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BLUHM- Gary Allen, of Tunk-
hannock died Saturday, Nov. 31,
2012, in Regional Hospital of
Scranton.
He was born in Sayre on Oct.
19, 1952, was a 1970 graduate of
Tunkhannock High School and
attended Kings College. He was
the owner of Gary Bluhm Real
Estate and the Endless Moun-
tains Exterminating Co. in Tunk-
hannock.
He served as mayor of Tunk-
hannock for several years and
was a PIAA referee for basket-
ball. He was a former member of
Temple Lodge #248 F&AM of
Tunkhannock, Irem Temple
Shrine, Shadowbrook and Irem
Temple Country Club, Tunkhan-
nock Kiwanis Club and Triton
Hose Co. No. 1.
Surviving are his mother, Ma-
ry Kreichbaum Blumh, of Tunk-
hannock; a son, Michael, of Lake
Winola; daughter, Kellie Jo, of
Jermyn; brothers, Jeffery, of
Tunkhannock; David, of Hones-
dale; sister, Karen Brown, Tunk-
hannock; four grandchildren;
one great-granddaughter; nieces
and nephews.
Memorial donations to a dia-
betes Association of the donors
choice.
BOLINSKI - Stephen S., of
Thorny Apple Road, Hunlock
Creek, died unexpectedly.
He was born Jan. 9, 1954, in
Sault Sainte Marie, Mich., and
was formerly employed by Vol-
unteers of America, Wilkes-
Barre. He was currently employ-
ed by Veritas Medical ReviewSo-
lutions, Wilkes-Barre.
He was a member of St. There-
ses Church, Shavertown.
He and his wife, the former
Kathy OMalley Bolinski, cele-
brated their 31st wedding anni-
versary Oct. 10, 2012.
Surviving are his mother,
Catherine Maxwell Bolinski; his
wife, the former Kathy OMalley,
with whom he celebrated his
31st wedding anniversary on
Oct. 10; his brother, Harveys
Lake; sister, Jeanine Pysniak, Ha-
nover Township; nephews and a
niece.
Memorial donations to St.
Thereses Church, Shavertown.
DANGELO - Sister Maria Jo-
sephine, RSM, a member of the
Mid-Atlantic Community of the
Sisters of Mercy, died Tuesday,
Nov. 27, 2012, at Mercy Center in
Dallas.
She was born March 19, 1924,
in Philadelphia, graduated from
the South Philadelphia High
School for girls and obtained her
bachelors degree fromMoore In-
stitute of Art in Philadelphia,
and a masters in fine art from
Notre Dame.
She entered the Sisters of Mer-
cy on Sept. 8, 1948, and took her
vows March12, 1951. She was as-
signed to Mount Aloysius. She
was recognized by the Southern
Alleghenies Museum of Art with
its Service to the Arts Award for
her impact on the development
of Art in the region.
Surviving are her sister, Patri-
cia Schneider, of Deerfield
Beach, Fla.; brothers, Joseph, of
Bradenton, Fla.; John, of War-
rington; and the Sisters of Mer-
cy.
Memorial donations to the
General Scholarship Fund at
Mount Aloysius College, 7373
Admiral Peary Highway, Cres-
son, PA 16630 or Mercy Center,
PO Box 370, Dallas, PA 18612.
GILROY - Dorothy A., of Mo-
rio Drive, Tunkhannock, died
Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, at Tyler
Memorial Hospital, Tunkhan-
nock.
She was born in Wilkes-Barre
on April 21, 1944, and was em-
ployed in housekeeping at Tyler
Memorial Hospital, Tunkhan-
nock.
Surviving are sons, Michael
and Richard Sr., of Tunkhan-
nock; brother, Bernard Kinsley,
of Dushore; sisters, Catherine
Saxer, of Wyalusing; Elizabeth
Shaffer, of Dushore; Beverly Ri-
chards, of Rockland, Mass.; Jean
Zielger, of Burlington; and Wan-
da Manoogian, of Halifax, Mass.;
10 grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren.
Memorial donations to the
Wyoming County Cancer Socie-
ty, PO Box 629, Tunkhannock,
PA 18657.
KOVAL - Anthony (Tony) Sr.,
81, of Dallas, died Saturday, Nov.
17, 2012, at the Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital.
He was born Jan. 27, 1931, in
Plains Township and was a grad-
uate of Plains High School, class
of 1948. Prior to retirement, he
was employed as an engineer for
Procter& Gamble. Most recent-
ly, he owned and operated res-
taurants in the Poconos, The Co-
lonade, Pagoda and Anthonys
Steak and Seahouse.
Surviving are children, Blaise,
Alyson Kolojejchick and Antho-
ny Jr.; two grandchildren; a sis-
ter, Sylvia Campbell; former
wife, Rosemary Casper Koval;
nieces and nephews.
Memorial donations to the
Blue Chip Animal Rescue and
No Kill Shelter, 971 Lockville
Road, Dallas.
KRISTULA - Anna, 91, former-
ly of Dupont and a resident of
Ethels Country Lane PCH,
Tunkhannock, died Wednesday,
Nov. 28 2012, at Ethels Country
Lane PCH, Tunkhannock.
She was born in Pittston Junc-
tion on June 291921, was a mem-
ber of Holy Mother of Sorrows
Polish National Church, Dupont,
and a former member of the La-
dies Adoration Society.
Surviving are two sons, Mar-
tin, Millsboro, Del.; and Michael,
Suscon; daughter, Anne Hastie,
Tunkhannock; nine grandchil-
dren; 10 great-grandchildren;
nieces and nephews.
Memorial donations to Asera
Care Hospice, 749 Northern
Blvd., Clarks Summit, PA 18411.
KUBASTI - Mary, 96, of Dal-
las, died Monday, Nov. 26, 2012,
at Riverstreet Manor, Wilkes-
Barre.
She was born in Swoyersville
on September 19, 1916 and was a
lifelong resident of Dallas.
Prior to her retirement, she
was employed by General Cigar
Manufacturing, Luzerne. She
was a member of the Gate of
Heaven Church, Dallas.
Surviving are her children,
John, Jr., Shavertown; and Mary
Michaels, Berkley Springs, W.
Va.; brothers, George Ondish,
Dallas; and Peter Ondish, Ocala,
Fla.; sisters, Ann Plesnar and He-
len Kamont, both of Dallas; five
grandchildren and several great-
grandchildren.
LANDMESSER - Barry R., 71,
of Shavertown, died Nov. 26,
2012, at Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital.
He was born April 4, 1941, and
was a life resident of the Back
Mountain. He was a graduate of
Wyoming Seminary in Kingston
and attended Penn State Univer-
sity and Luzerne County Com-
munity College.
Barry owned and operated an
International Harvester dealer-
ship and then, for 19 years, own-
ed and operated L&WCreations,
a jewelry distribution business.
He was a member of the Ge-
orge M. Dallas Lodge F & AM
and of the Irem Shriners of Dal-
las.
Surviving are a niece and a ne-
phew.
Memorial donations to Blue
Chip Farms Animal Refuge, 74
Lockville Road, Dallas, PA18612.
PIPER - Georgette (Parry), a
guest at the United Methodist
Home, Tunkhannock, died there
on Monday, Nov. 26, 2012.
She was born in Chester on
May 3, 1920. She volunteered as
a tutor for R.S.V.P. at St. Mi-
chaels School for Boys begin-
ning in 1979. She received the
Mary E. Dreisbach Memorial
award for distinguished commu-
nity service in 1995.
