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FOR RENT
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Wilkes-Barre 4 rooms,
first floor, wall to wall
garpeting throughout.
Stove, refrigerator, heat,
hot water included.
Available Aug. 1. $300.
Security, lease, refer-
ences required. Call 288-
8933. 26-tfn-P
WILKES-BARRE
Office, commercial, mer-|
000 sq. ft. low rates,
flexible terms, 1st floor
broker protected 822-
1139. 31-26-p
Professional Commercial
Space- for rent, approxi-
mately 450 square feet,
will build to suit, Forty
Fort area. Call 288-8933.
31-tfn-p
WILKES-BARRE
Westside Apts.
N. River St. Efficiency
Apts., 1 and 2 bedrooms.
$185 to $300. Some utili-
ties furnished adults, no
pets, lease, sec., refer-
‘ences. 822-1139. 31-26-p
WEST SIDE
1 bdrm. efficiency apt.
Refrig. & stove included.
Corry service in bsmt.
Adults only. No pets.
Lease, Sec. Ref. $2300
mo. plus util. Call 288-
2041, 8 to 6. 33-4-P
2nd Floor Apt. 3 rooms,
‘bath, back porch & drive-
way, Utilities furnished,
except cooking gas. Call
675-0044 for appoint-
ment. 34-2-P
EASY LIVING
Swoyersville, half double,
6 rooms, 1% bths, dish-
washer, air conditioner,
off-street parking,
range. $350 mo. plus
utilities. Call 696-2825 or
288-3549. 34-2-P
WILKES-BARRE, 2nd floor,
4 rooms, modern bath,
w-w carpeting, washer-
“dryer hook-up, available
Oct. 1. Heat, hot water
furnished. $285 per mo.
Call 288-8933. 35-tfn-P
Gray suit, size 54m, $50.
or 696-3969. 33-4-P
Shirts, 3x to 4 x, $3 to $7;
trousers 52-60 $6. 696-
13969. 33-4-P
Shoes, sizes 12 & 13. Exc.
696-3969. 33-4-P
Fireplace glass doors.
Save on firewood, $50.
675-4108. 32-4-P
Single bed, complete.
~ Very good cond. $25.
283-1629 anytime. 32-4-P
Majorette Boots $8;
saddle shoes, 5 to 8%,
$8; brownie slacks &
acces. $4. 696-3969. 33-4-
P
Metal Bed complete box
spring & mattress $25.
283-1628. 34-4-P
Windsor type chairs $20;
~ steamer trunk, $30;
wooden magazine stand,
$25. 675-4273. 35-4-P
Big Men up to size 60,
new and like new. $3.00
& up. 696-3969 or 288-
2049. 35-4-P
Siberian Husky
dogs, 1 yr. plus 3 yrs.
old. $30 ea. 675-3833 or
639-1497. 35-4-P
RECREATIONAL
. Canoe with paddles and
car rack, $345. 675-4578.
19-tfn-P
Pulls one
skier, trailer and boat
cover included. Mint
cond. 829-2225 or 824-
6444. 20-tfn-P
Evinrude.
1977 Cruiseaire Class A
Motor Home Dodge chas-
sis, 440 engine, 9.5 miles
per gal. 22° length, 18,-
639 miles, roof air, TV
antenna, cruise control,
AM-FM stereo, tilt
wheel, double passenger
seat, exc. shape, asking
$13,800, sleeps 6. 477-
3204 after 5 p.m. 27-tfn-P
- 1980 Nomad 23 ft., new
deluxe awning. Immacu-
late cond. Serviced and
~ ready to go. Asking
“night, 27-tfn-P
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BARGAINS
RT. 309 - 415 PLAZA
Overlooking the Wyoming Valley Mall
300 Mundy St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
PHONE: 822-6123
P.O. BOX 366
DALLAS, PA. 18612
RECREATIONAL AUTO AUTO
‘71 Ford Torino, 69,000 mi. 1968 Pontiac Catalina, To help you save
MUST SEE auto. trans., new bat- p.s., p.b., exc. cond. money—and gas!
tery, muffler, springs Needs engine work,
1976 Apeco LaStrada, 21 and shocks. Needs some $100. 288-4492. 33-4-P
ft. selt contained, sleeps
6, exc. cond. Asking
$3300. 825-7127. 33-4-P
SAILAWAY Lo Cr
Soilboar. V8 hr. Mobjaek + Lires 4 spd, hihback,
! : great m.p.g. Red with
with trailer, good cond. {gn interior. 639-5310.
bodywork. Must sell.
