Pallis. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mrs. William (Emma) Hoover, Demunds Road, Orange, who observed her birthday anniversary on Saturday, and was guest of honor at a birthday dinner given by members of her family Sunday. Franklin Township taxpayers have until tomorrow to pay their 1977 township, county road and county institution district taxes at the discount rate with a saving of two per cent. After April 15, taxes will be payable as billed until June 15. Unpaid taxes after June 15 will bear a five percent penalty. Tax payment can be mailed to the Tax Collector, Mrs. Glenna Rozelle, RD 3, Dallas, Pa. 18612. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoat LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PUBLIC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON MAY 5,.1977 AT 8:00 P.M., AT THE DANIEL C. ROBERTS FIRE COMPANY HALL, HARVEY'S LAKE, PENNSYLVANIA, TO CON- SIDER THE ADOPTION OF A ZONING ORDINANCE AMEND- MENT HEREIN SET FORTH. IMMEDIATELY SUBSEQUENT TO THE PUBLIC HEARING, THE SAID ORDINANCE WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR ADOPTION BY THE BOROUGH COUNCIL OF HARVEY'S LAKE. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE BOROUGH OF HARVEY'S LAKE, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. The Borough Council of Har- vey’s Lake, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, hereby ordains as follows: SECTION 1. The Zoning Map of Harvey's Lake Borough, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, dated June, 1974, and heretofore at- tached to, and made a part of the Zoning Ordinance of the Borough of Harvey's Lake, as adopted September 5, 1974, is hereby amended to change the following described parcel of land, com- monly known as O‘Connell’s Twin Lakes, from an R-2 Zoning Classification to a C-3 Zoning Classification. ALL THAT CERTAIN lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the Borough of Harvey's Lake, County of Luzerne, and State of Penn- sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at the southeasterly corner of land, now or late of the heirs of James W. Rhodes, deceased, in the northerly line of the Public Road leading from the Outlet Section to Har- vey’s Lake, now known as Car- penter Road; THENCE along land of the heirs of James W. Rhodes, deceased, North three (3) degrees fifty-seven (57) minutes East five hundred fifteen (515.00) feet to a corner in line of road right-of. way; THENCE along same, South eighty-five (85) degrees fifty-four (54) minutes East twenty (20) feet to a corner; THENCE still along same, along a curve to the left having a radius of sixty (60) feet and a chord of North fifty-one (51) degrees forty-eight (48) minutes East eighty-one and twenty- hundreths (81.20) feet to a corner; THENCE South eighty-five (85) degrees fifty-four (54) minutes East one hundred fifty-nine and three one-hundreths (159.03) feet to a corner of land, now or late of Automatic Cigarette Service Co., Inc.,, THENCE North two (2) degrees fifty-four (54) minutes East nine hundred four and eighteen-hundreths (904.18) feet to a corner; THENCE South eighty-six (86) degrees six (6) minutes East nine hundred forty and eighteen-hundreths (940.18) feet to a corner in line of land now or formerly of W.C. Teter and Louis H. Worthington; THENCE along same North three (3) degrees eight (8) minutes East twelve hundred eighteen and ninety-six hundreths (1218.96) feet to a corner in line of land now or formerly of W.C. Teter and Polish Realty Co.; THENCE along same South eighty-six (86) degrees East fifteen hundred thirty-four (1534) feet to a corner; THENCE along land now or late of Joseph Wor- five (5) minutes West two thousand two hundred sixty and five-hundreths (2260.5) feet to a point in the northerly line of Carpenter Road; THENCE Westerly along the northerly line of Carpenter Road to the point or place of beginning. EXCEPTING from the aforesaid parcel of land, all that strip of land fronting upon the northerly side of Carpenter Road to a depth of one hundred twenty- five (125) feet from the northerly right-of-way line ot Carpenter Road, which shall remain under the Zoning Classification R-2 and which shall not be affected by this amendment. SECTION 2. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances inconsistent herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately. JOHN J. THOMAS, ESQ. SOLICITOR BOROUGH OF HARVEY'S LAKE 1100 First Eastern Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 and children Catherine and John, Jr.of Bound Brook, N.J., returned yesterday after several days with Mrs. Hoats’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoover, Demunds Road. In Memoriam An ‘In Memoriam’ mass will be offered this mor- ning at 8 in St. Frances Cabrini = Church, Car- verton, in memory of the late Joseph Pipech. Schedule of ‘In Memoriam’ masses for this week end at St. Frances Carbrini Shurch Carverton, as announced by the pastor, Rev. Father Thomas Croghan, follows, Friday morning at 8 for Mrs. Mary Kuzma; Saturday af- ternoon at 4:30 for Jennie (Lyons) Walsh; Saturday evening at 6:30 for Ann Eperesji; Sunday morning at 9 for Mrs. Josephine Doran. New draping and new chairs were presented to East. Dallas UM Church in time for Easter services Sunday morning. The new draping, made and hung by Evelyn Ross, was made possible through the LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE SUPERVISORS OF FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, that it is their intention to enact a change in the Zoning Ordinance of Franklin Township, hereinafter set forth at a meeting to be held by said Supervisors at the Meeting Hall of the Orange United Methodist Church, Orange, Franklin Township, on the first Monday of May, to wit: May 2, 1977, at 8:00 PM o’clock. 