i i a PETER REE EABERRREI Rabie RY EE . d Ml. i ~~ Fashion show set The College Misericordia Business Club will sponsor a Fashion Show, on April 21, at 8 p.m. at the Dallas campus. Students will model fashions from the Merry-Go-Round, Wyoming Valley Mall, and Fashion Plus, Kingston. Hair styles will be fashioned by Hair Scenes, Wilkes-Barre. Tickets are $3 for adults, and $2 for student sand senior citizens. Proceeds will benefit the Luzerne County Missing and Exploited Children Center, Mountaintop. Participating in the fashion show are, from left." Debbie Watson, West Pittston; Daniel DeRoberto, Exeter; Lydia Zurenda, Exeter; Robert Corcia, South Plainfield, N.J.; Joe Schoefield, Scranton; Melissa Hume, Hampton, N.J.; Bill Jones, Dallas; Chris Gaudenzi, Trucksville. For information and tickets, call 675-2181, ext. 253 Flea Market IS planned Member of the hand-crafted clothing, TRI ir Preparing cookies cookies for the Soccer Club’s baked goods table. Dallas High School Soccer Club are busy making final prepara- tions for ‘A Little Bit of Everything,” a flea market and bazaar from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. at the senior high school gymna- sium and cafeteria. Over 80 vendors will be on hand to exhibit and sell their wares which will include antiques, original works of art, wooden toys, brass items, lamp shades, hand-painted porce- lain and “white ele- phants’’ to mention just a few. The soccer parents will be selling lunch- eon items and home- made baked goods. Proceeds from this project will help to defray travel expen- ses for the team’s 1986 cultural and soccer educational trip to Scotland. iii pani a i Calendar (Continued from page 16) Exhibits “NUTZENBOLTZ,” an exhibit of found-object creations by Shaver- town resident Tom McCabe will be presented in the Sheehy Student Center at King’s College from Sunday, April 21, to Wednesday, May 1. Concerts A SURE SIGN OF SPRING is the annual Dallas Senior High School Stage Band Spring Conert. The con- cert will be held one night only, April 19 at 8 p.m. at the senior high school. Admission is $1.00. The band under the direction of Mr. David Benn will perform works by Vaughaun, Williams Tull and Sousa. The Jazz Ensemble which recently placed outstanding in the loval Red Cross Jazz Festival will also appear. Drives RESIDENTS OF SHAVERTOWN are reminded to send in their dona- tions to the Shavertown Fire Com- pany Fund Drive. The drive has been in effect for four weeks and response to it has not been as good as had been expected. Money collected from the fund drive is used for upkeep of the firetrucks and fire-fighting equip- ment. Part of the Cultural Events Series at King’s, the exhibit will be open to the public free of charge Mondays to Fridays, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays, noon to 8 p.m. Brook (Continued from page 20) back and forth like UFO’s over the hilly landscape. Entering by the large oak doors, the mood immediately warms to a subtle, but glowing mauve which deepens to a medium rose in certain areas of the room. Greenery and glass play up the elegant peacock chairs and the plush, deep rose carpeting alludes to perpetual pampering. Both the ‘Skillet of Fresh Mushrooms’, drenched in Claret with a delightfully mellow cheese topping and the “Fried Vegetable Sampler”, which features fresh mush- rooms, cauliflower, broccoli, cheese, onions and other delectables, are promising preludes to dinner. Meat enthusiasts will sigh after tasting the well marinated beef tenderloin of the Bouef Bourgionne (Beef Burgundy) and sea food lovers will appreciate the succulent sweetness of the choice King crabmeat of the Crabmeat Casserole. * Abruptly, the end lineman grabs, what you realize now, is merely a room divider, not a wall. Slowly the structure of the hive is peeled back to reveal one, extremely large ‘dome; the hub of which stands directly behind the huge dance floor. In the blackness one can make out several moving forms that