The Post NEWS Sunday, April 18, 2004 9 Back Mountain Memorial Li- brary announces the addition of new memorial and honor books. In Memory of James W. Oplinger, “John Wayne: the man behind the myth”by Michael Munn, presented by Bogumil Family. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “Firefighters A to Z” by Chris L. Demarest, presented by The Burnside Family. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “Olive’s Ocean” by Kevin Henkes, presented by The Burnside Family. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “The Princess Knight” by Cornelia Funke, presented by The Thursday Club. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “The Babys Book of Baby Animals” byKay Choroa, presented by The Thursday Club. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “Which Witch?” by Eve Ibbotson, presented by The Thursday Club. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “Garner’s Modern Ameri- can Usage” by Bryan A. Garner, presented by Frank and Carol Bevevino. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “Like a Windy Day” by Frank Asch, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “What is Weather: Wind” by Andy Owen, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “Little Buggy” by Kevin O’Malley, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “Ladybug” by Karen Hartley, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “What is Weather: Snow” by Andy Owen, presented by Jean and Frank Hughes. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- presented by Jean and Frank Hughes. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “Crayfish” by Lola M. Schaefer, presented by Jean and Frank Hughes. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “Dot and Jabber and the Mystery of the Missing Stream” by Ellen Stoll Walsh, presented by Jean and Frank Hughes. In Memory of Lenchen Tow- nend, “The Universal Book of Astronomy” by David J. Dar- ling, presented by Dr. and Mrs. H. Alex Smith, Jr. The following books are in Memory of Dr. Al Craft and are presented by Clair McGovern, Pat Zikor, Rosemarie Kravits, Helen Froehlich, Frances Williams and Families: “The Horse and His Boy” by C.S. Lewis : “The Animal Hedge” by Paul Fleischman “Fields of Fury: the American Civil War” by James McPher- son In Memory of Ross M. Williams, “The Fabric of the Cosmos” by Brian Greene, pre- sented by The Class of 1942 Kingston Township High School. In Memory of Caroline Nitz Schrader, “Democracy in Amer- ica” by Alexis de Tocqueville, presented by The Class of 1942 Kingston Township High School. In Memory of Sarah F. Mor- row, “Audrey Hepburn: an ele- gant spirit” bySean Hepburn Ferrer, presented by Josephine Evans. In Memory of William L. Conyngham, “The Complete Cow” by Sara Rath, presented by The Frank Burnside Family. In Memory of William L. Conyngham, “The Chicago Manual of Style” presented by Dick and Bonnie Mills. In Memory of William presented by Alice and Jack Sallada. In Memory of Dorothy Ce- brick, “The Poems of Marianne Moore” by Marianne Moore, presented by Harriet and Karen Baut. In Memory of Dorothy Ce- brick, “Irish Coffee” by Ralph M. Mclnerny, presented by Rosalee and Elizabeth Thomas. In Memory of James V. Ver- gari, “Bulll: a history of the boom 1982-1999, by Maggie Mahar, presented by Bruce and Beth Rosenthal. In Memory of Abram Nesbitt II, “The Tree Doctor” by Daniel Prendergast, presented by Alice and Jack Sallada. In Memory of Abram Nes- bitt, III, “Arboretum America” by Diana Beresford-Kroeger, presented by Marilyn Rudolph. In Memory of Jane Thomas, “Physician’s Desk Reference 2004”, presented by Eleanor Fleming, Rita Bren, and Jennie Hill In Memory of Alice Wodaski, “The Quakers in America” by Thomas D. Hamm, presented by Children Zukoski. In Memory of Alice and Ed- ward Wodaski, “The American Woodland Garden”, by Rick Darke, presented by Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Montante. In Memory of Thelma Deane Berger, “Art History” by Mari- lyn Stokstad, presented by The Bookies: Margaret Anderson, Rosemary Caputo, Mary Daley, Joan Linskey, Rebekah Malkemes, Betty Schechter. In Memory