- 3 SB J SS The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday. April 12, Yos9 + . Kasper in Harveys Lake council race Joseph Kasper, Lakeview Ter- race, Harveys Lake, announces his candidacy for Harveys Lake Bor- ough Council. He is being backed | by the Harveys Lake Republican Executive Committee. Kasper is a graduate of Wyo- ming Seminary College Prepara- tory School, Kingston, 1978. He obtained a BA degree from Wilkes College, and has been continuing his education with YMCA, Red Cross Senior Lifesaving course; at Lackawanna County Community College, Municipal Police Officers Education and Training, National Rifle Association Stress in Combat Course, Penna. Dept. of Sheriffs Training Program, Dickinson School of Law, Penna. Commis- sion on Crime and Delinquency, Red Cross Multi-Media First Aid course, Luzerne County Commu- nity College, Accident Investiga- tion, etc. Presently he is employed in the Joseph Kasper law enforcement field. Kasper has one son, and has been a permanent resident of Harveys Lake since 1983. Prior to that he had been a summer resi- dent. “I have always been concerned about the safety and welfare of the Harveys Lake residents and feel I can represent them well serving on council,” he said in a prepared statement. Martin McMahon announces race for L-L school board Martin D. McMahon, Jr., 1140 Meadowcrest Dr., Jackson Town- ship announces his candidacy for school director in Region III of the Lake-Lehman School District. He has filed on both the Republican and Democratic tickets for the May 16 primary election. McMahon is a magna cum laude graduate of Marian High School, Framingham, Ma. He attended Stonehill College, North Easton, Ma. on an academic scholarship, graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. He then attended Tufts University School of Dental Medi- cine, Boston, Ma. on a National Health Service Corps Scholarship, graduating magna cum laude with a Doctor of Dental Medicine de- ree. After fulfilling his service obli- gation with the NHSC, at the Wayne Miner Dental Clinic, Kansas City, Mo., McMahon became Center Director for the Rural Health Corp of N.E. Pennsylvania's Monroe- Noxen Dental Center, Rt. 29, Noxen. He has practiced dentistry there for seven years and has at- tended more than 300 hours of continuing education. For the past three years, he has served as a member of the Jackson Township General Muncipal Au- thority, the last two years as secre- tary. McMahon has been a volunteer for the Back Mountain Youth Soc- Martin D. McMahon, Jr. cer Association for the past six years; last year as coach of a U-8 team and as a referee for the previ- ous five years. He is a member of the American Dental Association, the Luzerne County Dental Society and the Academy of General Dentistry. McMahon is married to the for- mer Tamera Jarrett and they have three sons, Matthew, 7, a first grader at Lehman-Jackson Ele- . mentary; Brian, 5, who will attend Kindergarten at Lehman-Jackson ' in September; and Patrick, 2.-He and his family are active members of St. Therese’'s Church, Shaver- town. Property transfers Property transfers recorded at Luzerne County Court House from ‘March 30, 1989 to April 6, 1989. Prices are extrapolated from trans- fer taxes paid. Many transactions “are exempt from tax, sono amounts are shown. Stanley Tabaka to Thomas J. Tabaka, 225 Boland Ave., Hanover Twp., property L 24, 25, Sandy Beach Park, Lake Twp. Richard M. Ford to Dan Patrick Dorney, 8 Spencer Rd., Dallas, property 1.7 acres, Private Rd, Dallas Twp., $119,500. Christel James to Double Z Enterprises, West Pittston, prop- erty Glenview Terrace, Sec. D. Blk. 6, Lot 1, Dallas Twp., $200. Michael J. Brislin to Anne L. .and Joseph