6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 9, 1998 Applications now available for low-income assistance program Applications for this year’s Low- Income Home Energy Assistance program (LIHEAP) are now avail- able at the Luzerne County Assis- tance Office. LIHEAP is a Federal program that assists low-income individu- als who cannot pay their heating one-person household, $8,885: got up close and personal with the FICTION = bills. ; two persons $11,935; three per- character. Below "Rudolph," played “All Through the Night” by Man: Eligible households can receive sons, $15,015; four persons, by Mary Krehely, donned her Higgins Clark y assistance through a direct pay- ment to vendors who supply their fuel, or through a crisis compo- nent during weather-related emer- hold income, grants are based on the type of fuel used and the county of residence. To be eligible for the program, household income cannot exeed 110 percent of the Federal pov- erty income guidelines, or for a $18,095; five persons, $21,175; six persons, $24,255. For larger households, the guidelines in- crease by $3,080 for each addi- Rudolph and Rudolph At the Back Mountain Memorial Library, children were entertained in the children's room by a Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer skit. At right, Adrienne Box and Sara Kneal costume, assisted by . . Marilyn Rudolph, children's librarian. POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK New items i BMT Library y The Back Mountain Memoridl: Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Oa. announces the addition of the: . following items to their collection: - « * « “A Soldier's Book” by Joanna: Higgins oy “One Thousand White Womenty- : Jim Fergus rat : gendies, sich as a broken fur. tional person. “The Poisonwood Bible” by Barat nace, leaking pipes, or terminated Lastyear, 7,778 county house- Kingsolver “os utility service. Homeowners, rent- ers (including those whose rent includes heat), roomers and sub- sidized housing tenants may be eligible. Any type of fuel may be used. .. The program opened for both the cash and crisis components on. November 16 with the cash component closing Jan. 8, 1999, and the crisis component closing March 15, 1999. Besides house- ing bills. holds received $2 million in basic LIHEAP cash grants to offset heat- Crisis grants totaling $113,000 were given to 836 house- holds with heating emergencies. Help for families with a heating emergency is available 24 hours a day by contacting Crisis Assis- tance through the Commission on Economic Opportunity at 826- 0510in Wilkes-Barre or 455-4994 in Hazleton. Stella Kilgallon celebrates 87th birthday ‘Stella Kilgallon, a resident of The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, formerly of Wilkes-Barre, celebrated her 87th birthday on Tuesday, Dec. 8. Stella was born in’ Ledford, Illi- nois, the daugh- ter of the late Magdalyn and Teofil Silva and moved to this area as an infant. She is the widow of of the late STELLA KILGALLON Anthony Kilgallon who died on July 7, 1960. Stella had been employed at the Mercy Hospital for many years in the laboratory. Mrs. Kilgallon is the mother of one daughter, Jeanne Marie Sun- day, Wilkes-Barre. She has one granddaughter, Lisa Sunday Lefkowitz, Shavertown and one great-grandson, Noah Sunday- Lefkowitz. She is a member of St. Boniface Church, Wilkes-Barre. She will be honored at a birthday celebra- tion with her family. | Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging of- fer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from participants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. . The following is the menu for the week of December 14. All meals include margarine, milkc and coffee. \e MONDAY - Veal scallopini, zuc- chini, orange juice, whole wheat bread, rice, chilled pears. TUESDAY - Tuna noodle cas- serole, hot fruit compote, mixed vegetables, white bread, choco- late pudding. WEDNESDAY - Beef Stroga- noff, peach compote, spinach, Ital- ian bread, noodles, sugar cookie, lemon. THURSDAY - Pork roast, green beans, sweet potatoes, whole wheat bread, baked apple. FRIDAY - Christmas Special: Chicken breast w/stuffing, stuffed potato, tomato juice, butter twist roll, chocolate ice creaam w/ cookie. Lake Twp. accepting recyclables Dec. 12 The voluntary recycling drop-off center for Lake Township will be accepting recyclables on Saturday, Dec. 12, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the township building. The following items may be dropped off: gluminum and bi-metal cans, clear, brown and green glass, Plastic #1 arid #2 only. No motor oil containers can be accepted. No newspapers this month. Paige Allen baptized November 29 ». Paige Elizabeth Allen, daugh- ter of David and Lauren Allen Trucksville, was baptized Nov. 29 in the Courtdale United Method- ist Church. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. James Pall. Godparents were Jaclyn Reilly and Len Sincavage. « Paige was born on Oct. 1, at the Penn State Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. She is the granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Reilly, Courtdale and Mr. and Mrs. David Allen, Ocean View, Delaware. She is the great-granddaughter of Mrs. Elsie Jolley, Dallas. Holiday Homes to be judged December 17 ‘ The Kingston Township Board of Supervisors announce the an- riual Holiday Homes Decorating Contest, to be judged on Decem- ber 17. The Holiday Homes Deco- rating Contest is sponsored an- rtually by the Board of Supervi- sors and judged by the Recreation Commission. The Board of Su- pervisors and Recreation Com- mission urge residents interested in registering their home for the 'Babes In Toyland’ to be shown Dec. 10,11 NE Players will present the family musical “Babes in Toyland” at Wilkes-Barre’s Darte Center for the Performing Arts (corner S. River and South St.), Thursday and Friday, Dec., 10 and 11. Performances/ are at 9 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Thursday and at 9 a.m., 11:15 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. on Friday. Seats are $10, $5, $4. Produced in cooperation with Pioneer Publishing, the production is based on the original written by Glen McDonough, with the original music made famous by Victor Herbert. Directed and produced by Gina Major-Ackerman, “Babes in Toyland” has a cast of over 50 adults, young adults and children. The cast includes Santa, more than a dozen dancing “toys”, plus all your favorite nursery rhyme characters. For tickets to “Babes in Toyland” Dec. 10 and 11, call the NE Players Box Office at 675-4333. New Visions Art Studio i; ® Drawing * Painting e Sculpture Art Lessons (age 6 and up) e Graphics e Portfolio ® Pen & Ink Carousel art House/Pet Portraits afl All classes taught by a PA certified artist educator Swe Shavertown, PA 14K Wire Necklag Students arranged by ability and age Local/State award winners/annual student show 696-5515 - Diamonds . Cultured Pearls “Mirror Image” by Danielle Steel 2 “Midwives” by Chris Bohialian oie: “The Present” by Johanna Lintigey-- “Two Cities” by John Edgar.»; rane Wideman testi “Red Grass River’ by Jame S Carlos: Blake 3 “What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day” by Pearl Cleage: “A Light in the Window: by Jari Karon we ed NON-FICTION Sons oid “Superfoods: 300 Recipes orn ‘ Foods That Heal Body and Min 3: : Wig w by Dolores Riccio alaleTels “Betty Crocker’'s 125 Low- Calorie’ Main Dishes” by Betty Crocker “The How-To Book of Healthy. Cooking” oie “Tofu Cookery” by Louise Haglet “The Book of Tofu” by Willi Shurtleff and Akiko Aoyagi <<" “Great Political Wit" by Bob Dole i “Grand Central Winter” by Caverly = r! Stringer Li fa LARGE PRINT $7 ELF “Coast Road” by Barbara Dalinsiys BIOGRAPHY “To the Limit” by Marc Eliot WESTERN a “Monument Rock” by Louist’ Ader TAPES oe “The Loop” by Nicholas Evans “Body Language” by James W- Hall: “McNally’s Puzzle” by Lawrence Sanders ThE “Tell Me Your Dreams” by Sidney * ¥ Sheldon : “Working With Emotional 2% Intelligence” by Daniel Goleman “No Safe Place” by Richard North Patterson - J.T. Rec. Board to meet at new time CER The Jackson Township Recreation Board is changing its meeting time to 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month starting December 9. For further information, contact Michael J. Tribendis at 696-3977. : OF PRINTS” DALLAS PHOTO SHOP + 675-8800 - “Your Processing Headquarters in the Back Mountain”=" FREE MINI ALBUM $1.95 Value with this Ad JIN EA Held], [c] FREE 2~° SET al I® (1€ 3 (9 contest to visit the Municipal . H . . } Building Administration Office at A 11 ohda Season : Ky I'80 E. Center St., Shavertown or R . S y J f call 696-3809. | Nn | | | O worry First prize is a S100 U.S. Sav- CJ O1CC S C oy vs ou ings Bond. Second prize is a $75 C mm nity S 111 2 Se5%; U.S. Savings Bond. Third prize is 2 O u P 5 ne BUH a $50 U.S. Savings bond. The i / STG best new entry wins a $50 U.S. Happy Holidays From FNCB. a : Savings Bond. When registering Bt your home for the contest, please 1 provide your name, address and J | F IRST NATI ONAL : Social Security number for the COMM UNITY BANK savings bond. Questions about the contest may be directed to the COMMUNITY REALLY IS OUR MIDDLE NAME x Municipal Building Administra- 2 ] tion Office. The deadline for reg- i DUNMORE - SCRANTON + DICKSON CITY - PITTSTON PLAZA - FASHION MALL - WILKES-BARRE - KINGSTON - EXETER Oh istering your home will be g MEMBER FDIC tis bag Decmeber 11. 3 DORAN AEE .
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