Gino at new store Eastern Bank. EE SR Ty fic By JOAN KINGSBURY Staff Correspondent Coolbaugh. First Eastern Bank on Route 309. Ginocchetti, Post/Joan ‘Kingsbury operate the business. Rep. George C. Hasay announced today that the Pennsylvania Hous- ing Finance Agency has established a toll-free hotline to answer ques- tions and take the names of pros- pective applicants for the new Homeowners’ Emergency Assist- ance Program. The phone number is 1-800-342- 2397 and will be used while the agency develops a workable pro- gram to carry out the intentions of Act 91 of 1983. The lawmaker said the agency has also mailed letters to the presi- dent judges in each county, explain- ing the temporary stay of at least 90 days which the new law places on certain foreclosure actions in the Publications now available Publications describing various_ projects of interest to Northeastern Pennsylvania citizens and officials are available to interested persons according to Sanburn Sutherland, ment Council of Northeastern Penn- sylvania (EDCNP). In recent weeks, the Council has issued a series of Regional Action Program Bulletins describing projects which are improtant to the growth. and development of Northeastern Penn- sylvania. - Howard J. Grossman, Executive of the Economic Development Coun- cil stated that, “These publications demonstrate the wide range of information and critical programs which can be of service to North- eastern Pennsylvania and help sti- mulae the region’s economy.” The various publications which are free to regional citizens by lowing: 1. Small Communities Program - Community Development, Septem- ber, 1983. 2. Small Communities Program - Economic Development, September, 1983. 3. Available publications of major significance in Northeastern Penn- sylvania, September, 1983. 4. Home Price Comparisons Reveal Important Asset in Greater . Scranton-Wilkes-Barre, and Potts- ville Areas, October, 1983. 5. Making Industry in Small Com- munities Aware of the Urban Devel- opment Action Grant, December, 1983. 6. Ridesharing Program Offers Interest-Free Van Pool Loans, December, 1983. 7. Regional Energy Information Center at EDCNP, December, 1983. 8. Area Awareness and Action Program Information. 9. The Ben Franklin Partnership. These publications may be ordered free of charge by writing the Economic Development Council, Box 777, Avoca, PA 18641. Commonwealth. “The agency has asked the presi- dent judges to make this informa- tion available to all the judges, appropriate county officers and the sheriff's and prothonotary’s offices in each county,” Hasay said. The stay on foreclosure actions is to give PHFA time to develop pro- gram guidelines, send notices, pro- vide counseling and develop appli- cation forms. “The new law was enacted to help unemployed homeowners who are behind in their mortgage payments through no fault of their own and who face the possibility of foreclo- sure,” Hasay said. “Under the law, qualifying home- owners can get loans for up to 36 monthly mortgage payments at 9 ‘“Interest-free loans will be made to people who are at least two months behind in their house pay- ments and whose housing and utility costs consume more than 35 percent of their income. These people must also show a reasonable prospect of resuming full mortgage payments within three years,” he added. Hasay said the homeowners will begin repayment with a 9 percent interest when their housing costs fall below 35 percent of income or first mortgages are paid off. Mortgages covered under the law include those on one-family and two- family owner-occupied residences that are the principal residences of the affected mortgagors and that are not insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). Hasay said ‘commercial proper- ties, businesses, vacant houses, vacation or second homes and houses insured by FHA are not included under Act 91. - He urged all unemployed home- owners who think they may qualify for help to call the toll-free hotline for additional information and to register for application forms and counseling. =) p> ONLY (NRQO) (NRC) Frank E. Poplaski has joined Falcone Beverage Company in Pittston, as Sales Manager. During the past 13 years, Mr. Poplaski has had an. extensive man- agement background in the food and beverage industry. He has held posi- tions as an Area Supervisor for Franklin Family Restaurants and Director of the Food and Beverage service for the Gus Genetti Conven- tion Center in Wilkes-Barre. / Mr. Poplaski, who resides in Shavertown, with his wife, kathy and his son Jason, will assume full responsibility for all sales and sales related programs for Falcone Bev- erage Company. Falcone Beverage Company is the Importing Distributor for Anheuser- Busch products for Lackawanna, Luzerne and Wyoming Counties. FRANK E. POPLASKI Donald B. Jennings, President of Hanover Bank of Pennsylvania, announced that the Board of Direc- tors recently appointed James M. O’Brien Executive Vice President for the Bank. In addition to his administrative duties, O’Brien will continue to be responsible for the Bank’s investment portfolio. A cum laude graduate of King’s College, O’Brien holds a degree in accounting. He joined Hanover’s staff in 1971, was appointed Assist- ant Vice President in 1975 and Vice President in 1977. In 1979, he became Senior Loan Officer, and in 1981 was named Senior Vice Presi- dent. O’Brien is a Director and the immediate past Chairman of the Northeastern Group of Robert Morris Associates, the national association of bank lending officers. He formerly seved as a legislative contact for the Pennsylvania Bank- ers Association. A member of the King’s College Century Club and the Westmoreland Club, he has partici- pated in the annual campaigns for King’s College and Misericordia. O’Brien is the son of Mrs. Mary 1 Lb. Package with this with this Large Rolls O’Brien of Wilkes-Barre. He and his wife, Cheryl, reside in Shavertown i with their children Christopher and | Katie. 8 bh Hood I With This Coupon