She served on the altar guild
at St. Peters Episcopal Church
and was a member of the Tunk-
hannock Chapter 74 Order of
Eastern Star.
Surviving are a daughter, Faith
Conklin, of Wake Forrest, N.C.;
two grandchildren; five great-
grandchildren.
Memorial donations to Sacred
Heart Hospice, 600 Baltimore
Drive, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702.
SCHILLING - Jason A., 18, of
Dallas, died from injuries sus-
tained in an automobile accident
Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012, on Car-
penter Road, Dallas.
Born Jan. 4, 1994 in Trucks-
ville, he was a life resident of the
Back Mountain. He attended
Dallas Elementary and Middle
Schools and was a 2012 graduate
of Dallas High School. He was
enrolled at Luzerne County
Community College, Nanticoke,
and employed at Hoppys Pizza,
Dallas.
He was about to begin employ-
ment at Jack Frost/Big Boulder
Ski Resort in the Terrain Park,
Carbon County.
He played ice hockey for the
Pocono Pirates and the Back
Mountain Ice Hockey Club and
was a member of the Dallas High
School baseball team.
Jason volunteered at the St.
Vincent de Paul Kitchen, Jack-
son Street, Wilkes-Barre, and the
Meadows Nursing Center, Dal-
las.
Surviving are his parents,
James J. and Susan J. Pentrack
Schilling; his brother, Stephen
T.; grandparents, Dennis A. and
Carol Pentrack, Johnstown;
aunts, uncles and cousins
Memorial donations to the St.
Vincent de Paul Kitchen, 39 E.
Jackson St., Wilkes-Barre, PA
18702.
WEBB - Amy Lyn (Pouser),
63, of Dallas, died Thursday,
Nov. 29, 2012, at her home.
She was born April 30, 1949, in
Binghamton, N.Y., graduated
from Wyoming Seminary and
Wilkes University with a teach-
ing degree. She taught for many
years until the birth of her son in
1992.
Surviving are her husband,
Harmon Webb Jr. of Dallas; her
son, Scott, of Dallas; stepdaugh-
ters, Jennifer Rossi, of Mountain
Top; Christine Orluk, of Avoca;
four grandchildren; several neph-
ews; and her brother, Richard
Pouser, of Bangor.
O B I T U A R I E S
Misericordia University
will honor Sister Therese Ma-
rie Marques, RSM, of Shaver-
town, executive director of
the Catherine McAuley Cen-
ter, by presenting her with
the esteemed Mother Cathe-
rine McAuley Medal at the
Universitys second annual
winter commencement cere-
mony at 2 p.m. on Sunday,
Dec. 16 in the Anderson
Sports and Health Center on
campus.
The McAuley Medal is the
universitys highest honor. It
recognizes significant service
to the institution and to the
values to which it aspires.
A native of Georgetown,
Guyana, Sister Marques had
an aunt who was a Sister of
Mercy and attended Sisters of
Mercy-sponsored schools
while growing up. She made
the decision to enter the reli-
gious community in 1958 and
immigrated to the United
States to enroll at Misericor-
dia for her academic and reli-
gious training.
She graduated in 1963 with
a bachelors degree in French
and a minor in English. She
later earned a Master of Arts
degree in English and Amer-
ican Literature and a Master
of Science degree in human
resources administration,
both from The University of
Scranton.
Sister Marques began her
career as a teacher of adult
students at Misericordia and
also taught at Catholic high
schools in Wilkes-Barre, Ply-
mouth and Freeland.
After determining that her
personal mission was to help
those most in need, she re-
turned to her homeland of
Guyana in 1966 as a teacher at
the high school she attended,
St. Joseph High School in Ge-
orgetown. She was named
principal in 1971 and served
in that capacity until 1984.
While in Guyana, she was
appointed a council member
and subsequently took on the
leadership role as coordinator
of the Community of the Sis-
ters of Mercy, Guyana. She
later was named chief execu-
tive officer of St. Joseph Mer-
cy Hospital, also in George-
town.
She returned to the Wyom-
ing Valley in 1989 where she
took the position of educa-
tional coordinator and later
director of educational and li-
brary services at the Sisters of
Mercy-run Mercy Hospital,
Wilkes-Barre.
She was named executive
director of the Catherine
McAuley Center, Scranton, in
1995, upon the retirement of
founder, Sister Anne Paye,
RSM.
The Catherine McAuley
Center was established in
Scranton in 1984 as a single
guest home for women and
children. Under the leader-
ship of Sister Marques, it has
expanded and today it is rec-
ognized as a vital resource for
the community, providing
seven safe and drug-free facil-
ities for single, low-income
women and women with chil-
dren in Luzerne and Lacka-
wanna counties. There is also
a transitional living center
the Catherine McAuley
House in Plymouth.
Sister Therese Marie Marques
will receive the McAuley Medal
Sister Therese Marie Marques,
RSM, executive director of the
Catherine McAuley Center, will
receive Misericordia Universi-
tys highest honor for service,
the esteemed Mother Cathe-
rine McAuley Medal, at the
universitys second annual
winter commencement cere-
mony on Sunday, Dec. 16.
A Christmas Love Con-
cert by the Wilkes-Barre
Chapter, Barbershop Harmo-
ny society will be presented
at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 16
at St. Nicholas Catholic
Church, 226 S. Washington
St., Wilkes-Barre.
The concert will feature the
Wyoming Valley Harmony
Chorus, Sounds Abount Quar-
tet, the GAR Young Men in
Harmony, the Dallas Middle
School Barbershop ensemble,
several surprise presentations
and door prizes.
Tickets are $5 each and
available from chorus mem-
bers and at the door.
For more information, call
287-2476.
Barbershoppers plan holiday show
Planning a Christmas Love Concert by the Wilkes-Barre Chapter
Barbershop Harmony Society are, from left, Phillip Brown, Sha-
vertown, assistant chorus director; and Raymond Patsko, Wilkes-
Barre, chorus director.
Senior Citizens Centers sponsored by
the Area Agency onAgingfor Luzerne and
Wyoming Counties offer hot noon meals
Monday throughFriday to people 60 years
of age or older. Donations from participa-
nts are gratefully accepted and needed in
order to expand this program.
The following is the menu for the week
of Dec. 10:
MONDAY: Roast beef, gravy, peas and
carrots, parsley boiled potatoes, whole
wheat dinner roll, cranberry apple crisp,
margarine, milk and coffee.
TUESDAY: Oven-fried chicken, sweet
potatoes, creamed cabbage, cornbread,
peach pie, margarine, milk and coffee.
WEDNESDAY: Beef cabbage, mashed
potatoes, vegetable medley, whole wheat
dinner roll, Oreo pudding parfait, marga-
rine, milk and coffee.
THURSDAY: Bag lunch - Pastrami on
marbled rye with lettuce and tomato,
mayo and mustard on side, coleslaw cup
and milk.
FRIDAY: Baked pork chop, sauted cab-
bage and onion, buttered noodles, rye
bread, sugar cookie, cinnamon apple-
sauce, margarine, milk and coffee.
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YOUR SPACE
20 YEARS AGO - 1992
The Lake-Lehman High
School Band again set a new re-
cord at the Atlantic Coast Cham-
pionship Tournament of Bands
Competition held at the Lacka-
wanna County Multi-Purpose
Stadiumat Montage last month.
