2 TheDallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 25, 1993 Wilkes Conservatory fall Charges pending after Kes L Yes p 5 registration through Aug. 28 quad-truck accident By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff - Numerous charges are pend- ng after an accident involving an -all-terrain vehicle and a pickup ‘truck Saturday, August 21, shortly ater 5 p.m. in Franklin Township. Police said that a Yamaha 350 - Banshee four-wheel all-terrain “vehicle known as a “quad,” oper- . ated by Ronald C. Bulford, 23, of “ ‘Butler St., Pittston, was traveling “West on Lockville Road when it “ran through a stop sign at the y “intersection of Lockville Road and i» “Village Road, sliding into the right 5: “side of a 1985 Ford pickup truck “operated by Edward D. Napi- ~ erkowski, 20, of RR 3 Dallas. Bulford and a passenger, “Robert J. Malaschi, 20, of Winter ~ Ave., Pittston, were thrown from the quad after the impact, police i said. - Bulford and Nalaschi were taken to Community Medical Center in Scranton, where Bul- ford was treated for head and neck injuries and released. Nalaschi is listed in satisfactory condition in the trauma unit, according to a hospital spokes- person. Neither wore a helmet, police said. Police plan to file charges of operating an all-terrain vehicle on a public roadway, failure to stop at a stop sign, reckless driving, failure to wear a helmet and oper- ating a vehicle without a valid registration and inspection sticker against Bulford, investigating of- ficer Trooper Dennis H. Shovlin of the Pennsylvania State Police Wyoming Barracks said. , The state police were assisted at the scene by the Franklin Township Fire Company and ambulances from Franklin- Northmoreland and Falls. Back Mountain briefs KT lists yard sale sign regs The Kingston Township Zoning Officer reminds the residents of the Township that it is illegal to attach garage /yard sale signs to telephone poles, or trees and they should be attached to individual stakes. All such signs should be removed no later than two days after the sale. Violators may be fined up to $300. Additional information may be Red from the Zoning Officer at 696-3809. “Property tax rebate period ends Aug. 30 al Lehman Township Tax Collector, Peggy Moyer, reminds all property .owners and residents that rebate value ends Monday, Aug. 30. All payments made prior to the close of the tax collector's office hours, and \“those which are postmarked on or before August 30 will be accepted at t J febate value. _ Starting August 31 through October 29 all taxes will be due at face : Ee - The tax office will be open the last three days of rebate; August 27, 28 and 30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. | Lehman-Jackson-Ross Class of '43 reunion ¢ . Thursday, Aug. 26 at 7 p.m. at Mark II Restaurant, Dallas. Lehman, Jackson, Ross class of 1943 will hold a reunion meeting on For information call Edythe Bonning, 675-3145 or Edna Johnson, 675- | - 3585. § i { 4 : - Sweet Valley Fire Co. beef dinner Aug. 28 A family style roast beef supper will be held at the Sweet Valley . Volunteer Fire Co. Hall, Main Road, Sweet Valley, on Saturday, Aug. . 28. Starting time is 5-7 p.m Takeouts at 4:30 p.m. The menu will consist of roast beef, mashed potatoes/gravy, corn, . pickled red beets, applesauce, rolls-butter, homemade pie, coffee or | "iced tea. Price is $6.50 for adults and $3.25 for children. Blood pressure screening Sept. 1 ~ There will be a Free Blood Pressure Screening at The Medicine . Shoppe, Dallas Shopping Center, September 1 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. yh Le i | Property transfers Property transfers recorded at the Luzerne County Court House from August 11, 1993 to August 13, 1993. Prices are extrapolated from transfer taxes paid. Jeffrey D. Tudgay to Lee S. Watson, RR 2, Box 360B, Dallas, property, 1) 1.42 ac.; 2) 1.65 ac., Lehman Twp., $18,000. Stanley Wm. Garbush to John E. Brennan, 501 Acorn Dr., Warminster, PA, property 30.099 acs., Ross Twp., $30,099. Wyndtree Oaks Inc. to Robert George Szulboiski, 38 Forest Drive, Dallas, property L39, Ap- plewood Manor, Dallas Twp., $230,000. Estate of Mae E. Swingle to Tammy Ramage, Box 138, RR 1, Harveys Lake, property L55, Barnum Place, Lake Twp., $4,000. 