Call 474-6175. 44-4-P Keep Warm! Montgomery Ward wood- a burner w-tfan Vaty good cond. $135. Call 779- 2500. 44-4-P WOODSTOVE, Franco Belge, 52,000 BTU's per hour, very efficient, used 3 winters, exc. cond. new for $715, asking $300. Call 696- 4205. 44-4-P BEN FRANKLIN STOVE. i i a A pA ret we —— ee a Very good cond. $50; Floral sofa & chair best offer. Call 675-3033 after 6:30 p.m. 45-4-P SHOWER DOORS, Horizon- tal blind design, 2 price $95. Call 823-0661 or 822- 5998. 45-4-P 1985 VATICAN Proof Coin set, $30. Call 693-3223. 45-4-P TOYS, suitable for Christ- mas. Some new. 50 cents to $4. Call 287-6147. 45- 4-P OVAL PICTURE FRAME with beveled glass, pressed flower arrange- ment, signed and dated on back $45. Call 675- 0020 after 4 p.m. 45-4-P INFANT CAR SEAT $10; baby swing $20. Call 825- 4125. 45-4-P MAPLE KITCHEN SET with 4 chairs, builtin exten- sion. Exc. cond. Call 823- 0661 or 822-5988. 45-4-P WALNUT BEDROOM SET, 5 pieces, king size bed, complete triple dresser w-mirror, chest, 2 night Call 836-5276 before 12 noon or after 5 p.m. 44- 4-P 2 GUN CASES $5. ea.; Weaver 22 scope & mounts $10. Call 696- 1523: 44-4-P Pot Belly stove for coal or wood. Call 836-5276 before 12 noon or after 5 p.m. 44- 2-P Oil Tanks (2) 250 gallons, $25. ea. Call after 4 p.m. 779- 3106. 44-4-P 18 FOR SALE FOR SALE RECREATIONAL TABLE, yellow formica WOOD STOVE with ther- LARK TRUCK CAMPER top, leaf, 4 chairs, $25. mostat contron for sale. 10% foot, sleeps 5, side entance, pressurized water system, hot water heater, furnace, gas elec. refrigator freezer, bathroom, 40 gal. water- tank, double sink. Must see to appreciate $1300. 639-5678 before 6 p.m. 639-2935 after 6 p.m. 41- +#n-P GARAGE SALE DALLAS PATIO CRAFT SALE, behind Acme (across from Eastern Star). Hand crafted gift items. Handpainted sweat shirts. Sat. and Sun., Nov. 22 & 23. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 45-1-P LADIES CLOTHING, pant suits, slacks, leather coat, dresses, sizes 18 to 20. $3 & up, very good cond. Call 333-4318. 44-4- P STORM COAT, woman's tan hooded, completely fur lined. Size 12-14. Exc. cond. $25; childs snow- suit blue with grey pile lining. - Toddler size 3. Good cond. $5. Call 735- 1471. 44-4-P ROTARY GAS LAWN MOWER, runs $30; one 500-15" snow tire; one 520-13" snow tire; one 600-15 summer tire. All like new $12 eac. Call 655-9220 after 12 noon. 44-4-P 10 COMMERCIAL STOVE, burners with 2 large ovens. Used for church dinners. $300 or best offer. Call 675-3213 after 6 p.m. 44-4-P WELL BUILT dog coop with cage $15. Call 696- 3102. 44-4-P stands. $300. Call 675- | 4033. 45-4-P | BABY ITEMS, clothes, newborn to 2T, furniture, toys & accessories $35 & under. Call 823-0661 or 822-5988. 45-4-P J.C. PENNEY'S stereo, 2 | cass., turntable, like . new. Less than $100. J Must sell. Call 825-4125. 45-4-P PANASONIC HOME STEREO, AM-FM, 8 track, 2 thruster speakers. Exc. | cond. $65. Call 825-5505. ! 45.4-P PORTABLE Infra Red remote control unit. Fits any TV $65. Call any- time. 654-2944. 45-4-P 3.C. PENNEY MICROWAVE. $100. or best offer. Good cond. 825-4125. 45-4-P OLD BUFFET, $20. Call 675-5761 after 5 p.m. 45- 4-P Diaper pail, brand new. $1.50. Call 825-4125 45-4- P BRASS LAMPS $45 pair; Oval rug, shades of blue 8x5 $25; 24 ft. wood extension ladder $75; Kitchen needs & much more. 823-0661 or 822- 5988. 45-4-P STEREO RADIO AM-FM, | $45. Call 675-0020. 45-4-P ROLLER SKATES, black leather size 7, like new $30. Call 675-0589. 