$350. 675-5821. 19-tfn-P
CLASSIC BEAUTY
'79 Chevy Caprice Classic,
4 dr. sedan, V-8 engine,
all power, air, vinyl top,
ziebart, tilt wheel, rear
defogger, stereo radio-
Tie DALLAS 0ST
Classified Ads
BAGIOSS iii nl CII rnin seni
$1500. 287-7704. 35-4-P 214fn.p elogeer, Srereo, radia u K State ..............c.. ZIP .....coiviconnere. PHONG sini, Ta
TRANG ryriy. Toto 1 Phone 875-5211 | s| a
auto, 47,000 orig. miles.
Many new parts, current
cond. Must be seen
24' long, tandem wheels
complete with sway bar. jhspection. Body fair, $5185. 823-8343. 35-1-P
Reese hirehy ores, hisitin needs minor 1983 Honda Accord LX MOTORCYCLES = REC
mirror, ro own work. Extra parts red, 2 door, 5 spd., 15, m—————
awning, cool net enclo- included. Very suitable 000 mi., loade _ show- Suzuki 80 G.S. 450, very SANITATION SERVICE, INC. i
sure. Also Ford LTD with {5 restore. Asking $595. room cond., grage kept. good cond. Leather cover { WASHERS
trailer pack. Will sepa- 696.2794 between 6-8 AM-FM cassette $8200. included. $900. neg. 829- Noxen 298-2347
Loe; S89 2250 or 675- pm. 22-tfn-P neg. 288-4497. 19-tfn-P 1298. 19-tin-P DRYERS
—————— ‘69 Dodge Coronet 1981 Dodge Challenger 1982 Yamaha 650 CC Heri- REASONABLE MONTHLY RATES |
1970 Serro Scotty, 17° self pelyxe, 4 dr. sedan, standard, two door, 5 tage Special, 2,000 origi- : REFRIGERATORS
contained, sleeps 6 with small 318 V-8 engine, spd., low mileage, runs nal miles, exc. cond. J — * Container Service
toilet, shower, gas California car, no rust. good $5100. 675-5164 $1,350. 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Rubbish Trash, STOVES
stove, ref. & furn. Exc. very good cond. $895. after 4 p.m. 19-tfn-P after 10 p.m. 639-2411. R | ]
cond. $1500. 823-0026. 475.8191. 22-tin-P 19-tfn-P Garbage Remova AND |
35-1-P _— 4 :
1982 Chevy Window Van 6 1980 Suzuki Road Bike 750 : |
Comet Sailboat recently cyl. Ye 43,000 MOTORCYCLES $1,000. Silver, good Commercial TELEVISIONS |
refinished. Boat and sails miles, air, p.s., p.b., cond. 1975 Res road bike Residential
in good cond. $500. 822- tinted glass, carpeting. 1985 Yamaha 200ER, exc. 500, good for parts or fix Industrial |
5072. 23-tfn-P Exc. cond. $6500. 477- cond. features shaft, yp "Best offer. 333-4878 | fo... = : WARRANTED j
Tt oP aa , 3421. 25-tin-P reverse, electric start or 333-4584. 20-tfn-P : :
Slide-In Camper fits 8 “77-777 ——— and racks. 6 mos. old. —0 mH —— — TO OUR CUSTOMERS...If you are
box. Camper has sink, 1983 Trans Am Loaded, t- $1500. 675-2900. 27-tin-P 1979 Honda CB 750K, : : 4 isf ABLE
stove, Ice box and sleeps ‘roof, air, AM-FM cus: Clio lil Sl 8.000 miles, extras, missed or service is unsatisfac- REASON
2, $500 or best offer. sette, louvers, mags, car m , practi- . 696- . 20-tfn- :
823-2673. 26-fn-P Cover, mow fires. plus cally “now, 400° miles, or | tory please call us at 298-2347. PRICES
oat TITER much more. Adult Faring luggage rack and 1983 Honda 75 ig
12 ¥. so tiller ond owned. Call 288-7375 matching carrying case. Hawk. 4,000 wiles, mi |
motor, askin . : _ Sacrifice at $1995 neg. cond., elmets |
Like. new. 288-0501. 26 ang lsave message. 2% Gol er Oo. ae over, $2.000. 287-8241. TRUCKS TRUCKS ® | A
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HONDA, 81 CX
500
1977 Dodge Monaco runs
well, interior like new,
needs body work, $550.
