‘2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 11, 1999 il PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following property transfers were recordedat the Luzerne County Courthouse for the weeks of July 23 - August 5: Norwest Bank of Minnesota, to John F. Sheenan, Jr. et ux, Huntsville Road, Dallas Borough, $59,000. Alan J. Kosik, et ux, to John R. Baloga, et ux, see deed, Dallas Borough, $109,000. Robert J. Kasisky, et al, to Scott A: Ladd, et ux, Dallas Borough, see deed, $107,900. David C. Lee, et ux, to Evelyn . Cohen, 125 Orchard St., Dallas Borough, $115,500. Marian J. Kennedy, estate, to Barry Tenenbaum, 136 Orchard East, Dallas Borough, $70,000. Henry J. Sprow, estate, to Arthur J. Smith, et ux, 1.119 acres, Dallas Borough, $1,105,000. Thomas P. Walter, et ux, to Dean G. Chopka, et ux, see deed, Dallas Borough, $81,500. Lee J. McCarthy, et ux, to Michael Stevens, et ux, see deed, Dallas Twp., $103,000. Drew E. Fitch, et ux, to Mallapa B. Udoshi, et ux, Lots 8, 9 Winterberry, Dallas Twp., $811,800. Charles E. Morrow, et ux, to Joseph Miscavage, et ux, 104 E.-Overbrook Ave., Dallas Twp., $127, 000. Peter Schneeman, to Kathleen H. Brennan, see deed, Dallas Twp., $92,000. Thaddeus M. Brown, to Anita Muldoon, Lot 19 College Manor, Dallas Twp., $120,000. Richard G. Coslett, et ux, to Joseph M. Nocito, et al, Lot 76, 77 Druid Hills, Dallas Twp., $164,000. Lesslie W.M. Ross, et ux, to Donald W. Wiles, et ux, 5 Glen Riddle Lane, Dallas Twp., $238,500. Richard D. Gavlick, et ux, to John F. Sobocinski, et al, Lot 10 Bluff Pointe, Dallas Twp., $89,000. Peter Fritzky, Jr. et ux, to Richard C. Angelicola, see ~ deed, Dallas Twp., $64,000. Richard Alan Fiore, et ux, to . Thomas H. Eckroth, et ux, Lot 13, Harveys Lake Bor, $195,000. Alice A. Ray, to Anthony Arasin, et ux, Parcel #5, Harveys Lake Bor., $3,000. FI FLEE VEE VY RRASAAAR ATER re - Seg RH YW » BSE IRrREY Joseph Chairge, to Willliam Dauksis, et ux, Lots 34, 35, Harveys Lake Bor. $1,500. Walter G. Hudzik, et ux, to Howard T. Williams, 5 Village Drive, Hunlock Twp., $18,500. Woodridge Associates partners to Michael A. Olenginski, et ux, Lot 43 Woodridge Il, Kingston Twp., $120,000. : Richard C. Gardner, et ux, to David a. Sellitto, et ux, 49 Alfred Road, Kingston Twp., $245,000. John D. McCarthy, Jr., et ux, to Richard G. Coslett, et ux, Lot 11 Woodside, Kingston Twp., $280,000. Rudy Alvarado, et ux, to John D. McCarthy, Jr., Lot 28 Woodside, Kingston Twp., $685,000. Hill Brook Corporation, to Bernard E. Frantz, et ux, Lot 19 Hillbrook Farms, Kingston Twp., $334,000. William A. Woolbert, estate, to Mark J. Evans, et ux, 711 Shaver Ave., Kingston Twp., $83,000. Hillborook Corporation to Mark J. Rice, et ux, Lot 17 Hillbrook Farms, Kingston Twp., $55,000. Alice W. Naugle, estate, to Terrence J. Herron, Jr., et ux, see deed, Kingston Twp., $85,000. Richard C. Matysik, et al, to Charles Barby, 24.136 acres, Lake Twp., $88,000. Lacey M. Williams, Jr., et ux, to James P. Farber, et ux, 2 parcels, Lake Twp., $14,000. Martha I. Parker, to Mark D. Lasky, Lot 97 Oak Hill, Lehman Twp., $80,000. Ledwig J. Lobacz, to Mark Romonski, et al, see deed, Lehman Twp., $42,500. Chester F. Skurat, estate, to Paul Carey, et ux, 2.0 acres Lot 1, Ross Twp., $19,000. 