8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 6, 1990 Nesbitt's Career Branch plans Festival for June 20 Members of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital's Career Branch Auxil- iary have met to discuss plans for the upcoming June Festival. Scheduled Wednesday, June 20 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on the grounds of the Medical Arts Build- ing, 534 Wyoming Avenue, King- ston, this year's Festival is full of excitement, food and fun. The Career Branch will host childrens’s games includng 9-hole golf, fish bowl, and Dragonfire. Each Auxiliary branch is plan- ning food, games and entertain- ment for the entire day. For more information on the June Festival, contact Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal's Community Relations Depart- mentat288-1411, extension 4025. Pondarowland to hold Open House June 10 The Pondarowland Bed & Breakfast will hold an Open House celebra- tion on June 10, noon to 5 p.m. The celebration is on the occasion of the first summer season of the bed and breakfast operation at the Rowland Farm in Beaumont, Wyoming County. The Pondarowland B & B is the only bed and breakfast in Wyoming County. It features authentic Colonial American antiques throughout the farm home, and a panoramic view from a glass enclosed porch. ~The Pondarowland B & B, at the Rowland Farm, is located off Route 309 in the Village of Beaumont, 4 miles north of Dallas and 10 miles south of Tunkhannock. Watch for the “Rowland Farm” signs. Refresh- ments will be served. A hay ride will be available, conditions permitting. Shur-Save sponsoring balloon ride giveaway Shur-Save Stores across Pennsylvania are sponsoring a “Hot Air Balloon Ride" give-a-way, for Geisinger’s Children’s Miracle Network Telethon. Entry forms will be available in Shur-Save newspaper adver- tisement through June 16 and in your local Shur-Save Stores. Com- pleted forms can be deposited in entry boxes located in Shur-Save Stores. A winner will be drawn on June 24, from all entry forms received. The winner may invite three family members or friends to join in this trip to the clouds. Christian bookstore sponsoring workshop Gifts From Above, Christian bookstore in Dallas, will sponsor a Sunday School Curriculum Workshop on June 30, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Publishers that will be represented include: Concordia, Augsburg, Fortress, David C. Cook, Gospel Light, Regular Baptist Press, Scripture Press and Standard Publishing. Location: Gifts From Above Conference Room. The workshop is recommended for all persons involved in the selec- tion of Sunday School curriculum. A dedication of the store's new comference room facilities will precede the workshop. An RSVP is requested. Please call 675-0354. Coffee and Danish will be served. Dates and times for a Sunday School Teacher Training workshop in August will be announced. Learning to extinguish a fire Employees of the Meadows Nursing Center attended Fire Extin- guisher Classes on May 12, at the nursing center located in Dallas. Shown are Ted Wright, Dallas Fire Dept. Chief, instructing Susan Steinkirchner, Meadows employee, in the proper use of a fire extinguisher. FOR ALL THE GRADUATES 25% OFF ON ALL 14 KARAT GOLD AND STERLING SILVER JEWELRY 0 h Drive A Little - Save a Lot! 675-5872 JEWELRY Mon., Tues.,Wed., Sat. 10-5; Thurs., Fri. 10-8:30 Next to Rea & Derick 18 CHURCH ST., DALLAS FLOOD ENDOWMENT BANQUET COMMITTEE -Shown are members of the Catherine and Daniel Flood Endowment Ban- quet Committee at College Misericordia, from left, seated, Florence Eckert, Banquet Chairman; Lillian Alinkoff, Decorations Chairman; standing, Roz Smulowitz, Reception Chairman; Elinor Wasnick, Decorations; Ann Sromoski, Reservations Chairman. Absent from photo, Susan Sordoni, Chairman Seating Arrage- ments. Misericordia establishes Flood Endowment Honored guests and friends of Daniel and Catherine Flood will pay tribute to them and their efforts over the years at a special banquet which will be held Friday, June 15 at 7 p.m. at the Genetti Best Western, Wilkes-Barre. In honor of the Flood's significant contributions made over the years to improv- ing the quality