2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 19, 2000 PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following property transfers were recorded at the Luzerne County Courthouse for the week of April 7-13: John D. McCarthy, et ux, to Richard C. Angelicola, et ux, Lot 3, Jackson Twp., $140,000 Michael Yunsa, estate, to Arlyne S. Barsh, vir al, 1603 Huntsville Road, Jackson Twp., $82,000 ' Michael Olenick, estate, to Michelle Deremer, et al, Lot 255, 56 Mt. Airy Terr., Kingston Twp., $64,000 Ross C. Armstrong, et ux, to Peter Menges, et al, 2.22 acres, Kingston Twp., $130,000 Linda V. Esrov, trustee, to James E. Garrahan, Lot 4 Midway Manor, Kingston Twp., $128,500 Jack D. Moran, et ux, to Guaranty Bank, Lot 2, Lake Twp., $577,001 Daniel T. Davis, et ux, to Phillip W. Roth, et al, 32.53 acres, First Union area office First Union Bank celebrated the grand opening of its new Back Mountain Financial Center Sat- urday. Executives of the bank joined the branch staff and local dignitaries to put a stamp of ap- Lehman Twp., $553,000 Kenneth G. Cooper, et ux, to James T. Pudimott, et al, see deed, Lehman Twp., $118,000 CALRNGES Daughter, Arianna, born to Bufalinos Attorney and Mrs. Charles J. Bufalino III, Dallas, announce the birth of their daughter, Arianna Christina, on April 8, 2000, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Bufalino is the former Maureen Moran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Moran, Dallas. Attorney Bufalino is the son of Attorney and Mrs. Charles J. Bufalino, West Pittston. Maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Mary McCabe of Wilkes-Barre. Paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Tina Bufalino of West Pittston. Arianna Christina Bufalino will be baptized on May 21, 2000 at Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Meadows offers '55 Alive' driving course The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, has joined with the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) to offer a "55 Alive/Mature iti ig Driving" Course. AARP developed the program to help drivers 50 years of age or older to improve their driving skills, and participants receive a state mandated 5 percent discount on their auto insurance for three years. The sessions will be held on Tuesday, April 25, and Thursday, April 27, from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Meadows. Course fee is $10 and participants must attend both sessions. To register, contact Marilyn Gregorski at 675-8600, ext. 138. Pre-registration is required and enrollment is limited. Spaces available for Market on the Pond The Auxiliary of the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, announces that booths are available for the annual "Market on the Pond" flea market scheduled forJune 17, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., raindate June 24. The 8' x 12' spaces are S15 each and a reservation form is available by calling the Volunteer Department at 675-8600, ext. 138. Mozart Club offering music scholarships The Mozart Club of Wilkes-Barre will audition interested graduating student musicians with the intention of awarding its annual scholar- ships. Auditions will be held in May at a time and place to be announced. The Marion Munson Memorial Scholarship will be given for the second year along with one in memory of former member Dorothy Glidden. Two Mozart Club scholarships will also be awarded. Those interested in auditioning are asked to call 675-2985. Linda and John Pineno are scholarship chair persons. WATER PROBLEMS? | We've Got Your Solution! WATER MEDIC, INC. CALL FOR FREE IN HOME WATER TEST Service On All Brands ¢ Sales ¢ Installation §$86-4436 - 563-2880 A Name You Can Trust Since 1947 Authorized General lonics Dealer www.watermedic.baweb.com Clothing Collections Jack Victor Hugo Boss Tallia Joseph Abboud Kenneth Cole $1.5 million facility. Scott Fainor, First Union Re- gional President, welcomed cus- tomers to the new “state-of-the- teller stations, four drive-through lanes plus an ATM lane, and of- fices where financial specialists help customers navigate the maze of modern financial management. behind the teller counter, tuned carrying the latest stock quotes. “We are pleased to have this attractive, modern office in Dal- Making it official, from left: Marino Santarelli, First Union Consumer Bank Director; Glenn Howell, Dallas Twp. Supervisor; Frank Wagner Jr., Dallas Twp. Supervisor; Mary Kay Embleton, First Union Transaction Director; Anthony Bevilaqua, Sordoni Const.; Bob Richardson, First Union Area Executive Officer; Scott Fainor, First Union Regional President; Frank Henry, Executive Board Director; Shirley Moyer, Kingston Twp. Supervisor; John Homza, Sordoni Const.; Pat and Bill Peiffer, Dallas Borough Council members; Bill Berti, Dallas Borough Council. Pete Restaino, branch manager, (right photo) helped Charles and Catherine Alles, with their daughter Maria, complete a financial transaction. POST PHOTOS/RON BARTIZEK las,” Fainor said. “We are commit- ted to being a leader in this com- munity and look forward to serv- ing our customers here.” The full- service facility offers complete business customers, including mortgages and loans, traditional savings and certificate plans and other investment options. During his remarks, Fainor said that local First Union employees had ranked in the top 25 of 2,600 East Coast branches for customer service. The local branches scored tomers telling us that we deliver on their financial needs,” Fainor said. The Back Mountain Financial Center was designed by Little & Associates, and built by Sordoni Construction Services. It consoli- dates the former Shavertown and Dallas Borough locations. An ex- isting branch at the intersection JOS. CHERMAK, INC. 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