saltines, fruit, milk. apple sauce, cookie, milk. MONDAY--Hot chilled milk. milk. THURSDAY--Juice, with meat sauce, ice cream, chilled milk. Public Notice LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Township Zoning and Hearing Board will hold a Dublic meeting May 16, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to hear the appeal of Stanley Cook R.D. 5, Tunkhannock, Pa. 18757 for a variance from Section V (Side yard requirements) of the Dallas Township Zoning Ordinance. Property is located on East Overbrook Road (Fernbrook) and is zoned B-3. Leonard Kozick 154 Zoning Officer LEGAL NOTICE The Dallas Township Zoning and Hearing Board will hold a public meeting May 16, 1977 at 7:30 p.m. in the Dallas Township Municipal Building to hear the appeal of Maryann Wilson, 72 Franklin St., Dallas, Pa. for a variance from Section V. (Side yard requirements) of the Dallas Township Zoning Ordinance. Property is located on Lake High- way and is zoned B-3. Leonard Kozick 15 Zoning Officer LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Incorporation have been filed and approved with the Department of State, Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania, on April 12, 1977, under the Business Corporation Act approved May 5, 1933, and amendments and sup- plements thereto, by LUNCHEON DELICACIES, INC., a cor: poration formed for the following purposes: To have unlimited power to engage in and do any lawful act concerning any and all -§ lawful business for which cor- porations may be incorporated nae the Business Corporation aw Richard M. Goldberg, Esq. HOURIGAN, KLUGER & SPOHRER ASSOCIATES 700 United Penn Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania LEGAL NOTICE The Franklin Township of Luzerne County Zoning Hearing Board will conduct a public hearing in the basement of the Orange United Methodist Church, Orange, Pa. at 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 1, 1977 for the purpose of hearing the following requests: Vincent Bellezza request per- mission to place a mobile home on his property located on Cummings Road, Twp. Rt. 699. Alan and Marleen Shaver request permission to place a mobile home on their property located on Cummings Road, Twp. Barbara Gottsaband request permission to place a mobile home on her property located on Pamunds Road, County Road, No. Harold M. Hoover Township Secretary 15-1 15-2 DOUG MILLER ROOFING 333 Exeter Ave. West Pittston REASONABLE RATES x # ALL TYPES ROOFING Gutter werk, Aluminum eves, * »Attic insulation ALL WORK GUARANTEED & INSURED »(Call 654-0512 anytime » WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS FOR ALL MAKE CARS Brake re ms & Disc Rotors Turned DUKE’S AUTO PARTS A Division of Howard Isaacs Inc Memorial Highway, Trucksville Open daily 8 to 5 Sat. 8 to la 2 a ——— 696-1020 WIN i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franek and their daughters, Mrs. Geraldine Charney and grand- children, Ann Marie, Cynthia and James Charney, Jr. of Franklin, N.J., spent the week end with Mrs. Franek’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grauzlis, West Eighth St., Carverton. Dallas Mothers Club had nice audiences in at- tendance Friday and Saturday evenings when the benefit minstrel show was presented. Mrs. Lois Perry and Mrs. Jean Sickler of Carverton, sang in the chorus while Mrs. Faye Perry presented a specialty number in ad- dition to singing in the chorus. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stitzer of Wyoming visited Mrs. Stitzer’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth DeGraw of Centermoreland, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Inman and son Barry of Appalchin, N.Y. spent Sunday with Mrs. Inman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Townsend, Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth DeGraw of Cen- termoreland attended the dinner Saturday evening at the Triton Hose Company in Tunkhannock. Also attending from Cen- termoreland were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Corby. The dinner was sponsored by the Wyoming County Council of Republican Women. Brownie Girl Scout Troop 635 of Carverton UM Church will meet at the church tomorrow evening at 6:45 from where the group will leave to attend the presentation of ‘‘Wind in the Willows” at College Misericordia. Mt. Zion Women United Methodist Women of Mt. Zion will meet Tuesday evening at 8 at the church with Mrs. Coridon Lloyd, president, presiding. Plans for the annual yard sale to be held Saturday, Aug. 6 will be discussed. Harry Martin of East Dallas had quite a thrill on Sunday at the Cherry Blossom Festival in Wilkes-Barre. His grand- son, Robert Stanton of Leh- man, was a member of the quartet that took first place in the raft race from Pitt- ston to the Market Street Bridge. A capacity crowd at- tended the concert presented by the ‘“‘Belltones’’ Sunday evening in Dymond Hollow UM Church. The concert was sponsored by the UM Youth Fellowship of the Dymond Hollow Church. Mrs. Ama DeGraw, Centermoreland, was pleasantly surprised on Friday when a quintet of former work pals surprised her to dinner at the Big Apple in Tunkhannock. They were Mrs. Glenys Bytheway, Mrs. Betty Adamchik, Mrs. Susan Hemsley, and Mrs. Helen Stiles, all of Luzerne, and Mrs. Florence Moss of Shavertown. UMYF tea United Methodist Youth Fellowship ' of Cen- termoreland will have a Mothers’ Day tea Saturday evening at 7:30 in the church hall. All women of the church will be guests. The Doorbell Night solicitation for funds, sponsored last week, to raise funds for the Little League Baseball program in the Orange- Centermoreland areas, was a big success and Little League officials, as well as officers of the Mothers Auxiliary want to express their thanks and appreciation to all those, who contributed and assured the success of the Little League program for this season. Mrs. Thomas Edwards, and infant daughter, Karen of Carlisle, Pa., spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shupp, Demunds Road. Tonight will be clean up night at Centermoreland UM Church and members are asked to turn out with shovels, rakes and other equipment to give the church grounds the annual Spring cleanup. