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Vol. 121 No. 16 THE BACK MOUNTAIN'S NEWSPAPER SINCE 1889 June 5 - 11, 2011

DALLAS POST
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WILKES-BARRE, PA. www.mydallaspost.com An edition of The Times Leader

Litter may shut park


SALUTING FREEDOM

Council may take action “It’s great for them. I’m glad to see (them use
with garbage, foul language the park). But they leave such a mess of plastic
at Dallas borough park. bottles and cans. We have cans to put (garbage)
in.”
By SARAH HITE
Timothy Carroll
shite@mydallaspost.com Dallas Borough mayor

Dallas Borough officials until improvements in the sixth birthday party and they
are considering removing the park’s cleanliness can be were cursing up a storm.”
basketball hoops at Kenneth seen. She said basketball players
Young Memorial Park on “It’s disgusting,” said Carr. will spend “all day” at the
Burndale Avenue due to ex- “It’s not fair to the neigh- court on the weekends, and
cess litter found on park bors.” at least four hours on week-
grounds. Amber Belschner, who days.
Mayor Timothy Carroll lives across the street from Carr said borough council
said residents have contacted the park with her husband has taken down the basket-
borough officials about con- and three young children, ball hoops at the park before
cerns for young children said her family helps to clean due to excess littering, but
when it comes to the littering up the park almost every the problem is becoming
and foul language of basket- weekend. more dramatic.
ball players who use the “Sometimes (the park) “We don’t like to do it,”
park’s basketball court. gets covered in litter,” she said Carr. “We want to see
“The kids are older, they said. “Sometimes I’ll find residents take care of the
drive there,” said Carroll. glass under the swing set.” park.”
“It’s great for them. I’m glad Belschner said her children Belschner said not only is
to see (them use the park). use the separate playground it a concern for her children
But they leave such a mess of on the other side of Burndale to be exposed to unsanitary
plastic bottles and cans. We Avenue often, but they will debris at the park, but she’s
have cans to put (garbage) not use the recreation center worried about what her chil-
in.” where the basketball hoops dren are learning by seeing
Borough Manager Tracey are located because of the the litter scattered over a
Carr said, after several in- language used by the basket- community respite.
stances of the borough’s road ball players. “The older kids are not
department finding litter in “The boys there are loud – showing a good example for
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
the park and cleaning it up, it’s normal teenage lan- the younger kids,” she said.
McKenna Bryant and her dog Xena enjoy the Dallas American Legion Memorial Day Parade. For borough council will consid- guage,” she said. “One time I “It only takes three extra
more parade photos, please turn to page 3. er voting to remove the bas- had to say something to them steps to put garbage in the
ketball hoops from the court because it was my daughter’s can.”

Hillside’s greenhouse all polished and ready to be dedicated


By EILEEN GODIN I F YO U G O …
Dallas Post Correspondent
The greenhouse rededication ceremony will start at 5:30 p.m. on June 11
at the greenhouses on The Lands at Hillside Farms. Tickets are $95 per
person with proceeds to benefit all educational programs at the farm.
Shining like a well-polished Call 696-2881 for more information.
gem, the newly-renovated
greenhouses at The Lands at
Hillside Farms in Shavertown
glitter in the sunlight while
awaiting their grand reveal dur- dens to admire the unique ar- quired to help milk the cows.
ing a rededication ceremony chitecture and the hard work to The work to repair and clean
scheduled for later this month. renovate the once, dilapidated up the beautiful the greenhous-
The greenhouse rededica- shell of a building. es took about eight months to
tion ceremony will start at 5:30 A string quartet will enter- complete, said Chet Mozloom,
p.m. on June 11 at the green- tain the ears as a menu, includ- Hillside Farms executive direc-
houses on The Lands at Hill- ing items such as pepper crust- tor.
side Farms. Tickets are $95 per ed Ahi Tuna, coffee crusted “I thought the structure
person with proceeds to benefit pork loin, shrimp, fresh-herb would have crashed to the
all educational programs at the meatballs and imported ground,” Mozloom said.
farm. cheeses, will tempt taste buds. He describes the greenhouse
“The whole event is a thank Guests will be transported to as having broken glass win-
you to the volunteers and all do- the historic Cottage at 7:30 dows, in some instances, look-
nors to the farm,” said Suzanne p.m. to enjoy outdoor games ing like a guillotine. But the 15-
Kelly, director of advancement such as horse shoes, music year-old structure was able to
at The Lands at Hillside Farms. from a bluegrass band called have new life, thanks to a grant
Festivities will kick off with a Coal Town Rounders and a si- from the Luzerne Foundation. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
cocktail hour in and around the lent auction. The total cost of the project Classes of school children now tour the newly-renovated Palm House, the centerpiece of the glass
greenhouse with flowers in full Kelly jokingly warns that was unavailable and Mozloom turn-of-the century greenhouse built by Lord & Burnham at The Lands at Hillside. The eight-month
bloom. Guests will be invited to guests remaining at the Cot- re-do will be rededicated to the donors and benefactors of the project.
stroll through the beautiful gar- tage at 11:30 p.m. will be re- See READY, Page 12

