(v | j > 3 > Cy The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 24,2000 5 gm I New members at Trucksville UMC se " be Trucksville United Methodist Church recently welcomed eleven new members. During the service Matthew Magnotta was baptized. Pictured first row, from left: Janet Rosenbaum, Stacy Rosenbaum, Lynn Magnotta with Rachel, Raquel Ruiz, Dr. Juan Roig. Second row: Dorene Rhoads, John Rhoads, Robert Magnotta, Rev. W. PaCharles Naugle, Martha Linski, Orpha Roig. Ham 'n’' Yeggs contributors to auction The Back Mountain Memorial , Library 54th library auction will be held July 6 - 9 on the auction grounds behind the library. The initial fund raiser for the auction each year is the Ham 'n Yeggs contributions which are used for the seed money for the auction. Contributions have been re- ceived from the following: Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. John Bergevin, Justin Bergman, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Blum, Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Bost, Mr. and Mrs. William Brackett, Mrs. Glenn Eyet, Jr., Fino's Pharmacy, Mr. and Mrs. “Dylan Thomas i 18 turns 7 May 24 Dylan Thomas celebrates his 7th birthday on May 24. Dylan lives in Shavertown with his mom and dad, Richard and'Diana Tho- mas, his sister Brittany, 10 and his dog "Bandit". His paternal grandparents are Richard and "Peggy Thomas of Shavertown, maternal are Laura and Cecil Sutton of Hunlock Creek and Darwin and Christina Carsrud, Germany. Francis Thomas of Dallas is Dylan's paternal great grandmother. On his maternal side are great grandparents Howard and Hazel Carsrud of Ar- lington, South Dakota and in Ger- many he has a great grandfather, Heinz Fuchs. John Gager, Ralph Garrahan, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Gordon, Agnes Gregson, David C. Hall, Atty. and Mrs. Stephen B. Killian, Richard Laux, Mr. and Mrs. Jay May, Jane A. Miller, Gloria McCartney, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otto, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd Pawling, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mary T. Reese, Dr. Marshall Rumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rusnak, John R. Shaskas, and Helen R. Will- iams. Thank you for your contribu- tions. New members of the Ham n' Yegg Club are always welcome. Call 675-1182 for information. Mid-Atlantic The Dallas Office 309/415 Plaza Dallas, PA of AAA Mid-Atlantic will close effective May 26, 2000. Please visit our offices at: 100 Hazle St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 (570)824-2444 200 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, PA 18643 (570) 883-2582 or visit our WEB site www.aaa.midatlantic.com Memory, honor books added at Back Mountain Library Back Mountain Memorial Li- brary announces the addition of new memorial books. In Memory of Mary Nolan, "En- glish Matters" presented by Cece and Jack McCarthy. In Memory of Lee McCarthy, "No Ordinary Joe" by Michael O'Brien, presented by Martin and Shirley Moore. In Memory of Melvina Emil Gray, "The Penguin book of Irish Fiction" presented by The Valley Tennis and Swim Club. In Memory of Marion Stroud, "Jersey Rain" by Robert Pinsky, presented by Maryan Daily. In Memory of Donald Atkinson, Sr., "Empire Express: building the first transcontinental railroad" by David Haward Bain. In Memory of Beth Delany, "Life: Our Century in. Pictures’ pre- sented by Bruce and Grace Goeringer. In. Memory of Kathryn Kasakewicz, "Better Homes and Gardens: America's Best Loved Community Recipes" presented by Melanie and Carol Gibale. In Memory of Joseph Gilroy, "Stopping Pickett: The history of the Philadelphia Brigade" by Bra- dley Gottfried, presented by Back Mountain Arsenal Soccer Team. In Memory of Mary Jane B. Clements, "Americans' Favorite Poems" presented by John and Elizabeth Lloyd and Family. In Memory of Anna Graves, "Better Homes and Gardens Home Landscaping" presented by Paula Scott, Durelle and Connie Scott, Phillip and Ginny Scott, Mary Dora and Dan Jones. In