ARNE SRE RE SE SECTION A — PAGE 4 — Legal Notice — NOTICE is hereby given that the Supervisors of Dallas Township will consider enacting the Ordinance set forth below at a special meeting on Monday, the 21st of November, 1966, at 7:00 P.M. EST, at the Dallas | meet on November 21 to enact an | Dallas Methodist W.S.C.S, will be| Diane Davies, Joan Nelson, Susan School Open House Monday eve- Area Senior High School in Dallas Township: DALLAS TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE NO. 1966-4 EARNED INCOME TAX Be it ordained and enacted by the Board of Supervisors of Dallas Township, under the authority of the Local Tax Enabling Act: (Act #511 of 1965) and its amendments, as follows: Section 1. A tax of one per cent (1%) is hereby levied on earned income received and on net profits | earned (a) by persons within Dal- | las Township and (b) by persons | who are residents of Dallas Town- ship. The effective date of this Or- | dinance is January 1, 1967, and the tax shall continue in force on a calendar year basis or taxpayer fis- | cal year basis. i Section 2. (a) The provisions of Section 13 of the Local Tax Enabling | Act, from “I Definitions” = through “IX Fines and Penalties . . .” in-| clusive, are hereby included in this | Ordinance and incorponated herein by reference and as required by. such Act shall be construed to be ia part of the tax levied and assessed by this Ordinance. (b) In accordance with the pro- | visions of III A (1) of Section 13, the Supervisors of Dallas Township as the governing body elect to re- quire the filing of a declaration of estimated net profits and quarterly payments. : (¢) In accordance with the pro- | visions of III A (4) of Section 13, | the Income Tax Officer is authorized to provide by regulation for the making and filing of adjusted decla- rations of estimated net profits, et cetera, as set forth in such sub- | section. (d) In accordance with the pro- visions of III B of Section 13, the Supervisors of Dallas ‘Township as the governing body elect to require | every taxpayer to make and file a | final return as set forth in the first | paragraph of such subséction. (e) In accordance with the pro: | visions of IIT B of Section 13, the | Supervisors of Dallas Township as | the governing body elect to require | every taxpayer, who is employed | for a salary, et cetera, and who re- | ceived any earned income not sub- | ject to withholding, to make and | file an annual retum as set forth in | the second paragraph of such sub- | section. : Section 3. In accordance with the |’ provisions of Section 14 of the Local | Tax Enabling Act: (a) Payment of any “tax to any | political sub-division pursuant to an | ordinance or resolution passed or | adopted prior to the effective date | of such act shall be credited to and ' allowed as a deduction from the liability of taxpayers for any like tax imposed by this Ordinance. | (b) Payment of any tax on sal- aries, wages, commissions, Other | compensation or net profits of busi- ness, proféssions or other ‘activities | to a political subdivision by residents thereof pursuant ‘to an ordinance | or resolution passed or adopted un- der the authority of such. act shall be credited to and allowed as al deduction from the liability of sich | persons for anv other like tax im- | posed bv this Ordinance. (c) Payment of any tax on in- come to any political subdivision by residents thereof pursuant to an or- | dinance or resolution passed or | adopted under the authority of such act shall, to the extent that such income includes salaries, wages, | commissions. other compensation or | net profits of businesses, professions, | or other activities, but in such pro- portion as hereinafter set forth, be credited to and allowed as a de- duction from the liability of such persons for any other tax imposed by this Ordinance. (d) Payment of any tax on in- come to any state or to any political subdivision thereof by residents thereof, pursuant to any State or Jocal law, shall. to the extent that such income includes