ANIA X Days YA for= >s in De- ound on ss which alue, res- . bonfire. Factory, 1itside, all the back a build- k Moun- nex. An- lin home fourth is building 1as gone netamor- ras spap- ones are e present present uilt, the in this ted | into » original e picture into the ly, snap- wing Mr. ,© Emma I the stone he prop- d shows ydmother hn Frank- 37. a i 3 i g i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA News of Harveys Lake ~ Nine Miles Around by RED CARR VV VV" The Lake gets an extra weekend | this year because of a late Labor | Day, which leads us to reflect that we would profit from a move on th wh® would: follow the suggestion that schools all over stay open through June and stay closed through September. Atten- tion is drawn to the fact that, for ! some reason known in the stars, June stays cooler each passing year, ‘and the kids sweat out; September in class as if it were August. 1 div 4 attention to She fact that i one of the places under considera- | tion by the state soil conservation service for flooding to make a | recreational lake is upp er Ruggles Hollow. Watch then: for extensive | real estate development along Sor- ber Mountain, which commands a view: ag ‘far as Harveys Lake in places. Watch also for tha state acquisition of a lot of adjacent | land by eminent domain, if any- | thing ever comes of the fey ate armel hing is oh, with | large catches registered. Three | guys from Edwardsville last week | pulled: out 600 total, 250 on the 15th; sizes running to upwards of 8 inches. ; * * * he weekend saw the opening of the old Circle Inn (Top Shelf), one of the most strategically potential es on the Lake, under the n¥¥ie ‘“Scralet’s”, Helen Sgarlat, proprietor. A number of local people attended the grand opening, and ‘the band playsd on. It has been remarked that, with all the trouble we've had over the past. couple years, it didn’t do anv good to have such a nice big business place shut down, and we're glad, even with the passing of summer, to have it open again. 13 #® 3 * ® A collapse in ignominy: To have to wear. a life-preserver while water-skiing, to miss: one’s footing and fall flat, and then to be forgot- ten while your pilot and shotgun rider motor off into the sunset watching the girls on the dock at the Girl Scout Coe. We Bad a coil pod cups of | coffee with that genius of the band ton Johnny Miliauskas, who, be- CHuse his material changes : every vear must be doing something right. (His secret: Anybody can improve if he wants to) Last year John had a brand-new: trumpet section, which will ‘be a hunch of seasoned veter- ans in. 1965. Look for hot stuff from - the = Lake-Lehman band this season. (Ag if we ever got any- thing else but excellance since Johnny ran the show.) A farmer friend of ours has examined the corn husks and pre- dicts an early freeze. Which is all right except that he examinzd the! husks last year and predicted the same thing, and, come January, had received at least seven suggestions that he go walk on the ice. oN ow * | Somebody pulled plugs on two ! gats at Sunset last week, sinking | wo We get stuff like this every | wear, and wonder if it's kids up to RR. or. some persistent offender. Low temperatures are something we have to live with. But talk, perhaps stimulated by autumnal nip (or nips), turns to -hunting. are taken cut of closets and passed around amidst discussion of relative merits of guns, scopes, and dogs, and the season prospects look good following the easy winter. Borough proponents are well sat- isfied ‘with the progress of their petition so far, although the tally by ‘early this week was not com- plete. PLEASE BE KIND If you've ever owned a oe you know that—more than any other animal-—he has an inborn sense of friendship with peo- ple. He gives all of his love and loyalty to the family he lives with. He enjoys their petting and praise; he is saddened by their scolding. There is no place for cruelty in his life. x The bulldog pup above is serving as a reminder to people that 1965 marks