Call 822-8562. 26-tfn-P
‘79 Datsun King Cab with
aluminum cap, 5 spd.
trans., call atter 6 p.m.
696-2727. 20-tfn-P
1980 Toyota Pickup Truck
8 ft. box with cap, 55,000
miles. ood cond.
$3,800. 287-8560. 27-tfn-P
1985 Honda 250 SX 3
wheeler w-D-G header
pipes, $1300. 696-1439
1981 Palamino Colt Pop-
Up Camper sleeps 7,
dual LP tank hook-up,
AND APPLIANCE
91 MAIN ST.,
stove, ice box, heater, A-title, full dress w- after 4:30 p.m. 25-tfn-P
auxiliary water tank, 79 CHRYSLER extras, water cooled, 1976 Chevy C-10, 4 wheel LUZERNE, PA.
power converter, spare 8,000 mi. garage kept. TRUCKS 85 FORD RANGER drive, auto, p.s., p.b., 8 Weekdays — Noon To Six |
tire, open to 18%: teet, Cordoba, air, p.s., p.b., Exc. cond. Asking ft. bed. Large toolbox Saturdays 1
pac gond, 1000 ower door locks, split $2,600. 823-2788. 33-4-P XLT, 4 by 4, two tone red and gies exjros $2,000. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
or 735-6851. 26-tfn- 1, AM-FM nh by 5 822-5072. 23-tfn- |
P bench tov ilsoae, very 1981 Yamaha Seca 750, GOOD BUY & white, 5 spd, exten- CT CC CALL |
ood cond. $3695 neg. 1- Anti drive, front forks, dedbed with liner, super 1984 Mazda Le Sport 287-2679
969.6151 32-4-P ; shaft drive, exc. cond. 77 Chevy Pick-up with seal, western mirrors, Truck, bucket seats, 5 |
FOR SALE - 7900 miles. Asking cap, 6 cyl., standard sliding back window, spd. stereo, good gas
TUK SRLE SUPER BEETLE $1650. 675-4832 or 675. shift, $1600. firm. 696- radial tires, $12,000 neg. mileage, $5,000. Call
5236. 33-4-P 2908. 35-1-P 287-7324. 33-4-P 696-1439 after 4:30 p.m.
1940
FORD
COUPE
350 LT-1 Engine.
12 Volt Rear End.
400 Hydro Transmission.
CALL
696-1958
AUTO
1981
standard,
after 4 p.m. 19-tfn-P
1983 Honda Accord LX,
000 mi.,
room cond. garage kept,
neg. 288-4497. 19-tfn-P
dr., tront wheel drive,
standard twin stick,
power & economy great
mpg, stereo, exc. cond.,
$3350. 675-4202 or 826-
1493. 21-tfn-P
1974 Buick Regal. Body in
fair cond. Asking $100.
