The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 18, 1998 7 Movin’ on up Cub Scouts in Pack 232, Gate of Heaven Church, held the Blue and Gold Dinner Sunday in Merrick Hall on the campus of College Misericordia. The annual event celebrates the Scouts achievements and marks their movement up the ranks. At right, a proud Lisa Sherin pinned the Bear badge on son Justin. Cub Scouts moving to Webelo rank pass through a ceremony that includes removing their old | neckerchief and replacing it with a new one. In top left photo, Boy Scouts Jeff Sarmonis, left, and Nick Joseph removed Michael Sobeck's neckerchief. Rich Dougal placed the new neckerchief on Brian Ostrowsky as his mother, Marianne looked on. POST PHOTOS/RON BARTIZEK Mary P. Wolfe to turn 90 Mary P. Wolfe of Hunlock Creek will celebrate her 90th birthday, March 21 at Bloomingdale Church ) @ Hall where an open house will be held in her honor. Come have cake and coffee with Mary from 1- 6 p.m. No gifts, no cards. She is a first cousin of Leonard Harvey of Dallas and niece of Frank Harvey, deceased, of Dal- las.” She is a member of the Rebekahs at Lehman. KS % 3 8 POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK 7 @ TRYING TIME - Back Mountain Boy Scouts held a mock trial Saturday in the chambers of District Justice James Tupper. Matt Hinton cross examined, James Holdredge under the watchful eye of judge Brian Bealla. v . ) Pack 155 holds boat races | Gub Pack #155 recently held their Boat Races at the Educational @ & Building in L-L Cabaret to be held March 20 On Fri., March 20, at 7:30 p.m. Taucksville. in the Lake-Lehman High School First place Cafeteria, the Lake-Lehman Band was Michael and Chorus will present their sec- McHutchison, ond annual Cabaret. The Cabaret 2nd place, includes both instrumental and John Paul vocal solos, duets and other small llamoreaux, ensembles in a wide variety of musical styles. 3 placs The uh to the Cabaret Michael is 85 for adults and $3 for stu- a in Smith and dents includes soda, coffee, tea » | Rs 4th place, and some light snacks. The doors | John open to the public at 7 p.m. | Ashley. For further information please | Pictured are call the Lake-Lehman High School the winners at 675-7458. | with their | an Tell our advertisers you saw #155 is sponsored by the Trucksville United Methodist Church. ®o @® Cubmaster is David Brakefield. them in The Dallas Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. Cover All Your Needs With One Stroke Debt consolidation, large purchases, home improvements, education costs, see Franklin First for a tax deductible’ home equity loan. Call us at 717-821-7103 or toll free 1-800-262-1210 for a quick response and affordable monthly payments for the money you need. Franklin First has got you covered. Get the security of fixed monthly payments at today's low rates. (Maximum loan amount $100,000). Ee ( EQUITY LOAN 1505 1 Annual Percentage Rate FRANKLIN FIRST yr mn Subsidiary of ONBANCorp, Inc. The Bank for Northeastern Pennsylvanians *7.75% APR available on secured loans of at least $25,000 with terms of 60 months when payments are automatically deducted from a Franklin First checking or savings account. Example: the monthly payment on $25,000 borrowed at 7.75% APR for 60 months would be $503.92. Terms, rates and conditions subject to change without notice. Other rates and terms available. 7.75% APR does not apply to 1=) alternative loan programs. tConsult your tax advisor on the deductibility of interest. Property insurance required for home equity loan. ttNo appraisal fee for loans under $50,000 unless a full appraisal is requested by applicant. Title insurance required on loans over EQUAL $50,000. If refinancing an existing Franklin First home equity loan, an additional $5,000 must be borrowed and the new loan must be at = HOUSING least $25,000 to qualify for the 7.75% APR. Loans provided by Franklin First subsidiary of ONBANCorp, Inc. LENDER Deposits federally insured to $100,000. Member FDIC
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