Page 12 At the board meeting of the Back Mountain Memorial Library Association, March 21, Atty. Merton Jones announced that a piece of property ad- jacent to the library grounds on Main Street, Dallas, had - been purchased by the Library Association. Clarke Bittner, 1972 auction chairman, stated that he ex- pected to receive approval for the construction of permanent auction buildings on the library grounds from the Dallas Borough Council. Mrs. Fred Howell, in’ the absence of Mrs. Davern, librarian, reported that the book circulation for February was 694 above the circulation for February a year ago, with 300 of that number in the student circulation. The total adult circulation was 3536 and juvenile circulation was 1919. Reference work has also in- creased considerably. The Hilltop Nursery School, under the guidance of their teacher, Mrs. Watchulonis, and the librarian. Mrs. Davern, by Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 Public hearing on the proposed water portion of Luzerne County sewer and water study for Back Mountain will be held April 19 at 7:30 in the auditorium of Dallas Junior High School by the Luzerne County Planning Commission. WSCS of Trucksville United Methodist Church will hold a Birthday Tea in the educational building April 14 at 8 p.m. ‘Musical entertainment will be provided by the ‘Miss-Chords’ “of Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ken- and Collen, 228 Meadowcrest, have moved to Temple Hills in Maryland where Mr. Kennedy is a member of the police force. Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Donald Johnson and family recently spent two weeks with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson and family, Carverton Road. Mr. Johnson recently returned from a tour of duty in Thailand. He is now stationed at Andrews Air Force Base in Washington, ce DiC. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siegel, Nursery School Visits Library The children of the Trucks- ville Nursery School recently enjoyed a visit to the Back Mountain Memorial Library. Mrs. William Umphred enter- tained them with finger plays, stories, and puppets. Mrs. Allen Grey, Mrs. Charles Collins, Mrs. Robert Dingman, Mrs. Robert Baird and Mrs. Foster Swan escorted the group which included: Scott Dingman, Allison Maslow, Mary Anne Revie, Malcolm Burnside, Jennifer Williams, Derek Zambo, Todd Lenahan, Kathy Schalm, John Peterson, Lesley Murray, Connie Schalm, John Evans, Todd Swan, Jodi Williams, George Abrantes, Alfred Bittner, Amy Williams, Glenn Eyet, Stephen Wilson, Chris Lawley, Francis Um- ~ phred, Dinny Thomas, Erin O‘Malia, Lynn Ann Todd, Kurt Martin, Todd Strawdinger, Jennifer Murphy, Taylor Ruggles and Robert Scholes. The early bird gets the space! Get news in the day after it happens. Carverton Road, will entertain members of their families at dinner Easter Sunday. Mrs. Berton Riley is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Roushey Jr., Vonderheid Street, after spending several months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis and family in Palmyra. Mrs. Riley is a former resident of Center Street in Shavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rippert and family, 59 Vonderheid St., have moved to Lebanon. Mr. Rippert is associated with the Sears Stores. | James Fritzges, Lehigh Street, has been named to the dean’s list at Dyke College in Cleveland, Ohio. Alfred E. Wendel Sr., Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville, is a medical patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Robert E. Griffiths, 225 Clear- view Ave., has been named to the dean’s list at Drew Univer- sity’s College of Liberal Arts for the 1971-72 fall semester. Mrs. Nelson Woehrie and in- home on Sutton Road from Gen- eral Hospital. The engagement of Cathleen Walters to David Martin has been announced. Cathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Walters, 201 Terrace Ave., is a graduate of Dallas Area Senior High School. Mr. Martin is a graduate of Tunk- hannock High School and Ryder Technical Institute of Allen- town. He is employed by Char- min Paper Company in Me- hoopany. The wedding will take place May 27 at noon in Park Neighborhood Free Methodist Church, Carverton Road. Mrs. Frank Roginski and in- fant daughter have returned to their home at 193 Oak St. from Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. David Mathers, Staub Road, recently returned from a trip to Toronto, Canada. En Route they visited Niagara Falls. Westmoreland major and minor Little League tryouts will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon near the home of Robert Moran, 210 Terrace Ave. Boys must be accompanied by one or both parents. Boys who have not played in this league before must bring a birth certificate. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Coon, Harris Hill Road, will give a dinner party April 8 at their home prior to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary’s 60th anni- versary ‘concert at Irem Temple. «UTILITY CART GARDEN TRACTORS 50""X33"'X72" deep Heavy Gauge Steel, Tilt Body Choice of Colors See them at 139 N. Main St. Shavertown, Pa. Compare the metal, the construction, the size and the functional design: You will agree you can’t buy a better cart for our low price anywhere ONLY $90.00 plus tax or call 675-2886 JMB SALES 39 N. MAIN ST. SHAVERTOWN, PA. recently visited the Children’s Annex and arrangements have been made to have these children visit the library on a regular basis. The Trucksville United Methodist Church Nursery School also visited the Children’s Annex and were guided by Mrs. William Um- phred. Peter Arnaud, vice president, presided in the absence of Homer Moyer. Other board members attending were Peter Arnaud, Merton Jones, Gran- ville Miller, Robert Richardson, Dr. Craig Aicher and Mrs. Lee Eckert, Mrs. Richard Maslow, Mrs. Fred Howell, Mrs. Ray Martz and Mrs. Richard Hogoboom. Photo by Alex Rebar Their bodies taut with an- ticipation, the three young men stand poised before the rec- tangular apparatus. Then with a leap and shout all three are up and performing a double for- ward somersault with a half twist. This is how the Three Nickos Brothers begin their world-renowned trampoline act. These three brothers have so mastered the acrobatic art of trampoline tumbling that they have had rare rave reviews from all over the world. Critics in cities such as Acupulco, Rome and New York have been amazed that men so young in age could have the technical proficiency the Three Nickos display. Rarely if ever do any other trampoline acts attempt, let alone accomplish, the tricks the Three Nickos perform. Such stunts as a double-back somersault with a half twist and a full twisting forward double somersault will amaze circus- goers of all ages. George A. Hamid Jr., has pulled a coup on the rest of the circus world by booking the Three Nickos Brothers and no one will want to miss them when they play with the all-new 1972 edition of the Irem Temple Shrine, Big Three Ring Circus April 5, 6, 7, and 8 at the Kingston Armory, Kingston. 16 to 19 Bi el si Third graders at Gate of Heaven School presented a St. Patrick’s Day program entitled ‘‘Little Bits of Blarney’ Friday. The program, during which the children ‘traveled’ from New York City to Dublin, singing and dancing «all the way, was produced and directed by Sister Mary Shaun. Library Auction | Is Seeking Bids Clarke Bittner, chairman of the 1972 Back Mountain Library Auction, has announced that bids are now being sought for construction of the buildings on the new site of the auction. The Dallas Borough Council and Zoning Commisgion have acted favorably on tigauction’s request to make the permanent auction site behind the Back Mountain Memorial Library, and the way is now clear to begin construction. Those interested in bidding may obtain specifications from either Lee Eckert at 675-0174 or John Gregorski at 675-2877. Construction must be com- pleted by June 15. J Get Copy in Early! Attention newspaper cor- respondents, publicity chair- men, organization pias! Won't you help us 3 getting your newspaper copy into our office early? . .Thursday & Friday. . .’ THIS WEEK LEAN TENDER n MILD GOVERNMENT INSPECTED 8 T1012 -LB SIZES 45° 33° $1 5 re $1 PHONE 388-6719 FALLS, PENNA. cut 8 1-LB CANS 1-POUND CARTON heatmaker! Call now for a co Heating Oil. Other CITGO oil CITGO mplete burner check, fast, expert, burner models and sizes available. TEAM TO WORK CITGO Mighty-Mini with CITGO Oil Fired Water Heater . water you need in your home, quickly, economically! 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