6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 13, 1989 COMMUNITY - Daddow-Isaacs children's Christmas party Saturday Daddow-Isaac Post 672, The American Legion, Dallas, will hold its annual Christmas party for the children, 11 years and younger at the Post Home, Saturday, Dec. 16, from 2-4 p.m. Santa Claus will arrive by fire truck manned by the Henry Laing Fire Company of Dal- las, Ted Wright, Chief. Refreshments will be served to the children and Santa will pres- ent them with a gift. The party is sponsored by the American Legion, Stuart Oakley, Commander and its Auxiliary, Martha Reese, president. Property transfers Property transfers recorded at the Luzerne County Court House from November 29, 1989 to Decem- ber 6, 1989. Prices are extrapo- lated from transfer taxes paid. Money transfers are exempt from tax, so no amounts are shown. Wm. Decker to Wm. J. Decker Jr., 201 S. Chestnut St., Berwick, property Maplewood Hgts, L339 Sec. D, Dallas Twp. Rose I. Meneeley to Theodore G. Mike, 135 Goeringer Ave., Shaver- town, property Goeringer Ave., Kingston Twp., $65,000. David Metzo to David Metzo, 56 Firecut Rd., Wyoming, property 7.86 acres, Kingston Twp. David Metzo to David Metzo, 56 Firecut Rd., Wyoming, property 2.515 ac., Kingston Twp. David Metzo to David Metzo, 56 Firecut Rd., Wyoming, property Freedman Ave., Dallas Twp. David Metzo to David Metzo, 56 Firecut Rd., Wyoming, property 56 Firecut Rd., Kingston Twp. David Metzo to David Metzo, 56 Firecut Rd., Wyoming, Lot Fernridge, Dallas Twp. David R. Kaufman to John G. Emig, 547 Maple Dr., RD 4, Box 547, Dallas, property Maple St., Lehman Twp., $72,000. Ruth F. Jacoby to Gerald J. McNulty, 73 Church St., Dallas, property Whipp Lane, Dallas, $5,500. Paul J. Pituck to John P. Mar- tin, Box 92A, Poplar St., Dallas, property Poplar St., Dallas Twp., $94,000. Priority Realty Management Co. to Wyndtree Oaks Inc. Box 313B, RD 3, Ryman Rd., Dallas, property Twp. Rte. 726, 47.2 acres, Dallas Twp., $35,618. Wm. Decker to Wm. J. Decker Jr., 201 S. Chestnut St., Berwick, property Maplewood Heights, L340, Sec. D, Dallas Twp. Alfred Tamanini Jr. to Alfred L. Tamanini, 57 Sharpe St., King- ston, property L67, Sunrise Es- tates, Kingston Twp. Estate Jos. W. Borkowski to Kimberly Geisinger, RD 1, Box 124, Hunlock Creek, property Carol St., ~ Lehman Twp. $6,500. Willard Hoyt to Francis Kelly, 119 Shupp Rd., Dallas, property Shupp Rd., 1.880 ac. Dallas Twp. Willard Hoyt to Beverly E. Hoyt, 117 Shupp Rd., Dallas, property Shupp Rd., 1.860 ac. Dallas Twp. Willard Hoyt to Willard Hoyt, RD 3, Box 325, Dallas, property Shupp Rd., 1.328 ac., Dallas Twp. David T. Andes to Charles But- ler Edwards, 2-4 S. Main St. Trucksville, property Maple St., Kingston Twp., $178,000. Michael D. Konzman to David R. Kaufman, 255 Blueberry Hill Rd., Shavertown, property Blue- berry Hill Rd., Jackson Twp., $143,200. Wm. P. Cook to Samuel J. Shonk, 43 Keefer Plot, Harveys Lake, property North View Ave., 5 parcels, Harveys Lake, $58,000. Est. Dorothy B. Anderson, Frederic W. Anderson Jr. to Frederic W. Anderson Jr. c/o Sue A. Weber, RD 2, Box 117A, Em- maus, property 7.2188 acres, Cor. Holcomb & Fairview Sts., King- ston Twp., $1,500. John Belcher to John C. So- beck, RD 2, Box 235-Ai, Lake Silk- - worth, Hunlock Creek, property Summit Ave., $10,000. Michael C. Raklewicz to Michael C. Raklewicz, 390 Pierce St., King- ston property W. Fallbrook Ave., Dallas Twp. Estate Sarah L. Richardson to Robert A. Pace, 430 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, property 24 acres, 60 sq. rods, Lake Twp., $12,000. Per Adverse Possession Richard W. Tyira to Elma L. Major, Over- brook Ave., Dallas, property Dal- las Twp. Donald R. Thomas to Kimberly A. Thomas, RD 1,. Box 417, De- munds Rd., Dallas, property 1.955 ac. Dallas Twp. : Joseph Mesavitz to Patricia & Peter Shuleski, 121 Meadowcrest Dr., Nanticoke, property 2 parcels, Warden Place, Harveys Lake Boro, $10,750. John A. Moreck to Kevil Con- struction Co., Inc. 47 Lenape Ave., Newton, NJ property L-20 Cedar Lane, Kingston Twp., $29,000. Commonwealth Telephone Co. to Commonwealth Telephone Co., 100 Lake St., Dallas property 11.52 acres, Dallas Twp. PaulJ. Klug to Helene E. & John R. Tomedi, 15 Savoy Dr., Dallas, property L-6, “The Maples”, Maple Drive, Dallas Twp., $38,000. Lehman Twp., — Let us help you create Christmas memories Hill the Florist 3 N. 