~ Dallas Post/Jane Renn Inspecting the goods John Perfetto, of Larksville, and his friend Kevin Kirchner, 7, of Dallas, inspect a typewriter at the auction held Saturday at the Dallas Township Elementary School. Perfetto was in search of furniture for a day care center. Dallas Post/Jane Renn (The following properties in the Back Mountain have been listed for transfer at the Luz- erne County Courthouse: ) WALTER SHEFFLER and MARIE SHEFFLER, and all, to ROBERT WILSON and PATRI- CIA N, wife, RD 1, Box 136, Sweet Valley, Lake Twp., Prop- erty there - Twp. Rt. 748, $42,- 000 ANTHONY BONOMO JR., and all, to BARRY O. FINN, and all, RD 5, Memorial High- way, Dallas, Property there - Dallas, 2 parcels, Leg. Rt. 177, $225,000. Salary info taken from state service Last week’s story on annual salaries of administrative- supervisory personnel at both Dallas and Lake Lehman High Schools noted that they were lower than the state average. It should also be pointed out that those averages were based on figures for the 1985-86 school year, provided by the Pennsyl- vania School Boards Association research service. Sold! By JOHN HOINSKI Staff Writer Offering everything from office equipment to tools, the former Dallas Township Ele- mentary school turned into an auction market this past week- end and, according to the school districts business manager Sandra Vidlicka, the auction was a big success. “Without expenses and auc- mostly they were private citi- zens.” The auctioned-off merchan- dise included office and kitchen equipment, janitorial items, tools and other items no longer being used by the school dis- trict. “Some of the things that were auctioned were wooden desks that have been replaced by newer adjustable ones that could be easily moved in and out of classrooms,” Vidicka noted. “Then we had approxi- mately 40 black and white tele- vision sets that we no longer use that have been replaced by color sets. “There were also typewritters which have been replaced with electric ones,” Vidlicka added. “Plus we had office desks from the building (Dallas Township Elementary) and slate black- boards and some things from the kitchen department.” tion fees, we expect to gross $8,000,” Vidlicka stated. “We had one three years ago and we made about $1,000. 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