PAGE FOURTEEN BY CAROL SNYDER ! The Lake-Lehman Band * ~ Sponsors have opened their annual membership Factory and office orders will be delivered free. Call Ruth Searfoss at 298-2343 for information. pictures were taken. The personal photos will be set in one corner of the group picture. Many thanks to school. Please note the change in the day and time. Winter meetings will be held on the third Tuesday of every month. Various activities will be discussed. Details will be campaign will begin Sept. 15 and run through Oct. +15. Membership in the . Association allows you to have a vote on band issues, to chair com- mittees and to chaperone see the finished product. Our first competition will be at Redland, Pa., on Sept. 26. A chartered bus will be available to any supporters or band sponsors who would like school to have their pictures taken. The band was photographed as a group and then individual must be made by Sept. 14. Today is the opening day of the Luzerne County Fall Fair. Be sure to stop The first hoagie sale begins Sept. 15. Orders may be phoned in Sept. 10. i 5 BR Fed SN SS, ert Bod EIR WLI RITINET Sk ES SON Oey We're now open for business . .. and we're \ the largest and most experienced waterbed 2 i dealer in N.E. Pa.! N U COMPLETE KING SIZE at the Lake-Lehman Band Booth. We're selling ice cream, fudge, and tickets on several time-pieces. Congratulations to Brenda Barber for being chosen ‘‘Miss Harveys Lake.” First runner-up was Tracey Jones and second runner-up was at the Bloomsburg Fair on Oct. 1. The original date the change. September 10, 1919 a tember 1961 - Hurricane Carla; Sep- 11, September 18, 1926 - the Great ‘Miami Hurricane drove the ocean into Biscayne Bay. We must be concerned 7:30 p.m. United Method in the Church on Sept. 17, 7p. chicken supper starting at 4:30 p.m. ist Church basement Harbor, Maine. Sincere Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Loren Samsel, of Warren drive on the death of her Dwyer, of clearwater Florida have returned home after spending three weeks with Mrs. Clarence Myers of Overbrook Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Franklin, of Pleasant Valley spent Wed. evening with Mrs. Nor- man Franklin of Jackson drive. Charles and Joyce The first fall meeting of ~~ Marilyn ~Neifert for The drawing will be held McNally, and Mrs. Grace Mr. and Mrs. Steven grandson Wes Samsel, of Church Rd. : Youren, cochairmen, the Band Sponsors willbe working on this new on the last night of the Fielding are hostesses. Stash, Mike, Jane, and Beckley, West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. David announced that * the Sept.15at7:30atthehigh project. We can’t wait to fair. A Stanley brush party = Mark Stash, of Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, and son Michael of Beacon Falls, Connecticut enjoyed a week of cam- ping at Moon Lake. While there, they visited friends and relatives. Mrs. King is the former Roberta Perkins, daughter of Mrs. trips. Anyone interested announced regarding the to attend. Call Joyce or Marie Drobnicki. All Dorothy Perkins, of in the band may join at a four fall competitions. Charles Youren at 477- three girls are former Ceasetown. cost of $1 per year. It Recently band mem- 5501 to reserve a bus seat Lake-Lehman band Mr. and Mr. Blaine seems well worth a one bers, clad in marching or for further in- members. allison, son Mark of dollar investment. uniforms, met at the high formation. Reservations The band will perform Pemberville, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Braber of Brodmer, Ohio have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding of Sutton Rd. Mrs. Sylvia Langley, of Gwyneed Valley, is The hurricane season is County Air Defence Keys with: 200 M.P.H. weather disaster in U.S. visiting Mrs. Helen still with: us into’ Sep- Center. The greatest winds on Labor Day in history occurred, when a Franklin of Jackson tember and October, huricane ever to hit the 1935 and in 1900, Sep- tide washed over Church Rd. reports the Luzerne U.S.A. struck the Florida tember 8th; the greatest Galveston Island killing Mr. and Mrs. Velton 6,000 people. Bean, of Ceasetown recently spent several days with their family. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bean, daughter Leslie, of Creamridge, New Jersey Fielding, of Sutton Rd. Jackson Township, en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Holley, Tredagar, Wales on their Oi $ WS tember 12, 1960 - and Donald Bean, of ‘WATERBEDS START AT 299 8 : Hurricane Donna; Sep- ~ Edison, N.J. « THE ROBBINS NEST hy I a Joi Tropical Mr. and Mrs. John 4 orm Frederic dumpe Fielding, Mrs. Jack yy In The Showcase 649-51 Wyoming Ave., Kingston {ll seven inches of rain on Skellet, * Mr. and Mrs. ; 288-9552 » Erie, Pennsylvania; Douglas Holley spent the HOURS: Daily 10:8 ® Sat. 10-4 ll September 16, 1928 a day with Mr. and Mrs. Financing nw Hurricane drove Lake Roger Bradstreet, at Available Li fi Okeechobee on land Cazenavia, New York. AEA ion iB 10 ss Killing 1,800 people; Mr. and Mrs. John with: tornadoes in Sep- 36th wedding an- tember, recalling the niversary. Guests were: tornadoes of September Mr. and Mrs. Fred 24, 1977" in: Brie, Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, Mercer and Sidney Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fielding, Mrs. Janet Hogg, Mrs. Betty Jones. Tom Jones, Venango Counties in Pennsylvania. Past history certainly Box of 6 indicates the high rate of Mr. and Mrs. William i i Wi occurrence of hurricane Savage, Cathy, Michael, and tornadoe conditions in : ER Mark and Rachael SUND AES the month of September THE TWO YOUNG MEN above took time out to try the potato pancakes at the Dallas Savage; Mr. and Mrs. J for our particular region. Firemen’s Country Carnival. The lad at the right appears to enjoy but the young man = Robert Roese, Kristen, at the left, well--he’s not sure. (Mark Moran Photo) Amber and Tiffany Roese; Mr. and Mrs. John E E. Fielding, Jennifer and § John Jr. Fielding, Mrs. Charles Small, Kenneth C. Small, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Holley, Edward Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. John Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawson, Mrs. Myrtle Rogers, John & Lawson. Rd MINI SUNDAES THE INTERNAL MEDICINE ASOCIATES 1825 WYOMING AVE., EXETER PA. 18643 Wishes To Announce That "DR. DAVID P.KOSNOSKY HAS BEEN APPOINTED ; AVIATION MEDICAL EXAMINER FOR CLASS Il & Ili MEDICAL CERTIFICATES By The FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION FOR APPOINTMENTS — PHONE 693-3515 OLDE FASHIONED SUNDAES SUNDAES wel I Cheam Sone 754 SANS SOUCI PARKWAY, WILKES-BARRE NEXT TO McDONALDS PHONE 825-9222 HOURS: 11:00 a.m. — 9:00 p.m. 7 DAYS A WEEK LEGALS Bids will be received by the Board of Supervisors of Dallas Township not later than 7:00 p.m. September 21, 1981 and publicly opened and read at a regular meeting at Dallas Township Municipal Building, 7:00 p.m. September 21, 1981 to furnish and deliver the following: One new Police Cruiser (to be delivered within 15 days after awarding of bid). One new 4 wheel drive one fon dump truck with plow. Specifications may be obtained at Dallas Township Municipal Building, Route 309, Dallas, Penna. Glenn M. Howell, Sec.-Treas. R.D. 3 Box 332A Dallas, Penna. 18612 Handsome golden tailored Key Ring and “snap tight” Money Clip with plaques suitable for engraving. . *“Z Heageard 34-2-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary hve been granted in the Estate of Aaron Rand a.k.a. Aaron O. Rand, late of the Municipality of Kingston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died on August os 659, Memorial 11, 1981. All persons indebted to : said Estate are requested to make H ighway, Dallas payment and those having claims Pa.18612 or demands to present the same without delay to Arthur R. Rand, Executor, c.0. John E. Morris, 11, 675-2 62 3 Esquire, Hoegen, Marsh & Morris, 930 United Penn Bank Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18701. 333-P ~~ Sil DAVID BLIGHT, SCHOOL OF DANCING ‘WALK IN — DANCE OUT AWARD WINNING “CANDY PEANUTS" NEW CLASSES NOW — FORMING — TAP — BALLET — JAZZ — BATON — SPECIAL CLASSES IN PRE-SCHOOL TAP & BALLET NEW LOCATION —— Northeastern Penna's. Largest Studio 91 S. MAIN ST., WILKES-BARRE — PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT — 823-3914 or 288-0571 Ha ww” QU