14 Mother's Helper Babysitter 3 days, 4 to 7 p.m. and few hours on Saturday. References & own trans- portation. Call 696-4758. 18-4-P WORK WANTED WORK WANTED, painting, minor repairs, odd jobs. Reasonable rates. Call 477-3633. 18-8-P Excellent Typist will do work at home. Call 675- 8119 before 2:30 p.m. 16- 4-P Ill Do It! Reliable teenager will do yard work and odd jobs. Call 675-2693 after 3 p.m. 17-3-P HOUSE CLEANING work wanted in Bk. Mt. and Harveys Lake ara. Call 696-2503. 18-4-P RELIABLE YOUNG MAN looking for yard work. Call after 4 p.m. 675- 3815. 18-4-P EXPERIENCED HOUSE- KEEPER. Reasonable rates, references, own transportation. No job too big or too small. 477- 5622. 18-4-P EXPERIENCED RETIRED HANDYMAN wants com- plete yard work, 25 years exp. Call 675-0470. 18-1-P FREE FREE Exc. watch dog, older. Shephard-husky, male. Call 639-2737. 15- 4-P FREE to a good home, Siberian Husky & German Shepherd pups, strong, healthy dogs, 696-1958. 16-4-P FREE 2 apple trees that can be used for fire- wood. Must be cut down & taken away. Call 675- 0581. 16-4-P - FREE kittens, raised with kids & dog. Also calico mother cat. 675-4155. 16- 4-P FREE to good home, black Labrador Retriever, 1 yr. old. AKC reg. all shots. 822-5614. 17-4-P FREE MALE BLACK Labra- dor Retriever and Span- iel Mix, 16 mo. old. Neutered, house broken, shots, very good watch dog. 655-0184. 17-4-P FREE Mixed breed pups, black & white, 8 414 old. Free to good home. 675-0962. 17-4-P ANIMALS Stables Board horses your way at T & G Stables. Harris Hill Rd., Trucksville. Call 696- 4943 or 283-1179. 38-tfn- P REG. QUARTER HORSE 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-tn-P Puppies Miniature Poodle puppies for sale. 4 females. Call 477-5591. 16-4-P 3 HORSE, Moving must sell. 5 yr. old 13 hands. Arab- Welsh Mare with saddle & bridle, $550. Call even- ings 333-4625. 17-2-GR HORSE Bay, thoroughbred geld. Nice mover, good dressage horse or hunter. Asking $1100. Call 675-2432. 18-4-GR LOST & FOUND A LT PT SS — LOST Lower partial’ con- taining 2 teeth.’ Call Mike 824-2348 after 5 p.m. 16-4-P RECREATIONAL 16 Ft. STARCRAFT Deep V 40 HP Mercury motor. Electric start. Steering wheel steered. Includes trailer, mooring cover, gas tanks & other acces- sories. Call 675-4322 after 4 p.m. 18-4-P GARAGE SALE MULTI FAMILY SALE, Fri. & Sat. May 16, 17 (10-4 p.m.) Twin headboards, ortable TV, tricycle, abric, boys clothes (12- 14), household items. 26 Fox Hollow Dr., Dallas. 18-1-P GARAGE SALE Second street past Trinity Pres- byterian Church, Dallas. Household items, furni- ture, children's clothes, toys, pictures, air hockey gaim and console stereo. May 16 & 17, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 18-1-P GARAGE SALE, 129 Jack- son St., Dallas, off Huntsville Rd., May 16, 9 to 3. Color TV, furniture, lamps, chord organ, appliances, china dishes, woman's & boys's cloth- ing, curtains, books, materials, toys, much more. 18-1-P MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE, Sat. & Sun. May 17 & 18, 9 to 4 p.m. Box 474, Upper Demunds Rd., Dallas. 675-2624. 18-1-P YARD SALE, May 17 & 18, 12 to 5 p.m. Corner of Mt. Olivet Rd. and Kris- pin Rd., East Dallas. 18- 1-P MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE Corner Hemlock and Terrace Sts., Fern- brook, off Lower Demunds Rd. Assortment of items, some old, some new, metal bed, Cobra CB, wicker chair and much more. Something for everyone with very reasonable prices. Sat. and Sun. May 17 & 18, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Early birds welcome. 