salaries, wages, commissions. or other compensation or net profits of businesses. pro- fessions or other activities but in such proportions as hereinafter set forth, be credited to and allowed as a deduction from the liability of such person for any other tax imposed by this Ordinance. if res- idents of the political subdivision in Pennsylvania receive credits and | deductions of a similar kind to a like degree from the tax on income imposed by the other state or politi- cal subdivision thereof. (e) Payment of any tax on income to any state other than Pennsvl- vania or to any political subdivision located outside the boundaries of this Commonwealth. by residents of a political subdivision located in Pennsylvania, shall, to the extent that such income includes salaries, wages, commissions, or other com- pensation or net profits of business, professions or other activities but in such proportions as hereinafter set forth, be credited to and allowed as a deduction from the liability of such person for any other tax im- posed by this Ordinance. (f) Where a credit or a deduction is allowable in any of the several cases hereinabove provided, it shall be allowed in proportion to ‘the concurrent periods for which taxes are imposed by the other state or respective political subdivisions, but not in excess of the amount pre- viously paid for a concurrent period. Section 4. The Supervisors of Dal- lag Township shall appoint by rés- olution an income tax officer and such clerks, collectors, assistants and employees as may be deemed | shall by Bo ‘To Enact 1% Tax Delicious Smorgasbord Nov. 19 | Dallas Township Supervisors will | Smorgasbord Dinner sponsored by | berge and ‘Allen Brown. Runners; ordinance on the earned income | tax. {| The board, Wednesday evening | voted to petition the state for in- | stallation of warning signals at | Goss Manor entrance and the Junior High School sector intersecting with Route 309. Fred Lamoreaux, chair- man, said traffic is hazardous along this state road and action is dic- tated to protect the school children. | Warning signals will designate a restricted speed limit during the morning and afternoon hours when many pupils cross the route. | Willard Johns requested that the | board take over a ‘road in the Grandview Acres development which he had named Grandview Terrace. | The board took issue in ‘that too many sections named Grandview | would confuse. Johns then sug- gested Pear Tree Lane and this was acceptable to the supervisors. Two fathers appeared before the! board from College Manor asking if some protection: could be given youngsters: ‘at: play in’ this. sector. Board chairman suggested . “they turn in a petition to the supervisors seeking speed limit signs and ‘they | would forward same to state high- way department. Mr. ‘Lamoreaux warned, - however, that the state | is reluctant to “place such speed limits and a refusal might be forth- | coming. STUDY OF GROSBEAKS PLANNED ’ | Back Mountain Bird Club is about | to undertake a study ‘of the Eve-! ning Grosbeak and its migrant, habits. For years, the Audubon so- | cieties held that if seven grosbeaks were seen in -a flock, that made | history. Residents who have found their bird-feeders screaming with grosbeaks, would take exception. So | far this year, no grosbeaks. Mrs. Mary Lewis, Harveys Lake, | has taken up residence at 68 W. | Northampton Street, Wilkes-Barre. | collection of taxes imposed by this | Ordinance. The Supervisors may make a joint agreement with other | political subdivisions and may agree | to appoint one person or agency to | collect taxes upon earned income | imposed by other political sub- | divisions and Dallas Township. The | Supervisors of = Dallas Township resolution determine the compensation to be paid to the in- | { come tax officer for his services | | and expenses, fix the amount of the | bond to be furnished by the officer, ! and designate the custodian of such | bond. : Section 5. The Supervisors of Dal- lass Township shall provide for. not less than one examination