{ Car to be awarded Dallas Post/Judie Mathers library. Rec Center now open The Dallas Borough Recreation Center began its fun-filled summer on June 10. The center will be open each day, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily activities for the summer will include games such as kickball, tag, basketball, ping-pong, tennis and board games. Weekly activities will include Arts ¢ Crafts, a story hour, bike hikes and field trips. Special events schedules thus far are Western Night, Christmas in July; a Lip Sync Contest, Olympic Days and a surprise trip! Come join the fun and games under the direction of Mr. Jay Pope with assistant director Christine Dombek and staff members. Amy O’Donnell, Sheri Ciccarelli, and Jill Radzinski. Children of all ages are welcome; must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Commission schedules kids’ contest The Kingston Township Recrea- tion Commission will be sponsoring Coloring Contest for children in grades K-6. Entry forms may be picked up at the Westmoreland Ele- mentary School Playground from the Recreation Staff or at the Town- ship Municipal Building, 11 Carver- ton Road, Trucksville during the week of June 17. There will be one prize awarded at each grade level. All contest entries must be submit- ted by June 21. The Kingston Township Recrea- tion Program will begin on June 17 at ‘the Westmoreland Elementary School Playground. Parents may register their child from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on June 17. Winners listed Jonathan R. Davis Fire Co. of Idetown announces the following winners of their annual bazaar raffle: First prize, $200, to B. Gregory of Harveys Lake; second prize, $100, to Irma Paglianite, of Harveys Lake; third prize, $50, to Pat Szy- manski of Dallas; and fourth prize, afghan to John Young, of Hunlock Creek. SUPPORT THOSE THAT ADVERTISE IN tox wr THE DALLAS POST *~ xX ttt tt 4 An $5.00 Pick Up Tuesday Concert set | Manwiller, from left, first row, Rick Larry Arrangements have been com- pleted between representatives of the Kiwanis Club and Circus USA to bring an old-fashioned tented circus to Dallas on- Saturday, July 6, at Fall Fairgrounds on Route 118. This year the circus features the Great Wallenda Duo with Enrico and Debbie Walldenda’s high wire act. The circus, ‘whether it is magic, illusion or real is a treat for chil- acts in the circus field from the civilized nations of the world will be seen. Trained domestic and wild ani- mals, including a performing ele- phant, are with the circus coming to town. Tents will be erected early circus day at the circus grounds. Mr. Link Lindquist of the Kiwanis Xp + + QDPPUA = # + + + x + ® ~ Club says that funds raised by the circus project will be devoted to the civic and charjtable activities of the organization. An advanced sale of tickets, at reduced prices and for the benefit of less-fortunate citizens, is now in progress throughout the Subscribe To The Post J © x xxx x x x xxx * * * * * * * * ol om $ 7.50 PER NIGHT 242 Dallas Memorial Highway >» $10.00 weekend Shavertown, PA 18708 (Friday to Monday Noon) (across from ranch wagon) x The Magic Number: 675-6155 ¥ We're Open Monday to Saturday 10 to 8 x Register Sunday 12:00 to 5:00 » Now To x Win VCR ; i No Purchase NO MEMBERSHIP FEES TO PAY ¥ Necessary ~ NO CLUBS TO JOIN - 2% Festival set The Shavertown Branch of the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will feature homemade pies, cookies, brownies, bread and Welsh cookies at the Auxiliary's Annual June Festival on Wednesday, June 19 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mrs. James Goodwin and Mrs. Frederick Eck are coordinating the activities of the Shavertown Branch. The general public is cordially invited to attend the June Festival which also includes live entertainment, a baby parade, celebrity splash, bingo, a health fair for adults and children and chicken and spaghetti dinners. The Festival will be held on the grounds of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, 562 Wyoming Avenue, Kington and all proceeds will be used to enhance patient care. Shown on the festival grounds are members of the Shavertown Branch. From left, are Mrs. James Goodwin, Mrs. Earl Brown, Mrs. William Clewell, Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Mrs. Allan Covert and Mrs. Phillip Anderson. Auction 44 features variety The month for weddings, graduations, Father’s Day and...AUCTION 44! WVIA-TV’s live, on-air auction continues through Saturday, June 15 on Channel 44. This year’s showcase item is a 1985 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series, valued at $26,300, and provided by Goodwin Lincoln-Mercury, Larksville. Alaska Com- pany, Inc., Bloomsburg, is this year’s major auction waterbed, $3250, Sugerman’s Furniture, Eyenon; hot tub, $3200, Warmth Inc., Danville; dresser w-mirror, desk, wardrobe, cocktail table, $2641, Gleason