Lake-Leh-
man is the
first band in
the 20 year
history of
ACC com-
petition to
win 8 titles.
It was also
the seventh consecutive win, an-
other accomplishment no other
band has ever done. Along with
the Group II title, the band also
won specialty awards for Best
Percussion, Best Music and best
Woodwinds.
30 YEARS AGO - 1982
Association of Trinity United
Presbyterian Church in Dallas
recently entertained at a Christ-
mas Tea. Featuredat the Tea was
the singing group The Meadow
Larks fromthe Meadows inDal-
las under the direction of Don
Williams. Planning committee
members for the Tea were: Bar-
bara Barakat, Meryl Davis, Ra-
chael Hale, Mary Moses and
Catherine Bolinski.
Dallas IntermediateSchool re-
cently held a Foul Shooting Con-
test. Finalists were: Heather
Langdon, first place winner; Sue
Wells, first runner up; Jay Che-
rup and Phillip George.
40 YEARS AGO - 1972
Eleven Dallas High School se-
niors were hostesses of a formal
dinner-dance last Friday night.
Theyare: Barbara Schaeffer, Car-
ol Britt, Jan Bigelow, Patricia
Rosnick, Nan Pfeiffer, Carol Sip-
ple, Patti VanEtten, Brenda Gel-
schleichter, MindyBloomer, Ma-
rilyn Miller and Julie Evans.
Scott Neyhard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Skyles Neyhard of Trucks-
ville, and Robert Baird, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baird of
Trucksville, received their Eagle
Scout Awards at a Court of Hon-
or held at the Educational Build-
ing of the Trucksville United
Methodist Church.
50 YEARS AGO - 1962
Kiwanis honored Dallas Area
High School football team, West
Side Conference champions, at
the weekly meeting last night.
Speaker was James Moran,
Coach of Kings College football
team, and the entire Dallas team
was there.
Three members of Trinity
Youth fellowship, Beth Pillarel-
la, BethBurkert andSarahBobo,
attended a two-day Youth Fel-
lowship Rally of Lackawanna
Presbyterian last week. They
were guests in the homes of
Westminster Presbyterian
Church families in Scranton.
60 YEARS AGO - 1952
Back Mountain Town and
Country Y.M.C.A. added three
new board members to its offi-
cial roster at their meeting inthe
Headquarters Building in Sha-
vertown on Tuesday evening.
The new members were an-
nounced by Chairman L.W. Le-
Grand as Dr. Carl E. Hontz, Rev.
Robert d. Yost and Herbert A.
Smith Jr.
The Senior Class of Lake-Nox-
enHighSchool will present their
senior play entitled, DANGER-
Willie at Work tonight. Richard
Patton is playing the leading
role. Other members of the cast
are: Jessie Armitage, Virginia
Price, Carol Bialogowicz, Nancy
MacMillan, Shirley MacMillan,
Thelma Burkhardt, Frances Ste-
fanowicz, Joyce Martin, Ernest
Phillips, Carl Gailey and Robert
Engelman.
70 YEARS AGO - 1942
Fred M. Kiefer was elected
president and Fred Hughey was
made vice president at the reor-
ganization meeting of the Dallas
Township Board Tuesday night.
Donald Coughlin was retained
as solicitor.
The State Liquor Control
Board has approved the applica-
tion of Robert Hislop Jr., for the
transfer of his liquor license
fromthe Dallas Inntohis newlo-
cation in the Tally-Ho Grille on
Main Street. Opposition to the
transfer developedwhena group
of local citizens disapproved the
location of two liquor places on
Main Street.
Information for Only Yester-
day is taken fromback copies of
The Dallas Post which is 121
years ago. The information here
is printed exactly as it originally
appeared.
ONLY
YESTERDAY
By Samantha Weaver
It was British biologist and author Richard Dawkins who made
the following sage observation: When two opposite points of view
are expressed with equal intensity, the truth does not necessarily lie
exactly halfway between them. It is possible for one side to be simply
wrong.
If youre like 20 percent of American women, you think your feet
are too big.
Did you ever wonder why we say, I smell a rat when we sense
that something is amiss? The phrase dates back to a time before
effective means of pest control, when it was not uncommon for a
home to be infested by rodents. If a rat died inside a wall, the resi-
dents wouldnt be aware of it until the smell of the decaying body
became noticeable.
If youd like to have a festive New Years Eve but dont want to
deal with the crowds in New York City for the iconic ball drop, consid-
er heading to Mount Olive, N.C. Every year the town hosts a cele-
bration in which a 3-foot lighted pickle is dropped into a barrel at
midnight.
Ancient Romans believed that a sneeze was the bodys way of
expelling evil spirits that caused disease. Thus, if one tried to sup-
press a sneeze, it was regarded as an invitation to illness and death.
The 14-foot model of the Starship Enterprise that was used dur-
ing shooting of the original Star Trek series is now displayed in the
Smithsonian.
S T R A N G E B U T T R U E
W H AT I S YO U R FAV O R I T E T E L E V I S I O N S H O W ?
All football and
sports shows, espe-
cially the Steelers.
Theyre doing fair but
could be better.
George Ondish
Dallas
I like westerns, the
Godfather and come-
dy but theres very
little of it on TV.
Vivian Ondish
Dallas
I like American Pick-
er. I like seeing all the
old stuff to see what
its really worth.
Mike Rolllman
Shavertown
NCIS, a Navy crimi-
nal investigative ser-
vice. A detective ser-
vice, I go for that.
Val Rothrock
Shavertown
Inkmasters. Its
about up and coming
tattoo design artists. I
like to see who has
the coolest ones.
Corey Monk
Trucksville
Right now Nashville.
Its about two country
singers, one young
and one old, trying to
find their way through
life.
Elizabeth Stanton
Harveys Lake
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E D I T O R I A L
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The History Channel
On Dec. 16, 1811, the great-
est series of earthquakes in
U.S. history begins in the Mis-
sissippi River Valley near New
Madrid, Mo., when a quake of
an estimated 8.6 magnitude
slams the region. The earth-
quake raised and lowered parts
of the Mississippi Valley by as
much as 15 feet and changed
the course of the Mississippi
River.
On Dec. 10, 1915, the one-
millionth Ford car rolls off the
assembly line at the River
Rouge plant in Detroit. Be-
tween 1908 and 1927, Ford sold
more than 15 million Model Ts
in all; they initially cost $850
(about $20,000 in todays dol-
lars).
On Dec. 11, 1946, the Unit-
ed Nations votes to establish
the United Nations Interna-
tional Childrens Emergency
Fund (UNICEF) to provide re-
lief and support to children.
Only two countries have failed
to ratify the treaty - Somalia
and the United States.
On Dec. 15, 1973, Sandy
Hawley becomes the first jock-
ey to win 500 races in a single
year. Hawley achieved his his-
toric win aboard Charlie Jr., in
the third race at Marylands
Laurel Park race track.
On Dec. 12, 1989, hotel
magnate Leona Helmsley re-
ceives a four-year prison sen-
tence, 750 hours of community
service and a $7.1 million tax
fraud fine in New York.
M O M E N T S I N T I M E
MikeOBrien, Tuxandstar play-
ers from the Wilkes-Barre/Scran-
tonPenguinshockeyteamwilltake
part in a Christmas reading pro-
gramat theBackMountainMemo-
rial Library.
All agesarewelcometoattendat
5p.m. onTuesday, Dec.18. Spaceis
limitedsofamilies areaskedtocall
the library at 675-1182 to reserve
seats.