18-1-P GARAGE SALE 127 White Birch Lane, in Elmcrest, Dallas. May 16 & 17, 10 to 5 p.m. toys, clothes, lawn furniture, much more. 18-1-P GARAGE SALE May 17, 9 to 5 p.m., 11 Dorchester Dr., Dallas, Commodore computer, Victorian love seat, plate glass mirror, furniture, clothes, tools and much more. 18-1-P ADOPTION ADOPTION: Young, hap- pily married, college educated and incocn 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. 17-4-P FOR RENT WILKES-BARRE — Parsons, first “floor, “four - rooms and bath with shower, wall. to : wall carpetin throughout, stove an refrigerator, lots of closet space, off-street parking, $300 per month. Available” immediately. Call 2888933. 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 8 HEAVY EQUIPMENT Call Now! Allis Chalmers HD6 Motor. Call 759-393. 18- SORS, 160:cfm & 175 cfm: $2500. ea. Call 759-3936. 18-2-P PERSONAL SERVICES ete tapereteesa——— PROFESSIONAL TYPING-- Term papers, reports, thesis. 48 Hour service in most cases (some quicker). $2.00 per page. $.25 per copies. Resume service also available. Resume and cover letter: pre- pared, $15.00. Capies, $.25 per page. Call 288- 8933. 12-ttn-P i PAINTING Interior &: Exte- rior. 30 years exp..One man operation. Call now & save. Phone 288-0548. 18-1-P HAND PAINTED CLOTH- ING-T-shirts, sweatsuits, woman's jand children's. Wholesale prices. Call 675-0910.{18-4-P 3 WANTED Lond... Lake-Lehman «School. "Dis- trict, 1 acre or no less than 100x150.,.Prefer., no realtors. Call 864-2280 after 4 p.m. 17-4-P , LAWN & GARDEN TROY-BILT TILLERS. Below factory !prices. “All models in stock. Free demonstration. Financing ble. Ze Dealer for N.E, PA, Homestead Equipment Co., Box 25, Hack Rd. Fleetville, PA 18420. 1- 222-3635. 12-8-P VISA-MASTERCARD! ;cyour: card foday. NO ONE REFUSED. CALL (Refundable): 1:518-459- 3546 EXT €-6112 for info. 24 HRS. 18-3-P ; y DAY CARE DAY CARE-BABYSITTING ‘placement in afternoon & evening shifts. available. State certified. Centrally located “in "Dallas. 675- 1188. 18-4-P MOTORCYCLES ‘74 HONDA % _ fairing, travel trunk, new chain and back tire. Exc. cond. $800. 696-3314. 15-4-GR 1983 YAMAHA black, 50cc, special $550. Call 675-3713. 18-tfn-P © TRUCKS 1983 DATSUN PICKUP TRUCK. Four-speed, AM- FM cassette stereo with equalizer, roll bar, fog lights,” bed cover. Low ‘mileage. $4500. Call 288- 1.8933. 13-tfn-P AUTO 1981: CHEVY. CITATION, 6 cyl., 4 speed, p.s., p.b., © “39,000 miles, ve «cond. $2850. ‘ Call 655- -11895. 15-4-P 12 A RABBIT, real clean, new tires, new clutch. Fia9e00; 333-4858. 17-4- ISSUES STOP IN 8:30 to 5:00 OR MAIL TO: BERTHA'S AUTO 1974 CAPRI, auto., new paint, sun roof, new transmission & front end. Needs motor. Asking GR '76 FORD GRANADA, '79 eng. 6 i, w-49,000 miles on the eng. Auto., p.s., new brakes, good tires. Body exc., runs well $800. Call 472-3496 after 4 p.m. 16-4-GR ‘84 CHEVY Raised Roof Citation Conversion Van. .s., p.b., power dr. neg p.w. am-fm cass. CB., 4 captain chairs, sofa bed, duel a-c & heat. Black & gray ext. gray int. 1 piece fiber- glass running boards. New $22,000, sacrifice $14,500. 675-2660 after 6 p.m. 16-4-GR 1981 CHEVETTE. Exc. cond. 40,000 miles. $3,000. Call 675-1376. 18- 1-P 1979 FORD FAIRMONT 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto., AM-FM cassette, air, p.s., p.b., radial tires, A-title, 86,- 000 miles. Good running cond. 639-5380 after 3 p.m. 17-4-P '85 CHEVY 20 Series Custom Van. 2 tone beige, ext. roof with sun panels, 4 captain chairs w-electric sofa, 6 bay windows w-custom blinds & curtains. 4 indi- rect lighting systems. Color TV w-antenna. Onboard computer system, CB, am-fm cas- sette, custom ext. light- ing. alarm system, air cruise, $18,500, save thousands. Call 655-9172. GARAGE KEPT 1978 Subaru Brat with cap, 4 wheel drive, AM-FM cas- sette, rust-proofed, fog lights, wagon wheel new radial tires, new exhaust. Garage kept, $2495. Call 696-1878. 