i Pa E300 shan Se NB rug - Wh wv Ee ¥ - Pa i SE he - > - * i % pT FG ou IF 14 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 24, 1996 OBITUARIES JAMES BROWN James C. Brown, 63, of Maple Tree Road, Loyalville, died April 18, 1996, at home. Born March 14, 1933, in Binghamton, NY, he was the son of Esther Evans Brown of Springhill, FL; and the late Victor C. Brown. He resided in Loyalville, most of his life and was a self-employed cement finisher for 40 years be- fore retiring one year ago. He was a U.S. Army veteran during the Korean War, serving with the 544th Airborne Division as a paratrooper. Surviving in addition to his mother, are his sons, James, FL; John, Beaumont; Jody, Lake Silkworth, Lehman Twp.; Jerry, Dallas; daughters, Jennifer Appel, Plains Towsnhip; Janice Poluske, Lake Silkworth; Jill Yanchuk and Joy Brown, both of Wilkes-Barre; sisters, Virginia Gennetts, Loyalville; Marge Sorber, Noxen; 14 grandchildren. Private funeral services were held at the convenience of the family. MARDELLA CASTERLINE Mardella Casterline, 78, of " Country Club Apartments, Dal- las, formerly of Old Lake Road, Idetown, died April 21, 1996, at the Hospice VNA, Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre. Born in Kingston, she was the daughter of the late James and Ethel Weir Krieger. She attended Kingston schools and was a resident of Idetown, Dallas Township for the past 60 years. She was a member of the Idetown United Methodist Church and was a charter member of the Jonathan R. Davis Fire Co., Women’s Auxiliary. She was preceded in death by her husband; son, James L. Jr.; brothers, Franklin and Madera Krieger; sisters, Jean Smith and Doris Sutton. Surviving are a son, Robert W., Dallas; daughters, Nancy Hudak, Neshanic Station, NJ; Doris Fitch, Dallas; sister, Margaret Dungey, Forty Fort; 16 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Me- morial Highway, Dallas, with the Rev. Richard A. Santella, pastor of the Idetown United Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. Friends may call from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. Memorial donations may be made to the Hospice VNA, 80 E. ~ Northampton St., Wilkes-Barre, 18702. CAROL EVANISH Carol J. Evanish, of Park Av- enue, Shavertown, Kingston Township, died April 21, 1996 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Nanticoke, she was the daughter of the late John and Lottie Prushinski Deminski. She was employed by Penn State Wilkes-Barre in Lehman Township, and attended Gate of Heaven Church. Surviving are her husband, Robert; daughters, Kelly, Kingston; Karen, Philadelphia; Heather, Shavertown, Kingston Township; a sister, Delphine Michalski, Carlisle. Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Friday [rom the Earl W. Lohman Funeral Home, 14 W. Green St., Nanticoke, with a Mass: of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Holy Trinity Church. Interment will be in Holy Trin- ity Cemetery, Newport Township. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. Thursday. GREGORY KERN Gregory W. Kern, 46, of Sacra- mento, CA, formerly of Dallas, died April 19, 1996, at his home. Born Aug. 2, 1949 in Kingston, he was the son of Anna G. Baszewski Kern of Exeter, and the late Frederick T. Kern. He resided in Luzerne before moving to Dallas. He moved to California in 1986. He was employed as a cabinet- maker for several companies throughout the area. Surviving in addition to his mother, are a daughter, Cindy Kern, Wilkes-Barre; brothers, Ronald P., Bellows Falls, VT; Frederick P., Shavertown, Kingston Township; Robert A. Trucksville, Kingston Township. A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Thursday at the George A. Strish Funeral Home, 269 Bennett St., Luzerne, with the Rev. Robert Arnold officiating. Friends may call from 6 p.m. to the time of the service on Thurs- day. Private interment will follow at the convenience of the family in St. Mary's Cemetery, Swoyersville. CLIFFORD HAWKE Clifford L. Hawke, 80, of Trucksville, Kingston Township, died April 15, 1996 at his home. Born in Kingston, he was the son of the late Leo and Ida Dietrick Hawke. A graduate of Forty Fort High School, he was a resident of Trucksville for the past 56 years. Before retiring in 1975, he was a trooper with the Pennsylvania State Police for 36 years. He was a member of the Frank Albert Memorial Lodge 43, Frater- nal Order of Police, Wyoming; George M. Dallas Lodge 531 F&AM; the Retired State Police Association, Luzerne County Chapter. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jeanne Miller Hawke. Surviving are sons, David C. and Timothy L., both of Vernon; daughter, Linda Cummings, Trucksville; five grandchildren; brother, Leo, Syracuse, NY. Interment, Memorial Shrine Park, Carverton, Franklin Twp. ! RUTH HOWELL Ruth E. Howell, 68, of Camp- ground Road, Dallas, died April 19, 1996, in Ross Township, as a result of injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Born May 31, 1927, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Mabel Hadsall Elston. She graduated from Dallas High School, class of 1945 and received her nursing degree from the Nesbitt Memorial School of Nurs- ing in 1948. She was employed as a private duty nurse for eight years, retiring several years ago. She was a member of the Huntsville Christian Church, Dis- ciples of Christ, where she served as a deaconess and taught Sun- day School. She also was a past Noble Grand of the Rebekah Lodge 514, Lehman, and was a volun- teer at the Trucksville Nursery School for several years. She and her husband, Harry M. Howell, celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary on Novem- ber 19. Surviving in addition to her husband, are a son, James J. Harveys Lake; daughters, Linda Sofla, Washington, NJ; Nancy Ide, Nescopeck; six grandchildren; sis- ters, Jean Evans, Dallas; Phyllis Jones, Shavertown; Marion Stroud, Sweet Valley. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday from the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home, Routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, with Rev. David A. Mansfield, pastor of the Huntsville Christian Church, Disciples of Christ, officiating. Interment will be in Huntsville Cemetery. MARION ROBINSON Marion P. Robinson, 71, of RD 5, Dallas, died April 19, 1996, in Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia. Born Nov. 13, 1924, in Wilkes- Barre, she was the daughter of the late William M. and Janet Thomas Powell. She graduate from Penn Hall, Chambersburg and the Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School, NYC. She resided in the Back Moun- tain all her life and was formerly an executive of the Diamond Manufacturing Co., Wyoming. She was a former member of Board of Directors of Planned Par- enthood of Northeastern Pennsyl- vania and the Philharmonic Soci- ety of Northeastern Pennsylva- nia. She was past chairman of the American Red Cross Fund Drive in the Back Mountain and was past president of the Wyo- ming Seminary Day School Par- ents Association. She also served as past chair- man of the American Cancer So- ciety of Wyoming Valley Fund Drive and was a former member of theJunior League of Wilkes-Barre. She was a member of the Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas B. Robinson. Surviving are her children, David C. Hall Jr., Bryn Mawr; Patricia P. Hall, NYC; William P. Hall, Chevy Chase, MD; five grand- children. Interment, Wardan Cemetery, Dallas. Memorial donationas may be made to Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas, 18612 or the char- ity of the donor's choice. MARJORIE GARMAN Marjorie S. 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The entire text of which may be examined, and copies are available, at the Township Manager's Office, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708, between 8:30 a.m. and 4: 30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The following is the short title of the ordi- nance: An Ordinance of the Township of Kingston laying out and opening Ivy Drive and Maple Leaf Road of Kingston Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylva- nia. Physically challenged individuals in need of special . assistance to review this document may contact the Kingston Township Municipal Office at 696-3809, in advance, to make special arrangements. The second and final reading will take place on May 8, 1996 at a regular meeting of the Kingston Town- ship Board of Supervisors. The meeting will be held at 8:00 P.M. in the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708. The ordinance will take adoption. effect immediately upon FOR THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Jeffrey K. Box Township Secretary 17-2-P LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE | ; ~ AUTOMOBILES | 1987 Z-28 CAMARO, | 305 eng. auto., Sharp | car. Asking $2750, 696- NOTICE 1S HEREBY | 4125 after 5 p.m. 16-tfn- GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Es- tate of Dorothy C. Steadle, a/k/a Dorothy Steadle, late of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on March 10, 1996. All persons in- debted to said estate are required to make pay- ment, and those having claims or demands to present the same with- out delay to Catherine E. Steadle, Administratrix, 107 Mclean Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702, orher attorney, Theodore L. Krohn, Esquire. THEODORE L. KROHN, ESQUIRE 400 Third Avenue, Suite 201 Kingston, Pa 18704 15-3-P { | ‘87 CHEVROLET CONV. VAN, new brakes/battery, no rust, AC, CB, am/fm cassette, power locks, windows. Much more, $3,800. 287- 1930. 17-4-P FOR SALE GOLF CLUBS, setof 10 with golf bag, $100. 298- 2051. 15-4-P GEMICROWAVE/CON- VECTION auto cook/ auto roast. Exc. cond. Under $200 or best offer. 287-3888.15-4-P SANDWICH MAKER brand new, $20; granite roaster, $6. 287-9012. REAL ESTATE SALES 27 Years of Experience State Certified Residential Real Estate Appraiser BESECKER REALTY Robert L. Besecker, Realtor 10 Main St. Dallas, PA 18612 (717) 675-3611 PERSONAL LOANS $600 TO $10,000 Apply by phone or in person Mon. - Fri. 9-5 Including Sat. 