2 The Dallas Post NEWS Sunday, December 12, 2004 Santa's first visit Santa Claus made an early appearance in the Back Mountain last weekend, stop- ping by the community Brunch with Santa Dec. 4 at College Misericordia. Above, Caylee Irvin was well- prepared, with a neat list and note to Santa. At right, four generations posed with the ageless St. Nick. From left, seated: Caitlin Cooper, David Cooper Jr., Mark Regan, Shirely Regan. Standing: Nancy Garvey, Lorraine Regan. FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK SHOWROOM (continued from page 1) That business closed during closed the dealership August 9, then reopened it a week later. dealership will continue to sell and service Dodge cars and the Depression, and in 1938 Lio: ‘wl 8 Domiano said all former Richardson employees, includ- ing Jim's son, Bill, have been trucks. The Domiano company now operates seven dealerships, most of them in Lackawanna Richardson opened his Dodge dealer- ship in the build- ing. Jim Richardson took over the busi- ness from his father in 1967. Earlier this year, Jim Richardson said the dealership was one of only about 50 left in the nation sell- ing only the Dodge line. Saying it was becoming diffi- cult to earn a ptof it, Richardson POST FILE PHOTO/RON BARTIZEK LOCAL FRESH GUT PREMIUM -& NUMBER | GRADE TREES Fraser Fir * Douglas Fir Concolor Fir * Blue Spruce * Potted Blue Spruce We have a great selection of Poinsettias, Fresh Wreaths, Cemetery Pots & Logs, Grave Blankets & Unusual Gifts For the Gardener Guitening Is Our Business, Open 7 Days A Week t. 415 & Rt. 118 » Dallas, PA (570) 674-HOSS retained, and that 10 to 15 new workers will be added within a year. Joe Moskovitz, - Dallas County, selling Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, GMC trucks and Mitsubishi. PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following property trans- fers were recorded recently at the Luzerne County Courthouse: William Phelps and spouse to Krishnakant Patel and spouse, Deer Meadow Estates, Dallas, $372,000. Wilfred Dannert and spouse to Eric Fumanti and spouse, Old Well Lane, Dallas, $283,000. James Richardson to Anthony Domiano, Dallas, $25,764. James’ Richardson to Anthony Domiano, Dallas, $30,742. James Richardson to Anthony Domiano, Dallas, $55,492. Catherine Hoolick to Martin McHale and spouse, Demunds Acres, Dallas Township, $212,500. Estate of Jane V. Riggi to Bryan Glahn and others, Haddenfield, Dallas Township, $140,000. Robert Seaman Jr. and spouse to Nancy Johnson, Goss Manor, Dallas Township, $115,000. Lillian Merithew to Brendan McGovern, Dallas Township, $150,000. Estate of Emma Creagh to Robert Redmond and spouse, Maplewood, Dallas Township, $50,000. Alverna Lamoueaux per agent to Carl Ide, Garfield St., Dallas Township, $1,250. Frederic Lamoreaux per agent to Carl Ide, Maple Wood Heights, Dallas Township, $1,250. John E. Halbing III Partners to James Chamberlain and spouse, Roosevelt St., Dallas Township, $38,500. Jerome Devlin and others to Arthur Spears Jr. and spouse, Dallas Township, $2,500. Samuel Linski to Joseph Kontra and others, Harveys Lake, $34,500. Isabel Youngblood to Hang Huynh and spouse, Harveys Lake, $37,000. Lillian Bongiova per attorney to Richard Dodson and spouse, Harveys Lake, $1,000. John Reno and spouse to John Reno and spouse, Lakeside Drive, Harveys Lake, $115,032. Marina Commons at Harveys Lake to Paul Tomanek Sr. and spouse, Marina Pointe, Harveys Lake, $245,519. Donn Hunter Jr. and spouse to Richard Misson and spouse, Harveys Lake, $3,500. : George K. Martin and spouse to Corina Niculescu-Mihai, 1 Worthington Road, Jackson Township, $170,000. Mary Frances Gavigan to Eileen Gallagher, Kingston Township, $140,000. Paul Gallagher and spouse to William Zukosky, Kingst Township, $110,000. Edward Brewer and spou to Michelle Belles, Sherwood Forest, Kingston Township, $150,000. Bernard Suhamski and spouse to Karen A. Droms, Kingston Township, $103,000. Fred Schwalbach and spouse to Thomas Doan and spouse, Kingston Township, $41,500. Phyllis Piatt to Gerard Lucas and spouse, Kingston Township, $155,000. Nathan Peterson and spouse to Corey Gimble, Lake Township, $386,900. W.H. Conyngham & Company Inc. to William V. Leandri, Lehman Township, $85,000. Scott Vanetten and others to James Hoyt and spouse, 38 Jumper Road, Lehman Township, $282,000. W.H. Conyngham & Company to Shawn McManus, Hayfield Farms, Leh Township, $50,000. @ Andrew Kopczynski an spouse to F. Scott Cikowski and spouse, Amber Woods, Lehman Township, $298,900. DALLAS (continued from page 1) Usavage as representative on the Back Mountain Library Board. It was the first public meeting without Griffiths in the superin- tendent’s chair. Griffiths resigned ‘Dec. 1, about seven months before his contract expired, after repeated policy clashes with the board majority. High school Principal Frank Galicki took over for Griffiths as acting superintendent this month. In August he was named interim assistant super- intendent while Michael Speziale, who officially hol that job, is on one-year avo) Borough Manager, believes the borough’s efforts to enhance its retail center may have helped CROSSWORD ANSWERS dealership ee A[LIA|NSSIM EMOBEDARIRIY|L on page 8 A of ; Wh E/NTHs/o/s/oOfulr| I [SIMEIN[AMEL nswers He said Domiano has indicat- [o[N£[o|F|T|H|E|BIE|s|T T H] I |N|G : -_ Rational ed he will clean up the section DIE A Ell RIO'S EIBIUD Numbers PIE[R[UBMRIAIFIE L]A]W]S f Toby’s Creek that runs [I-ERg A|TERDLE MO O) y AlUIRIA C NIElS olrPlT answers O|VIE|N EjL]IL AMI LIE through the property, and that [ATso/u(T|c H ISIH|O|W PlE[A[SEMF|A|I[L]S|A|F|E may help the borough's efforts |[RENEEY OU Y/O[U|TH 3]7 ; E|N|D|E[A|RERPIEIEIRIE|D P{A|R OR P{L|E|A AlIRIAIB EIRIE to get other property owners to Sr en HE n do the same. 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