rauy TWO ‘So Isaid to her...’ MUTUAL FRIENDS-Natural enemies become mutual fence-not really, they play together daily and are the best ilk Is it only because they are separated by the iron of friends. (Mark Moran Photo) by Tom Mooney The Harveys Lake Taxpayers Assn. is urging the borough Municipal Authority to make a special effort to. collect overdue sewer payments. At a recent meeting, the Taxpayers Assn. an- nounced it would ask the HLMA to develop a plan for collecting overdue sewer bills. Association president = William ‘Buddy’ Hoblak said he would personally urge the HLMA to cooperate with the Taxpayers by setting up a joint committee to look at the delinquency list and ‘see where it stands.’ Hoblak said he was aware that some people may well have difficulty in paying but that it would still be a good idea to check the list name by name in order to maximize payments. In a related matter, the Association’s leadership said it would continue to press the HLMA for in- formation on its exact liability for damage to the roads following sewer installation. Association .For times when you want to see the bank . . . but you don’t want the bank to see you, First Eastern is introducing Quik Teller, the fastest, most convenient way to do your banking. > Now you can get cash in curlers . . . pay a bill in your old clothes . .. or make a deposit in sneakers. And you can do it any time of the day or night. Quik Teller loves you just the way you are. Apply for your Quik Teller card at any First Eastern Bank office. Now we're happy to be there when and where you need us. Check for the Quik Teller location nearest you. Berwick ® Bloomsburg e Stroudsburg e Arlington Heights ¢ Mount Pocono © Scranton . solicitor Atty. Gifford Cappellini said he would shortly meet with HLMA solicitor Atty. Donald McFadden to go over a letter to HLMA from PennDOT which the Association believes holds costs of road restoration. Hoblak said he was concerned about ‘anything swept under the rug or any buckpassing,’ while Cappellin com- mented that, in his view, ‘PennDOT feels there's enough fault on the Authority’s part.’ Association. member Clayton Sorber told the group that he has ob- served major road set- tlements in the vicinity of a pumping station because of what he called improperly laid pipe. Hoblak predicted that ‘Our assessed valuation is going to suffer’ if such problems are not spotted and correctecd. The Association commended borough council for passing an ordinance requiring the Pennsylvania Fish Commission to hook up its property to the borough sewer system and for its new garbage ordinance. Cappellini said he would press council for ad- ditional ordinances regulating litter and parking. The Association also announced that solicitor Cappellini had obtained from borough solicitor Atty. Joseph Kasper a written opinion stating that council has equal powers with the HLMA in determining if a group can use the HLMA building meeting rocza. A dispute develop several weeks ago when the Association was denied opportunity by HLMA to hold a special evening meeting. According to Cappellini, council can now give permission. Constable Wallace Gauthier, Applewood Manor, Dallas, recently received a certificate of achievement from the Luzerne County district attorney’s office and Luzerne County Women Organized Against Rape (WOAR). Mr. Gauthier completed a two-day seminar on ‘Rape! A Policeman’s Perspective’ held at Luzerne County Com- To a child from the inner-cities, where a tree is ‘a rarity and stars seldom seen, a stay in the country can be both memorable and rewar- ding. 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