Must see. 287-8330. 23-
tfn-P
1972 Volvo SW, 145E, AM-
FM radio, auto., roof
rack, needs bodywork
and brakes. Current
inspection $350. 696-
1720. 23-tfn-P
1973 Plymouth Road
Runner air shocks, Rally
May wheels, exc. cond.,
56,420 miles. Asking
$1200 or best offer. 288-
8146. 23-tfn-P
Mechanics Special Runna-
ble 1970 Volvo 142. $350
neg. 287-1105. 23-tfn-P
1972 BMW, 4 spd., AM-FM
radio, $2900. 675-4126 or
826-0481. 24-tfn-P
1982 Z-28 Camaro Gold w-
black interior, loaded
and more, 20,000 miles,
$10,000. Exc. cond. 693-
0840. 24-tfn-P
‘67 Ford XL Slantback 2
dr. hardtop, V-8, mag
wheels, asking $795.
696-2821. 2646p
1973 Buick LeSabre runs,
needs some work, $100.
298-2066. 21-tfn-P
exc. cond., p.b., p.s., a-
¢, must see.
tfn-P
1973 V.W., no rust, new
engine. Exc. cond. Rea-
sonable. 675-3074. 33-4-P
p.s., p-b., 'V.I..i auvto.,
new brake system. $200.
288-4492. 33-4-P
1974 Porsche 914, nice
interior & exterior, 5
spd., AM-FM stereo cas-
sette, good cond. $3500.
675-6972. 33-4-P
1982 Subaru, 4 wh. drive,
air, p.s., am-fm stereo
radio, cruise control,
roof rack. Immaculate
cond. No rust. Asking
$6500. 675-8106 after 6
body, exc. running cond.
$9994. Call 829-3979. 33-
King's
makes
donations
The King’s College
Campus Ministry
donated more than
$5,000 to local and
national charities for
the fiscal year ending
July 1 from funds
donated at daily wor-
ship services and
received through
sponsorship of sev-
eral local events.
Local charities
which received sup-
port through dona-
tions from Campus
Ministry were the St.
Vincent dePaul Soup
Kitchen, Wilkes-
Barre; the Wyoming
Valley Peace Com-
mittee; Gabriel
House, a home for
single mothers which
opened last year in
Pittston, and the local
chaptes of Interfaith
Witness for Peace
and the March of
Dimes.
The majority of the
funds donated to the
St. Vincent dePaul
Soup Kitchen were
raised throug ha
charity road race
4
Telephone service,
once a convenient on-
stop shopping
arrangement for con-
sumers, is now made
up of many confusing
steps and detours
leading not to just one
company, but to a
myriad of companies
offering new choices.
The upshot is that
consumers must
make decisions about
telephone service at
every step of the way.
Previously these deci-
sions were left to
others ornever had to
be made at all.
Whether it concerns
the purchase of a tel-
ephone, choosing a
long distance com-
pany, or installing
wiring in the home,
the choices can be
confusing and over-
whelming.
Unfortunately, even
the answers to intelli-
gent questions aren’t
always so clear cut.
In fact, so many fac-
tors and variables
may be involved in
any one decision that
some consumers may
prefer to throw their
hands up in the air
and just give up.
The truth is that
telecommunications
is the most rapidly
changing utility
industry today. Con-
sumers are feeling its
effects--in the bills
they receive, the
advertising they see
and hear, the choices
now available, and
the decisions they
must make.
That’s why the
Public Utility Com-
missin (PUC) created
a special toll free
number, 1-800-PUC-
FACT, to help answer
questions, resolve
complaints, and keep
the PUC up to date
about how these
changes are affecting
consumers.
Already, several
thousand consumers
have called the hot-
line. The most
common questions
have to do with selec-
tion of long distance
companies and pur-
chasing telephone
equipment. Since a
majority of consum-
ers in the state are
required by the AT&T
divestiture (the
breakup of AT&T) to
select a preferred
long distance com-
pany (a process
called ‘‘equal
access’’), this is
understandable.
Regarding the pur-
chase of telephone
sets, even though it
has long been legal to
buy (as opposed to
lease) a telephone
set, many consumers
are just now getting
into the act. Callers
who wish more
detailed information
on these topics will be
sent written materi-
als geared to answer
questions.
A second major
purpose of the toll
free line is to handle
complaints from con-
sumers regarding tel-
ephone company or a
long distance carrier.
