The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 11, 1985, Image 16

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Call
868-5378 —
SWIMMING POOLS
& ACCESSORIES
Above - grounds,
In - grounds,
Chemicals, Filters,
Solar Blankets,
Inflatables &
Games.
All Top Quality
At
DISCOUNT
POOLS
S. River & Academy Sts.
S. Wilkes-Barre
PLUMBING,
ELECTRICAL,
HEATING,
CARPENTRY,
MASONRY.
Complete Interior &
Exterior Remodeling.
Also Mobile Homes
Completely Serviced.
Registered,
Licensed, Insured.
Call
693-4340
RESIDENTS
MANOR
State Licensed
Personal Care Home
161 DANA ST.
Wilkes-Barre
Private and Semi-Pri-
vate Accomodations in
a residential setting.
Laundry, Meals, 24-hr.
supervision. long or
Short term. Independ-
ence is maintained.
For Information
CALL
825-5708
WILL DO
PARTIAL JOBS
779-9957
t's Hair
& Stuff
he %* STORAGE
% HEATING
¥% PLUMBING
vc TV SERVICE
VALVE JOBS
ENGINES REBUILT
HOT TANKING
¥% PLANTS
¥% PERSONAL CARE HOME
% SEWING MACHINES SALES & SERVICE
% AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES
% HAIR STYLING
% PERSONAL LOANS
a
675-6558
ers,
HEAD
AUTOMOTIVE
ACCESSORIES
prices.
Please call
for appointment
or just walk in
Open
Tuesday 9-12
Wed. & Thur. 9-8
MAID
FOR YOU
Housecleaning
Service
Reasonable
Rates
Kingston
Supplies
Furnished
Senior Citizens
Discount
By Appointmnet
735-1568
PN
GARDEN
Ogg HUT
eo 0 0 y
OPEN EVERY DAY
Hanging Baskets,
Beautiful & Unique
Tropical Plants,
¥« CARPENTRY
¥% BEAUTY ACADEMIES
% WASH, WAX, SHAMPOO
% REMODELING
% ALTERATIONS
% PAINTING
repairs.
CHAIN
LINK
FENCE
CALL FOR
FREE
ESTIMATES
LIPFERT HN
825-8225
SMITH TV
28 Lee Park Ave. 4
Lee Park, PA
COLOR TV verremy
PICTURE TUBE
SALE $149
Installed Most Brands
Neat Work
Reasonable Prices
Free Estimates
Call
829-3130
Alterations &
Dress Making,
Also Alterations
for
Men's Trousers
& Jackets.
Call
693-1131
. Fresh Local
Grown Fruit &
Vegetables
Largest Display Of
% Kites & Windsocks +
In The Area!
SUNSET SECTION
Rt. 415, Harveys Lake
639-2244
New Faucets
Toilets & Pipes
Installed
Repaired
Call
Dan
1-693-3228
50 Years Teaching
Beauty Culture
STAR
BEAUTY
ACADEMY
Offering Basic &
Advanced Classes
"Where Cosmetology Is
Treated As An Art Form’
Day & Evening Classes
We are one of the most
progressive schools in the
State, featuring some of
the latest & most
advanced methods of
teaching.
51 N. Main St.
Pittston
654-2828
$6.00 Service Call
All Work Guaranteed 90 Days
All Brands, Including Foreign
10% Discount for
Sr. Citizens
Buying & Selling Used TV's
DALLAS
SEWING CENTER
659 N. Memorial Hwy.
Dallas, PA 18612
(717) 675-6545
(717) 655-0152
Sales on Home Sewing Machines,
Hoover Yocum Cleaners,
Industrial & Upholstery Machines
For Home Use,
WE REPAIR WHAT WE SELL!
(Continued from page 14)
AWANA CLUB of Community
hold a club time from 6:15 to 7:45
every Tuesday for pre-school, ‘“cub-
bies”” through seventh and eighth
For more information call 477-5103
or 477-3422.
VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM
WAR, Post 2, will meet Thursday,
Sept. 12, at 8 p.m. at the Coral
The Veterans of the Vietnam War,
Inc. is a full service organization
THE NEXT SCHEDULED BAND
High School.
THE LUZERNE COUNTY FIRE
POLICE ASSN. will hold their
monthly meeting on Sept, 18 at 7:30
p.m.
The meeting will be held at the
Dallas American Legion Post on
Memorial Highway, Dallas.
Lectures
THE CONTINUING PHYSICIAN
EDUCATION PROGRAM of Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital announces this
year’s schedule of medical lectures
presented in cooperation with
Temple University School of Medi-
cine, Philadelphia.
The first in a series of eight
lectures will be held on Thursday,
Sept. 12, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in
the classroom of the Nesbitt Medi-
cal Arts Builidng, 53¢ Wyoming
Ave., Kingston. Dr. Stanley Lorber,
chairman, department of gastroen-
terology, Temple University School
of Medicine, will present a program
on Inflammatory Bowel Disease,
Dr. Lorber is a noted authority in
the specialty of gastroenterology
having authored a number of arti-
cles in this area and on.related
topics. He serves as consultant on
the Scientific Advisory Board for
the Philadelphia Chapter of the
National Foundation for Ileitis and
Colitis, on the Advisory Panel for
Internal Medicine for the Specialist
and on the Editorial Board of Fron-
tiers of Gastrointestinal Research.
The lecutre series is under the
direction of Dr. William Boyle,
chairman, Nesbitt Memorial Hospi-
tal’s education and library commit-
tee. For more information, please
call the hospital at 288-1411 ext.
4030.
THE SECOND LECTURE in a
series of community diabetes
classes are sponsored by Nesbitt
Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 7 p.m. in
the classroom of the Nesbitt Medi-
cal Arts Building, Kingston.
A staff podiatrist will be guest
speaker. Decreased blood circula-
tion in the feet is common with age
and diabetes. Also, nerves in the
feet of diabetics areless responsive
to injury. An outline on the proce-
dures for proper foot care, such as
avoiding heat and not walking bare-
foot will be discussed. Betsy Trezin-
ski, R.N., the series instructor, will
discuss foot care complications.
Diabetes afflicts about 13 million
people in the United States. The
disease curbs the body’s ability to
break down food properly and with-
out proper care and tretment, can
cause fatigue, weakness, blurred
vision and slurred speech.
Future diabetes classes will be
held on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 25,
Oct. 2 and Oct. 9. All lectures are
held in the classroom of the Nesbitt
Medical Arts Building beginning at
7 p.m.
For more information, contact
Hospitalwide Education at 288-1411,
extension 4035.
Programs
THE NPW MEDICAL CENTER
Physical and Occupational Therapy
Departments will offer a three-ses-
sion Back Care School on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 10,
11 and 12, from 6:30 p.m, to 9:15
p.m. in the Valley Medical Building
located adjacent to the Medical
Center.
The goal of the program is pre-
vention of initial or recurring epi-
sodes of low back pain, stressing
protection of the low back in all
activities. Topics to be covered
include: anatomy; posture and body
mechanics; the importance of exer-
cise; the roll of stress and relaxa-
tion; maintenance of ideal body
weight and nutrition instruction.
Instruction will also be given in the
proper exercises to be performed to
strengthen and stretch important
muscle groups. \
For additional information and reg-
istration, please contact the NPW
Medical Center at 826-7781.
FRANCES SLOCUM STATE
PARK, Mount Olivet Road, Wyo-
ming, will offer environmental edu-
cation services to school classes,
scout groups, and other organized
groups of children or adults, begin-
ning the week of Sept. 1.
Park Naturalist Jeff Smith is now
accepting group reservations for
guided walks on the park’s scenic
trails. The educational walks, which
run from 1 to 1% hours in length,
may be scheduled for weekdays or
weekends between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
A choice of guided walk topics,
including nature study and Ameri-
can Indian culture is available.
Groups are encouraged to sched-
ule walks at least three weeks in
advance by contacting Frances
Slocum State Park at 696-3525.
(More CALENDAR, page 19)
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