'D he Nis 1 4 EE A= == SU SS Saar Se a Yr CAL The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 22, 1999 3 Bye, buy Westmorelan Eager bidders flocked to the empty Westmoreland Elementary School building Saturday for an auction of the contents. They came to pick up old computers, desks and even band uniforms at bargain prices. In photos, clockwise from lower right: lan Healy got into the spirit of the band when he tried on an old uniform; Marvin Evans, of Dallas, came by to pick up some memorabilia for his wife, who graduated from Westmoreland High School, and his son, a Dallas High graduate; Steve Traver displayed one of many chairs that went over the block. Post PHoTOs BY CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Back Mt. Library adds memorial, honor, gift books The Back Mountain Memorial @ rey announces the addition of new memorial books: In memory of Jack R. Simpson Jr “Lessons From the Top” by Thomas J. Neff, pre- sented by Mr. and Mrs. William Dockeray. In memory of Becky Shuster Doolittle, “Stop the Pain” by Dale Carlson, presented by Marietta Gay, Jennie Krogulski, Lavada Riggins and Mary Ann ¥« on In memory of Ann Hadgen Pritchard, “Faulkner Novels 1957-1962" by William ' Faulkner, presented by the Class of 1942 Kingston Town- ship High School. In memory of Rosario Vecchio, "Audubon Writings and Drawings” by John James aAudubon, presented by John and Jason Gavenonis. In memory of Hannah Mae Barber, “Exploring Wales” by W.T. Barber. In memory of Hannah Mae ‘Barber, “Wales from Old Photo- graphs” by Victorian and Edwardian. : In memory of Hannah Mae Barber, “Wales” by Jan Morris and Paul Wakefield. L { Tell our advertisers you saw them in The Dallas Post. They'll appreciate it, and so will we. gs. Red Barn Villlage Bed & Breakfast ¢ “The Perfect Accommodations for Newlyweds, Anniversaries and Special Occasions” 1-800-531-2567 WWW. Be natit /b&b ® Computerized Prescription Service : ® Russell 4 Stover Candies * Greeting Cards * PA Lottery Tickets ® Newspapers * Magazines ; 159 N. MemorialHwy., S14 Shavertown, PA ) (675-1191 )) & In memory of Marion Young, “Dunnant’s Dream: War, Switzerland and the History of the Red Cross” by Caroline Moorehead, presented by Nesbitt Hospital Nurses Alumni Association. In memory of Hanford Eckman, “Across the Top of the World: the Quest for the North- west Passage” by James P. Delgado, presented by Dr. and Mrs. David Rimple. In memory of Cecelia Zielinski, “The Penguin Guide to American Medical and Dental Schools” by Harold R. Doughty, presented by Anne D. McNealis. In memory of Francis Barbose, “Upgrading and Repairing PCs” by Scott Mueller, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ferraro. In memory of Hanford Eckman, “The Facts on File Dictionary of Physics” presented by Shirley Forney. In memory of Cromwell Thomas,"The Facts on File Dictionary of Mathematics” presented by Mrs. Robert Maturi. In memory of Anna Mae Earl Alessandri and Harry Smith, “Oxford Atlas of the World” presented by class of 1942 Kingston Township High School. In memory of Mertie Larish, “Waltz of the Scarecrows” by Constance W. McGeorge, presented by Janice O'Brien. In memory of Francis Barbose, “The World's Strangest Automobiles” by Adrienne Kessel, presented by Mayclaire McCarthy. New Honor Books In honor of Cliff Parker, “Codes, Ciphers and Other Cryptic and Clandestine Com- munication” by Fred B. Wrixon, presented by Estella Parker Killian. In honor of Grampy Gregorski and Granddaughter Lauren Stack, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” by Roald Dahl, presented by John Gregorski Memorial Fund. In honor of John Gregorski and his pets, Princess and Cinnamon, “Happy Birthday Biscuit” by Allyse Capucilli. In honor of John Gregorski and his pets, Princess and Cinnamon, “Benny: An Adven- ture Story” by Bob Graham, presented by John Gregorski Memorial Fund. In honor of Grampy Gregorski and Granddaughter Emily Gregorski, “Mary Poppins” by P.L. Travers, presented by John Gregorski Memorial Fund. Donated books “Mary Poppins, Opens the Door” by P.L. Travers, donated by John Gregorski Memorial Fund. “Mary Poppins Comes Back” by P.L. Travers, donated by the John Gregorski Memorial Fund. “The Official Book of the Antique Automobile Club of Antique Automobile Club of America, headquartered in Wilkes-Barre, PA ...enjoy a quiet evening to start the New Year 2000 ...enjoy Fine Dining this year and the next at Yilla R Harveys Lake, MEMBER NASD/SIPC JOHN F. GAGER Registered Principal Jon A. Metta, Financial Advisor and Carol Eyet, Office Manager 840 W. Market St., Kingston (570)288-7878 PA * SUSQUEHANNA ASSET MANAGEMENT INCORPORATED ma 639-1707 DHS class of 1975 planning reunion The class reunion planning committee are busily preparing for the 25th reunion of the Dallas High School Class of 1975 which will be held on July 2, 2000. The committee which consists of Vilas (Skip) Shook, Joyce Dombroski Gebhardt, Linda Rudick Fritzges, Brenda Stella De Soo, and Margaret Hoidra Baney. They need to know the whereabouts of the following classmate, their parents of siblings: Paulette Azain Lynch, David A. Celmer, Janet Chernin, Patricia DiMaria, Brian Gregory, Allan Horwatt, Mark Heugel, Robert Mark, Anthony Spudis III, Suzanne Thoma. If you know the whereabouts of any of the above, please forward the information to Linda Rudick Fritzges at 696-4778. Wilkes hosts Air Force information night Air Force Academy and Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Cadets from throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania will provide infor- mation about ROTC Scholarship opportunities and Air Force Academy application procedures. Those interested are encouraged to attend the information session at Stark Learning Center, Room 101, on the Wilkes University Campus, Dec. 28 at 6 p.m. For further information contact Major David Palmer, 1-800-945-5378 ext. 4866 or 570-289-4902. FOUR CORNERS Market & Delf Ransom & Lower Demunds Rd. 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