10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 21, 1990 COMMUNITY Police buy radios In a joint effort to combat the area's war on drugs and other major crimes in Luzerne and Lackawanna Counties, the Luzerne County Chief of Police Association purchased four portable radios from Police Safety Systems and two each were distributed to the Upper Luzerne/Lower Lackawanna Narcotics Unit, Mid-Valley Narcotics Unit. Accepting the radios are from left, Chief Paul Sabol, Kingston Twp.; past president of Luzerne Co. Association; Wilkes-Barre Chief Joseph Coyne, president; Plymouth Boro Chief John Thomas, president narcotics unit; West Wyoming Chief David Gaski, president, Upper Luz./ Lack. Narcotics Unit; Chief Investigator Andrew Teslicko, Intersec Detective Agency and past president Chief's Assoc.; Plymouth Twp. Chief William Shultz, treas., Mid-Valley Narcotics Unit; and Pittston Police Chief Edward Doran, V.P. Chief's Assoc. and vice chairman Upper Luz./Lower Lackawanna Narcotics Unit. Trucksville Fire Company elects officers The Trucksville Volunteer Fire Company has elected officers for 1990. They are: President, George A. Tucker; Vice-president, Mike Balonis, Sec- retary, Jim Jolley; Treasurer, Roy Fulkerson; Membership Secretary, Ralph Schwartz; Trustee, Tom Schmidle; Trustee, Bill Eck; Trus- tee, Jack Kaleta. Also, Liaison Officer, Tom Schmidle; Public Relations, Peter Kerdelsky, Sgt. of Arms, Harry Sweppenheiser; Fire Chief, Gerald Kapral, 1st Asst., Brian Johnson; 2nd Asst. Dave Mathers; 3rd Asst., Jefl Hockenberry; Captain, Ralph Schwartz; Lt. Bill Sarley; Fire Board Secretary, Bill Eck. At the annual Christmas party of the Trucksville Fire Co., 180 stockings were given out to the children of Trucksville. Our thanks go out to co-chairmen Harry Swep- penheiser and Peter Kerdesky, workers and the Ladies Auxiliary. President George A. Tucker announced that the annual mem- bership drive will be held until the end of March. Property transfers Property transfers recorded at the Luzerne County Court House from February 5, 1990 to February 13, 1990. Prices are extrapolated from transfer taxes paid. Money transfers are exempt from tax, so no amounts are shown. Estate Emily G. Davenport to Jack M. Kloeber Jr. 510 Tillman Place, West Point, NY property 1.02 acres, Franklin Twp., $938. Cordelia Jill Tallman to Michael A. Lacey, RD 1, Box 203, Dallas, property 2.69 acres, Dallas Twp. Michael A. Lacey to Michael A. Lacey, RD 1, Box 203, Dallas, property 2.69 ac., Dallas Twp. John A. Moreck to Robert J. Krause, PO Box 695, Clarks Sum- mit, property Genoa Lane, King- ston Twp. $29,000. Mary A. Kuchta to Andrew Kuchta, Box 226, RD 1, Harveys Lake, property 2 parcels, Harveys Lake. Estate Anne M. Kotes to John Kotes Jr., 594 Main St., Ed- wardsville, property Main Rd., Harveys Lake. Michael Terninko to Michael J. Terninko, Pole No. 140, Lakeside Dr., Box 168-A, Harveys Lake, property L25, Lakeview Terrace, Harveys Lake. Lawrence S. Johnston to Mar- jorie H. Pation, 24720 Wildewood Dr., Westlake Ohio, property Circle Drive, Dallas Twp. Are your Automobile and Homeowners Premiums too high? 07:1] K Slocum Insurance Agency, Inc. 575 Memorial Hwy. Dallas, PA 18612 675-1167 An Independent Insurance Co. Estate Emily G. Davenport to Robert A. Addison, 75 Sherman Ave., Glen Falls, NY, property 2.77 acres, Franklin Twp., $6,250. Joseph G. Drezel Jr. to Russell W. Johnson, 54 Carverton Rd., Trucksville, property 43.22 acres, Jackson Twp., $75,000. Thomas S. Onzik to Samuel P. Puma, 578 Wyoming Ave., King- ston, property 4.266 acres, King- ston Township. Thomas S. Onzik to Thomas S. Onzik, 173 Roosevelt St., Ed- wardsville, property 4.144 acres, Kingston Township. Theodore A. Hendry to Thomas Ash, 142 N. Main St., Shavertown, property Inman Ave., Kingston Twp., $1,000. Theodore A. Hendry to Thomas Ash, 142 N. Main St., Shavertown, property Hale Dr., Kingston Twp., $500. Theodore A. Hendry to Thomas Ash, 142 N. Main St., Shavertown, property Layou Ave., Kingston Twp., $500. Estate Gene F. Haring, Albert N. Danolfl, Extr. to Robert L. May, 222 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, prop- erty Pioneer Ave., Dallas Twp. $155,000. David W. Bryant to Herbert E. Walter, RD 1, Box 28B, Harveys Lake, property Baird Street, Har- veys Lake. Russell L. Eyet to Charles W. GordondJr., 194 N. Memorial Hwy, aN Shavertown, property Franklin St., Kingston Twp. John J. Thomas, Trustee, to Charles W. Gordon Jr., 194 N. Memorial Hwy., Shavertown, prop- erty Franklin, Kingston Twp. Francis Frederick SchulerdJr. to Brent Francis Schuler, RD 3, Box 24, Harveys Lake, Private Rd., Harveys