The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 24, 1983, Image 2

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    Lake Council Advertises Proposal
Harveys Lake Borough Council is considering passing
an anti-pornography law in the borough and will
advertise the 11-page proposal. Council will not vote on
“the passage of the law until borough residents have had
a chance to read the proposal.
The ordinance, if passed, would outlaw obscene films,
publications and devices, massage parlors and model
studios.
Miriam Mitchell, borough secretary-treasurer, said on
Aug. 15 that Dallas Vavra, the owner of a Wilkes-Barre
Township massage parlor, told her he was interested in
opening such a parlor at Harveys Lake.
~ Vavra, however, attended an Aug. 16 meeting at the
borough but denied plans to open a parlor in Harveys
Lake. :
Nemits Wants Items Returned
George G. Nemits, 41, of RD 1, Box 21, pole 129,
appeared in Common Pleas Court Aug. 15 in an attempt
to regain items seized in an investigation last May.
Nemits, who allegedly operated a video piracy busi-
ness from his residence, petitioned for the return of
converters, filters, traps, cables, tools and electronic
equipment which are used to tap into pay-TV channels.
The articles were reportedly taken from Nemits’ home
and automobile on May 9 by investigators with the
Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
- Judge Bernard Podcasy agreed to have certain items
returned to Nemits after they are photographed and
processed by investigators.
A former employee of Service Electric Cable TV Inc.,
Nemits operated a business known as Satellite Marine
Service, MATV Department.
No criminal charges have been filed against Nemits.
Planned Zoning Proposal Dropped
The Jackson Township Planning Commission voted
Aug. 15 to drop a proposed zoning amendment prohibit-
ing the use of sludge on farmland in the area.
The township commission’s decision came following a
letter from the Luzerne County Planning Commission
stating that it is illegal to prohibit spreading of sewer
sludge on agricultural land in the township.
Favoring the motion to drop the matter were Chair-
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man William Cunningham and members Beatric Ray,
. Mrs. Charles Frantz and John Fielding. Absent from the
meeting were Harold Kitttle, Edward Chesnovitch and
James Veras.
The recommendations of the township commission
have been submitted to the supervisors who will make
the final decision.
Haight Rearrested on Third Charge
Virgil D. Haight, 56, of 25 Elizabeth St., Trucksville,
was rearrested Aug. 16 on a third charge of corruption
of minors. :
Haight, who had previously been charged with fur-
nighing alchol to minors and conspiring to furnish, had
been held in the Luzerne Conty Prison since Aug. 1.
After posting $5,000 bail, Haight was released prior to
his arraignment.
The charges stemmed from a July 31 accident that
killed one teenager and injured another.
District Justice Earl Gregory of Shavertown, who
released Haight on his own recognizance, had earlier
dosmissed the corruption charge against Haight. Luz-
erne County District Attorney Robert Gillespie, how-
ever, disagreed with the decision and had Haight
rearrested on the corruption charge.
Height will now face a preliminary hearing on that
charge on Aug. 26.
Gregory Charged for Not Filing
George S. Gregory of Dallas has been charged with
earning a gross income of $29,771,56 in 1978 but failing to
file an income tax return.
David Dart Queen, United States Attorney for the
Middle District of Pennsylvania, filed the one count
charge against the 62-year-old Gregory.
The offense is a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of
not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more
than one year, or both.
Births
A son to MARK AND ELAINE TURNER, 53 Bedford
St., Shavertown, on Aug. 15 in Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital.
A son to CHARLES AND KATHI FLACK, RD 5,
rial Hospital. :
A daughter to VIRGINIA AND SCOTT GODLESKI,
PO Box 1701, Shavertown, on Aug. 16 in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital.
A daughter to LAURIE AND JAN CAPSON,. 65
Longdale Ave., Shavertown, on Aug. 15 in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital.
