Twins graduate Binghamton, N.Y. Among the best JUNE 6, 1984 and Ray lwanowski will be Iwanowski has class. What you see is what you get, may be the case in many new or remodeled kitchens or bathrooms, says Mrs. Josephine Kotch, Exten- sion Home Economist for Luzerne County. During a three hour class on new- remodeled kitchen or bathrooms Mr. and Mrs. David Germick dis- cussed the important details of unseen features in installing HAS INFLATION ceramic tile for example with this type of installation, a cement sur- face similar to the thickness and size of underlament must be used for the ceramic tile surface. Com- paring costs and materials is very important. The Germicks also discussed many new products for countertops, bathroom and kitchen sink fixtures, placement of windows for maxi- mum use of kitchen design. CHUB OUT OF YOUR, re Ws Dallas Post/Ed Campbell School tonight are, from Fredrickson, Sweden. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Wagner gets degree Barry Thomas Wagner of Dallas is shown just after receiving his degree from Dr. Joseph R. Fink, president of College Misericordia during commencement exercises held last Sunday at the Dallas college. Wagner was awarded a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration. 3 Deadline: Thursday 5 p.m. Denmark; Jonas The Harveys Lake Homecoming Festival is sponsoring a tube race on Saturday, June 16 at 2 p.m. at Sandy Bottom Beach. This year’s chairman of the tube race is Jon Thomas. Those participants with a competitive spirit may join together in earning their place among the festival winners. There will be two divisions, division one - ages 10 to 15 and division two - age 16 to adult. Each contestant must be a profi- cient swimmer, life jackets are required and all contestants must supply their own rubber tube. Tro- phies will be awarded at the Home- coming Awards Program at Old Sandy Bottom Beach at 3 p.m. Applications are available at local lake businesses. The festival is a two day event June 16 and 17 sponsored by the HarveysLake Homecoming Festival Committee. Other events include a Pro and Amateur fishing contest, Irish Heritage Games Committee, 0x Roast, Sand Sculpture contest, Little Miss Harveys Lake, Home- coming Festival Dance, Fireworks, Boat Show, Vehicular and Water Parade, Fashion Shown, Sky Divers Air Show and a Water Show presented by the Harveys Lake Knite Skiers. A Program Guide, with times and events may be obtained through local businesses. The Swetland Homestead, located on Wyoming Avenue near the Midway Shopping Center in the borough of Wyoming, is now open to the public until Labor Day. Hours of visitation will be Thursday, friday, until 4 p.m. The Homestead is one of the two oldest homes in the Wyoming Valley. It was begun in 1797 by Revolutionary War veteran, Luke Swetland and remained in the Swet- land Family until 1958 when Luke’s great-great-granddaughter, Mrs. Frank G. Darte, gave the house to the Wyoming Historical and Geolog- ical Society. Each of the five down- stairs rooms in the Homestead is furnished in a different period style. As visitors move from the 18th century settler’s cabin to the Viecto- rian parlor, they are shown changes in lifestyles and taste for a 60-yar period. The first portion of the home, a cabin built by Luke Swetland, con- tained two downstairs rooms and a large loft above. Today, the cabin’s original fireplace with its bake oven and furnishings reminiscent of the early period of settlement provide visitors an introduction to the his- tory of the home. Moving through the house guests view the dining room with its Fed- eral period, furniture illustrating the tastes and syles’of the early 19th century. From the" dining room