2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 10, 1999 Holiday Food Drive to be held November 15-19 The Back Mountain Holiday Food Drive will take place Nov. 15-19. The Dallas High School Student Council, Grange National Bank, Trucksville United Meth- odist Church, Back Mountain Harvest Assembly and Thomas’ Family Market have joined to fill the shelves at the Back Mountain Food Bank. Food items and cash donations are being sought. Drop off points for non-perishable foods are: Dal- las High School; Back Mountain Harvest Assembly, 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville, and Grange Na- tional Bank, 105 S. Memorial Hwy., Trucksville. Much needed items are: » Pasta/spaghetti sauce * Peanut butter /jelly e Tuna fish * Spam * Soups » Coffee /tea/hot chocolate /juice/ Tang e Cereal Instant mashed potatoes /stuft- ing mix * Bisquik e Cake mixes Cash donations may be sent to: Back Mountain Food Bank, c/o Trucksville United Methodist Church, Church Rd., Trucksville PA 18708. Guest speakers visit DMS German Club * Members of the Dallas Middle School German Club participated in a program about modern Germany. Chris Belles, Kim Derhammer : ¢ and Ashleigh Ide went on a tour of Germany, Austria and Switzerland with Mr. Arno: Miller, Dallas senior high school German teacher and other high school students. Each of the students brought in pictures he or she had take on the trip. All three talked about the places they had visited and answered questions from club members. Row 1, Jamie Carey and Shannon Dingle; row 2, Mrs. Ellen Boyer, club adviser; Chris Belles, Ashleigh Ide, Kim Derhammer and Michelle Oliver. Fairmont Twp. Fire Co. hosts ham dinner Fairmount Twp. Vol. Fire & Ambulance Co. will hold a baked ham dinner on Nov. 20. Serving begins at 4 p.m. Adults $6, children $3. Menu, ham, mashed potatoes /gravy, vegetables, dessert and bever- Rt. 118, 1/2 mile east of Ricketts Glen State Park. Takeouts age. available. POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Food drive representatives gathered Monday to kick off the 1999 Holiday Food Drive. From left, seated: Laurie Popson, Food Drive coordinator; Joe Killeen, Grange National Bank; Ruth Skammer, Dallas High School. Standing: John Peterson, Grange National Bank; Randy Knappman and Jeannie Dreier, Dallas High School Student Council; Chris Evans, Thomas’ Family Markets; Rev. Charles Naugle, Trucksville United Methodist Church. - Sons of American Legion 672 to meet Dennis C. Garvey, Commander of the “Sons of the American Legion” Squadron 672, has announced that the next meeting will be held on Thursday, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m. in the Legion. The annual gun raffle drawing will be held. Members are urged to bring in their tickets as soon as possible. 7 OPEN HOUSE 2 H Saturday, Nov. 13 « Sunday, Nov. 14 11-6 11-4 Taste Test our new gift basket delights! Time Saving recipes for Holiday Entertaining 4 Register to win prizes! 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No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means without the express written consent of the publisher. PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following property transfers were recorded at the Luzerne County Courthouse for the week of October 23 - 29: Robert A. Price, per sheriff, to Equicredit Corp., 385 Old Route 309, Dallas Twp., $3,052. Mildred A. Bronson, vir al, to Mark J. Barlow, et ux, Lot 130- 32, 192, 93, 92A, Dallas Twp., $8,900. James J. Devlin, et al, to Rosemary E. McCarthy, Lot 60C, Orchard View; Dallas Twp., $82,500. Frederick L. Panckeri, et ux, to Anthony J. Seasock, et ux, Lot 42 Warden Place, Harveys Lake r., $63,000. Daniel Fahringer, per shefiff, to Federal Nat'l, Mtg. Assoc., School Road, Harveys Lake Bor., $3,185. William Ellsworth, et ux, to Ronald A. Ribaudo, et ux, Lot 6, Bishop Hoban HS schedules open house Monsignor David L. Tressler, principal at Bishop Hoban High School, announces the annual open house is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 14 at 2 p.m. The afternoon activities will include tours of the building by teach- Teachers and students will conduct”) academic sessions, and mini displays pertaining to club activities will be set up throughout the school. Coaches and teams will be present in the gymnasium and the weight room to discuss their respective ers, parents and students. programs. Administrators and staff will be available to answer questions in reference to the program of studies and the student activities pro- grams. A social will be held in the cafeteria following the program. 20€ wis Favidopes 4 Cap ns hip ; $32.99 340.99 8 {mas Emons 1 CantyBrmedopes 2 x BY borderless cards with vonr special phote Choose from sevin greptings 6 dated sentinwnt remind friends and fara a vert vou sent the card LAS PHOTO SHOP Just Say, "CHARGE IT" The Dallas Post 675-5211 IS O_o Norman Makara, et ux, to 7 Sec. 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