A Mivspnss Franklin Township supervisors will hold their May meeting Monday evening at ‘8 in the basement of the Orange United Methodist Church. Included on the agenda wil be a resolution to sue the 1981 Federal revenue sharing funds of slightly ayment on the town- ship’s loan debt of $10,000 ‘at First National Bank of ‘Wyoming. "A special program, “Help for the Aged,” will take place today from 9 to 4 at the Franklin Town- ship fire hall in Orange. Plans for a benefit rummage sale to'be held May 6-7 were discussed at a meeting Monday af- ternoon of women of St. Frances Cabrini R.C. Church. Donations of items for the sale are being requested. © May meeting of the board of supervisors of Northmoreland Township will be held Monday evening at 7 at the home of the board’s secretary, Mrs. Bea Beatty, Route 292, in Centermoreland. Communion will be administered at ° the evening gospel service Sunday at 7:30 in Nor- thmoreland Baptist Church when Fred Whitman will be the guest speaker, Pastor James May has announced. Pairs and Spares Class of Carverton UM Church will meet Friday evening at 8 in the church social rooms. George Parrish is class president. Wesley Lewis of Mount Zion is a patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Congregation of Orange UM Church was on the receiving end of a new attractive bulletin board made by Louis Bedford of Orange. The open house celebrations for two of the area’s older residents, Rev. Charles Gilbert of Mount Zion and Mrs. Gertrude Coolbaugh of Dymond Hollow, on Sunday afternoon were well attended. Mrs. "Dallas Chapter of Unico will hold its installation “dinner, May 9, at ‘the Legal Notice The Dallas Borough Zoning Board will meet May 13, 1981, 7:00 “|p.m., at the Dallas Borough ‘| Building, 25 Main Street, Dallas, Pennsylvania, to act on the ap- Devlin, Memorial Highway, Dallas, Pennsylvania. For the Zoning Board of Dallas Borough Drew Fitch, Zoning Officer 14-2-P NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been - granted in the following Estate. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make: payment, and those having claims and demands fo present the same without delay to the Executrix named : Estate of ZEQUA SALLITT, late lof Wilkes-Barre City, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania (died March 5, 1981). Mrs. Sarah Casem, €.0. ANTHONY P. MOSES, Attorney 960 United Penn Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 14-3-P NOTICE is hereby given that Letters: of Administration have PATRICK J. DeMURO, a.k.a. PATRICK J. MOORE; late of the Borough of Forty Fort, County of Luzerne, Pennsylvania, who died May 23, 1980. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those having “| claims or demands to present the same without delay to the Administratrix, Helen DeMuro, 1002 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, Pennsylvania 18704, or her Attorneys, Hourigan, Kluger & Spohrer Associates, 700 United | Penn Bank Building, Wilkes: Barre, Pennsylvania 18701. Richard M. Goldberg, Esquire for HOURIGAN, KLUGER & SPOHRER ASSOCIATES Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701 13-3-P NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN “that Arficles of Incorporation were filed with and approved by the Department of State of the ‘Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on April 3, 1981, and a Certificate of Incorporation issued to JUDICORP, INC. The purpose of the corporation is to have unlimited power to “engage in and do any lawful act concerning any or all lawful business for which corporations may be incorporated under the Business Corporation Law, ap- amended. COSLETT &COSLETT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 515 United Penn Bank Bldg: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 15-1-P NOTICE 5 The Lake-Lehman School District hereby gives notice that a proposed budget in the amount of funds that will be required by the ' School District in its several departments for the 1981-82 fiscal year is available for. public in- spection at the Office of the " Secretary, Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, Lehman, Pennsylvania. It is the purpose of the Board of Directors of the Lake-Lehman School District to adopt this proposed budget after making such revisions in it as are deemed advisable and levy the proposed taxes at the regular monthly Board of School High School, Lehman, PA. he is liable. Court House, Assessors’ Office, nock, Pennsylavnia. LAKE-LEHMAN DISTRICT 15-3-P Castle Inn Restaurant, Coolbaugh’s open house took place in the Franklin Township fire hall in Orange; Rev. Mr. Gilbert, who observed his 90th birthday, was honored at an open house at ‘the Mount Zion UM ‘Church social rooms. The CPR course is being offered today and tomorrow at the Orange Opening day ceremonies of the Bob Horlacher Memorial Little League will take place Saturday afternoon at 1 at ‘the Beaumont diamond, Richard ‘Dick’ Hislop, league president has announced. Five two- inning exhibition ball games are on the opening day program and will include games by these teams: In the Tee Ball division, Noxen A’s will meet the Orange Orioles; Beaumont will meet the Centermoreland Phillies in a Minor Division contest; Pony Tail Soft- ball division, for girls nine to12 years of age, Kunkle will take on Noxen; Orange Yankes will play the Beaumont squad in a Majors Division game, and the final contest will fire hall, each evening from 7 to 10. MM’s of Cen- termoreland UM Church will complete plans for their annual Senior Citizens’ dinner at a meeting this evening in the church social rooms. The dinner will be held Saturday evening at 6 in the church social rooms. of the Majors Division will be Tuesday, May 5, when three games are on tap. In Tuesday’s openers, Orange Orioles will journey to Noxen; Kunkle Indians will take on the