unbed. pitd = § ce i i The Dallas Post Dallas, PA July 4, 2001 5 Builders of Pack 165 and Blazer Troop Boy Scouts from Pack 165 and Blazer Troop, Dallas, participated in Home Depot Wood Shop. Scouts seated, from left: Mark Dopko, Les Collier, Jonathon Myrkalo, Jon Collier, Nephi Cruz, Grif Adams, and Chris Dickson. Standing: Lane Hogue, Daniel Cruz, Ben Stam- pet, JP Lanuziata, Drew Dymond, Kai Szulborski, John Kanarr, and Josh Hintz. Missing from picture: Craig Roberts and Mitchell Hogue. Liens honor chemistry student of the year The Lale Silkworth Area Lions honored Natalie Shiskowski as the Chemisry Student of the year from Lake-Lehman High School. Natal- ie and ter mom, Susan Shiskowski, were guests of the Lions at a din- ner meeting held at the Red Rooster Restaurant, Pikes Creek. Shiskowski was presented with a monetary gift and a certificate in recogniton of outstanding school and community achievement. Natalie 5 a member of the Learn and Serve Science Program, varsity softball eam, vice president of the Key Club, vice president of SADD, secretay of the student council and treasurer of the band. As a mem- ber of tle JETS (Junior Engineering Technical Society) team, placed first in tie state. puter eigineering. ‘She plas to attend Pennsylvania State University majoring in com- Natalie/s the daughter of Joseph and Susan Shiskowski, Hunlock Creek. Honorilg Chemistry Student of the Year, from left: Janet Swanger, Studen Awards Chairman; Natalie and Susan Shiskowski; Joan Kelly, Lake Slkworth Area Lions Club President. Back Mountain Memorial Library new books The Back Mountain Memorial Libray, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las, mnounces the addition of the fillowing books to their col- lection: FICTON “Best Moog “Lad of the Silent” by Eliza- bethPeters “Ian Fleming's James Bond 007 in Niver Dream of Dying” by Ray- moni Benson “Ginman’s Robirt B. Parker “Tinks...” by David Lodge “A Soldier's Duty” by Thomas E. Kcks “fearless Jones” Modey “bance Upon the Air” by Nora Rolerts “The Yokota Officers Club” by Sanh Bird “little America” Friends” by Martha Rhapsody” by by Walter by Henry Bromell “The Song of the Earth” by Hugh Nissenson “A Kiss to Remember” by Tere- sa Medeiros NONFICTION “Beyond the Big Talk” by Debra W. Haffner LARGE PRINT FICTION “The Mountain Hawk” by Charles West REFERENCE “Sports in America” edited by Lynn M. Messina “Campaign Finance Reform” edited by Christopher Luna “Current Biography Yearbook 2000” “Choices 2000-2002: a guide to Pennsylvania's post secondary career schools” SCIENCE FICTION “Hammerfall” by C.J. Cherryh Misericordia to host Shakespeare symposium College Misericordia will host a free Shakespearean theatre sym- posium Wed., Jul. 11 at 7 p.m. in the Cougar’s Den of the Banks Student Center on campus. The annual Dr. Regina Kelly Shakespeare Symposium will fo- cus this year on “Spying Around the Globe”: Shakespeare's fasci- nation with spying in the context of the Elizabethan and Jacobean secret services. The two featured speakers are Dr. Scott Blanchard and Dr. Re- Dallas UMC to ‘David, the Singing Shepherd Boy,’ a lively worship drama, will be presented at Dallas United Methodist Church Aug. 5 at 6:30 p.m. The production requires many actors, singers, readers, instru- mentalists, scenery painters, make-up artists, and costume producers. All the workers will be busy at the church the previous week from Sun., July 29, from 5:30-8:30 p.m. and the