D. White, RD '1, Box 288, Pole 61, Harveys Lake, prop- erty Lake Twp. Ida Owen to Donna Arthur ‘Owen, RD 3, Wyoming, property 75 acres, Franklin Twp. Carol M. RosckowfT to Theresa 1G. and Charles A. Mulhern, 18 Colonial Drive, High Point Acres, Dallas, property 18 Colonial Dr. -High Point Acres, Dallas, $138,000. Paul E. Niezgoda to Karen M. and David W. Trautlein, 21 Ta- manini Dr., Wyoming, property Tamanini Dr., Lot 46, Kingston Twp., $130,000. Per Atty. Donald G. Sterling to Robt. H. Sterling, 199 Terrace Ave., Trucksville, property Trucksville Gardens, Lot 20, Sec. C, Kingston Twp: Isabell F. Schall to Gordon Semington, 27 Church St., Ed- wardsville, property Twp. Rte. 779, Lake Twp. Robt. S. Gardner to John Cichoski, RD 1, Box 289D, Dallas, property Rte. 1020, Harveys Lake, $400. Barbara A. Nelson toJos. Strum- « ski, 422 Carverton Rd., Kingston Twp., ‘property Carverton Rd., Kingston Twp., $40,000. Jos. P. Sickler to Denise D. Bodish, RD 4, Box 525, Oak Dr., Dallas, property Oak Dr., Lehman Twp., $72,000. Joseph Gross toJos. Gross, 338 Pittston Blvd., Wilikes-Barre, prop- erty First Ave., Lake Twp. Rose Bigus to Michael BigusJr., 226 Huntsville Rd., Dallas, prop- erty Lot 99, Sec. C, Fern Ridge, Dallas Twp. Holly M. Holland, to M. Nouri Moghadam, 137 E. Ridge St., Shavertown, property E. Ridge St., Jackson Twp., $105,000. Thomas Bottoms Sr., to Tho- mas Bottoms Jr., 176 W. Center Hill Rd., Dallas, property Dallas. Nellie Scull, to Raymond Scull, 677 Rt. 1, Harveys Lake, property Greenwood Ave., Harveys Lake. Fred Ostrum Jr. to Fred Ostrum Jr., RD 6, Box 41, Dallas, property | L3,31/2,4,41/2, Sec. H., Rose Manor & Fernbrook, Dallas Twp. Edward J. Lynch to Alfred J. Zeller, 110 Summit St., Shaver- town, property Summit St., King- ston Twp. James A. Sorber to Lee D. McMurtrie, RD 3, Hunlock Creek, property 2 acres, Lake Twp. Adopt-a-pet Bandit, a one-year-old tri-col- ored beagle is looking for someone to stop in at the S.P.C.A., Main Road, Fox Hill, Wilkes-Barre, and take him home with them. Bandit is house-broken, and has had his first series of shots. Gentle and a lover of children, Bandit is opti- mistic that someone will love him enough to give him a good home. Mercedes, a domestic short- haired cat, is a pretty black and white female cat, who is anxious to find an owner who will love her and give her a good home. Mercedes is only 10-months old and is spayed. She is housebroken, clean and declawed. She has also had her first series of shots. V a Joseph Kolesar announces for Lake council Joseph W. Kolesar has an- nounced his candidacy for Har- veys Lake Borough Council. Kolesar was born in Falls, Pa and was raised in Swoyersville. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from West Virginia Univer- sity in 1973 and a Master of Arts from Glassboro State College, New Jersey in 1978. He has also com- pleted his coursework toward a Doctorate in Education from the University of Illinois. Kolesar is employed by Penn State University/Wilkes-Barre campus as a counselor and Coor- dinator of Placement and Coop- erative Education. He is currently serving as Vice President for Dial-A-Driver and is also Coordinator for United Way on the Penn State Campus. He has participated on committees for the Chamber of Commerce, Wilkes- Barre, and the Economic Develop- ment Council of Northeastern Pennsylvania. He is also a gradu- American Red Cross Joseph W. Kolesar ate of the 1988 Wilkes-Barre Lead- ership Program and was a devel- oper of the Wilkes-Barre Junior Leadership Program. In addition he is an active member in the American Vocational Association and Pennsylvania Association for Career Services. 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