2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 1, 1993 Driver cited after accident sends three to hospitals According to Kingston Town- ship police, a 1990 Dodge Monaco operated by Margaret Collins, 56, of Dallas and a 1983 Cadillac Cimarron operated by James Davis, 55, of Exeter, were involved in a broadside accident on Pio- neer Ave. near the Vonderheid Street intersection Sunday after- noon, August 29, shortly before 1 p.m. Police said that the Collins vehicle pulled out of the Mount Greenwood Cemetery in front of the Davis vehicle, which struck it on its left side. Davis and a passenger, Rich- ard Davis, 57, of Hazleton, were transported by the Kingston Township ambulance to the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, where they were admitted for observation and released Mon- day, August 30, according to the report. Ms. Collins was taken to the Community Medical Center by the Life-Flight helicopter. Police cited her for improperly entering a roadway. Kingston Township rescue personnel had to use power tools to extricate the victims from their cars, police said. Both vehicles sustained heavy damage and were towed from the scene, police said Property transfers Property transfers recorded at the Luzerne County Court House Jrom August 16, 1993 to August 20, 1993. Prices are extrapolated from transfer taxes paid. Edward F. Langdon to Stan- ford E. Davis, RR 3, Box 75B, Hunlock Creek, property 1.81 ac., Ross Twp., $8,000. ‘Wm. Lambert to Maureen Pilcavage, 32 Warner St., Plains, property Rhodes Ave., Harveys Lake, $5,000. DaviddJ. Fini to Maureen Pilcav- age, 32 Warner St., Plains, prop- erty Harveys Lake, $5,000. Howard W. Dover to David Morgantini, 353 Crane Rd., Shav- ertown, property Crane Rd., King- ston Twp., $167,000. Jeffrey C. Kabosky to Dominic J.Julian, RD 2, Box 98H, Lehman Twp., property, Rte. 708, Lehman Twp., $56,000. “T/A Wesley & Long to Robert J. Warner, 102 Elizabeth St., Dal- las, property L9, Hemlock Woods, Ross Twp., $20,900. - Per Atty. in Fact Anthony J. Verdine to Randy L. Storrs, 424 Cliffside Ave., Trucksville, prop- erty Edgewood Ave., Kingston Twp., $62,000. “ Frank DeBona to Richard J. Confair, 393 Pioneer Ave., Dallas, property Overbrook Ave., Dallas Twp., $150,000. Rita R. Gillham to Joseph M. Yenason, 315 Old Carverton Rd., cksville, property Westminster Dr., Dallas Twp., $27,500. | Annette Koutnik to John P. Your For: Bm Waterford Source pm Baccarat B Orrefors Petrauskas, Box 256, Shawanese, property 11.158 ac., Lake Twp., $57,000. Robert J. Warner to Kevin F. O'Connor, 102 Elizabeth St., Dallas, property Elizabeth St., Dallas Boro, $72,000. Thomas Maransky to Freder- ick T. Mooney, RR1, Box 42D, Hunlock Creek, property First St., Ross Twp., $5,108. Richard J. Griffith to James Warrelmann, 139 Wellington Dr., Shavertown, property S. Main St., Kingston Twp., $110,000. Sophia D. Wagner to Patricia Hanson, 2 Cloverleaf Rd., Dallas, property Beech St., Kingston Twp., $25,000. Joseph J. Ehrlich to Eric BJ. Budnovitch, 202 Eleanor St., Peckville, property P/O L49, L50, Goss Manor, Dallas Twp., $109,000. Frank W. Coon to Lawrence E. Moss, c/o Lois A. Schumacher, 105 N. Goodwin Ave., Kingston, property Mt. Airy Dr., Kingston Twp., $14,148. Alan M. Pugh to John J. Mas- lowski, III, 31 William St., Dallas, property 3 parcels Dallas Twp., $150,000. Proctor & Gamble Products Co. to Edward Cooper, 184 Jackson St., Dallas, property Dallas Twp., $98,000. Ronald A. Dean, a/k/a Ronald S. Dean to Allan W. Swantek, 14 Fox Hollow Dr., Dallas, property 2 parcels, Dallas Twp., $165,000. David P. Morgantini to Ron G. Thompson, 52 Luzerne Ave., Dal- las, property, Luzerne Ave., Dal- las Boro; $124,500 sist BM Christian D'or and more 2% helen schwartz . . . gifts 300 Spruce St., Scranton, Pa 18503 (717) 342-8241 1-800-637-8495 288-3500 Mark Plaza, Edwardsville, Rt. 11 586-6000 Rts. 6 & 11, Clarks Summit N.E. Penna's Renowned Spot For Great Food & Entertainment Steaks « Chops + Seafood Over 100 Entrees Open for Lunch & Dinner 11:30 A.M. - 2 A.M., 7 Days a Week Extensive 125 Item Late Night Menu + Late Night Entertainment ENTERTAINMENT Fri., Sept. 3rd Just Us Sat., Sept. 4th Dave & John Sun., Sept. 5th Karaoke Grotto golf tourney fights arthritis Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake, will hold their annual golf tournament to aid the fight against arthritis on Monday, September 20 at Mill Race Golf Club in Benton, Pa. The tournament will begin at noon with a shotgun start. A captain and crew format will be used. Donation is $65 per golfer with green fees, carts and refreshments provided on the course throughout the day. Dinner will follow the tournament at the Grotto Pizza Restaurant. A Ford Escort is being offered by Barber Ford for the first hole-in- one on #18 plus three additional hole-in-one prizes. Proceeds from this tournament will benefit the local Wyoming Valley Unit of the Arthritis Foundation. Golfers may register by contacting Bob Kocher at Grotto Pizza at 639-1264. Golf Tournament committee members from left, are, Bob Kocher, Assistant Manager, Grotto Pizza; Co-Chairman, Ruth Kemmerer, director, Arthritis Foundation and Armand