- CEE Events THE PRINGLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY will hold their annual bazaar on Thursday, July 18 through Saturday, July 20, on the Evans Street Fire Company Grounds. On Saturday, July 20, a firemen’s parade will be held starting at 7 p.m. Trophies will be awarded in various categories by the judges. The Ladies Auxiliary have pre- pared homemade foods for the event, such as pierogi, potato pan- cakes, kluski and cabbage, home- mamde clam chowder, and many more delicious homemade foods. This event is scheduled to open nightly -at 7 p.m. and everyone is cordially invited. Fire truck rides will be provided for the children. THE NORTHEAST PENNSYL- VANIA LEHGIH UNIVERSITY ALUMNI CLUB will host a send-off reception and picnic for local stu- dents who will be freshmen at the University this fall on Sunday after- noon, July 21. The freshman send-off will be he held in conjunction with the North- east Pennsylvania Alumni Club’s Summer Picnic, beginning at 1 p.m. at the Kirby Episcopal House in Glen Summit. In addition to freshman guests and their parents, those attending the affair will include Lehigh alumni, family members, and Uni- versity undergraduates from the local area. James P. Stevenson of West Pitts- ton is serving as program chairman for the event. Robert M. Schantz of Dallas is president of the Northeast Pennsylvania Lehigh Alumni Club. THE 73RD ANNUAL REUNION OF THE HOOVER FAMILY will be held on Saturday, July 20 beginning with a basket lunch at 12 noon. Place of meeting is Hanson’s Park, Harveys Lake. Following lunch, there will be a business meeting and games and prizes for children and adults. Relatives and friends are urged to attend. BILL ELLIOTT, driver of the Coors-Melling No. 9 Ford Thunder- bird, the current NASCAR points leader, winner of the Daytona 500, and 6 other NASCAR Grand National races this season, as well as the holder of numerous qualify- ing and speed records in 1985, will appear on Public Square in Wilkes- Barre, on Thursday, July 18 at approximately 6:30 p.m. to crown the winner of the “Miss Pocono Summer 500 Queen Contest’. Bill will be available for a short time following the contest to the media. DOROTHY MUGFORD, chairper- son of the “Miss Pocono Summer 500 Queen Contest”, has announced that the finals for that event will be held on Public Square in Wilkes- Barre on Thursday, July 18 begin- ning at 6 p.m. Competition will be in swim suit and evening gowns with each con- testant being asked one question from their application as an indica- tion of their poise and public speak- ing ability. | Mrs. Mugford has also announced that the woman selected ‘‘Miss Pocono Summer 500” will receive from the Penn Hills Resort a week- end for two at that resort beginning on Friday evening and ending on Sunday, including selected meals. Gary Boam, co-chairman of the contest, reports that arrangements have been made for the queen to be crowned by Bill Elliott, the current NASCAR points leader, winner of 7 Grand National Races in 1985 and the holder of numerous qualifying and race speed records this year. Applications are still availalbe for the contest at the following loca- tions: The Sheraton-Crossgates Hotel Front Desk; Boscov's First Floor Courtesy Desk; Gallery of Sound, all locations; Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce. The public is invited to the con- test, and to meet and greet Bill Elliott following the festivities. DAVID BROMBERG, MICHAEL COONEY, TOM PAXTON, MIKE CROSS AND THE SELDOM SCENE are among the more than 60 per- formers orgroups- that will appear at the 24th annual Philadelphia Folk Festival this year. The Festival will be held August 23 to 25 at the Old Poole Farm in Upper Salford near Schwenksville, PA. ; Three days of music, crafts, danc- ing, camping and special children’s events will include three main stage evening concerts, two main stage afternoon concerts, two special showcase concerts, two days of workshops, and plenty of jamming and playing. f Tickets and information are avail- able from the Philadelphia Folk Festival, 7113 Emlen St., Philadel- phia, PA 19119; or by calling 215- 242-0150. Toll free numbers, in Penn- sylvania, 800-422-FOLK; outside Pennsylvania, 800-556-FOLK. The Philadelphia Folk Festival is sponsored by the Philadelphia Folk- song Society, a non-profit, educa- tional corporation. SUMMER NATURE PROGRAMS at Frances Slocum State Park, Mount Olivet Road, Wyoming will continue this weekend with a free presentation about waterfowl. “Waterfowl of North America” will be the subject of a presentation by John Levtsky at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 21, at the park Visitor’s Center. With a slide show. Levtsky will identify species of ducks found throughout Pennsylvania, and the U.S., along with general populations of local areas and food require- ments. Beautiful nature photogra- phy and, closeup views of ducks make this program a must for hunters, nature lovers and photog- raphers. Levtsky is a member of Ducks Unlimited, and the Susquehanna Waterfowlers, which is very active in establishing food plots and nest- ing sites for various waterfowl of the area. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary: have been ranted in the Estate of STAN- EY EVANS, Deceased, late of Kingston Township, Luzerne County, pennsylvania; died February 14, 1985). to PAUL EVANS.” All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims and demands to present the same without delay to the Executor or his Sliomey ROBERT J. SCOVELL, ESQUIRE 314 Park Building 400 Third Avenue Kingston, Pennsylania 18704 27-3- AUTO 73 Oldsmobile 4 dr. sedan, all extras, runs very well $800. Call Franklin Service Station 696-2557. 11-tfn-P 1975 Mercury Cougar RX 7--all power, leather interior, exc. cond. Call 287-3650 after 6:30 p.m. 14-tfn-P 1976 AMC Pacer sport coupe, 6 cyl., standard shift, p.s. Car in exc. cond. inside and out. Mechanically sound $750. 824-4497 or 287-9889. 18- tfn-P '79 Jeep Cherokee, 68,00 miles, auto., 360 V-8, lock-out hubs, $1900. 829-0081. 18-tfn-P 1981 Dodge Challenger, standard, two door, 5 spd., low mileage, runs good $5100. 675-5164 after 4 p.m. 19-tfn-P 1983 Honda Accord LX, red, 2 door, 5 spd., 15,- 000. mi., loaded, show- room cond. garage kept, AM-FM cassette $8200 neg. 288-4497. 19-tfn-P ‘82 Plymouth Champ, 4 dr., tront wheel drive, standard twin stick, power & economy great mpg, stereo, exc. cond., 43,000 highway miles $3350. 675-4202 or 826- 1493. 21-tfn-P 1974 Buick Regal. Body in fair cond. Asking $100. Must see. 287-8330. 23- tfn-P 1972 Volvo SW, 145E, AM- FM radio, auto., roof rack, needs bodywork and brakes. Current inspection $350. 696- 1720. 23-tfn-P 1973 Plymouth " Road Runner air shocks, Rally May wheels, exc. cond., 56,420 miles. Asking $1200 or best offer. 288- 8146. 23-tfn-P Mechanics Special Runna- ble 1970 Volvo 142. $350 neg. 287-1105. 23-tfn-P 1972 BMW, 4 spd., AM-FM radio, $2900. 675-4126 or 826-0481. 24-tfn-P 1982 Z-28 Camaro Gold w- black interior, loaded and more, 20,000 miles, $10,000. Exc. cond. 693- 0840. 24-tfn-P ‘67 Ford XL Slantback 2 dr. hardtop, V-8, mag wheels, asking $795. 696-2821. 26-tfn-P 1977 Dodge Monaco runs well, interior like new, needs body work, $550. Call 822-8562. 26-tfn-P 1983 Bronco XLT 27,000 miles, p.s., p.b., auto. transmission, AM-FM cassette, cruise, wheel packge, privacy glass, captain chairs, running boarda, black extereior, 312.000. 696-3640. 11-tfn- SH Sh ’ AUTO 75 Ford LTD--new brakes, new master cylinder + tune-up and new "Y" pipe. Needs some body work $700. firm. 675- 1654. 12-tfn-P 1979 CJ 7 Jeep Renegade- -8 cyl., standard shift, 4 new tires, new battery, ood cond. Asking 3,900. 824-1519. 12-tfn-P 1978 Buick Skyhawk 44,- 000 miles, air, auto., exc. cond. 288-4468. 13- tfn-P 1975 Special Edition 2 Dr. Dodge Charger Mechan- ics hobby. gold, black vinyl top, V8 eng., radio, heater, a-c. Sold as is. Best offer over $400. Call 696-3697. 13-tfn-P 77 Ford Granada 2 door sports coupe, 6 cyl., auto. p.s., ip.b., air, AM-FM, mint cond. Must see. $2595 negot. 675- 4290 15-tfn-P 1981 Chevy Citation, p.s., p.b., 4 spd., standard transmission; 4 dr. hatchback, 27,000 miles. Exc. cond. 655-1895. 15- tfn-P 5 spd., AM-FM cassette, new tires, exhaust and battery. Fine cond. $3300. 288-7521 evenings and weekends. 17-tfn-P 82. Mercury Lynx, 2 dr. hatchback, 2 tone silver metalic, AM-FM stereo, 4 spd. manual trans. great gas mileage, 50,- 000 miles. Exc. cond. $3500 neg. 287-3698. 17- tfn-P ‘71 Ford Torino, 69,000 mi. auto. trans., new bat- tery, muffler, springs and shocks. Needs some bodywork. Must sell. $350. 675-5821. 19-tfn-P 1973 Buick LeSabre runs, needs some work, $100. 298-2066. 21-tfn-P 1977 Chevy Concourse exc. cond., p.b., p.s., a- c, must see. Asking $2100 neg. 823-7482. 21- tfn-P 81 Dodge Omni Miser, Front wheel drive, 4 new tires, 4 spd., hatchback, great m.p.g. Red with tan interior. 639-5310. 21-tfn-P '62 Corvair Monza--4 dr., auto, 47,000 orig. miles. Many new parts, current inspection. Body fair, engine needs minor work. Extra parts included. Very suitable to restore. Asking $595. 696-2794 between 6-8 p.m. 22-tfn-P '69 Dodge Coronet Deluxe, 4 dr. sedan, small 318 V-8 engine, California car, no rust. Very good cond. $895. 675-8191. 22-tfn-P 1982 Chevy Window Van 6 cyl. standard. 43,000 miles, air, p.s., p.b., tinted glass, carpeting. Exc. cond. $6500. 477- 1983 Trans Am Loaded, t- roof, air, AM-FM cas- sette, louvers, mags, car cover, new tires, plus much more. Adult owned. Call 288-7375 and leave message. 25- tfn-P PICK YOUR OWN! 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