MOBILE HOME RECREATIONAL BERTHA ~~ 4 PR. DRAPES. Custom = lined, bed spreads to match $30; 1 pr. 100 "widex78" long pink flowered drapes, $30; 3 pr. 100"x30" drapes, har- vest print, solid and green $30; green print as sheets and pillow cases to match. Exc. # cond. $30. 823-6772 or § 822-3864. 12-4-P COAT-Ladies carmel leather size 12, boot length w-racoon trim around cuffs, hem and front. Very good cond. $50. Call 822-3228 after 6 ~ p.m. or 823-8152 before . 6 p.m. 12-4-P DOG CLIPPER-Oster Lucky with 3 blades, very good cond. $35. Call 822-3228 after 6 or 823-8152 betore 6 p.m. 12-4-P 2 Pr. Childrens’ English Riding Boots, only worn one time. Sizes 3B & 4B slim calf. $50. Call 675- 3491 after 6 p.m. 12-4-P 1976 CHAMPION MODEL, 14x60, includes skirting & new hot water heater. Good cond. Asking $7000. Call 288-6422 or 477-3148 after 5 p.m. 12- 4-P SWEET VALLEY ‘83 mobile home, 14x64, exc. cond. 3 bdrms., porch, shed, cor. lot, extras. $14,500 in park. 1-477-3662 after 5. 14-2-P ADOPTION ADOPTION: Young, hap- pily married, i kollege educated and financially secure couple wish to adopt a white newborn. We will give LOVE, warmth and security, and a wonderful educa- tion in the future. Legal and Confidential. Expen- ses paid. Anxiously " awaiting your call. Let's help one another! Call Kathy & Jim collect at (516) 589-4989. 12-4-P BOYS SUITS, size 10 and size 14. $15 ea. Call 823- 2630 after 3 p.m. 12-4-P CENTURY baby’s high chair $30; baby car seat $10. Call 287-2183. 12-4-P HELP WANTED TYPIST, $500 weekly at home. Information with self-addressed stamped envelope. Reply to: H. Stevens, PO Box 1704, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705. 13-3-P DALLAS BABYSITTER needed to care for tod- dlers ages 2 & 3 in own home or mine. Car con- venient. Irregular hours. References. Reply to P.O. Box 1614, Kingston, Pa. 18704. 13-3-P RELIABLE THOROUGH LADY for house cleaning, Harveys Lake. Refer- ences. Reply to Dallas Post, PO Box 366E, Dallas, Pa. 18612. 14-3-P WANTED PRISONER TO A DEAD END JOB. If you have ambition, are will- ing to work hard, and desire to earn above average income, call 717-472-3384. 14-3-P SEMI-RETIRED or retired gentleman 2 or 3 days a week, all year round. Lawn & maintenance. 696-2304 or 696-2278. 15- 1-P Construction Needed to start immedi- ately. Single ply roofin mechanics. Travel. Ca 679-2090 anytime. 15-3-P WORK WANTED WORK WANTED, painting, minor repairs, odd jobs. Reasonable rates. Call 477-3633. 15-4-P A oi n FOR RENT § N NILKES-BARRE Third floor, three rooms and bath, carpeting. Stove, refrig- erator, washer and dryer. Off-street park- ing. Heat and hot water included. $225 per ; month. Available imme- _ diately. Call 288-8933. Quiet Setting Modern 2 bedroom in Duplex near Harveys lake. Quiet wooded set- ting. Rent includes heat, hot water, gas, refriger- ator, stove, washer & dryer, $350. per mo. 639- 1825. 15-4-P ; REAL ESTATE WILKES-BARRE Bar with kitchen and diningroom. Two newly remodeled apts. Two car garage and parking lot. Call 823- 8999. 12-4-P : HOUSE-Ideal for handy- man investment or home on highway-center of Orange. ¥% acre, oil heat, deep drilled well. Phone 693-2091. 15-1-P ADOPTION the loving alternative. Professional, white Christian childless couple, wishes to adopt infant to complete our love filled home. Strictl legal and confidential. Expenses paid. Immedi- ate response guaran- teed. Write P.O. Box 932, Fort Washington, PA 19034. 14-4-P MISCELLANEOUS HALF PRICE!! Flashing arrow sign $299! Lighted, non-arrow $279! Unlighted $229! Free let- ters! See locally. Very few left. 1 (800) 423- 0163, anytime. 