A son to CYNTHIA AND CHARLES HARRISON, Rd
5, Box 195E, Shavertown, on Aug. 13 in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital.
A daughter to EUGENE AND ROSALIE MULLAY,
240 Shoemaker St., Swoyersville on Aug. 14 in Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital.
New Classes at Fall Fair
The Luzerne County Fall -year is commercial
Fair is approaching fast
and includes many new
sections and classes for
agriculture producers.
Included in this year’s
open class section is dairy
cattle, beef cattle, sheep,
swine, poultry - eggs, rab-
bits; ‘hay-grain, and dairy
products. Also new this
UNDERGRADUATE DIVISION
Evening College Classes
August 31 - December 22, 1983
Courses offered in the following
areas:
ACCOUNTING
AEROSPACE STUDIES
ANTHROPOLOGY
ART
BIOLOGY
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
BUSINESS EDUCATION
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
COMPUTER SCIENCE
EARTH & ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCES
ECONOMICS
EDUCATION
ENGINEERING
ENGLISH
FRENCH
HISTORY
MATHEMATICS
MUSIC
NURSING
PHILOSOPHY
PHYSICS
POLITICAL SCIENCE
PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY
SPANISH
SPEECH
GRADUATE DIVISION
August 31 - December 22, 1983
Courses offered in the following
areas:
BIOLOGY
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
CHEMISTRY
COMPUTER SCIENCE
EDUCATION
ENGLISH
HISTORY
MATHEMATICS
PHYSICS
WEEKEND COLLEGE
Undergraduate Courses
September 9 - December 11, 1983
Held on the campus of Keystone
Junior College in LaPlume, Penn-
sylvania.
Courses offered in the following
areas:
ACCOUNTING
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
ECONOMICS
ENGLISH
HISTORY
PHILOSOPHY
PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY
SPANISH
COURSES AT HAZLETON STATE
GENERAL HOSPITAL
Courses in English, history, physical
education, psychology, and sociology
are being offered by Wilkes at the
Hazleton State General Hospital. For
course listings contact the Office of
Graduate and Parttime Undergraduate
Programs.
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classes for fruit and vege-
table growers.
The fair will be held
September 7-11 at the Luz-
erne County Fairgrounds,
Route 118, Dallas. Live-
stock entries must be
entered by 2 p.m. Friday,
September 9.
Livestock entry forms
can be obtained by con-
tacting Donna Skog, Court-
house Annex, 5 Water
STreet, Wilkes-Barre, FA.
18711 or call’ 825-1706 or
459-0736, Ext. 706.
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Results Reviewed
MARY MILBRODT KEITHLINE
Mary Milbrodt Keithline, 61, of Outlet, Harveys lake,
died Aug. 16 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mary
Niedzwiecki, L-2 Hilltop Apartments, Edwardsville,
where she had resided for the past year.
Surviving, in addition to her daughter, are her
mother, Rose Fox Milbrodt; sons, Roland Keithline Jr.,
Great Meadows, N.J.; Richard, Jenuingsville; Donald
and Robert, both of Outlet, Harveys Lake; daughters,
Mrs. Dorothy Sands and Mrs. Martha Brunges, both of
Centermoreland; Mrs. Marilyn Welles, Tunkhannock;
Mrs. Violet Foersch, West Wyoming.
Also, brothers, Leo and James Milbrodt, Harveys
Lake; Edward, Sweet Valley; William, West Windsor,
N.Y.; Emmett, Noxen; sisters, Mrs. Ruth Milbrodt and
Mrs. Cahterine Hoover, both of Outlet, Harveys Lake;
31 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Funeral was held Aug. 18 from the Curtis L. Swanson
Funeral Home, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Santo
Piccione, of West Pittston Assembly of God Church and
the Rev. Joseph Lair, of Emmanuel Assembly of God
Church, Renovo, Pa., officiating. Interment, Maple
Grove Cemetary, Pikes Creek.