The players will talk to the fam-
ilies about the importance of read-
ing, about being a teamplayer and
about their careers as professional
hockeyplayers. Tuxwillthenenter-
tain the children with his antics as
theplayers readtothechildren.
WearyourSantacaps, bringyour
memorabilia to be signed and get
readytohavesomefunreadingand
singingwiththePenguins.
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins mascot Tux is shown here with
Ben Carpenter, of Shavertown, a past story hour participant, who
enjoyed last years program at the Back Mountain Memorial Li-
brary.
Tux will visit library
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Mr. Jeffrey D. Shaffer, principal of
the Dallas Senior High School,
announces the Senior High
School Honor Roll for the first
marking period of the 2012-2013
academic year.
The honor roll is determined by
the following: Honors with Dis-
tinction; 98 100, no Cs, Ds, or
Fs; First Honors: 93 - 97, no Ds or
Fs; Second Honors; 88 - 92, no
Ds or Fs.
HONORS WITH
DISTINCTION
SENIORS
Evonna Ackourey
Chloe Alles
Alyssa Belskis
Bridget Boyle
Christopher Colacito
Blake Donovan,
Tanner Englehart
Megan Fleming
Jessica Hiscox
Taylor Hodle
Luisa Klemm
Merissa Konnick
Christopher Lafratte
Joshua McEntee
Alyssa Menzel
Katherine Metcalf
Taylor Newhart
Krysti Oschal
Gates Palissery
Andrea Parmelee
Sarah Payne
Rebecca Schnable
Olivia Sod
Brian Stepniak
Tyler Tuck
Marcus Wagner
Jamie Wise
Danna Yu
Ryan Zapoticky
JUNIORS
Emily Blessner
Decklan Cerza
Lauren Charney
Kristi Culp
Magdalena Fannick
Amber Habib
Sara Hudak
Kelly Jacobs
Leonard Javick
Patrick Madaya
Amanda Martin
Connor Martinez
David Matcho
Erin Muldoon
Andrew Nardone
Samuel Reinert
Regan Rome
Michelle Thompson
Kayla Wanek
Taryn Weaver
Stephen Wempa
Haley Wilcox
Krista Zimmerman
Samantha Zimniski
SOPHOMORES
Dorian Anderson
Madalyn Bozinski
Nicholas Conway
Erik Dyrli
Aleksey Gitelson
Lindsey Jacobs
Kelsey Karasinski
Connor Koscelansky
Ryan Marshall
Olivia Musto
Kajal Patel
Jonathan Sabatini
Grace Schaub
Ashley Strazdus
Talia Szatkowski
Christina Valenti
Tara Zukosky
FRESHMEN
Mohammad Abualburak
Rebecca Andrews
Christopher Biesecker
Andrew Chupka
Catherine Dillon
Alexa Dosiak
Tanner Gattuso
Lauren Hudak
Michael Kovalick
Angelo Kwak
Jillian Kwak
Michelle Leonard
Rachel Luke
Ryan Martin
Ruby Mattson
Michaela OConnell
Marlena Ostrowski
Megan Parsons
Grant Payne
Jacob Roberts
Kathryn Roberts
Alexandra Rome
Janelle Sherman
Kathryn Snedeker
Krista Vivian
Emilee Zawatski
FIRST HONORS
SENIORS
Bryan Biesecker
Miranda Biesecker
Logan Bullock
Caitlin Cameron
Michael Carey
Colin Casto
Maria Chielli
Anna Chinikaylo
Ronald Chupka
Christie Conway
Paige Cuba
Rebecca Darling
Dante DeAngelo
Dominic DeGraba
James Delpriore
Deidre Deluca,
Laura Dewitt
Matthew Diaco
James Duffy
Ashley Dunbar
Kristian Dyrli
John Emil
Amanda Foote
Nicole Giampietro
Morgan Gilhooley
Brian Goyne
Allison Grose
Clara Grube
Dylan Hertel
Alyssa Horvath
Abigail Hunter
Lauren Jones
Nathan Kish
Ryan Kozloski
Richard Luksic
Tess Macarty
Zachary Macosky
Mary Manganello
Katherine Marianacci
Stephen Mingey
Jenna Morgan
John P. Murray
Steven Nave
Meghan OBrien
Rachel Olszewski
David Payne
Jillian Payne
Michael Podskoch
Cara Pricher
Megan Redlich
Francois Ross
Michael Ryan
Brandon Scott
Courtney Sickel
Jason Simonovich
Danielle Spencer
William Stoss
Jonathan Strausser
Abrianna Tolomello
Cary Vailes
Kendra Vanesko
Skylar Velazco
Kyle Williams
Jennifer Yannuzzi
Eric Yurko
Eric Zawatski
JUNIORS
Omar Abualburak
Nell Adams
Lily Amadio
Allison Amos
Britnee Atherholt
Casey Barrett
Abigail Berger
Rosario Bevevino
Olivia Birdsall
Lauren Butruce
Dana Capitano
Jennifer Cave
Thomas Christman
Marcus Claflin
Drew Cohen
Kathryn Comitz
Stephanie Cybulski
Jenna Davis
Kelsie Davis
Dominic Deluca
Bethany Dennis
Elizabeth Dillon
Bryanna Dissinger
Brenden Ehret
Catherine Gawlas
Patrick Gelso
Ryan Georgetti
Drew Harding
Jared Hoats
Frank Hullihen
Taylor Kelley
Sarah Kerdesky
Alexandra Klinges
Peter Kuritz
Gurmail Mathon
Bryce Mattston
Erin Michael
Samantha Missal
Bryan Morgan
Patrick Newhart
Emma Niznik
Mason Palissery
Vincenzo Parente
Michael Pierce
Amanda Rando
Natasha Rostova
Peter Shaver
Jillian Simon
Sarah Smith
William Spare
Michael Stachnik
Nigel Stearns
Joseph Steve
Jacqueline Sutton
Nora Tidey
Cortlyn Van Deutsch
Joshua Weaver
Khadayah Whitaker
Madison Ziemba
SOPHOMORES
Jesteen Adams
Emily Banta
James Baut
Peter Baut
Abigail Bendick
Amy Bolton
Sarah Boyd
Jacob Bozentka
Alexandra Bruch
Jeremy Burton
Brian Butler
Katie Conrad
Gabriella Darbenzio
Michael Davis
Brian Drouse
Mallory Faux
Allen Fell
Melissa Fleming
Caitlin Gill
Jesse Goode
Cheyanne Gray
Haley Haddle
Anthony Huntington
Caylee Irvin
Amandeep Kaur
Sydney Kern
Owen Kiluk
Michael Kusma
Elizabeth Kutza
William Luksic
Luke Matusiak
Aidan McLaughlin
Kellie Meehan
Maria Mendizabal
Devin Michalec
Alexandra Milligan
Kelsey Monahan
Alexis Murdoch
Milan Novak
Michael Olenginski
Alexandria Olson
Jessica OMalley
Lindsey Oremus
Anthony Pace
Madison Perez
Eric Pincofski
Kyle Radzewicz
James Rinehart
Lia Ruggerio
David Schnable
Amanda Schwerdtman
Allyson Sebolka
Michael Shutlock
Samantha Starbuck
Kayla Stearn
Caroline Thomas
Dylan Thomas
Courtney Wagner
Joanna Wallace