DHS grads bid school adieu


By EILEEN GODIN “The district has a fine educational reputation and
The Dallas Post Correspondent
they want to maintain it,” Turner said. “Currently,
they are limited by the building.”
Although she’s sad to see her
John Turner
original mural demolished
Former Dallas teacher
with the old Dallas High School
building, Amanda Walton of
Dallas is looking forward to
seeing the art hall and other hall,” she said, adding that she nated to the Make-A-Wish
amenities the new Dallas High has volunteered to paint a new Foundation where David Wil-
School building will have. mural in the new high school. liams, a 1977 Dallas High
Walton, a 2010 graduate and The event was designed to be School graduate, is the presi-
freshman at Keystone College an official “good-bye” to the old dent and CEO, said Chris Gil-
studying art therapy, sat at a Dallas High School building for lis, event organizer.
facing painting booth at the all alumni and Back Mountain
“Tearin’ It Up for the Tear- residents. This June, the old See SCHOOL, Page 12
down” event held May 29 at the building which houses ninth
Luzerne County Fairgrounds in through 12th-grade students
Dallas. and opened its doors in 1962,
Walton is upset to see the old will be demolished. A new
high school go but “is happy state-of-the-art school sits be-
about all the new benefits the hind the old building.
students will have” and has Admission fees to the Tear-
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST been told her mural will live on. down were $15 for children and
Steven Smith, left, Class of 2010 and art therapy friends, Jennifer Walton and her sister, Amanda, “A picture of my mural will be $20 for adults at the gate. All
happily ran the face-painting stand at the "Tearin’ It Up for the Teardown" event. taken and placed in the art proceeds from sales will be do-
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◆ CROSSWORD CORNER Puzzle answers, Page 13

Rummage sale
THIS WEEK’S MEETINGS
MONDAY, JUNE 6 TUESDAY, JUNE 7

set at Trinity Franklin Township


The board of supervisors will
hold a regular meeting at 7 p.m.
Dallas Township
601 Tunkhannock Hwy.
(Route 309), Dallas Township
The Deacons of the Trinity
at the Franklin Township Fire The board of supervisors will
Presbyterian Church have set Fri-
day and Saturday, June 10 and 11 Hall, 329 Orange Rd., Franklin hold a regular meeting at 7:30
for their gigantic rummage sale Township. p.m. in the municipal building.
in the fellowship hall, 105 Irem Jackson Township
Rd., Dallas. The sale will take 2211 Huntsville Rd., Jackson
place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Fri- Township WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8
day and from 9 a.m. to noon on The board of supervisors will Kingston Township
Saturday, June 11. Saturday will hold a regular meeting at 6 p.m. 180 E. Center St., Shaver-
be Bag Day. Shown here during a in the municipal building. town
recent planning meeting are, Kingston Township The board of supervisors will
from left, first row, Charla Pilger, hold a regular meeting at 7:30
180 E. Center St., Shaver-
Diane Adams, Jim Snyder, Linda p.m. in the municipal building.
town
Baines. Second row: Karen Per-
The board of supervisors will Lake Township
zia, President Mary Morrison,
hold a work session at 7 p.m. in 488 State Route 29, Harveys
Michele Steele, Mary Chappell,
Shirley Forney and Sandy Peo- the municipal building. Lake
ples. Absent at the time of the The board of supervisors will
photo were Charles Brandt and hold a regular meeting at 7 p.m.
Shirley Beck. in the municipal building.

