ts 10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 23, 1991 err COMMUNITY | Owens, Pastor, James Wert. | | bers are “called to serve.” | Church. S.A.V.E., which stands for Shavertown Active Volunteer Enlistment, is an innovative pro- ~ gram to increase volunteerism in the church. It's a | | program to recognize the work of all volunteers and | | to encourage all members to volunteer. S.A.\V.E. is based on the premise that active members are happier members and that all mem- | H 3 SAVE MEMBERS - Members of the SAVE program to begin this coming weekend are front row, ‘| Mary Lou Swingle, chairperson; back row, from left, Jarrett Roan, Joan Williams, Patti Snyder, Jack | Shavertown UMC begins volunteer program i S.AV.E. is at Shavertown United Methodist church. Saturday and Sunday, January 26 and 27 will be S.A.V.E. Saturday and Sunday at the church. Allmembers will be given an opportunity to become a part of S.A.V.E. by volunteering for service in the Mary Lou Swingle was recently elected director of the S.A.V.E. program and anyone having ques- tions may call her. By RICH JOHNSON Staff Writer Two local municipalities and Nesbitt Hospital will now have a. voice on the Back Mountain Communications Center Board of Directors. At last week's meeting of the board, Jackson Township, Lehman Township and the hospi- tal were each given one voting seat on the board. In making the motion to ap- point the three seats, Dallas Township Police Chief Carl Miers said that these three groups all support the center financially and should have a say in matters dealing with its operation. “There was an indication that since the townships and the hos- pital all were paying members that we should give them a say,” he ‘said. “I think that this will allow for others to be heard and will allow the board to continue run- ning smoothly,” he added. Both Jackson Township and Lehman Township have police, fire All area studentsin grades 7-12 are invited to enter the 10th An- nual Suzanne Maria Rossetti Memorial Juried Art Contest. Governor Robert P. Casey has issued a proclamation declaring January as Volunteer Blood Do- nor Month and called on all medi- _callyable Pennsylvanians to “share the gift of life.” Local residents will have a chance to participate: when the | Wyoming Valley Chapter of the | American Red Cross conducts a ‘blood drive at Shavertown United Methodist Church, 123 Pioneer Ave. on Thursday, Jan. 31, from 12 noon to 6 p.m. According to Bernard C. Banks, Jr., Blood Services Chairman at the Wyoming Valley Chapter, donated blood is used every day to help patients in the 42 hospitals of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Region, ' including our. six local medical facilities. In order to maintain an ade- quate blood supply to meet those reeds, more than 420 donors are needed every day. However, in Blood drive in Shavertown Jan. 31 January he added, the American Red Cross traditionally puts outa special call for blood donations to ensure that blood is readily avail- able when needed. To become a blood donor, you must be aged between 17 and 75, weigh more than 110 pounds and be in good health. Ifyou would like further information concerning blood donation, please call the Wyoming Valley Chapter at 823- 7161. Property transfers Property transfers recorded at >» Luzerne County Court House mdanuary 10, 1991 toJanuary 17, 1991. Prices are extrapolated from transfer taxes paid. Money transfers are exempt fromtax sono | pamounts are shown. Jerry D. Farmer to Associates Roloson Management Co., N.J. ‘c/o Janelle Rennie, 1325 G St., N.W., Suite 600, Washington D.C., property Twp. Rd. 702, Lehman Associates Relocation Manage- ment Co. of N.J. to David E. Pursel, 265 Smith Pond Rd., Dallas, prop- erty .45 acres, Lehman Twp. $72,000. ~ Edelinda Pudim to Galen M. Waltman Jr., RR 1, Box 350D, Second St., Harveys Lake, prop- erty L49, 50, Rose Terrace, Har- veys Lake, $47,000. A Orchard West Condominium to Wm. E. Dantona Jr., 425 Orchard West, Newberry Estate, Dallas, property Unit 48, Orchard West, Dallas, $1,500. Mary E. Baird to Mary E. Bar- rett, Rte 1, Box 7, Baird St., Har- veys Lake, 42 acres, Harveys Lake. Gregory A. Saul Sr. to Harold J. Miller, 110 N. Pioneer Ave., Shav- ertown, property Pioneer Ave., Kingston Twp., $100,000. Glenn P. Quinn to Rhoda K. Scofield, 220 Lake St., Apt. 124, Dallas, property L53, Ridge Ave., Harveys Lake. Evelyn Dendle to Rhoda K. Scofield, 220 Lake St., Apt. 124, - Dallas, property L 63, Ridge Ave., Harveys Lake. Marion Quinn to Rhoda K. Scof- ield, 220 Lake St,. Apt. 124, Dal- Back Mountain briefs Id Hg EE s First Lady. 4 i | Gateo of Heaven, Dallas. | I | Cookbook deadline extended | ‘We have received some very nice recipes for our, Back Mountain | Memorial Library Cookbook, including one from Mrs. Ellen Casey, We have extended our deadline and are still accepting recipes. We | would be happy to have some of your favorites. Please either drop them off at the library, or send them in to the attention of Maryan Daily. = Free throw contest set for Jan. 26 | The Father O'Leary Council No. 8224, Knights of Columbus, Dallas, | will sponsor its Annual Free Throw Contest, January 26, 1 to 3 p.m. at | There is no entry fee. All boys and girls, ages 10 to 14 are eligible. For | more information, contact Wayne Williams 283-2132. : | Dallas UMC women elects new officers J The United Methodist Women of the Dallas United Methodist