IS A SR ES 2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 8, 1995 cig Property transfers The following deeds were re- corded in the Luzerne County Assessor's Office the week of January 20-26, 1995: James P. Thompson, et al to Catherine D. Perrillo, High St., Harveys Lake Bor. $27,000. Ruth R. Fairclough Estate to Terry L. Schatzel et ux, Main St., Kingston Twp., $40,000. Helen Medar Estate to Michael 'P. Postupack et ux, Lot 86 Mid- ‘way ‘Manor, Kingston Twp., $94,000. It David R. Zurek, et ux to Mark B.:Shaver et ux, Kingston Twp., - $94,000. $105,000. Joseph V. Uzdillo to Joseph V. Uzdillo, 23.5 acres, Lake Twp., $53,500. : Janet Cornell Beccaria, et vir to Michael J. Coulter Sr., et ux, 1.00 acre, Lake Twp., $15,900. Ethel Fern Rogers to Joseph A. Kustrin et ux, 3 parcels, Lehman Twp., $114,000. Edmund P. Castellani to Ed- ward F. Keller et ux, 2 parcels, Ross Twp., $94,000. Charles Mark Cosslett et ux to Kenneth Evan, Lot 40, Ross Twp., $10,000. David W. Cosslett Estate to Rebecca Smith to Malcolm E. Kenneth Evan, Lot 40, Ross Twp., Yaple, Jr., et ux, Lake Twp., $10,000. ‘Back Mountain briefs Legion to hold Pig Roast Feb. 11 The Daddow Isaacs Post #672 of the American Legion will hold its 38th Annual Pig Roast, February 11 from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Following the dinner the band Amnerican Fire will play for dancing, from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. ‘Post Commander John Charney has appointed Past Commander Walter Galka as chairman. . ChefLeonard Graboski promises a full menu of roast pork and all the trimmings. As has been the case for the last 37 years, the event is open to the public and takeouts will be available. -. The event will be held at the Legion Post located on Memorial Highway, Dallas. Tickets may be purchased at the Post Home, from Legion members and at the door. Shavertown Fire Auxiliary seeks members The Shavertown Volunteer Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary is conducting a membership drive for persons 18 years of age or older. ‘Various activities are planned throughout the year. The Auxiliary meets the second Monday of the month at 7:30 p.m., excluding July and August. The next meeting is February 13 at the Shavertown Fire Co. on Main Street (behind the bank). Visitors are welcome. The Ladies Auxiliary assists the Fire Co. whenever and wherever possible for the benefit of the community. Legion scholarship committee to meet ‘The Dallas American Legion Scholarship Committee will meet February 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the American Legion on Route 415 and Center Hill Road to discuss the March 11 Night At The Races. L-L Class of '81 reunion committee to meet ~The Lake-Lehman Class of 1981 will meet Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. at Joe's ‘Grotto, Harveys Lake to discuss plans for the 15 year class reunion. ~ Anyone interested in attending should call Donna (Reina) Hartman, 1674-9929; Patty (Lasher) Harabin, 674-4063 or Liz (Mack) Wagner, 820- 9730. ~ K.T. zoning permits issued The Kingston Township Zoning Office issued 13 permits during January, 12 for repairs and one for an addition. Permits for roofs and other exterior repairs over $1, 000 were issued to S. Hoyson, 88Ridge andT. Ene, 65] gerAvenue, Permits for ng Authority fi 91S: Franklin and K. Feist, 1481 W. Eighth: St. WG WE A permit for an addition was 153ued to J. Ditinigan, 131 Harris Hill Road. Obituaries HELEN WALSH MORE OBITUARIES, PG. 14 ~ Helen R. Walsh, 79, of Grandview Avenue, Dallas, died Feb. 3, 1995 at home. the past four years and a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Subway grand opening At the February 3 ribbon-cutting of the new Subway in the Pen Mart at Rte. 118 and 415 were Subway manager Marie Faillace, Subway co-owners Joe Connors, Frank Egidio and John H. May and Pen Mart manager Tina Gacha. PWCF to host brunch Several Back Mountain area women are included among members of the planning commit- tee of the fourth annual cham- pagne brunch to be held February 12 at 12:30 p.m. at the Wilkes- Barre home of Mrs. Dorrie Shapiro. The brunch is sponsored by The Pennsylvania Women's Campaign Fund. Guest speaker will be Phyllis Belk, executive director of the Delaware Valley Child Develop- ment Council and a PWCF officer. Planning committee members from the Back Mountain include Lisa Baker and Dr. Julie Dostal, Lehman; Jean Fields, Estella Parker Killian and Elly Miller, Shavertown; Dr. Jan Kelly, Har- veys Lake; Attorney Diane Kopcha Katlic, Sylvia Maas, Maria Pendle- ton and Mindi Thalenfeld, Dallas; and Anne Vernon, Trucksville. Founded in 1982, the Pennsyl- vania Women's Campaign Fund supports progressive women candidates for the state legisla- ture. Reservations may be made by State Game Commission slates Feb. 28 public session The Pennsylvania Game Comis- sion will hold a public meeting in the northeast region at 7 p.m. February 28, at the Tunkhan- nock Middle School. The meeting is one of several being held statewide in an effort to gather public input on the agency's deer management pro- gram, strategic plan, and a pro- posed license increase. Following a short Pennsylva- nia Game Commission opening presentation, the floor will be open to comments on deer manage- ment from the audience. Comments should be limited tg five minutes. Presenters are asked to provide a written copy of their remarks which will be included in the records of the meeting. For further information, call the Pennsylvania Game Commis- sion's Northeast Regional Office at 1-800-228-0789. POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE calling 675-5961. 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