45-4-P TIMEX SINCLAIR 1000 COMPUTER, good starter computer, ram modual and topes $45. Call 675- t 0020 after 5 p.m. 45-4-P | ICE SKATES, white, size 7%, $5. Call 675-0589. | 45-4-P : ASSORTED G.I. JOE TOYS, ! Figures and vehicles; , Afghan, never used $45. | Call 675-0020 after 4 p.m. 45-4-P GE AIR CONDITIONER fits into window. Good cond. $45. Call 825-4125. 45-4-P | GREAT YARD DECORA- i TION dog house cottage. One of a kind. Exc. cond. $25. Call 823-0661. 43-4-P | PING PONG TABLE with | accessories $40. Call 283- | 1031. 43-4-P : 12 VOLT BATTERY, new $25. Call 675-1327. 43-4-P 6' TRUCK CAP for pickup. Crank out windows, good cond. $50. 675- 8696. 43-4-P 4 WHITE WAGON WHEELS 15"x8%, 6 hole $90. Call 735-8395. 43-4-P - GOODYEAR RADIAL | TIRES P185-65-R-14, $15 for 3; 1 Firestone tire 750-16, $10. Call 675- | 5060. 43-4-P ! 2v SIDE CUSHIONS for | Jeep or boat. 2 for $5. 696-1523. 43-4-P CAR AM RADIO $10; boys | dirt bike $20; exhaust fan $25. Call 287-0639. | 43-4-P 2 KELLY NAVIGATOR RADIALS P235-75-R-15, from pick up $60 both; Jeep trans. case chain, used 1500 miles, $40; chrome front bumper for 77 Jeep Wagoneer $30; 1978 Camaro passenger side door with glass, $50. 825-0931 or 457- 7946. 43-4-P LIVING ROOM COUCH and chair, gold provin- cial, fair cond. $30; round kitchen table, brown marble formica w- leaf and 2 chairs $15. , 287-4809. 44-4-P | 44-4-P ‘COMPLETE LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM SUITE, 4 mo. old, con- temporary st le, pd. $700 sell ith $500, includes couch, love seat, recliner, coffee table, 2 end tables, beige color-factory scotch guard treated. ~ Exc. cond. only $500; patio furniture, black wrought iron, love seat, 2 chairs, newly uphol- . stered orange Pl cushions, very good cond. $100. 675-1392. 44- CUSTOM MADE DRAPERY blue velvet completely lined, fits window 115” widex84"” length $75. Pd. $400 new, made by Pom- eroys; Beautiful wall decorations, see on walls, make offer. 675- 1392. 44-4-P WESTERN EQUITATION SUIT burgundy, ladies size 11. Exc. cond. 639- 2989. 44-4-P 12 WOMAN'S PURSES good cond. $4 for all; 39 Harlequin & Silhouette and other romance novels $5.50; girls snow- mobile suit size 12, 2 pc. snowmobile suit size 8, $8.00. 675-0907. 44-4-P ENGLISH HUNT COAT Harry Hall, green, worn very little. ladies sie 14. Exc. cond. must sell. 639- 5678. 44-4-P VELVET SOFA, 6' & love seat, both good cond. w- large round swivel chair. All three black & white, swivel chair exc. cond. Also 3 Early American chairs, exc. cond. $250. Call after 4 p.m. 825- 3351. 44-4-P MAYTAG GAS DRYER, $30. Needs some work; kitchen set, white, 6 upholstered chairs, extra leaf, $100. 675-1392. 44- 4-P CHAIR for livingroom, dark gold w-velvet finish, good cond. $25. Call 287-8547 after 4 p.m. 44-4-P SOFA w-matching chair, Early American, Scotch- vard, gold tweed $75 or est offer. 823-2825. 44- 4-P BROYHILL bedroom suite, bed, triple dresser, large chest of drawers w- doors. $300 or best offer. 675-1392. 44-4-P FREE Free Horse manure. Upher Demunds Rd., as. Call after 4 p.m. > on weekends. 675- 4182. 37-tfn-P FREE 2-14 " wheels, 5 lug holes, good cond. $6 ea. 675-2927. 42-4-P FREE Infant car bed. 696- 1523. 44-4-P FREE, to a good home 2 beautiful black kittens, 1 with tiny white spot on chest, 7 wks. old, litter trained, frisky & play- ful.287-1465. 44-4-P FREE Female kitten, all black. 2 mos. old. Call 825-4125. 45-4-P LOST & FOUND LOST Female black & tan coon hound in West Dallas area, Sgarlet lake. Call 675-8880 or collect 1-301-836-7155. 44-4-P LOST, 1970 men's Wilkes College class ring with initials. Lost in W-B area. Reward. Call 693-3223. 