—— 1 Workshops ‘‘WEEDING WITHOUT REMORSE” is the theme of a workshop to be held April 25 in the Conference Center, Luzerne County Community College. Sponsored by the State Library of Pennsylvania, the workshop has been organized by G the Continuing Education Commit- @ tee of the Northeastern Pennsyl- vania Bibliographic Center in con- junction with district library centers _ in Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. Programs THE GREATER WILKES- BARRE CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE will sponsor a session on ‘Insurance Needs for the Small Busi- ness on Wednesday, April 24. The breakfast meeting will be held at the Sheraton-Crossgates and will begin at 7:57 a.m. Reservations for the program may be made by contacting the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce at 823-2101. The cost is $6.00-members, and $8.00-non-mem- bers. THE CONSUMER ADVISORY BOARD of Maternal and Family Health Services, Inc. (MFHS) will hold: a program on ‘Getting the Most for your Food Dollar’ at 10 a.m. on May 8, in the MFHS Train- ing Center, 936 Market St., Kings- ton. This program is free to the public. Reservations are ona limited basis. day to make reservations is May 1. Classes WILKES-BARRE GENERAL HOSPITAL will hold a seven-week series of Childbirth Preparation Classes, beginning Monday, April 29. The classes, held Mondays from 7 to 9 p.m. are taught by registered nurses from General's Obstetrics Department and are free-of-charge. Information on classes and reser- vations can be obtained by calling General Hospital’s Education Department at 829-8111, extension 2300. THE WYOMING VALLEY CATH- OLIC YOUTH CENTER will offer a preschool gymnastics class begin: ning May 13. The class will be held Monday and Wednesday afternoons from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and will run for 10 sessions. Anyone between the ages of 3 and 5 may sign up. For more information, please call the CYC at 823-6121 or stop by 36 S. Washington Street, Wilkes-Barre. Registrations are being taken Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. or Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fr. John Terry is director of CYC, a member agency of the Wyoming Valley United Way. Planning concert Meetings SANBURN SUTHERLAND, Presi- dent of the Economic Development Council of Northeastern Pennsyl- vania (EDCNP) announced today that the featured speaker at the Meeting of the Board of Directors of the EDCNP, on April 25, 1985, will be the Honorable Thomas Larson, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Dinner is $16.00 per person, and reservations may be made by send- ing a check payable to EDCNP to 1151 Oak Street, Pittston, PA 18640- 3795. # THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS, Wilkes-Barre-Scranton Chapter 137, will hold its monthly meeting on April 24, at the Holiday Inn, Route 315 and Kidder Street, Wilkes- i Barre. There will be an attitude adjust- smentperiod at'5 p.m. followed by a viewing of robotic films at 5:30 p.m. ay Buffet Dinner will be at 6 p.m. and Ww the meeting at'7 p.m. FRANKLIN AND NORTHMORE- LAND TOWNSHIP AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION will hold its Annual Meeting on May 7, at the Franklin Township Fire Hall at 8 p.m. Residents of both townships are surged to attend and support the » association. Don’t forget our monthly meetings, the first Tuesday of every month at the Franklin Township Fire Hall. NORTHEASTERN PENNSYL- VANIA'’S support-advocacy group for families and friends of schizo- phrenic persons will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 25, at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 35 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre. Topics to be discussed are: prob- lems families encounter with schizo- phrenic relatives and application for affiliation with the National Alliance for the mentally Ill, in Washington, D.C. VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM ) WAR POST 2, will meet Thursday, ~~ April 25, at 8 p.m. at the Coral Lounge, 245 Owen St., Swoyersville. . All ticket returns must be handed in at that time. The Veterans of the Vietnam War, Inc. is a full service organization open to all veterans. WILKES-BARRE