288-3500 Mark Plaza, Edwardsville, Rt. 11 586-6000 Rts. 6 & 11, Clarks Summit N.E. Penna's Renowned Spot For Great Food & Entertainment Steaks + Chops + Seafood Over 100 Entrees Open for Lunch & Dinner 11:30 A.M. - 2 A.M., 7 Days a Week Extensive 125 Item Late Night Menu Late Night Entertainment Fun with stories Two Dallas high school students, Heather Brody and David Holdredge, volunteered their time this summer to plan and present a six session Story Hour for 3 to 5 year olds at the Back Mountain Memorial Library. Heather's mother, Millie,.was a former Story Lady and David attended Story Hour at the library when he was four years old. Pictured are Heather and David with some of the children. Marilyn Rudloph, director of children’s services, has encouraged and supervised young people who are interested in children to volunteer for library programs. Penn States names three continuing education reps Ina Lubin, the director of Con- tinuing Education at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, has announced the appointment of three assistants as Area Representatives in her department. They are Kathy O’Donnoghue of Lehman; Joann Marsili of Tunkhannock and Janet Rosenbaum of Harveys Lake. Ms. O’'Donnoghue worked pre- viously for Philip Morris in sales and account management for 14 years. In her new role at Penn State, she is in charge of expand- ing access to learning opportuni- ties for local business, industry, and government through commu- nity outreach. Ms. O’'Donnoghue earned her Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from Vir- ginia Tech and is currently en- rolled in the Masters of Organiza- tional Management at College Misericordia. Mrs. Marsili received a B.A. in Speech Communications /Broad- casting from Penn State. She has extensive experience in advertis- ing, marketing and public rela- tions, holding positions as a copy- writer for a local radio station; Associate Producer and Public Relations Coordinator at Media JOANN MARSILI Productions /Videolink, Scranton; and as a Marketing Coordinator for Eagle Lake, a Pocono Resort. A native of Scranton, she at one time was on tlie board of the Civic Ballet Theater of Scranton. Prior to the Continuing Education position, she worked at Penn State Wilkes-Barre as Assistant for Public Information and Alumni Relations. She resides in Sed Rm MRRIANA Registration for fall classes and lessons at the Wilkes Community Conservatory will be August 23 through August 28, Monday through Friday 1-6 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Private lessons are offered on all orchestral and band instru- ments as well as guitar, piano, voice and organ. Auditions for Children’s Cho- rus (7-12 year olds) and Conser- vatory Singers (13-18 years) will be August 28 and September 8. Call 831-4425 for an apppoint- ment. Early Childhood Education classes in music and theatre begin September 11. Classes are se- quential and are designed to be attended for a full year. For chil- dren aged 22 months to 13 years. Jazz Improvization Lab is anew class open to students age 13 to adult. Emphasis will be placed on theory and practice of jazz im- provisation. Members will Petr form on WCC recitals. Acting in the Theatre will be offered in the fall semester only., It introduces students to the funda- mentals of acting. For more information and, a free brochure, call the Conserva- tory office weekday afternoons at 831-4425. Co~rections A figure quoted for the starting salary for teachers in the Dallas school district last week was incorrect. The average beginning teacher's salary at Dallas is $22,341, not $18,273 as originally reported. In an advertisement in last week's issue, the name of the accounting firm Kronick, Kalada, Berdy & Co. P.C. was spelled incorrectly. KATHY O’'DONNOGHUE Tunkhannock with her husband John. Ms. Rosenbaum is Penn State Wilkes-Barre's new Coordinator of Workshops and Special Pro- grams. A native of Northeast PA, she attended Penn State Wilkes- Barre as an undergraduate. 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