The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 12, 1983, Image 12

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    Franklin = Township's
- road department em-
ployees will get seven
paid holidays in 1983,
~ according tc a resolution
adopted at last week’s
175 hours. Russell Race,
Sr. is employed on an ‘as
needed’ basis, usually as
equipment operator. Both
Willard Race and his
father, Russell Race, Sr.,
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| reorganization meeting of = are members of the board
: the Franklin Township of supervisors of Franklin
3 board of supervisors. Township. :
+ Paid holidays will include Willard Race’s
8 New Year's Day, daughter-in-law, Mrs.
¢ Memorial Day, Easter, Sandra L. Race of
: July Fourth, Labor Day, Orange, is Franklin
# Thanksgiving Day and Township's secretary-
« Christmas. . treasurer. In addition to
% Road department her $238 monthly salary
payroll for the month of
December for Franklin
Township road employees
was approved as follows,
Willard Race, 176 regular
hours and nine overtime
hours; Russell Race, Sr.,
28 hours; David Rought,
for December, Franklin
Township board of
supervisors approved
payment for 46 miles of
travel for her on township
business during
December at a rate of 27
cents per mile.
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At the ' December
meeting of Franklin
Township’s supervisors,
William: Perry of Sutton
Creek requested and was
told by Board Chairman
Russell Race that the
road department would do
nothing concerning a
change alledgedly made
by the road department in
the base for Flat Rock
Road, which marks the
westerly side of Perry’s
property. Perry at the
regular December
meeting of the board
complained of an alleged
change by the road
department whcih forces
snow clearing against his
farm fence, causing
damage.
Supervisors at last
week’s meeting also
listened to a complaint by
Rev. Don Hartshorn
\
regarding drainage of
water on his property on
Municipal Road, below
the township’s recreation
park. Board Supervisors
Russell and Willard Race
were to meet Tuesday
morning, Jan. 4, at 8 at
the Hartshorn property to
look into some way to
alleviate the complaint.
Rev. Hartshorn said he is
planning to sell the
property but the drainage
problem was cited as a
drawback, hence the
request for some
correction.
Friends of Mrs. Marian
Brace, of Orange, will be
gald to learn she is
coming along nicely with
therapy at .the Leader
Kingston. She spent
Christmas day with her
family and two sisters-in-
law in Wyoming, and
followed this up with
dinner at the home of her
son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Brace, of Orange, before
returning to the Nursing
Home.
Linda Brace, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Brace of Orange, will
return on Monday to
continue studies at
Bloomsburg State College
for her degree in business
administration, after
spending the semester
break with her parents.
Linda, a senior, will
graduate in late May.
At Centermoreland,
members of Blessed
Sacrament R.C. Church,
marked the formal
dedication of a school
building, located to the
rear of the - church,
PAGE TWELVE
following the 10:30 mass
Sunday morning with
Rev. John Foley, pastor,
and Lawrence Kalnoskas,
Sr., in charge of the
dedication. The additon is
being used for Sunday
School and cathechism
classes.
TOPS (Taking Off
Pounds Sensibly) con-
tinues its meetings
Wednesday mornings at
10 in the United Methodist
Church parsonage in
Centermoeland. Area
women ahve been invited
to attend the sessions and
learn a sensible program
to reduce. Mrs. Mary
Martin of Cen-
termoreland is the leader
of the Centermoreland
group and urges Back
Country residents to
attend the sessions.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey
Townsend and sons,
David and Scott, and
Jeff’s mother, Mrs. C.B.
Townsend of “Orange,
have returned after
visiting the latter’s son-in-
law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Inman
and family of Appalachin,
N.Y.
Rev. William Reid,
United Methodist district
superintendent, will be
the guest speaker at
services Sunday morning
in the three United
Methodist Churches of the
Carverton UM Charge -
Carverton at 9; Orange at
10, and at Mount Zion, 11.
Rev. Reid is a former
pastor of the Carverton
UM Charge.
Mrs. John (Betty)
Cawley, of East Dallas,
was a patient at presstime
in Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston, where
she had undergone
‘““The cookies are
coming!’”’ That was the
word received at
presstime from Mrs. Ama
DeGraw, girl scout leader
at Centermoreland. The
scouts - all three troops -
will’ begin solicitation of
orders Jan. 29 and hope to
do as well as they did last
year when members of
the three troop sold more
goodies. These troops and
their leaders will solicit
orders for the cookies,
Cadettes, Mrs. Sharon
Dixon, leader; Juniors,
Mrs. Ama DeGraw,
leader; brownies, Mrs.