PAULINE MUSSEL
Pauline Mussel, of 84 Pear St., Swoyersville, died Aug.
15 in the Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre.
Surviving are a son, Jay, Burke, Va.; daughters, Mrs.
Jacqueline Bowen, Sayre; sisters, Mrs. Eva Schultz,
Mrs Margaret Galenty, both of West Wyoming; Mrs.
Susan Kovetski, Binghamton, N.Y.; Mrs. Verna Savage,
Swoyersville; Mrs. Frances Checkon, Dallas; two
grandchildren; three great-grandchildren.
Funeral was held Aug. 18 from the Lehman funeral
Home, Swoyersville, with a Mass of Christian Burial in
Sacred Heart Church, Luzerne. Interment, Denison
Cemetery, Swoyersville.
MRS. MARGARET B. RICE
Mrs. Margaret B. Rice, 70 of 42nd St., Idetown, died
Aug. 15 at her home. :
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Thomas Dwyer,
Shawnese, Harveys Lake; numerous nieces and neph-
ews.
Funeral was held Aug. 18 from the Richard H. Disque
Funeral Home, Dallas. Interment, Fern Knoll Burial
Park, Dallas.
MARY CHUKINAS
Mary Chukinas, 79, of Upper Demunds Road, Dallas,
died Aug. 20 at her home.
Surviving are sons, Joseph, Orlando, Fla.; Michael,
Virginia Beach, Va.; daughters, Mrs. Rosemary Pensyl,
Santa Barbara, Calif.; Mrs. Theresa Pavlick, Dublin,
Calif.; Mrs. Dolores Schwartz, Miami, Fla.; 12 grand-
children; sisters, Mrs. Anna Maria, Forty Fort; Mrs.
Catherine Evans, Wyoming.
Funeral will be held today at 11 a.m. from the
Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial High-
way, Dallas, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30
a.m. in Gate of Heaven Church. Interment, Mount Olivet
Cemetery, Carverton.
Dallas School Distriet
announces a.change in the
1983-84 Free and Reduced
Price Meal and Free Milk
Policy for Children unable
to pay the full price.
Children of parents and
guardians who are unem-
ployed, or become unem-
ployed, are eligible for
‘free and reduced price
meals or for free milk
during the period of unem-
ployment, provided that
the period of unemploy-
ment causes your family
income to fall within the
eligibility criteria.
"In certain cases, foster
children are also eligible
for those benefits. If fami-
lies have such children
and wish to apply for such
meals and milk, they
should contact the school.
They may do so by filling
in the application forms
sent home in a letter to
parents. Additional copies
are available at the princi-
pal’s office in each school.
Applications may be
submitted any time during
the school year. The easy-
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to-complete form requests
information that school
officials need to determine
economic need based on
the income and number of
persons in the family. The
information provided on
the application will be
used only for the determin-
ing of eligibility.
Under the provisions of
the policy, the Nurse Coor-
dinator will review appli-
cations and determine eli-
gibility. If a parent is
dissatisfied with the ruling
of the local official, he or
she may request, orally or
in writing, Dr. Richard A.
Shipe, Dallas School Dis-
trict, Box 2000, Dallas, PA.
18612 for a hearing to
appeal the decision. Hear-
ing procedures are out-
lined in the policy.
The policy also provides
that there will be no identi-
fication or discrimination
against -any ‘child’ because
of his-her race, religion,
sex, .. handicap,
national origin or inability
to pay the full price of the
meal and-or milk.
A complete copy of the
policy may be reviewed by
any interested party in te
office of the Superintend-
ent.
The parent must also
certify that all of the infor-
mation is true and correct
ot the best of their knowl-
edge and belief. The appli-
cation is made in connec-
tion with the receipt of
Federal Funds. School offi-
cials may verify informa-
tion on the application.
Deliberate misrepresenta-
subject the applicant t
prosecution under applica-
ble State and Federal
criminal statutes.
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