DE A ———— i» @® @ @ 0°) & The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 8, 1999 5 ] He following property transfers wére recorded at the Luzerne " County Courthouse for the week ok August 20-26: GeorgeW. Davis, et ux, to taymond J. Durkin, et ux, 5 vianor Drive, Dallas Borough, $149,900. Deerfield by Hallmark, Inc. to homas S. Boland, et ux, Lot 0, Deer Meadow Est., Dallas Borough, $378,400. ugh M. Ruger, et ux, to lichael E. Ruger, 2 parcels, Harveys Lake Bor., $16,000. Federal Nat'l. Mtg. Associaton, Mary E. Cook, Keefer St., larveys Lake Bor., $52,900. dward M. Stratford, Jr., et ux, Michelle Deremer, et ux, Lot +13, Harveys Lake Bor., 540), 000. > & G Homes by partners, to Michael Miller, et ux, Lot 22 Maple Crest, Kingston Twp., $274,900. Lauren Kaiser, vir al, to Peter D. Kuritz, et al, 208, 09, 10, 60 Hiflcrest, Kingston Twp., $75,000. The Post has school- year subscriptions The Dallas Post offers special subscriptions for students going away to school or college. Sub- scriptions run from September hrough May, and cost $15 in gnnsylvania, New York or New ‘ersey, and $17 in all other states. Io, order, complete the coupon ound elsewhere in this issue and send it to: The Dallas Post, P.O. 30% 366, Dallas PA 18612, call 375-5211. Re “Special advertising opportunities Dallas Post I'he Dallas post will | publish a number of | special issues and pages in the coming weeks. | They offer special placement opportunities for a variety of businesses. lere's the schedule: Sept. 15: Health & Fitness pages Sept. 29: Guide to the | Abingtons* ; | Oct. 6: Fall Home | Improvement - one of our | most popular sections | Nov. 3: Health & Fitness | pages ' Nov. 10: Senior Citizens pages | Nov. 24: Holiday Gift | Guide * Published in The | Abington Journal, | reaching the greater . Clarks Summit area. | In addition, we will offer | ‘Bpecial-value Holiday Ad Packages starting with the . issue of Nov: 10 and | running through Dec. 22. | If you're intrested in any | of these special opportunities, please Call the office at 675-5211 Send a fax to 675-3650 or send an e-mail inquiry to dalpost@aol.com 9 Public officials attend opening of BMT Trail's first mile Holding the new Back Mountain Trail Sign, many local public officials helped to open the first mile of a walking and biking path from Luzerne to Wildcat Falls. A new $250,000 Grant from the Pennsylvania Conservation Corps, partners with the Department of Labor and Industry, PennDOT, and Federal Highway will secure funding to complete Mile 2 to Carverton Road in 1999. Anthracite Scenic Trails Association is a volunteer organization converting the old Lehigh Valley RR bed into the Back Mountain Trail along Route 309 for 15 miles from the Susquehanna River (Kirby Park) to Harveys Lake. Local donations are needed to match State and Federal Grant requirements, and gladly accepted. Call 675- 9016 for information. Pictured from left, Leo Kucewicz of State Senator Ray Musto’s office; John Matusek, Community Development Office; Herbert Hill, Kingston Township Supervisior; State Senator Charles Lemmond, Shirley Moyer, Kingston Township Supervisor; Paul Maher of Congressman Kanjorski’s office; Jim Arey, PennDOT; Planning Commissioner Adrian Meroli; Commissioner Tom Makowski; Bill Leandri, President Luzerne Bank; Commissioner Red Jones; Judy Rimple, President Anthracite Scenic Trails; Paul Sabol, Kingston Township Supervisor; Representative George Hasay, Lisa Baker, NE Governor's Office; Representative Phyllis Mundy; Rosemary Sigmond, Luzerne Borough Supervisor; Jim Keller, President, Luzerne Merchants; Representative John Yudisek. | Jazz group to be feature at Harvest Moon Dinner/Dance A kick-off to AHA’s 2000 Heart Walk, the Harvest Moon Dinner/Dance will include both a silent and live auction featuring over 100 items. Tickets are $60 per person. For additional information regarding silent auction donations, sponsorship or tickets, call the American Heart Association at 822-6247. Reggie Brown and the Soulbusters wil perform at the third Annual American Heart Association Harveys Moon Dinner/Dance, slated for Friday, Bert 24 at the Westmoreland Club. The group plays a mix of jazz, funk and swing in an energetic style. E. Lee Beard President and CEO New Celebrity Luncheon: series begins Sept. 17 The Celebrity Luncheon Series is announcing the four speakers that will headline its sixth season. They are Tweed Roosevelt, Rita Moreno, Wally Amos and Lesley Stahl. Roosevelt will thrill the audi- ence on September 17 with the adventurous telling of his 1992 trip down the River of Doubt, a remote tributary of the Amazon. His great-grandfather Teddy Roosevelt, first explored itin 1914. Two other expeditions have at- tempted it since 1926, both end- ing in failure. Rita Mreno will come to town October 15. Moreno is the only female performer to have won all four of the most prestigious show business awards: the Oscar, the Emmy, the Tony and the Grammy. Her many anecdotes on her ca- reer will demonstrate how she has broken the rigid role of Latino stereotyping. On April 14, 2000, Wally Amos will inspire the membership with his story of his roller-coaster ride to success with his Famous Amos Lehman taxes due cookie. Heisdescribed asresem- bling these cookies-a humble be-. ginning; full of quality, unique-. ‘ness and substance; sweetness and incredible success. The season will conclude on, May 12, 2000 with Lesley Stahl. . Her presentation will include her | many observations of the world of | politicians, first ladies, White House correspondents and her tenure on 60 minutes. : All events will be held at the - Woodlands Inn, Plains Township. They begin with the speaker's pre-. sentation at 11 a.m., immediately’ followed by questions directly from the audience at noon. Lunch begins at 12:30 and the audience is invited to stay as long as their schedules permit. Any proceeds from the lun- cheons benefit the Celebrity Lun- cheon fund of the Luzerne Foun- dation. This fund gave its first community grants following the 1998-99 season. : Subscriptions for the series of four are available by calling Mary Reddy at 696-3967. Lehman Township Tax Collector, Peggy Moyer, reminds all property 5 owners and residents that the 2% rebate value on 1999 school property and per capita tax bills will end on Thurday, Sept. 9. All payments made prior to the close of the tax collector’s office hours, and those post- marked on or before Sept. 9 deadline, will be accepted at rebate value. Anyone mailing in their taxes should enclose a self-addressed Senpsy envelope for a paid receipt. Office hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, anid the last three days of rebate value, Sept. 7, 8, and 9, from 10a.m.-5 p.m. Finally, A Checking Account More than ever A Real Hometown Paper The Dallas Post BACK MOUNTAIN GRAND OPENING THIS SATURDAY 9AM-NOON There’s No Excuse For What win 3%0 INTEREST on a MILLION BUCKS! Would you like some extra money? Try winning it. Just come to our celebration between Saturday, September 11, 1999 and Saturday, October 9, 1999. Fill out an entry blank and enter our “Break the Bank” Sweepstakes! Complete rules and regulations will be available at First Federal’s new Back Mountain Office. I PRIZE: 2 PRIZE: |3* PRIZE: For A Week! |For A WEekenp!| For A Day! 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