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Sunday Dispatch from Pittston, Pennsylvania • 4

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Sunday Dispatchi
Location:
Pittston, Pennsylvania
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4
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Inquiring Photographer Your reaction to the U.S. bombing raids against suspected terrorist camps and the timing of the raids I MAKE ME OVER ENTRY BLANK 44 i Name: Address: Phone: "I think it was a Wag The Dog. Maybe it had to be done, but the timing was political." Send to: Two Guys Hair Design Day Spa, 428 N. Main Pittston, PA 18640 Or Two Guys Hair Design Express, 1228 S. Main Saanton, PA 18505.

Please list any questions here. (All questions will be forwarded to Sharon) Nick Traglia Pittston acirxxize we use of-rny photo for puplcatjon "Shop 7ak." Pnotos are nort-retumaoie and become (fie property of The Sunday ftspatarijj Applications Now Available Three Great Events For Youths At Luzerne County Fair "I don't think it was political. He has advisors who would make a call like that." Jim Colarusso Pittston will take place on the brand new, huge amphitheatre, stage. For an application for any one of these three events, call 675-1761, by Sept. 4.

The 1998 Luzerne County Fair pie to participate in at the county Committee will again present fair to be held at the fair grounds three great events for young peo-. on Rt 1 18 in Lehman. The events Welcome! "Eventually it would have been done, but Clinton moved the time table up to take the pressure of himself. Even Democrats are coming out against him." Ed Barth Plains Births August 16 26 "I don't want to believe it was a Wag The Dog, a movie I saw before all this happened It wasn't art imitating life. I do have confidence in our military intelligence and Secretary of State Cohen." Mary Monchelli Pittston August 20 A son to Ellen and William Walsh of Exeter.

August 22 A son to Traci and Sgarlat and Brant Smitley of Pittston. August 25 A daughter to Kimherly Stacy and John Rovby of Pittston. August 26 A son to Melissa and illiam Shelley of West Pittston. August 26 A son to Adrianna and Olando Carannante of Pittston. The Sunday Dispatch welcomes the newest neighborhood arrivals.

August 16 A "son to Amy and Joseph Swittr of West PittMnn. '98 PRINCESS This event will be held Sat. 12, at 3:30 p.m. Entrants must be young ladies, 5 to 8 years of ageon the da of the event. Each is asked a few questions by the emcee and judging is based on poise, personality, appearance and grooming.

There will be prizes for every entrant Only 20 applications can be accepted. COSTUME PARADE A big tradition at the fair for decades is the costume parade. Boys and girls, 2 to 5, are invited to come dressed as their favorite fairy tale characters and parade for the judges. Prizes for all contestants will be awarded. Entrants must apply in advance.

No entries will be accepted on the day of the event. Deadline to call is Sept. 4. The event will take place at 1 p.m. Sept.

11 TALENT EXPO Grotto Pizza sponsors this year's Talent Expo with two age categories for contestants, 7-12 and 13-17. Enter in one of these categories: tap dance, jazz dance, Broadway vocal, country vocal, acting or instrumental. Prizes will be awarded to everyone from Grotto Pizza, plus medals for winners. There is a 3-minutc talent time limit. Contest is limited to 30 acts due to the allotted stage time.

The new amphitheatre stage will be used. Knight's of Lithuania To Meet Monday Knight's of Lithuania council 143 will conduct a regular meeting on Monday August 31 at 7:30 p.m. at St Casimir's church parish hall. Pittston. Jean Kapothus Mihalkk, president will preside.

Refreshments will be served by Jean Kapothus Mihalick, Nellie Bayoras-Romanas. Frances Shoppcl, Mary Pamela Smith. "Swing is back in i big Zy. r-1 n---vr ft Lottery THE DAILY NUMBER Sunday -2-2-1 Monday 0-3-3 Tuesday 5-6-8 Wednesday 2-7-4 Thursday 5-0-5 Friday 2-7-7 BIG 4 Sunday-1-2-0-1 Monday 2-8-0-5 Tuesday 4-5-0-5 Wednesday 7-6-4-4 Thursday -2-4-1-8 Friday 7-8-4-6 WILD CARD LOTTO Tues. 30-33-37-39-43-44 Wild card 25 Fri.

-06-10-14-34-36-48 Wildcard -45 CASH 5 Sun. 08-16-25-30-35 Mon. 16-26-27-30-38 Wed. 08-13-19-32-33 Thurs. 04-13-23-35-37 UUTOCAY! $48.00 6 WEEK SESSION iidbi'i" com Hon miss out on tne tun' Wilkes-Barre Mountamtop Pittston Clarks Summit 1-800-823-3914 474 2464 654 5100 563-0963 930-0 A C-E Pag 4 SUNDAY DISPATCH, Aujjutt 30, 1998.

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