The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 19, 1976, Image 14

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by Mrs. Norman Franklin
Richard Kasko, 17-year
old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Kasko, Jr., Kasko
Road, has received the
honor of being named to
“Who's Who Among
American High School
students.” This is the high-
est national honor that can
be bestowed on any high
school junior or senior.
Richard will be a senior
at Lake-Lehman. High
School this year. He is cap-
tain of the color guard in
the Lake Lehman Inter-
national Champion Band.
His biography will be
published nationally in the
fall.
We extend our sympathy
to Mrs. Andrew Stofko,
Chase Road, on the death
of her husband. Mr. Stofko
resided in Jackson Town-
ship for over 50 years.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Buchholz, Piscatway, N.J.,
and Miss Betty Rocha,
Elizabeth, N.J., spent
several days with Mr. and
Mrs. Velton Bean.
Mr.
and |Mrs{ (George
N.J., after spending a
month’s vacation at their
cottage at Lake Silkworth.
Mrs. Lowerts is the former
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Gladys Ashton of Jackson.
Jack Haley, son of
Joseph and Helene Haley,
Fieldcrest, will enter
John Marshall ;
University Law School,
Cleveland, Ohio, this fall.
Jack is a magna cum laude
graduate of King’s College
where he has been on the
dean’s list.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Swelgin,
Smith Pond Road, who
celebrated their 26th wedd-
ing anniversary, Aug. 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Van
Camp and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Marshall Up-
dyke, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Powell, Chase; and Mr.
and Mrs. Levi Steele,
Harveys Lake attended a
family picnic at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Van Camp and family of
Wyoming.
Birthday wishes to Helen
Balliet of Chase Road, who
celebrated her birthday,
Aug. 16; to Bert Balliet, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Balliet, Steele Road, who
and Bert: vBalliet, :Chase,
who celebrated their 17th
wedding anniversary, Aug.
15.
Don Jones, Jackson
Township police chief, in
his sophomore year in
criminal justice program
at Luzerne County Com-
munity College, has been
named to the dean’s list.
2nd. Lt. John E. Field-
ing of Fieldcrest, has re-
turned home from Fort
AP. Hill, Va. 2nd. Lt.
Fielding was with Battery
A of the First Battalion,
109th Field Artillery, which
was selected as Best
Battery in the Artillery
during the training period.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams
Skopek of Nanticoke re-
cently visited Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Schrama of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Marr had as dinner guests
recently Mr. and Mrs.
William Schroyes,
daughters, Cathy, and Mrs.
Terrie Mayes, and Tammy
Mayes, from Taylorsville,
111.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Marks, of Ceasetown,
visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Mizdail,
of Mechanicsburg, Pa.
Their son Matthew re-
turned home with them
after spending his vacatin
with his aunt and uncle.
Edward Manzoni of
Follies Rd. is a medical
patient at Mercy Hospital.
Mrs. Cory Askew and
family recently returned
from Virginia Beach.
Malak, of Chase and
daughters, enjoyed a
weeks vacation at Atlantic
City. Their daughters Jo-
Ann Malak, celebrated her
birthday on July 30, and
Lea Ann Malak, on Aug. 4.
Happy belated birthday
greetings to you both.
Mrs. -Musetta- Marr. of
Hunlock Creek, and , Mr.
Olin marr. of Nanticoke,
were recent dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Velton
Bean of Ceasetown.
Mrs. Mary Pudimott, of
Berwick, a former resident
of Jackson is spending a
week’s vacation with her
daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Boyle,
Idetown.
Mrs. Ambrose Salansky,
and daughter Jodi, have
returned to their home in
Beacon, N.Y., after spend-
ing several weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
" NOTICE OF
SALE OF LAND
Written offers to purchase a
tract of land, improved with a
dwelling house, situate in Noxen
Township, Wyoming County,
sam
‘lands conveyed to Rhodes A.
wife, described as follows:
FIRST PIECE: Beginning aft a
stone corner on the road and lands
of John Van Campen; thence down
:said road one hundred forty (140)
feet; thence about south along line
of lands of Frank Rosengrant
thirty-seven (37) feet to the center
of Beaver Run; thence up said
Run, the center thereof one
hundred and fifty-two (152) feet to
a corner; thence about north along |
line of lands of James Rose one]
the place of beginning. Containing
more or less.
