SS AR AE re ;’Ime ates Sn PAGE FOURTEEN Ha ER RRER = The Lake-Lehman Band Spénsors are conducting their annual Patron Drive to thelp send the Knights WHORES _ The honor roll for the second marking period of the 1976-77 school year is apnounced by John F. Rosser, principal of the Dallas Junior High School gs.follows: 7th Grade: Michelle Adams, Gary Allen, Joseph Baloga, aren Banks, Jeffrey Barbose, ntoinette Bernardi, Stephen estwick, Bruce Bocci, Beth Brown, rystal Breining, Kriseliae Brink, batrick Brokenshire, David Bur- faford, Keith Burnette, Brenda utton, Colleen Campbell, Holly rson, Sherry Carter, Carol asterline, Joseph Clemson, Kathleen Cominsky, Bonnie Cook, ames Cook, Jay Crispell, Michael uba, Thomas Culver, Joseph D‘Agrosa, Jennine Dexter, Lisa Disano, Georgia Dombek, Joanna bombek, Todd Enslen, Nancy Evans, Susan Evans, Leigh Eyet, Randa Fahmy, Anne Farrell, Colette Feeney, Nancie Fitch, Doreen Furman, Hugh Gallagher, Lance Gardner, Robert Gashi, fancy! Getz, Kurt Goeringer, ancy Golden, Benjamin Gorey, enise Grabenstetter, Constance Grasso, Cheryl Gregoski, Donita Grimm, Eric Gugleberger, William Hitchings, Robert Hoffman, Mat- Craftsmen meet to hear Zigenfus : The Luzerne County Craftsmen will hold their regular bi-monthly meeting at the Wright Township Building, Mountaintop, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 15. ! The guest speaker for the § 4 " evening will be Nancy Zingenfus, potter. Nancy has an art degree in education, from Penn State University. She is well known in Northeastern Pennsylvania for teaching art as related to other items to individuals and groups such as 4-H. Band to Canada to com- pete. The band will represent the area on May 6, 7 and 8 at Niagara Falls, Ontario, Junior High William Horner, Molly Hughes, Sheila Johnson, Michael Kern, Patrick Kern, Gary Kirk, Merrick Kirshner, Mary: Klukosky, Lisa Kozick, James Koziel, Kevin Kreidler, Stacy Laver, Martha Lawrence, Kerrie Lehon, Clarke Lewis, David Lewis, Joseph Lipo, Sally Mahle, Andrew Manusky, Kevin Martini, Karen McHenry, Steven Menges, Daria Metzgar, Lisa Mikulis, Pamela Mitchell, Martin Moore, Koleen Morgan, James Mulhern, Perri Nejib, Amy Pettit, James Phillips, Stewart Pierson, Mark Pugh, Kimberly Reese, Kristen Riegel, Lisa Robinson, Linda Rogers, Gregg Roman, Eric Rome, Michael Rose, Robert Rowlands, William Russin, Beth Schmidle, Ann Shaver, Maria Sitkowski, Jacqueline Shatrowskas, Robert Smith, Christine Sobeck, John Solensky, Ross Spencer, Jeffrey Stachnick, Lori Starbuck, Amy St. Clair, Scott Stephenson, Cheryl Strawdinger, Douglas Stuart, Tammie Sutton, Lora Swatko, Charles Swepston, Joanne Terlizzi, Tracey Thomas, Richard Vanderhook, Margaret Vojtko, Canada at the Blossom Festival. Two years ago, they won an international championship in this event when they captured the 8TH Grade: Paula Abrantes, William Allen, John Aponick, Sharon Baines, Wendy Baird, Jeffrey Balmer, Christopher Banks, Janet Banks, Brenda Beckerman, Paula Besciglia, Joanne Besecker, Robin Bestwick, Karen Bevan, Kelly Bonawitz, Carolyn Bosak, Tamyra Boudreaux, Margaret Brown, Douglas Burak, Lynn Busch, Dawn Campbell, Alan Casaday, Susan Chamberlain, Stephanie Chester, Joseph Cominsky, Ruth Cooper, Tracy Cross, Eric Cuba, Paul Darling, William Davies, Michael Dent, Denise Derhammer, Harry Dewey, Ann Devlin, Debra Dickson, Loretta Donnelly, Raymond Durkin, Lee Eckert, Scott Enslen, Christopher Evans, Karen Federicci, Thomas Fiorini, Drew Fitch, Ingrid Fries, Denise Gavigan, Christine Geise, James Gemberling, Brad Gerstein, Charles Glasser, Beth Goldman, Patrick Good, Mary Gray, Charles Hayes, Louise Hicks, Wendy Hinkle, Christopher Hons, Judith Hughes, Scott Jenkins, Paul Jobson, Kristin Kaminski, Edward Kapson, Jill Karnofsky, Leon Kern, Michelle Kern, Neil Kosak, Michelle Kozick, Christin Kravits, Matthew Kravits, David Williams, Robin Williamson, Kimberly Kretchmer, Pamela Alisa Woicicki, Edward Krispin, Andrew Krivak, Patricia Yakabovicz, Joseph Zikor. Kubasti, Susan Lauth, Robert DALLAS MENU ‘ March 14-18 saltines, fruit, milk. milk.;' with topping, milk. 7 LEGAL NOTICE ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Testamentary were granted in the ESTATE OF LIZABETH MICHLEWICZ late of the City of Nanticoke who died December 18, 1976. © All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands -to present the same without delay to Estelle Michlewicz, Executrix, 244 East Jain Street, Nanticoke, Pa. 18634. 