» Calend: (Continued from page 16) requested to attend. Parents of new band members and graduates of the band are also invited to attend. The President of the Association extends an invitation to all support- ers of the band to attend the monthly meetings. Tuesday, / July 22 THE MOTHER-TO-BE PRO- GRAM of Nesbifit Memorial Hospi- tal offers obstetrical care to the area’s expectanf. mothers. It is held every Tuesday at 4 p.m. at the Wyoming Valley Family Practice Center, 540 Pierce Street, Kingston. The program which was initiated in 1979 provides quality health care to both mother and baby regardless of one’s ability to pay. A compre- hensive fee, covering physician, obstetrical services and related hos- pital costs is available for patients without insurance. Program participants meet with staff members to ascertain a com- plete medical history. They are then assigned t¢ a physician who will care for them during all stages of pregnancy. The program is com- pleted with a check-up six weeks after discharge from the hospital. The Mother-To-Be Program’s services include regular monthly examinaf.ions, blood work and ultra- sound procedures. An eight-week prenatal education program is available to parents providing infor- mation ‘about natural childbirth and care of the newborn. For information on the Mother-To- Be Program, contact Nesbitt Memo- rial Ffospital’s Obstetrics Depart- ment at 288-8959. : Next week ILAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL CILASS OF 1972 will meet July 23 at 7:30 p.m. at Joe’s Grotto, Harveys Lake to plan the reunion to be held riext year. The Reunion Committee urges all interested class members to attend this important meeting. Volunteers are needed to serve on committees and to help with mailing. Anyone interested in helping with the reun- ion plans but is unable to attend the meeting should contact Diane Johns Losh, 333-4544 or Jennie Valick, 477- 2355. 0: METHODIST CHURCH will hold an old-fashioned ice cream social on Saturday, July 19, at 4 p.m. featur- ing Bar-B-Ques, homemade ice cream and homemade pies. The church is located on the Sweet Valley Road in Pikes Creek (just 2 tenths miles off Pa. 118.) 30- NESBITT MEMORIAL HOSPI- TAL is sponsoring an Arthritis Clinic on Wednesday, July 23 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Nesbitt Medical Arts Building adjacent to Nesbitt Hospital, Poplar Street entrance. Dr. John Carey, a specialist in arthritis and rheumatology, con- ducts the program which provides arthritis patients with a complete physical examination and treatment plan. The results are forwarded to the patient’s physician for consulta- tion input and followup care. Patients requiring orthopedic or corrective surgery or extensive physical therapy are tested with a multidisciplinary approach known as CORE (Combined Orthopedic and Rheumatologic Evaluation). Patients, referred by their physi- cian, can make an appointment for the Arthritis Clinic by calling Nes- bitt’s Outpatient Registration office at 288-1411, extension 4130, Monday through Friday, from 1 to 4 p.m. AN ICE CREAM SOCIAL will be held on Saturday, July 26, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the East Dallas United Methodist Church. The menu consists of hot dogs, wimpies, potato salad, beans, coffee, cold drink, ice cream and cake. -0- THE MAPLE GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH of Pikes Creek will be helding an Old Fash- ion Chicken Bar-B-Que on July 26, in the Maple Grove. They will be serving from 12 to 5 p.m., rain or shine. The menu will be: 1» bar-b-que chicken, baked potatoes, corn on the cob, sole slaw, cake and beverage. Tickets are $4.75 for 1 adult or 2 children and available through advance sales only from any church member or call the church at 477-5216. The Maple Grove United Method- ist Church is located on the Sweet Valley Road off Route 118. -0- THE KUNKLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY will hold its annual firemens festival on July 23, 24, 25, and 26. Wednesday, July 23, ther will be a Chicken Barbecue from 5 p.m. till 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased in advance from any Fire or Ambulance personnel or may be purchased that night at the fire hall. Thursday-Friday and Saturday there will be music nightly from 8 p.m. til midnight. Music all three nights by