9.5 Schedule of Fees 9.51. Fees shall be paid in ac- cordance with applications under this Ordinance as follows: 9.511. Zoning Permits--a minimum of $10.00 and an additional $1.00 per thousand of estimated cost over $5,000.00 9.512. Certificate of Occupancy-- $5.00. 9.513. Application or Appeal to the Board--$50.00. 9.514. Application for Zone Change. $50.00. 1]. generosity of Stan and Kathleen Pacewicz, Harold and Evelyn Ross, Bea and Hazel Ockenhouse, Mable Wilson and Evia Altemus. The new chairs were upholstered and given by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pacewicz in thankfulness for Christian parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fedin. The cross of lillies for Easter services at East Dallas UM Church was presented by members of the Chancel Choir of the church. The Children’s Choir lillies were a special gift of Mrs. Kathleen Pwcewicz. Mr. and Mrs. John Melnick and children John, Anna, Margaret, Jean and Paul of Philadelphia returned Monday after spending the holiday week end with Mr. Melnick’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krispin and family of Carverton. Best wishes are extended to Edward Dorrance, 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Dorrance, Jr., Orange, who came home Monday after five days in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital as a medical patient. Grandpappy Edward Dorrance, Sr., LEGAL NOTICE The Kingston Township Plan- ning Commission will hold a Public Hearing, Tuesday, May 3rd, 1977 at 8:00 P.M., in the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville, Pennsylvania, to hear the request of Joseph and Dorothy Blazes to Re-Zone ap- proximately 3'2 acres of land, corner of Carverton and Dug Roads, from R1 Residential to Bl Commercial, for the establish- ment of a Neighborhood Shopping Centre. Plans may be seen at Municipal Building. John Dana Zoning Officer 1976. REVENUE RECEIPTS Earned income tax Real estate transfer tax Licenses and permits Fines, forfeits, and costs Departmental earnings Grants and gifts Miscellaneous NON REVENUE RECEIPTS Miscellaneous RECEIPTS $ 3,763 $ 75,560 125,301 12,772 7,683 3,770 20,877 7, $ 17,020 15,000 Administration $ 24,469 Tax collections 7,286 Township buildings 11,763 Police protection 85,019 Fire Protection 300 Building, regulation, planning and zoning 4,722 Highways 3 90,971 Interest an Special Services 768 Miscellaneous governmental . NON GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURE Transfer to Pension Funds 17,020 UGI to spend $34.5 million UGI Corp. will spend $34.5 million during 1977 for capital projects and other investments. The ex- penditures will exceed 1976 outlays by 12 percent, UGI said in its annual report. The company said that it expects internally- generated funds to provide approximately $22.2 million of the total requirement and the balance to be obtained through the sale of new debt. As previously reported, months ended Dec. 31, 1976, rose 26 $199,221,000. who has had a six months siege of illness, also is coming along slowly. Ed, Sr., spend a day last week at Geisinger Hospital, Danville, where doctors were satisfied with his condition and recovery. Capacity services Area churches were filled to capacity for ser- vices starting with the observance of Maundy Thursday and culminating with Easter services Sunday morning. Easter flowers decorated the altars for Sunday’s ser- vices and there was a profusion of floral tributes in memory of deceased relatives and friends in all At East Dallas United Methodist Church, flowers adorned the altar for Sunday morning’s ser- vices, and were presented by Mrs. Giles Wilson in memory. of her late husband, Giles Wilson; by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, Jr. and Mrs. Elva Besteder in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kauffman; by Mr. and Mrs. O.H. Aurand in memory of their parents; by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coolbaugh in memory of Jeffrey Coolbaugh, and by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagnec as a gift. At Carverton UM Church, flowers were presented by Mr. and Mrs. David Werts in memory of Mrs. Peter Werts, and a plant in memory of Mrs. Peter Werts and Elmer DeWitt. * Easter lillies adorned the altar for Sunday morning’s worship service in Orange UM Church, and were presented by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berlew in memory of Dick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Berlew; by Mrs. Ernest Gay in memory of Mrs. David Emmanuel; by Mr. and Mrs. John Newberry in memory