTAN HEAD- , Camera case an Evenings by appointment The Dallas Borough | 27x53oralittlemore $20. | Ped: $10; milk can, $12; | Area Call693-1435. 43-3 #) e 1)0/a8. LOIoUQ antique 5 gal. jug, $15. | 4.p Call Council attheirnextregu- | Call 675-0460 leave | oocac0n “4p 4B 3 HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT lar monthly meeting to) message. 40-tin-P : LOST, grey striped long : : be held at the Borough . it, = 116 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa [|| Building, 25 Main Street, | ANTIQUE UPRIGHT PI- | 28 YER $25 [2428 | haired female cat. Vicin- 824-5717 Tuesday, November 15, | ANO, Best offer. 477- plus SC! ABMS. G75. by 2 Back My Vonaly Lok Leal Ed 4565. A 4p 5665. Raid offered. LEGAL NOTICES .|LEGAL NOTICES | nanceadoptingastorm- BEONUILL _ SOL? power TooLs; Delta | 444: sd ss - waterManagement Plan PECAN SOFA table. {sm g for the Toby Creek Wa- Jass top $100. 675-| table saw, Craffsman jig FOUND, i grey. and LEGAL NOTICE tershed, Dallas Borough, 3016 after 4:30. 41-4. | saw, mitre saw, Royal} white tomcat and small LEGAL NOTICE ._ | Luzeme’ County, Pen. Dalton’s Hummel figu- | female tabby with white + 4 NOTICE is hereby given sylvania, providingforthe TV... COLOR 25%] rines. 735-1527. 44-4-P | toet and neck. Harveys. The Dallas Township | thattheshareholdersand | ‘4 i 0" yoto thereof. CONSOLE, beautiful | Lake, Warden Place vi- Zoning Hearing Board | directors of THE LYNN | ~ 4 providing forthe sey. color, nicecabinet. $100. FREE cinity. 639-2549 after 4, will hold a publicmeeting | QRGANIZAITON [ING., | oJ tif opine orovisions Will deliver. 820-1651. E: p.m. 44-4-P November 14, 1994 at | 400 Third Avenue, Suite i P 41-4-P 7:00 P.M. in the Dallas | 155 Kingston, PA18704, | = =. text of which FREE, 2 kittens, male Township Municipal have approved a pro- may be examined. and STEEL PANELDOORS, | and female, to a good REAL ESTATE Building to hear the Ap- posal that the Corpora- copies are available at | 80" various width $25 home. Approx. 7-8 wks peal of Edward and | tion voluntarily dissolve oop Borouah Manager's | €aCh; 2 Kohler porcelain | old. 333-5467. 43-4-P | DALLAS, 3 bdrm., 1 1/2 Genevieve Endrusick, 45 | and that the Board of Di- Office SO 33ers toilets $35 ea. 824-4986. | bath ranch home on nice Harris St., Dallas, PA for | rectors is now engaged | Jt 9:00 AM. and Noon | 41-4-P FREE furniture. Call in | 5tin great neighborhood. a Variance from Article V | in the winding up and | \ ook days or by appoint- the mornings between | cathedral ~ ceilings? (Side Yard) of the Dallas | settling of the affairs of | pont“ by™ caliing 675- | 12QT. 'NESCO|8:30-12. 288-2788. 42- | screened porch, all ap-:. 0 Township Zoning Ordi- | the Corporation under | {359 ROASTER, it cooks, 4:P pliances, $78,500. 696- nance. Property iszoned | the Provisions of §1975 | gv ‘Dallas Borough roasts, bakes cookies, 4560. 40-6-P S-1 and is located at 45 | of the Pennsylvania | 5ouncil pies, cakes etc. Brand Harris Street. Interested | Business Corporation | prison Lutsey Borough new $110. 287-9012.41- GARAGE SALE RENTALS parties are urged to at- | Law 4 of 3 198% a Manager 4-P tend. amended. James P. Har- ili : ; ald Roziok fis, Jr., Esq., 11 W. Mar- { 441F 7X9 FT. WOODEN GA- | CRAFTERS SALE & | byereR, new apartment Zoning Officer ket Street, Suite 700, RAGE DOORS $100 2 complex, 1 9 mans Creek, Rt. 309 & plex, 1 bdrm. units, 43:2-P Wilkes-Barre, PA18701- each or best offer. 675- y, Fashi gas heat, central air, 1991 0780. 41-4-P 29, at Nancy's Fashions, : 2 Pia : Fri., 4-9; Sat. & Sun., 9-4 | Stove, refrigerator, off- gn street parking, security fa System, washer/dryer’« © It's easy to place your GARAGE SALE, appli- acilities, ample closet H space. No pets, security * ances, odds and ends, GUARANTEED RESULTS* CLASSIFIED || tov. 8. 12 rons pm | zndreferences, sascpe Maytag W/D, Caloric| HDs un ss: a 1 ] 1 refrigerator; microwave, 3 Rust And, it's inexpensive! 15 Words ] 4 Weeks ] $11 toasteroven, window fan, : NOXEN, 2 rooms, 1 bath Lin » : tc. Cash only. Must go ’ ' ’ (Ads placed by individuals in all categories except the ones below) etc, Lash on. 3 Meola] partly furnished. Must by Mon. 11/7. 3 p St., Harveys Lake, 639- have references. 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