Planning dance Saturday, Oct. 8. From left, The Harveys Lake Democrats will host a dinner dance on Saturday, Oct. 8, at 7:30 p.m. at the Harveys Lake Pub, formerly the Harveys Lake Hotel. Music will be provided by “Response.” County Commissioners Frank Crossin and Ed Brominski as well as District Attorney Robert Gillespie will be in attendance. Members of the dance committee include Arnie West and T. Joe Boyle, general chairmen; Ron Edwards and Bob Maximowicz, music; Bill Gallagher and Dave Forster, food; and Marty Noon and Arnie West, Bill John Yenason, tickets. A follow-up rally will be held Tuesday, Nov. 1, at 7:30 p.m. at Joe’s Grotto Pizza, Sunset, Harveys Lake. Anyone purchasing a dinner- dance ticket will also receive a ticket for the rally. A meeting of representatives of the Luzerne County libraries was held recently at the Osterhout Free Library, 71 S. Franklin St., Wilkes- The libraries convened to discuss ing where the libraries could explain their funding needs to the The livestock tents were bursting with activity as 4-Hers, FFAers and open class exhibitors prepared their animals for judging at the Luzerne County Fall Fair. Judging took place on Sept. 10 with Richard Smith, Sullivan County Extension Ralph Sands, Trucksville, judging the dairy. Receiving premiums in the 4-H and FFA dairy division were: Michael Weatherill, Shavertown, second place Holstein Jr. Calf and second place Junior Showman; Brent Cook, Dallas, third place Hol- stein Intermediate Calf, second place Holtein Senior Yearling and second place Senior Showman; and Chris Weatherill, Shavertown, first place Holstein Juniolr Yearling and In open class dairy, Brent Cook “placed first in the Guernsey Inter- Tn Luzerne County Commissioners is hoped for in the near future. Presently, many of the libraries do not meet state minimum stan- dards. If these standards are not met, the libraries will not qualify for state aid. All libraries need additional staff and volumes. All libraries suffer from tremendous increases in operating costs. This is mediate calf class and the Guernsey Dry cow, three and four year old class. In open class beef, Cook placed first in the junior calf class and received the Champion Female Award. Myrtle Cook, Dallas, received the following in the 4-H sheep show: first place Cheriot ewe, 1 year and under two; first and second place ewe lamb under one year, Cham- pion and Reserve Champion Ewe, first place pair of lambs and first place Senior Shoman and Fitter. Open Class Rabbit premiums went to Janet McCarroll, Dallas, first place Doe and Litter-Dutch and second place Adult-Buck Dutch; Patrick McDonald, Dallas, first place Young Doe-Flemish; Albert Sweitzer, Dallas, first place Adult Dow-French Lop, first place Adult Buck-French Lop and first plce particularly true in the area of library materials. A relatively short murder myster now costs $12.95 and a work of non-fiction is frequently $19.95. The libraries will explain to the commissioners that an increase in library appropriations from the county is essential for the public libraries to continue to serve resi- dents of the county. Young Doe-Netherland Dwarf; Jerome Riaubia, Sweet Valley, second place Young Doe-French Lop; Paulette Hewy, Dallas, first place Young Doe-French Lop, first place Young Buck-French Lop, first place Young Doe-Satin and first place Young Buck-Satin; Dawn Stark, Shavertown, first place Young Buck-Netherland Dwarf and first palce Young Doe-Himalayan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klose, RD 3, Hunlock Creek, announce the birth of a baby girl, April Joy, Sept. 15. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Stanley Krispin of Dallas. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Helen Klose, of Nanticoke. Maternal great-grand- mother is Mrs. Josephine Houck, Ashley. VEE CEE PASTRAMI TO9P.M. DOMESTIC IMPORTED WILSON DARING'S COUNTRY SMOKED LIVERWURST DARING'S COUNTRY SMOKED BOLOGNA WHOLE CHOICE TOP ROUNDS (Cut to Order) CHOICE LONDON BROILS CHOICE ROUND STEAK FRESH WHOLE CUT TO ORDER N.Y. STRIP LOIN ivory Liquid 22 Oz. Bottle *1.29 Keebler Bonus Pack Crackers *1.29 Nabisco Cheez-lts *1.29 Shurfine Cut Green Beans 150z. Can 3/41.00] “Shurfine White Kernel Corn 16 Oz. Can 3/°1.00 Shurfine Dark Red Kidney Beans 16 Oz. Can 3/¢1.00 8 Pk. WILSON KRAFT KRAFT KRAFT wor” 1.99 wo’ 1.19 wn 99 KRAFT CARAMELS 120Z. PAK: § 10LB. BAG t POTATOES CALIFORNIA CELERY LARGE TOMATOES OR RUTABAGAS 16 Oz. Can Peas Bryer's 2 Gallon Shurfine 6 Pk. 16 Oz. Can Tide Detergent 49 Oz. Box Shurfine Whole Baby Carrots 16 Oz. Can Grozalis will be honored Len Grozalis of Poland St., Swoy- ersville will be honored by the Assumpta Council K of C 3987 on Saturday evening, Oct. 10, at the Council Home on Main St., Luzerne. This will be held in conjunction with the Annual Columbus Dinner-Dance. Co-chairmen are Gene Walko and Mike Uter. Grozalis is the immediate past Grand Knight and, for his untiring work, he will be honored by the council members. Grozalis is mar- ried to the former Ann Kuzma. dren, Ken, of New Cumberland, employed with the Camp Hill State Prison; and Mrs. Beverly Hetro of Luzerne. Grozalis is associated with Proc- tor and Gamble in Mehoopany. He is a former Past Commander of Andrew Lawrence American Post 644, and presently serves as trea- surer and a member of the Home Association. He is Past Lt. Gover- nor of District 15 Kiwanis and a Past President of the Swoyersville Kiwanis Club and a member of the choir at St. Mary’s Church in Kings- ton. Music for dancing will be fur- nished by the Henry Charles Orchestra. A program of practical, effective methods of communicaions that can be put to immediate use to make life with children easier and more rewarding will be held in Wilkes- Barre. The nationally acclaimed author and lecturer, Adele Faber, will present “How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk” in a lecture Monday, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m. at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts at Wilkes College. The session will cover ways to reduce everyday tensions between adults and children and improve relationships. This talk is free and open to the public. The workshops are being spon- Glidden Spred Oil Stain Sale 3999 Reg. $13.99 Spred House Paint Flat Acrylic sale $1 19° Reg. $19.99 sored as a cooperative effort of the Parenting Council of Northeast Pennsylvania; Wayne, Pike and Susquehanna County Children and Youth Services; Certified Nurse Midwifery of Maternal and Family Health Services; Wilkes College Education Club and the Wyoming Valley Family Service Association and Helpline. For more information, call the Parenting Council at 283-0506. Expressions LIE] F140 MUM FARM Society starts volunteer drive The Wyoming Historical and Geo- logical Society is announcing the start of its third annual volunteer drive. The Society is interested in train- ing individuals to assist its staff in the preservation and presentation of the cultural heritage of Wyoming Valley. A series of training sessions will provide the volunteer with the necessary tools to work in a variety of areas in the Society. All workshops will be held each Saturday starting Oct. 15 on the second floor of the Historical Society’s museum, 69 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, located behind the Osterhout Library. Any interested person wishing to volunteer at the Wyoming Historical and Geological Society may do so by contacting the Society at 823- 6244, Tuesday through Saturday. 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