15-1-P ANTIQUE ANTIQUE OAK CHAIR, claw feet, raised embor- dered design $80.; Antique Singer sewing machine early 1900's one of the firs elec. sewing machines $195; Late 1880s antique umbrella stand. $75. Call 655-1284. 13-4-P ANIMALS Stables Board horses your way at T & G Stables. Harris Hill Rd., Trucksville. Call 696- 4943 or 283-1179. 38-tfn- P BLACK KITTY, 2 Siamese, friendly, loving, good with children. Has all shots-Dallas Vet Clinic, want only what | have into him $46. Make an offer, child allergic. 675- 4832. 12-4-P REG. QUARTER HORSE GELDING,. 6 years old, 15.2%, black. SKIP BRICK bloodlines, mother pro- ducer of many champi- ons. Good to work around. Rides Western will ‘go English. Needs work and aggressive rider. Can be a good Gymkana or Reining prospect. EXPERIENCED riders only! Call 639- 5678. 15-tfn-P PUPPIES, 6 weeks old Samayeds $80 each. others black $15. Call 675-0962 after 4. 15-2-GR GENEVA RUNABOUT-40 and trailer. $2500. Call 639-1398. 12-4-P PROWLER 23 ft. travel trailer. Sleeps 8. Dbl. table, 4 roof vents, ower vent in bathroom, ull length mirror on bathroom door. Bath- room has sink, toilet, shower & 2 bath tub. Medicine cabinet & stor- age. 3 way refrigerator, 4 burner stove w-oven, lighted stove hood & exhaust fan. Double basin sink, AC-DC light- ing. Gas furnace w-2 thermostats. Gas hot water heater. Deluxe interior. Exc. cond. Must see $4000. 825-8929. 12- 4-GR MOTORCYCLES 1983 YAMAHA black, 50cc, special $550. Call 675-3713. 14-4-P ‘74 HONDA % fairing, travel trunk, new chain and back tire. Exc. cond. $800. 696-3314. 15-4-GR AUTO ‘64 OLDS JET STAR 1, rebuilt eng., new tires, paint, brakes, battery. A-title, 90 percent restored, p.s., p.b., new master cylinder & rear shocks. Must see. Exc. cond. $1700. Cll 826- 1308. 12-4-GR ‘82 AUDI Coupe. 35,000 mi., fuel injection, 5 cyl., 5 speed, p.s., p.b., air, AM-FM cassette, GT instrument package, heated bucket seates, blue cloth -interior, windows, locks & trunk, sunroof, showroom cond. Black. Stored during win- ters $8500. 822-9000, 9-5 ask for Scott, after 7, 675-6396. 12-4-GR ‘84 OLDS CUTLASS CALAIS COUPE w-astro roof, contour reclining front bucket seats, radial tires & mounted snows. Wire wheels-lock power door, vinyl roof, cover padded deck, rear window defogger, air, limited slip differential electron steering wheel. AM-FM stereo cassette w-digital display clock and dual rear speakers, power antenna. Exc. cond. 18,- 000 miles. ‘Received company car” $9995. 823- AL or 822-3864. 12-4- R ‘79 MAZDA RX-7, 5 speed, sunroof, Clarion stereo, new brakes and shocks, fresh burgundy paint, 32,000 orig. miles. $4500 firm. Call 654-3238 after 5 p.. 13-4-P POLICE BLOTTER ¢ DALLAS TOWNSHIP A Kingston Township police offi- cer was slightly injured in a two-car accident early, Monday morning while driving 2 police car along Rt. 309. Joseph Bren, 83 Echo Valley Court, Shavertown, was treated and released from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital for moderate head and leg injuries he received when his vehi- cle slammed into a car operated by Scott R. Culver, 100 A Perrin Ave., Shavertown, at approximately 6:00 a.m. near Main Street in Dallas Township. According to reports, both vehi- cles were traveling north on Rt. 309 when Culver said his car stalled, stating that he did put on his 4-way flashers. Bren said traffic seemed to be running smoothly when he noticed the Culver vehicle stopped in front of him. He then tried to apply his brakes but rammed into the rear of Culver’s 1984 Dodge 4- door sedan. Bren