Westwind. Friday night at 7 p.m. there will be a Fireman’s Parade. Line up for the parade is at 6 p.m. at the Commonwealth Telephone Co. park- ing lot on Route 309. For more information on the parade contact Jack Dodson at 675-2728 or 675-3334. Rain date for the parade is July 26 at 7 p.m. Lots of food, games and fun for the whole family. HELP WANTED Coming events THE IREM TEMPLE CHAN- TERS are making final plans for German Night which will be held on Saturday, Aug. 30 on the Pavilion at Irem Temple Country Club in Dallas. The evening will feature the music of the Henry Charles Orches- tra. There will be dancing and sing- a-longs, German food and drink, and a few surprises to round out a night of entertainment. Tickets may be purchased from any Chanter. 30> THE ALLENTOWN FAIR is seek- ing rock groups to compete in a ‘Battle of the Bands” contest at 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 31. at the Far- merama Theater free stage. The contest was re-introduced at last year’s fair and it proved an entertaining free show for fairgoers. Groups interested should write to The Allentown Fair, 17th & Chew Sts., Allentown, PA 18104, Attention: Ed Galgon, Farmerama Chairman. -0- “HIGH INCOME OPPORTUNI- TIES in Real Estate and Equipment Leasing after Tax Reform’ is the subject of a luncheon meeting to be given Thursday, July 31, 1986, at the Sheraton Crossgates in Wilkes- Barre. The meeting will start at exactly 12 noon and will last approx- imately one hour. Sponsored by Thomson McKinnon Securities, the meeting will feature Mark Rudiger, Vice President and Regional Finance Service Coordina- tor and Scott Mahoney, Senior Vice President of Fox Capital. The speakers will discuss high income investments currently avail- able in real estate and equipment leasing. They will also discuss the effect of the tax bill on both of these investment areas. The luncheon meeting is open to the public free of charge, but reser- vations are necessary. Please call Mike Hirthler, at 826-1181 by noon, July 30. One of the country’s largst securi- ties firms, Thomas McKinnon is a member of all principal stock, com- modity and futures exchanges. Headquartered in New York City and with over 2,000 Account Execu- tives in more than 190 offices in the U.S. and abroad, in 1985 the firm celebrated its 100th Anniversary. -0- CHAPTER 9 DISABLED AMERI- CAN VETERANS, Wilkes-Barre, will hold a meeting on Monday, August 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the Par- sons VFW, Scott Street, Wilkes- Barre. commander Leo Myslak will pre- side. All members are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served. -0- THE 74TH ANNUAL REUNION of the James K:. Evans Family will be held August 3 at the Franklin Township Fire Hall in Orange at 12:30. Bring your own place setting plus dishes to be served buffet style. Becky Faux will have charge of the children’s and youth entertain- ment. -0- A FREE PROGRAM designed especially for teenagers-young adults with diabetes titled ‘‘Teenag- ers and Diabetes: The Healthier Side,” is being offered by the Geis- inger-Wyoming Valley Medical Center on Tuesday, Aug. 5, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the medical center’s Learning Resource Center. The program will focus on several key issues specific to young adults with diabetes, including: new trends in managing diabetes; more flexi- bility in the meal plan; new ways to inject insulin; fun exercises to lower blood sugar; easier ways to monitor blood sugar, and positive approaches to living a healthier and happier life. Because of the importance of family support in the control of diabetes, each young participant in this program is encouraged to bring a family member or friend to the program. An optional dinner will be served at 5 p.m. at cost of $2.25. Additional information may be obtained and reservations made by Aug. 1, by calling the education AMERICA'S NEWEST PARTY PLAN needs dem- onstrators. Generous commission, no financial investment. Free sample kit. Free training & sup- plies. Earn bonus points for merchandise & trips. For interview call 654- 8697. 25-4-P AIRLINE JOBS $17,800 to $68,500 year. Now hiring. Call Job Line 1- 518-459-3535 Ext. A-6112. 25-3-P BOOK LOVERS AND MONEY LOVERS UNITE! New way to earn high dollars in local Book Club. No investment, no selling. Clubs & non- profit organizations wel- come! Write The Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366K, Dallas, Pa. 18612. 