of Mrs. Newberry’s mother, the late Mrs. Lucy Morgan; by Mrs. John Perry in memory of her late “SPIRITUAL | TRAVELER” | “THE WORD” | | ' F. Budd Schooley, M.D. ' : 675-5910 Bicentennial Books, at Book & Record Mart, Walden & Wide Awake Book Stores, Nesbitt Hospital & College Misericordia. by Charlot M. Denmon) husband, John Perry, and by Mrs. Mary Sickler in memory of her late husband, Cecil Sickler and her late son, Fred Sickler. Edward Romanowski of Las Vagas, Nev., spent the holiday weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Romanowski, Exeter Park, and his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krispin, Carverton. Silver wedding Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kapolka of Keelersburg, who will observe their silver wedding anniversary on Tuesday. Ed is the well known dairy farmer and auctioneer. The occasion will be marked with an anniversary mass of Thanksgiving Sunday morning at 10:30 in Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland. Confraternity of Christian Doctrine of St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton and Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland, is to be commended on its decision to resume the annual parish picnics, which in times past were part of the traditional observance of Memorial Day. The picnics attracted audiences of one thousand and more and served as a time for family reunions and get-togethers of older members of both parishes. CCD members are planning for an extra large turnout this year. Leonard Krispin, president of the CCD, is in charge of arrangements. Com- mittees will be announced later. The Rev. Father Thomas Croghan pastor, is honorary chairman. UM meetings Council on Ministries of the Carverton UM Charge will meet Monday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Baird, Sutton Creek Road. Ella Moore Class of East Dallas UM Church is sponsoring a rummage sale today and tomorrow in the church social rooms. Monthly Bible Study of Centermoreland UM Church will take place tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the homeof Dr. and Mrs. Millard Beatty, Cen- termoreland. Pastor-Parish Relations committee of the three UM Churches comprising the Centermoreland UM Charge will meet with lay leaders from each church Sunday evening at 8 at East Dallas UM Church. Plans for the annual Daily Vacation Bible School at Centermoreland UM Church will be among the topics to be discussed at the meeting of DVBS teachers to be held Monday morning at 10 in Cen- termoreland UM Church social rooms. Sincere sympahty is extended to the family of the late Dr. Jaroslav Moravec, who passed away last week at home. Funeral services were held Monday morning in Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland. Dr. Moravec formerly served as a professor of sociology at Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre. Flea market Plans for the benefit flea market to be held Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in St. Frances Cabrini Church social rooms under auspices of the Con- fraternity of Christian Doctrine of St. Frances Church and Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland, are complete. Annual rum- mage sale under auspices Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 21-23 at St. Frances. Administrative boards of the three UM Churches comprising the Cen- termoreland UM Charge will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at Centermoreland UM Church. Bible Study Howe to exhibit in Pittston "On April 16, the Warehouse Art Gallery, 381 N. Main St., Pittston, will present a one man art show of Richard James Howe. Howe earned a’'B.A. in art from College Misericordia and has had a number of local exhibits. He has also been invited to exhibit his works in a New York Gallery. The exhibit will include watercolors, oils, acrylics, prints and sculpture. The opening will be Saturday, April 16th, at 7 p.m. The artist will also be present on Sunday, April 17. The exhibit will remain open until May 1. The Gallery hours are Monday through Sunday, 1-6 p.m. meetings will resume next Wednesday night at 7:30 in Centermoreland UM Church. Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Company and its auxiliary is spon- soring a benefit hoagie sale on Saturday at the fire house in Orange. Hoagies can be picked up between the hours of 10 to 1 on ORLANDO PAVING COMPANY Driveways Sidewalks Parking Lots .5-Ton Roller .Free Estimates 288-5158 LEARN TO DRIVE BN [ENS REIN HOME OFFICE: Newark, Delaware 19713 400 KIDDER ST., 333 Exeter Ave: TOTAL RECEIPTS AND OPENING BALANCE EXPENDITURES Police protection $ 10,120 Zoning 2,216 Highways 29,253 Recreation 3,375 Miscellaneous : CASH BALANCE-at December 31, 1976 HIGHWAY AID FUND CASH BALANCE-at January 1,1976 CASH RECEIPTS State Motor License Fund Grant $ Smo Earnings from Temporary investments TOTAL RECEIPTS AND OPENING BALANCE EXPENDITURES Construction, rebuilding, and repair of streets and roads nl BALANCE-at December Ne P. O. Box 1822 Shavertown, Pa. 18708 24 Hour Service Residence 717-696-3582 C. K. PARKER Phone 717 675-494¢ FREE csTIMATE * Insured RE
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