same hours for the next four evenings. Supper will be served at 5:30 p.m. each evening, and the whole family is invited. There will be no becca Steinberger both members of the faculty at College Miseri- cordia. Refreshments will follow, and all members of the commu- nity are invited to attend. The symposium helps to kick- off College Misercordia’s 14th an- nual Theatre on the Green; this year the National Players will perform “Much Ado About Noth- ing” in the First Union Amphithe- ater at College Misericordia, July 12-15. For more info call the Cul- tural Events office at 674-6719. produce drama cost, but the leaders need to know who is coming. Everyone is welcome to come work on some part of the show. The production team does need a count. Call the Shumways, 639-2719, or Debbie Blockus 696-2719. There will be a special nursery room for preschool. All other ages will be working in teams on the drama. Effort could be called Bible School because everyone will learn some Bible verses and stories. But it will be different than previous Bible Schools in style and results. PROPERTY TRANSFER The following property transfers were recorded at the Luzeme County Courthouse the week of June 22-30, 2001. Donald R. Cowles per sheriff to United Co. Lending Corp., 53 Pow- derhom Road, Dallas Borough, $6,087 Donald Rood et ux to Daniel J. Chezzi et ux, Lot 156 Elmcrest Woods, Dallas Borough, $216,000 John C. Holdredge et ux to Patricia Poorman, 16,63 Joseph & Elizabeth, Dallas Borough, $110,000. Elizabeth Anne Aston to U.S. Metro Enterpris- es, Inc., Lots 10-12 Glendale Manor, Dallas Borough, $85,500. Thomas W. Dombroski Sr trustees to Donald B. Rood et ux, Lot 150 Elmcrest Woods, Dallas Borough, $41,000. Seth Gollhardt et ux to Joseph S. Cigan lll, see deed, Dallas Borough, $135,000. John N. Blandford estate to Dennis M. Cleaves Ill et ux, Lot 8,9,10 Fairview, Dallas Borough, $151,000. William J. Adams to Gary ‘Rogers, 128 White Birch Lane, Dallas Twp., $152,000. Thomas McHutchi- son et ux Randy L. McGeehan et ux, 53-55A Maplewood Heights, Dallas Twp., $95,000. Jeanne W. Heinbach estate to John Yenason, 2 parcels, Harveys Lake Bor., $155,000. Lavere G. Stiles et ux to Randy P. Ervin et ux, 3.1 acre, Jackson Twp., $53,000. Walter Schaffner et ux to Sun Pipe Line Company, see deed, Jackson Twp., $382,500. Judith Balita to Roy Evans, Lot #6, Kingston Twp., $45,500. Hans C. Dreher et ux to Ja- son S. Sites et ux, 85-88 Mt. Green- wood, Kingston Twp., $120,000. Luzemme Natl Bank to Walter R. Zelinski et ux, see deed, Kingston Twp., $110,000. Steven C. Gulotta et ux to John H. Graham et ux, Lot 23, Woodside Plot, Kingston Twp., $50,000. Lisa M. Williamson to Ibrahim, Suhair & Ghassan, Lot 4 Museum manor, Kingston Twp., $145,000. Richard D. Culver et ux to Paul Al Hilinski, 8.87 acres, Kingston Twp., $75,000. W.H. Conyngham & Co., Inc. to Gerald W. Hoover et ux, Hayfield Farms Lot 12, Lehman Twp., $88,000. Olanda McMichael per atty. to Daniel E. Cocharan et ux, Lot 16 see deed, Dallas Borough, $45,500. Leslie E. Vega to Danuta S. Mazurkiewicz, et ux, Lot 3 Stone- hedge, Dallas Borough, $38,500. James T. Purcell et ux to Ronald “> CHARGE IT! r \ MasterCard. LT J The Dallas Post * 675-5211 VISA er The Post now accepts Visa & Mastercard for all your subscriptions, classified ads, and display ads. For maximum convenience, call our office at 675-5211 with your account and we will set you up immediately. Murray, et ux, Lot 12 