3 » LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the ESTATE OF FRED J. ALLES, late of the City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on February 28, 1977. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay fo Robert F ‘Alles, 48 Bethel Street, Wilkes, Barre, Pennsylvania, or his afforney, Richard M. Gold- Associates, 700 United Penn Bank J iBuilding, Wilkes-Barre, Penn: : ? i Richard M. Goldberg, Esq. } HOURIGAN, KLUGER * ' & SPOHRER ga ASSOCIATES > 1700 United Penn Bank Building !" Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 18701 LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Township Zoning and Hearing Board will hold a public meeting March 21, 1977. at 7:30 P.M. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to hear the appeal of John J. Phillips Box 121, R.D. 6, Dallas, Pa. for a variance from Section 6.231 of the Dallas Township Zoning Ordinance. (Trailers not permitted). Property is located near Lower Demunds Road and zoned A-1. Leonard Kozick Zoning Officer 7-1 IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Joseph L. Yaskus, of 58 Seminary Place, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania 18704, will file in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and in the Office of the Prothonotary of Luzerne County, on March 23, 1977, an application for a certificate fo do business under the assumed or fictitious name of JOSEPH L. YASKUS VAULT COMPANY, said business to be conducted at 26 Manhattan Street, Ashley, ‘Luzerne County, Pennsylvania 18706. HOURIGAN, KLUGER & SPOHRER ASSOCIATES 700 United Penn Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 18701 71 LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Township Zoning and Hearing Board will hold a public meeting March 21, 1977, at 7:30 p.m. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to hear the appeal of James Williams, RD 1, North Lake, Sweet Valley, Pa. for a variance from Section V (Side yard requirements) of the Dallas Township Zoning Ordinance. Property is located on Pioneer Ave. and is zoned S-I. Respectfully, Leonard Kozick Zoning Officer i GENERAL FUND: : Revenue Receipts: : Real Estate Taxes i Enabling Act Taxes {Total Tax Receipts , Other Revenue Receipts Total Revenue Receipts !. Total Non Revenue Receipts ! Cash Balance Beg. of Year : "Securities & Investments Held ' { Expenditures: {Total Government Exp. ! Total Non Governmental Exp. {Cash Balance at End of Year | _ Securities & Investments . Total Expenditures, Cash & Inv. | Total Other Funds: , Revenue Sharing + State Liquid Fuels Fund ++ Flood Damage Fund 1 © Real Estate Taxable i Tax Rate for Borough Signed: Betty Jane Casterline Melba Webber Claire Chollak -1 $ 50,210.43 36,155.46 $ 86,365.89 / TRS 18,372.80 2,113.19 1,540.22 $ 136,203.93 536.17 136,740.10 6,769.04 Taka 15022 $ 65,065.33 41,371.10 11,164.85 $ 5,009.090.00 10.5 mills LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary were granted in the ESTATE OF LOTTIE A. BEJZA late of the City of Nanticoke who died December 20, 1976. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to W. Gerald Danahey, Executor, 9 Ross Street, Kingston, Pa. 18704. i 7-3 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the ESTATE OF HELEN W. GARBUTT, ak-a HELEN WARDEN GARBUTT, a- k-a HELEN L. GARBUTT, a-k-a HELEN GARBUTT, late of the Township of Dallas, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on February 25, 1977. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to John M. Garbutt, Jr. and Howard W. Garbutt, Post Office Box 338, Dallas, Pennsylvania, or their attorney, Richard M. Goldberg, Esq., Hourigan, Kluger & Spohrer Associates, 700 United Penn Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Penn- sylvania. Richard M. Goldberg, Esq. HOURIGAN, KLUGER & SPOHRER ASSOCIATES 700 United Penn Bank Building most points in parade competition with ap- proximately 100 bands. Names obtained in the Lavenduski, Tammy Letteer, Alicia Loberg, Judith Loke, Margaret Luke, Edward Lyons, Pamela Maniskas, Nancy Marchlinski, Ann Martinchak, Julie McCarthy, Kevin McGough, Kimberly McHenry, John Miliauskas, Tamara Mines, Sandra Moore, Stephen Moore, Doris Morgan, Brian Muldoon, Kathleen Murphy, Gregory Nelson, Gerard Nulton, John O‘Connell, Diane Orleski, Anthony Palmentera, Ramah Pawling, Cynthia Pellam, Kelly Phillips, Tamara Quaglietti, Theodore Tadzinski, Laura Reese, Mary Reggie, Kelly Reh, Linda ‘Rome, Robert Rose, Ellen Rowe, John Saba, Michael Schwartz, Daniel Sekera, Betty Smith, Andrew St. Clair, Michael Steele, Walter Steltz, Pauline Stolarick, Tara Strauser, Cynthia Swepston, Cathy Thomas, James Thomas, Cheryl Todd, Andrea Viagilio, = Roberta Wassil, Susan Watchulonis, Rick Whiting, David Williams, Sharon Williams, Marie Yakabovica, Frank Yamrick, Marjorie Zikor, Christine Zuba. 9TH Grade: Susan Allen, Linda Akers, Jeff Andrews, Michelle Arcuri, Scott Asby, Alice Baloga, Wayne Beakley, Nancy Becker, Meredith Billsan, Brianne Bolger, Marisa Bolinski, Rebecca Bolton, Molly Brace, Beth Ann Brennan, Timothy Brennan, Krystina Butler, Pamela Carey, Corinne Chiogea, Jill Crompton, Lee Curtis, Margaret Daring, Janet Davies, Susan Dickinson, Karen Dilfield, Brent Dilley, William Dollard, Karen Dombek, Ron Dombroski, Janet Earl, Robert Edwards, Robert Eyet, Raef Fahny, Lois Faller, Cheryl Federicci, Nancy Frantz, David Friedman, Donna Garber, Michael Getz, Joseph Gries, Joseph Hebda, Janice Hislop, Jodi Hopper, Edward Jewell, Brenda Johnson, Robert Kalosky, Sean Kavanagh, Scott Keller, Catherine Kemmerer, Deborah Klimovitz, Cora Kloeber, Katherine 'Klukosky, David Kavalski, Lori Law, John Lehon, Lisa Loke, Lisa Luksic, James Majewski, Robert Master, Jeffrey Matus, John McCarhty, James Mihalick, William Morgan, Susan Newcomb, Shirley Noon, Barbara O’Donnell, Mark O'Neill, Steven Phillips, Andrew Pinter, Scott Prater, Lynn Reigman, Willard Rinehimer, Robert Robinson, Scott Rosenberg, David Schimmelbusch, Robert Schmied, Diana Schroeders, Stephen Schwartz, Chester Shemanski, Bruce Smith, Dorothy Smith, Lori Sober, Linda Sosik, Susan Spar, Robert Stair, Lynne Stephenson, David Stibgen, Michael Sutton, Rachel Thom, Michelle Thomas, Bonnie Vail, Deborah Van Horn, Barbara Voitek, Lynn War- neka, Edward Warner, Lynn Watchulonis, Janet Weale, Diane Wendling, Kimberly Wilkie, Lori Williamson, Neil Wodaski, Gary Wood, Mary Yakabovicz, Renee Young. patron drive will appear in the spring concert program for the three appearances by the band at the high school on April 21, 22 and 23. Mrs. Betty R. DeBarry, chairman of the drive, is assisted by the following area chairpersons: Noxen, Mrs. Sterlyn May; Har- veys Lake Borough, Mrs. Carl Montross; Lake Township, Mrs. T. Newell Wood, Jr.; Jackson Township, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Havrilla; Lehman Township, Mr. and Mrs. David Cochran; Lake Silk- worth, Mrs. Harold SanFanandre; Oak Hill, Mrs. Betty DeBarry; also, Mr. Donald Cosgrove and Mrs. Charles Palmer; Ross Township, Mrs. Robert Adams, assisted by Mrs. William George. All band personnel have been contacted and given a specific area to canvass. They must wear uniforms when canvassing. Letters have been sent to local businesses, asking for their support. Band members will also contact businesses. It is hoped that those contacted will respond generously to help send this group of fine young musicians to bring additional honor and credit to our valley. Anyone else wishing to be listed may send names and checks to: Mrs. Betty R. DeBarry, chairman, Box 567, Oak Hill, R.D. 4, Dallas, Pa. 18612. Checks should be payable to Lake- Lehman Band Sponsors. Deadline for all patrons to be in is Monday, March 21. Photo by Alex Rebar College; As part of the Vocational Exploration Project (VEDA), the Dallas Junior High School eighth grade students are participating in career exploration