PAGE FOURTEEN money too! Bonding.” Name Address, City Zip State pe Lake garage nears completion The new Harveys Lake Borough garage is ex- pected to be completed by Nov. 1. is working on the garage, was laid Saturday, Sept. 30. He is now working on the roof and floor and barring pects the garage to be date. to the borough. |. Tri-County “Journal Advertiser 587-1148, 876-4510 or 282-3971 Abington Journal Serving \ Clarks Summit, Dalton, Waverly. Clarks Green, Chinchilla \ 587-1148 Serving Summit, Pocono Lake 825-6868 Carbondale Miner ServingCarbondale, Mayfield, Simpson Childs Phone 282-3971 Signy ountaintop Eagle Serving Mountaintop Rice Twp., Dorrance Twp Nuangola Midvalley Gazette Serving Olyphant, Dickson City, Blakely, Jessup Archbald, Throop 876-4510 > “3 by Nancy S. Kozemchak The Book Club of the Back Mountain Memorial meeting of the Fall season on October 16 at the library annex beginning at 1:30 p.m. Are you interested in ceramics? The display in the main building of the library is “now showing basics of ceramics. Mary Lou Button of the Studio { Ceramic Shoppe, Main Street, Fernbrook has loaned us some of her items, which will be on display for the month of October. You can see how a mold becomes a finished product. There is green- ware clay .to porcelain, techniques of stains, un- derglazes, antiquing, crystal tones, glazes, easy strokes, majolica techinque; all the materials necessary to ‘omplete a ceramic item. Chere is something for all ages in ceramics. The display includes Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas items ready for sale Mary Lou conducts classes tor children on Saturdays and -also has daytime and evening classes for adults. Contact her for dates and times. If you are not already into ceramics, come and see our display and you may find it the perfect hobby for you. A new novel recently added to the shelves is “The Starrs of Texas’ by Warren Leslie, which is a story of enormous vitality about wealth and power, passion and ruthless ambition, privilege and the loneliness of being larger than life. It is a saga about the legendary Starrs of Texas and the department store they founded early in this century. Howard Fast’s latest novel is now at the library. “Second Generation’ is the second volume about the fortunes of Dan Lavette, the young Italian who lost his parents but launched a stormy brilliant career as a result of the great San Francisco earthquake. The first volume, ‘The Immigrants’ proved to be a most wonderful book and this fellows close to it. A new memory book given by Mrs. Leslie Frantz in memory of Mrs. Lucy Kraus is ‘‘The Protestant Crusade in Ireland 1800-70’" written by Desmond Bowen. This book surveys the state of the main churches in Ireland early in the 19th century. It is a study of Protestant-Catholic of Union and Disestablish- ment. The book offers a new insight into the origins of Ireland’s sectarian and religious problems. Are you looking for a way to remember a loved one? A donation to the library for the purchase of a book in memory of that person will help you to remember them, it will help the library to purchase ad- ditional books and it will be a lasting tribute to some special memories. © = Don’t forget the book sales in the annex on Tuesdays. If Tuesday is not a good day for you, come any time and ask someone of the staff members to show you the sale books. GOP groups plan dance for candidates A Columbus Day Dance honoring the candidates is being sponsored by the West . Side Council of Republican Women and the Kingston Teenage Republicans on Friday, Oct. "13th. ‘at /the* In- dependent Hose Company on North Sprague Avenue in Kingston from 9 p.m. to midnight. Music will be by the Polka Dukes. Candidates expected to be in at- tendance are Richard Thornburgh, William Scranton III, Frank J. O’Connell, Jr., Frank Coslett, Atty. Robert Udock, George Hasay, John Graham and Steve Jakubovitz. Tickets wil be available at the door as well as from members of the West Side Council of Republican Woman and the Kingston Teenage Republicans. ORLANDO PAVING COMPANY el)rivewas 5 eSide walk eParlifig Lots ei-ton Roller ~~ oFree Estimates 288-5158
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