Prior to the establish-
ment of the hotline,
the PUC passed a
lengthy set of regula-
tions that protect con-
sumers in important
ways and address a
number of problems
created by the AT&T
divestiture and other
industry changes. The
regulations spell out
when deposits may be
collected, when ter-
mination of local
service may occur,
and how disputes are
to be handled.
Hotline personnel
will listen to your
problem and deter-
mine if the company
is in compliance with
PUC rules. If not, the
company will be so
advised and
requested to comply.
But even if the com-
pany is in compliance
with regulations, you
may still benefit by
learning more about
your rights in the new
environment.
You can call the
hotline anytime
between 8 a.m. -. 5
p.-m., Monday
through Friday. It
won't cost you any-
thing to call, and you
may learn of ways to
reduce your entire
telephone expendi-
tures.
Investments, insur-
ance, estate planning,
taxation, and small
business planning are
a few of the complex”
areas of personal
finance. When an
individual must seek
advice from a host of
advisors such as an
investment counselor,
insurance person,
attorney, and CPA,
difficulties may arise
in the coordination of
schedules, responsi-
bilities and fees.
The solution - a per-
sonal financial plan-
ner; a CPA general
practitioner, knowl-
edgeable in all areas
of personal finance,
who develops an over-
all plan for meeting
an individual’s finan-
cial needs. The fol-
lowing articles from
the Spring 1985 Penn-
sylvania CPA Journal
on “The CPA as Per-
sonal Financial Plan-
ner’”’ explain the com-
plexities of personal
financies:
“The CPA as
Personal Financial
Planner,” by Paul J.
Shrum, CPA, CFP,
outlines the financial
planning process for
ual’s financial plan to
ensure positive deci-
sions are made in all
related areas;
— “In Clifford We
Trust: Along with
AMT and Second
Home Owenrship,”’
by M. Donald Wright,
Jr., CPA and Diane
Casey, provides tax
planning techniques
as an integral part of
the personal financial
plan;
— “When My CPA
Talks, I Listen,” by
Robert M. Barba-
cane, CPA, delves
into the risks and
types of advice
involved when devel-
oping an individual’s
investment plan; and
‘‘Financial
Retirement Planning:
Getting There is Half
the Fun,” by Ernest
0. Wood, CPA, lists
three steps in the
financial retirement
planning process, and
stresses the import-
ance of financial
retirement plan.
The Pennsylvania
CPA Journal is a
theme-oriented,
State Auditor Gen-
eral Don Bailey is
stepping up efforts to
increase public
awareness of the
Department of the
Auditor General’s
Taxpayer Informa-
tion Program (TIP).
In public service
announcements pre-
pared for radio and
television broadcast,
Bailey urged citizens
having specific infor-
mation regarding
abuse in welfare, stu-
dent loans, state
vmhicles, sales tax
collections or any
other misuse of state
funds to call 1-800-692-
7391 or write to Audi-
tor General Don
Bailey, TIP, 319
Finance Building,
Harrisburg, PA 17120.
In addition to the
public service
announcements,
Bailey said that post-
ers and hand cards
contianing informa-
tion about TIP will be
distributed to schools,
government offices,
shopping centers and
other public areas.
“As the common-
wealth’s fiscal
watchdog’ it is my
duty to ensure that
Pennsylvania’s tax
dollars are spent
properly and in
accordance with state
law,” Bailey said. “In
1984, over 5,000 citi-
zens called TIP and
we saved more than
$2.1 million.
“TIP has been very
successful,’’ he
added, ‘‘saving the
quarterly publication
of the Pennsylvania
Institute of Certified
Public Accountants
(PICPA). Limited
complimentary copies
are available by con-
tacting the PICPA
Communications Div-
ision, 1608 Walnut
Street, Third Floor,
Philadelphia, PA
19103, 215-735-2635.
commonwealth more
than $13 million of
wasted, misspent or
fraudulently-obtained
state funds since its
start.”
Citizens who con-
tact TIP may remain
anonymous or submit
their names and
addresses to receive
written reports when
the investigation of
their complaints is
completed.
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