Miliauskas honored “John Miliauskas, Director of the widely accalimed Lake-Lehman Band, is pictured above with “Mr. Thomas Williams, school board representative and Mr. John Zaleskas, high school principal ‘Mr. Williams presented Mr. Miliauskas with a plague during a school board meeting in “recognition of the band's outstanding achievements. The Lake-Lehman High School Band recently won both the State Cavalcade and the Atlantic Coast competitions. These honors are the culmination of long hours of practice and a dedication to excellence The plaque is a symbol -of gratitude from the school to Mr. Miliauskas and all the members of the band for a job well done. Shown above, from left, are Thomas Williams, John Miliauskas, John Zaleskas. ‘Dinner planned “Christmas Together, a free holiday feast sponsored by a coalition ‘of area churches, “organizations, and volunteers, will be held again this year on Christmas Day. Everyone is invited “40 enjoy a traditional menu .of roast turkey and stuffing; mashed potatoes, candied yams; “vegetables and rolls; and holiday pies and beverages. Entertianment is provided throughout the “afternoon andigoodie bags are distributed to all the guests. Transportation is provided and {those who are homebound may have their meals delivered. The dinner Will be held on Christmas Day. from noon to 3 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 97 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Child Care will be provided and the church is barrier free. People wishing to volunieer or make reservations may call the church at 824-2478. Front iow, from left. Julie Burger Pierson, Florence Yelland, Jean Pisarcik, Henry Brooks, Elizabeth Davenport, Rev. James Shannon Middle row, Carol Hussa, Rev. Stewart Pierson, Julia Kredell, Nancy Frey, Rev. Dr. Jule Ayers. Back row, David Frey, James Alcorn, Fred Kohl. Collect goods and Gerard Lukachinsky. Party committee 13 . Association staff member; Harold Shelly, Shavertown, invocation; Mrs. Marily Maslow Dallas, Association president and co-chairperson; Hank Selinski, Dallas; Chris Ertley, Dallas; Guyler Gutstein, Shavertown, volunteer checkroom aides; Tom Jones, Forty Fort Association vice president and co-chairman. Others assisting the committee were: Marie Rimple, Kingston; Nancy Brown, Dallas; Frances Nork, Kingston; Lillian Smith, Dallas; Barbara Koehl, Dallas, board members: Eilene Kaska, staff. The annual holiday event honors the memory of the late Arline Phillips, Wilkes-Barre blind educator, who for nearly seven decades personally assisted in promoting and implementing educational programs for this area's visually handicapped persons. Daniel Pennick, Chairman of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, today announced that beginning January 1, 1985, the LCB will no longer issue photo identification cards, commonly known as “LCB cards.” Pennick explained that LCB cards will be replaced by Department of Transportation photo-driver’s licen- ses or non-driver’s photo identifica- tion cards, as acceptable proof-of- age documents in LCB licensed establishments as of January 1st. All Adult Identification Cards (AID) previously issued by the LCB will continue to serve as proof-of-age as well. The change is a result of Act 76, 1980, which created the photo driver’s license, along with the schedule to have all licenses con- King honored of Wilkes- activities dt e King is curt / i verted to photo I.D. by the end of 1984. Pennsylvania residents who do not drive may receive a photo identification card for a $5 fee at the D.O.T. camera stations. Donald Krafsig, Director of Bureau of Licensing, said the first Adult Identification Card was issued on October 24, 1961. Since them over one million LCB cards have been issued free of charge. Residents hold holiday party The residents of the Meadows Apartments held their annual tree trimming party on November: 29 with all residents participating. Mr. George McCutcheon, repre- senting the Kiwanis Club assisted. With the tree all trimmed, the lights turned on, and the train operating, the Meadow Larks led in the singing of Christmas carols. Refreshments were served con- § 1g of punch, tea, coffee and cookies. LEGAL NOTICE Bids will be received by the Board of Supervisors of Dallas Township not later than 7:00 P.M. January 15, 1985 and publicly opened and read at a Regular Meeting at Dallas Town- ship Municipal ‘Building 7:00 P.M. January 15, 1985 to fur- nish and deliver the following: One new 1985 Police Cruiser Specifications may be obtained at Dallas Township Municipal Building, Route 309, Dallas, Pennsylvania. Glenn M. Howell, Sec.-Treas. R.D. 3, Box 332A, Dallas, Pa. 18612 50-2-P 7 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE |S HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted in the follow- ing Estate. All persons indebted to said Estate are required to make payment, and those i and demands to me without delay ratr YVO ICKI, late of Huntington’ Town= ship, Luzerne County, Pennsyl- vania (died October 7, 1984). Mrs. Julia. Kashnicki. ¢-0 ANTHONY P. MOSES. ESQ 960 United Penn Bank Bldg: Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 LITTIE'E. RAU, ESP: 77 Cotlear S Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702 50-3-P LEGAL NOTICE DALLAS TOWNSHIP, ORDI- ES ip Ordinance a tax of Twa, Dollars ($ per month ong house tra [ ship. as @ ded in 1963. has; been ree ted under ‘the? authority of the Act approved : December 31, 1965, (No. 511), without substantial change, and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1985 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dallas: Township Ordinance No. 1960-1 igyying the Town- ship of Dallas Real Estate Trans- fer Tax at th. rate of one (1 percent) per cent of the value of: the real estate transferred, has been 'reenacted un authority of the A December, 1963. ( 511).7 without ‘substantial change, and the same tax has been imposed for the year 1985 y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dallas Township Ordinance: No. 1972-1, levying a per capita! tax of Five Dollars (85.00) hast been reenacted under the Parit of the Act approved Decembej 31, 1965, (NO. 511), withoud substantial change, and the same tax has been imposed for: the year 1385 “ NOTICE 18 ALSO GIVEN that) Dallas Township C ance Nog 1966-4, levying earned income tax, conti in force during, the year 1985, without reenactment, under tie author ity of Subsection |i of Section 13 Y the Act approved December 31, 1965, (No. 511). DALLAS TOWNSHIP SUPERVI: SORS Glenn Howell, SecretaryFrank Townend, Solicitor 50:1-P