appear to be human but as far as having any preparation for what you are about to witness that will take place inside the orbital void...Forget it! Musicians are tuning...instruments are hum- ming...when the house lights suddenly snap on...100 of them flashing; pink to green to blue to purple. Then BAM. The entire ceiling lights up as the music of “Quest” rolls out fast; like so many steel balls of a player pinball machine. Produced Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, ‘The Brook’ offers the very finest in regional bands and has proven to be one of the hottest night spots. in N.E. Pennsylvania. In conjuction to regular dining, early bird dinner begins at 5 p.m. and offers three entrees at Teasonable prices. Saturday is ‘Prime Rib Night’. Please call for information - 836-2151." In addition to their restaurant and banquet facilities, the resort has a dairy bar and family restaurant; serving the same 25 flavors of ice cream. Swimming pool and fitness center, golf and miniature golf, a 33 room motel, lounge and barber shop are some of the extras the Shadowbrook offers its patrons. While reservations aren’t required, they are suggested for dinner. Credit cards are welcomed at Shadowbrook. ATErersn 5 P.M. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been ganied in the Estate of Henry . Gerhard, late of Kingston Borough, Luzerne County, Penn- sylvania, (died February 15, 1985) to ADRIENNE SMITH, of 10 Heights Drive, Wyoming, Pennsylvania 18644. All persons indebted to ' said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims and demands to present the same without delay to the Executrix or her attorney. Robert J. Scovell 314 Park Building 400 Third Avenue Kingston, Pennsylvania 18704 12-3-P LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of EMMA WIELAND HART, late of Jenkins Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, (died November 25, 1984) to EDITH HART SMITH. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment and those having claims and demands to present the same without delay to the Executrix or her attorney. Robert J. Scovell 314 Park Building 400 Third Avenue Kingston, Pennsylvania 18704 14-3 Bolens 14 hp. Tractor, mowing deck, snow blower, cab, wheel weights, chains, hydraulic lifting, P.T.O. equipped. Shaft driven, low running hrs. Excellent cond. 693- 2006. 1-tfn-P Firewood 100 percent oak, cut, split, delivered $70 per chord; unsplit $55 per chord. 824- 7979 after 5 p.m. 14-4- P Queen Size Mattress Set $35; floor waxer, good cond. 287-5239. 14-tfn-P 6 Drawer Unpainted Desk $30. 675-3076 after 5 p.m. 14-tfn-P Galvanized Laundry Tub with stand and new hoses $12.00. Phone evenings 388- 6384. 11-tfn-P Bolens Lawn Tractor mowing deck, snow thrower, wheel weights, chains. 696-4340. 11- tfn-P Akai Cassette Deck GX-F35 $100; Akai receiver, 80 watts $175. Both items in exc. cond. 288-3683 days, 675-3541 after 6 p.m. 11-tfn-P 23% ”’ Geurciotti 12 Speed Bicycle all dura ace tubular tires or clincher $300; 24" Velosolex bicycle, red, 12 speed, Reynolds 531 tubing, $300. 288-3683 days, 675-3541 after 6 p.m. 11-tfn-P Singer Electric Sewing Machine all attachements, cabinet, $125. Upholstered barrel back chair $30. 477-5072. 12-tfn-P Black Wooden 4 Legged Bench and 2 matching chairs. $100. 675-5211 ask for Jean or Peggy. 13-tfn-P Beautifully Carved Oak Bedroom Suite $600; stainless steel range hood $30. 298- 2200. 13-tfn-P Organ Seldom played. Like new, sacrifice $950. Call for details. 829-4969 or 655-1822. 50-tfn-P Kal Diagnostic Machine used few times. Brand new on cart. Must see to appreciate. Paid $2400, will sell for $1500. Call 287-2520. Ask for Bob. 51-tfn-P 2 CP Air Tools, Air hammer and gun, like brand new. Paid $520 for both will sell both for $300. Call 287-2520, ask for Bob. 51-tfn-P 24’ Muskin Pool, stainless steel pump, 100 Ib. chlorine, has deck, needs a liner $500 negotiable. 824- 8723. 10-tfn-P Late Model Cub Cadet Tractor--44"’ cut, 12 h.p., auto. shift, exc. cond. highest bidder. 