Kassandra Weeks
Brittany Weinstein
David West
Jonathan Wilson
FRESHMEN
Saleem Abualburak
Maria Ansilio
Kyle Archer
Emily Atiyeh
Brendan Balara
Lia Barbacci
Joseph Blaine
Catherine Blankensop
Jessica Blat
Jessica Bowden
Brielle Brace
Anthony Brominski
Lorenzo Buchhalter
Jacob Buda
Julie Butwin
Peter Capitano
Danielle Caputo
Maura Chappell
Noah Cote
Anthony Deluca
Lauren Dottor
Tayler Dove
Mariana Dymond
Timothy Elston
Madison Evans
Chase Feeney
John Fessler
Lauren Finnegan
Joseph Fiorello
Joshua Frankevich
Devon Gerstein
Anna Giacometti
Tabitha Grabowski
Tabbytha Greene
Kathryn Grose
Makayla Guzzo
Rachel Healey
Courtney Hoats
Alexis Hockenberry
Madeline Jones
Madison Kaminski
Katie Kapral
Morgan Kapral
Kaitlyn Kochanski
Kyleigh Kravits
Jared Krawetz
Caitlyn Landau
Samantha Lanunziata
John Luksic
Stephanie Lyons
Connor Macarty
Robert Martin
Andrew Matcho
Sukhmail Mathon
Daniel Mingey
Connor Motley
Adam Niznik
Justin Novitski
David Oley
Samantha Pollick
Julia Ramirez
Samantha Rinehimer
Jacob Ross
Jackson Shaver
Charles Siegel
Griffin Stone
Jayson Strausser
Justin Sweeney
Brian Tomaszewski
Nicholas Tomaszewski
Nicole Wren
Alexis Wyandt
Kaitlyn Yakus
Tyler Yang
Justin Yavorski
SECOND HONORS
SENIORS
Stephanie Amann
Amy Avillion
Leah Benedetti
James Caffrey
Julie Casey
Alan Cheskiewicz
Michaela Coolbaugh
William Crompton
Christina Diltz
Michael Gallis
Brian Goode
Wendy Greenwood
Gianna Johnson
Briana Konecke
Sabrina Krasniak
Elizabeth Kravitz
Casey McAndrew
James McGovern
Madeline Mulhern
John M. Murray
Michael Murtagh
Marlee Nelson
Helena Nguyen
Nicholas Pearce
Greg Petorak
Courtney Phillips
Brian Reese
Kristopher Roccograndi
Mark Romanowski
Alexander Rubbico
Raymond Schultz
Neil Shaver
Zachary Stritzinger
Barry Stubeda
Nathan Vario
Amber Yang
Josie Yankovich
JUNIORS
Kellyann Anderson
Jacob Arnold
Giovana Augustine
Sarah Blamire
John Blat
Logan Brace
Justin Brojakowski
Gage Brown
Grace Carolan
Alyssah Dombek
Amanda Fuller
Mary Gittens
Michelle Gumble
Jonathan Higgins
Alexandra Hood
John Hutchins
Ashley Kapral
Mary-Kate Katyl
Steven Kirk
Leah Kleynowski
Emily Lofing
Maria Lombard
Patrick Maley
Alex Manganella
Lauren McDermott
Jessi Mendoza
Margaret Michael
Michael Mihal
Christopher Milligan
Jaime Moran
Nicole Morgan
Rory Mullin
Bethany Murray
Aaron Napkora
Amanda ODay
Blake Pertl
George Pfeiffer
Colton Powell
Heaven Pratz
Joshua Rukstalis
David Sebolka
Kelsie Sincavage
Ryan Totten
Ryan Webster
Sarah Wittle
Eric Young
SOPHOMORES
Kaylin Augustine
Brendan Baloh
Anastasia Baney
Alysha Becker
Jacob Bienkowski
Adam Burton
Ryan Cheskiewicz
William Colacito
Hannah Crimi
Christopher Diltz
Angela Dimaria
Abigail Downs
Katelyn Force
Lia Giampietro
Jackson Hamilton
Heather Harvey
Eric Hoover
Katelyn Hunter
Eric Kalo
Omar Kazimi
Tyler Kerkowski
Thomas Ketchner
Ross Kleinman
Amanda Lopez
David Mallarkey Jr.
Kameryn McGee
Ryan Monk
Ezra Moore
Morgan Morris
Romy Morsy
Nicholas Muldoon
Julianna Murray
Ben Narcum
Gregory Navestad
Omar Nijmeh
Catrina Notari
Samantha Onda
Mark Pall
Alexis Pelchar
Sara Pizzo
Jacob Plank
Leah Popple
Carissa Price
Allison Rismondo
Marissa Rollman
Nicholas Romanowski
Richard Sarker
Sarah Scherer
Jacob Schmid
Caroline Sheehan
Kurtis Sod
Kennedy Straitiff
Olivia Thomas
Mercedes Whitaker
Mykala Wright
Christina Yannuzzi
Cierra Yonchik
Stephanie Zimmerman
FRESHMEN
Abdulrhman Almeky
Dominic Augustine
Kathleen Brown
Andrew Casey
Ivy Chamberlain
Arthur Coolbaugh
Allison Deboer
Jared Dieffenbach
Nathan Dix
Cole Dixon
Bethany Dombek
Annalisa Jolley
Christian Kimmerle
Rachel Kon
Katherine Kravitsky
Paige Lewandowski
John Lyback
Rachel Magnotta
Megan Mancinelli
Nicholas Mathers
Maya McCrum
Cassidy Muldoon
Byron Oldeack
Derek Peters
Katherine Pugh
Arden Rice
Colin Ryniec
Ian Spare
Shawn Spencer
Bret Storrs
Stephen Strumski
Daniel Sweeney
John Tomko
Cameron Tuck
Uzoije Ukattah
Anne Yanik
Aaron Yurko
Julia Zochowski
Tiffany Zukosky
Dallas High School Honor Roll announced
The Terrific Kids Program at
the Dallas Elementary School
was designed to be a positive
school-wide character-building
program.
Each month, one or two stu-
dents are nominated from their
homeroomto be Terrific Kids for
the month.
Terrific kids stands for
Thoughtful, Enthusiastic, Re-
sponsible, Respectful, Inquisi-
tive, Friendly, Inclusive and Ca-
pable.
Students selected for the
month of October are from left,
first row, Jacob Savagnano, Car-
leigh Thomas, Megan Bryk, Kira
Pomrinke, Jolene Albrecht, Ai-
den Niebauer, Isaiah Stull, Myles
Tirpak, Joey Peters, Tyler Ed-
mondson, Paige Scott, Kailey
Ryan. Second row, Alex Fife, Ben
Sevenski, Haily Yakus, Laura
Wooditch, Megan Ostrowski,
Kailee Farrell, Kalie Rizzo, Kyla
Saracino, Brayden Saracino,
Maddie Strutko, Erin White.
Third row, Ojasv Singh, EJ Ma-
tushek, Matt Giampietro. Fourth
row, Logan DeLeur, Jessica Be-
nyo, Shreena Patel, Olivia Kara-
cutskie, Ethan Dyrli, Jay Helson,
Hannah Blazure, Cassidy Ford,
Emma Thomas, Abby West, Ni-
cholas Nocito, Jake DelGaudio,
Samuel Nocito, Christopher
Welch and Audrey DelGaudio.
Absent at the time of the photo
were Jude Nocito, Katherine
Thompson, MeadowParry, Mag-
gie McCabe, Ben Carpenter, Ma-
disynMusselman, Katie Enz, Na-
talya Raczkowski and Brynn
Bittner.