Beaumont Braves, and the Centermoreland the Orange Yankees of the Orange Firemen’s diamond. Regular season opening games in the other Horlacher divisions will be played during the latter part of next week. In preparation for the opening, Hislop an- nounced that a scorekeepers clinic will be held Thursday evening at 8 at the Beaumont school field, with an umpire clinic for all league umpries taking Memorial fynwat; send the Centermoreland place Friday evening at a calzo 1S ppjjlies against Kunkle in 7:30, also at Beaumont. : a Teeners Division soft- All scorekeepers and Cocktails will be from 6 to 7 p.m. with dinner from 7 to 8 p.m. There will be a program beginning at 8 p.m. Outgoing president ‘is Angelo M. Russo. The newly-elected president is Gene DeStefano. Guest speakers will be past national president, Al Dante, Jr. Guests are invited. Kingston Township Supervisors ball game. : Regular season opening umpires are asked to attend. The annual Roast Beef Dinner sponsored by the Brotherhood of St. Paul’s Lutheran - Church, Shavertown, will be held Saturday, May 2. The dinner will be served in the church social rooms from 5 to 7 p.m. Adult tickets are $3.75, children under 12 years $2. necessary in the circumstances. Kingston, Pennsylvania March 3, 1981 Joseph H. Williams & Co. December 31, 1980and 1979 1980 : rr 1999 ’ ASSETS CASH (Includes General Fund balance of $128,601 and $88,601 at 1980 and 1979, respectively) $492,733 $364,019 RECEIVABLES General Fund-Taxes and other receivables-less 25 percent reserve for uncollectable taxes $ 2,097 $ 1,005 Revenue Sharing Fund 1300 in ommunity Park Fund . A TOTAL RECEIVABLES $13,197 $19,039 $505,930 $383,058 3 LIABILITIES AND FUND EQUITY ' ACCOUNTS PAYABLE General Fund $ 14,602 $ 5,468 Revenue Sharing Fund 322 225 EDA Grant Fund : i 560 Highway Aid Fund Due to Dallas Area Municipal Authority for delinquent sewer rental payments (Note 1) 23,065 18520 TOTAL LIABILITIES $38,840 $24,773 EQUITY OF FUNDS RS S557 1250 Unrestricted fund: General Fund 77,332 53,031 Restricted funds (Note 4) Police Pension Fund 295,584 244,576 Highway Aid Fund 37,486 16,060 Community Park Fund r 7,500 Revenue Sharing Fund 39.818 20,521 EDA Grant Fund 3 o) 4,010 Capital Reserve Fund ’ : TOTAL EQUITY OF FUNDS $467,090 $358,285 : $505,930 $383058 KINGSTON TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Years ended December 31, 1980 and 1979 7 1980 1979 GENERAL FUND CASH BALANCE-at Januray 1 $88,601 $ 7,230 REVENUE RECEIPTS Real estate and per capita tax $85,635 $81,039 Earned income tax 341,705 321,284 Real estate transfer tax 15,963 17,293 Licenses and permits ? 9,475 8,207 Fines, forfeits and costs 15,881 11,491 Departmental earnings 6,570 7,928 Grants and gifts 18,365 62,139 . Miscellaneous 11,330 355 Interest 6,365 £ : TOTAL REVENUE RECEIPTS S120 S50%73¢ NON-REVENUE RECEIPTS Contributions from state for pension funds $33,325 $29,993 Transfer from Revenue Sharing Fund 3 4,156 Miscellaneous 8,744 8,698 TOTAL NON-REVENUE RECEIPTS $42,069 $42,847 TOTAL RECEIPTS AND OPENING BALANCE $641,952 $559,813 GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES Administration $33,821 $36,091 Tax collections 15,371 10,692 Township buildings 18,068 17,720 Police protection 118,608 112,039 Fire protection 300 200 Building regulation, planning and zoning 7,396 9,035 Highways 129,225 156,836 General health services A 40,595 General recreation 7,607 2,719 Miscellaneous governmental 62,066 55,292 TOTAL GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES $392,462 $441,219 NON-GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES Transfers to Capital Reserve Fund $85,053 eo Transfer to Highway Aid Fund 2,518 : Transfers to Police and Volunteer Firemen Pension Funds 33,325 29,993 TOTAL NON-GOVERNMENTAL EXPENDITURES $120,896 $29,993 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $513,358 $471,212 $128,601 $88,601 CASH BALANCE-at December 31 KINGSTON TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT December 31, 1930 NOTE 1--DUE TO DALLAS AREA MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY Under an agreement with the Dallas Area Municipal Authority, the Township is required to make payment to the Authority for delinquent sewer rental accounts. Amounts billed to the Township for delinquencies as of December 31, 1980 and 1979 were, according to the Dallas Area Municipal Authority, $23,065 and $18,520 respec- tively. NOTE 2--EDA GRANT FUND The Township entered into a contract with the Economic Development Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce for a grant for renovations to its municipal building. As of December 31, 1980, the project was com- pleted. The entire $398,000 grant funds have been received and disbursed. The general contractor received final payment in 1979. No reporting of this grant is enclosed due to the fact that the entire grant is under a separate report. NOTE 3--TRANSFERS In 1980 and 1979, the Township deposited directly into its General Fund checking account monies received for the Police and Volunteer Firemen Pension Funds. These monies were then disbursed to the various funds accounted for separately. NOTE 4--RESTRICTED FUNDS The equity of restricted funds is to be used for the following purposes: Police Pension Fund-Restricted trust fund from which expenditures may be for police pension and death benefits only. Highway Aid Fund-Restricted to expenditures relating to roads and streets. Community Park Fund-Restricted to expenditures for the community park project. Revenue Sharing Fund-Restricted to allowable expenditures under federal revenue sharing regulations. EDA Grant Fund-Restricted to expenditures for municipal building renovations. Capital Reserve Fund-Restricted to expenditures for capital outlays. 15-1-P 4 ment of your pet. 675-4943 ] Wayne Dog Food Supplies Science Diet PetToys Obedience Lessons