was taken by the Dallas Township ambulance to the Nesbitt where he was treated and released. Culver was slightly injured, com- plaining of neck pains and said he would see his own physician. KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Two Dallas women escaped injury after their cars collided on Rt. 309 near Burger King Monday morning. Kimberly Jo Jurosky, RD 1, Box 477, Upper Demunds Road, Dallas, and Mary Crispell, 148 Overbrook Avenue, Dallas, both received minor injuries in the mishap but refused treatment. According to reports Crispell was 309 when Jurosky, traveling north, ran the red light and slammed into Crispell’s 1983 AMC Eagle station wagon. Kingston Township police said Jurosky will be cited for the incident. Both vehicles had to be towed. PROPERTY TRANSFERS Charles W. Gordon Jr. to Elaine and Joseph Hudak, ux, 11 Moffitt Street, Dallas, Property--Dallas Boro, L-NO. 40, $1,600. William J. Muskauski, ux to Lynn A. Matchett and Richard D. Stochla, al, 219 Davenport Street, Dallas, Property--Dallas Township, $38,000. Richard T. Binford, al, to Rebecca A. and Robert S. Hiller, -Dallas Township, $8,000. Stanley H. Cook, ux, to Rebecca 4.590 acres, Box 111, Dallas, Property-- LTS. 3-4, Sec.-1, $2,000. 79 AMC SPIRIT, brown w- tan interior AM-FM stereo cassette, must see, $1795. Call 287- 6709. 13-4-P : 1975 MATADOR WAGON, Avuto., good running cond. Rear gate dam- aged $150. Call 675-0429 after 6 p.m. 13-4-P 1974 SUBARU GL, 4 speed, stereo cassette, 2 new tires. Asking $450. Good cond. Call 696- 2938. 13-4-P SERVICES PROFESSIONAL TYPING-- Term papers, reports, thesis. 48 Hour service in most cases (some quicker). $2.00 per page. $.25 per page extra copies. Resume service also available. Resume and cover letter pre- pared, $15.00. Copies, $.25 per page. Call 288- 9833. 12-ttn-P VIDEO PERFORM- ANCE Video taping for weddings & all occasions. 457-8910 or 457-7319. 14-2-P Let Me Do It Painter and paper hang- a FREE ing, light carpentry, rea- FREE House dresses, size Sonable I9ie, Free Esti- 14%. Call 283-2890 mates. Call anytime. mornings or evenings. 639-2047. 13-4-P FREE Horse Manure-- WANTED Great for the garden. Call 675-3416 after 5 WANTED TO BUY, old p.m. 12-4-P fishing items. Rods, . FREE To good home only, blcck & gray striped male kitten, 7 wks. old, friendly, playful & litter trained. Needs feline buddy. 287-1465. 12-4-P FREE Shephard Husky pup, male, 5 months, well mannered, great with kids. Must find home quickly. 675-2545. 13-4-P FREE, 3 Frisky kittens, seek good homes. Litter trained. 477-5171. 14-4-P FREE Exc. watch dog, older. Shephard-husky, male. Call 639-2737. GARAGE SALE THREE-FAMILY SALE Saturday and Sunday, April 26 and 27, 9 a.m. y @ one mile on Huntsville Road. GARAGE SALE Hildonia _Ave., (Old Goss Manor), Dallas, Fri. April 25 and ~ Sat. April 26, 9-2 p.m. Like-new kids othr, toys, household items, priced to go! 15-1-P GARAGE-BAKE-RUMMAGE SALE, Trucksville Meth- ~ odist Church Educational Building. Church Road (off Route 309, Trucks- ville at red light), Friday, April 25, 6-9 p.m. and Saturday, April 26, 9 ~ a.m.-1 p.m, 15-1-P reels, lures and prints. Call 639-2047. 14-2-GR LAWN & GARDEN TROY-BILT TILLERS. Below factory prices. All models in stock. Free demonstration. Financing & home delivery availa- ble. Factory-Authorized Dealer for N.E. PA., Homestead Equipment Co., Box 25, Hack Rd. Fleetville, PA 18420. 1- 222-3635. 12-8-P LOST & FOUND A A A ee LLL a EP LOST Cat, black female, red collar & rabies tag, missing one eye, vicinity of Coon Rd., Wyoming, near Frances Slocum State Park. Reward, 696- 4956. 