each year of the books, accounts and records of the income tax - collector by. a certified public accountant appoint- ed by them by resolution. | Section 6. The Income Tax Officer, i in addition to the powers and duties set forth in “V. Powers and Duties | | of Officer” as set forth in Section | 13 of the Local Tax Enabling Act, | shall also have the powers set forth | in Sections 18, 19, 20, and 21 of | such Act in relation to collection of taxes, which sections are herzby in- corporated herein by reference. Section 7. Severability. The pro- visions of this Ordinance are sev- | erable. If any sentence, clause or section of this Ordinance is for any reason found to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, such unconstitu- tionality, illegality or invalidity shall not affect or impair any of the re- | maining provisions, sentences, clauses or sections of this Ordinance. | It is hereby declared to be the in- | tent of the Supervisors of Dallas Township that this Ordinance would constitutional, illegal or invalid sentence, clause or section not been | included herein. | Copies of the provisions of Sec- | tion 13 of the Local Tax Enabling | Act, incorporated in such proposed Ordinance by reference, are availa- Secretary. | All parties interested may attend such meeting and be heard. DALLAS TWP. SUPERVISORS | Glenn Howell, Secretary Demunds Road, RD #3 | Dallas, Pa. { Frank Townend, Solicitor | READ THE TRADING POST | coffee, | bie, Jamie and Ricky. have been adopted had such un- || held Nov, 19 (Sat.), with serving | from 5 to 7 p.m. The delicious and varied menu of all home cooked items, consist of: Roast Turkey, S wedish Meat Balls, Baked Ham, Assorted cold cut platter of meats | Chamberlain, Ray Daring, Welton | Ziba Smith, Jr. Scalloped Potatoes, Cole and cheeses. Potato Salad, Baked Beans, Slaw, Devilled Eggs, Applesauce, Cranberry. sauce; Peas, Pickled Beets, Cottage Cheese, Assorted jello salads; Assorted Variety of homemade pies, . cakes, puddings and cookies, Rolls, tea, milk and orange drink. The food is of the highest quality and the price is ridiculously low. Chairman for this affair Carlton Davies, James Darling and Mrs. Sheldon Mosier. Other committee heads are: Tickets; Mr. Nelson Nelson and Frank Besecker, Dining Room; Mrs. Lewis Reese. Buffet Table; Mrs. Wal- ter Bronson. Dessert Table; Mrs. Robert ‘Moore, Mrs. Jay Elston, and Beth‘ Sheehan. Mrs. Frank Huttman. Kitchen; The three chairmen, Mrs. Sylvia Kuh- nert, Mrs. Arthur Miller. Dishwash- ing; Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. Frank Besecker. Bus Boys; Bruce Davies, Chuck La- | Hosts Halloween Party Mrs. Irene Major, Lower Demunds | Road, ‘East Dallas, entertained at a Halloween Party last Monday eve- ning, October’ 31. i | Those attending were as follows: | Mr. ‘and Mrs. Thomas Noon and | children Linda, Tim and Shirley Ann; Carol Metz ‘and’ daughter | Terry; Patty Culver; Sharon Morris, | Lorraine Moore and children Rhon- | as a radio teletype operator. da and Terry, Jane Gula and chil- dren Johnnie and Jacqueline; Debbie and . Lynn Noon; Phyllis Tondora | and daughter Lisa Jean and Irene Moore (Hostess) and children Rob- | Prizes were awarded for the fun- | niest going to Lynn Noon and for | the prettiest going to Terry Metz. | MONUMENTS of Select Barre Granite .-. . whose everlast- ing, blue-gray beauty BARRE is guaranteed for- {GUILD ever by 61 memorial * manufacturers. Monuments CARVERTON MONUMENT CO. ORANGE ROAD CARVERTON. PA. Phone 333-4246 relish tray. | isn Mrs. | assisted by Mrs. | Rolls and drinks; | | Wasserott. Clean-up; Dr. Carlton | Davies, Mr. Bruce Davies, and Mr. | | James Darling. | Waitresses; Mesdames, Earl | Brown, Donald Bulford, Donald | Farrar, George Hess, John LaBerge, | Paul Wasserott, and Donald Weid- | ner. Dishwashing from 5-7; Mrs. Thomas Bottoms, . Mrs. Harry Ed- | wards, Mr. Jay Elston, Welton Far- rar, Bill Johns, Sheldon Mosier, Robert Parry, Robert- Stair, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Taylor. Dishwashing from |. 