The 1983 Harveys Lake Home- held during its recent Homecoming Weekend. In the Professional Bass Tourna- | HS 2 bass. Second place went to Jim with a two pound, one ounce catch third place with a two pound, one In the Amateur Contest, held for and 15, Neva Bauer won first place pounds, 10 ounces. Second place went to Michelle Gazy with three The Dallas Recreation Center Wednesday, June 30. Winners in the Boys’ Division were Michael Keane, first place; Travis Honderd and Bill Swan, second place; and Jonathan Dombek, third place. Girls’ Division winners were Kim Taylor, first place; Erin Cuff and - Sue Steinkirshner, second place; and Tracy Hunter, third place. The Fourth Annual Fireworks ~ Display and Ice Cream Social was held on on July 2 with ice-cream fish for total of two pounds, 15 ounces. For fishermen ages 11 and under, Jason Boyce received first place with two fish for a total of four pounds, eight ounces while Davey Reynolds took second place with three fish for a total of three pounds, three ounces. Jason Boyce also received a trophy for the smallest fish. In the Festival Tube Race, Divi- sion One winners. were John Susanin, first place; Kevin Gibson, second place; and Bill Gosart, third place. Winners in Division Two of the Festival Tube Race were Tony Javer, first place; Raymond Phil- lips, second place; and Brian Mon- tross, third place. Winners in the Harveys Lake provided by Treat Drive-In. A bicycle inspection and registra- tion was held on Wednesday, July 6. Chief Edward Lyons of the Dallas Borough Police Department and AAA conducted the program. Bikes were checked for safety and good condition, then registered for protection against theft. Staff member Lisa Ciccarelli took several children on a 20-mile bicycle trip around Harveys Lake on July 7. Arts and crafts are held every Tuesday morning from 9:30 to 11 at Dallas Post/Rod Kaye Homecoming Parade were Harveys Lake Bassmasters, Best Appearing Boat and Trailer; Sandy Macrejczak, Sweet Valley, Best Apprearing Antique Car; Kunkle Fire Co., Best Appearing Fire Apparatus; Larry West, Harveys Lake, Best Appearing Dune Buggy; Boy Scout Troop 331, Harveys Lake, Best Appearing Club; May’s Old Place, Harveys Lake, Best Appearing Business Float; Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club, Most Original; Irem Temple Motor Unit, Judges’ Award. Winners in the Best Decorated Lakeside Property Contest were Bob and Becky Aben, first place; Bill and Judy Davis, second place; and the Lewis and Devine Fami- lies, third place. for children between the ages of 5 and 11. Story hour is held at 11 a.m. every Tuesday for children of all ages. Finger puppts, popsicle napkin holders, clown faces; ornaments and: pictures are among the projects the children have designed. Lisa Ciccarelli = and Jackie Bergevin are the arts and crafts instructors. ' “Everybody’s Birthday Party” was held on July 12. “Christmas in July” will be held on Tuesday, July 26. The Ham ’'n Yeggers their checks Donors are: Mr: and Mrs. William J. Bradbury, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Brown, John M. Coon, Mrs. Welton Farrar, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Horoshko, Charles H. Miner, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Scovell, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Slocum, Theresa B. Cavan, Dr. Richard E. Crompton, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Eyet, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Alan Finlay, Mr. and Mrs. Budd C. Hirleman, Marcus F. Hozempa, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Willkie, Dr. and Mrs. Stan- Earl Brown, Mrs. T.J. French, Mildred B. Kear, Dr. and Mrs. C.W. Koehl, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. John L. Krogulski, Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Rome, Louise H. Rutherford, A. DeWitt Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Templin, Francis L. Ambrose, Drs. I. & P. Berger, Edmund P. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. John W. Gesink, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Liput. Also, Rev. and Mrs. Stewart Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dickinson, and Mrs. A. Shepherd Pawling, Dr. Marshall U. Rumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. James I. Alexander, Anees B. Barakat, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bevevino, Dr. Michael Bucan, Robert L. Casper, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kennedy, Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Kresge, Paul S. Monahan, Atty. James M. Reinert, Mr. and Mrs. Malek Ahmad, Mr. and Mrs. Leoanrd J. Groboski, Anthony Marchakitus, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pac- zewski, William J. Umphred, Frances Dierolf, Agnes Gregson, Adelle L. Luke, G.A. Faer- ber, Dominic Fino, Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Williams, Justin Bergman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Burn- side. Dr. Walter E. Mokychie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Elston, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ennis, Bar- bara Hoffstot, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kiley, Joyce A. Krivenko. Clock Donated weekend's auction. The Shavertown United Methodist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Dallas, lists the following activities: Wednesday, July 13, 7:30 p.m., Stewardship Com- mitment Campaign, Betty Rogers: and Mary Jane Crispell, leaders. Sunday, July 17, 9:15 a.m., Church School with classes for everyone. Mrs. Elwood Swingle, superin- tendent; 10 a.m., Worship, Sermon ‘‘Don’t be Dis- tracted” by pastor, Rev. James Wert. Monday, July 18, 12:30 p.m., - Ruth "Circle in Memorial Loune; 7:30 p.m. Finance Committee led by George Jacobs. Tuesday, July: 19, 9:30 a.m., United Methodist Women’s Craft Group will meet. The June 20th issue of “Time Magazine” devoted a part of its Education Section to the various com- mencement speakers addressing the nation’s 1,378,400 members of this year’s college graduating class, the largest in U.S. history. Among those quoted was Dennis O’Brien, president of Bucknell University and commencement speaker at Wilkes College graduation ceremonies'in May. Wilkes ‘celebrated its 50th anniversary year with 668 students receiving bac- calaureate and masters degrees. AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO miles, garage kept. 333- 4858. 14-tfn-P ’66 Ford Mustang Coupe- 351 Windsor engine, runs good, body perfect. After 3:30 weekdays, Sat. all day, 829-0912. 2-tfn-P 1973 Volkswagen Bus--69,- 000 miles, red and white. Good cond. $1500. 675-4279. 3-tfn-P 1979 Plymouth Horizon--4 p.b., ac, AM-FM stereo, miles, good cond. Must 1966 VW Dune Buggy--New paint, new tires, tinted windows, needs exhaust and rear bumper, $400. 477-5159 after 5 p.m. 3-tfn- “Pp i : 1973 Plymouth Valiant--6 cyl., 3-speed on column, good running cond. $500. 1975 Olds Delta 88-3504 BBL. High mileage, runs good, needs slight body work. As is $600. 675-1593, 73 Lincoln Mark IV--Wire wheels with 4 new radials, all power, exc. cond. 654- 0937. 9-tfn-P 66 Mustang--Restorable cond:, good tires, new looks exc. © 3039. 9-tin-P 39, 1980 Jeep CJ 5 Renegade package, 15,000 mi., tilt wheel, many extras. Garage kept. Showroom car $6,295. 