E ae the Dallas American Legion on Saturday. Dwight Strasser) Penn State-Wilkes- = program is sponsored in trained in basic returns Barre will continue to cooperation with the preparation. : offer incom etax Internal Revenue Service : assistance to taxpayers and the Business Tax preparation who have no yet filed their tax returns and are confused about filling out the necessary information to the IRS. VITA, the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Adminstration students at PSU-Wilkes-Barre. The center will be located in Hayfield house, Room H- 105. The VITA student volunteers were specially sessions will not be held on Tuesday, March 2, or March 9, due to the campus Spring break because students will not be available. VITA assistance, however, will CHICKEN CUTLETS LR RL Lb. 5-LB. BAG $Q4s (Ay od oH a5 ; lb. VX Lh : & 13 10-1B. BAG A LE INSPECTED AND OPEN EVERY & [8% $9433 BACKS LRA : Lb LURE: 3:7. H] | 90 aris: THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1982 League will take place By Mike Polk y ° Saturday afternoon from Members of Cavertown 3 to 5 for Little Leaguers United Methodist Church fron} i Nominee) will sponsor a hoagie sal OWnsinp ai, the; Un 20 Ble See | Methodist Church in . on Wednesday, March 24. | Hoagie orders at $1.25 teach should be placed by March 17. Girl Scout Sunday will be observed at the 11:15 i morning worship service i Sunday in Cen- termoreland United Methodist Church when Brownies, Cadettes and - Senior Girl Scouts will take part in the service. Centermoreland, and for Franklin Township Little Leaguers at the home of Richard Hislop in Orange. Northmoreland = Town- ship Volunteer Firemen’s Group will meet Tuesday evening at 8 at the home of Clinton Kyttle. Cindy Weiskerger is a patient in the Alfred L. Dupont Institute, Charles (Chuckie) pDeNemours Foundation, Dulsky of Cen- in Wilmington, Del. termoreland is a patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Cheerio Class of Orange United Methodist Church will meet Monday evening The second in the six- weeks Lenten Series Tour will highlight an evening service Sunday at 7:30 for members of the three at 8. United Methodists March meeting of the Churches of the Cen- Franklin Township termoreland UM Charge. The service on Sunday, ‘“The Passover,” will be at the Dymond Hollow UM Church. Rev. Donald Walter is pastor. Volunteer Fire Company will be held Tuesday evening at 8 at the fire house in Orange. resume operation on Registrations for Little March 16 through April 6. Noxen looking for turn By Mike Polk Prominent civic leaders of Noxen Township are looking forward to a ‘turn- around’ in that com- munity’s progress following the demolition of the former Noxen Tannery. The Tannery, closed since 1953, is a group of dilapidated buildings that has been a ‘community blight’ the last two decades. Demolition is ten- tatively scheduled to begin next month. Representatives of 15 northeastern Pennsyl- vania firms have shown interest in acquiring the demolition contract since the authority advertised last month for bidders. A pre-ward conference was held last Tuesday in Tunkhannock and the authority expects to receive in the neigh- borhood of 10 actual proposals for the domolition. Proposals on the cost of the demolition will be opened in the Wyoming County Redevelopment and Housing Authority offices on Route 309, Eaton Township, Friday morning at 11. Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded the Wyoming County Redevelopment Authority a grant of $50,000 for the tannery’s demolition. Raising the priority for the Wyoming County Redevelopment Authority for more than a year because the Housing Authority plans to con- struct a low-to-moderate housing project on a portion of the site when the demolition is com- pleted. According to plans discussed at last week’s meeting of the Wyoming County Authority, were tentative plans for the housing project presented by Thomas Kearns of Von Storch & Kearns, an architectural firm of Clarks Summit, for a 16- unit apartment building. The Clarks Summit firm is designing the housing project. Proposal sub- mitted by