17- 4-GR '80 BUICK PARK AVENUE 4 dr. sedan. 51,000 orig. mi. Mint cond. All luxury extras. Velvet interior. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call 735- 6054. 18-4-GR 79 AMC CONCORD. Silver with maroon interior. 6 cyl., auto., $900. Good cond. Call 822-5988. 18-4- P 1978 CHRYSLER CORDOBA p.s., p.w., cruise, auto., AM-FM cassette, B-Title, good cond. Serious inqui- ries only. Call 639-5996. VISA MASTER CARD OPEN YOUR OWN ATB CHARGE ACCT. DAYTON CARD ~ 2-WHEEL FRONT DISC BRAKE OVERHAUL 4g" American Cars includes: ® new front brake pads, new front seals, e inspect calipers ® resurface front rotors ® repack front wheel bearings ® inspect master cylinder & brake hoses DP * DAYTON ® PIRELLI * UNIROYAL Roast slated On Friday, June 13, the Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors, Col- leagues and Friends of John Miliauskas will be clebrating 30 years of musical memories with him. You are invited to join us for a night of fun and many sur- prises. The Toast and Roast will be held at Convention Center, Pittston Township on Friday, June 13. The evening begins with hors d’oeuvres and cocktails at 6 p.m. followed by a family style dinner at'7 p.m. The toasting and roasting will be set in motion at 8 followed directly afterwards by dancing and an open bar from 9 till ? We are looking for- ward to you joining us for an evening of fun. The cost for the evening will be $20 for adults and $10 for students. Reservations can be made by mailing your payment to Judy Kmetz, 367 Smith Pond Rd., Shaver- town, PA 18708. Please make checks payable to JM Toast and Roast. The Dallas Junior High School Mixed Chorus, directed by ‘Mrs. Florence H. Sherwood, and the band, directed by David C. Benn, will present their annual Spring Concert on Friday, May 16, at 7:30. p.m. in. the Dallas Junior High School Auditorium. Part I will be presented by the chorus, using the theme ‘‘American Songs and Dances.” Part II will feature a variety of styles of music by the band and ensemble groups. The concert is open to the public free of charge. Shown here are members of the chorus who will par- ticipate in the con- cert. Subscribe to | The Post 418 Union St. Specialists FRONT END ALIGNMENT includes ® set caster, camber and toe-in to manufacturers specifications ® inspect suspension and steering systems vehicles and Chevettes extra ® parts extra Call for an appointment DP 8 'til 8 Sat. 8:30 til 5 ma hia WORKING WOMAN'S SPECIAL $187 Plus Tax Bring Your Car In. We'll ® Change Oil & Filter ® Lube Chassis ® Computer Balance All 4 Tires ® Give Complete 10 Point Brake & Front-End Safety Check And...Drop You Off At Work Within A 5 Mile Radius. At The End Of The Day, Your Car Will Be Ready For Pick-up. DP Dallas ost/Ed Campbell baketball game. By CHARLOT M: DENMON Staff Correspondent : David Williams’ of Kingston was the overall winner of the men’s trophy and Marie Tassi of Wilkes- Barre took the overall woman’s trophy in the 10th ‘Annual Senior Citizens Olympic held at College Misericordia, Dallas; Saturday. Sev- eral hundred senior citizens repre- senting 13 Centers in Luzerne and Wyoming Counties took part in the competition which actually started Friday, with bowling at Chacko’s West in Luzerne. Wilkes-Barre Center won the 153 points, followed: by: Kingston, second and Pittston, third. Winner of the small center trophy was Hazle Township with 22 points. Freeland was second among the small centers and Plains was third. College Misericordia faculty members Geri Wall and Prof. Thomas O’Neill volounteered their services for the Olympics, just as they have since the first competition was initiated 10 years ago. Students .also volunteered their