DES Terrific Kids chosen for October
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Micaela Payne
Isabel Sanchez
Bethany Taylor
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Mallory Wilson
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ELEVENTH GRADE
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Michelle Ash
Maria Chinikaylo
Cassia Cole
Nicholas Egan
Brittany Faux
Christopher Herrick
Kaylee Hillard
Alexander Hoyt
Anna James
Calvin Karnes
Stephanie Konek
Meghan Maccarone
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Kyle Romanofski
Ashley Rood
Megan Sorber
Emily Sutton
Kelly Sweeney
Alyssa Talacka
Amy Williams
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Vincent Williamson
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Desirae David
Adeline Hannigan
Mia-Maria Lindholm
Jordan Lindley
Emily Malak
Timothy Marchakitus
Robert Nichols
Jason Patterson
Lara Shirey
Tracy Snyder
Daniel Stefanowicz
HONOR ROLL
Douglas Albertson
Emily Anglovich
Rachel Anthony
Benjamin Attanasio
Scott Bean
Tyler Bonner
Brady Butler
Grant Calkins
R-E-Onna Canfield
Gregg Ciravolo
Dale Cunningham
Victoria DeCesaris
Adam Dizbon
Robert Hamilton
Austin Harry
Dustin Jones
Amber Kelley
Olivia Kojadinovich
Kahli Kotulski
Lacy Lawson
Shoshana Mahoney
Connor McCue
Joseph Noon
Brooke OBrien
Megan Osiecki
Corey Pagnotti
Jacob Pelton
Katelyn Pelton
Alexander Scott
Symantha Sharon
Joseph Tranell
Brinley Williams
Joshua Winters
Joseph Wojcik
Robert Wright
TWELFTH GRADE
PRINICPALS HONOR ROLL
Joel Austin
Sarah Bedford
Thomas Boyle
Zachary Chabala
Jason Daron
Megan Davis
Cody Derhammer
Karli Doran
Christopher Edkins
Tristan Fry
Carly Gromel
Katie Heindel
Rachael Hohol
Ashley Jackson
Jared James
Brandon Kelley
Shane Kreller
Amanda Mathers
Karli OBrien
Samantha ONeill
Samantha Sabol
Cody Spriggs
Molly VanScoy
Bethany Williams
Karen Yamrick
Kaitlyn Yoniski
Dustin Zeiler
HIGH HONOR ROLL
William Hillman
Shalynn Honeywell
Genevieve Konopinski
Michael Labatch
Emily Maculloch
Craig Manzoni
Nicole OConnor
Sierra Pall
Deanna Szabo
HONOR ROLL
Ryan Akins
Connor Balloun
Ashlee Barker
Kayley Bedford
Kenneth Besecker
Zachary Bevan
Emily Blaski
John Butler
Victoria Cadwalder
Jessica Campbell
Jeffrey Carter
Christie Cawley
Vladimir Chinikaylo
Jarod Ciehoski
Jolisa Copeman
Miranda Dembowski
Brian Derhammer
Makenzie Fallon
Nicole Ford
Michael Hartman
Brent Hizny
Robert Ide
Kassie Keiper
Colin Kovalchek
Samantha Lindley
Alesha Martin
Kevin Masters
Joseph Miscavage
Mark Navin
Donald Nevel
Eric Ottaviani
Katrina Patla
Michael Penny
Chelsea Ruger
Rachel Runner
Bailey Ryan
Catherine Salaway
Sommer Sereyka
Brian Sisk
Sarah Stacey
Cassandra Stevens
Kieran Sutton
Olivia Weaver
Matthew Yurko
LEHMAN
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CHEVY 01
CAVALIER
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4 cylinder. $4,595
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VITARA
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$4,595
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W. Wyoming
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412 Autos for Sale
DODGE 02
VIPER GTS
10,000 MILES V10
6speed, collec-
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1 of only 750 GTS
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its original tires
showing how it
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throughout and is
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4 door, one owner.
6 cyl, 3 liter, 4
speed auto. All
power, ABS, moon
roof & remote.
73,000 miles, very
dependable. $4,550
570-333-4827
TOYOTA 04 CELICA GT
112K miles. Blue,
5 speed. Air,
power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
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roof, new battery.
Car drives and
has current PA
inspection. Slight
rust on corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
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VOLVO 06 S40
Automatic, original
owner. Paid over
$30,000. Fully
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to mention. Clean
car fax. Like new
with only 14,000
miles. Just serviced
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tires. $15,900 nego-
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570-510-8613
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
CHEVROLET `76
PICKUP
4 Cylinder
Very Good
Condition!
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$1,500.
570-362-3626
Ask for Lee
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$47,000
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415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
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`73 450SL
Convertible with
removable hard top,
power windows, AM
/FM radio with cas-
sette player, CD
player, automatic, 4
new tires. Cham-
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ian red leather inte-
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SCOOTER 12
BRAND NEW
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Garage kept, no
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Includes storage
jack & 2 helmets.
$3600
570-410-1026
YAMAHA 08 STAR
RAIDER RAVEN EDITION
Mint condition.
Very low miles.
Asking $7400.
Call for details.
570-472-2327
YAMAHA 97
ROYALSTAR 1300
12,000 miles. With
windshield. Runs
excellent. Many
extras including
gunfighter seat,
leather bags, extra
pipes. New tires &
battery. Asking
$4,000 firm.
(570) 814-1548
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
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Wanted
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460
AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
490 Truck/SUV/
Van Accessories
TRUCK CAP
Ford F-150 2008-
2009 A.R.E Truck
Cap. Black, Fiber-
glass, 5 1/2 ft bed
Has break light,
interior cargo light,
clamps. All carpet
on the inside
Sliding side win-
dows with screen
locking back win-
dow/door. Front
window folds down
for cleaning $400.
Call 855-0550,
leave message
506 Administrative/
Clerical
ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
PART-TIME
Responsible, careful
person to work on
team at fun, profes-
sional home care
company. Phones,
paperwork, com-
puter work. Poten-
tial to grow. Entry
level, relevant expe-
rience or education-
al degree a plus.
Send resume AND
TWO PROFESSION-
AL REFERENCES to:
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548 Medical/Health
CAREGIVERS
Looking for mature
& compassionate
people to work with
elderly in their
homes. Personal
care & transporta-
tion required.
All Shifts available.
Call: 570-338-2681
551 Other
DETAILER/LOT
ATTENDANT
Full time
immediate opening.
Great opportunity,
great work
environment,
benefits. Contact
Andrew Stratz
570-822-9900
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700
MERCHANDISE
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
BASEBALL CARDS
FOR SALE: 60s &
70s. All TOPPS
cards. All Hall of
Fame & common
cards. Good for
Christmas gifts.
good to excellent
condition. $900 for
collection.
570-788-1536
COINS nickels 1916
P Buffalo; 1938 S
Jefferson, 1939 D
Jefferson $40.
570-287-4135
YEARBOOKS.
COUGHLIN (25)
1928-1980, GAR,
(22) 1928-2006,
MEYERS, (22) 1957-
1981, WYOMING
VALLEY WEST, (11)
1970-1992. NANTI-
COKE, (2) 1971-
1979, PITTSTON, (11)
1967-1981HANOVER
(6) 1951-1981 MINT.
Prices vary depend-
ing on condition.
$20-$40 each. Call
for further details
and additional
school editions.