45-4-P LOST small white North- eastern Bank envelope with mortgage money. Vicinity of Weis Market in Dallas on 11-13-86. Reward! 696-2913. 45-4-P MOTORCYCLES 1983 YAMAHA black, 50cc, special. Make an offer. Call 675-3713. 18- tfn-P RECREATIONAL 1983 HONDA ATV, 185cc needs chain $500. Call 639-1163 after 5 p.m. 42- 4-P 1973 POLARIS TX 340 with cover, 830 miles. Exc. cond. $750 firm. Call 639- 1163 after 5 p.m. 42-4-P GLASTRON inboard-out- board speedboat, 16% ft., 2 yrs. old. Open bow, built in cooler, cus- tomized trailer included. (Exc. cond. $7500. Call 693-4565 after 6 p.m. 44- 4-P MOBILE HOME STAND CRAFT MOBILE HOME for sale. 12 x 20, 2 bdrm., aluminum siding, new carpeting, some appliances. Exc. cond. Must be moved. $6500. Call 675-4001. 43- 4-P MUSIC MERCHANDISE USED FLUTE, Best offer. 675-3713. 38-tfn-P JANSSEN SPINET PIANO, with bench. Good cond. $500 firm. 675-3076 after 5 p.m. Ask for Peggy. 45-tfn-P ADOPTION By JOHN HOINSKI Staff Writer The Kingston Township board of supervisors unanimously passed the final reading of the 1987 budget at its monthly meet- ing last Wednesday, which calls for no. increase in property taxes. Taxes will remain at five mills, with the budget being $925,785, including $188,000 for capital improvements. Township Manager Fred Potzer said he would also like to inform residents the township has not yet taken over responsi- bility for Pioneer Ave. and at this point has only informed PennDOT of its intentions. “First,” Potzer said, ‘‘Penn- DOT will have to make approxi- mately $200,000 worth of repairs, including the installe- tion of drains, guardrails and resurfacing and paving of the shoulders.’ Potzer said the work probably will begin in 1987 when the weather breaks. The project will be funded by the Department of Transportation’s Turnback Program and will be at no cost to the taxpayers. In other business: — The board heard several complaints from residents of Fire Cut Road who say the road is being poorly maintained. Res- idents want the road paved but Township solicitor Atty. Ben R. Jones said that one reason the road cannot be paved is that it only 15 feet wide. He said road- ways must be 33 feet wide in order to qualify for reimburse- ment of funds by the state. — Rejected a subdivision for plan for the Woodridge 11 devel- opment near Sutton Road because of concern over the water runoff situation. — Approved the following appointments to the township water commission: Deloris Sesiensky, Harris Hill Road, Trucksville; Robert H. Nat- tress, Jr., Armstrong Dr., Shav- ertown and ‘James Ward, Tamanini Dr., Wyoming. — Accepted a high bid of $2,600 from the Lake Township Board of Supervisors to buy the township’s 1983 Plymouth Fury cruiser. — Approved an ordinance requiring dumpsters at all new building construction sites for the purpose of discouraging abuse of the township’s open burning law by contractors. (The following Back Mountain properties have been listed for transfer at the Luzerne County Courthouse: ) INTERSTATE PROPERTIES, to CAROL L. and JAMES E. DAVIS, 51 Church Road, RD 3, Wyoming, Property there-- Dallas Borough, Richfield Street. LOUIS HIRSH, trustee, to CAROL and JAMES E. DAVIS, 51 Church Road, RD 3, Wyo- ming, Property there--Dallas Borough, Richfield Street. DANIEL VOITEK, and all, to RITA A. and THOMAS F. WISI- NIESKI, 29 Stafford Street, Trucksville, Property there-- Kingston Township, PTL.