Eu EE ——_—— -. ———— hl GEORGE LUTZ, 55 Wilkes-Barre Fire fighter right now.l I don’t know if if it becomes private.” LORRAINE HARRISON, 37 Shavertown Day care worker “I think they should stay state-owned. There is more con- trol over who buys the liquor.” BILL TRUDGEN, 24 Perrins Marsh Dry cleaner employee | “I think they should be pri- vately owned, franchised, or have it be optional. If someone wants to own a store, they should be able to.” Attorney Michael Hudacek, Penn State campaign chairman, was expected to announce Tues- day evening that more than $1.2 million has already been raised for a state-of-the-art technology facility to be built at the Lehman campus of the Pennsyl- vania State University. Hudacek’s announcement was to be made at a rally scheduled Center for the performing arts. The rally was being conducted to kick off the public phase of Penn State’s campaign for a Center for Technology. This amount, which repre- sents more than half the $2 million needed to build the facil- ity, will also be used to help Penn State-Wilkes-Barre develop a clearinghouse in the center for area industries to access ntional and international research data. The center will also house classrooms and a teleconference auditorium. Also at the rally, Jack Pal- ance, a well-known actor origi- nally from Hazleton, was expected, via video, to provide Penn State with a major endorsement. Claiming that he is concerned with what happens in Northeast- ern Pennsylvania, Palance was expected to endorse the center as a building which will be designed to meet the needs of the individuals and which will greatly enhance the economic development of this area. Palance will appear in public service announcements as Penn State attempts to raise the remaining funds necessary for construction of the center. Nearly 70 percent of the more than 1,000 students at Penn State Wilkes-Barre are enrolled in technology and engineering related programs. Hundreds of campus graduates are employed in industries in the region such as Commonwealth Telephone, Owens-Illinois, Allied Bendix, IBM, Utility Engineers, and others. Every The Harveys Lake Protective Association is sponsoring a ‘Holiday Home” lighting con- the hours of 7 and 10 p.m. Anyone interested in entering home) should mail a postcard to: HLPA, PO Box 45, Harveys Lake, PA 18618. Entries must include resi- dent’s name, street address (along with a Box No., Pole No. and RD No.), phone number and must be postmarked no later than Wednesday, Decem- ber 17. Only homes entered by postcard and lighted during the hours of 7-10 on December 21 will be judged. ® Pregnancy Terminations to 14 weeks ¢ Confidential Counseling ® One Visit Office of 10th engineer in the state is a graduate of Penn State Univer- sity. Bell of Pennsylvania, through the efforts of Dallas resident Tom Robinson, has already demonstrated support for the project, last month donationg $400,000 toward construction of the facility. An additional gift of $200,000 will be used to set up a Bell Partnership program, pro- viding equipment and faculty support of the campus telecom- munications technology pro- gram. HOLIDAY SPECIAL CAROL CARROLL'S NO APPOINTMENT HAIR SALON Memorial Hwy., Dallas 675-9789 Dec. 15th to Dec. 30th 40 Quantum Perm ill be on special for will y 9 9 9 (cut & style included) NO APPOINTMENT EVER— JUST WALK-IN i. SESSLER, 66 VICTORIA Dallas Homemaker “I think they should be pri- vately-owned. It’s just better that way.” : “Personally, I'd like to see them stay the way they are. for racketeers to move in.” — (The following Back Mountain properties have been listed for transfer at the Luzerne County Courthouse:) WILLIAM F. WALLO, Sr. and wife, to W. F. WALLO CONSTRUCTION CO., Box 327- A, RD 2, Meeker Rd., Dallas, Property there--Dallas Boro, L- 2, High Point Acres, Marywood Drive, $10,000. and wife, to MARY J. and WILLIAM J. PEARCE, 117 Warden Ave., Trucksville, Prop- erty there-Kingston Township, L-19, Warden St., $63,000. ROBERT J. FARBER, and all, to ETHAL D. and LEO J. BECKER, 1075 Spring St., Edwardsville, Property there-- SANDY RICHARDSON, 46 Dallas Homemaker acres., $18,000. RICHARD D. STOCHLA, and all, to LYNN A. and RICHARD D. STOCHLA, 219 Davenport St., Dallas, Property there-- Dallas Township. BY THE COURT, FLOR- ENCE WOOD, est, and all, to ERNEST W. WOOD, 34 Rice St., Dallas, Property there--Dallas Boro, 2 parcels. Other nice features of of just $50 (through December 31, 1986). ible to $50,000. % APR* CERTIFIED IN SHOCKWAVE LITHOTRIPSY We work hard for your business. eo BF ” ; Betty McDonald =A . owner 7 7A, i . | NUMBER | | 9 W. Northampton St. : (corner S. Franklin St.) | Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18701 b Phone 825-2024 J 4 CRESCENZO G. CALISE, M.D. CHARLES N. BURNS, JR., M.D. ! | Doctors Crescenzo G. Calise and Charles N. Burns, | | | | VIIa i Jr. have completed the approved American nite 11 Traum ; Urological Association course in Extracorporeal Boutique TH TIT, Ww | Shockwave Lithotripsy (ESWL) at the University o | WI HE LIT Virginia. The course consisted of 30 hours of clinica ° } training in performing lithotripsies. ESWL is the Shopping... h non-surgical approach to disintegraton of kidney | stones by the use of shockwaves. The patient is d ; placed in a large tank of water and shockwaves are | ceated to break up the kidney stone. The patient later personalize | passes the particles. ) Dr. Crescenzo G. Calise, a native of Rhode Island, ° : graduated from Providence College and the Univer- ideas | sity of Guadalajara Medical School. He spent two a 4 | years of General Surgery training at Sinai Hospital ! in Baltimore and four years of urological surgery at to 1 Long Island Jewish Hospital. His training included i one year of fellowship in the management of kidney stones by percutanpous and uretertoscopic techni- 8 ques. Dr. Calise lives in Shavertown with his wife enhance l Nancy and son Billy. 5 Dr. Burns, Jr. graduated from Central Catholic / High School, the University of Scranton, and Jeffer- your O) ; son Medical College. His surgical and urological an) | ! training were completed at Geisinger Medical 5 LENDER i Center. Dr. Burns completed a fellowship year. in fashion Sn rm se sp # pediatric and reconstructive urology at Eastern oR, PE z 4 Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia. Dr. i Please send me an application for Home Credit Line. { Bb Burns lives in Kingston with his wife Shelia and their i i four children Kelly, Cara, Erin and Patrick. sta tem ent i NAME i 5 Doctors Calise and Burns have been granted ad- : ie 4 (Please Print) i g mitting privileges at Hershey Medical Center in Her- MAILING ADDRESS i shey, Pennsylvania for the purpose of Extracor- § I i poreal Shockwave Lithotripsy (ESWL). Hershey : CITY STATE ZIP 5 Medical Center is a part of the South Central 0 10 1 i He Lithotriptier Alliance. pen 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. | TELEPHONE NUMBER ( ) I & Dr. Crescenzo Calise and Dr. C.N. Burns, Jr., are evenings om ; : a 4 associated with Burns, Rumbaugh, Calise Urologic VISA® i Mail to: United Penn Bank, 8-18 West Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 i Associates, 445 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Attention: Consumer Credit Department oF Pennsylvania, ren en KL ye GE ESR OS ASN SURE ASSL EARL NEY SURO SO [SOR EONS DIN Gm WE GA SS) TEEN SSA SN NON (OR SAR SA