PAGE 4 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, October 4, 2009 Barn Tag Sale adds $$$ There were so many cars parked around the Back Moun- tain Memorial Library last Satur- day, passersby thought the an- nual library auction was being held again. It wasn’t but the final Farmers’ Market of the season and a Barn Tag Sale were — and business at both was brisk. The Barn Tag Sale featured unsold items from this year’s auction held in July. Brand names sold at the tag sale included Lenox, Royal Doul- ton, Wedgewood and Baccarat. Some of the items at the sale in- cluded carnival glass, cut glass, cranberry glass, Depression glass, sterling silver and silver BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Deborah Baird of Dallas, center, and Tanya Mattey of Kingston Township, browse the items at the Back Mountain Memorial Library Barn Tag Sale on Saturday morning. . i Fy 9 i 1 ONIN. isis: inn RRS RAR plate items. Antique items included a Shabby Chic hall stand, seven- piece dining room suit, antique oak sideboard with mirror and shelving, postmaster sorting desk, cedar chest, wash stand, drop leaf table, marble top wash stand, dressers, chests, decora- tor items, dolls, jelly cupboard, pictures, mirrors and more. The Nearly Olde Tent, Christ- mas Tent and Basket Tent of fered unique items and a food booth had light lunches for shop- pers. The Slightly Read Book- shop had a tent on the blacktop with books for sale. EEE py a 9, to | brary’s coffers Above: Tish Callahan, right, and her sister, Aileen Dodson, both of Harveys Lake, browse some | porcelain and glass items at the sale. | Left: Eleven-year-old Chloe George of Edwardsville, left, gets her face painted by Evelyn- June Brislin of Sweet Valley. CIVIC BRIEFS Valentine's Giving Tree benefits local agencies Elva Valentine of Valentine’s Jewelry, Route 309, Dallas, announces an opportunity to support the community with a donation to Valentine’s Giving Tree. A local charity will receive a donation every month through December 31. A donation of $20 (more if you would like) enables you to choose a gift from the tree val- ued from $20 to $50. All pro- ceeds will benefit the charity of the month. Haunted House at county fairgrounds “Brokenharts Asylum,” a high-tech, high-scare haunted house, will be open every Fri- day, Saturday and Sunday through October, as well as Thursday, Oct. 29, and Sunday, Now. 1, at the Luzerne County Fairgrounds, Route 118, Dallas. This is a self-guided walk- through haunted house featur- ing animatronics, specially- trained scare actors and brand new scenes. The project benefits Harveys Lake Fire and Ambulance. For more information, call 760-8027. Boback rep available A representative of State Rep. Karen Boback’s office will be available to meet with members of the public from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at the Dallas Township Municipal Building, 601 Tunkhannock Hwy., Dallas. Civil War Round Table presents speaker Ms. Jo Ann Bogdanovicz will be the guest speaker at the Wyoming Valley Civil War Round Table at 7 p.m. on Thurs- day, Oct. 8, at the Daddow- Isaacs American Legion, Route 415, Dallas. She will be in 1860 period dress while speaking on “Going Toward The Light.” The program is open to the public. REASON slates Open House R.E.A.S.O.N, the Retired Equine Adoption Society of the Northeast, will hold an Open House from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct.10, at its farm on Route 292 in Centermoreland. There will be a silent auction, pony rides for kids and adults, bake sale, food and drink plus new and used horse tack and horse-related items for sale. Admission is free. For more information, call 333-5266. Voted Bg for general Visit us on www.scottand Clements DENTISTRY ou’ ountain’s #1 choi Chicken barbeque planned for Oct. 11 The Noxen Volunteer Fire Co. will hold a chicken barbeque from noon to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 11, at the fire hall, Stull Road. Price is $7.50 per dinner. Eat-in and takeout dinners will be available. ‘Rocky Horror’ musical comes to Music Box “The Rocky Horror Show” musical by Richard O’Brien will be presented by the Music Box Repertory Company at 7:30 p.m. on October 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 and 31 at the Music Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Midnight shows will be held on October 23, 24, 30 and 31. Call 283-2195 for information and reservations. Fall Festival/ class reunion scheduled The 40th anniversary reunion of the Lake-Lehman High School Class of 1969 will be held in conjunction with the Fall Festival at Harveys Lake from 2 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, Oct.18. In combination with festiv- ities presented by Sandra Ser- han, an event of old-fashioned qualities will highlight the en- tire afternoon at the Serhan homestead near Hanson’s Park TODAY'S TECHNOLOGY Let us make your smile a real masterpiece. Family and Cosmetic Dentistry 30 Foster Street, Dallas » Across from CVS WE PARTICIPATE WITH MOST INSURANCES...CALL US. 675.4321 in Harveys Lake. Friends, neighbors, clients and lake community members are invited as well. Reservations are necessary and tickets are available by calling 639 3299. ‘Party of the Month' club has openings The “Party of the Month” social club is now open for new members. There are five great parties for the upcoming year with dinner and dancing at Krista M. Palma Client Service Associate Newberry Estates featuring music by “The Statesmen.” If interested in joining, con- tact Ruth at 655-1023. The first party is scheduled for Sunday, Oct 18. Boback rep available A representative of State Rep. Karen Boback’s office will be available to meet with members of the public from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday, Oct. 19, at the Harveys Lake Municipal Build- STIFEL NICOLAUS is pleased to announce the opening of our office in : 4 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania : and welcome our new associates. Patrick C. Golden Chad Lojewski Vice President/Investments, Branch Manager First Vice President/Investments Joseph FE. Curtin Geoffrey L. Dent | Vice President/Investments Vice President/Investments Melissa J. Futch Robert E. Maloney, Jr. Vice President/Investments Vice President/Investments Corey C. Golden Joseph A. Karcutskie | Financial Advisor Financial Advisor Terrence A. McMahon George E. Singer Financial Advisor Financial Advisor Lisa A. Foote Jennifer Lojewski Client Service Associate Client Service Associate Maryann H. Quinn Client Service Associate (570) 200-3060 670 N. River Street, Suite 400 ® Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania 18705 www.stifel.com We now have 280 offices in 40 states. Hpvestment Texvices Fince 1890 Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated | Member SIPC and NYSE Valerie K. Pietrzyk I Client Service Associate on. ing, Route 415, Harveys Lake; and from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Dd} - las Borough Building, 25 Mai St., Dallas. Pumpkin carving contest set The Jackson Township Police Department and supervisors will sponsor their Fifth Annual Pumpkin Carving and Colorigg Contest from1to4 p.m.on ® Sunday, Oct. 25, at the Jackson Township Recreation Park.
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