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. TAPE PLA YERS Saturday 8am-5pm Kankakee, lllinois 60901. © General Foods Corporation 1977 Dorrance, Sr., Orange, have returned after visiting Mr. Dorrance’s sisters, Mrs. Celia Parra, , and Mrs. Josephine Zajkowski, and the latter’s * daughter, Miss Ann Zajkowski, in Manville, N.J. Prayer service will be held tonight at 7:30 in Northmoreland Baptist Church, Centermoreland, with Rev. T.W. Reeves, pastor, in charge. In Memoriam An ‘In Memoriam’ mass will be offered Sunday morning at 10:30 in Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland, for Wilfred A. Denis. Schedule of ‘In Memoriam’ masses for this week end in St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton, as announced by the pastor, Rev. Father Thomas Croghan, follows: Friday morning at 8 for Mrs. Mary Kuzma; Saturday afternoon at 4:30 for Mrs. Armanda DeCesaris. On Sunday, ‘In Memoriam’ masses will be offered in St. Frances Cabrini Church, as follows: at 9 a.m. for George Kasaba; at 11:30 for Theresa Hendricks, at 5 in the afternoon for Charles Gostynski. Back Mountain Riding Club will sponsor a benefit modern and farmer dance Saturday night, May 14, from 9 to 12, at the American Legion Home, West Sixth St., West Wyoming, A baked goods auction will be held in conjunction with the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bloomer of Marlton, N.J. spent the week end with Mrs. Bloomer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, East Dallas. Flowers on the altar for Sunday morning’s worship Church were in loving memory of Mrs. Florence Coon and were presented by Shirley Gashi and Taffy Shotwell. First Communion A class of 12 girls and boys will receive first communion at the 10:30 Mothers Day mass Sunday morning in Blessed Sacrament Church, Father Thomas Croghan, pastor, will be celebrant of the mass and will offer the sacrament. Members of the class, who have been receiving Sidewalks Parking Lots .5-Ton Roller .Free Estimates 288-5158 “SPIRITUAL | TRAVELER” l “THE WORD” { F. Budd Schooley, M.D. | 675-5910 Book & Record Mart, i Walden & Wide Awake ¢ Book Stores, Nesbitt Hospital & College! Misericordia. Sn a a a a aaa CARPET CLEANING Get a Professional Job Done. At Prices As Low As Renting Your Own, FALLON’S CARPET & UPHOLSTERING CLEANING After 6:00 Call 675-2249 The Di-Gel DiC Iv Anti-Gas medicine Di-Gel adds to its Pe tuted Antacids. ETT special instructions for the occasion from Anthony Gilbert, Centermoreland school teacher, are Jeffrey Montross, Robert Spudis, Struckus, Robert Smith, Robert Bolcarovic, and Charles Piekanski and these girls: Misses Tracey Kurtinitis, Amy Fronc- zkiewicz, Josephine Witkowski, Judy Faux, Jennifer Hayes. Grange to meet Mountain Grange 567 of Carverton will meet Monday evening at 7:30 in the Grange Hall, Car- verton. Plans for the preparation of a float to be entered in the annual Sweet Valley Memorial Day Parade will be discussed. Plans also will be completed for the election day lunch and dinner menu to be served at the Grange Hall on Primary Election Day, Tuesday, May 17. Grange members will serve hot dogs, wimpies, and soup, at lunch time at the Grange Hall polling place, and a meat loaf dinner at supper time. More than a score of members of Girl Scout Troop 263 of Cen- termoreland were treated to a showing of “Wind in the Willows” at College Misericordia Friday evening. Scouts attending were Misses Ann Marie Wheaton, Michelle Nice, Bobby Bolcarovic, Chris Bolcarovic, Kim Montross, Karen Zaledonis, Beth Knizer, Mary Montross, Jennifer Boyes, Rachel Skovronsky, Marie Skovronsky, Tammy Blee, Paula Knizer, Ann Dymond, Christy Wheaton, Becky Askew, Vicki Askew, Lois Weaver, Dona Rought, Georgia Phillips, Barbara Gates, Elizabeth Boyes. Sincere sympathy ex- tended to Mrs. Frank Lange of East Dallas on the Frank Lange, Funeral services were held Monday from the Disque Funeral Home. Rev. Paul Bauer, pastor of the Carverton UM Charge, and Rev. Carlos Munoz, pastor of the Centermoreland UM Charge, attended the Ministers Conference with Methodist Bishop James Ault in Binhamton, N.Y. yesterday. Pairs and Spares Class of Carverton UM Church will meet tomorrow evening at the church to complete plans for the benefit spaghetti supper to be served Saturday evening at 5, at the church. Tickets can be secured from any member of the class or at the church. Hockey Mothers A covered dish dinner will be held by the Lake- Lehman Hockey mother’s on May 10 at 6:30 p.m. in the social room of the Lehman United Methodist Church. All junior and senior high hockey players and their mothers are invited. 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