2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Dallas, PA Thursday,August 8, 2002 The following property transfers were recorded at the Luzerne County Courthouse the week of July 26-August 1, 2002. Jerome Kane et ux to John Swingle, et ux, see deed, Dallas Twp., $58,000. Edward J. Stankus to John Bro- kenshire et ux, Lot 5 Warden Place, Harveys Lake Bor., $20,000. Joseph A. Paglianite to Janet C. Gunster, Lot 2 Paglianite Sub., Harveys Lake Bor., $500,000. Douglas B. Foster to Deborah Kingston Twp. school taxes due Sept. 13 Kingston Township Tax Collector, Karen Rose, advises residents that the 2002 school tax bills were mailed the week of July 15. If you are the owner of a home or property in Kingston Township and did not receive a tax bill, it is your responsibility to notify the tax collector at 696-3809. If you are a new owner of an established home and did not receive a tax bill, notify the tax collector so records can be changed accordingly. All payments must be post- marked on or before September 13 to be eligible for the rebate. 2002 county taxes are currently due at the penalty amount and will be accepted until December 12. Regular office hours at the municipal building, 180 E. Center St., Shavertown 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday and Thursdays. ‘A voice mail message can be left at 696-3809 at anytime and will be an- swered promptly. Payments can also be dropped off anytime in the mail slot located in the vestibule. of the township municipal build- ing. Lake-Lehman School taxes due Sept. 15 Lehman Township Tax Collector, Peggy Moyer, reminds residents that the 2002 Lake-Lehman School District propérty and per capi- ta taxes were mailed July 15. All bills were mailed to the property owner and/or resident at their last known address. Anyone who did not receive their bill should notify the tax collector immediate- ly. The new 911 address changes have been made with the court- house for next years tax bills. Anyone with an escrow account should forward only the proper- ty tax bill on to their mortgage company for payment. Per capita tax bills are to be paid by all residents 18 years and older. If you did not receive a bill, contact the tax office. ' All residents should be using their new 911 address. If you have not received your new address call 674-7788 and leave a message; someone will return your call. The forwarding of mail is due to expire September 1. Tax payments must be postmarked on or before September 12 to be eligible for the 2 percent rebate value. To receive a receipt, en- close a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your payment. Of- fice hours and closed dates are listed at the top of the tax bill. EEE TRANSFERS A. Zielinski, 164, 65 Sherwood Forest, Kingston Twp., $115,000. Thomas J. Dorosky to Kristen M. Roppelt, L236+ Mount Airy Terr., Kingston Twp., $87,000. Andrew Kopczynski et ux to Marek Kopczynski, Lot 11 Am- ber Woods, Lehman Twp., $15,000. Jeffrey O’Connnor et al to Dor- man Long et ux, 3 parcels, Ross Twp., $228,000. Bertha Kittle to Chester Weaver- ling Sr., Lot 1B, 4.65 ac., Ross Twp., $3,000. his Thomas. Surviving, in addition to his wife of 69 years, the former Dorothy Bennetto, are a daugh- ter, Elizabeth Tubridy Fairchild, Shavertown; and nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Friday from the Kniffen O'Malley Funeral Home Inc., 465 S. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev. Mark C. Harper, pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas, officiating. In- terment will be in Oak Lawn Cemetery, Hanover Township. Friends may call from 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Westminster Church, 2 Lockhart St., Wilkes- Barre, or Wesley Village, 209 Roberts Rd., Pittston, 18640. CROSSWORD ANSWERS Cities Carlisle died August 5, 2002 in Wesley Village, Jenkins Township. Born on Aug. 2, 1907, in the Dorranceton Kingston, he was a son of the late Thomas and Hope (White) educated Kingston and Ashley public schools. He was a member of Westminster Church, Wilkes-Barre, the Men's Bible Class, and was past trea- surer and past president of the Board of Trustees. He served as director and president of the Wilkes-Barre Board of Educa- tion, and was appointed as a