$e { Is 18 - t | i i 5 ] hs N -~2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 7, 1993 Lat Samuel Rhodes to run for ‘Lake-Lehman Samuel F. “Sandy” Rhodes, III “who resides at RR 4, Box 244, "Idetown-Huntsville Rd., an- Inounces that he is a candidate for va four-year term as school direc- - torin Region Il of the Lake-Lehman School District. He has cross-filed to be slated in both the Demo- ‘cratic and Republican primaries. i++ A graduate of John Handley <High School in Winchester, Vir- ' ginia, he earned a B.A. in Linguis- tics at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. He worked for .. several nonprofit community ac- tion programs in Minnesota and worked a term as an attendance . officer in the St. Paul School Dis- ! trict. i ] When moving to Lehman 13 | years ago with his wife Dr. Julie A. Dostal, he became a full-time fa- ther. They have three children, all attending Lake-Lehman Schools: Dusty, 7th grade; Jamie, 3rd grade and Kate, 1st grade. As soon as the children became old enough, ' he became involved in coaching youth sports. He's been involved with the Back Mountain Youth Soccer Association, Back Moun- tain Baseball, Lehman-Jackson PTA Basketball and most recently he volunteered to assist coaching | the Lake-Lehman Jr. High Soccer and Boys’ Basketball teams. He school board SAMUEL F. RHODES lll hasbeen amember ofthe Lehman- Jackson PTA for 8 years and is presently, involved with the Back Mountain Citizen's Council. His main reason in running for this position is to guarantee that the students of the Lake-Lehman School District receive the best possible education by maintain- ing existing programs and crea- tively improving them, while main- taining fiscal responsibility. Christine Tomulaitis running ' Christine Tomulaitis, formerly Christine Temarantz, announces * her candidacy for Harveys Lake - Borough Council on the Demo- . cratic ticket. She has been a - summer resident of Harveys Lake . since early childhood, and now i ———— ~~ — = —. To — oS 2-2 —y Wg nn 4 Tor oy resides here year-round with her --husband, Tom. A graduate of Hanover Area High School, she also attended various business classes. Sheis a member of Bass Anglers Sports- men Society and the National Rifle Association of America. She en- joys boating and holds a PA Bu- reau of Boating Safety Certificate. She has worked on other cam- paigns on all levels and has made a decision to seek public office for a local council seat to take an active role in the community. for Harveys Lake council CHRISTINE TOMULAITIS Kingston Twp. lists political sign rules All political candidates who plan to post signs in Kingston Township are reminded that signs can be posted no earlier than 30 '. days prior to any election and must be removed no later than 30 days after the election. Campaign signs cannot exceed + four square feet in size and signs a - Bets! ror yy rr Lt 2 alates Yet -- PS al a cannot be attached to fences, trees, or utility poles. A bond in the amount of $100 must be deposited with Kingston Township prior to issuance of a sign permit and the posting of any sign. The bond will be returned if all signs are removed within 30 days after the election. A permit to post political signs can be obtained from the Town- ship Zoning Office, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville. Questions may be directed to the Zoning Officer at 696-3809. Darlings Farm and Greenhouses Large Selection of 3 Easter Flowers . hyacynths tulips daffodils mums hydranges lillies azaleas 1/2 Mile off 309 on Hildebrant Road - 200 yds North from Dallas Elementary School Open 9 - 6 Daily = Open Easter Sunday I Sa Spring ecial Coupon O Car Wash 461 Memorial Highway, Dallas Dallas ROB Back Mountain briefs Breakfast with Easter Bunny April 9 Breakfast with the Easter Bunny, 9 a.m., Friday, April 9 at the Old Beaumont School. Free to all children 12 years and under. Coffee and breakfast will be available for a price for adults. Sponsored by the Monroe Township Community Association. J.R. Davis Fishermen's Breakfast April 17 Fishermen's Breakfast on Saturday, April 17 at the J.R. Davis Fire Hall, Route 415, Idetown. Cost is a donation. Menu consists of ham and eggs, sausage and eggs and bacon and eggs. All orders are served with home fries, orange juice, coffee or tea, butter, toast, jelly. All you can eat except for ham, sausage and bacon. Also available, milk and pastries. No reservations needed. Geisinger cholesterol screening April 22 The Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center will offer a free cholesterol screening on Thursday, April 22, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the