7-9; Dr. and Mrs. John Blase, Wal- | ter Bronson, Mr. and. Mrs. John Casner, ‘Dr. Carlton: Davies, George Hess, Mr. and Mrs. William Richard- son, and Mrs. Wilson Maury. The W.S.C.S. telephone squad and many others will be contacting the | church members for donations of food and money, to supply the smor- gasbord table with gourmet dishes | to satisfy the most fastidious diner. Bring your, family and friends. The public is cordially invited. . The name of Mrs. Floyd Slocum was omitted last weelé as co-chair- man of the Novelty Booth. of the Bazaar. Mrs. Herman -Thomas heads this committee. Now In Vietnam. PFC: Larry Lettie, ‘son of: Mr. and Mrs. Duane = Lettie, RD Harveys Lake, is now in Vietnam. ‘The young man, a graduate of | Lake Lehman Class of 1964, arrived in Vietnam on September 4. He en- tered service January 20. 1966 and took his basic. training at Fort Jack- son, S.C. being reassigned to Fort Gordon, Ga., where he graduated Before entering service he was employed by Eastman Kodak Com- | pany, Rochester, N.Y. His address is PFC Larry Lettie, U.S. 52666984, C R D .Box 27, Team 33, A P O San Francisco, Cal. Refreshments were served and the kiddos all had a marvelous time! 1 - TR Sharon Morris won the game prize. | ONE POUND HADDOCK ONE POUND FRENGH FRIES ONE POUND COLE SLAW SPECIAL "1.99 Carverton Koad Trucksville “Family Security is built Four Cornerstones... Life Insurance alone!’ Imagine a Life talking like this! on not Insurance Man SNACK SHOP | 'Hostesses For Lehman ‘Open House On Monday | | Mrs. Lee Watson, Mrs. J. Wil- | liams and Mrs. Gilbert Tough poured at the Lehman Elementary ning. On the serving committee were Mrs. son, and Mrs. Richard Bingaman. In charge of the centerpiece .is Mrs. Present will be James Darling, vice president of! J the PTA for Lehman. Mrs. Stephen | DuBarry ' is handling publicity. Following the visitation of rooms | and conferences with teachers! | scheduled for 7:30 to 8:30, the as- | semblage met it the cafetorium for refreshments. Stolen Puppy Points To Dog Snatchers | It was a cute little puppy, who frolicked with his companion, an- | | other German Shepherd and the children in the yard at the Willard Rau home in Kunkle. On Thursday ' evening - his little | mistress saw a car stop and flash la strong light about the yard. When ‘she went to the door the car drove away. | Friday evening when the Raus | returned from shopping the little bobtailed puppy was gone. The next evening, the Raus talked to a | state trooper from Tunkhannock | who had given chase to" an auto- ! | mobile loaded with dogs and had lost the driver. A bobtailed shepherd is most | unusual and the Raus are most anx- |ious to get their five month old pet back. "Mr. Rau said the animal was al- ways in the yard and made no at- | tempt to leave the grounds about | the home. | l | | | Other nice dogs have disappeared | | in recent months, very mysteriously. | t Miss Sheryl Evans, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Evans, Spring Hill Lane, Md., has returned home after spending a week with her | cousin, Miss Valerie Mallin, Pine- crest Avenue, Dallas. "Sales Ship Pads = In Many Designs DALLAS POST | THE , In perfect harmony for every discrimi- nating bride and groom, beautiful Keepsake Wedding Sets guarantee you high quality and lasting loveliness. Rings enlarged to show details. Prices include Federal Tax, ~ HENRY'’S JEWELRY GIFT and CARD | Memorial Highway John Cave, Mrs. Carl Harri- | and material | sounded back moting a civic action program and Dallas Township Dallas Methodist WSCS To Hold * Hostosses F Mr. And Mrs. Rudolph Baloga Observe 26th Wedding Date Mr. land Mrs. Rudolph Baloga, Tunkhannock Highway, Dallas, ob- | served their 26th wedding anniver- sary, yesterday, November 9. There are two daughters; Mary- anne, and Christine, a tenth grade student at Dallas Sr. High School. The couple were wed in Sacred Heart Slovak Church, Wilkes-Barre, Yoga Course Being Introduced At YWCA Homemakers Holiday A new popular course for the | ladies in Yoga will be introduced | at the Back Mt. YWICA Homemakers Holiday Classes in a new eight weeks course beginning November 17. F Mrs. Leo, Novy will teach “Yoga” which is expected to interest many of the housewives in this area. Also included in the new series of instruction will be Christmas ‘Workshop and Dried Arrangements with. Mrs. Leonard Adamchik; Seaman R. P. Weaver. Serves On Saratoga Seaman Ronald P. Weaver, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Weaver of Noxen, has returned to Mayport, Fla., as a crewmember of attack aircraft carrier Saratoga, after a six-month deployment with the U. S./ Sixth Fleet. ; The Saratoga was in the Med- iterranean participating with a Task Group which was responsible for the military defense of the area and the discouragement of aggressive disorders. During this time the men aboard the carrier were constantly being tested. Many exercises were held with other ships of the U.S, Navy and navies of the NATO countries in the area, as a part of our commitment to our allies | since the end of World War II. Also during the cruise the ship visited foreign ports whose names into ‘history, pro- our People-to-People program. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE MEDALLION ~ \{ White gold inlaid on natural gold “i Matching Wedding Rings $25.00 and 20.00 Good Housekeeping >. org > SHOP SHAVERTOWN 7 Couples Club Planning | Old Time Movie Night | The Couples Club of the Dallas} Methodist Church will sponsor a covered dish and attraction show, | by the late Monsignor J. Sobota. Ye: a own On Saturday, at. 6:30 p.m. An ‘Old Mrs. Baloga is the former Emily | | Hvozdovic, daughter of the late Mr. | | and Mrs. Andrew Hvozdovic, Wilkes | movie stars such as Mack Sennett, Movie Night” will be featured. Silent} " Barn | Harold Lloyd, Fatty Arbuckle will], 1 arre. > : : His Mr. Baloga is the son of the late be included. Honky-Tonky piano KS Lel Mr and Mrs. John Baloga, Wilkes: | accompaniment by the master of : we Barre. He is employed with Foster | ceremonies, Don Williams. Bring 2 Jar Wheeler Corp., Mountain Top. | covered dish, table setting and an- Att - ____ | other couple. Reservations are to anc | be made by calling Mrs. Don Smith, § = id, Frank Besecker or William Richard- §- Tex on All are welcome. Sh _ at v " ; Teachers’ Guild Plans 3) 2 wow a Bridge with Mrs. Richard Lindsley; | Thanksgiving Dang : Wa Paper Mache with Mrs. Edward Rat-| . The Parent Teachers Guild of Gate cliffe, and an Art Study Group. of Heaven ‘School will hold a dance 1 Those interested in the Paper| tomorrow night at the Brothers lan ; Madhe ee asked to bring Fou,r Main Street, Dallas. Today is | at’ heavy aluminum foil, DeWSPAPEYS, | the last ‘day to make reservations, |’ | liquid starch and a dripping pan. by calling Mrs. Jchn Curran; Mrs. | T Mrs. Mae Bittenbender and Mrs. | paiph Godleski, Mrs. Leo Mohen. wh | Judy Rafferty will Supervise thel Mrs: Francis. J. Dixon, president fun | playschool for he chilgren Glnssos) of the Parent Teachers Guild invited Gir pre from 10 to 12 am. with early | all Back Mountain residents to at- Pos coffee at 9:30 and are held at United | 14 An evening filled with en- We Trinity Presbyterian Church. | tertainment- and surprises will be er . had by all. tft” A Wayne Christopher Glatz | Chairmen of - this iy Lak ) : , Dance are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kohl, ily Pa and Mesh Gordon ‘A 1 Glat7, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. William | > 2, Dallas, announce the birth of Connolly, Mr. cand. Mrs, Al Cott on 2 a son Wayne Christropher on Oct. | Mr nd Mire 3 ands % Pare yk od 13th, in Nesbitt Hospital. Wayne! : A aT i; : , and Mrs. Paul Hession, Mr. and Spe: who weighed in at seven pounds, Mys. Francis I. Dixon oar 7 ounces, has a brother Warren | | Arthur. | The Dallas Post V | EL Uses The famous rish Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cooper, Palos | ATF Chief Phi] | Heights, Ill., have purchased a home | Offset Presses 1 Tex : ; ! 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