The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 22, 1999 back-to-school routine, facing Many youngsters spent the EEE the prospect of a day at home day after Floyd surveying their without television and video neighborhoods for signs of the 2 games. “Our biggest problem is storm’s rath. “We were exploring J y ®nding things to do so we don’t in the woods along this path we get more bored than we already usually take and we found a are,” said Lauren Patton, a pond that wasn't there yester- Dallas High School student who day,” said Carla Nave, who used planned to pass the hours a twig to measure the water's reading and playing board depth. “I guess we did get a lot games. of rain.” 3 Hillside Rd. was closed well into Friday because of a tree that fell | across the road and was hit by a car and a truck. First the tree fell 0 ®oun across Hillside Rd. Then the car at right couldn't stop in time 8 and ran into it. Finallly, the pickup truck rammed the tree, driving it J up and over the car. Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt. fd PHoTtos BY CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK, KASIA McDonouGH AND RoN BARTIZEK HOW i JIT ARTS, CRAFTS & COLLECTIBLES Over 50 vendors! PARMELEE, David and Toni 4 Jo, Shavertown, a son, Sept. 9. BERNSTEIN, Brent and IREM TEMPLE COUNTRY ; Michele, Shavertown, a son, Sept. CLUB PAVILION — DALLAS, PA t 9. : EHAN, Michael d Kelly, Rr I. SUNDAY-September 26, 1999 — 10:00 am to 6:00 pm 3 10. | @ =r Soa Nie Shav- LIGHT LUNCH & BAKED GOODS AVAILABLE WACLAWSKI, Jean and Harry “SUPER DOOR PRIZES” DAUERNHEIM, Dallas, a son, AMPLE PARKING Sept. 14. HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE Sponsored by the IREM LADIES Open House Saturday, October 2 from 9:30 am to 3pm , when College Misericordia blished as Luzerne County’s ir year college, we have been ming students seeking a liberal tion and the skills to meet lenge of their future careers. “The Most Unique Accommodations in the Northeast” ® 500-531-2567 i Clarks Summit, PA Pick Your Own Tomatoes & Peppers Er A ner... Ve invite you to join us for a fun and informative day touring the facilities, meeting Misericordia students and faculty and talking with admissions counselors and staff. i > Call the Admissions Office at 800-852-7675 to register. Hopkins Farm | Falls * Rt. 92 iE 1 Mile from Falls | By M ISERICORDIA Bridge follow sign. Easy picking, All irrigated. 1924-1999 7 > niivursary Dallas, PA Open 7 Days - 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. 388-2495 hors Peet rire Donald Bossart of Susquehanna Ave., Dallas, surveyed the huge pine tree that fell across his roof. (Left photo.) After punching three holes in the roof and knocking off the chimney, the tree broke and a piece fell onto the neighbor's car, breaking the windshield. In photo at right, fallen trees covered the swing set in Garry and Kate Taoli's backyard at Haddonfield Hills. HARDWOOD VERTICAL BLINDS REMNANTS SHADES SHUTTERS DRAPERIES TILE VINYL WALLPAPER HARDWOOD TILE REMNANTS LAMINATE FLOORS AREA RUGS TONE on TONE 5 59 ale! | | Made for Years of a” ( Laminate Flooring R)Y) by Wilsonart International, Inc. “The Classic Collection” The finest floor available exclusively $ 49 \shown here! SIA st J NO-WAX VINYL FLOORING * Armstrong 0 % e Congoleum p B of * Tarkett 100’s of rolls in stock! See salesperson for full details. Prior orders exempt. DRAPERIES VINYL SHADES STOREWIDE SUPER SALE SAVE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ... Carpeting ® Ceramic Tile * Laminate Flooring * Hardwood Floorng * Window Coverings ® Wallpaper - AND MORE “FOR BEAUTIFUL FLOORS, THERE'S JUST ONE NAME YOU NEED TO KNOW . .. FASHION FLOOR hii ary Plus many other unadvertised Specials available! CUSTOM “Many fabrics 0 to choose by 0 h from!” Off “Plus FREE Installation’ “our selection’s the best, iba and we sell it for less!!” FASHION FLOOR FLOORING & DESIGN CENTER Roo BAYS CORNER OF MARKET & GOODWIN STS., KINGSTON ¢ 287-4354 Hours: Tues. & Sat. 9-5 P.M. * Mon., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9-8 P.M. WALLPAPER AREA RUGS CERAMIC REMNANTS VINYL HARDWOOD ONIHOOTd 31VNINVT SINVNRN3H S3IH3dvHa FL IINVHID 13d4HVD SHIALINHS TANIA S3AVHS SANITE TVIILLH3A
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