the 51st anni- versary of Be Kind To Animals Week. Free Pet Care leaflets are’ available to anyone who writes: The American Humane Association, P.O. Box 1oePst, Denver, Colo. 80201. ‘part of progressive legislators the country | (FARM CALENDAR Rfles | "Harveys Lake | Rev. and Mrs. Fred Eister spent | Monday in Sunbury visiting Mrs. | Eisters’ mother Mrs. Lila Fisher. Peggy Shepperson and her aunt Cathy Shepperson, Danville, spent | the week with Peggys’ | ents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Higgins. | I enjoyed a visit on Thursday with Mrs. Ruth Macri, Mrs. | | Donald Millard, Beaumont This community's sympathy is extended to the family of the late a former native | who died while at work Friday at grandpar- | Ella | { Saunders and Ruth Ann Macri of | Sweet Valley. Miss Maecri is spend- ing two weeks vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Macri. | | Mr. and Mrs. of Philadelphia | with her parentg Michael Clark. W.S.C.S. Bake Sale postponed will = ba church lawn this, Saturday at 2 [oelngk, Mrs. Raymond Grey and Mrs. “Taft Truska are in charge. There will also be aprons and other bazaar itemk for sale. | Rev. and Mrs. Fred Eister and , family. will leave on Monday for a vacation. They will visit their son and family in Georgia, Leonard’ Flecknoe | are vacationing Mr. and Mrs. which was held on the Swim ~ Safely — Swimming in farm ponds is fun when proper safety precautions are taken. Farm | ariiul plemic. a ii Betton tPark previously stationed at Stewart KIRK DOUGLAS ON ML COMPETITIVELY PRINTED ADVERTISED Saturday, August 28. AFB, Torn, ; g PATRICIA NEAL Cartoon / Albert Brown, son of Mr. and | Sgt. Steidley is married to the oN Sok : NATIONAL BRAND ITEMS | Mrs. Ernest Brown, completed his |former Edith Williams, daughter of TOM TRY 7 Foon. i ; [training at the Ground Schon for {Ws Rachel Williams, R. D. 4. Dal- ER IE RT start / ® Flectrical Appliances ® Film and Cameras Prop Jets at Burbank, Cal. an is | ts 0 e 2 90 be Now dong some ght deans. ot] las. He is the son of Mrs. Phoebe JILL HAWORTH ° Records . ® Boeks | the Newark Airport. | Steidley, R. D. 1 Novelty, Mo., and DARA ANDREWS AN OTTO 7. FiL 7 e Cleaning kids 2 Sheets John Cook is a patient at the | i a graduate of the Novelty High ERRY EQRDA 1 tere oe Hair Dryers General Hospital. | School. &HER! : Adm. 60c, children under 12 free. ° yRRWIiA Mrs. John Crispell was ho d | TT : £2 Tis thang dinger of | Moyies open every Fri., Sat;, Sun. Beach open everyday | ton N. “J, | Brown. the Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. Bowman’s Creek Free Methodist Church Sunday School will have its her home August 13. Patty Traver is a counselor at | the Christian” Youth Camp, Bench | Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barber are en- route to Cheyenne, attend the wedding of their Ronald. son | Wyoming to | { | Mrs. Edith Joiner and son Tom of Pompano Beach, Fla., and Mrs. visited Mr. Albert Brown at Ipving- erirouite to spend ‘§ome- time with the Ernest Browns. Joiner is’ the mother of Mrs. Albert a ‘Has Birthday Diamar safety’ specialists at' The Pennsyl- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown;:Par- vania * State University caution |Fish Street, Dallas, entertained at evéryone to never swim alone. Al- | a dinner, at their home, in‘ honor ways keep simple life- saving equip- of Mr. Brown’s birthday. : ment’ near the pond and in plain | © Present were Mr. and Mrs. G. S. sight. Keep area slong the pond | Williams and Carol, Mrs. Sallie clean. | Dichm, the host and hostess. . replace it in minutes... with KRIMKWIK! 3 Krimkwik—a light, hose assemblies in Auto Parts . . . breaks! low-cost machine makes permanent minutes—anywhere! learr all about Imperial Eastman’s Krimk- wik and put an end to expensive downtime due to hose Call Franconi Reduce heating costs with a tune-up now Our service experts are standing by to adjust your burner and furnace to peak operating efficiency. 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