825-9648. 18-tfn- P 1981 Datsun 310--Hatch- back coupe, white with blue interior. AM-FM stereo cassette, sunroof, new radials, immaculate cond. Good gas mileage, $4900 negotiable. 639-5763. 10-tfn-P '57 Corvette--all new chrome, new correct tires, new exhaust, complete mechanical restoration, fuel injection. New correct interior, one of 230 FI units in ’57. Truly beautiful car, $15,500, or $16,500 with hardtop. Interesting part trades considered. 287- 4667. 11-tfn-P 1971 Dodge Dart Swinger-- exc. transportation car, good mileage, has current inspection sticker, auto., p.s., runs good. Asking $500. 388-2248. 11-tfn-P 79 Honda Accord Hatch- back--clean, 5 spd., AM- FM-CB, extra tires, $3995. Evenings, 639-1002. 16-tfn- P 1975 Volkswagon Dasher-- Silver, 4 speed, 2 door, AM radio, $1595 or best offer. Call 675-3757 or 675-3190 evenings. 20-tfn-P 72 VW Beetle--Good cond., 88,000 miles, red, extra tires, radio, $1,100. Call 823-5386. 13-tfn-P 75 Oldsmobile Royal 88-- p.s., p.w., tilt steering, cruise control, AM-FM 8 track stereo, rear defog- ger, auto. trunk opener 1972 Chrysler--Very good cond. $500. Call anytime, 639-1957. 25-tfn-P white trimmed in bur- gundy with white interior, p.s., p.b., a-c, new brakes, battery & exhaust system, AM-FM cassette stereo, exc. cond. Asking $3100. Call 824-6493 after 6 p.m. 14-tfn-P : 1979 MGB--Removable hard top, many extras, $5,000 or best offer. Call 675-3411 after 6 p.m. 14-tfn- P 1975 Dodge Coronet--a-c, auto., AM-FM radio, good body, $900. 675-3144. 15-tfn- P 72 VW Beetle, 0,000 on rebuilt engine, dark orange with stripes, black fur interior, carpeting, new batter and muffler, extras, body and tires good, runs exc, $1300. 477- 5211; 18-tfn-P '69 Volkswagen Station Wagon--automatic, $400. 639-1670. 19-tfn-P '71 Jeep—6 cyl., 3 spd. $600. 639-1674. 19-tfn-P 1974 Ford Van--6 cyl. auto., running cond., has transmission problems. $475. neg. 333-4045. 20-tfn-P 73 Volkswagen Super Beetle--good running cond., new brakes, $1,000. Call 696-2688 after 6 p.m. or weekends. 20-tfn-P 1972 Chevy Impala V8-- 5125. 20-tfn-P 1974 Saab-4 spd. 696-4359 after 5 p.m. 22-tfn-P '76 Pinto--Needs motor work, $250 firm. Good tires. 287-2724. 23-tfn-P 1974 Volkswagen Bus-- Good cond., rebuilt motor. Hii or 474-9159. 24-tin 78 Malibu Classic--4 dr. sedan, p.s., p.b., a-¢, AM radio, high milage. Other- wise good shape. $2,200 or best offer. 333-4689. 24-tfn- P 76 Chrylser Cordoba-- Camel colored, Landau roof, small 8, stereo, rally wheels, low miles, immaculate. Must see, $2300. 825-3936. 25-tfn- 1975 Ford LTD--Good cond., a-c, cruisamatic, p.b., p.s., 675-2203. 25-tfn-P ’73 Plymouth Satellite--2 dr., needs work, best offer as is. 675-5969 ask for T.J. 25-tfn-P Is It True You Can Buy Jeeps For $44 Through The U.S. Government? Get the facts today! Call (312) 742- 1142 ext. 3568. 26-1-P MOTORCYCLES RECREATIONAL Yamaha Mini Enduro-- 80c.c., Ideal starter bike, $300. 696-3640. 25-tfn-P 1977 Datsun Pickup with cap. Good cond. Asking $1800. 298-2182. 20-tfn-P 1974 Chevy % Ton Pickup-- 8 ft. box with cap. 6 cyl, stick shift, can be seen at Bryant’s Mobile Homes, Dallas. 675-2447. 21-tfn-P Stahl Cover all utlity cap for pickup truck. Has ladder racks, good cond. 868-6378. 22-tfn-P 1973 Chevy Cheyenne % Ton Pickup Truck--8’ box, 4WD, 350 automatic, $1350 or best offer. 302 Union St., Pringle, next to Coon’s . Cement. 23-tfn-P RECREATIONAL MOTORCYCLES 1972 Suzuki GT 550--Sissy bar, Faring windshield, runs good $500. Call Bruce 287-2156 or 287-6176. 5-tfn-P 1975 CZ 250 Enduro--1000 miles, good shape, $450. Call Bruce 287-2156 or 287- 6176. 