Cabine- try, Moosic; dining room, $2500, Jacob Kurlanchek Furniture, Duryea and Dallas; two wood-burning stoves, $2500, Woody’s Fireplaces, Kingston; car care pkgs., rustproofing, truck bed liners, $2370, Connolly’s underwriter. J . RV Sales & Service, Edwardsville; crystal chandelier, . Major items now in the Auction 44 warehouse $2350, Anesco, Kingston. # include: Grandfather clock, $2295, Ye Olde Clock & Gift Stoker stoves, patio furniture, $11,020, Alaska Com- pany, Inc., Bloomsburg; bedroom, china and buffet, chest, butler tray table, $7,305, Colonial Furniture, Freeburg; awning, barns, dog houses, other items, $6400, PA Aluminum, Berwick; Birchwood vacations, $6120, Birchwood Resort, E. Stroudsburg; computers, copier, $5380, North Central Digital, Danville; security systems, $5204, Triple A Security Systems, Wilkes- Barre; marble chips, tile, centerpieces, $5135, Passeri Marble & Tile, Dupont; two lawn and garden tractors, gas trimmer, $5078, Valley Outboard, Inc., Swoyers- ville; two satellite systems, $4990, Broody’s Satellite Systems, Swoyersville; eyeglasses, $4950, Doloff & Fragin, Scranton. Canon typewriters, copier, $4918, Golden Business Machines, Kingston; Disney World vacation for four, $4592, Hotel Royal Plaza, Eastern Airlines and Walt Disney World; porch, patio set, fireplace inserts, other items, $4500, Scranton Craftsmen, Throop; living room, apt. livingroom, cedar chest, cocktail table, $3949, Plaza House Furniture, Selinsgrove; cherry dining room set, $3900, Town & Country Furniture, Wilkes-Barre; custom van seating package, custom raised van sports-tep, $3700, Celebrity Coach, Larks- ville. Custom home stereo system, car stereo system, $3465, Suramit Audio, Kingston; two wall units, child’s Shoppe, Dallas; five-piece bedroom, $2249, Wilkes- . Barre Bedding Center, Wilkes-Barre; escape week~ ends, $2100, The Station Complex, Wilkes-Barre; diamond watch, $2100, Bartikowsky Jewelers, Wilkes- Barre; kitchen, $1995, Mariotti Lumber Co., Old Forge; get-away weekends, $1950, Sheraton Inn, Dan- , ville; double mattress-box spring, microwave oven, cedar chest, jewelry boxes, $1837, Nachlis Furniture, Plains; Surewall, $1809, Inca Company, Wilkes-Barre; cash register, $1800, Capital Cash Register Inc., Schuylkill Haven; kitchen, $1800, Whipple’s Lumber. Co., Laceyville; various-items $1600, Pocono Outlet Complex, Stroudsburg. (As : it Yamaha Tri-Moto, $1599, Speed & Sport Inc., - Bloomsburg, toys and collectibles, $1575, Toys & Things, Kingston and Stroudsburg; bathroom, $1560, © Eastern PA Supply Co., Wilkes-Barre; two-piece sofabed, - $1558, Statewide Furniture, Bloomsburg; computer discettes, $1400, Deemer’s Office Supplies, Scranton, Wilkeg-Barre, Kingston; gas range w-micro- wave, $1400, PA Gas & Water Co., Wilkes-Barre; desk chairs, $1393, Pittston Stove Works, Old Forge; mini car, $1300, A & A Auto Parts, Exeter; charcoal, cannel coal, ice melt, animal chaser, $1234, Milazzo Indus- tries, Pittston; bridal photography, $1200, Colorgraph- ies, Clarks summit; mini racer, $1200, D.G. Nicholas, Scranton. oo Ww ( COMMUNITY HEALTH DAY | \ Tyler Memorial Hospital June 15, 1985 - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. You are invited to a day of fun, while at the same time you have an opportunify to learn about the many health-related services and skilled professionals available to you within your own community. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE + + w vr Demonstrations: 3 CHAIN SAW SAFETY — Gay's True Value : ofa JAWS OF LIFE — Tunkhannock Ambulance Assoc. e MAST TROUSERS — Mehoopany Ambulance Assoc., HARE TRACTION SLINTS — Laceyville Ambulance Assoc. ¥ % 5 Mile HEALTH RUN and 1 Mile “FUN RUN" i : % + FREE Health Screenings: Cancer Diagnostic Clinic, by appointment (call 836-2645 or 836-3217) Blood Glucose Testing 3 High Blood Pressure Screening Hemoccult Test : Pulmonary Function Testing and Oximeter Readings Vision Screening Nutrition Profile % Yr Health Talk Series by Your Local Health Professionals % % Guided Tour of Hospital Out- Patient Departments w ¥ Entertainment — Boretti Dance Group, Whipple Dance Co., “Auburn” Yt % Children’s Theater and Adult Audio/Visual Displays % Y Petting Zoo and Pony Rides ¥% ¥ Hourly Drawings — FREE Dinners at Local Restaurants #% ¥ Food and Refreshments, including “healthy” food alternatives % % Raffle Tickets (proceeds to benefit T.M.H. Scholarship Fund) FIRST PRIZE: TRIP FOR TWO TO ORLANDO, FLORIDA — 7 NIGHTS % 3 Information on a Variety of Health Topics % Y% Many Participating Area Health Care Providers ¥% ¥_And More . . : FREE "VIAL-OF-LIFE” If you present this coupon at the Information Booth ot the | COMMUNITY HEALTH DAY at Tyler Memorial Hospital on | June 15, 1985, you will receive a FREE “Vial-Of-Life". | | | | NOME i unionism os Bites ies leah aesevns Address: ".......x. Sh fie caveuvret et eversvtns be DP S/o hd — — _ Lip Code .. THA = : WA ERR NEO A i pr / oF LL