wv 16 The Dallas Post | Dallas, PA | Wednesday, December 23, 1998 | | I OBITUARIES GARFET PATTON .Garfet .L. Patton, 80 of Briarcrest Road, Idetown section of Dallas Township, died Dec. 16, 1998, at his home. Born in Larksville, he was a son of the late Garfet N. and Ruth Davis Patton. He was a graduate of Plymouth High School and Coyne Electrical School Before retiring, he was em- ployed as an electrician by Air Products, Hanover Township. He was a member of the Orange United Methodist Church and George M. Dallas Lodge 531 F&AM. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was preceded in death by his son, Robert Patton; and sister Laverne Patton. Surviving are his wife, the former Ruth Jenkins; sons, Kevin Patton, Orange, Franklin Town- ship; and G. Todd Patton, athome; daughters, Judith Hinkley, Meshoppen; and Patsy Jenkins, Ashley; seven grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren; brother, Marshall Patton, Dallas. Arrangements by the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, Inc., 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas. JEARALD McCLOE Jearald “Rollie” Trinando Albert McCloe, 17 of South Memorial Highway, Trucksville section of Kingston Township, died Dec. 14, 1998 from injuries sustained as a homicide victim in a shooting on South Welles Street, Wilkes-Barre, earlier that day. Born Nov. 29, 1981 in Kingston, he was the son of William Fore- man, Scranton and Angela M. Holdredge McCloe, with whom he resided. He was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church, Wilkes- Barre. He was a student at the Plains Alternative School, Plains Town- ship. He was preceded in death by his grandfathers, Albert McCloe and William Page Foreman and sister, Simmara M. McCloe. Surviving in addition to his parents, are his stepfather, Rob- ert Holdredge, at home; sister, Kama Karra Perkins, Philadelphia; ‘maternal grandmother, Geraldine McCloe, Wilkes-Barre; paternal grandmother, Helen Foreman, Philadelphia; one niece and nu- merous aunts, uncles and cous- ins. Interment, Maple Hill Cem- etery, Hanover Township. CORNELIUS SHOVLIN Cornelius Shovlin of Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, Kingston Town- ship, died Dec. 18, 1998, at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born and raised in Plains Town- ship, he was a son of the late Patrick and Margaret Meyers Shovlin. He was educated in Plains Township schools. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict where he served with the Seabees. He was a member of St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, Kingston Township. He was employed by Kittsee *. Auto Stores prior to his retire- ment. He and his wife, the former Marion Rogers, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in January. He was preceded in death by a sister, Regina Woznitski and brother, Charles. Surviving in addition to his wife, are a son, Guy, Reading; a daugh- ter, Karen Kolbeck, Dallas; three grandchildren; nieces and neph- ews. Interment, Chapel Lawn Me- morial Park,, Dallas. I JOSEPH URICK Joseph Urick, 77, of Lehman Township, died Dec. 15, 1998, at his home. Born in Plymouth, he was a “son of the late Michael and Anne Kacan Urick. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He was employed by the Labor- ers International Union of North America Local 215 until retiring 17 years ago. He was a member of St. Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church, Kingston. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Michael, George, Andrew and John Urick and sis- ters, Catherine Dougar, Mary Dougar and Helen Niezgoda. Surviving are his wife, the former Irene Wallo, with whom he celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sept. 26; daughters, Irene Shaw, Sweet Valley; and Jo Ann Urick-Dalley, Lehman Town- ship; two grandchildren. Interment, St. Stephen's Cem- etery, Lehman Township. ELIZABETH BAGDZIUNAS Elizabeth Ann Bagdziunas, 83, of Sweet Valley died Dec. 19, 1998, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- tal. Born. april 19,:'1915,..in. Ply- mouth, she was a daughter of the late William and Olive Lewis Mor- ris. She resided in