2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, January 13, 1999 PROPERTY TRANSFERS - The following property trans- fers were recorded at the Luzerne County Courthouse for the weeks of December 18 - January 7: Richard Maslow, et ux, to Lester Smu.owitz, Cluster 2 Orchard West, Dallas Borough, $85,000 Patrick L. Ward, et ux, to Will- Sam R. Pickering Jr., et ux,' 5 ‘Woodside Drive, Dallas Twp., $172,000. -_Edward A. Montross, et ux, to William F. McIntosh/Cynthia Baum, 2.795 ‘ac. Lot 3, ‘Dallas Twp., $35,000. William J. Bader, to Deirdre E. Benson, Lots 27, 29, Dallas Twp., $90,000. Edward Fedrow, to William G. Fedrow, et ux, 3.5864 ac. Goodrich Road, Dallas Twp., $16,250. Stephen F. Demidovich, et ux, to Stanley J. Chilson, et ux, 629 Meadows Newberry Est., Dallas twp., $225,000. " Audrey Lord estate, to Ernest R. Gelb, et ux, 34.61 ac. Franklin Twp., $150,000. Leonard R. Kaminski, per sher- iff, to Federal Nat'l. Mtg. Assoc., 513 Smith Pond Road, Jackson Twp. $2,093. Patrick Deats, et ux, to Peter Fleschut/Kathleen V. Zuba, .32 ac. Kingston Twp., $139,000. Helen D. Matlawski, to Ben- jamin Kern, see deed, Kingston Twp., $93,500. Lisa L. Colarusso et al, to Mat- thew Mooney, RR46 E. Center St., Kingston Twp., $102,500. John P. Sellani, et ux, to Pru- dential Residential Services, Lot 66 Sunrise Estates, Kingston Twp., $246,400. Also, Arlene Zibuck, to James B. Karlowicz, et ux, Lots 5,6, BlockA Voillage, Lehman Twp., $117.500. Kenneth L. Fulton, et ux, to Dino: D. Cussatt, et ux, 3.14 ac. Lot 2, Lehman Twp., $35,000. William F. Wallo, Sr., et ux, to Rowland R. Ritts, Sr., et ux, 5.5 ac. Lehman Twp., $55,000 John G. Dougar, estate al, to Jeffrey D. Hopkins, et ux, 2 par- cels, Lehman Twp., $72,000. Also, Michael W. Zimmerman, et al, to Joy Kennedy, see deed, Ross Twp., $64,000. BIRTHS PENN STATE GEISINGER HORN, Heidi and Kris VISNESKI, Noxen, a son, Dec. 28, 1998. - HELTZEL, Mark and Karen, Shavertown, a daughter, Dec. 28, 1998. NESBITT VOITEK, Heather and Daniel, Jr., Shavertown, a daughter, Dec. 30,1998, BLAZICK, Ted and Denise, Shavertown, a daughter, Jan. 3, 1999. McCORKENDALE, Christo- pher and Rebecca, Sweet Valley, a son, Jan. 4, 1999. GORDON, Sherry and David PETRIKONIS, Shavertown, a daughter, Jan. 5, 1999. BLAUM, James and Laurie, Shavertown, a son, Jan. 6, 1999. Trucksville United Methodist welcomes new church members The Trucksville United Meth- odist Church welcomed a number of new members to the congrega- tion during the Advent season. Included in the group are: Todd and Jennifer Adams, Russ and Lisa Banta, Scott and Wendy Banta, Valerie Calkins, Lawrence Dawes, Tom and Donna Davis, Yorath Evans, Melissa Florek, Rev. Charles and Viola Gommer, Noreen Johnson, John and Janet Kozokas, Dr. Donald and Lois Kretchmer, John and Terri Kosakowski, Dr. John and Jill Kryston, Courtney Kryston, Mike and Karen Klimas, Ray and Traci Miller, Burt and Betty Owen, Annamae Popp. Aldo, Ruth Suhamski, George and Linda Tirpak, Traci Winters, Stephanie Yavorchak and Dr. Steven and Nadine Young. Rev. W. Charles Naugle is pastor. The Asthma Center § Asthma can occur at any age. Childhood asthma can “reoccur in the fourth and fifth decade of life. Even people in their “eighties” can develop the new onset of symptoms. When new respiratory symptoms develop, call us at 570-823-7009. iad 0 Dining Hows Lunch Monday-Saturday 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Dinner Monday-Thursday 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Friday & Saturday 5 p.m.-10 p.m. Sunday 3 p.m. -8 p.m. Breakfast Sunday only 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Roam, with individual heat, air conditioning, private + baths, cable TV, direct dial phone, and includes a continental breakfast. °e Wo > i adi v4 : : of Wyoming Valley You can live...and breath again! 11220 Carey Avenue, Wilkes-Barre TE TTT Beaumont inn APE CPE SPE < PER <P PPR CHS PES PE <PRY <PE> <P Weekly Features petizer Grilled Seafood Brochette over Bayou Linguini Entrees Fresh Veal Sweet Breads in Cognac Cream Coho Salmon with Couscous [TOFS TOPS TOPS TUX TOFS TZ LT TU20 TT2y T2s (20 [ E28 E20 Rt. 309, Dallas; Phone 675-7100 Yummy! Girl Scout cookies now on sale, new flavor It’s Girl Scout Cookie time! On January 16, the area’s largest and youngest sales team will begin taking orders for America’s favor- ite cookies - Girl Scout Cookies. There are eight great varieties to choose from. The newest cookie, the Iced Oatmeal Upside-down cookie is joined by old favorites like the Think Mint, the tradi- tional Shortbread cookie, Peanut Butter Patties and Sandwich cookies, Carmel Delights, Cinna- mon and a low fat Lemon Pastry Cream. Cookies may be ordered from a Girl Scout in your neighborhood as troops take orders door-to-door until January 31 or you may call the Cookie Hotline at 1-888- - BKOOKIE to place an order. Watch for cookie booth sales in shopping malls, banks, department stores and other locations throughout your communities. The cookie sale has been part of the Girl Scout program for over 62 years. “Girls learn all types of skills as they earn money for troop activities which the girls have planned themselves” said Nancy Eckhart, Program and Training Director for Penn's Woods Coun- cil. “The girls decide what types of things they want their troop to do, then they calculate what resources will be needed to make those ac- I, tivities actually happen.” Goal setting, planning, money management, record keeping, responsiblity, customer service, team building and self-confidence are just a few of the things girls learn from participation in the cookie sale. There are cookie badges and pins the girls can earn in conjunction with the sale. “All the money earned through the cookie sale stays here in the community. The cookie sale helps to support programs for girls like anti-drug and contemporary is- sues programs, arts, science and citizenship programs, environ- mental education, community service projects, leader training, council wide events, camping, and trips” according to Mary Jane Saras, Penn's Woods board presi- dent. ; “When you buy a box of Girl Scout Cookies you are helping a girl reach her goals and support- ing the Girl Scout organization at the same time. Penn's Woods Girl Scout Coun- cil serves girls in Luzerne, Colum- bia, Schuylkill and parts of Car- bon, Northumberland and Wyo- ming Counties. For more information about joining Girl Scouts, adult volun- teer opportunties or to order cook- ies call 1-888-6KOOKIE. AUTO PARTS A——— /CRIMPING TOOL Lom WIRE TERMINAL KIT 770549 {Pi DALLAS AUTO PARTS 668 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY « DALLAS 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville call Ahead REITER To ]0) Eat in or Take Out Try Our Wings! 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