570-825-4721
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710 Appliances
WASHER & DRYER
Maytag commercial
made washer & gas
dryer. Heavy duty.
beige. Excellent
condition. $250
each.
570-822-7359
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742 Furnaces &
Heaters
FURNACE
Peerless Gas Steam
Boiler series 63-64.
570-287-2065
OIL TANKS (2)
275 gallon indoor oil
tanks. Very good
condition. Convert-
ed to gas. $125.
each. Call
570-760-2793
744 Furniture &
Accessories
A MUST see!!
Cherry entertain-
ment center.
Sliding TV & DVD
trays with DVD stor-
age compartment.
TV area has cherry
sliding pocket doors
and component
area has a beautiful
glass door. Paid
new $1200. selling
for $300 OBO.
Call 954 2827 ask
for Rich
BEDROOM SET
Complete queen
bed headboard,
frame, Matching 9
drawer dresser with
large mirror, match-
ing 5 drawer tall
dresser & matching
nightstand. Very
clean, good condi-
tion. Solid wood.
Asking $550 OBO.
Call 570-262-9162.
744 Furniture &
Accessories
CHAIRS, (2)
Genuine
leather, cus-
tom made
recliners.
Taupe color,
like new. $550
each.
570-675-5046
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DEN
FURNITURE
Wood/cloth. Reg-
ular size sofa,
chair and
ottoman. Coffee
table, 2 end
tables. Excellent
condition. $325
for all.
570-675-5046
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Lift Chairs from $699
New and Used
Living Room
Dinettes, Bedroom
210 Division St
Kingston
Call 570-288-3607
754 Machinery &
Equipment
SNOW
BLOWER.
Craftsman. 12
HP, 32 dual
stage. Electric
start. Track
Drive. $525.
570-675-5046
758 Miscellaneous
AIR PURIFIER, Oreck
XL Professional,
$139. 570-636-3151
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
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570-301-3602
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796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
CA$H P CA$H PAID AID
1930-1970s
Guitars,
Microphones
Radio/Amplifier
Tubes and
Theater Sound
Equipment.
Call Don
Sugar Loaf NY.
715-377-2558
CASH PAID
Guns & gun parts,
Civil War items,
military items, US &
German, swords,
daggers & knives.
Old toys and coins.
Fishing equipment.
Private Collector
570-417-9200
800
PETS & ANIMALS
815 Dogs
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815 Dogs
YORKIE PUPS
READY FOR
CHRISTMAS!
AKC. Tiny, Teddy
Bear Faced. Males
& Females
Hypo-allergenic
$800-$975
Vet checked, 1st
shots & dewormed
570-436-5083
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906 Homes for Sale
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DALLAS
3 bedroom, 2 bath,
modern country
kitchen with Corian
counters, family
room with fireplace,
wet bar and walkout
to patio, multi-level
decks. All appli-
ances included.
$217,000.
570-675-0446
evenings.
LAFLIN
20 OLD MILL RD
For Sale By Owner
Beautiful
Custom Built.
Minutes from I-81
Turnpike & Casino.
Move In Condition!
3 to 4 bedroom
Tri-level, Master
bath, 2 full baths &
1 powder room,
central vacuum
system. Living &
dining rooms, fam-
ily room with fire-
place. Gas heat,
central air, large
basement, deck,
three car garage
& 2nd large lot
included.....
$395,000
570-237-0101
906 Homes for Sale
NANTICOKE
1472 S. Hanover St.
Well maintained
bi-level. This home
features 2 bed-
rooms, 1 3/4 baths,
recreation room
with propane stove.
Walk out to a 3
season porch. Pro-
fessionally land-
scaped yard. 1 car
garage, storage
shed, new appli-
ances, ceiling fans.
Close to LCCC.
$153,900.
Call 570-735-7594
SHAVERTOWN
9 room house, 4
bedrooms, 2 1/2
baths, heated sun-
room, 2 car
attached garage.
570-947-1200
WEST PITTSTON
4 bedrooms, 1 bath,
single car detached
garage, eat-in
kitchen, living, din-
ing & family rooms
gas baseboard
heat, 2 zones.
Unfinished base-
ment, window
treatments includ-
ed, great bones.
$74,900.
570-262-7949
or 570-332-7686
YATESVILLE
603 Willow Crest Dr
TOWNHOUSE
Just reduced by
owner, $174,000.
Move in condition.
2 bedroom, 2 bath
upstairs, down-
stairs, powder
room/shower, large
sunroom/ Franklin
stove. Wrap around
deck. Partially fin-
ished basement.
MUST SEE!
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JENKINS TOWNSHIP
New Section in
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Only 3 lots left
in Charles
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570-498-9244
915 Manufactured
Homes
EAST MOUNTAIN RIDGE
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915 Manufactured
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MOUNTAIN TOP
3 Bedrooms; 1
bath; Central A/C;
2 decks; stove; lot
of cabinets; book
shelves; lawn
mower; shed. Very
nice area, nice
schools, 5 minutes
away from route 81
& route 309. Sale
by Owner. Asking
13,500. or best
deal. Call Alex at
570-200-5611
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DALLAS
Beautiful, meticu-
lous two story. 2
bedrooms, 2.5 bath
condo at Newberry
Estates. Security
system, central air,
washer/dryer, fire-
place, skylights, pri-
vate master deck.
All maintenance in-
cluded. Amenities
include golf, tennis
private pool. No
Pets. $1,300/month.
Call Susan
570-510-8395
FORTY FORT
39 Tripp Street
Modern & spacious
first floor 2 bedroom
apartment with sun-
room & rear porch
Includes stove,
refrigerator, wash-
er, dryer, storage,
garage & off street
parking. $575/
month plus utilities.
References, securi-
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Stihl Baseball Hats
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Generators
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Lawn Tatcher
Batteries
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Pre-Mixed Fuel Mix
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Sweat Shirts
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Brush Cutters
Toy Models
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577 East Main St., Plains 577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at
delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. BUY FOR prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000
financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends
FORD REBATE........................... 2,000
FMCC REBATE........................... 1,500
OFF LEASE REBATE................. 1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..... 2,001
FORD REBATE..................................................................... 2,000
FORD BONUS REBATE........................................................... 500
FMCC REBATE..................................................................... 1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE........................................................... 1,000
CHROME PKG DISCOUNT OFF MSRP............................. 1,750
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.......................................... 1,996
XLT, 5.0LV8, Auto., Air, CD, 18 Chrome Wheels, Drivers Pkg.,
40/20/40 Split Seat, Cruise, Convenience Pkg., SYNC, Keyless
Entry w/Keypad, Fog Lamps, Pwr. Seat, Pwr. Sliding Rear Window,
Pwr. Equipment Group, ABS, Max Trailer Tow Pkg., Sirius
Satellite Radio,
FORD REBATE......................................... 1,500
OFF LEASE REBATE............................... 1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP..................... 686
3.5L Engine, MyFord
Display, Auto. Climate Control, Pwr. Mirrors,
3rd Row 17 Steel Wheels, CD, Keyless Entry, 3rd Row
Seat, MyKey, Cruise Control, PW, PL, Seat, MyKey, Cruise Control, PW, PL,
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STX, 3.7LV6, Auto., ABS, 17 Aluminum
Wheels, 40/20/40 Split Seat, Decor Pkg.,
Cruise, Cloth Seat, Air, Pwr. Equipment
Group, Trailer Tow, Chrome Step Bar
FORD REBATE......................................... 2,000
FMCC REBATE.......................................... 1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE................................ 1,000
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.. . 1,500
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP................... 1,776
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*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 12/31/12.
