2. The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 7, 1995 Property transfers The following property deeds were recorded at the Luzerne County Courthouse for the week of May 19 - 25. Christopher J. Molesky, et ux, to Menzion A. Amato, et ux, 213 Davenport St., Dallas Twp., $132,000. Stanley Tomchak, et ux, to David Sears, et al, 5.1848 acres White Tail Rdg., Dallas Twp., $45,000. Ronald Wienchosky, et al, to John Rakowski, et ux, 8.54 acres, Fairmount Twp., $25,000. Michael R. Korski, et ux, to Michael R. Kroski, 1.79 acres, Franklin Twp., $5,000. Dorothy E. Breen, to Paul S. Thresten, Lots 2 & 3, Harveys Lake Bor., $22,500. Diomena Minichello, to Calvin McClain, et al, Lot 7, see deed, Kingston Twp., $55,000. Joseph Allen Moore to Dennis L. Brislin, et ux, Cheltenham Place, Kingston Twp., $70,000. Althea S. Crane, Estate to Py- ros Assoc., 9.995 acres, Kingston Twp., $35,000. Carlene McCaffrey to Norman McCaffrey, 2.008 acres Kocher Subdiv., Lake Twp., $10,000. Paul C. Goodwin, et ux, to Donald Casterline, et ux, 24 acres, Lake Twp., $6,000. Joseph G. Minichini, et ux, to Gene Menchi, Shady Slope, Lehman Twp., $11,500. Joseph Rondinella, et ux, to Thomas Morgan, et ux, Lot 1, Rondinella Sub., Lehman Twp., $28,000. James M. Saba, et al, Ray W. King, et ux al, 68.04 acres, Lot 1, Ross Twp., $48,000. Timothy Mras to Frederick F. Mooney, et ux, Sylvan Lake Ter- race, Ross Twp., $69,500. Dorothy D. Knapp to Jan E. Long, et ux, Sweet Valley, Ross Twp., $18,500. OES building ass'n to meet June 13 * The building association of the Order of the Eastern Star will hold a Welsh cookie sale June 13 at the hall in Dallas. * Orders can be given to any member or call the hall at 675- 15€5. ' Cookies are $2 a dozenand can be picked up the day of the sale between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Mothers of Twins, Triplets meet June 12 The Luzerne County Mothers of Twins and Triplets Club will hold its annual installation din- ner meeting June 12, at the Victo- ria Inn, Route 315, Pittston Twp. Cocktails will be served between 6:30 and 7 p.m. followed by din- ner and the candlelight installa- tion program for incoming offi- cers and standing agents for the 95-96 club year. » Reservations available from Nenise Meck, 825-9719. J ENTERTAINMENT What, me worry? 1995 Library Auction chairperson Peg Harvey sought assurance from antiques committee chairman and all-around helper Ernie Ashbridge that everything was in order for this year's event. Above, Ashbridge warmed up the crowd at the auction's kickoff event, a dinner and mini-auction held Monday night at Yesterday's restaurant. PHOTOS BY RON BARTIZEK Dallas resident Barry Tenen- baum, president of Tenenbaum'’s Travel of Kingston and Clarks Summit was invited to serve on the travel agent advisory board of Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. The 18 board members are selected from among 250,000 travel agents representing 32,000 full-service travel agencies nation- wide. Tenenbaum is a 24-year vet- eran of the travel industry. Presi- dentand founder of Tenenbaum'’s Travel, Kingdom Tours was also instrumental in developing Bran- son Showtime Tours of Missouri's popular country music family entertainment area. Previous to establishing Tenen- baum’s Travel in 1983, Tenen- baum founded Jewelcor Travel Agency and was a marketing di- Class of '45 reunion The Dallas Borough High School Class of 1945 will hold a reunion June 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the Castle Inn, Rte. 415, Dallas. All members of other classes, especially 1944, 1946 are invited to drop in around 9 p.m. and renew old friendships. 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 Fri., June 9 Dave & John Sat., June 10 Rick Manwiller Sun., June 11 Karaoke stration of the City College of New rector for Liberty Travel and Go Go tours. Educated at the Baruch School of Public and Business Admini- York (now CUNY), Tenenbaum earned a bachelor of arts degree in industrial psychology and has taught travel courses at;éhe col- lege level for many years: He is a member of the Ameri- can Society of Travel Agents (ASTA), Cruise Lines International (CLIA), and the National Associa- tion Cruise Only Agencies (NA- COA). He was honored as 1991 Businessman of the Year by the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce. bh BARRY TENENBAUM 375 Wyoming Valley Mali Kiersten Rickenbach, the daughter of Bob and Diane Ide Rickenbach and the granddaugh- ter of Richard and Lois Ide of Dallas and Regina Rickenbach of Port St. Lucie, FL, will represent New Jersey next February at the national Junior Miss pageant in Mobile, Alabama. She is a senior at Washington Twp. High School and has been accepted at Duke University to study medicine. Kierstenis first in her class and is taking two advanced placement courses. She is a participant in the Scholars Program at the Uni- versity of Medicine and Dentistry at Stratford. Her grandmothers and aunts, Giny Ide and Donna Zbiek plan to fly to Alabama for the Pageant, KIERSTEN RICKENBACH. Summer youth programs at Frances Slocum Frances slocum State Park's Youth Environmental Learning Series will be conducted throughout July. The programs run for three hotirs and are scheduled as follows: Ages 4-5, July 5-7; Ages 6-8, July 12-14; Ages 9-13, Aug. 2-4. * Kiersten Rickenbach to seek Junior Miss title All the programs are free but you must pre-register. Class size is limited. For registration or information contact Jerry Kozlansky at’ 696- 3525. If you are a person with a disability and you wish to participate . please contact Jerry at the above number or contact the Pennsylvania ° AT&T Relay Service at 1-800-654-5984 (TDD) to discuss how the Department may accommodate your needs. 3 on Meadows seeks summer candy stripers Applications are now available for the summer Candy Striping program for teens 13 to 18 at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. The session begins with orientation June 20 and June 21, from 9a.m. to noon. Teens can choose to attend either date. Uniforms will be provided by the Meadows. 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