of life in the Northeast Pennsylvania Region, this celebration will kick-off fundraising efforts for the Cath- erine and Daniel Flood Endow- ment for Humanities at College Misericordia, established by the College this year. Over the years, the Floods have been instrumental in help- ing the 4-year liberal arts insti- tution enrich the lives of so many graduates, and through this En- dowment, the College can en- sure that the memory of their efforts will always be a part of the life at Misericordia. With the help of a special committee of volunteers under the leadership of Nancy Cresko, Honorary Chairperson and life- long friend of Daniel and Cath- erine Flood, special fundraising efforts are expected to reach the $100,000 goal which has been set for the Endowment. The Endowment funds will be used to award scholarships to worthy students in the hu- manities, sponsor periodic lec- tures in Daniel and Catherine's name and enhance the efforts of study of the Humanities at Col- lege Misericordia. : Monsignor Andrew J. McGowan, Director of Commu- nity Relations and Diocesan Director of the Catholic Health Care Facility at Mercy Hospital, Scranton, will serve as Toast- master at this special dinner and reception honoring Cather- ine and Daniel Flood. Anyone wishing to receive an invitation to this special banquet on Fri- . day, June 15, should contact the Development Office at Col- lege Misericordia at 674-6368 on or before May 25, 1990. Seating is limited. { Property transfers Property transfers recorded at the Luzerne County Court House from May 22, 1990 to May 30, 1990. Prices are extrapolated from transfer taxes paid. Money trans- fers are exempt from tax, so no amounts are shown. Florence M. Palmer to Harold G. Palmer Jr., 176 Conyngham Dr., Shavertown, property Jackson Twp. Francis Willard Cornell to Francis Willard Cornell Jr., Box 89, RD 2, Hunlock Creek, property 5.72 acres, Rte. 118, Lehman Twp. John George Mack to John George Mack, 165 Bunker Hill Rd., Wyoming, property Kingston Twp. George R. Isaacs to Mark A. Crossley, 55: Hickory St. Trucksville, property Hickory St., Kingston Twp. The Society of the Sisters of Mercy of W-B, to College Miseri- cordia, Lake Rd., Dallas, property 5.0 acres, Dallas Twp., $4,600. Mary Y. Brislin to Alfred C. Colmer Jr., 38 Circle Dr., College Manor, Dallas, property Circle Dr., Dallas Twp., $107,500. Jack Carl Sobeck to Ledge Road Realty Co. Inc., 110 N. Sherman St., property L863, Sutton Hills, Jackson Twp., $15,000. Gregory J. Karwoski to Patrice leen Kelly Smith, RD 1, Box 44, Scenic Dr., Hamburg, N.J., prop- erty Birchwood St., Harveys Lake. Frank W. Smith to John C. Foster Jr., RD 1, Carpenter Rd., Harveys Lake, property Leg. Rte. 4027, 56 acres, 7 perches, Har- veys Lake. John P. Isaac to John P. Isaac, 39 N. Lehigh St., Shavertown, property Lehigh St., Kingston Twp. Eugene Shelley to Thomas Wol- anski, 26 Kingswood Dr., Dallas, property Industrial Dr., Dallas Twp., $265,000. Wilbur K. Straub to Randall B.K. Marks, RR 3, Box 243T, Dallas, property Cummings Rd., Franklin Twp. Estate Marian Perrin to Richard C. Adamchick, 40 Hazeltine St., Shavertown, property Holly St., Kingston Twp., $52,000. John W. Humenansky to John . Ww. Humenansky, 220 Newhart Rd., Shavertown, property Newhart Rd., Jackson Twp. ia Sterling Farms Inc. to Grass- lands Inc. 45 Owens St., Wilkes- Barre, property Noxen Twp., Har- veys Lake Boro, 20.80 acres, $8,000. : Harvey L. Odell to Robert M. Wisdo, 54 Poplar St., Dallas, prop- erty Poplar St., Dallas Twp., $91,000. Anders Eric Leidel to Albert O. Pritchard, 112 Huntsville Rd., Dallas, property Huntsville St., Dallas, $98,000. J. McMahon, Pole 264, Harveys Lake, property 2 parcels, Harveys Lake, $175,000. Kathleen Kelly Smith to Kath- J Send The Dallas Post to a friend It makes a great gift | Call 675-5211 for information " VISION ASSOCIATES | Dr. James Bozzuto Dr. Lewis Krotick Eliminate your glasses for sports or any other activities or Eliminate your bifocals With the newest contact lens - Hydron Echelon Lens If you wish to try contact lenses or were previously unsuccessful 1 Call 6 N. Main Dallas Shopping Ctr. 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