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    The Dallas Post
Dallas, PA Thursday, March 14, 2002 9
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BAD CHECKS
Charges against Joel Withers,
22, of 64 Midland Drive, Dallas,
were held over to county court
relating to two bad checks to-
talling $2,450 passed at two
area Pennstar Banks.
According to arrest papers:
Withers opened a checking ac-
count at Pennstar Bank in Dal-
las, and withdrew $1,000 from a
credit card account the next
day. Approximately one week
later, Withers again withdrew
money from another credit card
account, this time at a Pennstar
Bank in Kingston. When at-
tempting obtain the money from
the credit card company,
Pennstar official Patricia Miller-
ick was notified that both ac-
counts were closed.
Mitchell Bailey, 23, of RR 4
Box 295, Dallas, pled guilty to
two charges of passing bad
checks, totalling $40.55 at
Sheetz gas station, at a prelimi-
nary hearing before District
Magistrate James Tupper.
Bailey was required to pay
$91.50 in court costs and
$40.55 in restitution.
DUI CHARGES
The following people have
waived their right to a prelimi-
nary hearing in front of District
Justice James Tupperand face
DUI charges in county court:
~~ * June Ellen Mankoski Pron-
man, 40, of Little River, SC, was
~arrested November 22, 2001 by
Dallas Borough police officer
James Martin in front of the
Back Moutain Bowl.
According to arrest papers,
Pronman’s blood alcohol level
was .144 percent.
A charge of careless driving
has also been waived.
eEdward Ungvarsky, 53, of RD
2 Box 72, Harveys Lake, was ar-
rested November 24, 2001 by
state trooper Fred Lindluchler
along Loyalville Road, after he
was involved in a one-vehicle ac-
cident.
According to arrest papers:
Ungvarsky’s GMC Jimmy went
off the edge of the road and
PROPERTY
TRANSFERS
The following property trans-
fers have been recorded at the
Luzerne County Courthouse the
week of February 22-28, 2002.
John Achuff et ux to Murray
Brown et ux, 6.548 acres,
Franklin Twp., $250,000.
Edward Carey e tux to
Thomas McHutchison et ux, see
deed, Franklin Twp., $150,000.
Theresa Rymer to Harry David
Yale, Lot 101 Lakeview Terr,
Harveys Lake Bor, $3,200.
Associates First Capital Corp
to Sidney E. Blaine, Lot 14 Park
Place, Harveys Lake Bor.
$12,500.
Merle Taylor per sheriff to
Bank of New York trustee, Lot
92, Harveys Lake Bor., $1,850.
Warren Barlow per sheriff to .
Conseco Finance CDC, Old Lake
Rd, Lot 6B, Harveys Lake Bor.,
$5,969.
Robert J. Mills per sheriff to
Wells Fargo Bank, pt lots 13, 15,
Harveys Lake Bor., $4,127.
Joseph Barone et ux to
Richard A. Ide, 3.27 acres, Har-
veys Lake Bor., $220,000.
Dennis Brislin et ux to Geroge
Sweedar ‘et ux, Lot 14
Woodridge, Jackson  Twp.,
$411,000.
Chase Manhattan Bank
trustee to David B. Sabol, see
deed, Kingston Twp., $22,500.
Harold Snowdon Jr. et ux to
James Powell partner al, see
deed, Kingston Twp., $150,000.
Randall L. Glidden et ux to
George Bath et ux, 125 Frangor-
ma: ‘Dr. Kingston  Twp.,
$162,500.
Hampton Bays Corporation to
David S. Zook et ux, L2 Alley’s
II, Dallas Borough, $137,000.
Nesbitt F. Moore et ux to Scott
L. Hunter et ux, 1.238 ac Lot 3,
Dallas Twp., $20,000.
Vincent L. Carolan et ux to
Kathryn Bethards, Orchard View
Terr, Dallas Twp., $192,000.
Murry Brown et ux to Michael
Hogan et ux, Lots 2, 3 Church
St., Dallas Twp., $137,500.
Donald Kreglewicz et ux to
Stephen Balla et ux, see deed,
Franklin Twp., $130,000.
Stephen Vigorito et ux to
Suzanne Nied, Lots 11, 18, Har-
veys Lake Bor., $75,000.
Barbara R. Casper to Robert
Casper Jr. et ux, 2.51 acres,
Jackson Twp., $200,000.
| DisTRICT COURT BRIEFS
struck a tree. When police ar-
rived at the scene, Ungvarsky
had fled, but Trooper Lindlucher
found Ungvarsky in a yard
about .5 miles away from the ac-
cident scene. Ungvarsky’s blood
alcohol level was .149 percent.
A charge of disregard for a
traffic lane has also been
waived.
eWilliam Kocher, 78, of 2 Carr
Ave., Dallas, was arrested De-
cember 14, 2001 by Dallas
Township police officer Joseph
Bren after he was involved in a
two-vehicle accident along Route
415, near King Neptune
Seafood.
