The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 12, 1990 5 "Rudolph at Trucksville Nursery School Library news Yiorary friends sponsoring Back Mountain cookbook By NANCY KOZEMCHAK The Friends of the Back Moun- tain Memorial Library are spon- soring a new cookbook under the direction of Maryan Daley. Maryan and her committee will prepare an unusual cookbook; a Back Moun- tain treasure. The book will include a collec- tion of recipes from local residents, illustrated by local artists, featur- ,ing the chefs of our fine local res- .urants. The cookbook is: cur- "rently in progress and the commit- tee is hoping the book will be ready for the annual library auction in July of 1991. The committee would like reci- _ ves from residents of the commu- Phity to include in the book, making ita true Back Mountain cookbook. There are forms available at the library for therecipes and they can then be given to the attendant at the library circulation desk. When entering a recipe, it is requested that you also indicate how many cookbooks you would like to re- serve for yourself. The estimated cost of the cookbook will be around $8.00. Reservations may be made at the library for the animal Book Club special Christmas Tea and Program to be held Monday, De- cember 17 at 1:30 in the main reading room at the library. The guest speaker will be Catherine Bolinskiof Dallas who will present a program revolving around Scot- land with some of the Christmas customs included. The library staff Chisimas Stocking project is going along well with 125 red stockings nowadding to the Christmas decor, hangingin the library. A stocking may be purchased for $1.00 and the pa- tron then signs their name and enters a wish on the stocking and we hang it up. We will send these wishes to the North Pole in time for the wishes to be seen by Santa Claus. We could use few more red stockings to add to our decora- Property transfers Property transfers recorded at the Luzerne County Court House Jrom November 29, 1990 to Decem- { ber 6, 1900. Prices are extrapo- lated from transfer taxes paid. Money transfers are exempt from tax, so no amounts are shown. Leonard Thresten to Albert J. Cihocki, 124 W. Green St., Nanti- coke, property Summit Ave., Lehman Twp., $500. Wm. R. Mathers Sr. to Philip N. Mathers, 118 Carverton Rd., Trucksville, property 1.71 ac., Kingston Twp. Joseph L. Vender to Jos. L. Vender, 43 Harford Ave., Shaver- town, property Harford Ave., King- ston Twp. Joseph R. Bond to Boyd E. Snyder, 595 Mercer Ave., King- ston, property W. Hemlock Dr., Harveys Lake, $9,500. Harriet H. Ruggles to Wm. M. Barry, 411 Orchard West, New- berry Estate, Dallas, property Orchard West, Dallas, $157,500. John Novak to John M. Novak, RR 1, Box 1276, Sweet Valley, property 57.7 ac., Lake Twp. = Leo Davison to Dr. Rakesh harma, 50 Westminster Dr., Dallas, property L53, Orchard View Terrace, Westminster Dr., Dallas Twp., $172,500. James V. Drury to James V. Drury, Annabelle Ave., Harveys Lake, property Annabelle Ave, Harveys Lake. Polly Buettner to Thomas F. Polito, 331 Wicks Ave., N. Baby- lon, NY, property 2 parcels, Wood- land Ave, Harveys lake, $1,500. Polly Buettner to Thomas F. Polito, 331 Wicks Ave., N. Baby- lon, NY, property Sylvan Ave. Lake Twp., $500 Polly Buettner to Thomas F. Polito, 331 Wicks Ave., N. Baby- lon, NY, property Woodland Ave., 0 Lake Twp., $1,000. I. Lawrence J. Wright to Robert L. ( Sellon c/o W. Benner, 41 S. Good- ! A win Ave., Kingston, property 3.0 acres, Lake Twp., $25,000. Jacob D. Harris to Thomas E. | Wojcik, 168 Bear Creek Blvd, i Wilkes-Barre, property 2.55 acres, Jackson edn Mark Rice to Richard Kamus, 439 Hughes St., Swoyersville, property Perrin Ave., Kingston Twp., $12,000. tions. The Friends Book Tree project is also doing well. To date, 20 people have donated their $5.00 signed their name on the special orna- ment card and hung the card on the Christmas Tree, specifically designated for the book ornaments. After Christmas, this money will be used to purchase some new and special books for the library shelves. There are more cards ready and waiting for signatures in a Santa Sleigh near the special tree” There are many brand new chil- drens books just arrived in the Children’s Room at the library, including, “Max Makes a Million" by Maira Kalman, a very popular children’s editor. This storyis about Max's dream to live in Paris nid be a poet. Max lives in New York City and he is a dog. “Hattie and the Wild Waves” by Barbara Cooney is a story with grace and gentle humor from the neighborhoods of Brooklyn to the seascapes of Long Island. A testa- ment to life and art, and to one child who had the courage to make a life in art. Hattie loved to paint the wild waves. “I Went Walking” by Sué Wil- liams isa young childs book and a boy's exciting adventure with a menagerie of colorful animals. By the end of his walk, he has a zany parade following him. The whimsi- cal paintings lend a touch of humor tothe Simple and educational story. Ronald A. Bartizek Editor and Publisher Peggy Young Te DarasDost Published Weekly by Bartsen Media, Inc. . P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18612 Telephone: 717-675-5211 ’ Advertising Acct. Exec. 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