services, working as scorekeepers and guides for the various events which started lat 9 a.m., Saturday, on the college _ campus... “In addition to bowling on Friday, ‘bocci ball, softball throw, walking races, ' bicycling, basketball throw {and horseshoes were included in the competition. came out for enjoyment only, there were health screenings, non-compet- itive games, and music for dancing from 1:30 to 3 p.m., by Lee Vin- cent’s Orchestra in Merrick Hall. Team members participating in the various events earn points for their Centers by ‘placing, first, second or third. First place winners earned 10 points, second place, eight and third place, six. Winners of the bowling competi- tion, Friday, were males Stanley Magdan, Wilkes-Barre Center, 1st- 205; Gene Ercolani, Wilkes-Barre Center, 2nd-204, and Marcel Beitzel, Freeland Center, 3rd-200; female winners were Sue Kopaczak, Wilkes-Barre, 1st-207; Josephine: Cuper, Wilkes-Barre, 2nd-170; and Ruth Samley, Wilkes-Barre, 3rd-167. In the team events, first place was taken by the men’s team. from Wilkes-Barre with 773; second place by the Wyoming County Center’s team ith 706; and third place by Nanticoke Center’s team with:705. All competitive events were div- ided into two categories, men and women. Results of these were Bocci-Ball-1st place Hazleton Town- ship; 2nd place-Wilkes Barre Town- ship and 3rd place, Wyoming County. Walking-Women, 1st place, Lydia Patterson; 2nd place, Ann Jozwiak, both of Wilkes-Barre; 3rd place, Grace Andaloro, Pittston; Men, 1st place, Chick Kreller, Dallas; 2nd-Elwood Carpenter, Pittston; and 3rd, Joseph Gillis, Wilkes-Barre. Bicycling, Men, 1st and Harry Shovlin, Wilkes-Barre, David Williams, Kingston, ‘tied; Women, 1st place, Olwen Oldfield, Kingston; 2nd, Mildred Van Auken, Kingston; and Lydia Patterson, tied. Basketball, Women, 1st, Marie Tassi; 2nd jean Bialek, both of Wilkes-Barre; 3rd; ‘Jean Klass, Hazle Township; Men; ‘1st; David Williams, Kingston; 2nd; Harry Shovlin, Wilkes-Barre; 3rd, Domin- ick Gallucci, Freeland. Softball Throw, Women; 1st place, Suc Koczak; 2nd, Judy Shovlin; 3rd, Mildred O’Brien, all of Wilkes- Barre; Men, 1st, David Williams; 2nd, Ronald Merrimac, Pittston; Horseshoes, Women, 1st place, Betty Smith, Millie Brown, Wyo- ming; 2nd, Mary Rafalko, Mary Tassi, Wilkes-Barre; and 3rd, Ann Colangelo, Amelia Chirko, Hazle Township; Men, 1st place,” Dino DiPasgule, Julio Barbacci, Plains; 2nd, ‘David Williams, John Evans, Kingston; and 3rd, Ed Greystock, Ed Witkowski, Wilkes-Barre. The day was perfect for the out- door event with the sun, blue sky and a warm breeze contributing to the perfect setting on the college campus. Directors of the various Centers were present to assist their members in finding the events in which they registered to participate but the one individual, who seemed to-be everywhere at once informing her members where they should be was Dallas resident Irene Smith, director of the Wilkes-Barre Center, the Center which has won the larg- est center trophy for 10 consecutive years. Congratulations to you, Irene, and to. your members who were such fine sports. A free soccer clinic for players, ages 6-17, will be held on May 15-16, 6:30 -9 p.m., at College Misericordia in Dallas. English coach Steve Bateup, a qualified member of the British Football Association, will -conduct and parents. Participants may attend either day or both days at their convenience The on-field dem- onstrations require players to bring their own balls. The clinic is sponsored by North American Soccer Camps which will also conduct a soccer day camp, August 4-9, at College Misericordia. will be held in Merrick Hall on May 15-16. For details, call 675-2181,ext. 331. + @