Emily Considine, leader.
Franklin = Township
1983
meeting Jan. 3
reorganization
in the
United Methodist Church
and elected as officers,
chairman, Willard Race;
vice-chairman, Joseph
Stankus. Russell Race,
Sr. is the third member of
the board.
In other township
related matters, super-
visors reappointed Mrs.
Sandra Race, of Orange,
as secretary-treasurer at
a salary of $3,117.40; re-
named Richard Bar-
tholomew as a part-time
township police chief at a
salary of $3,900 per an-
num. Mrs. Race also will
receive telephone expense
at her home and travel
expense at the rate of 27
cents per mile for the use
of her car on township
matters. Police Chief
Bartholomew also will be
compensated at the rate
of 27 cents per mile for the
use of his car on township
police matters.
Board Chairman
Willard Race also was
named township road-
master and his salary, as
well as other township
employees, was increased
by nine percent for 1983.
Salary rates for road
department employees
were set as follows: truck
driver, $6.25 per hour;
laborers, $5 per hour;and
salary of equipment
operator usually handled
by Russell Race, Sr., a
member of the board of
Lehman-Jackson
participated in the
National PTA ‘Acts and
Reflections Contest.” The
theme, “Life in these
United States,” was
selected by delegates
voting at the National
PTA Convention held in
Memphis, Tennessee, last
summer.
Purpose for this project
is to encourage creative
expression among the
children in the form of
visual arts, literature and
music; enourage children
to view their world
realistically, express
their beliefs and portray
their emotions in a
tangible way; emphasize
value of cultural arts in
the school and recognize
these as useful tools for
everyday living.
Each local PTA unit is
school enrollment is over
500. Units are allowed one
extra entry per 100
students over 500
enrollment.
Local PTA units send
their winning entries to
their district level.
state competition will
receive a certificate of
appreciation from the
state PTA. The 15 top
winners will compete in
the national contest.
Judging will be based
on evidence of creative
ability and expression of
the theme into primary,
intermediate and one
special education
categories. Students from
the Lehman-Jackson
Elementary School
chosen to enter the
district contest are Phillip
Gallagher, special
education; Erin Hughes,
1-A; Timmy Narcorik, 2-
A; Jennifer Cole, 2-C;
Susan Letoski, 3-B;
Sherry Hoover, 3-C; P.J.
Bruno, 4-A; Megan
Lukasavage, 4-C; Ron
Edwards, 5-A; Shawn
Clark, 6-A; and Cindy
Gensel, 6-A. :
Judges were Amy
Garinger and Janeen
Borelli, art majors at
College Misericordia.
Bonnie Naugle and Mary
Alice Lukasavage were
co-chairman.
supervisors, was to be set
by the township’s board of
auditors.
Bond of Mrs. Sandra L.
Race, township secretary-
treasurer, was set at
$35,00. Attorney John E.
Morris III was re-named
township solicitor and his
retainer fee was set at
$400. Attorney Joseph Van
Jura was renamed
solicitor for the Franklin
Township zoning com-
mission. Michael Polk of
Orange was re-named to
the vacancy on the board.
Other. Franklin
Township commission
appointments made were
planning commission,
Edward Dorrance, Jr. to
a six year term that will
expire at the end of 1988.
He joins planning com-
mission members
Richard Love, whose
term expires in 1984;
Larry Brace, 1985; Don
Searfoss, 1986; Edward
Dorrance, Sr., 1987.
Named to the township
recreation commission
were Michael Prokopchak
and Joseph Miller. Their
terms will expire in 1988.
Supervisors re-named
the First National Bank of
Wyoming as depository
for township funds. Board
also set the sum of 27
cents per mile for
township employees’ use
of their private cars on
township business; set the
fees of township sewer
enforcement officer
Joseph Baldwin of Cen-
termoreland at one-half of
the $120 for a new sewer-
soil inspection, and $60 for
a re-inspection of an
existing one. Board will
hold its monthly meetings
on the first Monday of
each month at 8 p.m. in
the Orange United
Methodist Church
basement, except during
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