GENERAL HOSPITAL’S Medical Explorers Post will meet on Thursday, April 25 at 7 p.m. in Alumni Hall, third floor. Topic of this month’s meeting is pathology. Dr. C. Warren Koehl, director of Laboratory Services, will be guest speaker. THE CHAPTER 9 DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS will meet on Monday, May 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Parsons VFW, Scott St., Wilkes- Barre. Commander Murray Brown will preside. Refreshments will be served. All members are urged to attend. THE NATONA EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION will hold its 34th annual meeting on Saturday, May 4, at 6:30 p.m. at the Swoyersville American Legion. For further information, contact Joe Kravitz at 477-5934. Ticket committee John Hilsher (Kingston); May 4 at 7 p.m. This 18 voice choir will perform classical selections along with hymns and folk songs. Admission is free, and the public is invited. For more information call 639- 5099. Events FOR A GREAT TIME on Satur- day, April 27 join the Wilkes-Barre Jaycees at their annual skate. The skate will be held from 8 p.m. to 12 midnight at Roller King Skating Rink, Kingston. Many prizes will be given away including free hamburger and movie passes. The grand prize for 1985 is a personal home computer. A SPECIAL EDUCATION NIGHT FOR ADULTS will be sponsored by the Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County Community Col- lege on Thursday evening, April 25, from 7 to 9. The main purpose of the program is to allow the potential adult stu- dent the opportunity to learn about college life and its relationship to him or her. Each college academic department will be represented at the program to allow for any ques- tions or information that is needed by the adult students. The program is open to the public at no charge and refreshments will be served. For further information on the Education Night for Adults contact the Office of Continuing Education at Luzerne County Com- munity College, 829-7477. THE SOCIAL CLUB of the Mead- ows Apartments, 220 Lake Street, Dallas, will hold its third annual Spring Festival on Thursday, May 9 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Chairman for this affair is Peg Williams. All items sold will be handcrafted by the residents, which will include: handmade arts and crafts, handpainted ceramics, fresh homemade baked goods, also plants, attic treasures, and rum- mage. Lehman / (Continued from page 12) Brown, Sheryl Clark, Carol Cragle, Sandra Honeywell, Judy Hopfer, David Judge, Christine Kindler, Michael Kirchner, Benjamin { Koprowski, Marlo Lukas, Tracey t McManus, Cheryl Mushala, Susanna 3 Poloskey, Anne Ryan, Ashley Ryan, Lisa Scouten, Cindy Slocum, Joseph Smith, Eric Steadle, Koren Strick- land, Lori Stroud, Alicen Van- Gorder, Kelly Wandel, Mark Wil- * liams. 12th Grade--Scholars: Michael Annetta, ' Sandra Dicton, Susan Dodson, “Michelle Judge, Margare- tha Lindberg, Evan Thomas, Kim- berly Young, Honors: Richard Bernick, William Boyle, Kipp Brobst, Ronald Brons- burg, Jodi Casterline, Maureen Cole, Donna Degennaro, John Der- hammer, Linda Dorrance, Robert Hackling, Eileen Haines, Christina Harrison, Tina Hummel, Karen Iwanowski, Wendy Jones, Colin Keefer, Joseph Lieb, Lori Lopasky, Sabrina Major, Paul Malak, David Mosier, Cynthia Scavone, Heather Sorber, Debbie Stockage, Michelle Sweitzer, Juanita Swire, Ryan Traver, Pamela Vollrath, Earl Weidner, Wanda Wojelk, Samantha Wood. first vice-president (Trucksville.) SHAVERTOWN FIRE CO. LADIES AUXILIARY will have Bingo on Thursday, April 25, at 7:15 p.m. at the Fire Hall. MEADOWS NURSING CENTER AUXILIARY cordially invites you to an open house on Sunday, April 28, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the center. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Walter Mohr A GARAGE SALE, BAKE SALE AND RUMMAGE SALE will be held on Friday, April 26, from 6 t0.9 p.m. and on Saturday, ‘April: 27, from 9 am. to 1 p.m. at the Trucksville Methodist Church: Educational Building. The builing is located on Church Road in Trucksville, off Route 309 at the traffic light. ville is having a candy: sale in hopes of raising money for a trip: Scouts are, selling. $1.00. candy bars at the following locations: Friday, April 26, 6 to 8 p.m.; Pizza Perfect, Acme (Dallas), Acme (Shavertown), . IGA, :Mimmo’s, McCrory’s, and .5. to. 7 p.m. at Franklin First Federal Bank. (Shav- ertown). Also, on: Saturday; April 27, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Acme (Dallas), Acme (Shavertown), 10 a.m. to p.m. at Hillside Dairy and 12.noon to 2 p.m, at. McCrory.s Dinners THE NOXEN UNITED METHOD- IST CHURCH will have a Turkey Dinner on Saturday, May 4. $4.75 for adults and $2.50 for children. We Route 309 on 29. ing a Family Style Ham Dinner to be served at the Shavertown United Methodist Church. The date for'the dinner is‘ May 8 and the time is 5-7-p.m. Takeouts are’ available “between 5 and 6: 30 pim. The prices’ are: Adults, $5. 00; children 6-12, $2.00; children’ under 6 years, no charge: The menu is as follows: fruit cup, gravy, green beans, cole slaw, homemade rolls, variety oF home: made cake. Aj Tickets can be plirchased” from call the church office at 675-3616! A CHICKEN BARBECUE. will be | held on Saturday, May, 11, from 3 to 6:30 p.m. at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Route 6, Tunkhannock. Cost is $4 for adults and $2 for children under 12 years of age. Courses A CPR COURSE will be offered by the Kingston Township Recrea- tion Commission on: Saturday, May 4, from 1 to 5 p.m: at the Kingston Township Municipal Building, 11 Carverton Road, Trucksville. Pre-registration, before April 27, is mecesary an can be made by al 3809 from 8:30 to 4:30, Monday through Friday. +! Cost will be $5.00 per person. FREE MSP (MOTORCYCLE SAFETY PROGRAM) rider courses are being scheduled for Luzerne County starting on May 14. The 17 hour course is being offered through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to. promote . better safety habits when riding a ‘motor- cycle. MSP rider courses are designen to give all residents of ‘the state the opportunity to learn to ride a motor- cycle safely and competently. Seven hours of instruction will take place in’ the classroom while ‘the - ‘remain- ing 10 hours will be’ spent on actual Students do not have to own their own motorcycle. Bikes are provided by MSP and by local dealers through dealer loan programs., To enter a free:MSP rider course, a resident must possess a Class 5 motorcycle permit or license. After the successful completion of the MSP rider course, the Class 5 permit will be updated. to a valid Pennsylvania motorcycle li without any further testing. For more information, ca free 1-800-442-6826." o ] OR RENT THROUGH ONE CALL DOES IT ALL FOR 3 MONTHS PERSONAL ITEMS VALUE Yo THAN 5300.00 BUSINESS RATES AVAILABLE © a aE a Sales THE LAKE-LEHMAN BAND SPONSORS will be conducting a Silent (Chinese) Auction on April 27 beginning at 1 p.m. in the high school gym. Tickets will be $3.00 Adults and $1.50 for children under 12. This will include admission, 25 chances for table prizes and free refreshments. Advance sale tickets will be avail- able at the Annual Spring Concert on April 19 and 20 or by calling Helen Rhode at 256-3595, Chris Folmar 477-2486 or Mary Jenkins 696-2951. A small gift will be given with each advance sale purchase of an adult ticket. THE SHAVERTOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT LADIES AUXIL- TARY will hold its annual rummage and white elephant sale at the Fire Hall. The dates and hours are Friday, May 3 from 10 am. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 4, $1.00 bag day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Coordinators Helen Misson, Ther- esa Bosak, Florence Stella and Alberta Roberts cordially invite all to come out and support this volun- teer organization’s project. Donated items can either be picked up or dropped off at the fire hall on Thursday evening, May 2, between 7 and 9 p.m. THE 33RD ANNUAL ANTIQUES SHOW AND SALE sponsored by the Women of Prince of Peace, Episco- May 3 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturday, May 4 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the church’s Parish House on Main Street, Dallas. The show will feature 13 antique dealers, a flower mart and a flea market. A snack bar will provide delicious homemade soups, sand- wiches, and pies throughout the show. A Victorian crystal decanter with a tear drop stopper will be awarded as door prize. The public is cordially invited to attend this fine spring Back Moun- tain event. Tickets may be pur- chased at the door. Free parking is provided. MRS. SALLY CARTWRIGHT, president of the Dorcas Society of St. Paul’s: Lutheran Church, Main St., Shavertown, recently announced a Rummage and Bake Sale will be held on Friday, May 3 from 9 a. m. to1 p.m. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the Estate of COLIN T. DODD; late “of"421 Warren Avenue, Kingston, :Luz-* erne County, Pennsylvania, who died on March "28, 1985. All persons indebted to said Estate are requestd to make payment and those having claims or demands to present the same without delay to Gertrude’ B. Mains, Executrix; c-0.«John E. Morris, lll, Esq., Morris & Shu- cosky, P.O. Box 1457, 65 W. South: St., ‘Wilkes-Barre; -Penn- Spans 18701-1457. 15.3.p LEGAL NOTICE 2 "NOTICE is: hereby: given that Letlers 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, a.m. 104:30 p.m. A bid bond or certified check in the amount of ten (10) percent of the total bid must accompany the sealed bid. PA" Act 40 applies to’ this bid. The Kingston Township: Board of Supervisors: retains the right to waive any informalities and the rion. to accept or 5 oo bids. Please’ mar elope New Police Cruiser. For the Kingston Township Board of Supervise Mark A. Kunkle: Secretary 15-2:P FOR SALE FOR SALE ““FOR'SALE Metal Folding Bed $20; electric floor sander $125. 824-1388. 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 675-1610. 10-tfn-P Quality French 10 Speed Bicycle, woman's peugot superb cond. $135. Call Chris at 675-2002. 10-tfn-P MXR Sustain Orignal Receipt Multivox space driver. 735-0740. 11-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. Beautifully Carved Oak Bedroom Suite $600; stainless steel range hood $30. 298- 2200. 13-tfn-P 4%.’ Upholstered Bar, 2 upholstered swivel stools $110; 30’ GE electric stove with 3 new extra burner elements, $100. 779- 3492. 15-tfn-P 8 H.P. Riding Lawn Mower 36" cut, electric start, headlights, good cond. P Queen Size Waterbed $600 neg. 822-8585. 14-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 fordean or Peggy. 13-tfnsR Bear Crafter Ski Rack SR-11, holds 4 pair of new, $55. Ask for Ron, 639-1560, 1-tfn-P ¢ 2 BF Goodrich Steel Belted Radial Tires 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, 4340. 11-tfn-P Boxes, Moving Low. price. 675-5785. 52-tfn-P, 2 CP Air: Tools; Air hammer and. gun, like brand new. Paid $520 $300. Call 287-2520, ask for Bob: 51-tfn-P Sears Auto. WAsher; Westinghuse elec. dryer., exc. cond. Sacrifice $175 for both. Antique Singer sewing machine."Was new in 1929, $175.'824-1388. 19 Cu. Ft. Upright Westinghouse Imperial Freezer, Energy saver.:$250. 823-0543: 15-tfn-P Freezer Good cond. Sectional Gold Satin Sofa; $800; :marble- ea.. 2 lamps at. $125. ea.; gold electric wall fixture with 5 candles 122" 10:speed, exc. 2 Prs. 100% Pleated in length; 1 pr, pleated 57%2 length drapes; 9x12 wool rug, overall.pattern. 288- 8870: after 9am. IS tfn-P Fiber-Optic Revolving Lamps am-fm cassette clock radios, . CBs; scanners; .cameras, other yard statues. 6 Drawer Unpainted Desk $30. 675-3076 after 5. p.m. 14-tfn-P Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner w-all. d 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 for 12'x7’ sliding door or window, matching for window: 7x5%2"; misc. items. 675-0021. 14-tfn- P GE Electric Self- Cleaning Oven 30’ wide. Asking $250. Serious inquiries need apply only between 5-8 p.m 823-3685: 14-tin-P Firewood 100 percent oak; cut! split; "delivered $70 per chord; unsplit $55 per chord. 824- 7979 after 5 p.m. 14-4- Ps & Queen ‘Size Mattress Set $35; floor waxer, good cond. 287-5239. 14-tfn-P § Kal Disgrostic ! Machine used few times. Brand new on cart. Must see to appreciate. Paid $2400, will sell for $1500. Call 287-2520. Ask for Bab. Bell & Howell Super 8 Movie Cameraand projector: Self: & threading, $125%Call 696-1865 after, 4 Pp. ms 15:tfp-P © ° Eureka Upright Vacuum, exc. cond. $28; GE Electric percolator like new, $5; Dry sink only 6 mos. old, original cost $298, asking $150,-All prices negotiable. 696- 3285. 15- hii B 2