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Sunday, June 5, 2011 T H E D A L L A S P O S T PAGE 3

DALLAS TOWNSHIP

Chief backs off on storing mercaptan near schools


STEVE MOCARSKY seeking permission for an 8,000- W H AT ’ S N E X T ? answer some questions at the that Chief would feed into the
smocarsky@timesleader.com gallon mercaptan tank at the previous hearing session and de- Transco pipeline and removing
site. The Dallas Township Zoning Hearing Board will next meet at 6:30 p.m. ferred questions from attorneys moisture and any other debris
The presence of mercaptan at June 16 and 6:30 p.m. June 23 to hear continued testimony on Chief and the public to the company’s from upstream gathering pipe-
Back Mountain residents have the site was a major point of Gathering LLC’s application for special exceptions to locate a natural operations manager. lines whenever they are cleaned
gas metering station off Hildebrandt Road.
one less thing to worry about if contention for area residents as Hamilton testified that the 10- with an electronic “smart pig.”
Chief Gathering LLC is allowed well as for Dallas School Dis- foot-high flare that would have Transco and Chief equipment
to build a meeting station off trict officials. The site is about been used to burn off mercaptan would also be used to monitor
Hildebrandt Road - the flamma- 1,300 feet from the Dallas gas when pressure became high the flow of gas for quality and
ble odorant mercaptan will not schools. agreement with Chief stipulat- The hearing on the applica- would not be needed at the site, pressure, and a 100-foot-tall ra-
be stored there. The school board has official- ing that Chief would not locate tion continued Tuesday with either. He said the controversial dio tower on site would allow
Kenneth Komoroski, an attor- ly opposed the metering station natural gas compression equip- testimony from Chief Gathering compressor station that Chief Transco to adjust or shut down
ney with Fulbright & Jaworski since March because members ment or odorant equipment and Operations Manager Steven Ha- initially wanted to locate at the the gas flow remotely.
in Canonsburg representing felt it could harm the health and storage containment of mercap- milton. site would be about 25 miles Attorney Mark McNealis, rep-
Chief in an application for a spe- safety of employees and about tan at the proposed site, but Ko- Komoroski called Hamilton to away. resenting nearby land owners,
cial exception to construct and 2,800 children attending district moroski said those conditions testify primarily because Ted Hamilton explained the oper- questioned Hamilton on numer-
operate the station, stipulated schools. hold true regardless of whether Wurfel, Chief’s vice president of ations that would take place at ous aspects of site operations as
before the board on Tuesday The board last week had ta- the school board approves the Environmental, Safety and Reg- the metering station – measur-
that the company was no longer bled a decision to enter into an agreement. ulatory Affairs, was unable to ing the amount of natural gas See CHIEF, Page 13

HONORING
SOLDIERS
T
he Daddow-Isaacs Dallas American Legion Post 672 held
its traditional Memorial Day Parade this year. The parade
began at the Dallas American Legion Post building and
continued to the center of Dallas, then to Woodlawn Cemetery
and to Chapel lawn Cemetery.
Sally Mock, daughter of deceased member of Post 672 Walter
Galka, was parade marshal.
Marchers included Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts and
Brownies, American Legion baseball teams, Lions, Shepherds,
the Dallas High School Band, fire trucks, ambulances, antique
cars and more.
The Rev. William Lewis, a retired Army Chaplain and chaplain
of Post 672, was the main speaker. The Hometown Heroes Project
sponsored by the Dallas Lions was recognized.

CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST

Members of the Aciukewicz family, of Shavertown, felt “connected” to son and brother, Zach, currently serving in Iraq as they
watched the Dallas Memorial Day Parade underneath a flag honoring the serviceman. From left, are Josh, Beth, Aaron and John.

Veteran Joe Hudak from American Legion Post 672 Daddow-


The Dallas High School Marching Band stands at attention during Memorial Day services. Issacs in Dallas remembers the fallen.

HARPIN’ ON THINGS

Where would we be without all these newfangled conveniences?