Sweet Valley for the past 38 years. Before her marriage she was employed by the Blue Ribbon Bakery, Kingston. During World War II she was emloyed by the Woodbury Mills Plant, Lyndwood, Hanover Township. From 1965 until 1977, she worked for vari- ous dress factories in the area. She was preceded in death by her husband, Albert; brothers, William, Harold and Richard Mor- ris; sisters, Mary Reed, Maude Morris and Melinda Boyd. Surviving are her daughter, Patricia Distasio, with whom she resided; several nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great nephews. Interment, Maple Grove Cem- etery, Pikes Creek. RONALD MORGAN Ronald B. Morgan, 55, of Lower Demunds Road, Dallas, died Dec. 21, 1998 at Valley Crest Nursing Home, Plains Township. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late John and Freda Lyons Morgan. He was a graduate of Dallas High School and resided in Dallas most of his life. He was employed by Linde Constructoin Company, Honesdale. He attended Dallas United Methodist Church. Surviving are his sons, Ronald B. Jr., at home; John W., Sweet Valley; Burt F., Shickshinny; brother, Almond, Dallas; and one granddaughter. A Memorial Service will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas, with the Rev. Dr. William D. Lewis, pastor of the Dallas United Meth- odist Church, officiating. ROBERT REILLY Robert Edward Reilly, 81, of RR 4, Dallas, died Dec. 20, 1998 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late Lester and Mary Smith Reilly. : He served as an officer in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was formerly employed as purchasing agent for the Westinghouse Company, Philadel- phia. He was a member of the Dallas Southern Baptist. He was preceded in death by brothers, Charles, Lester, Tho- mas and Paul; sisters, Agnes Rob- erts, Marguerite Glaser, Mary Mills, Noreen Gilbright and Jane Brumbaugh. Surviving are his wife, Sarah; sons, Robert Edward and Richard Allen; and one grandchild. Interment, Maple Hill Cemetery, Hanover Township. JEANNETTE WILLIAMS Jeannette Williams. 86, former resident of Route 118, Sweet Val- ley died at the home of her daugh- ter, Linda Keast, Mechanicsburg. Born Aug. 23, 1912 in Hunlock Township, she was the daugher of the late David and Josephine Crawford Evans. She attended the Christian Life Assembly “of God Church, Mechanicsburg. She and her late husband, Paul, owned and operated the Route 115 diner in Ross Township for 28 years, having retired in 1970. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Ellen Cragle and Elsie Nicol; brothers, Clifford, David and Charles. Surviving are her daughters, Shirley Heiser, Sweet Valley; Linda Keast, Mechanicsburg; sons, Tom Williams Sweet Valley; George Williams, San Antonio, TX; 15 grandchildren; and 22 great- grandchildren. Interment, Benscoter Cem- etery, Muhlenburg. ESTHER BELCHER Esther M. Belcher, 82, of Cease Terrace, Lake Silkworth, RR 2, Hunlock Creek, died Dec. 17, 1998, at Kingston Health Care Center. . Born March 15, 1916, in the ~ She was preceded in death by her husband, Daniel J. Belcher Sr., sister, Beatrice Young, and brothers, Robert Walker and John Walker. Surviving are her son, Daniel James ‘Belcher Jr., Lake Silkworth, RR 2, Hunlock Creek; two grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren; brother, Albert L. Walker, Wilkes-Barre. Interment, Maple Grove Cem- etery, Pikes Creek, Lake Town- ship. Deadline 4:00 P.M. Mondays == a ar] . 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The entire text of which may be examined, and copies are available at the Township Manager's Office, 180 East Center Street, Shaver- town, PA 18708, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The following is the short title of the ordinance: i AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CERTAIN PROVI- SIONS OF CHAPTER 1 OF THE CODE OF ORDI- NANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON, "LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA RELATING TO ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNMENT (AD- MINISTRATIVE CODE), PROVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY OF THE PROVISIONS THEREOF: Physically challenged individuals in need of special assistance to review this document may contact the Kington Township Municipal Office at 696-3809, in advance, to make special arrangements. TDD access is available through this same phone num- ber. The second and final reading will take place on January 13, 1999 ata regular meeting of the Kingston Township Board of Supervisors. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Kingston Township Munici- pal Building, 180 East Center Street, Shavertown, Pa 18708. The ordinance will take effect immedi- 7 LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES Besecker Realty LEGAL NOTICE The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors, at their regular monthly meeting held Wednesday, December 9, 1998, passed on second and final reading Ordinance 1998-7. The entire text of which may be examined, and copies are available, at the Township Manager's Office, 180 East Center Street, Shavertown, PA 18708, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The following is the short title of the ordinance: AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1999. The 1999 Budget is open for Public Inspection at the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 180 East Center Street, Shavertown, PA 18708, Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Physically challenged individuals in need of special assistance to review this document may contact the the Kingston Township Municipal Office at 696- 3809, in advance to make special arrangements. TDD. access is available through this same phone number. The ordinance will take effect January 1, 1999. FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON Jeffrey K. Box Township Secretary 52-1-P LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the regular monthly meeting of the Board of School Directors of the Lake-Lehman School Dis- trict, for the purpose of taking official action (voting), will follow a Committee-of-the-Whole meeting on the second Tuesday of each month, at 7:00 PM, at a location to be announced at the conclusion of the preceding month’s meeting. Executive Sessions will be held at the conclusion of each Committee-of- the-Whole meeting, or Regular meeting. The regular monthly Committee-of-the-Whole meet- ing of the Board for the purpose of issuing and receiving reports and deliberations in preparation for the taking of official action (voting) will be held at 7:00 PM, on the first Tuesday of each month in the Music Room of the:Lehman-Jackson Elementary School. - Executive ‘Sessions will be held at the conclusion of each Committee-of-the-Whole meet- ing. 52-1-P LEGAL NOTICE A) To place your Notice is hereby given Post Classified | | that the 1999 adopted budget for the Township Call 675-5211 || of Lake is available for public inspection during LEGAL NOTICES | LEGAL NOTICES DALLAS TOWNSHIP ORDINANCES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dallas Township Ordinance No. 1960-1, levying the Township of Dallas Real Esate Transfer tax at the rate of one (1%) per cent of the value of the real estate trans- ferred, has been reenacted under the authority of the Act approved December 31, 1965, (No. 511), without substantial change, and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1999. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dallas Township Ordinance No. 1972-1, levying a per capita tax of five Dollars ($5.00) has been reenacted under the authority of the Act approved December 31, 1965, (No. 511), without substantial change, and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1999. NOTICE iS ALSO GIVEN that Dallas Township Ordinance No. 1966-4, levying an earned income tax, continues in force during the year 1999, without reenacting under the authority of Sub-section II of Section 13 of the Act approved December 31,1965, (No.511). : DALLAS TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS Glenn M. Howell, Secretary Frank Townend, Solicitor 52-1-P LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ately upon adoption. FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON Jeffrey K. Box Township Secretary 52-1-P LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the Kingston Town- ship Planning Commis- sion that the following dates have been adopted by the Planning Commis- sion &s the official meet- ing schedule for 1999. ALL MEETINGS ARE ON: A TUESDAY EVENING. January 5, 1999 February 2, 1999 March 2, 1999 April 6, 1999 May 4, 1999 June 1, 1999 July 6, 1999 August 3, 1999 September 7, 1999 October 5, 1999 November 2, 1999 ‘December 7, 1999 All meetings will be held at 8 p.m. in the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 180 East Cen- ter Street, Shavertown, PA 18708. Public work sessions willbe held pre- ceding each regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the conference room of the Municipal Building. Physically challenged individuals in need of special assistance to at- tend public meetings may contact the Kingston Township Municipal Of- fice at 696-3809, in ad- vance of the meeting, to make special arrange- ments. FOR THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMIS- SION Benjamin W. Gorey Zoning Orficer 52-1-P Call 675-5211 to Advertise LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the Kingston Town- ship ‘Municipal Zoning Hearing Board that the following dates have been adopted by the Zon- ing Hearing Board as the official regular monthly meeting schedule for 1999. ALL MEETINGS ARE ON THE FIRST MON- DAY OF THE MONTH EXCEPT AS NOTED: January 7. 1999 (THURSDAY) February 1, 1999 March 1, 1999 April 8, 1999 (THURS- DAY) ; May 3, 1999 June 3, 1999 (THURS- DAY) July 5, 1999 August 2, 1999 September 2, (THURSDAY) October 4, 1999 November 1, 1999 December ‘2, (THURSDAY) 1999 1999 All regular monthly meet- ings willbe held at 8 p.m. inthe Kingston Township Municipal Building, 180 East. Center. Street, Shavertown, PA 18708. Public work sessions will be held preceding each regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the conference room of the Municipal Building. Physically challenged individuals in need of special assistance to at- tend public meetings may contact the Kingston Township Municipal Of- fice at 696-3809, in ad- vance of the meeting, to make special arrange- ments. FOR THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD Benjamin W. Gorey Zoning Officer 52-1-P HEARING LEGAL NOTICE The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors hereby announce thatthe following dates have been adopted as their official meeting schedule for 1999. All regular meetings are held onthe second Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. January 13, 1999 February 10, 1999 March 10, 1999 April 14, 1999 May 12, 1999 June 9, 1999 July 14, 1999 August 11, 1999 | September 8, 1999 October 13, 1999 November 10, 1999 December 8, 1999 Physically challenged individuals in need of special assistance to at- tend public meetings may contact the Kingston Township Municipal Building at 696-3809, in advance of the meeting to make special arrange- ments. Public Work Sessions will be held on the Monday preceding each regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. on the following dates: January 11, 1999 February 8, 1999 March 8, 1999 April 12, 1999 May 10, 1999 June 7, 1999 July 12, 1999 August 9, 1999 September 7, (Tuesday) October 11, 1999 November 8, 1999 December 6, 1999 1999 All meetings are held at the Kingston Township Muncipal Building, 180. East Center Street, Shavertown, PA 18708. FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON Jeffrey K. Box Township Manager 52-1-P the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 12:00 noon, by ap- pointment, at the home of the Secretary, R.R. 3, Box 151, Hunlock Creek, Pa 18621. For an ap- pointment call 477-5805. The Lake Township Board of Supervisors will hold the annual reorga- nization meeting and the regular meeting for the month of Janauary, inthe Municipal Building, on January 4, 1999 at 7:00 P.M. Ruth Valick, Secretary [92-1-P LEGAL NOTICE The Back Mountain Com- munications Center Joint ! Operating Commmission hereby establishes its meeting schedule for 1999. The Commission willmeet quarterly, onthe dates listed below, at the Dallas Borough Building, 25 Main Street, Dallas, PA 