Church ‘mel Tuesday, January 8 at the church. Newly elected officers are Mrs. ‘Doris Carey, president; Mrs. Hazel Garris, vice president; Mrs. Em- majean Pittman, treasurer; Mrs. Lee Cyphers, secretary. Mrs. Helen Coombs was hostess. Mrs. Sylvia Kuhnert gave devotions. Indian Council offers scholarships ~The Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center is recruiting American and Canadian Indians currently residing in the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania who are interested in obtaining two year | scholarships to attend Community Colleges or Branch Campuses of The Pennsylvania State University. There is no age limit. Anyone with the desire to attend College full time may apply. College majors must be : approved in advance. Call: 814-234-1466. A % 7) i I 1 1! Valentine's Special 10% OFF | ~~ PAPER PARTY SUPPLIES ; 825-2941 Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9:5 At Register w/ this Coupon No Dealers Expires 2/14/91 No Other Discounts Apply! 290 South Posnsvlvania Blvd. -OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - Br a te ma i ct las, property L53, Ridge Ave., Harveys Lake. Edward Barnhardt to Rhoda K. Scofield, 220 Lake St., Apt. 124, Dallas, property L53, Ridge Ave., Harveys Lake. Lewis MacCartney to Rhoda K. Scofield, 220 Lake St., Apt. 124, Dallas, property L53, Ridge Ave., Harveys Lake. Robert Barnhardt to Rhoda K. Scofield, 220 Lake St., Apt. 124, Dallas, property L53, Ridge Ave., Harveys Lake. Rhoda K. Scofield to Michael T. Alves, Ridge St., Harveys Lake, property L53, Ridge Ave, Harveys Lake. James Wisnewski to Leo J. Rutkoski, 6 Old Well Lane, High Point Acres, Dallas, propertly Huyler Ave., Dallas, $15,000. The contest is sponsored by Joe and Sue Hand of Dallas in memory of the daughter of Peter and Louise Rossetti of Saugus, MA. The con- test is open to any junior or senior high school student residing in Dallas, Lehman, Tunkhannock and Northwest school districts (or any school student who studies art with any private instructor teaching within those geographi- cal areas). Entries must bedelivered to Sue Hand's Imagery, 35 Main Street, and ambulance crews dispatched from the center. A fee is paid by all crews which are dispatched from the center. Lehman and Jackson townships make payments for the police departments. Nesbitt Hospital is a paying member because its paramedic units are dispatched by the cen- ter. Paul Sabol, president of the center's board of directors and Kingston Township Police Chief, feels that the addition of the new members will help the board. “Now that we have things es- tablished at the center it is a good idea to let the other municipalities have a say,” he said. ' Therewereonlyeight members when the board of directors was established in 1986. Kingston Township, Dallas Township, Har- veys Lake and Dallas Borough each had two voting members. That arrangement remained until the new members were added . last week. “We wanted to keep the smaller board until we got things up and running,” said Sabol. Entries sought for Rosetti Dallas between February 11 and 28. They will be Judged separately on each grade level in a variety of categories including pencil, pas- tel, watercolor, acrylic, oil, ink, scratchboard, mixed media, fibers, photography, prints and miniature drawings and paintings. Photo- graphs must be at least 8" x 10". No entree may exceed three feet in either direction, frame or mat in- cluded. All entries must be mounted or matted, or framed (exception: works on canvas board or stretched canvas), and be ac- companied with an entry form, available from teachers or from Sue Hand's Imagery. Students may Townships join Comm Center board “Right nowwe are farenough along that we can add these new mem- bers.” Andy Kasko is Jackson Town- ship's newly-appointed member of the board. He is pleased that the township now has a vote. “I am glad they voted us in, but have felt comfortable with the way they have done things already,” he said. Sabol said that the board may be adding even more members in the future. “We are considering a way to give fire and ambulance crews a vote on the board,” said Sabol. He added that this decision may possibly be made as sarily ¢ as next meeting. The fire and ambulance crews pay the center's fee from their own budgets. Sabol, who has been chairman of the board since its inception, believes that it has made great strides over the years. “We set goals early on and are now realizing some of these,” he said. “The next big item is to get our own in-house budget and I thinkwe will be vey good shape.” art contest enter five (5) entries. (Five photo- graphs may be entered in addition to the five other entries.) : Ribbons will be awarded in each category on each grade level by a panel of six judges. In addition, many specially sponsored cash awards will be given by a separate awards jury. The winning art work will be. displayed at the MacDonald Art Gallery, Regina Hall, College Mis- ericordia, Dallas, March 10 through March 28. For additional information, call ¢ Sue Hand at 675-5094. 3 oo Gingeror oq houses bring joy Residents at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, are enjoying two gingerbread houses on display at the Center that were created and donated by Mrs. Jean Utter’s third grade students at the Dallas Elementary School as a special holiday sharing project. 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