T
he other day we had a she said. “Call him and tell him the front door. “I’ll get his home briefcase and had a cord to the placed the need to have someone roads? I remember a trip home
friend stop by for a visit. he left his phone.” number from the phone book and handset. It plugged into the ciga- else in the car hold the phone to from Florida where I had driven
After he left, the Mrs. spot- Being the obedient husband let him know his phone is here,” rette lighter in the car and your ear because your left hand to visit my grandparents in St. Pe-
ted one of (and come to think about that, I she said, adding “Did you finish worked primarily on the moun- was steering, right hand was tersburg. I’m not sure if Jim Hun-
those remember the word obey being the hole for the tree?” tain going to Bear Creek or be- shifting, left foot was on the ter, Bob Coolbaugh or someone
blueberry spoken by me during our wed- Resuming the first chore of the fore the rock cut. Two cans and a clutch and right foot on the gas. else was with me on that trip
things on ding ceremony but I don’t recall day on the “Harp Do” list and do- piece of string worked about as Or, and this was just in the since we used to be able to pick
the kitch- hearing her say it) and doing as ing my best to make sure I had a well. 1980s, trying to call home from up and go at basically a moment’s
en coun- instructed, I punched the as- 50-foot head start to avoid flying Gone are the days of searching Quebec using the radio at the notice with just enough money to
ter. signed speed dial key for Paul’s objects, I thought about some of for a working phone booth to call fishing camp and having to say cover gas and a bucket of Ken-
She cell phone. Lo and behold, his cell the modern conveniences we home because you were two ‘over’ when you were done speak- tucky Fried Chicken.
asked if phone rang on the counter. have at our disposal today. hours late due to traffic, making ing so the radio operator could We were coming home and had
mine was “He’s getting a call,” she said Take, for instance, cell phones. sure you had a dime or quarter to change the switch. We may have taken a different turn somewhere
in my and then, like a light bulb turning Today, you can either push one use the phone, finding one that sounded like we were speaking in around Washington, DC. The
HEFFERNAN pocket and on, the realization hit her that it key to make a call or just say a actually worked in an area where an old diving helmet, but contact map was a few years old and a
I replied, was me calling his cell phone. command and the call is placed. I you didn’t have to be afraid of get- was made. new road appeared. We were out
“Yes. It must be Paul’s. “Don’t say a word,” she grow- remember the first cellular ting mugged while out of the car. How about the convenience of
“He should not be home yet, led as I worked my way towards phone I had. It was the size of a Miniature ear pieces have re- an EZ Pass for traveling on toll See HARP, Page 13
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Rusty Flack was a community giant