Kearns includes nine two-bedroom apartments, six three- bedroom apartments and a two-bedroom apartment to accommodate physically handicapped residents. Some elements of the Kearns’ proposal on construction materials to be used were questioned and the architectural firm agreed to reconsider those parts of the ten- tative plans. John Martin, executive director of the Wyoming County Redevelopment and Housing Authority, hopes the final plans on the housing project will be completed quickly so that plans can be submitted to for the housing project also will come from HUD. The Housing Authority awarded a contract for $990 to James Walton, Laceyville surveyor, for a topographic survey of the housing project site. The topographic survey, Martin said, must be Youth Group of Cen: termoreland UM Church will go on a roller skating party Sunday after the morning service. World Day of Prayer service for women will be held Friday afternoon at 1 at Orange United Methodist termoreland. Confirmation Class of the Carvertown UM Charge will Saturday at Carvertown UM Church. Mount Zion UM Church Men’s Class will hold its’ annual benefit pancake! supper at the church on| Saturday, March 13.| Tickets can be purchased | from any member of the’ class. Ella Moore Class of | East Dallas UM Church will meet Tuesday af- ternoon at 1. Ladies Christian Class of East Dallas UM Church will meet Tuesday evening. HUD as part of the prelimanary for the housing project. Housing Authority members are looking for completion of the project early Fall if plans move along as] scheduled. i On Thursday March 4, at 8 p.m., at Marks Old House Restaurant, Rte. 92S Tunkhannock, the Endless Mountains Kennel Club will host Pa. State Dog Law Officer Russel Carney as guest speaker at the regular monthly meeting. Carney’s topic for the evening will be current Dog. Laws pertaining to the keeping of dogs, providing for the licensing of dogs and kennels, also new legislation con- cerning the dog laws will be discussed. The public is invited to attend, the club extends it’s open invitation to any person interested in learning more about dogs, their care, management and training. At each monthly meeting the club maintains a free in- formation table with various booklets and pamphlets ‘to help dog owners learn more about Hi Crafters, Still the number one craft of the season is candy making. Molds, flavoring, coloring, instruction books, trims, papers, foil wraps, caramel filling, fondant, dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white, colored, peanut butter, mint and dietetic coatings are all available for you to make your own confections for Easter or parties. The molds are great for plaster also. Coming up very quickly is counted cross stitch and needle point on plastic canvas. Mary Alice and Susan are conducting classes every Wednesday evening. You can join anytime. Our walls are stocked with over 350 books, D.M.C. floss, plastic canvas, clear and colored, and many accessories for your needle work. I'm going headfirst into the wedding season. Car decorations of all styles, shower favors, silk bouquets, headpieces or any other item you may need to complete your special day | will create for you. We have had.'so many requests for cake decorating supplies we went ahead and put the line in. It's all new to us and with help and ideas from our customers we'll have everyone turning cakes into works of art. ye A great new product is Duncan Home ceramics. You can pour a mold and bake it right in your own oven. Your design comes out perfect for painting and is virtually unbreakable. ™: DELLA ROBBIA 697 Market St., Kingston Corners Building — 288-0873 OPEN: MON., WED., THURS., 9:30-9 — TUES., FRI, SAT., 9:30-6 their pets. tannery has heen a top HUD for approval. Funds Sallie's most exciting time of the year is nearing — Easter. She now can release all her new bump chenille bunnies. Classes will be taught on these adorable credtures. Come in and talk to her, she'll be glad to get you going on your own bunny hutch. Wait until you see her giant “Peter Cottontail”. Scott is back to his favorite craft — Pom Poms. His