693-3322. 10-tfn-P Kirby Vacuum Classic 111 2-CB rug renovator, fumigator, paint sprayer, shag rug fluffer, all accessories $125. Call 675-1610. 10-tfn-P Speed Bicycle, woman's peugot superb cond. $135. Call Chris at 675-2002. 10-tfn-P FOR SALE FOR SALE ANIMALS Sectional Gold Satin Sofa, $800; marble- topped end tables, $150 ea.; 2 lamps at $125. ea.; gold electric wall fixture with 5 candles and black drops, $135. Call 822-2502. 52-tfn-P Boxes, Moving Cartons. Various sizes. Low price. 675-5785. 52-tfn-P Bear Crafter Ski Rack SR-11, holds 4 pair of skies, with lock. Almost new $55. Ask for Ron, 639-1560. 1-tfn-P 2 BF Goodrich Steel Belted Radial Tires 185-70 R14’s $35 each. 639-1560 ask for Ron. 1-tfn-P Brand New Security Dead Bolt Yale Lock. Will install for $30. 824- 1388. 1-tfn-P New and Used Golf Clubs Very reasonable. 693-1940. 11-tfn-P Novelty Items of many types. Fiber-optic revolving lamps, musical revolving silk-floral arrangements with lights, Blessed Mother, Saints, yard figurines, new still in box. 693- 4340. 11-tfn-P 1 Prince Dirt Bike $30; 122" 10 speed, exc. $60; 1 dune buggy, 5 h.p. Briggs & Stratton $100. 693-0444. 13-tfn- P 2 Prs. 100%. Pleated Width 75" in length; 1 pr. pleated 57% length 75%" custom made drapes; 9x12 wool rug, overall pattern. 288- 8870 after 9 a.m. 13- tfn-P Queen Size Waterbed $600 neg. 822-8585. 14-tfn-P Fiber-Optic Revolving Lamps am-fm cassette clock radios, CBs, scanners, cameras, Blessed Mother and other yard statues. New. 693-4340. 14-tfn-P Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner w-all attachments, real good cond.; Blessed Mother statue fo the yard; yard figurines. 693-3322. 14- tfn-P Pair of Love Seats newly upholstered; green Kerestan rug, 12x16%2; lined drapes window, matching for window 7x5%2’; 2 rocking chairs; misc. items. 675-0021. 14-tfn- P GE Electric Self- Cleaning Oven 30" wide. Asking $300. Serious inquiries need apply only between 5-8 p.m. 823-3685. 14-tfn-P MXR Sustain Orignal Receipt Multivox space driver. 735-0740. 11-tfn-P Sheer Priscilla Curtains tie backs and valance included: Rust, 90x63, brand new, $25. Call 675-2164 after 6 p.m. 5-tfn-P GE Electric Dryer used 3 months. Heavy duty with energy saving settings. $275. Call after 6:30 p.m. 696- 4118. 5-tfn-P 1 Bunny Fur Jacket woman's size med., like new $20; 2 size 14, winter jackets, 1 blue, 1 beige, $12. ea.; Sesame Street Cookie Monster lamp, exc. cond. $12. 675-3891. 6- tfn-P Wardrobe for tall, slim young man: 10 dress slacks, 4 dress shirts, 12 T-shirts, Wrangler jacket, bib jeans. Sell separately or all for $50. 675-2508 evenings. 9- tfn-P Ski Clothing and Ski Equipment. Best offer. 696-3276. after 5:30 p.m. 2:tfn-P Evinrude Outboard Motor Fleetwin model, (as is). Asking $200. 287-0286. 2-tfn-P Burnham Corporation Furnace. Hand fired or conversion 2 oil burner guns and grates. 287- 0286. 2-tfn-P 4 Trail Boss Radial Tires 33-1250 x 15, $400 neg. 333-4156. 3- tfn-P Storm Windows (1) 25x26, (3) 25x50, (4) 25x56 $10. ea. 675- 3627. 3-tfn-P Woman’s Wardrobe large size, 15 dresses, 6 blouses, Sell separately or all for $50. 675-2508 evenings. 9- tfn-P Lowrey Spinet Organ 2 keyboards, foot pedals, $175. 675-2708. Kitchen Set oak table with one leaf, 6 solid oak chairs, exc. cond. $275 or neg. 696-1661. 4-tfn-P Serta Perfect Sleeper Box Spring & Mattress, full size, brand new, with bed frames, $300. 696- 1661. 4-tfn-P Guitar or Accordion AMPEG amplifier $145. 823-0710. 4-tfn-P 110” Table Saw, new; 120" apartment sized bottled gas range; woodburner stove. 655- 0052. 5-tfn-P Oil Storage Tank 250 gal., used indoors. Exc. cond. $35; 16’ lite weight Craftsman chain saw $80. 696-2870. 8- tfn-P Couch & Swivel Chair to match almost new $300. Must sell, moving out of state. 287-5239. Hay for Sale, 500 bales, first cutting. Call 288-8525. 8-tfn-P Meyers Snow Plow 675-4073. 9-tfn-P Responsible Person to pick up child at the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School Dallas Center. Apirl 29 until June 4. References required. Call 696-4705. 