26-2-P WANTED WANTED TO BUY, small back hoe in good cond., reasonable. Write: 580 Chase Rd. Shavertown, Pa. 18708. 26-4-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 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 1977 AQHA REGISTERED MARE, daughter of World Halter Champion Dan L. Straw and 1985 AGHA Registered Stal- lion, grandson of Dan L. straw, saddles and bri- dles, package deal only $3500. 693-2074 after 7 p.m. 24-4-P 16 HAND THOROUGH- BRED MARE. Exc. plea- sure horse, coggins neg- ative. All shots to date, sound. Regretfully must sell. Asking $700. Call after 1 p.m., 824-1597 or 824-4663. 25-4-P IRISH SETTER male, 4 yrs. old. Free to good home. House broken, well behaved, gentle, good with kids. Call 696-1958 after 5 p.m. 26-4-P RARE PURE WHITE GERMAN SHEPHERD PUP- PIES. AKC Reg. shots, wormed, exc. disposi- tions. Great with chil- dren. Sire & Dam on premises. $200. 696- 4643. 27-2-P NORWEGIAN ELK HOUND PUPPIES. Born 6-8-86. Pure bred, beautiful $65. each plus one 7 mo. male $50. 868-5129. 27-4- P FOR RENT WORK WANTED WILKES-BARRE, Parsons, first floor, four rooms and bath with tiled shower. Stove, refrigera- tor, wall-to-wall carpet- ing. Garage and fenced- in yard. Available August 1. Heat and hot water included. $325 per month. Call 288-8933. 23- tfn-P FREE 3 kittens to good home. 477-3022. 24-4-P FREE Pure bred Beagle puppies, male & female. Call 675-1579. 25-4-P FREE Irish Setter, male, 4 rs. old. Free to a good ome, house broken, well behaved, gentle, good with kids. Call 696- 1958 after 5 p.m. 26-4-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- 8933. 12-tfn-P STENCILING beautify your home with hand stenciling on walls, floors, furniture or fabric. Call A. Robinson 675-6154 after 5 p.m. 27- 1-P RECREATIONAL Sailing Sailboat Sunfish, new cond. $1000. Call 639- 1364 or 696-4196 after 6 p.m. 23-6-P INSTRUCTION TAP DANCE Now forming tap dance classes in Back Moun- tain. Private or group. Beginners, ages 7 through 11. Call 675- 3818, ask for Kris. 27-4-P LOST & FOUND FOUND: Ladies golf shoes, Endicott Johnson, sie 8%. Seen fall off car roof in vicinity of 42nd St. Dallas. Call 675-5211. 27-4-P GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE will be held on Saturday, July 19, on the Order of East- ern Star Parking Lot on Foster Street, Dallas, Pa. right behind the Acme. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Items to be sold will include: food, baked goods and candy; books, clothes, toys, crafts, jew- elry, plants and odds and ends. Rain date will be Sunday, July 20. 27-1- Pr WORK WANTED, painting, minor repairs, odd jobs. Reasonable rates. Call 477-3633. 18-8-P Elderly Need Help? I will do your houseclean- ing and cook a hot meal for you. Experienced and references. Meshoppen, Tunkhannock, Laceyville area. Call 639-2750, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 27-1-P SUMMER "HOT" SALE! Flashing arrow sign $269! Lighted, non-arrow $259! Unlighted $229! Free letters! Few left. See locally. 1(800) 423- 0163, anytime. 27-1-P MOTORCYCLES 1983 YAMAHA black, 50cc, special $550. Call 675-3713. 18-1fn-P 1978 HONDA GOLDWING 1000. Superb cond. Sam- sonite saddle bags, canvas cover, low mile- age, garage kept, $2500. neg. Call 693-0562. 25-4- P AUTO 1978 BUICK REGAL. Exc. cond. Sun roof, air, p.s., p.b. & power windows. Driver side has power seat. Cruise, and tilt wheel. Sony sound system, 60,000 miles. Asking = $2900. 824-8505 after 3 p.m. 26-4-P ‘77 BUICK REGAL, V-8 350, little rust, air, cruise control, p.s., p.b., runs good, 76,000 miles. Asking $2500, negotia- ble. Landau top. 287- 8666 before 5 p.m. 26-4- P 1984 FORD MUSTANG L. 3 door, red, sunroof, AM- FM, 4 speed, exc. cond. Must sell, $5,000. 477- 3368. 27-1-P 1978 FORD PINTO, 4 cyl., auto., 67,000 miles. Asking $1500. Call 824- 5708 before 5 p.m. 27-4- P TRUCKS 1978 CHEVY PICKUP % ton 4x4, p.s., p.b., trans- ter case rear end, trans- mission good, new fuel pump & alternator. Needs body work. $1500. Call 675-0648 before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. 27- 2-P 1979 Mercedes Benz truck. Model 1116, 25,- 500 G V W. 20 ft. alumi- num box, roll up door, power lift gate, plug in engine heater. $6,500. Call 675-1413. 27-4-P AT LEAST FOR YOUR TRADE A NW 5