13-4-P FOUND-4 Keys on ring in Dallas Shopping Center by mailbox outside of H & R Block. Call 639-5047 after 4 p.m. 13-4-P RECREATIONAL ROCKWOOD 1974 POP- UP, sleeps 8, gas stove & furnace, sink & storage, twin gas tank, spare tire. $1100. Call 288-6256 after 5 p.m. 13-4-GR- 1982 DATSUN 280 ZX Turbo, auto., black with all beige leather interior. New snow tires and turbo charge, 54,000 miles. $8800 firm. 696- 4959 or evenings 474- 9100. 13-4-P FORD 77 LTD. 4 dr. sedan, 8 cyl., 351 auto., p.s., p.b., exc. body & run- ning cond., high mile- age, $1,000. 675-0287. 13-4-P ‘82 BUICK SKYLARK, Lim- ited, 4 dr. sedan, 4 speed, p.s., p.b., p.w., tilt, air, sunroof, AM-FM stereo cassette, rear defogger, 4 new radials, $3700. 693-1138, 693-1910 Chris or leave message. 13-4-GR ; '69 CHEVELLE MALIBU, 307 cid, 2 dr. hardtop, new tires & starter. $500 neg. Call 823-4747 after 4 p.m. 13-4-GR 1981 CHEVY CITATION, 6 cyl., 4 speed, p.s., p.b., 39,000 miles, very good cond. $2850. Call 655- 1895. 15-4-P 1975 MG Midget Pearl white w-brown inte- rior. Looks & runs excel- lent. Asking $2400. Call 675-4071. 15-4-P ‘85 TOYOTA MR-2, red, AM-FM stereo, exc. cond. $12,000. 825-6092. 13-4-Gr ‘84 BUICK LESABRE 4 dr., V6, auto, air, p.s., p.b., AM-FM radio, r. defog- ger, tinted glass, vinyl roof, bodyside midg., wire covers. Exc. cond. 1-owner. Low mileage $8,450. 675-6970. 13-4-GR PORSCHE CLASSIC 71 911- T Michelin tires. Last Porsche made with weber carbs. Everything works (No tire kickers please) $8200 or best offer. Garage kept, never in rain. 824-4306. 14-4-GR ‘80 CHEVY MONZA Newly painted, 4 new tires, am- fm, very good cond., 68,- 000 miles.$2,000 or any reasonable offer. Garage kept. Call 823- 8532. 14-4-GR ‘85 CROWN VICTORIA FORD Cost new $17,000. Loaded, Sale price $10,- 000. 30,000 miles. Call 639-1953. 14-4-GR '79 FRANKLIN Travel Trailer-25', full bath & bedroom, awning, exc. cond. 675-1317 after 4 p.m. 13-4-GR 1972 PONTIAC CATALINA, A-title, p.s., p.b., air, auto., am-fm stereo. Exc. cond. Call 675-3327. 15-1-P i Have a news tip? Call The Dallas Post at 675-5211 AUTO ‘82 VOLVO GLT, 2 dr. sedan. Turbo, 4 speed w- elec. O.D., air, sunroof, stereo cassette, p. win- dows, locks. Gold w-tan leather, 50,000 miles, exc. cond. NADA book price $9400 will sell for $8500. Call 333-4900. 12- 4-GR ‘85 PLYMOUTH HORIZON 2.2 auto., p.s., p.b., AM- FM stereo, 13,000 mi. relax? Try By CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Correspondent Whether in mid-winter or in the heat of summer, Jim John- son, owner of Air-Med Industries, has a new type of business in the Back Mountain that many resi- dents may enjoy. It is Rent-A-Tub — not the use of a bathtub but a hot tub. No doubt many Back Mountain resi- dents have heard of the hot tubs, quite popular in the New Eng- land States and other parts of the country, but, in most cases, they are sold and installed perma- nently either indoors or out-of- doors. Rent-A-Tub is a more recent enterprise and an idea Jim John- son got from New Jersey where a company did the same thing. According to Johnson, hot tubs are considered ‘“‘spas’”’ and come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Generally, they are a large tub filled with hot water at a temper- ature of 104 degrees, with high pressure water jets which can be controlled, installed around the inside. The hot tubs are currently in use all of the large motels and hotels across the country and may be used inside or outside. In many cases, they are prescribed for the individual with circula- tory or orthopedic problems. Johnson