-81, Stafford Street. . MARION HAZELTINE, to BARBARA and BARRY SHAVER, - RD 1, Box 272-B, Ridge Ave., Dallas; Property there--Harveys Lake Borough, L-46 Clarence Ave. JOHN J. TOBIN and wife, to JOSEPH A. MARIA, and all, 26 Harvard Street, White Plains, N.Y.,” Property ' there--Harveys Lake Borough, L66 +68, Dudley Ave., LACEY M. WILLIAMS, and wife, to KAREN D. and CRAIG R. WILLIAMS, Lehigh Street, Shavertown, Property there-- Kingston Township, 15 acres. wife, to FRANCESCA M. CAC- CIAPUOTI, and all, 119 E. Franklin Street, Shavertown, Property there--Kingston Town- ship, Franklin Ave. ANDREW M. KLEMISH, to SANDRA A. KLEMISH, 14 Alfred Road, RD 3, Wyoming, Property there--Kingston Town- ship, L-38, Alfred Road, Sunrise Estates. JAMES P. O'DONNELL and wife, to AILEEN A. O’DON- NELL, and all, RD 1, Box 417, Harveys Lake, Property there-- Harveys Lake Borough, L-4. HAPPINESS - is our desire to privately adopt white infant. We are a profes- sional young couple very much in love, with a sound future. All medical xpenses paid. Please call collect 201-255-6939. 45-4-P . ADOPTION--Happily mar- ried couple desires to Sdopt white newborn. i paid. Confiden- Call collect 516-289- 7866. 45-4-P MISCELLANEOUS HALF PRICE! arrow sign Lighted, non-arrow $279! Unlighted $239! Free Let- ters! Few left. Warranty. See locally. 1(800)423- 0163, anytime. 45-1-P ANIMALS Stables Board horses your way at T & G Stables. Harris Hill Rd., Trucksville. Call 696- 4943 or 283-1179. 38-tfn- P Boston Terrier Puppies AKC-Reg. shots, wormed, males. 799-5411, 44-2-P AK.C. Registered German Shep- herd puppies. Black and tan. $100. Call 542-5630. 45-4-P AKC REG. GOLDEN RETRIEVERS. 8 males, 9 wks. old. Call 826-0481 between 9 & 5. After 5 p.m. call 675-4126. 45-4-P SERVICES BUSY BEE CLEANING SERVICE wants to make you a honey of a deal. Call now for our low rates. 824-9849. 44-4-P Please Call! Bubblegum Cleaning Com- pany. THOROUGH, resi- dential cleaning. Call 675-2347. 45-4-P FIREWOOD WELL SEASONED oak, split & delivered $50, cord. Buy six loads, get one free. 639-5000 or 477-5596. 45-4-P INSTRUCTION Music Lessons Experienced professional music instruction. Lesson on guitar, bass, man- dolin, violin, banjo, piano & organ. Beginners to advanced. Call 675- 1796 or 693-0119. 36-12-P FOR RENT 2 BDRM. MOBILE HOME for rent. No. pets. Refer- ences requested. Call 333-4944. 44-4-P WILKES-BARRE-Parsons, 1st. floor, 6 rooms 1% baths w-shower, wall to wall carpeting, stove, dishwasher. Garage. Heat and hot water included $395 per mo. Available Dec. 1. Call 288-8933. 45-tfn-P WILKES-BARRE-Parsons, 2nd floor, 4 rooms and bath w-shower, wall to wall carpeting, stove. Off street parking. Heat and hot water included. $285 per mo. Available Dec. 1. Call 288-8933. 45- tin-P REAL ESTATE LOT 135x135, Jackson St. off Huntsville Road, Four from 309-415. Asking $14,500. Call 693-4508. 45-4-P Flashing TRUCKS ‘77 DODGE MAXIVAN, runs good. No windows, air, auto., 360 engine, 36 al. fuel tank, heavy uty tow package, cruise j720 firm. 825-3648. 41- # CJ-5 JEEP, 4 cyl., 38,000 miles, good cond. 1$2950. 639-1955. 41-5-P Corrine (Continued from page 16) but that is not significant.” Arnong the few things Corrine cannot do is drive because of her vision which is not as good as it once was. She does how- ever enjoy walking in the warm weather. It is a special honor to Corrine that her three daughters, Homecoming Queens at Dallas. Ramah, the oldest, graduated from Wittenburg in Ohio and is now with Bell Atlantic, outside of Washington, D.C. Robin, a senior at Gettysburg, is enjoy- ing her first semester in Geneva, Switzerland, and Leigh, of course is a senior at Dallas. ing Queens at Dallas in 1980, 1982 and 1986, respectively. “The girls have always been kind and caring persons, always considerate of others, just as they were of me when I was ill,”” Corrine says fondly of their daughters.