activities in their classrooms. Lake-Lehman Band sponsors hoagie sale Lake-Lehman Band will be sponsoring their hoagie sale this week. Orders must be in by March 10. Phone 477-5305 to place orders. Hoagies will be on sale Methodist Church. Lake-Lehman corrects Matthew Mark, a member of the seventh grade at Lake-Lehman Junior High School, had achieved a perfect 4.0 average for the second quarter. His name was those who attained 4.0 averages. Subscribe to the Post Subscribe to the Post Subscribe to the Post NJ Subscribe to the Post department, under the direction of Mrs. Marietta Gay and Mrs. Jennie Krogulski recently held a panel seminar on home economics careers for all the eighth grade classes. This panel presentation was. videotaped for use in all home economics classes. On the panel were Jean Sodrosky, Kingston, of East Stroudsburg State ' College who spoke ‘on “careers in physical education and how they relate to home economics; Brady Frank, Philadelphia, of College Misericordia who spoke on careers in food and. nutrition; Karen Welsh, Garden City, N.Y. of College Misericordia who spoke on careers in mer- chandising; Patricia Leitgeb, Long Island, N.Y. SUTTON UPHOLSTERING ‘Our experience is your guarantee’’ CALL 825-3776 For information and FREE ESTIMATES of College Misericordia who spoke on careers in art and how they relate to the field of economics; and Donovan, Dumont, N.J., of College Misericordia who spoke on careers in home economics. The panelists discussed the courses needed in high school and college, their reasons for choosing their requirements, job con- ditions, and out-look for employment. : They also discussed careers related to. their particular fields, alter- natives for employment, and utilizing your career through part-time em- ployment and volun- teerism. Following the panel presentation, students were ‘encouraged to ask questions. ORLANDO Sidewalks Parking Lots .5-Ton Roller .Free Estimates 288-5158 PIRITUAL TRAVELER” “THE WORD”’ { { 48 F. Budd Schooley, M.D. 675-5910 Bicentennial Books, at Book & Record Mart, i Walden & Wide Awake Book Stores, Nesbitt Hospital & College Misericordia. yy a a a a Flood Insurance Available Besecker Realty 675-3611 Dallas Robert Besecker 333 Exeter Ave: West Pittston 7 Wilkes-Barre, Penna. 18701 3 ; y gn Route 309 Dallas, Paj| i a 3 i 13 LEGAL NOTICE aEs—— 675-1 339 Lt I ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT ree DALLAS TOWNSHIP RE ! LUZERNE COUNTY 1976 3 l via: State Federal : 1 : GENERAL Highway Revenue Total 3 : evenue Receipts NR Aid Sharing Funds = 3 ° oo: o [eo Fora Fund Specializing In || | Real estate 33,846.89 33,846.89 ey | _ Local tax enabling act taxes 171,678.14 171,678.14 | J Licenses and permits 4,263.00 4,263.00 3 -] { J Fines, forfeits and costs 3,451.00 3,451.00 pe: : Interest and rents 1,341.63 1,070.83 603.20 3,015.66 1 ! Grants and gifts 2,796.15 42,114.72 27.842.00 72,752.87 , Departmental earning 14,220.85 Ra 14,220.85 Miscellaneous revenue 14,408.43 14,408.43 \ f Total revenue receipts 246,006.09 43,185.55 28,445.20 317,636.84 3 y investments & cash balance beginning of year 28,856.17 23,601.79 19.986.81 63,444,77 : A Total receipts, cash and investments 274,862.26 . 66,787.34 39,432.01 381,081.61 Y G uaran teed In Su red : y EE A — t w Governmental Expenditures x Free L S timate 1 ‘Administration 14,117.71 14,117.71 kT ‘Tax collection 7,706.56 7,706.56 : (| Municipal buildings 4,454.78 4,454.78 Call H ] 1 675 | ‘police protection 98,563.83 98,563.63 0 yY a - 1 : : 7, ire protection : 3,563.26 3,563.26 ? . en vilding regulation, planning and zoning 2,050.50 2,050.50 —— Library 300.00 300.00 IE E ‘ : bi Parks and recreation 400.00 400.00 i ° ° 1 i Highways 63,383.00 432 . f Th f ‘Miscellaneous | 36,387 20 46/90). 15248,00 hana or your subscription to e a as ost : Total governmental expenditures 230,926.84 46,901.67 15,148.00 292,976.51 ’ Investments & cash balance end of year 43,935.42 © 19,885.67 24,284.01 88,105.10 ; { Total expenditures and cash 274,862.26 66,787.34 39,432.01 381,081.61 Phone 639-1762
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