18612. The meet- ings will be held on the second Tuesday of the months of March and June 1999 at 7:00 p.m. March 9, 1999 June 8, 1999 Individuals in need of special assistance to at- tend public meetings may contact the Kingston Township Municipal Building at 696-3809, in advance of the meeting, to make special arrange- ments. FORTHE BACKMOUN- TAIN COMMUNICA- TIONS CENTER JOINT OPER- ATING COMMISSION Paual M. Sabol Executive Director 52-1-P The reorganization meet- ing of the Jackson Town- ship Supervisors will be held on Monday, Janu- ary 4, 1999 at 6:00 p.m. in the Municipal Build- ing, Henry Zbiek Secretary 52-1-P The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors, at their regular monthly meeting held Wednes- day, December 9, 1998, passed on second and final reading Ordinance 1998-8. The entire text of which may be exam- ined, and copies are available, at the Town- ship Manager's Office, 180 East Center Street, Shavertown, PA 18708, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The fol- lowing is the short title of the ordinance: AN ORDINANCE OF THE KINGSTON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS LEVY- ING CERTAIN TAXES TO BE ASSESSED IN THE YEAR 1999 AND ESTABLISHING THE RATES THEREOF. Physically challenged individuals in need of special assistance to re- view this document may contact the Kingston Township Municipal Of- fice at 696-3809, in ad- vance, to make special arrangements. TDD ac- cess is available through this same phone num- ber. The ordinance will take effect on January 1, 1999. FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON Jeffrey K. Box Township Secretary 52-1-P ANIMALS AKC ROTTWEILER PUPS, female, shots, wormed. $300 each. 333- 4020. 50-4-P FOR SALE NEW UNASSEMBLED STEEL BUILDING. 1- 10,000 sq. ft. ' was $40,000+ will sell for $29,000; 1-6,000 sq. ft. with warranty/plans Don 800-292-0111. 52-2-P SNOWBOARD w/bind- ings and boots, size 9 1/ 2... $150; . Chicago rollerblades, size 8, $30. 696-2683. 49-4-P 4 TIRES, T 215 75R 15” $25 ea. Exercise in door bicylcle, equippped, exc. cond. $35; boys 20: BMX bicycle, $15. 822-4251. 49-4-P SNAPPER RIDING LAWN MOWER, 8 hp motor, 26” deck with bag- ger. Good condition. $350. 696-1811. 50-4-P STEEL BUILDINGS, new, must sell 40x60x14 was $17,430 now $10,671; 50x120x16 was $33,560 now $23,865; 60x150x16 was $48,630 now $32,350; 100x175%20 was $98,650 now $78,650. 1- 800-406-5126. 52-1-P The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors will hold a Special Meeting, Monday, January 4, 1999 at 7:00 p.m. in the Kingston Township Mu- nicipal Building, 180 East Center Street, Shaver- town, PA 18708. The meeting has been called forgeneral business pur- poses. Physically challengd in- dividuals in need of spe- cial assistance to attend public meetings may con- tact the Kingston Town- ship Municipal Office at 696-3809, in advance of the meeting, to make special arrangements. FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF KINGSTON Jeffrey K. Box Township Manager 52-1-P LITTLE FOR SALE ROYAL MANUAL TYPEWRITER, black in very good cond. needs thorough cleaning. Best offerover $50. 675-0460. 2-tfn-P 4 It's Easy to Subscribe! use the handy coupon | on page 2. 1 LONGABERGER BAS- KETS, and pottery. Call Cynthia Katyl, 675-6317. 50-4-P UTILITY TRUCK CAP, fits Ford Ranger 7 ft. box. Exc. condition. 675- 0063. 50-4-P TYKES KITCHEN, $15, vanity $10, Today's Kids doll swing/high chair $15, Fisher-Price scanner register $15, Lokcraft stroller, $25. 674-5596. 50-4-P DINING ROOM SET, Cherry Queen Anne, 9 pc., table, hutch, buffet, 6 chairs. Still in box, un- able to use. List $4200, sacrifice $1675. Serious inquiries only. 489-4148. 50-4-P SONY WEB TV UNIT, $75; Yamaha Keyboard, $125. 333-5431. 51-4-P TODAY'S KIDS ROCK- INGHORSE, 9 mo. & up. Like new, $10. Call 696- 3546. 51-4-P COMPLETE FISHER STEREO AUDIO VI- SUAL SYSTEM, 27’ TV, VCR, cassette, turntable, AM/FM radio, amplifier forsurround sound, large and small speakers, beautiful oak cabinet. Large! Paid $3,500 sell for $750. 674-2422. 51- 2-P a Ai k I i! : { Oo fe i MIS i it a 8 i Oy BC BE MFI
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