The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 26, 1983, Image 20

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MICROCOMPUTERS
SMALL BUSINESSES / ORGANIZATIONS
A One-Day Workshop
APRIL 27, 1983
Wilkes-Barre
Presented by
The Office of Continuing Education
PENN STATE/WILKES-BARRE CAMPUS
P.O. BOX 1830, WILKES-BARRE, PA 18708
Phone: (717) 675-2171
GRANNIE ANNIE’S
GRANNIE ANNIE’S CRAFTS has been in business at 130 North Main St., Shavertown, for
three months. The shop has a full line of yarn, needlepoint, plastic, macrame supplies,cross
stitch and embroidery supplies. There are also instruction books, candlewicking and
GRANNIE ANNIE’S also has craft lessons. They take special orders for groups. On hand to
serve you are seated, left to right, Cathy Ann Berkey, Kim Hogans, Mary Lou Swingle;
standing, Margaret Harrison and Michele Hogans. Call 675-1311 for more information.
MIMMO’S PIZZA & RESTAURAN T
MIMMO’S PIZZA & RESTAURANT located in the Dallas Shopping Center, opened only a
others in downtown Wilkes-Barre, Midtown Pizza, Midtown Village and the newly-opened
Mimmo’s, Martz Towers, Wilkes-Barre. The Dallas location is open Monday through
REBENNACK’S APPLIANCES
REBENNACK’S APPLIANCES has been a family business for more than 50 years. One of
the oldest appliance businesses in Wyoming Valley, it was founded by Albert Rebennack
and there are now three stores run by the three sons. Allen manages the retail store, 259
Wyoming Ave., Kingston; Robert, Appliance Parts & Supply Co., subsidiary of Reben-
nack’s) 936 Market St., Kingston; and Ted manages the store at 113 North Memorial High-
way, Shavertown. Ted is shown above with some of the appliances. Primarily a retail store,
he handles Frigidaire, Maytag, Kitchen Aid, Magic Chef, Fedders and Tappan.
JAY-DEE SHOES & CLOTHING
In business for 37 years, for the last five years JAY-DEE SHOES & CLOTHING has
specialized in athletic footwear and presently has one of the largest selections of its kind in
distances to purchase some of the top sellers such as Nike, Pony, Brooks, Adidas, Converse,
Dexter line of casual and dress shoes, plus Herman and Wolverine for the sports-minded
COOK’S PHARMACY
COOK’S PHARMACY has been a household name for years in Kingston and now has a
second pharmacy serving Back Mountain residents, having purchased the business for-
merly owned by Sheldon Evans. Both stores are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily and 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m. on Sunday. Pharmacists hours are the same as the store hours. COOK'S refill all
third party prescriptions and honor welfare, Blue Cross and insurance cards. Customers
may have receipts for income tax, other tax purposes and medical claims. Employees give
prompt, courteous service and customers will find a complete line of greeting cards, Russell
Stover candies, magazines, paperbacks, milk and hunting and fishing licenses. Lottery,
daily number and instant lottery tickets also can be purchased at COOK’S.
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