SECOND PIECE: Beginning at a
point and corner in property
herein conveyed and public road; |
leading from Noxen to Ruggles
_ninety-eight (98) feet to a corner
in line of lands of William Hun-
feet to Beaver Run; thence in a
northeasterly direction along said
conveyed; thence north along the
R. Hobbs, Esg., Hobbs and:
Morgan, 118 Warren Street, |
Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657, up 02:00"
P.M. EDT on the 30th day of
August, 1976. Each offer shall be
accompanied by a. certified or
cashier’s check in the amount of
ten per centum (10 per cent) of the .
bid made, payable to Doris L.
Stonier,
Rhodes A. Weiss, deceased, to be
forfeited if said offer is accepted .
and the bidder does not perform.
If the highest offer is acceptable
to the Executrix, who reserves the |
right to accept or reject any or all }
bids, a deed conveying good and
marketable title in fee simple,
free and clear of all liens, charges
or defects to said property will be
tendered in thirty (30) days in,
exchange for the balance of the '
purchase price. All offers shall
remain in effect for thirty (30)
gays niter the 30th day of August,
1976.
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DORIS L.. STONIER
Executrix.
Estate of Rhodes A. Weiss, decd
DAVIS R. HOBBS, ESQ.
Hobbs and Morgan
LEGAL NOTICE:
The Kingston Township Plan-
Public Hearing Tuesday Evening,
Township Municipal Building, 11
Carverton = Trucksville, Penn:
Sharpe Street, Kingston, Penn.
ground on Carverton Road in
for the purpose of erecting single
family residences. y oe
Description of property can be’
seen: at: Kingston Township
Building.
John Dana
30-2 Zoning Officer
.Tunkhannock, Pa. 18657
GENERAL
REVENUE
SHARING
Mrs. Jacqueline
Warmouth has extended
her appreciation to the
Lehman Ambulance
Association for their expert
care in transporting her
Idetown
exceptional performance
in the pee wee division.
Skip also celebrated his
birthday at the horseshow
with friends and area
horsemen.
Company deserves a round
of applause for their fine
horseshow and a great
response of area
spectators. Their proceeds
will help with the fire
The Idetown Fire company expenses
freak swimming accident
Crew members
Don Weidner, Gary
McDade, Howard Kocher,
Wenrich.
Welcome back to Mrs.
Elmer Hoover who has just
returned home after a visit
with her daughter, Roxie
and family of York, Pa.
Even though our former
neighbors and long time
friends, the Skip Heller
Idetown, they still made a
fine performance at the
recent J.R. Davis
Horseshow held this past
weekend.
Skip’s granddaughter,
Sandy Honeywell of
Hunlocks Creek, made an
Edward
Ceasetown.
Mrs. Heddy Kupersmit
of New York City recently
visited her father Mr.
William Mizdail and the
rest of her family.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Mekula, and children
Cathy, Debbie and John jr.,
of Winter Park, Fla., are
spending a week with Mrs.
Mekula’s mother Anna
Kasko of Kasko Rd.
Trucksville
Pack seeking
volunteers
With the new fall school
Trucksville Cub Pack 155 is
seeking volunteers to work
with young boys in the
community.
A reorganization
program is presently
underway and the
following positions need to
be filled: Cubmaster,
committee chairman,
leader, den
mothers, and assistants in
all categories.
Parents whose sons plan
to join cub scouts in the
Trucksville area this year,
or citizens who can give
spare time toward the
advancement of youth are
invited to contact Roger
Griffith at 696-3476 for
further details.
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(A) CATEGORIES
(C) OPERATING /
MAINTENANCE
1 PUBLIC SAFETY
has
of DALLAS TOWNSHIP
received General Revenue Sharing
payments totaling 8 23 ,34¢2
2 ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
3 PUBL
TRANSPORTATION
4 HEALTH
5 RECREATION
6 LIBRARIES
7 SOCIAL SERVICES
8 FINANCIAL
ADMINISTRATION
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DALLAS TOWNSHIP
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12 HOUSING & COM-
MUNITY DEVELOPMENT
13 ECONOMIC
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15 JOTALS
the entitiement funds
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Date
(D) TRUST FUND REPORT (refer to instruction D)
1. Balance as of June 30, 1975 $
2. Revenue Sharing Funds
Received from July 1, 1975 thru June 30, 1976
3. Interest Received
or Credited (July 1, 1975 thru June 30, 1976)
4. Funds Released from Obligations (IF ANY)
5.Sumof lines 1, 2,3. 4
6. Funds Returned to ORS (IF ANY)
7. Total Funds Available ,
8. Total Amount Expended
(Sum of line 15, column B and column C) vou. 25500
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9. Balance as of June 30, 1976 $
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