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Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 12/31/12.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 12/31/12.
FORD REBATE............................................ 1,500
OFF LEASE REBATE.................................. 1,000
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. ......... 45
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP........................ 541
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 12/31/12.
FORD REBATE........................... 1,500
FORD BONUS REBATE................ 500
OFF LEASE REBATE................. 1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP........ 796
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Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease
21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 12/31/12.
Pwr. Windows, PDL, Air, CD, Advance Trac with
Roll Stability Control, Remote Keyless Entry
w/Keypad, MyFord, Convenience Group,
Auto Headlamps, Reverse Sensing Sys.
Front Wheel Drive,
AM/FM Radio,
Auto., Anti-Theft
Sys., Anti-Lock
Brakes Sys., Front
and Side Airbags, Air
FORD REBATE............................................ 1,000
FORD COMMERCIAL ACCOUNT REBATE.................... 375
OFF LEASE REBATE.................................. 1,000
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......................... 160
FORD REBATE................................... 1,500
FMCC REBATE.................................... 1,000
OFF LEASE REBATE.......................... 1,000
TRADE IN REBATE........................... 2,000
XLWORK PKG DISCOUNT OFF MSRP............ 500
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP................ 500
3.7V6, XL Plus Pkg., Cruise Control,
MyKey Sys., Pwr. Equipment Group,
40/20/40 Cloth Seat,
CD, Pwr. Mirrors,
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570-829-7130
KINGSTON
1st Ave. 1 bedroom,
single occupancy,
off-street parking,
no pets, references.
$450 + utilities.
Call 570-655-9229
KINGSTON
Bright, spacious, 3
bedroom 1st floor
duplex in beautiful
residential neigh-
borhood. Wall to
wall, living & dining
rooms, kitchen with
refrigerator, gas
stove, dishwasher,
garbage disposal,
washer/dryer, air &
full basement. Front
& rear porches, off-
street parking &
garage. $925/
month + utilities.
Security & refer-
ences required. No
pets or smokers.
(570)905-4342
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Bedroom
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for info &
appt.....
570-899-3407
HAPPY
HOLIDAYS!
LARKSVILLE
Large 3
bedroom 1/2
double. Stove &
fridge included.
Newly remod-
eled. $695 plus
security,
utilities extra.
No Pets.
570-814-9299
NANTICOKE
Nice 2 bedrooms.
Fresh Paint. Lots of
kitchen cabinets.
$485 includes water,
sewer & garbage.
718-744-4748.
**NICKLESON**
Available soon!
3 bedroom 1 3/4
bath. Lackawanna
Trail SD. 1 year
lease, $950 per
month. Call 1-
877-839-0666 or
online at
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PITTSTON
2nd floor, large and
modern. 2 bed-
rooms, living room,
computer room,
laundry room with
washer & dryer. Full
bath, kitchen with
stove, fridge and
dish washer. Fresh
paint and carpet.
Water and trash
incl. No smokers,
no pets. $550/mo
plus security.
570-881-9789 after
6PM
PITTSTON AREA
1 bedroom efficien-
cy apartment, 2nd
floor. Newly remod-
eled. $375/mo.+ util-
ities + security.
Call 570-241-2012
WEST WYOMING
Eighth Street
Beautiful, 2nd floor,
2 bedroom, 1 bath.
All appliances,
includes washer/
dryer & air condi-
tioning. Non smok-
er, security & refer-
ences, off street
parking, no pets.
$595 + utilities.
954-2972
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
1, 2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
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Apply*
WILKES-BARRE
1 bedroom
apartment. $400/
month + utilities &
1 month security.
139 Sambourne
St. Section 8 OK.
No pets.
570-460-6173
WILKES-BARRE
HISTORIC
WHEELMAN
439 S. Franklin St.
Fabulous 1 bed-
room, hardwood
floors. A/C, marble
bath. Security sys-
tem. Laundry, off
street parking.
$650 570-821-5599
WILKES-BARRE/
NORTH
Half Double Block,
2 bedroom, refrig-
erator and stove
included,
washer/dryer hook-
up, no pets or no
smokers. $500 per/
month + utilities.
References, securi-
ty & lease.
570-825-5138
944 Commercial
Properties
LOCATION
MATTERS
PRIME OFFICE
SPACE
The Mack
Building
281 PIERCE ST.
Kingston, PA.
Refined office
suites, or
individual flexible
office spaces on
2nd floor
comprised of
approximately
1,300sq. ft.
Central A/C,
glass door
entrance, 6
rooms consisting
of waiting room,
French doors
leading to
conference
room(s), offices,
bathroom,
kitchenette, with
ample storage/
archive space
available, parking
lot area
professionally
maintained.
Multiple signage
opportunities:
Exterior Bronze
wall
plaque,Entrance
glass-doors,
Street frontage
sign, and
billboard
*Available
February 1st.
showing by
appointment only
570-472-1110
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315 2,400 Sq.
Ft. professional
office space with
beautiful view of
Valley & Casino.
will divide
office / retail
Call 570-829-1206
315 PLAZA
1,750 SQ. FT. &
2,400 SQ.FT
OFFICE/RETAIL
2,000 FT.
Fully Furnished
With Cubicles.
570-829-1206
950 Half Doubles
AVOCA
3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
refrigerator, washer
/dryer hookup,
Garage. Pets nego-
tiable. $600/month,
+ utilities, 1 month
security &
references.
570-852-9204
PLYMOUTH
House for Rent. 3
Bedrooms, 1.5 bath.
$675 + utilities.
Water, sewer & all
appliances includ-
ed. Fenced back
yard. One month
security up front, no
partial payment.
Section 8 OK.
Call Steve at
570-592-5764
953Houses for Rent
CLARKS SUMMIT
4 bedrooms,
2 baths, all appli-
ances, washer/
dryer hookup, no
pets. $1,400/month
+ utilities & security.
Month to month
lease.
(610) 256-5352
DALLAS TOWNSHIP
2 bedroom home,
large yard, off
street parking.
$800/month.
570-675-3904
DUPONT
7 room house with
3 bedrooms, 1 full
tile bath. Large
kitchen with beau-
tiful oak cabinets,
new stove,
fridge, carpeting,
flooring, draperies
& windows.
Washer/dryer
hook up on 1st
floor. Single car
detached garage.
Large yard. Gas
heat. Pets OK, no
smoking. $900/
month + utilities &
security. Close to
airport, I-81
& casino.
570-762-8265
HARVEYS LAKE
2 bedroom, Har-
veys Lake cottage
available for rent.
Fireplace, great
view and off street
parking. Flexible
length of lease.
$725 + utilities. 1
month security
deposit. No dogs.
Call
570-606-5282
PLAINS
RAISED RANCH
Featuring an open
living/dining/kitchen
floor plan with vault-
ed ceilings. Two
bedrooms, 1 bath
with whirlpool tub &
laundry area, four
seasons room with
beautiful view. Fin-
ished lower level.
Off street parking
with maintenance-
free yard. $1,000
month + utilities.
Security/references
/lease. Sorry no
smoking or pets.
570-824-9507
959 Mobile Homes
LAUREL RUN ESTATES
Mobile for rent.
2 bedroom, 1 bath,
shed, corner lot. Oil
heat. $600/month.
Call 570-823-8499
1000
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