one furnishings depicting the accepte downstairs rooms® include a bed- room and a parlor with appoint- ments from the Victorian era of the 1860's. The Wyoming Historical and Geo- logical Society has maintained this historic building as a community educational resource for over 20 years. In addition to summer visita- tion hours, the Homestead is open to area elementary schools for class tours in the spring and fall. Admission to the home is $1.00 for adults, $.50 for children 5-16, and no charge for children under 5. The Wyoming Historical and Geo- logical Society is a non-profit com- munity organizaiton dedicated to preserving and interpreting the his- tory of Luzerne County. 2 Leather Coats size 7-8, and 16, $65. ea.; Singer Sewing machine like new $150; 16" Zenith Color TV (offer). 675-6429. 16-tfn-P Antique Dining Room Set--china closet, buffet and server, $300. 639- 2608 after 5 p.m. 10- tfn-P Solid Pennsylvania Cherry Diningroom Suite large breakfront with beveled glass round table, 6 chairs & tea cart in perfect cond. Moving to small apartment. Call 1-655- 1376 after 5. 11-tfn-P 12°x84”’ Drapes $25 pair; 20’" girls Schwinn bicycle $30; exterior door and frame $35; student desk $20. 675- 5740. 16-tfn-P Roller Skates: Girls sneaker type indoor- outdoor, urethane wheels, size 4. A-1 cond. $10. 675-3076 after 5 p.m. 13-tfn-P 40’ Gibson Electric Stove--with clock and timer and continuous cleaning oven. Exc. cond. 675-1632. 13-tfn- P Paper Back History Book about early Wyoming Valley, written by Jim Davis, 209 Davenport St., Dallas, naming such settlers as Zebulon Butler, Elihu williams, Samuel Ransom, Isaac Tripp, Silas Park, Lazarus Stewart, Uriah Stevens, Jonathan Haskel, Zipron Hibbard, Evans family, and many more too numerous to mention. Towns mentioned are Nanticoke, Forty Fort, Kingston, Plymouth, a grist mill between Wilkes-Barre and Pittston and more. The book is complete with love stories, hardships, sacrifices, adventure. The cost is $3 at Jim’s house or $3.60 mailed. Call 675-2746. 10-tin-P Thermo King Wood Stove with water coils for hot water heat or domestic hot water $375. 696-3640. 14-tfn- P Kenmore Washer & Dryer Stack unit used 2%. years. Almond color $435. 696-2772. 9-tin-P Set of Garage Doors, 7°10" high 4'3’' wide, 20’ running track. Best offer. 298-2214. 21-tfn-P T-Town Shed--8'x10’, harvest gold, brown shingles, $425. 298- 2129. 9-tfn-P Bradford Small Organ, 26 keys, $35. 477-2047. 9-tfn-P Dickson Stove--Wood and coal combination. $425. 298-2129. 9-tin-P Magnavox 25’ color consoletelevision, 10 yrs. old. Picture tube 3 yrs. old. needs work, beautiful cabinet, best offer, 822-6023 after 6 p.m. 10-tfn-P Dishwasher--G.E. Avocado Green, woodblock top, exc. cond. $125. Call 333- 5959. 10-tfn-P English Saddle exc. cond. 17 inches with fittings. 696-4705. 10- ttn-P 8 Pc. Place Setting Pfaltzgraff Gourmet Dishes; Atari Video game with game cartridges and extra paddles, like new. 696- 3017. 21-tfn-P FOR SALE Couch--Light beige and yellow flowered $50; chair gold tweed $25; or both for $75. 675-3891. 7-tin-P Maytag Wringer Washer Good cond. cheap. 696-2280. 16- tfn-P 2 New 6’ Ea. Durable Formica Countertops with coved back splash and front edge surfaced with decorative laminate. 287-3232. 7- tfn-P Bulldozer Blade for Oliver OC3 Crawler. 675-3252. 7-tfn-P Ethan Allen Sofa China closet, antique blue dresser and chest of drawers. 696-2995 after 5 p.m. 7-tfn-P Hot Point Electric Range--Harvest gold, 4 burners, full size oven, exc. cond. $150. 735- 4039. 8-tfn-P 9x11 Hillary Tent--Used one season. Very good cond. $90; camp kitchen-locker type storage of food transforms to counter $45. 333-5247. 