4 Photo by Fay Broody Studio OLYMPIAN WINNERS—Trophy winners in Sunday's Firemen’s Olympics at the Luzerne County Fair are shown after the contests, left to right are: Ted Wright, Dallas: Jack Roberts, Sr., Franklin Township; Ted Newcomb, Shavertown: George Sabulski, Idetown; Frances Sabulski, Idetown; Susan Baer, Harveys Lake; Joyce Coolbaugh, Lehman: Harold Coolbaugh, Lehman; Dave Sution, Lehman: Jack Dodson, Kunkle; Jim I'aerber, Harveys Lake and Bob Richardson, Fall Fair Mrs. Donald Wolberg, President of the Wilkes- evening for all music lovers with the orchestra Philharmonic Women’s League will be held in the Prior to the concert there will be a desk in the lobby ticket subscribers who will be unable to attend either Barre Area Council of the offering a salute to the lower level of Irem Temple of Irem Temple for anyone concert, to please return Northeastern Penn- bicentennial in an all- immediately following the who wishes to purchase a their tickets to the sylvania = Philharmonic American program. concert All concert-goers season subscription. It is Philharmonic office, Box WHAT IS IT —Handicapped sky diver floats in the air over Society, has announced the opening program of the 1975-76 concert season will be presented on Saturday, Sept. 27 at the Irem Temple Returning for his fourth season as conductor with the regional orchestra, Thomas Michalak will present Leonard Bern- are invited to attend. requested that season the Luzerne County Fair Saturday. Sm in q@gWilkes-Barre and stein's ‘Overture to Zr -~ ; Sul@y, Sept. 28 at the Candide’, ‘Three Places ES mee ; Masonic = Temple in in New England” by a FZ rr LIEN r= Scranton. - Saturday's Charles "Ives, Samuel on wine taken at NT was once supposed to gue concert will begin at 8:30 Barber's ‘‘Adagio for 8 insomnia. Of course, enough of any wine will cure insomnig] p.m. and Sunday’s concert = Strings’’, ‘El Salon SSE 2a BB 000 dE EEE EE fe CCOOOOOOOAOOOOCOOOO0CSOOAOEODOBROE : is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Mexico’ by Aaron Copland ; with tickets in- and ‘‘An American in * ATTE NTIO N Yr ) terchangeable in either paris” by George Ger- : t city. shwin. x 1 A The opening concert A reception sponsored by Excavatin g Con tractors ! A romises to b iti the Wilkes-Barre : : > i hon Septic Installers, etc. i NEEDLEWORK | for CHRISTMAS Crewel Ornaments 4” SCH. 40 PVC PIPE per foot c 17 1000 ft. Minimum Oiler RALPH E. WEEKS ; Eatonville Road Tunkhannock : 836-2148 HOY Dy Fay proouy Studio Square Dance Jamboree Saturday night at Irem Temple Country tub. Dancing will be from 8 to midnight. Christmas Stockings : a A\LLAMANDE LEFT—Red Jones and Sawgrass call the squares at festivities in the center ring at the Luzerne H olida Vy P ict ures County Fair last weekend. Jones will be calling again this : weekend as the Harveys Lake Lions present their annual 4 = Centerpieces Teena er aseant f ie 8 P: 8 @ i» Hug-me Toys : HY - ; ) i . applications open i Tree Skirts T'ov Dolls i Young ladies of this area ~~ August 1976. ; rf oy 7 are invited to enter Penn- Contestants must be Ea Wi $8 1 h e N lu th atch sylvania’s National Teen- between 13 and 17 years of a J v7 ager Pageant to be held at age as of Jan. 1, 1976. Any i “eww 26% Lake St. Dallas § Lycoming College and teen-ager interested in 4 Williamsport Area High entering Pennsylvania's Betty Challis, Prop. School in Williamsport, : National Teen-ager i Open Tues. thru Fri. 9:30 - 4:30 May. 21. 22. & 23. 1976. Pageant may write for an : : ; : application to Mrs. Mary at. 9:30 -! Clas 2 is a . : $at. 9:30 - Noon asses 79pm. This is the official state Jo Scarborough, State Closed Monday Director, 727 Seneca Drive, Horseheads, New York 14845 or call 607-562-3547. finals to the Miss National Teen-ager Pageant to be held in Atlanta, Georgia in DAYS THEY'RE HERE !! SEPT. 15 thru SEPT. 19 ab: 2 Two - 110 - 8hp Garden Tractors Four - 110 - 10 hp Garden Tractors Two - 112 12 hp Garden Tractors PLUS MANY, MANY MORE NEW MODELS Special Discount Prices on models in stock. Also - Many attachments: ~~ Snowblades & Blowers Come and see our tremendous inventory. We have too many to list and we want to make sure that you don’t miss out on the buys of the year. BARTRON SUPPLY OPEN ’til 8 p.m. Mon. thru Friday FOR THE BEST IN FOOTBALL SET YOUR DIAL Lo oY Oy Tunkhannock 836-3477
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