0) MN ( DD) WD J) The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 14, 1993 5 Take me out to the ball game It's almost baseball season and baseball photos we have from days gone by. Does anyone remember the “Lehman Angels”. | can think of a lot of Angels from Lehman but | don't know this team. Do you? Tell us the year of the photo and who they are. Retail Store Owners: Tired of driving 100 miles to get these products? Or waiting a week for delivery? We are Major Wholesaler for Automotive Care Products from: S.T.P, Citgo, Wynn's, Gumout, Turtle Products and more Also Distributor of: Duracell, Eveready, Panasonic batteries and lighting products. Kodak Film & Fuji Video FREE DELIVERY with your order of 5 or more cases PA ] D Pennsylvania Importers & Distributors § Asuna Phone or FAX (717) 675-6102 Library news 'Libraries Change Lives' is week's theme By NANCY KOZEMCHAK National Library Week will be celebrated in 1993 from April 18- 24. The national theme is “Librar- ies Change Lives” witha sub theme of ‘Look Listen Learn’. The theme for the essay contest conducted by the Luzerne County Library System was “Speak Out for Amer- ica’s Libraries”. Each library is judging their individual contests and then the decision will be made on the county level. Three entries nationwide will be chosen to receive a trip for two to the 1993 ALA Conference where they will be honored at the open- ing general session. Some things happened to “Shape Lives” through library use: A 21 year old Air Force Academy cadet selected as one of Time Maga- zine’s top 20 students in 1990 says, “It started in the eighth grade when the school librarian kind of coerced me into writing to NASA to find out how to become an astronaut”. A 10-year-old school girl became ‘hooked’ on Nancy Drew at the Aspen, Colo. Public Library. Having observed her coming once and sometimes twice a day throughout the summer, the li- brarian guided her to a shelf of biographies about women. Look- ing back on the revelation, award- winning journalist Nina Toten- berg recalls, “You could actually read about famous women—you didn't have to read only about men... owe a lot to libraries.” Your library has made books on all subjects to change your life. Some new large print books at the library: “The Client” by John Grisham is an irresistible novel, so thoroughly entertaining and satisfying, it is sure to please his millions of fans and to win him new ones as well. It is the story of 11 year old Mark Sway, who wit- nesses the bizarre suicide of a New Orleans attorney. Just be- fore he dies, the lawyer tells Mark a deadly secret concerning the recent murder of a Louisiana Senator, whose accused killer is BMCC, Post, Penn State offer The Batk Meuntain Citizens’ Council, The Dallas Postand Penn State Wilkes-Barre are joining forces to present a “town meeting” at which area residents may tell officials and candidates for elec- tive office their concerns about and ideas for the region’s future. The event will be held Thurs- day, May 6 beginning at 7:30 p.m. WHEN YOU PAY CASH FOR YOUR #2 HEATING OIL Per Gallon 78°10: | Min.125 Gallons | Price Subject to Change Without Notice BiLo Oil Co. Lackawanna County Wednesday & Friday in Room 105 of Hayfield House on the Penn State campus in Lehman. Officials and candidates from Dallas Borough, Dallas Township, Franklin Township, Harveys Lake Borough, Jackson Township, Kingston Township, Lake Town- ship, Lehman Township and Ross Township will be invited to attend and take questions from the public. A member of the Citizens’ about to go on trial. “Colony” by Anne Rivers Siddons is the story of Maude Chambliss, 90-year-old doyenne of Retreat, an exclusive summer colony in Maine, who is waiting for her granddaughter to arrive and take her home at the close of the season. As she waits, she reminisces on a rich lifestyle that began on the day she arrived at Retreat as a young bride, clearly out of place in this enclave of aristocratic Bostonians, through all the sum- mers she spent there and the love and tragedy, happiness and sor- row, friendship and enmity she experienced. “Whispers” by Belva Plain is a realistic portrait of a marriage in recent fiction. In it we are privy to the secret life of one outwardly perfect family, hear the whispers about what goes on behind their closed doors, and experience the triumph when one person dares to tell the truth. Family secrets are about to explode in an unfor- gettble climas. ‘town meeting’ Council will moderate the forum to see that a wide range of topics is addressed. Ray Boyle, vice president of the Citizens’ Council, said one aim of the meeting will be to promote regional thinking. “We want a supervisor in Franklin Township, for example, torecognize that what his town does affects people in Kingston Township,” he said. DELIVERY SCHEDULE 8:30AM-4:00PM PARRISH TRANSPORTATION Atlantic City Casino Service to BALLY'S PARK PLACE CASINO Every $21.00 Round Trip ($12.50 Rebate) $2.00 Senior Citizen Discount Purchase Tickets And Leave From these Locations: PICKETT'S CHARGE: 675-4511 HOLIDAY PANCAKE HOUSE: 288-5528 PATTE'S SPORTS BAR: 824-8015 Parrish Terminal (Pittston Bypass) CALL 1-800-331-3412 OR 654-7162 Call in advance for Preferred seating Sun., Tues., Thurs. 288-3500 Mark Plaza, Edwardsville, Rt. 11 586-6000 Rts. 6 & 11, Clarks Summit N.E. 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