Sunday, November 2, 2008 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 3 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH PLANS RUMMAGE SALE TODAY The Seventh-day Adventist Church will hold a rummage sale from 8 a.m. to noon today, Nov. 2, at the former Back Mountain Antiques shop, located at the junction of Routes 29 and 309 across from the Fireplace Gallery in Noxen. Items included in the sale are clothing, household items, Christmas decorations, antiques, lawn furniture, linen and tools. Sale organizers shown here are, from left,Beverly Hammon, Women's Ministry Director; Colleen Mizenko, Andrea Davis, Shirlee Jones, Elaine Gayman, Margie Jakubowski and Cathy Reiser. For more information, call 570-675- 3849. SPANISH/ENGLISH STORY HOUR SLATED The Back Mountain Memorial Library will offer a Spanish/English Story Hour for the first time this fall. Elsie Ryan, shown here, a Back Mountain resident, will conduct the story hour which will be held from a.m. to noon on Thurs- days, Nov. 6,13 and 20, in the Children's Room of the library. Mrs. Ryan will read to the children in both Spanish and English, sing songs and fingerplays and even create a simple craft. Home-schooled children are encouraged to at- tend. The sessions will be open to all young children in the valley but registration is re- quired. Please call the library at 675-182 to register or for more in- formation. Treats in the trunk CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALALS POST Carly and Charlie Kappler, of Dallas, were Dorothy and the Tin Man from "The Wizard of 0z" in the back of their parents’ car. Celebrating Halloween in a very differ- vironment. And there was nothing shabby ent, not to mention very safe, way, parish- about these decorations, either. There ioners of the Shavertown United Metho- were spiders, pirates and all kinds of scary dist Church decorated their car trunks to stuff, making for a fun evening for cos- | allow children to trick or treat ina safeen- tumed children. | id Sk A Fé 1 ar : & Showing off the back of their v van which they decorated to look like a spider a are Noah, left, fd REAL POWER, REAL EASY! 4320 wiloader JOHN DEERE NOTHING RUNS LIKE A DEERE™ 0% FOR 48 MONTHS OR $2,000 CASH BACK’ ‘The John Deere 12-point 2. Clon wnging 3. bespens befty . . § 3. Noor sparkplug : bo 4, aspen aie Bley LEHMAN POWER SLS & SERVICE 5. Shadk bane | 10% off Fall Service Special | | A fall and avoid the wait! Have your equipment fully serviced with free pick-up and delivery. Make an i appointment now, offer ends Nov. 28, 2008. wn, Ch si ; snd fies i SAE a a, 3 Groves xiv £ sew apinsdies # Tens bighas i aed i 1, Chuan 4 andy $. Sharper and balances Dlades Fall Service Special. Get your tractor serviced for $2. Chuck ton 9%. Yost safely ProRIRine sysinms I (i) JOHN DEERE i Be ready for a | Offer vadid through Nov. 28, 2008. Copies and facsimilies of coupons will i [A i Rk 72:77 ccason of mowing. not be accepted. Cannot be combined with any other coupon or discount program. Valid in USA only. Limit one per customer. 12 Point Inspection h | : Offer expires 11/28/2008 VISIT YOUR GOLD STAR CERTIFIED JOHN DEERE DEALER TODAY! www.JohnDeere.com ¢ LEHMAN POWER SLS & SERVICE | 83 HAZLETON STREET ASHLEY, PA 18706 (570) 824-8020 “Offer ends October 31, 2008. Payment options 0% for 48 months or $2,000 cash back with no financing. In stock tractors only. John Deere’s green and yellow color scheme, the leaping deer symbol, and JOHN GE oma of Bors empany Ye omgivo rspo ated ROA VF Yo aio Wma ve Var SOAPS Puposs i, Jnl pondin ing horsepower will be 4" CERTIFIED GOLD STAR DEALER soi SAFETY /d\ livewithit | Meghan, center, and BeV Daily, of Dallas. | | Announcing the Opening of our | NEW Dallas Location! & Northeastern | Eye Institute | Eye Care for a New Generation 3168 Memorial Highway (Walgreen's Plaza) Dallas, PA 18612 Call NOW to schedule your consultation or eye exam! (570)675- 3627 1-800-334-2233 (Main Office) info@NElvision.com www. NElvision.com | Curtis L. Goodwin, O.D., Thomas S. Boland, M.D., David A. DeRose, M.D. Most insurance plans accepted. *See our Optician for details. Experience - Excellence - Service 20 Convenient Locations to Serve You
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