The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 4, 2001 5 Only Yesterday (continued from page 5) Huntsville street. * 50 Years Ago Mar. 23, 1951 LEHMAN-JACKSON AUTHOR- ITY NEW BUILDING Lehman-Jackson joint school board met with Lehman Building Authority to make final plans for letting of contracts for the new addition and remodeling of the ‘present auditorium. . Jointure of two of Luzerne County's outstanding financial institutions was announced by "W.B. Jeter, president of First Na- tional Bank of Dallas, and Frank W. Anderson, president of Min- ers National Bank, Wyoming Valley's largest bank. 40 Years Ago Apr. 6, 1961 DALLAS CUB SCOUTS SWORN IN AS JR. DEPUTIES A big day was on hand for Dal- las Cub Scouts of Pack 281. Not only were they excused from school for the morning, but they drove to Wilkes-Barre to be in- ducted as Junior Deputy Sher- iffs at Luzerne County Court House, had their pictures taken, and came back to Dallas, fully o Back Mountain Memorial Library new books + The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas, announces the addition ~ of the following books to their collection. FICTION “Scarlet Feather” by Maeve Binchy “The Whitechapel Conspira- cy” by Anne Perry “A Murder of Honor” by Robert Andrews “Ticket Home” by James Michael Pratt “Sister India” by Peggy Payne “The Warmest December” by Bernice L. McFadden “Paradise Park” by Allegra Goodman “Lady of Skye” Cabot “1st to Die” by James Patter- son “Potshot” by Robert B. Parker “Eddie and Bella” by Wayne Wilson “The Devil's Oasis” by Bartle Bull “The Clothes They Stood Up In” by Alan Bennett “The Scottish Bride” Catherine Coulter “Past the Size of Dreaming” by Nina Kiriki Hoffman “Do Try to Speak As We Do: the diary of an American au pair” by Majorie Leet Ford by Patricia by *The Heat "of . Lies”. by Jonathan Stone FICTION “Bad Boy” by Olivia Gold- smith NONFICTION “The Road to Appomattox” by Robert Hendrickson “Thirteen Days: the Cuban Missile Crisis” Robert F. Kennedy “The Great American Tax Dodge” by Donald L. Barlett by “Roosevelt and Churchill: men of secrets” by David Stafford a memoir of “The O'Reilly Factor” by Bill O'Reilly NON FICTION “Linda McCartney's World of Vegetarian Cooking” by Linda McCartney “Passion For Truth: from finding JFK's single bullet to questioning Anita Hill to im- peaching Bill Clinton” by Arlen Specter “Adventures at the Auction” by Leslie Hindman SCIENCE FICTION “Krondor, Tear of the Gods” by Raymond E. Feist MYSTERY “Murder in the Lincoln Bed- room” by Elliot Roosevelt VIDEOS “Runaway Universe” “Wolves a Legend Returns to Yellowstone” BOOKS ON TAPE “A Painted House” by John Grisham “Scarlet Feather” Binchy “The Constant Gardener” by John LeCarrre “Plain Jane” by Fern Michaels “The Villa” by Nora Roberts “Lost and Found” by Jayne Ann Krentz “Ticket Home” Michael Pratt “Whistler's Angel” by John R. Maxim “Palindrome” by Stuart woods “On Bear Mountain” by Debo- rah Smith by Maeve by James REFERENCE “Guinness World Records 2001” “Statistical Abstracts of the United States” 120th edition “Business-to-Business Yellow Page Directory” East Region The Back Mountain Memorial Library announces the addition of New Honor Books HONOR BOOKS In honor of my father: John J. McManus, “The Glory” by Herman Wouk, presented by Kathy McManus-Moretti. In honor of my father: John J. McManus, “The Hope” by Herman Wouk, presented by Kathy McManus-Moretti. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stepanski, “An Hour Before Daylight: memories of a rural boyhood” by Jimmy Carter, pre- sented by Gloria Minckler. In honor of Byron Myers, “The Hole in the Universe: how scientists peered over the edge of emptiness & found every- thing” by K.C. Cole, presented by Joanne Santarelli. More Memorial Books will be printed in the April 11th edition of the Dallas Post. eezed by a window covering budget? iy We Ti the ii J Relax. The Necessities Collection” from LouverDrape is here. This new line of vertical blinds lets you enjoy LouverDrape® quality and still stay within your bud- get. You'll find styles that are perfect for a traditional home or contemporary condo. And right now we're offering a special on The Necessities Collection. So come in today and squeeze even more out of your window covering budget. @LouverDrape’ Available of Tony’s Floor Shop 641 Main Street,Avoca 1-877-823-3819 or 457-5491 70% FREE INSTALLATION FREE ESTIMATES OFF SHOP AT HOME SERVICE fledged Junior Deputies, sworn to uphold the law. 30 Years Ago Apr. 8, 1971 PENN STATE TO BUILD LAB A laboratory building which Director George W. Bierly has described as a “major addition to our campus” will be built soon on Penn State’s Wilkes-Barre Campus at Lehman. The labora- tory building will contain new computer, physics, chemistry, biology and language labs and will also house a large lecture 275. 