5-tfn-P '82 Yamaha YZ 80--like new, runs and looks exc. $700. 333-4353. 9-tfn-P 1972 Triumph 650 Bonne- 2356. 13-tfn-P '82 Honda 185--street and dirt, 300 original miles, $900 or best offer. 639-1674. 19-tfn-P ’79 CB 750K-Honda--6500 original miles, exc. cond. $1200 or best offer. 696- 3364. 24-tfn-P Boat for Sale-1972 15 ft. Glastron with 85 h.p. John- son. $1500. Call 696-2539. 10-tfn-P 1953 Criss Craft boat, many spare parts for sale. Call for details between 5 and 7 p.m. 693-2785. 12-tfn- P ; Champion Motor Home- Self contained, sleeps eight, a-c., furnace, auxil- iary engine on 1973 Dodge tires, exc. cond. $6500. 779- 4123 after 6 p.m. 18-tfn-P '77 Starcraft Galaxie 8 Pop-up Camper--sleeps 8, equipped with electric-gas refrigerator, gas furnace and stove, awning. Used 4 times. Asking $3,000 or best offer. 639-5914. 19-tfn- P ‘. 1979-19’ Master Craft Ski Boat--351 inboard engine. 11 388-6576 after 6 p.m. 9ep> 0 © Frolic Cat-12° Fiberglass Catamaran with double well cockpit for 2 to 3 passengers (only 200 spe- cially made). Ideal for lake .or bay sailing. Best offer over $495. 639-5612 or 823-8717. 21-tfn-P 1977 12° Aluma-craft model--R7 boat with oars & running lights. $500.00. 696-2242. 21-tfn-P 16 Ft. Comet Sailboat-- registered for racing, mamsail and jib, set of extra sails. Trailer included, $1500. Phone 474- 9716 22-tfn-P 17’Inboard Boat in good cond. with trailer. $1795. after 4 p.m. 654-8841. 24- tin-P Wanted--secretary with law office experience or equivalent legal secretar- ial education. Competent shorthand ' and typing required. Reply to Box P.O. Box 366Z, Dallas, Pa. 18612. 24-tfn-P Help Wanted--High school girl to babysit in Dallas Area. 675-6498. 25-4-P Babysitter Needed--for two children, references required. Call 675-0565. 26- 1-P Odd Jobs Wanted--Will do almost anything, painting, grass cutting, gardening, mechanical work etc. Call 288-1246. 22-8-P Work Wanted--New resi- dent to the area seeks work; mechanical, practi- cal, willing to do almost anything. Call Work Wanted--Hate to sew - 1 love it. Will construct, alter or repair any of your sewiwng needs. 696-4432 after 6 p.m. 24-4-P Work Wanted--Painting- interior and exterior, 30 yrs. exp. One man opera- tion. Call evenings 288- 4339. 25-10-P Harry Ashford Plastering-- Complete or patchwork, swirl ceilings, paint work. 1 do small and big plaster- ing jobs, 30 yrs. exp., Ref. furnished 823-5583. 23-4-P Minor Body Work--Done reasonable. 829-6340 ask for Joe. 25-4-P For Rent--Riverfront lot in Black Walnut. Exc. for camping. 287-6583. 25-2-P 5 Tires And Rims--custom wagon wheels, Datona tires with raised letters, size 950x16.5, 4 tires are excellent, 1 new tire, never on road, wheels-rims, 5 lug. fit Jeep. $300. 675-4322 after 5 p.m. 52-tfn-P Pipe Bumper & Roll Bar-- for pick-up, $25. ea. 477- 5159 after 5 p.m. 3-tfn-P ’73 to ’77 Monte Carlo--For parts. 298-2725. 16-tfn-P 2 Lots for Sale-Adjacent, 43 x 129 ea. Johnston St., W. Wyoming. Beautiful for building. Call 288-2784. 23- ANIMALS Wanted--AKC Lhasa Apso for stud. 675-0480. 3-tfn-P Champion “Bloodline Show 39-tfn-P $100. 735-3475. 23-tfn-P. Free--to good home, 2 female, 1 male kittens. 6 wks. old, litter trained. 675-4871. 23-4-P Free--Kittens, some white, part angora, tigers. Male and female, 6-8 weeks old. 4-P PRODUCE SWEET CHERRIES-- Brace’s Orchards, Brace P PORCH SALE Porch Sale--July 16,9 a.m. to 12 noon. Chase Corners, Shavertown (at | intersec- BAZAAR Franklin Township. Volun- .teer Fire Co. 23. Parade, Saturday 7 p.m., Band, Friday and Saturday. 26-1-P factory prices, all models « ® tions, Homestead Equip- 1222-3635. 6-tfn-P