latest is a takeoff on Smurf. He also did a really pretty ribbon rainbow. For St. Patrick's Day the lighted shamrocks for your front window have been selling so fast Scott can’t keep up with his orders. My Grandmother, Lottie, has been working day and night to price all the new Spring flowers, ribbons, Annalee rabbits, baskets and Easter novelties that have been coming into the shop. Along with our full line of Pysanky Egg supplies, we have in stock the Polish willow baskets in which to carry your tradi- tional foods and eggs to church. There are craft classes assembling at Luzerne County Community College and Kingston Recreation Board that Delores will be teaching this semester. Call the offices of the two locations to find out how you can sign up. Young and old girls alike love the barrettes made from satin ribbon and beads. We will soon have almost every color made in the ribbon for you to design your own “fashion barrettes”. A potpourri class will be held at the store on March 18. Potpourri is the blending of oils and flowers to make lovely scented sachets and home accessories. Call for further information. Every day of the year holds a special meaning for someone. Share HAPPY CRAFTING . . Presently the club is working on spring ac- tivities which include an ‘obedience training class. ‘For more information, write Endless Mountains Kennel Club, . P.O. Box 18657. Knights bounce O’Reilly Coach Shorty Hitch- cock’s Lake-Lehman Queensmen 51-11 thrashing last Wednesday gym. pins, four forfeits and a TONY THE BARBER 27 N. Main St. Dallas. Pa. BACK BUSINESS — Hospital patients at press time included Harry Welliver of Mount Zion at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital in Kingston and Mrs. Marion Brace of Orange in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. LUZERNE / Northeastern, Pa. No. 1 TRUCK DEALER NEW 1982 PICKUPS 1980 CHEVY LUY LONG BED 4-Cyl. Auto. Trans 1-Owner. 10.000 Miles. *5495 1980 AMG EAGLE 4x4 STATION WAGON 6.Cyl. Stand. Trans. P.S. 2-Tone Paint. Roof Rack Fancy Tires and Wheels, 29.000 Miles, Local Trade. *5895 1979 DODGE VAN V-8. Auto. P.S..P.B. AM FM Stereo 14.000 Orig. Miles. Wagon Wheels. ‘4895 1978 FORD F150 4x4 PICKUP V-8,4-Speed. P.S., Lockout Hubs, Low Miles. *5895 1979 BODGE W150 4x4 PICKUP V-8, Auto.. P.S.. P.B., AM FM Stereo Radio, 2-Tone Paint. Wagon Wheels. *5995 1979 CHEVY ‘/2-TON PICKUP V-8, Auto. P.S. P.B. Factory Air Cond. 8 Box. ‘4695 1978 RAMCHARGER V-8 Auto..P.S..P.B.. w Power Angle Plow. Local Trade 35.000 Miles. ~_%q995 1978 SUBARU BRAT 4x4 PICKUP 4-Cyl., 4-Speed. SHARP! __*3795 "1978 INT. SCOUT 4-WHEEL DRIVE V-8, Auto. P.S., P.B. Bucket Seats, Dual Gas Tanks _*a89s 1978 DODGE WARLOCK PICKUP V-8,4-Speed.P.S, Short Box. Mags Low Miles $3795 Just Trade! 1981 CHEVY CHEVETTE 4-DOOR SEDAN Auto. Air Cond.. 9.000 Miles Plus Much. Much More. 1995 7 Only A Partial Listing WE WRITE DEALS — NOBODY WALKS Nobody Beats Our Deals MORE TRADES ARRIVING ON THE LUZERNE- * DALLAS HWY. 287-1155 Sorry that | was FOR YOUR TRUCK, VAN away so long. “and dds : Would appreciate See Paul Posek your business. LUZERNE MOTORS Thank you. | : 287-1155 [EGALS Cash Balances Jan. 1, 1981 General Fund Highway Aid Federal Revenue Sharing Receipts Real Estate Taxes Local Tax Act Highway Aid Fed. Revenue Sharing License & Permits Fines & Costs Grants & Gifts Special Assess. & Loans Sale of Supplies Misc. Non Revenue Receipts Temporary Loan Interest Total Receipts and balances Administration Tax Collection Municipal Buildings Police Protection Fire Protection Building Regulations & Zoning Health & Sanitation Highways Parks & Recreation Special Services Misc. Interest Non Governmental Expenditures Cash Balances Jan. 1, 1982 General Fund Highway Aid Federal Revenue Sharing Total Expenditures & Balances Due From Taxes Assessed Valuation WAP $1324.15 459.14 226.84 $2010.13 $18554.28 43649.87 13803.93 7732.00 1461.50 2053.03 4695.54 1276.70 5.53 580.00 5500.00 310.33 $5831.13 4400.56 1245.92 1800.00 4852691 7962.64 26.80 12155.76 601.12 8496.94 38.50 3743.75 158.84 2752.01 $2,440,980.00 Auditors Janice Brace Faye D. Perry sila AL Sz Lo Fo