Memory of E. Cecelia Jememiah, "Ortho's Guide to Cre- ative Home Landscaping" pre- sented by The Employees of the Renaissance Center. In Memory of Mary Jane B. Clements, "America's Top-Rated Cities 2000" presented by Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Savage and Fam- ily. In Memory of Mary Jane B. Clements, "America's Top-Rated Cities 2000" presented by The Richard Allan Family. In Memory of Mr. William A. Morgan, "The Microsoft File" by Wendy Goldman Rohm, presented by Janie M. Griffiths. In Memory of Jane McMichael, "Honest Pretzels and 64 Other Amazing Recipes for Cookes Ages 8 and Up" by Mollie Katzen, pre- sented by Carolyn Johnson. In Memory of Jane McMichael, "Three Cheers for Catherine the Great" by Cari Best, presented by Carolyn Johnson. In Memory of Jane McMichael, ~ "Here Comes Mother Goose" pre- sented by Carolyn Johnson. Honor Books: In Honor of Steve and Helen Watlock, "The American Train Depot and Roundhouse" by Hans Halbertstadt, presented by Deborah Maskalis. In Honor of the Administration Staff of the Dallas School District, "A History of Invention" by Trevor I. Williams, presented by Gilbert R. Griffiths. Fire department web addresses Five local fire departments now have web pages where anyone who is interested may find out more about the departments and how to become a volunteer. The are: Shavertown: http://go.to/shavertownfire Trucksville: http: //www.trucksvillefire.com Kunkle Fire & EMS: http://home.usnetway.com/~kunkle Harveys Lake Fire & EMS: http: / /www.geocities.com /harveyslakefire Northmoreland Fire: http: //www.geocities.com/station140 Children's Day June 4 at Trucksville UMC Children's Day will be held at Trucksville United Methodist Church on June 4 at 10 a.m. The service will be held in Fellowship Hall. The children and youth of the church will share the lessons they have learned in Sunday School this past year with the congregation. Library Auction Corner The Back Mountain Memorial Library is collecting items for the 54th annual auction. ; The life of the library is a year-to-year proposition, and the auction is crucial to its operation. Twenty-five percent of the annual budget coms from the auction. ‘Any and all donations of cash or saleable items can help assure the continued fine service of the library to our communities. For more information, call the library at 675- 1182. AllTel has donated a Motorola StarTAC 6500e wearable cellular telephone valued at $299, to be sold at this year's library auction. The phone weighs only 3.6 ounces, has a 99 number memory and a 14 hour battery. It also features a VibraCall Alert, so incoming calls won't disturb others. Auction solicitor Barbara Kohler held the phone, as Marylin Hulse of Alltel looked on. aa» Mail or bring to: J I'll help the Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction Name Phone Address City State... Zip AQ | have an item to donate. Call me for details. Value $ Q Here's a cash donation of $ Back Mountain Memorial Library 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas PA 18612 Call 675-1182 if you have questions. Donations are tax-deductible. I : i i I f to help the library. 5 ! ! | This message donated as a public service by The Dallas Post Lake Township taxes due at face value May 30 Ruth Orloski, Lake Township Tax Collector, reminds taxpayers that the last day to pay 2000 county, municipal and township per capita taxes at face value is Tuesday, May 30. After that date and through December 15, 2000, they will be due at penalty value. There will be office hours the last three days of the face period. Friday, May 26, Sat., May 27, (Closed Memorial Day, May 29) and Tuesday, May 30. If mailing taxes, envelopes must be postmarked on or before May 30. Baked goods accepted for Sweet Valley Fair The baked goods stand during the Sweet Valley Fire Co. Memorial Day weekend fair and parade will accept all sorts of goodies when the fairgrounds are open - evenings of May 25-27, and all day Monday, May 29. 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