charter member of the Wilkes- Barre Recreation Association. He was a member of the Model Program, Wilkes-Barre Housing = Authority, and the General Advisory Committee of Area Vocational Technical School, where he held several offices. He also was a member and director of the Wilkes-Barre Kiwanis. He was preceded in death by brothers, Tubridy. Street, He Wilkes-Barre RAYMOND TUBRIDY Daughter lives in Shavertown Raymond W. Tubridy, 95, of DOROTHY SUDOL Former Carverton resident Wilkes-Barre, was Michael Presbyterian section 30, 2002 at her home. of fornia Flower, tration as a Mary's Parish tion project. She was preceded in death by her brother, Joseph W. and and three nephews. Surviving are her husband of 38 years, Erwin; son, Jeffrey J., Plains Township; daughter, Pa- tricia D. Sudol Roke, Strafford; sisters, Cecilia Bubble, Lansing, N.Y.; Joan Holena, Forty Fort; Eunice Wanalista, Melbourne, Ruth Prushinski, Forty Fort; Patricia Klemunes, Hun- John, Robert, Wise, Va.; and Ronald, Forty Fort; nu- merous nieces and nephews. Memorial donations may be 25 Church St., Wilkes-Barre, or the Luzerne County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- mals, Fox Hill Road, Wilkes- Fla: lock Creek; brothers, Fairfield, Wis.; made to Mercy Hospice, Barre. 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Sudol, 62, of RR 3, Wyoming, died Tuesday July Born in Plymouth, she was the daughter of the late John and Cecilia (Petro) Vikara. She was a 1958 graduate of Central Catholic High School, Kingston. She previously worked at Cali- George-Ann Fashions and was the shipping manager with PCM, Wilkes- Barre, for 12 years. She worked at the Social Security Adminis- processing clerk/data transcriber for four years. She lived in the Carver- ton section of Wyoming for 30 years. Previously, she lived in Forty Fort and Kingston. She was a member of Holy Name-St. community, Swoyersville. She had been a member of St. Francis X. Cabri- ni Church, Kingston Township, and assisted with the renova- The Dallas Post publish- OBITUARIES | ELIZABETH PATTON Past president of Dallas Senior Women’s Club Elizabeth T. Patton, 88, of Mountain Top, formerly of Dal- las, died Wednesday July 31, 2002 at Mercy Hospice, Wilkes- Barre. Born Nov. 19, 1913, in Belle- vue, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Francis L. and Caro- line (Cleveland) Thornberry. She was educated in Utica, N.Y. schools. She moved to New York City in 1934 and worked for R.H. Macy and Co. department store in Rockefeller Center. She was involved with public rela- tions. After moving to Dallas in chitectural firm, Wilkes-Barre, and Temple B'nai Brith, Kingston. She was last employed by Triple S SteelCorp, Wilkes- Barre. She volunteered at Planned Parenthood of Wilkes-Barre and the YWCA From 1951 to 1953 she was president of the League of Women Voters and was a past president of the Dallas Senior Women's Club. : Surviving is Gregory Bartoli, Mountain Top, with whom she lived. In lieu of flowers, memori- al contributions may be made to 1947, she worked as an office Mercy Hospice, Wilkes-Barre, manager for Eyerman Csala ar- 18702. WILLARD SORBER ® Lifelong resident of Back Mountain Willard D. Sorber, 77, of Shavertown, Jackson Township, died August 1, 2002 at his home. Born Feb. 11, 1925 in the Back Mountain, he was a son of the late Clarence and Emily (Gouten) Sorber Sr. He attended Kingston High School. Before re- tiring, he worked for 20 years as foreman with the former Heav- enly Shoe Company, Wilkes- Barre, and later as a security guard at the Acme Warehouse. He was formerly a member of the Foreman'’s Association. He was preceded in death by his brother, Robert Sorber. Surviving are his wife of 56 years, the former Irene Zabows- ki; daughters, Sister Mary Irene, Mendham, N.J.; and Linda Kerr, Kingston; seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; sisters, Audrey Staley, San Diego, Calif; Dorothy Rinehimer, Fairless Hills; and Judith Hodakowski, Franklin Township; brothers, Edward Sorber, Dallas; and Clarence Sorber Jr., Shaver: town; several nieces and nephews. 0) Funeral services will be at 4 p-m. Monday from the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 140 N. 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