‘I guess that is. why their friends and classmates like them and respect them.” admits her frustrations but to someone who has not seen her in a long time, she has the same lilt in her voice, same wit and humor and the same caring she had when she founded Career Concepts for Women, and later took over and directed Uniforce Ramah, Robin and Leigh were The girls served as Homecom- Corrine Pawling readily Temporary Services. (Continued from page 16) and alcohol classes at the “0 fall. with her brother Joe and her grandparents Dorothy and Fred Sokolowski, of Davenport St., Dallas. -0- LEO G. THOMAS, son of Joan Z. Thomas, of 160 Summit Ave., Summit, N.J., has been pro- moted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of senior airman. His grandfather, John A. Rakos, resides at 127 W. Mount Airy Road, Shavertown. -0- THREE BACK MOUNTAIN RESIDENTS were recent recip- ients of awards for their contri- butions to the 1986 “Ride to Stop Cancer.” Maria Stahovec, Dallas, was honored for having the most pledges; Carol King, Dallas, was honored as the oldest rider in the event; and Ann Smaka, Dallas, was the winner of the 10- speed bicycle in a drawing held after the event. -0- MRS. LENORE ROSEN- CRANS, a representative from the Luzerne-Wyoming Counties Drug and Alcohol Program, recently presented the film A Step in Time to the sixth grade students of Mr. Cicon’s: drug Dallas Junior High School. The film centered on alcohol aware- ness. -0- DR. MICHAEL J. RAYMOND of Dallas, Director of Psycho- logical Services at Allied Serv- ices’ John Heinz Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, Wilkes- Barre, presented a paper at the sixth annual meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsy- chologists in Las Vegas, Nevada. on October 27, 1986. A native of Little Falls, N.J., Dr. Raymond lives in Dallas with his wife, the former Carrie Roberts of Dallas, a medical technolgist at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. -0- WADE CURTIS, of Dallas, was recently elected president of the Student Government Association of Luzerne County Community College. AIRMAN BENJAMIN KOPROWSKI, son of Linda F. and Chester J. Koprowski of RD 1, Sweet Valley, has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He is a 1986 graduate of Lake- Lehman Senior High School. AIR FORCE STAFF SGT. MICHAEL J. McGLYNN SR., nephew of Leo A. Corbett of 201 Clearview Ave., Trucksville, has arrived for duty with the 20th Tactical Fighter Wing, England. 20: NAVY SEAMAN KENNETH S. PINDER, son of Donald B. Flick of Rotue 1, Dallas, is currently deployed to the West- ern and Northern Pacific Oceans aboard the aircraft car- rier USS Ranger homeported in San Diego. He joined the Navy in July 1985. -0- THREE BACK MOUNTAIN RESIDENTS are participating in the Candy Striper program at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital this They are Shelby Naparsteck of Dallas, who works in the supply processing and distribu- tion department; Holly Banks of Dallas, who works in the hospi- tality shop; and Hollie Price, of Dallas who works in the Pedia- trics Department. -0- Meadows Apartments, Dallas, recently held a surprise baby shower for their assistant man- ager, Janet Mazur. Mrs. Mazur is the former Janet Baloh of Luzerne. She has been employed at the Meadows Apartments for the past four years and currently resides in Hanover Green with her hus- band, Frank. The Mazurs are expecting their first child in early December. Police blotter TRUCKS AUTO Call Now! (100) 4 x 4's at Eagles Nest. Call 717-921-8991. 