20 Years Ago Apr. 1, 1981 BM KIWANIS ‘VIAL OF LIFE’ SPONSORS Back Mountain Kiwanis presi- dent Drue Daniels has an- nounced that their service club is again sponsoring a “Vial of Life” program for the Back Mountain area. The program is set up with area rescue person- nel. The plan has the house- holder fill out a medical data- form included with the Vial of room with a seating capacity of Life Kit. Pack/Troop 165, Dallas, completes winter training Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-Saints, Pack/Troop 165, Dal- las, completes winter outing at Camp Acahela. Standing from left: Cubmaster Bill Roberts, John Collier, Craig Roberts, Thomas Campbell, Cubmaster Keith Adams Seated from left: Josh Hintz, Lane Hogue, Chad Strohl. Kingston Township political sign posting All political candidates who plan to post signs in Kingston Town- ship are reminded that signs can be posted no earlier than thirty (30) days prior to any election, (April 15) and must be removed no later than thirty (30) days after the election, (June 15). Campaign signs cannot exceed four (4) square feet in size and signs cannot be attached to fences, trees, or utility poles. A permit to post political signs may be obtained from the Zoning Officer, in the Municipal Office at 180 East Center Street, Shaver- town, daily from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. Additional information may be obtained by calling the Zoning Officer at 696-3809. BMBPA Easter Egg Hunt April 7 From left; Peter Restaino, Bobbie Steever, Tony Marci, Mary Ellen Giannuzzi and Tom Robinson of the Back Mountain and Profession- al Association’s plan the 6th Annual Easter Egg Hunt which will be held Saturday, April 7 from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Penn State Wilkes- Barre Campus soccer fields in Lehman. The Easter Egg Hunt will feature music, prizes and a visit from the Easter Bunny. The hunt is open to children ages one to ten. Kids should mark calendars for Egg Hunt Dallas Borough is pleased to announce the 2nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Sat., April 7 at 10:30 a.m. Residents of Dallas Borough between age one and 10 are invited to participate in the Egg Hunt to be held at the Dallas Recreation Center on Burndale Road, Dallas. Children will be divided into four age groups for the event. The ages one to three and four to six will hunt in the Tennis Courts area, and ages seven, eight, nine and 10 will hunt in the park area. The Egg Hunt is sponsored by Mayor Timothy Carroll and Dallas Borough Council (Rain date is Sat., April 14). Contact the Dallas Borough Administrative Office at 675-1389 with any questions. April schedule for State Representative George Hasay’s Field Aide Representative George C. Hasay’s field aide Millard Twardowski will be at the Lehman Township Municipal Bldg. on April 19, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and Hunlock Creek Municipal Bldg. on April 26 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. FRIDAY: Tuna noodle casse- role, green beans, peach & pineapple compote, whole wheat bread, cranberry juice, gelatin. Senior Citizens Centers, spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Agency on Aging, offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from partici- pants are gratefully accepted and meeded in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week ofApr. 5-11. All menus include margarine, milk and coffee. MONDAY: Stuffed cabbage rolls w/tomato sauce, whipped potatoes, green beans, whole wheat bread, fruit mix. 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