of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Roan, “The Rest of Love” by Carl Phillips, present- ed by Margaret and Robert Spencer. In Memory of Thelma Deane, “Natalie Wood” by Gavin Lambert, presented by Rebekah N. Malkemes. In Memory of Irene Urick, “The Grandmothers” by Doris ® lemorial and honor books added at library In Memory of Irene Urick, “A Gentleman's Honor” by Stephanie = Laurens (large print), presented by Elizabeth A. Sutton. In Memory of Irene Urick, “Genealogy Online” by Eliza- beth Powell Crowe, presented by Annjane Cochran. In Memory of Ross M. Williams, “Winged Migration” by Jean-Francois Monibeaux, presented by Mr. and Mrs. C.K. Parker. In Memory of Elizabeth Stan- ley, “The Michaels Book of Arts and Crafts”by Dawn Cu- sick and Megan Kirby, present- ed by Pauline and Ed Roth. In Memory of Helga Dan- nert, “Chase’s Calendar of Events 2004”, presented by Su- sanne Dannert. In Memory of F. Joseph Funke and in Honor of Erika Funke, “No Fixed Points” by Nancy Reynolds, presented by WVIA Employees. In Memory of Sylvia's dog, “Bo”, “Are You My Mother?” by P.D. Eastman, presented by Henry. In Memory of Sylvia’s dog, “Bo”, “Go, Dog, Go!” by P.D. Eastman, presented by Henry. In Memory of Sylvia's dog, “Bo”, “Green Eggs and Ham” by Dr. Seuss, presented by Hen- ry. HONOR BOOKS In Honor of Catherine (Kit- ty) Woicicki, “Wise Women” by Jpyce Tenneson, presented by Susan M Norris. In Honor of Shruti and Mansee Patel, “Smithsonian In- stitution Earth” presented by Dr. Satish and Neela Patel. In Honor of Erin and Lacey Cooper, “The Moons of Jupiter” by Kristin Leutwyler, presented by Harry and Deb Cooper. In Honor of Kathy Simpson, “Seriously Funny” by Gerald war “e Xr CR & Food Pantry supported by Dallas Rotary At a recent meeting of the Rotary Club of Dallas a check for $250 was presented to the Back Mountain Food Pantry to help offset the remaining debt on the food pantry’s space in the lower level of the Trucksville United Methodist Church. Louise Hazeltine, center, food pantry board member; re- ceived the check from Karen Martin, left, president of the Rotary Club of Dallas and Sandy Peoples, vice president of the club. Club members also collected more than 200 pounds of food and delivered it to the pantry. Vendor spaces for Meadows event Vendor spaces are available for the annual “Market on the Pond” at the Meadows Nursing Center in Dallas. The auxiliary fundrais- er that benefits residents can accommodate 100 vendors and will be held Saturday, June 19, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain date is June 26. Spaces are $20 each and may be reserved by calling 675-8600, ext. 195. CANT GET 10 IL: BEACH? nend, “All You Need for a Conyngham, “The Toal Money Lessing, presented by Mr. and Nachman, presented by The Snowman” by Alice Schertle, Makeover” by Dave Ramsey, Mrs. Donald Preston. DaDa Sisters Dallas. . Building permits required in Jackson Township Back Mountain Seniors meet first Thursday The Back Mountain Seniors meet on the first Thursday of the month, starting at 1 p.m. in St. Thereses’ Hall at Pioneer Ave. and Davis Street in Shavertown. For information call Lil at 696- 1828 or Marie at 696-3095. Township residents should make every effort to clean up their properties and discard any junk, debris, junk vehi- cles etc. that could be consid- ered a nuisance by other resi- dents. For information call 674-4554. mits may be applied for at the Zoning office in the Munici- pal Building, 2211 Huntsville Road. Zoning Office Hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9 a.m. to Noon. In accordance with Ordi- nance #5 of 2001, all Jackson ! Jackson Township Zoning officer reminds all residents that the Township has an or- dinance that requires a build- : ing permit for any new con- struction. repairs, alterations, etc. being done to any build- ing or property. Building Per- Want to know who's playing what for whom? The Post tells you this and more. We don't just give you the plays. We deliver analysis, stats, and more. And you can depend on our delivery staff for timely, courteous service. The Post mer or—————————
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