has one installed in an enclosed porch of his home where it can be used all winter. He doesn’t sell the tubs, but rents them for any length of time a - customer might want one. The tubs are made of fiberglass, enclosed in redwood. Each tub is sterilized with alcohol and beta- dyne after being rented and returned by a customer. Johnson said his company’s major goal is to give an individ- ual the opportunity to try the hot tub before making the invest Jim Johnson, area. ment in one which is costly. He sets them up and takes them down. Originally from New Jersey, Johnson came to the Back Moun- tain area about five years ago when he accepted a position in the Emergency Medical Services Field. He is the director of the Emergency Medical Service Pro- gram at Luzerne County Commu- nity College and is also employed as a para-medic at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. As mentioned above, Johnson owns Air-Med Industries, an air ambulance Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon rleaxes while he. transports persons by air to hos- pitals anywhere in the country as recommended by physicians to their patients. The company has three Lear jets at its disposal. Johnson is also a member of the Back Mountain Paramedic Unit and the West Side Mobile Inten- sive Care Unit. His work and his business keeps him going almost around the clock. ‘Life is never boring,” he said. For persons interested in the hot tub, call Johnson at 675-3696. He will be happy to provide callers with detailed information. Sale planned Barbara Dingle, Tickets, Walt Pich- Asking $5500. Call 288- ‘72 MERCEDES BENZ, 350SL 2 tops, all options, custom wood int., com- ert. ? -0- THE WYOMING VALLEY CHAP- TER OF THE AMERICAN DIA- week BETES ASSOCIATION will hold an organizational meeting for chapter plete AMG spoilers set, 96,000 orig. mi., exc. cond. Must see to appre- and board members on Thursday, May 1, at 6:30 p.m. at the Geisin- ciate. Call 287-4430, 9 to 5 or 288-8652 weekends and after 5. 12-4-GR '79 FORD MUSTANG GHIA, V-6, auto., p.s., p.b., air, AM-FM stereo, asking $2600. Call 675- 0429 after 6. 13-4-GR 1974 CAPRI, auto., new paint, sun roof, new transmission & front end. Needs motor. Asking $0: Call 826-0206. 15-4- R ; TRUCKS 1983 FORD CUSTOM VAN. Many extras, very clean. Garage kept, well main- oa $11,900. Call 675- 3750 or 822-4125. 13-4-P 1983 DATSUN PICKUP TRUCK. Four-speed, AM- FM cassette stereo with lights, bed cover. Low mileage. $5200, negotia- ble. Call 288-8933. 13-tfn- P ‘77 JEEP CHEROKEE, 4 door, 56,000 miles. A- title w-Summer tires & extra set of spoker rims $2100. 288-6256 after 5 p.m. 13-4-GR GARAGE KEPT 1978 Subaru Brat with cap, 4 wheel drive, AM- FM cassette, rust- proofed, fog lights, wagon wheel new radial tires, new exhaust, garage kept. $2995. Call 696-1878. 13-4-P 1985 Ram 1985 Dodge D-50 Ram, Ziebarted, 57,000 miles, 4 speed, $4700 FIRM. Call 696-4207. 15-2-P ing the trustees: general chairman, David Mathers, Sr., kitchen and dining room service, Barbara Dingle and Betty Mathers; cooks, Vought Long and Robert Johnson. Tickets are available from Walter Pichert, Ted Bennett, Vought Long or through the church office 696- 3897. -0- THE MERCY HOSPITAL WELL- NESS CENTER, in conjunction with the hospital’s Obstetrics and Physi- cal Medicine departments, will begin its next series of ‘‘Prepara- tion for Childbirth’’ classes on Wednesday, April 30. The program focuses on the last three months of pregnancy. Classes will be held every Wednesday, starting April 30 and ending on June 4, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the