43-6-P Ford Van 1982 300-6, auto., p.s., p.b., air, $3800. Call 477- 5912. 41-5-P 1984 GMC 5-25, 4 ‘speed, 4 cyl., AM-FM, sport packagbe, custom cap. Exc. cond. $4800. Call 675-4472. 41-5-P 1969 CHEVY C30 Dump truck. A-title, 52,000 orig. miles, body, motor- drive, train & lift. Exc. cond. $3795. Call 693- 0792. 45-4-P AUTO 72 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME, 4 door hard- top, p.b., s., ‘exc. Pp. cond. 8all 696-4465 after 6 p.m. 41-5-P 1979 AMC CONCORD, no rust, p.s., p.b., auto., miles, $1000; 1981 Aries K, 4 dr. sedan, 2.6 liter engine, 70,000 miles. Good running cond. $700. 824-2406. 41-5-P '72 PLYMOUTH VALIANT, auto., p.s., Looks great, runs great. Slant 6 eng. recently installed. Low mil., new paint, extra HD rear leaf spring just installed, trailer hitch, many new parts. Ready for road. Very dependa- ble. Good gas mileage. All good tires, incl. snows on rear. Winter- ized, $450 firm. Call 825- 3648. 41-5-P 1984 CHEVY CAMARO, Exc. cond. V6, good gas mileage, p.s., p.b., AM- FM stereo, rear def. reclining bucket seats, cloth int.$7000 neg. Call 825-7626. 42-5-GR 76 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE, white w-blue interior, includes all Cad- illac options, 52,000 miles, $2700. Call 779- 4160 after 4:30. 42-5-P 1985 DELTA ROYAL OLDS- MOBILE, A-title, loaded, sunroof, 14,000 miles. GAMC Extended War- ranty included. Charcoal grey. Call 696-4565 after 6 p.m. 44-4-P 84 OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON, Low mileage, blue w-wood grain, fully equipped with 3rd seat $8900. Call 675-3213 after 6 p.m. 44-4-P 1981 FORD ESCORT front wheel drive, auto., p.b., new Michelin all weather radials. Red cloth int. $2000. Call ater 4 p.m. 823-8918. 45-4-GR ‘79 CHEVY CHEVETTE. Garage kept. p.s., stick shift, new battery, new exhaust & new aro Body exc. cond. Interior good cond. AM-FM like new. Must see to appre- ciate $1200. neg. Call after 4 p.m. 655-5023. 45-4-GR '73 PLYMOUTH Fury Ill, fully equipped, auto., air, $225. all 477- 2547 after 4 p.m. 45-1-P 1974 CHRYSLER NEWPORT, 4 dr. sedan, 8 cyl., p.s., p.b., p.w., a-c, radial tires. Asking $450. 675- 0561. 45-4-P 1979 PLYMOUTH HORI- ZON. Red, 4 spd., hatch- back, A-title. Must sell! $1350. Call 696-3405 before 12 noon or after 5 p.m. 45-4-P 1981 CHEVY CITATION, 6 cyl., auto., p.b., ps. low mileage $1500. Good Sori; Call 825-0031. 42-5- HELP WANTED $60 PER HUNDRED PAID - for remailing letters from home! Send self addressed ' stamped envelope for information - application. Associates, Box 95-B, Roselle, New Jersey 07203. 36-10-P. PROFESSIONAL BABYSIT- TER full-time, approx. 40 hrs., to care for 16 month old baby in my Dallas home. Must be in good health, non- smoker, own transporta- tion & flexible hours. Call 288-3737 between 7 & 9 p.m. 44-4-P Buy or Sell Avon Products. Exc. con- ditions. Call Marge at 825-3351. 44-4-P AIRLINE JOBS $17,747 to $63,459-Year. Now Hiring! CALL JOB LINE 1- Slay Ext. A-6112. 45-1-P AN OHIO OIL CO. offers high income, plus cash bonuses, benefits to mature person in Dallas area. Regardless of experience, write P.D. Read, American Lubri- cants Co., Box 426, Dayton, Ohio 45401. 45- 1-P Secretary Part-time position, flexi- ble hours, for University Relations Office at Penn State. Word processing and some bookkeeping knowledge preferred. el 675-9228. AAEOE. 