4 City Cable, Inc. to Mark D. Walsh, 47-49 McLean St., Ross Twp., $125,000. Duane Updyke, et ux, to Lester Sites, et al, Lot 8 Updyke Sub., Ross Twp., $127,000. Jay A. Mott, et ux, to Allan E. Casterline, et ux, Lot 3 Mott Sub, Ross Twp., $25,000. Donmark Enterprises by partner, to Scott Lawson, Lot 2 Grassy Knoll Sub, Ross Twp., $30,000. Federal Nat'l. Mortgage Assoc., to Bloomingdale Bible Church, Inc., see deed, Ross Twp., $30,000. 16 Carverion Road, Trucksville call Ahead IETTIGETTY Eat in or Take Out Try Our Wings! Mon.: 4:00 pm - 10:00 pm Tues., Wed., Thurs.: 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm Fri. 11; 00 am - 12:00 Midnight Sat.: 12:30 pm - 12:00 Midnight * Sun.: 2:00 pm - 11:00 pm Antique Car Show organizers, from left co-chairman Bob Turak, chairman Bill Metzger and co-chairman Bill Bronson. Lehman Car Show Sunday The 16th Annual Back Moun- tain Antique Car Show and Flea Market will be held Sunday, Aug. 15 on the Lake-Lehman School: grounds in Lehman. The show will begin at 10 a.m. Cars to be judged must be on the field by 12 noon. Late registration the morning of the show. The registration fee is $10. Trophies will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in each of 51 classes of cars, trucks and motorcycles. There will be hot dogs, ham- burgs, potato pancakes, haluski, ice cream and homemade baked goods. Admission $2 for adults, children under 12 are free. Call Bill Metzger, after 6 p.m. at 675-3764 for more information. Post 672 earns membership award Walter |. 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No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without the express written consent of the publisher. American Legion Post 672 meeting scheduled Daddow-Isaac Post 672, The American Legion, will hold their regular meeting Friday, Aug. 13 at 8 p.m., at the Post Home. Post 672 has a membership of 750 veterans and is still accepting new members. Call Walter Galka at 298-2244, or the Legion Home at 675- 6542 or Tom Reese, 675-5929 for a membership application or information. ‘Noxen Bible Church hosts children's revival The Noxen Bible Church will host a Children’s Revival Aug. 16-20, at 7 p.m: Evangelist Bill Mason and his wife Nancy of Children’s Gospel Clubs will be speaking. There will be preaching, prizes, surprises, stories, songs and treats. The public is invited to attend. transportation or info call 298-2030. Workshop open to Sunday school teachers Dallas United Methodist Church is welcoming all those interested in: attending a Team Teaching Orientation Workshop on Wednesday, Aug. y 11 from 7-9 p.m. in the church's basement. This workshop is open to: all those interested in enhancing thier Sunday School teaching skills. Professional instructors will be providing active demonstrations. in ol this free event, Visiting Nurse Association seeking volunteers The Visiting Nurse Association and its family of agencies from Luzerne County is in need of volunteers to perform a variety of tasks from office duties to visiting patients at home or in our Hospit Inpatient Unit. : If you have an hour or several hours a day and would like to offer your support, call the VNA at 1-800-739-0748. Community groups are also invited to become a part of our volunteer group. Q: Where do you find the most Back Mountain news each week? A: Only in The Dallas Post. For: - Don't leave home without The Post. 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