The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 9, 1998 3 get it The Kunkle Fire Co. held its annual chicken barbecue Saturday, and the place Was the place to be in town. In photos, clockwise from top left: Austin Johnson of Beaumont was fascinated by a leg bone; Eating family style, from left, Jane Tomkinson, Jay Elston, Trevor Ahouse, Amy Ahouse; Don Lockhart was more than: happy to take money from Marianne Williams; Bill Race, hard at work with a custom basting tool. POST PHOTOS/JIM PHILLIPS Call about our Special SENIORS x Fall Programs and our PSAT Fall programs for juniors and sophmores. i ¥ LUZERNE ENTERTAINMENT on 2 stages including the NEW FAIR AMPHITHEATER! COUNTY FAIR G3. ~~ with a performance by the Kerry Dancers September 9-10-11-12-13 | THE GREAT PRETENDERS 10 Eddie Derwin & the Polka Naturals Route 118, Dallas/Lehman REGGIE BROWN & the SOUL BUSTERS / Funhouse 717-675-FAIR eo http://www2.epix.net/~fair ADMISSION 18 months old & under: FREE BIGGER over 18 months old: $6.00 MPNIGHT RODEO [12+ Admission includes: Rides by e FIck-Ups BETTER & S&S Amusements, parking, gate admission, entertainment, Sadie Green Sales RAGTIME BRIGHTER! exhibits, contests, horse shows : ks Finale “LUZERNE COUNTY FAIR, and much, much more! JUGBAND / Fireworks Finale! MAJOR PERFORMING ARTS Carverton Road, Trucksville N.E. PA'S MOST COMPLETE PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL IEEE TAP « JAZZ - BALLET - POINTE VOCAL + PIANO Home of “NE Jr. Players” Youth Theatre Co. House * Small Classes CHECK OUR GREAT WEVA We Specialize in ARE-SCHOOL September Teaching Children PROGRAMS P « EXPERIENCE and OE EC 14th PROFESSIONAL (18-36 MONTHS OLD) J SEE DU Faculty KINDERARTS * Positive, Self-esteem ¢x ®5 TOTS TUMBLING Building Environment = TODDLER DANCE DALLAS LOCATION ONLY © Country Club Shopping Center SNEAKER KING CLOSING OUR DALLAS LOCATION tVERYTHING MUST GOI! - or WE'D all sales final RATHER SELL IT THAN ‘MOVE IT! {1]9 BOTTOM PRICES! Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Saturday 10am-6pm e Sunday noon-5pm ET Visit our new SUPERSTORE with YY | 3 N43: {TY G over 7000 square feet of merchandise in Plains, just a short trip over the The Right Stuff...The Right Price Cross Valley Expressway.
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