Lake. Jos. A. Zabinski to Robert G. Ryan, 2 Oneida Place, Forty Fort, property 1.166 acs. Lehman Twp. Emmettl L. Hoover to Emmett L. Hoover, RD 1, Box 142, Harveys Lake, property Twp. Rd., Lake Twp. Emmett L. Hoover to Emmett L.: Hoover, RD 1, Box 142, Harveys Lake, property Lake Twp. Estate Charles G. Yakus to Ann Baltruchitis, 134 Doran Dr., Trucksville, property 2 parcels, Doran Dr., Kingston Twp. H. Scott Lefko to Anne Fisher, 302 E. Joppa Rd., Apt. 1482, Towson, Md. property Dallas Ter- race, L 45, 45, Sec. C., Dallas. Frank G. Dolman, to Joseph J. Matosky, 144 Harris Hill Rd., Trucksville, property Dudley Ave., Harveys Lake, $9,000. Gerald J. Gizenski to George R. Isaacs, 163 S. Memorial Hwy., Dallas, property Kingston Twp., $155,000. Russell P. Watkins to Judy Ann M. Watkins, 70 Bellas St., King- ston property Kingston Twp. Memorial books added to library By NANCY KOZEMCHAK The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las, announces the addition of the following memorial books to their collection. In memory of John Connolly, Sr., “Home Plumbing” presented by Catherine Woicicki. In memory of Daniel Zdanuk “Prairie Home Companion Folk Song Book”, “Who Wrote That Song”, “The Home Planet”, “Fly Fishing: A Beginner's Guide”, pre- sented by relatives and friends. In memory of Mrs. Barbara Verbinski, “The Reader's Digest [llustrated History of World War II” presented by The Whipples. In memory of Arline Truskoski “The Complete Book of Machine Embroidery” presented by The Embroider’s Guild. In memory of Leonard A. Cowett “The Complete Gardening Plan- ning Manual” presented by Rich- ard A. Barnett. In memory of Ruth A Bell “Simpson's Contemporary Quota- tions” presented by Lindsey C. Robinson. In memory of Rusell W. Frantz “How to Find and Manage Profit- able Properties”, “Bottom-up Mar- keting” presented by Mr. and Mrs. John N. Conyngham, III. In memory of Russell W. Frantz “Russell and Elisa” presented by Marilyn Rudolph. In memory of Mrs. Edmund Dana (Helen Mary Deemer) “The Smithsonian Guide to Historic America: Virginia and the Capitol Region”, “The Smithsonian Guide toHistorica America: Southern New England” presented by The Harry Ruggles Family. In memory of Mr. Leonard Cowett “Facts About the Presidents’ presented by Constance C. Filer. In memory of Mr. Franklin Gager “Congress Ato Z" presented by The John Lloyd Family. In memory of Russell W. Frantz “Young Lions” presented by Jo- sephine Offshack. In memory of Russell W. Frantz “Trucks” presented by Patricia S. Davies and Stanley S. Davies. In memory of Russell W. Frantz “Scared Silly: A Halloween Treat” presented by Marilyn Rudolph. In memory of Mrs. Hale S. Coughlin “Frannie’s Fruits”, “Making a Difference” presented by Pattie and Stan Davies. In memory of Margaret H. Coughlin, “Facts About Fifty States”, “Easter: the King James Version” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burnside. In memory of Mary Mish Ather- ton, “Rootabaga Stories” Part 2, presented by Marilyn Rudolph. In memory of Robert D. Bent, “We're Going on a Bear Hunt” presented by Judith Roeder. In memory of Larry Cowett, “Laura Ashley Livingrooms”, pre- sented by Bridge St. Antique Cen- ter. In memory of Albert Torr, “Viet- nam War Almanac” presented by Mildred Hettinger. In memory of Mrs. Hale S. Coughlin, “Outdoors” presented by Rachel Symons. In memory of Mrs. Hale S. Coughlin, “Upstairs” presented by Christine Chamberlain. In memory of Mrs. Hale S. Coughlin “Downstairs” presented by Kenny Chamberlain. In memory of Mrs. Hale S. Coughlin, “Indoors” presented by Cara Symons. In memory of Millie Kear “The End of the Road” presented by the Book Club of the Back Mountain Memorial Library. In memory of Mr. Larry Cowett, “What They Still Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School” pre- sented by Barclay, Ayers and Bertsch Co. Dallas Rotary Funds Scholarship at Penn State Wilkes-Barre The Dallas Rotary Club presented a check for $1,000 to Penn State Wilkes-Barre for the Annual Fund Scholarship program. The money is designated for a scholarship for a Back Mountain stu- dent. The 1989-90 Annual Fund has raised more than $102,000 of the $125,000 goal. The campus awarded 69 scholarships to students this academic year from money raised from last year's Annual Fund. Shown at the check presentation from left are James Alexander, Dallas Rotary; Tom Robinson, director of Development at Penn State Wilkes-Barre; Alan Landis, president, Dallas Rotary; Jim Cocolin, Penn State Wilkes-Barre Advisory Board; Archer Mohr, Dallas Rotary, and member of the Penn State Wilkes-Barre faculty. 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