hospital's main lobby. In recognition of National Organ Donor Awareness Month, a repre- sentative from the Delaware Valley Transplant Program will also be available to answer questions and offer information on becoming an organ donor. The screening is open to the public. - L-L Taxpayers’ Candidates’ Night April 7 The Lake-Lehman Taxpayers' Association will hold a "Meet the Candidates Night" Wednesday. April 7, at the Lake Silkworth Fire Hall and Thursday, April 8, at the Noxen Fire Hall. Both meetings will begin at 7:30 p.m. Franklin Twp. supervisors meet April 12 The Franklin Township Board of Supervisors have rescheduled their April meeting for Monday, April 12, at 7 p.m. at the Orange United Methodist Church hall. Property transfers Property transfers recorded at the Luzerne County Courty House from March 12, 1993 to March 26, 1993. Prices are extrapolated from transfer taxes paid. James Bojonny to Jeffrey M. Bush, RD 2, Box 410, Harveys Lake, property Harveys Lake, $4,000. Norbert Flick to Thomas P. Williams, 134 Goeringer Ave., Kingston Twp., property Goerin- ger Ave., Kingston Twp., $30,000. Ann Farver to Shirley Major, property PO Box 127, Sweet Val- ley, Ross Township. Robert E. O'Toole to Gerald C. GruverdJr., 32 Pine Dr., Wyoming, property, Pine Dr., Kingston Twp., $123,000. First People National Bank to Harold C. Snowdon Jr., 64 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, prop- erty Pioneer Avenue, Dallas Twp., $140,000, . Gordon F. Roberts. to Joseph John Buczko Jr., 180 Kimberly Lane, Trucksville, property King- ston/Dallas Turnpike, Kingston Twp., $60,000. Estate Francis Willard Cornell to Dorman E. Long, RR 2, Box 2666, Berwick, property 60 ac. Ross Twp., $60,000. American Diversified Enter- prises Inc. to William Dauksis, 91 Jennifer Circle, Ponce Inlet, Fla., property Sunset Terrace Rd., Harveys Lake, $5,000. Boyd R. Dunn to Thomas A. Duffy, 180 Lewis St., Trucksville, property Lewis Ave., Kingston Twp., $87,500. Rita M. Aikman to Housing Auth. County Luzerne, 200 First Ave., Kingston, property Luzerne Ave., Dallas Boro, $85,000. Estate Stephen M. Fronczek, Carol Fronczek to Housing Auth. County Luzerne, property Carver- ton Rd., Kingston Twp., $80,000. Terrance J. Cole to Wm. J. Bader, 11 Hemlock St., Dallas, property Hemlock St., Dallas Twp., $75,000. H. Joseph Shields to Proctor & Gamble Paper Products Co. Real Estate Depot, PO Box 599, Cin- cinnati, Ohio, property Jackson St., Dallas Twp., $92,500. : Michelle D. Frayne Elmquist to Molly A. Parsons, Baird St., Har- veys Lake, $64,000. James Patrick Mulhern to Rudolph A. Elmquist, 22 Joseph St., Dallas, property Joseph St., Dallas Boro, $83,000. 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POST PHOTO/GRACE R, DOVE PLANNING COMMITTEE - Planning committee members for the Dallas Area Federated Women’s Club’s upcoming spring fashion show, sponsored by The Bon-Ton are, from left: Diana Burnari, . division sales manager of The Bon-Ton/Midway; Jane Gritmar 1 Dallas Federated Women’s Club, and Laurie Smith, group salés = manager, The Bon-Ton/Midway. Tn 7 PU Women's Club scholarship vis Wa fund aided by fashion show By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff Area women will have a chance to help a scholarship fund, have fun and win prizes at a spring fashion show and makeup dem- onstration sponsored by the Dal- las Area Federated Women's Club. Held in conjunction with The Bon- Ton /Midway, the event will take place Sunday, April 18, at the College Misericordia cafeteria in Merrick Hall, from 2-4 p.m. Starting at 2 p.m., beauty consultants from Estee Lauder and Lancome Cosmetics will do two or three free makeovers. At3 p.m., members of the Dallas Federated Women’s Club will model the latest styles for the career woman, garden party and day-into-evening fashions and clothes for junior sizes. Women may register for two cosmetics gift baskets and a ward- robe giveaway, each with a retail value of approximately $150. Proceeds from the activity will benefit the Dallas Area Federated Women's Club book scholarship fund. “The Bon-Ton loves to be in- volved in and help fund commu- nity activities in areas where our customers live,” said Mary litoris, general manager of The Bon-Ton store in the Midway Shopping Center. “Since many of our core of loyal customers live in the Back Motin- tain, we're thrilled to have Been invited to participate,” she'con- tinued. ff J The Bon-Ton is paying all of the fashion show’s expenses’ Ms. Molitoris said. The fashion show will als fea ture a disk jockey, refreshments and door prizes. 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