8 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, June 8, 1988 Lia ~ Finishing touches Larry Dauksis, contractor, inspects the finishing touches on the various sections of the Dallas Elementary Playground so it will be ready for the dedication ceremonies, Friday, June 10. (Photo by Charlot M. Denmon) Small business finance seminar is June 9 The Regional Small Business Financing Seminar is scheduled to take place on June 9, 1988 at the Gus Genetti Motor Lodge, Route 309, Hazleton, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The is invited to attend the low interest financing seminar spon- ~ sored by the Economic Develop- ment Council of Northeastern Penn- sylvania (EDCNP) and the Small ~ Business Administration in conjunc- tion with CANDO, Inc., Pa. Depart- ment of Commerce, Department of Defense and the Small Business Committee of the Greater Wilkes- Barre Chamber of Commerce. Millions of dollars in low interest loans and funding are available through county, state and federal resources which can be conve- ~ niently packaged with the appli- ~cant’s own local bank financing. ~The financial packages to be dis- cussed will include commercial financing, county financing, Ven- ture Capital, Long Term Financing, State Capital, Revolving Loan Pro- - ii grams, and State Financing. Other topics to be discussed will be the Ben Franklin Partnership and Mar- keting Your Product Overseas and with the Federal Government. “Participants at the conference will gain knowledgeable insight into aspects relating to business start- up and expansion as well as obtain- ing informative materials that will enable the business person to market his already established enterprise into the various avenues within the marketplace,” Howard J. Grossman, Executive Director, EDCNP. Interest persons should pre-regis- ter for the annual event by contact- ing Bob Murphy or Karen Ostroskie of EDCNP, 1151 Oak Street, Pitts- ton, PA 18640 by calling (717) 655- 5581 or 1-800-443-3267. A fee of $25.00 is being charged for the full day event and will include handout materials and lunch. Make checks payable to EDCNP. Special arranements will be made for handicapped individu- als upon notification. 7.30% — 3 Months 7.50% — 6 Months ; 7.70% — 9 Months 8.00% — 1 Year 8.35% — 2 Years 8.55% — 3 Years 8.70% — 5 Years FDIC or FSLIC Insured * Subject to availability. * No commission charged. BOB OSTROWSKI Senior Vice President - Investments carr corLecr 826-6006 Prudential-Bache 39 Public Sq., Wilkes-Barre, PA A Susie y of The Prudential » of amusing educational The program will Hotel, Wilkes-Barre, PA. each group. ATTENTION PARENTS COMPUTER SUMMER CAMP FOR YOUTH Have fun while learning! Designed to open the world of computers to your children, this program will expose them to the basic operations of the Personal Computer (PC) while still having fun. The program will cover a variety software applications that will provide instruction in computer graphics and other areas such as history, geography, spelling and mathematics. be conducted at the Computer Training Center, Seventh Floor, Genetti’s Best Western To ensure individual attention to each participant a maximum of twenty (20) students will be accepted in Group One (10 - 14) 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, July 11 thru July 15, 1988 Group Two (14 - 17) 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. July 11 thru July 15, 1988 Cost: $75.00 payable by July 6, 1988 For further information please contact Ann Calkins, (717) 824-4651 Ext. 4460 DR. MAHMOUD H. FAHMY, DEAN, GRADUATE STUDIES Securities Rock Solid. Market Wise. Summer leagues start "BY CHARLOT M. DENMON Staff Writer The summer bowling league at the Back Mountain Bowl got under- way last Tuesday with 16 teams across the lanes. Since there are only 10 weeks of summer bowling, the teams divided into four divi- sions and the‘top teams of each division will rolloff for the league title at the end of the summer season. J In Division A the Misfits shut out Just Friends paced by M. Schmoll’s 235, 610 and C. Kazokas’ 590. R. Clemow’s 553 led the losing four. Kandle Light Lounge picked up three from Hot Flashes with no one breaking 500. Finn & Teetsel’s team took 31% points from Pins Are Us in Division B. B. Finn was high for both teams with 510. Happy Hours and Demoli- tion divided equally sparked by B. Considine’w 544 and F. Tregan’s 520. Mr. Mow copped three points from the Mixed team despite their B. Eipper rolling 216 (581) in Divi- sion C. All In The Family spit 2-2 with MW’s aided by L. Coolbaugh’s 518. D. Moore's 217 (588) and Joan Moore’s 213 (527) led the way for their team’s three points from the Out To Lunch Bunch, whose high roller was Glen Mazer with 574 in Division D. It was another 2-2 split between X-Factors and Dead Heads in Division D with no high scores posted. 3 In the final night of the Idetown Compacts League Tempos blanked the Corvettes aided by Jean’s 181- 193 (494). Jo Ann Hubbell rolled 184-174 (485) for the losing five. J. Berti’s 558 led the Chargers to four points from the Yugo’c and the Porsche’s picket up four by a for- feit from the Benz. Laura hit 201 (516) for the Porsche team and Cindy bowled 232-174 (571) for Benz. : Colts earned three from Aries with Emory’s 215 (533) and Char- lie’s 524 showing the way. Fieros and the Cierras divided equally in their match aided by Barb May’s 214183 (546) for Fieros and the Cierras led by M. Morris’ 172 (470). Photo Requests Require 24-hour Advance Notice 675-5211 J & J FULL SERVICE DELI & BAKERY "Catering for any Occasion" Graduation Parties Our Specialty Order from our special Party Menu or select from our buffet items Meats - Hot Potatoes - Pasta - Vegetables SPECIAL GRADUATION CAKES 659 N. Memorial Hwy., Dallas, PA 675-6139 Congratulations Graduates Carel Convioll's Uo Appointment Hain Salou Memorial Highway, Dallas 675-9789 Call About Our IN SHOP PERM SPECIAL Open Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m.-3 p.m. NO APPOINTMENT EVER—JUST WALK IN Daddow-Isaac’s election June 10 Daddow-Isaac Post 672, the American Legion, Dallas, will hold Election of Officers for both the American Legion and the Home - Assoc., Friday, June 10, at the Post Home, the time of election is 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Election Officers are as follows: John Mulhern, Judge of Election; Paul Williams, Inspector; Charles DiGiosa, Inspector. Legion officers to be elected are as follows: Stuart Oakley, Com- mander; David Hontz, Sr., Sr. Vice Commander; Thomas Fronzek, Jr., Vice Commander; Edward Buck- ley, Finance Officer; Richard Staub, Chaplain; Harold Brobst, Historian; William Bell and Gus Shuleski, Sgt. at Arms. Home Association ‘candidates with four to be elected are as follows: John Appel, Edward Buck- ley, Herbert Dreher, David Hontz, Sr., Jerry Machell, William Motyka. Edward Buckley, Herbert Dreher, Jerry Machell, William Motyka, are running for re-election. Garden hotline The Master Gardening Program will be in effect this summer according to Al Skala, extension agent. The program offers garden- ers more opportunity to have gar- dening questions answered. A group of trained volunteers will be answering the phone on gardening problems. Master Gardeners will be availa- ble Monday and Wednesday even- ings at 825-1706 from 6-9 p.m. through most of the summer. 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