Mascioli, General Manager, Grotto Pizza, Co-Chairman. College lists fall pool hours Dr. Michael Mould, athletic director at College Misericordia, has announced the community and alumni use hours for the Anderson Sports-Health Center natatorium for the 1993-94 aca- demic year. The new hours will take effect beginning August 28. The com- munity will have access to the ° natatorium Monday through Fri- day from 7 to 8:30 a.m. The pool will also be open to the public from 1 to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Cost for use of the pool is $2 for adults and $1 for children and students 5-18 years old. Cost for senior citizens is $1 while chil- dren under 5-years-old are ad- mitted free. Guidelines for use of the An- derson Sports-Health Center by Misericordia alumni are currently under consideration. ¢) Vi 07 clon IN 2. Vz, [. THN Always a Good Selection £2 Thousands to Choose from Open 7 days a week id 8 a.m.-5 p.m. a kgs 0 . Bc (3 Grbbs Perennial Gardens Js 0 LeRaysville, Pennsylvania Ne ; From Tunkhannock Rt. 6 to Wyalusing. At the red light : turn right at 706 then left at R Raysuville J & J Del1 "Catering for any Occasion’ 659 Memorial Hwy., Dallas, PA + 675-6139 (Owned & Operated by Jim & Jan Wertman) Labor Day Party Items Tobin Hot Dogs- $2.59 Ib. or $11.95 per 6 Ib. Box All Beef Hamburg Patties 10 Ib. Box $18.95 Meat and Cheese Platters Vegetable Trays Fruit and Cheese Trays Hot Dog and Hamburg Rolls From Bakery Delite Homemade Salads: Potato, Cole Slaw, Macaroni, Pasta, Baked Beans Closed Sept. 5th & 6th Please Order Early Back Mountain briefs Irem Women to meet Sept. 2 Irem Women's Auxiliary will meet Thursday, Sept. 2, at the Mosque. Please note the change of date. The Executive Board will meet at 12:30 p.m. in the “Bull Pen” with Mrs. Fred Ruger, president, presiding. Mrs. David Watkins, sentinel chairman has appointed Mrs. Louis Lane and Mrs. Samuel Haydon, sentinels for the day. Election of officers will take place. Refreshments will be served and cards will be played. Vietham Vets Chapter 539 to meet Sept. 1 The Vietnam Veterans of America, Chapter 539, will hold its regular meeting on September 1. The meeting will be held at the Dallas American Legion Post 672, Memorial Highway at 7 p.m. All veterans and interested parties are invited to attend.. : Mothers of Twins, Triplets to meet Sept. 13 The Luzerne County Mothers of Twins and Triplets Club will hold its first meeting of the 1993/94 club year, on Monday, Sept. 13, at 8 p.m. Meetings are held at St. John's Lutheran Church, Academy and S. River Streets, Wilkes-Barre. Budget items and program dates will be discussed. Also dues for the 1993-94 club year will be collected at this a meeting. All mothers of multiples are welcome to attend. For more in- formation about the club, please contact Terri Besecker at 283-3948. Loyalville Church's chicken dinner Sept. 11 The Loyalville United Methodist Church will hold a Chicken and Biscuit Supper in the church hall on Saturday, Sept. 11 from 4:30 until 6:30 p.m. They will be serving chicken and biscuits, mashed potatoes, gravy, vegetables, pie, bread and butter and beverages. The church is located on the Loyalville Road, West off Routel18 or East off Route 29. Embroiderers’' Guild to hold lessons Sept. 14 The Wyoming Valley Chapter of the Embroiderers’ Guild of America, Inc. is offering a learning opportunity to anyone, beginner or experi- enced with a program called “An Introduction to Other Crossed Stitches.” The session will take place on Tuesday, Sept. 14, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the second floor meeting room of the Osterhout Library, Wilkes-Barre. There is no charge to attend but you must reserve your place. Only a few materials will be needed-Aida cloth (any count), embroidery thread or floss, needles and scissors. For more information about the session or to register please call Bev Marchetti, 675-4841, or you may sign up at the Osterhout before Sept. 9. Dallas Class of '68 to hold reunion Nov. 26 The Dallas Class of 1968 will hold its 25th class reunion on Friday, November 26, 1993 at Newberry Estates Country Club, Dallas. If any class member has not received an invitation, please write to Dallas Class of 1968, c/0 Davis, P.O. Box 1192, Kingston, PA 18704. All classmates are invited. Sweet Valley flea mart Sept. 11 The Flea Market at Sweet Valley Fire Hall is cancelled for this Saturday, September 4 and will be held Saturday, September 11. Call Lydia Blaine, 477-2325, or Betty Strachan, 256-7859 for table reservations. * Wyoming Valley Mall Wilkes Barre, Pa. 823-2411 * West Side Mall Edwardsville, Pa. 283-1860 * Viewmont Mall Scranton, Pa. 342-0200 The Dallas Post Published Wednesdays 675-5211 Fax: 675-3650 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18612 Shipping Address: 45 Main Road, Dallas PA 18612 Office hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Coverage area: The Dallas Post covers the "Back Mountain" area of Luzerne County, including Dallas, Kingston, Lehman and Jackson townships, Dallas Borough, Harveys Lake and the Dallas and Lake-Lehman school districts. 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