'til 1 P.M. Evenings by appointment Call HOME CONSUMER DISCOUNT 116 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa 824-5717 J Kingston Township will the position of Summer Supervisor or Townshi a.m. to 4:30 p.m. HELP WANTED Summer Recreation Counselors ecreation Counselors until May 8, 1996. There will be three (3) positions available for the summer of 1996. The positions are part-time temporary positions paying $7.00 per hour. The successful applicants will report to the Summer Recreation Supervisor. Recreation counselors will be responsible for but not limited to the following: Assist the Recreation Supervisor in planning and implementing recreational activities, supervision of program participants, care and maintenance of recreational equipment and facilities, and other duties as assigned by the Recreation i Manager. The program will be conducted from June 17th through August 9, 1996. Kingston Township residency is required. Applications and job descriptions are available atthe Township Manager's Office, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708. M-F 8:30 Kingston Township is an Equal Employment Opportunity and ADA Employer. be accepting applications for activities and supervision of this positionis $8.50 perhour. HELP WANTED Summer Recreation Supervisor Kingston Township will be accepting applications for the position of Summer Recreation Supervisor until May 8, 1996. This position is a part-time temporary position for the summer of 1996. The successful applicant will be responsible for designing and implementing a Summer Recreation Program for the young people of Kingston Township. The Summer Recreation Supervisor will report to the Township Manager and Recreation Commission. The Program will be conducted from June 17th through August 9, 1996. The successful applicant must have experience in recreational is required. Applications and job descriptions are available at the Township Manager's Office, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, PA 18708. M-F 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Kingston Township is an Equal Employment Opportunity and ADA Employer. young people. The salary for Kingston Township residency FOR SALE | EXERCISE BIKE, new, ‘1 $250, will sell for $60. 821-0836 after3p.m. 17- | 4-P FOR SALE FREE 16-4-P CHILDREN’S CLOTH- ING & TOYS, infant to 3 yrs. Exc. cond., cheap. Women’s clothing, other items also available. 675-7124. 14-4-P WEDDING GOWN, beautiful beadwork, size 14, brand new, never worn. Wedding can- celled, pd. $1,000 will | sacrifice $600; brides- maids gowns, sizes 18, 20, 14, 4 and 12, red chiffon, never worn, $125. 655-0583. 14-4-P WOMENS PLUS SIZE TOPS, size 46 & 48, some new, some almost new $10 & $12 each. 287-9012. 15-4-P CHARBROIL GRILL, good cond. $50; lawn | umbrella, large adjust- able, like new $75. 298- 2051. 15-4-P BOYS BICYCLES, Huffy Thunder, 16” like new, $50; Murry oversize turbio 20” $50; GI Joe General Robot $20. 696- 2640. 16-4-P ALUMINUM AWNINGS, (2) 9 ft. wide, (1) 6 1/2 ft wide, (4) 3 1/2 ft. wide. Best offer, 675-2927. 17- 4-P GOLF CLUBS, Ben Hogan medallion irons (9) #2through P.W., Leg- end steel shaft, perfect cond. $150. Also gold- smith metal driver #1 and spoon #3, $35. 288- 2604. 17-4-P APPROX. 1/2 CORD SEASONED FIRE- WOOD. Dry stored inga- rage with large bag of wood fire starter chips, $25. 675-3957. 17-4-P 14 7/8” BY 11” CON- TINUOUS FORM com- puter paper. Five boxes, ! 18 and 20 Ib. Blue bar and green bar. $35 each or all for $150. 675-5211 during business hours. 9-P-TFN VINYL STORM WIN- DOW, like new, one left 27x52 or alittle more $20. Call 675-0460 leave message. 40-tfn-P CAST IRON CLAW FOOTBATH TUB. Exc. cond. 675-0460 37-tfn-P PUREBRED WEIMA- RANER & COCKER MIX, both females, free to good home. Willing to supply food and shots for |: oneyear. Musthave visi- | tation rights. 735-4010. 15-4-P | GARAGE SALE YARD/BAKE SALE, Dallas girls softball team. 378 Harris Hill Rd., Shavertown, May 4, 9-4 p.m. Large variety of items. 17-1-P GARAGE SALES, 86, 95, «97. Rice St. Trucksville. Antique fur- niture, weightlifting bench, clothes, toys, dried flowers, strollers, lots more. Fri, 4/26 Sat., 4/27, 9-3 p.m. 17-1-P REMODELING SALE, 29 Kingswood Drive, Dallas, April 26,9-12 a.m. Oak kitchen island 48x26. Brass and glass chandelier, wood shelves. GARAGE SALE, Left- overs? Bring them to the Back Mountain Memorial Library for the/July Auc- tion. 675-1182. 14-tin-P HELP WANTED HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN up to $100/hour. Call 1-800- | 725-0483 ext. 2094. 17- 1-P BATHER/PREP PER- SON, for a busy dog grooming shop. 675- 4943. 15-4-P LOST & FOUND LOST, two male dogs, white, samoyed 7 years and black Labrador, 5 years, near Huntsville Dam. Notags. Call 675- 7030. 16-4-P LOST, April 20, black, white, and tan male bor- der collie. Dallas area. Red collar. 675-7055. 17-4-P MISCELLANEOUS BRING YOUR GROUP TO THE RIVERFRONT PARKS. Regularly scheduled programs and walks. For more infor- mation call our naturalist at 826-1108. 16-4-P RENTAL | WANTED ! FLORIDA COUPLE, looking to sublet apart- ment or home for 2-4 weeks June-Sept. 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