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Mr. Bunney retired from the Wilkes-Barre Transit Co., after 27 years of service. He celebrated his 83rd birthday, Nov. 17. Back Mountain briefs Installation of deacons at Trinity Sunday, Dec. 17, Rev. Conrad Steinbrenner, Executive Presbyter of the Lackawanna Presbytery will be our guest minister at Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Dallas. At that time he will ordain and install the newly elected elders and deacons during the 11 a.m. worship service. Party for ladies auxiliaries Jackson Township Ladies Auxiliary of the Jackson Township Volun- teer Fire Company hosted a Christmas party for all the Back Mountain Ladies Auxiliaries on Sunday, Dec. 3. The party was held at the fire hall on Chase Road. The Lehman U.M. Youth Fellowship Group presented the program “The Real Miracle” under the direction of Jonathan Pineno. Among those present were four charter members of Jackson's Auxiliary, Margaret Bonning, Esther Murray, Freda Snyder and Katie Gable. Approximately 140 attended. 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The children will have a choice of Christmas gifts to make for their parents, while parents visit with teachers in the Sunday School rooms. ALL TOGETHER NOW - Preparing to sing a song, Miss Monaco’s A light lunch will be served. After lunch, parents may go shop- ping and leave their preschoolers with ladies from the church. There will be planned activities with a Christmas theme for the children in the afternoon. This is free and open to all. All children must be picked up by 5 p.m. All parents and preschoolers are invited. Please call Mary Ann Kapral, preschool division director to reg- ister, 639-2975. class is waiting for their nod to begin. From left, Tracey Hudak, Sarah Brin, Steven Neiman, Loni Piekanski, Jared Salla, Ben Nulton, Tonya Hoopengardner, Ryan Ciocca, Ryan McMillan. 'Little people’ entertain and enjoy at Christmas show The Walsh Auditorium at Col- lege Misericordia was filled Satur- day with “Little People” and their friends and families as Christmas joys were spread. The auditorium, which is usu- ally occupied by college students, was the setting for the Little People Day Care annual Christmas pro- gram under the direction of Miss Kohler. Little people aged from toddlers to kindergarten and even older performed. Songs, poems, rocking around the Christmas tree and even a night before Christmas play was presented to a very receptive audience. Laughter, singing along, cameras clicking and camcorders were the only noises heard from the background - a sure sign that a lot of proud Moms and Dads; Grams and Pop Pops were on hand to enjoy their favorite little person. reference: 675-2181 As of December 9, a new telephone system was activated at College Misericordia. The new system permits direct dialing to all offices on campus. Please save the following list for future 674-6400 Main Switchboard 675-4449 Admissions | 675-2445 Custom Management 675-3862 Continuing Education 674-6231 Library I | | i Additional direct-dial numbers can be | | Class A was directed by Miss Warmouth and Mrs. Nattressy Class B, Miss Monaco and Mrs.” Lamoreaux and Mrs. Smith; Kin- dergarten, Mrs. Pribula and Miss Stanulis, After School Group, Miss Stanulis. After a two hour program there were thousands of beautifully decorated homemade cookies wait- ing to be enjoyed. Between the program and re- freshments a jolly Santa came prancing down the center us ringing his always welcome bell and seated himself center stage. Out of nowhere came hundreds of beautifully wrapped presents, one for every child in the program Eyes grew larger and smiles broader as the little people pa- tiently waited their turn in line for aseaton Santa's lap and their first Christmas present of the year. obtained from the main switchboard. 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