45-1-P GOVERNMENT JOBS $16,- 040 - $59,230-yr. Now Hiring. Call 805-687-6000 Ext. R-6026 for current federal list. 45-8-P EXCELLENT INCOME for part-time home assembly work. For information Call 312-741-8400 exten- sion 783. 45-1-P 3 Kingston Township No one was seriously injured Saturday night as a result of a two-car crash along Rt. 309 in Kingston Township. Michael Sheridan, 18, 69 Par- rish St., Dallas, was treated and released from the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital after being removed from his car by the Jaws of Life. Neither Thomas J. Susz, 48, 7 Brookside Road, Box 373, Tunkhannock and operator of the second vehicle, nor his wife, Janice Ann, a passenger, were injured. According to reports, Sheridan was traveling south on Rt. 309 when he lost control of his vehicle , slid sideways across the southbound lane and into the northbound where it struck the Susz car. The Sheridan vehicle then slid off the berm of the road and struck a bridge wall before flipping over. Investigat- ing officers were James Balav- age and Michael Moravec. Dallas Township A bizarre incident involving two separate accidents within 10 minutes of each other at the same location in Dallas Town- ship Friday morning resulted in two individuals being struck by a car and a Dallas Township cruiser being damaged. In the first accident at approx- imately 8:21 a.m., three vehi- cles were involved in a mishap on Lake Street near College Misericordia. Two college workers operating a 1979 GMC dump truck were parked on the south bound lane of the street when a second vehicle driven by Bernadine Bator, 62, of College Manor noticed the truck did not have its flashers on. Bator then pulled up along side the truck to inform the workers about the flashers when a 1978 Impala driven by Kathleen Oravitz, 42, also of College Manor, traveling south impacted both vehicles. The Oravitz car had to be towed while the other vehicles were removed off to the right berm with part of the cars remaining on the road. Dallas Township police Carl Miers investigated the incident. Meanwhile, the unmarked township cruiser, which was parked at the rear of the truck with its four-way flashers on, was struck by a vehicle driven by Louis Dagnick, 52, College Manor, who was traveling south. Dagnick said he was blinded by the sun when his his car struck the rear of the cruiser and the side of the truck before hitting the two pasasengers of the truck who had been standing in front of their vehicle. Daniel Lazar, 38, of Luzerne and Douglas Pallup, - 30, from Kingston, were both injured and taken to the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital by the Dallas ambul- ance where they were treated and later released. The Dagnick vehicle had to be towed from the scene. _ Dallas Borough police chief Ed Lyons investigated the inci- dent since it is the township’s policy not to investigate any accidents involving their own vehicles. Eugene Shelley, Fenwood Drive, reported the theft of his 1986 Ford Mustang Monday morning which he says was stolen from his garage. Shelley told police he parked the vehicle in the garage and locked it when someone entered the structure, disconnected the elec- tric door and removed the car. Four windows were shot out at the Dallas Senior High it was reported on Friday. The damage may have been done with a pellet gun and follows an identical incident which had occurred a week before at the Junior High. Read the classifieds EFEEINRBNB NRE toil emu Rul ion FETZER LER. CEBAANERRBACHES UNE LELEFL NEO EF EEFRTRACESCESARERRRERES