8-1fin-P FOR SALE Exhaust Fan $25; kitchen stove top, 4 burners, $35; triple mirror and lamp. 287- 0639. 18-tfn-P 1 Caloric Combination Coal & Gas Stove, good. cond. $50; RCA 19 Cu.Ft. Refrigerator- Freezer, good cond. $100; GE Washer $100, exc. cond.; one 38’ aluminum extension ladder $75. 287-1893 efter 1, 287-7831 after 4:30. 21-tfn-P Blessed Mother Statue for yard or huse. 1-86’’ high, 1-27'" high. 693-3322. 11-tfn-P 2 Steel Belted Radial 14” Tires on wheels. Will fit GM cars. 675- 3973. 6-tfn-P 30” Crossley Gas Stove 4 mos. old., exc. cond., 58 McCarragher St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702 after 5 p.m. evenings and Saturday. 6-tfn-P Formica Topped Kitchen Table with leaf $8.50; green stair carpet $7.50. 675-3317. 6-tfn-P Electric Stove exc. cond. $425; white base metal cupboard $20; lamps, $5; women’s clothing, nothing over $1.00; Dehumidifier $50; 4 metal folding chairs, exc. cond. $10. 639-2415. 15-tin-P Tomato Stakes all oak, 6 ft. long. Can be used fo other purposes as turkey runs, bean poles etc. 25¢ ea.; over 100, 20c ea. 287-8581. 15- tfn-P Camera Canon Snappy 20, fully auto., 35mm, like new, $50. 288- 6665. 16-tfn-P Hickory Hill Floral Loose Cushioned Back Couch--6' ft. long, exc. cond. $250. 696-4479. 16-tfn-P 30 Cup Electric Coffee Maker--$15; electric guitar and amplifier $75; GE Disposal $20. 735- 8202. 6-tfn-P Portable Royal Manuel Typewriter $75. Like new cond. 12’ GE B&W TV $40; 2 new ladies wigs, medium brown $10 ea. 696-1620. 14- tfn-P ; Two New White | Wedding Gowns Size 10-12. Never worn. $100 each. 824-8701 or 675-4383. 18-tfn-P Boys’ Sport Coat--size 14, brown tweed. Gant label, like new, $18. 696-1345. 12-tfn-P 3 Pc. Wicker Set With Cushions not antique, $75; old rocker $20. 288-1228. 17-tfn-P Kenmore Heavy Duty Electric Dryer $250; 15.1 Cu. Ft. chest freezer $150; 24 ft. round above ground pool with accessories. Make offer. 675-2210. 17-tfn-P John Deer Farm Tractor Model A, needs radiator work $300. 639- 1418. 17-tfn-P Playpen & Crib--like new $50. 696-3713. 17- tfn-P 40” Round Solid Wood Coffee Table, 24" square chestnut and cane two-tiered coffee table, solid wood rocking horse 3% ft. high. All beautiful in exc. cond. 675-0065. 17-tfn-P FOR SALE FOR SALE 2 Used Rear Tires & Tubes--for farm Ford tractor. 12-4-28. Call 675-3252. 12-tfn-P Radial Tires ER 14 Inch, 2 reglar tread mounted & balanced like for GM $78; one new tire in rim $47; 2 snow tires $55. pair. 288-3255. 13-tin-P 250 Gal. Oil Tank $20; Remington adding machine $15; Admiral Color TV, needs some tube type work, $20. Call 693-3195. 17-tfn-P Ice Machine; side by side Admiral refrigerator; King size bed with frame; tables and wooden restaurant benches, electric deep fryer. Call 639-1929. 18- tfn-P Office Desk--Steel & formica, 30 x 60, DBL Pedestal, 5-drawer, 675-3075. 9-tfn-P Dogwood Trees $1.00; grey dogwood, 50 cents; blue spruce and hemlock, 50 cents ea.; chestnut, $2.00; day lilies 50 cents, daffodil bulbs 10c. 675-3057. 18-tfn-P Blue Spring Coat size 40-42, $10; stereo, $60; cobalt blue dishes; white lily of thevalley 25 cents ea.; yellow double primrose, 50 cents. 675-3057. 18-tfn-P Buscher Trumpet good cond. $100; coats and prom gowns, various colors and sizes, coats sizes 6-9, gowns sizes 1-7, $10-$40. 675-3086. 18-tfn-P 5 Ft. Portable Maple Bar with padded red naugahyde trim & 2 matching stools; Walnut base kitchen cabinet, 24x34x24. 675-2483. 11-4n-P. Girls Ice Skates--size 2; boys ice skates, size 1; boys roller skates, size 1; childs ski boots, size 1. 675-2483. 11- tfn-P 3 Lazy Suzanne Table Server; 4 speed automatic turntable with base, 2 speakers; amplifier, AM-FM, stereo radio and 8 track tape deck; bathroom ceiling ventilator fan; portable dome hair dryer. 675-2483. 11-tfn- P