for 2 yy Valley Medical The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 10,1999 3 Cookies anyone? Brownie Girl Scout Troop 658 spent Girl Scout Sunday selling cookies at Hillside Farms. They give special thanks to Will and Frank Conyngham for their cooperation, making the sale a success. The girls.have reached 90 percent of their goal. In right photo, Rachel Symons handed a box to "Bob" from Duryea. Below, Jay Potter got a box and a thank you from Nicole Mitkus. Bottom photo, Rachel Symons, left, and Catherine Sullivan displayed their handmade thank yous. , POST PHOTOS/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Correction In the Feb. 24 issue of The Dallas Post, Stan Oschman was incorrectly identified as the youth pastor for Dallas United Methodist Church. He is the youth pastor for Dallas Baptist Church. Michael Miller joins Penn State Geisinger Michael Miller, 8; F.A.C.0.0.G., hasjoined the Penn State Geisinger Health Group at the Valley Medical Building and Penn State Geisinger Wyoming Center in Plains, | Township as an associate in ob- stetrics and gyne- cology... A graduate of Wilkes University £5, with a bachelorof * science degree in chemistry, he earned-his doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from the Univer- MICHAEL MILLER sity ‘of Health Sciences College of * % Py a FOIE JN Health Group City, Missouri. Dr. Miller com- pleted an internship program at Lakeside Hospital in Kansas City and a residency program in ob- stetrics and gynecology at the University of Medicine and Den- l _ tistry of New Jersey Medical Cen- ter in Stratford. A Fellow of the American Col- lege of Osteopathic Obstretricians and Gynecologists, he is board certified by the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners and the American Osteopathic Board of Obstetricians and Gyne- cologists. Dr. Miller, his wife, Debra and five children, Stephanie, Michael, Erica, David and Megan, will be residing in Dallas. PROPERTY TRANSFERS | Tha following property transfers were recorded at the Luzerne County Courthouse for the week of Febraary 19 - 25: Brad Nobfe, et ux, to Jill A. Martin; Lot 25 Orchard View Ter. Dallas Twp., $124,000. Michelle.Deremer, to Richard A. Deremer.,:Lot 3 Byfield Allotment, Harveys Lake Bor, $74,000. William B.R. Hobbs, et ux, to Jeanne M. Durkin, 21 Pinetree Road, Jackson Twp., $447,000. Kenneth Laver, trustee, to Michael L. Popson, et ux, 2 parcels, Kingston Twp., $55,000. + Burberry « Talli “Hart Schaffner Marx \ "SPRING SUITS AND SPORT COATS HAVE ARRIVED! * J § Friedman's § 220 5 Drinker Street » Dunmore, PA 18512 « 570-343-1759 Wiednasmensyinrcon J << » « <> ® od Opening Soon i ’ -‘Back Mountain Day Care 161-165 N. Main Street, Shavertown Open to children ages 6 weeks to school age Offering before and after school care and a developmental atmosphere concentrating on age-appropriate education Director: Lori Smee Call 674-4030 for information and placements Donald Faux deployed in Mediterranean Navy Petty. Officer 3rd Class Donald R. Faux, son of Donald E. and Christine A. Faux of Dallas, is currently halfway through a six- month deployment to the Medi- terranean Sea, Arabian Gulf and Adriatic Sea while assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise, home ported in Norfolk, VA. Faux’s ship is the lead ship of the USS Enterprise Battle Group. During the deployment, Faux’s ship participated in Operation Desert Fox in which U.S. forces launched missile attacks on mili- tary installations ‘in Iraq. = The attacks were made after Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's re- fusal to allow U.N. teams to in- spect Iraqi installations for weap- ACO YEN CRVLY NI = 66 ONLY CONTEMPORARY CERAMIC STUDIO Create Your Masterpiece Choose your piece Choose your technique Choose your colors Now your Ready, go ahead and Paint, and well Fire! CALL 283-3714 ons of mass destruction. While deployed, Faux’s ship will continue to defend U.S. policy and support international inter- ests in the Middle East and Eu- rope. Carriers, like USS Enterprise, are forward deployed around the world to maintain a U.S. presence and provide rapid response in times of crisis. They serve as a highly visible deterrent to would- be aggressors and, if deterrence fails, offer the most versatilve and powerful weapons’ available, in- cluding Tomahawk cruise misr- siles and tactical aircraft. The 1994 graduate ' of Tunkhannock Area High School, joined the Navy in August 1995. E Make-believe murder mystery at Penn State Wilkes-Barre The game is afoot! A murder at Penn State Wilkes-Barre! Where were you when the crime took place? Can you prove it? What was the murder weapon? What was the motive? Everyone is a suspect, everyone is a witness, but who will add the facts to un- fold this mystery? Will it be you? “Mysteries on Campus” is re- sponsible for the crime, but not alone - this is a conspiracy! Funny Business on Campus is performed by “Top Hat Productions” - a na- tional repertory theater group, booked by one of the country’s largest talent agencies. It's an evening of intrigue, murder and suspense. Everyone is witness to the crime as they play detective, but only one will be named “Mas- ter Sleuth” (and win a cash prize). T-shirts and other novelty prizes will also be awarded. More impor- tantly - a crime will be solved. Limited seating is available for this mystery in the Hayfield Com- munity Room at Penn State Wilkes-Barre in Lehman. Tickets are $20/person, $15/person with student ID and includes dinner at 6 p.m. and the show at 7 p.m. on March 23. For more information or reservations, call 675-9284. Audubon will offer birding for beginners The Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon Society will meet Monday, March 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the Dallas United Methodist Church. A program on beginning birding will be presented by Dallas resident Ed Johnson, based on over 40 years of leading birding field trips. The program will cover what to look for in identifying birds, bird calls and use of binoculars. It is free and open to the public. The Greater Wyoming Valley Audubon Society draws members throughout Luzerne and Wyoming counties. Dallas Borough tax office closed March 15-29 Dallas Borough tax office, 68 Main Street, Dallas, will be closed Monday, March 15 to and including March 29, 1999. All taxes are in the discount period until April 15, 1999. An Affair To Remember, Inc For All Your Special Occasions Just in...come see our exquisite « Christening « COmmunion o Flower Girl Dresses Grange Bank Bldg. 165 S. Memorial Hwy. Shavertown, Pa 696-3749 Tue.-Sat. ~10to 5 Thursday ~ 10 to 7 from. Financial Planning Annuities Pre 59 1/2 Distribution Law Income Tax and your Pension This seminar will show you how we can help make the most out of your retirement years. 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