Mercy Hospital Medical Arts Building. All matern- ity patients are welcome regardless of their caregiver or hospital prefer- ence. Content of class material is basic to the obstetrical experience. Future classes are also scheduled. For further information, call the Mercy Wellness Center at 826-3553. -0- TRUCKSVILLE UNITED METH- ODIST BOARD OF TRUSTEES will hold a Chicken Bar-B-Que on Friday, May 2 and Saturday, May 3 from 5-7 p.m. with takeouts availa- ble at 4:30 p.m. Reservations are necessary by Wednesday, April 30. Tickets are $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for chil- dren. Please call church office at 696-3897 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or: Ted Bennett 696-1744 and Voight Long 696-2666. Chairman is Dave Mathers, Kitchen, Betty June Mathers and ¥ ger-Wyoming Valley Medical Center. -0- AN ‘ARTHRITIS CLINIC at Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital will be held on Wednesday, April 30 from 11 am. to 2 p.m. in the hospital's Medical Arts Building, 534 Wyoming Avenue (Poplar St. entrance), Kingston. Dr. John Carey, rheuma- tologist, conducts the clinic. Patients must make an appoint- ment with the Arthritis Clinic by calling Nesbitt’s Outpatient Regis- tration office at 288-1411, extension 4130, Monday through Friday, from 1to 4 p.m. Coming events THE COURTDALE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN will sponsor an “Arts & Crafts & Things” sale, Saturday, May 10 from 9:30 a.m. til Spm. The sale will be held at Courtdale dale Ave., Courtdale. Refreshments will be available for sale. -0- MERCY HOSPITAL, Wilkes- Barre, will offer a four-part series of educational programs in May for persons with diabetes and members of their families. The programs will be presented from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Mercy Medi- cal Arts Building, 8 Church Street. Topics will include “Managing and and Menu Planning,” May 7; ‘‘Arti- and “Home Blood Sugar Monitor- ing,” May 12; ‘‘Prevention of Com- plications and Exercise’’ and ‘Foot Care and the Diabetic,” May 14. Other topics discussed are ‘Fiber and Food Labeling,” ‘Medication Management’’ and ‘‘Sick Day Rules.” For more information or to regis- ter, please call Mercy Education and Library Services Department at 826-3686. Future programs will be held in September and November, 1986. -0- THE LUZERNE AND LACKA- WANNA COUNTIES American Cancer Societies “Reach to Recov- ery” are planning a Spring-Summer Fashion Show on Sunday, May 18 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Woodlands Inn, Wilkes-Barre. Alberta Preate, will be the fashion show commentator, with fashions being provided by Suburban Cas- uals. Tickets for the show are available by contacting the American Cancer Society at 825-7763 or Carole Tabor at 675-2744 or any Reach to Recov- ery Volunteer. No tickets will be available at the door. -0- THE WILKES-BARRE WOMEN’S LEAGUE of the Northeastern Penn- sylvania Philharmonic Orchestra will hold its first Symphony Ball on Saturday, May 3, at the Westmore- land Club. According to Mrs. John J. Aponick, Jr., President of the Women’s League, this event will usher in the return of elegance to Wyoming Valley. Attendance will be limited to 220 people. Proceeds from the Ball will be used for projects which the League sponsors to benefit the Philhar- monic Orchestra. The Women’s League has held several other events during the year in line with its purpose of providing support for projects of the Philharmonic Orchestra. Have a news tip? Call 675-5211 ’ . !