Woodlawn Dri- ve, Dallas Borough, $145,000. Thomas Myslinski, et ux to Pattricia D. Goldman, Lot 8, The Maples, Dal- las Twp., $317,500. Karl F. Arbogast Jr. et ux to Mary A. Walters, 1.18 acres Lot 1, Dallas Twp., $205,000. Richard J. Duckworth et ux to Daniel E. Thomas Jr. et ux, Lot 28 Orchard View Terr., Dallas Twp., $189,000. Karl F. Arbogast Jr. et ux to Olin C. Smith et ux, 12.72 acres, Dallas Twp., $54,000. David B. Wallover et ux to Patrick Hogan, Lot 2, Sutton Hills, Jackson Twp., $154.000. Daphne Veras Jordan to Stephen Koppelman et ux, Lot 12 Bulford Farms, Jackson Twp., $79,000. Ros- alie L. Musto to Joseph R. Scheff, et ux, Carverton Heights, Kingston Twp., $96,000. William A. Walko es- tate to David Kapitula Jr. et ux, see deed, Kingston Twp., $75,000. James G. Kemmerer Jr. et ux to Carl J. Witkowski Ill et ux, 169 Highland Ave., Kingston Twp., $135,000. Lifestyle Builders to Brian F. Kaplans- ki et ux, Lot 130 Oak Hill, Lehman Twp., $33,000. William J. Pearce, et ux to Tracey Chebalo, see deed, Dallas Borough, $275,000. Mark Allen Dixon, et ux to Daniel S. Dieffenbach et ux, 3.95 acres Lot 2, Dallas Twp., $59,900. Di- nese Kasara per sheriff to Ocwen Federal Bank, CrownHill Vig. Lots 73,4,5, Franklin Twp., $10,803. Dale E. Fitch et ux to Nelson B. Snyder | et ux, see deed, Harveys Lake Bor., $177,500. Santo Insalaco et ux to Michael A. MacDowell et ux, Lot 1 Giordano Sub., Harveys Lake Bor., $135,000. Martin J. Lukas et al to Robert Stambaugh Jr. et ux, Lot 42 Town &Country Manor, Lehman Twp., $117,000. Lifestyle Builders to Michael Richards et ux, Lot 163 Oak Hill Sub., Lehman Twp., $184,500. _— | | NE PA ETN TO) | GOH First Holy Communion i) oi ih Ei Receiving First Holy Communion at Gate of Heaven Church, first row, from left; Rev. John Lambert, Johnathan Wallace, Sabrina Alles, Tim Rowlands, Mary Thede, Ryan Hogan, Meghan Gallis, Anthony Benedetti, and Mrs. Sunny Cesarini, Religious Education coordinator.Second row: Allison Spencer, Steven Price, Matthew Fromel, Shane Shannon, Matt Regan, Kevin Muldoon, Arielle Bel- skis, and Mrs. Sue Clouse, Catechist. Receiving First Holy Communion at Gate of Heaven Church, first row, from left: Domonick Duris, Ashley Legg, Cortney O’Brien, List Quagliaroli, Kelly Mazur, Brianna LaFoca, Mia Medico, and Michael Pace. Second row: Mrs. Janet Lyons, Gate of Heaven teacher, Mrs. Mary Grace Walkowick, Gate of Heaven teacher, Rev. John Lambert, Mrs. Sunny Cesarini, Religious Education coordinator, and Mrs. Sue Clouse, Catechist. i Receiving First Holy Communion at Gate of Heaven Church, first row, from left: Jacob Simon, Ali Snider, Tanner Baloh, Rachel Nils- * son, Jessica Rukstalis, Whitney Chrzanowski, David Pierce, Alexe Rice, and James Schwemmer. Second row: Mrs. Janet Lyons, Gate of Heaven teacher, Mrs. Mary Grace Walkowik, Gate of Heaven teacher, Alicia Kaiser, Carley Tomko, Stepehen Ruch, Drew Schaub, Adam Limongelli, Austin Carr, Melissa Henry, Dana Krowetz, and Mrs. Sue Clouse, Cate- chist. Third row: Rev John Lambert, Victoria Mosca, Mary Kate Osick, Christopher Clemson, Paul Scroy, Robert Adams, Emily Halbing, Nicole Sobosinski, Marc Noyalis, and Mrs. Sunny Cesarini, Reli- gious Education coordinator. ©) | PERENNIALS | —STARTING AT | HALLS Ak FLOWER WORLD 460 SLOCUM AVE. » EXETER * ONE MILE FROM THE EIGHTH STREET INTERSECTION * JUST MINUTES FROM WILKES-BARRE, KINGSTON, WYOMING AND DALLAS (7
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