According to ‘arrest papers:
Kocher's 1991 Ford Tempo
swerved into the the south-
dound lane and struck a 1993
Subaru. Kocher fled the scene
on foot, but was taken into cus-
tody at his home a short time
later.
A field sobriety test could not
be administered to Kocher, and
his blood alcohol level was not
available.
*Kevin Czarnecki, 21, of 241
W. Main Street, Glen Lyon, was
arrested December 14, 2001 by
Dallas Township police officer
Jeffrey Dennis in the area of 401
Country Club Apartments.
According to arrest papers,
Czarnecki’s blood alcohol level
was .145 percent.
eWilliam Shaffer Jr., 43, of 24
Circle Drive, Pittston, was ar-
rested November 30, 2001 by
Kingston Township police officer
Wade Curtis along Route 309
North after his white vehicle
flipped onto its roof, according
to police.
According to arrest papers:
Shaffer was traveling north on
Route 309 in the passing lane,
and swerved in front of another
vehicle, went up an embank-
ment and slid across it for 83
feet. The vehicle then flipped
over and slid on it's roof along
the road 46.5 feet, before spin-
ning around and sliding another
46.5 feet.
According to police,
was taken to Geisinger Medical
Center, and had a blood alcohol
level of .145 percent.
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The Harveys Lake trolley station. Photo from a post card.
History of trolley line is meeting focus
Reverend James Wert, of Ex-
eter, will be the featured speaker
at the second meeting of the
Back Mountain Historical Soci-
ety at 7 p.m. March 21 at Col-
lege Misericordia.
Wert, a local expert on the
trolley line that ran from Public
Square, Wilkes-Barre, to Har-
veys Lake, will present his dis-
cussion, “The Back Mountains
Tumultuous Trolley Line, 1893-
1939,” in the McGowan Confer-
ence Center on the third floor of
the Mary Kintz Bevevino Library.
Dr. Allan Austin, of College
Misericordia’s History depart-
ment, and some of his students
will present an oral history on
the trolley line, and have been
working with Back Mountain
residents who remember the
trolley line.
A stylized map will also be
Jackson Twp. Fire Department
fund drive underway
The Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department would like
to remind residents and property owners that the 2002 Annual
Fund Drive is now under way. The goal for this year is 57 per-
cent participation with a dollar raised amount of $21,000. The
2001 drive raised $18,000 with 52 percent participation. The
fund drive is the major source of revenue for the fire depart-
ment. Residents may send donations to Jackson Township Vol-
unteer Fire Department,
18708.
1160 Chase Road, Shavertown,
All donations are tax deductible.
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compiled at this meeting, which
will capture photographic
images of the locations, build-
ings, people and landmarks that
dotted the trolley line from
Wilkes-Barre to Harveys Lake,”
according to the event press re-
lease.
For more information, call the
Back Mountain Historical Asso-
ciation at 674-6333 by March
19.
Ham and Cabbage dinner
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church will be having a Ham
and Cabbage Dinner from 1-4
p-m. Sunday, March 17 at
OLMC Hall Route 29, Lake Silk-
worth. Take-outs start at 12:30.
Tickets are $6 for adult. Chil-
dren 12 and under $4.
Preschool age children free. For
information call 477-3390.
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& SHAKERS
William J. Phelps, vice presi-
dent for sales, marketing, and
business development at Blue
Cross of Northeastern Pennsylva-
nia, has been named to the
Luzerne County Community Col-
lege Foundation, Inc. board of di-
rectors.
Phelps has been with Blue
Cross since 1997. His responsi-
bilities include sales and market-
ing, government affairs, corporate
communications, community af-
fairs, and future corporate busi-
ness development initiatives.
Prior to locating to the region,
Phelps was vice president for
sales, marketing and services at
Healthsource, Inc., of Charleston,
S.C.
Phelps earned a B.S. from the
"University of Wisconsin.
He resides with his wife and
two children in Dallas.
aid
Alexander H. Sickert, of
Shavertown, recently earned the
Registered Health Underwriter
designation granted by The Amer-
ican College, Bryn Mawr, Pa., a
program designed to meet the ca-
reer-education needs of those in
life and health insurance fields
and related financial professions.
Sickert is a district representa-
tive with the Keystone financial
Group, Camp Hill, of Aid Associa-
tion for Lutherans/Lutheran
Brotherhood (AAL/LB), a finan-
cial services organization formed
through the merger of Aid Associ-
ation for Lutherans (AAL) and
Lutheran Brotherhood (LB). The
new organization is the largest
fraternal benefit society in the
United States.
The RHU designation is award-
ed to individuals who successful-
ly complete a comprehensive
training program ‘that readies
them to provide a wide range of
services in the traditional health
insurance marketplace or in the
managed care industry. Sickert
passed courses on such topics as
group benefits, managed care and
individual health insurance.
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