12-4-P Experienced Cleaning Woman wanted in Dallas every Friday. References required. Call 696-4705 for interview. 12-4-P Baby Sitter, Harveys Lake area. Call 639- 5030. 13-4-P Mature Female to Babysit 8-5 p.m. 3 days per week. Must have own transportation. 639- 2413 after 6 p.m. 13-4- P Airlines Now Hiring. Reservationists, stewardesses and ground crew positions available. Call 1-619- 569-0241 for details. 24 hrs. 13-3-P ORGANIST-CHOIR DIRECTOR needed for Back Mountain Church. References to be provided upon request. Send resume to P.O. Box 1777, Shavertown, Pa. 18708. 14-4-P Carpenters will do house remodeling, paneling, doors, etc. commercial, insured. 477-3424 or 477-5591. 11-8-P Will Do Typing Services in my home. 696-4051. 11-4-P Carpentry general construction, interior- exterior. No jobs too big or small. Free estimates. 30 yrs. exp. 675-2620 after 12 p.m. 11-5-P Will Babysit your 3 to 5 year old in my home. 675-0287. 12-4-P Lawn Cutting Back Mountain area only. Call after 5 p.m. 675-8712. 12-4-P 15 Yr. Old Boy looking for yard work in Dallas area. Call 675-2740. 13- 4-P Housework Wanted Dallas-Tunkhannock Area. 333-4846. 14-4-P Harry Ashford Plastering--Complete or patchwork, swirl ceilings, paint work. | do small and big plastering jobs, 30 yrs. exp., Ref. furnished 823-5583. 12- 4-P Horse Jumps; show and practice, have an advantage this summer. Call 826-0238. 8-tfn-P Dutch Dwarf Rabbits 2 months old $8 a piece. 696-4441. 11-4-P Baby Lambs. Ready for Easter. Call 639-5881. 11-4-P : Maltese Male Pup AKC registered. 288-2343 after 4 p.m. 12-4-P. AKC Registered 2 Female Beagles Mom and pop both hunters, $50. Ask for Ray. Call 675-1579. 13-4-P Free Manure, great for your garden. After 7 p.m. 675-3416. 11-4-P Free Loving Red ‘Doberman puppy mixed with Springer. 8 wks. partly housebroken. Family with children preferred. 836-3361. 11- 4-P \ Free Playful, beautiful 6 wk old kittens, litter trained, to a good home only. Solid greys and black tortoise shell. 287-1465. 13-4-P Will Swap 8x10 view camera, tripod, film plate holders, for 35mm Leica camera. Call 287- 1033. 12-4-P Male Needs Roommate for 3 : bedroom mobile home. $130.00 per mo. 477- 5072 or 477-5661. 12-4- P Piano Bench Call 639- 2605. 13-tfn-P BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Flea Market & Bazaar Sat., April 20, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. over 80 exhibitors, Dallas Sr. High School Gym. 14-1-P Garage Sale New and used women's clothes, shoes 5%2-6, purses, sweaters, etc., Also toys, household and miscellaneous articles, Shavertown, Pa. April 20 and 21, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 14-1-P Indoor Yard Sale Friday and Saturday, April 19 & 20, 9-5 p.m. Household goods, 170 Shady Lane, Trucksville, Pa. 14-1-P 2 Bedroom House for privileges. Rent, ol utilities, security, and references required. Call 639-5030. 8-tfn-P Honeymoon Cottage (Doll House) on Harveys Lake. 125 ft. lake frontage, private patio. For rent for the summer season. Suitable for two. Utilities included in rent. Security and references required. Call 639-2605 for more information. 13-tfn-P Mansfield, Pa.--20 Acres & Mobile home, completely furnished. Water, electric, and septic system, 15565 road frontage. Good hunting and fishing. Must sacrifice dug to ill health. Call 639-2605 after 5 p.m. 9-tfn-P Must Sell 2 bedroom mobile home. Set up in park or can be moved. $7,000 neg. 822-8585. 14-1-P For Sale Established rural tavern business. Hunlock Creek area. Includes license, and all equipment. $62,000 firm. Call 256-3353 before noon. 14-1-P Government Homes from $1 (U repair). Also delinquent tax property. Call 1-805-687-6000 Ext. GH 6026 for information. 14-8-P LOST & FOUND Found in Beaumont, male mixed breed dog. Black and white. Short haired. 639-2676. 12-4- P AUTO PARTS 3 L-78x15 Tracker P-G Mud & Snow Tires. Off Jeep. Good cond. 639- 1364 after 7 p.m. 3-tfn- P