OBITUARIES General Hospital as a phleboto-
mist. He was a member of the
ALLEN - Lorraine Elizabeth Mount Zion United Methodist
Lord, 85, of Dallas, died Sunday, Church, the Valley Masonic
May 22, 2011, at the Meadows Lodge 499, West Pittston and the
Nursing and Rehabilitation Cen- National Rifle Association. Rusty Flack, loving husband, out his successful and entrepre- Grace Episcopal Church, King-
ter, Dallas, after a long illness. Surviving are his parents, Da- father and friend to many, neurial career. ston. He was an acolyte, lector,
She was born January 24, 1926, vid and Florence Menhennet Bur- passed away peacefully early Rusty’s business acumen, zest member of the choir, church
in Wilkes-Barre, graduated from gess, Exeter Township; his wife Thursday morning, May 26, for life and genuine passion for school teacher and vestryman.
Kingston High School in 1943 of 13 years, the former Catherine 2011, at his home in Dallas fol- improving our community It was the strength of his faith
and attended the Wyoming Semi- J. Thomas; sons, David J. and lowing a 19-month battle caused him to be in great de- that enabled him to face the
nary School of Business. Sean M., both of Lake Wallenpau- against cancer. He was 56. mand from a civic and service challenges of his insidious dis-
As a member of the Shaver- pack; brothers, Russell, West A lifelong resident of Dallas, standpoint. He willingly, gra- ease, serving as a shining exam-
town United Methodist Church, Wyoming, and Dale, Harding; he was a son of Joan Flack Nus- ciously and competently served ple of bravery and courage in
she served her church in many ca- nieces, nephews, great-nieces, baum, Naples, Fla., and Dallas; on countless boards in North- the looming face of death. In his
pacities over her years of mem- and great-nephews.
and the late Charles D. Flack. eastern Pennsylvania, and na- last weeks, he frequently quoted
bership from being a Sunday Memorial donations to the
He graduated from Wyoming tionally and internationally a line from the movie “Brave-
school teacher to serving on vari- Blue Chip Farms Animal Rescue,
Seminary and earned a Bache- within the perforated metals in- heart,” reflecting that, “Every
ous social, organizational and 974 Lockville Rd., Dallas, PA
18612. lor of Arts degree in Economics dustry. man dies. Not every man truly
functional committees.
from Susquehanna University. Translating his ardent patriot- lives.” Rusty Flack truly lived.
As a foster parent, Lorraine ex-
tended her love and wisdom to 15 CYBULSKI – Helen, of Dallas, Most recently, he was awarded ism and love of country into be- He was preceded in death, in
children throughout the years. As died Wednesday, May 25, 2011, at a Doctor of Humane Letters, an hind-the-scenes service to his fa- FLACK addition to his father, Charles,
an employee of the Luzerne In- ManorCare Nursing Home, King- honorary degree from Miser- vored political party caused him by an infant daughter, Ashley.
termediate Unit, she was a para- ston. icordia University. to be highly sought after as an Surviving, in addition to his
professional working with spe- She was born in Kingston and Chairman of Diamond Con- adviser, motivator and all- pleasure in cruising around Har- mother, are his wife of 33 years,
cial needs children. she was a member of Gate of solidated Industries, Wyoming, around Republican guru. He en- veys Lake, a frequent sight in Kathi (Stine) Flack, Dallas;
Surviving are children, Debo- Heaven Church, Dallas. She was he led the perforated metal firm joyed many a fat bastard and his beloved “Rumble,” often ac- sons, Charles III and Alex, both
rah Morgantini, Dallas; Jeffrey, a manager of C&B Fashions, from the age of 24, when his fa- coffee at Tony’s in Kingston, en- companied by his devoted ca- of Harveys Lake; daughter, Ja-
Land O’ Lakes, Fla.; Joseph III, Swoyersville. ther Charlie succumbed to the gaging in spirited political re- nine companions, Jack and Lo- mie, Philadelphia; sister, Janet
Dallas, Texas; and Roxanne Fish- Surviving are a son, Michael, same disease. Taking over as partee. He rallied behind and la. Elizabeth, Kingston; brother,
er, Plymouth; seven grandchil- Texas; five grandchildren; a president, his start at Diamond helped revitalize the local Re- Another passion was music. Harold II, Center Moreland;
dren,; eight great-grandchildren; brother, Peter Yablonski, Pringle; really began in his early teens, publican Party and enjoyed The consummate entertainer, nieces and nephews.
her brother, James F. Lord, Sha- and a sister, Leona Leitz, Court- working first as janitor, then planning and organizing high- Rusty was an accomplished gui- Memorial contributions may
vertown; a niece and a nephew. dale. learning how to operate ma- profile political fundraisers, in tar player whose soft and gentle be made to the Rusty Flack Me-
Memorial donations to the chinery, quickly moving the hope of encouraging others tenor voice led many of his less morial Garden at Grace Episco-
Meadows Nursing and Rehabil- GRIFFITHS - Dorothy J., 83, through the ranks to production to become proactive in a posi- talented friends in hearty inter- pal Church, c/o The Luzerne
itation Center, 55 W. Center Hill formerly of Trucksville, died Sun- and shift management. tive manner. pretations of Beatles, James Foundation, 140 Main St., Lu-
Rd., Dallas, PA 18612. day, May 15, 2011, at Arden His mentor and father figure Rusty was a voracious reader, Taylor, Clapton and CSN har- zerne, PA 18709; The Charles
Courts, Wescosville. throughout this early factory an enthusiastic golfer and loved monies. Flack Scholarship Fund of Mi-
BALESTER - Jonathan Joseph She was born Wilkes-Barre and education was his oldest friend, to travel. He loved being on the Faith was a large part of Rus- sericordia University, 301 Lake
Balester, 56, of Shavertown, died was a member of Prince of Peace John George, whose wise and water. He sailed on the Chesa- ty’s constitution. A lifelong St., Dallas, PA 18612; Wyoming
in his home, Thursday, May 26, Episcopal Church, Dallas. sometimes harsh lessons pro- peake and in the Virgin Islands, Episcopalian, he served in vari- Seminary, c/o the Development
2011. Surviving are her sons, Robert, vided Rusty with lifelong princi- enjoyed boating at Martha’s ous capacities at Prince of Peace Office, 201 N. Sprague Ave.,
He was born June 15, 1954, in Alexandria, Va.; and Bruce, Al- ples that guided him through- Vineyard, but especially took Episcopal Church, Dallas, and Kingston, PA 18704-3593.
Wyoming, was a 1972 graduate of lentown; one granddaughter;
Wyoming Seminary and was three grandsons; brother, Robert

Remembering fallen
president of his own business, Considine, Shavertown; nieces
ABBA Advertising Products, and nephews.
which he operated from his Memorial donations to the Alz-
home. heimer’s Association , Delaware

in Jackson Township
He worked in the optical indus- Valley Chapter, 399 Market St.,
try for the past 38 years in Roch- Suite 102, Philadelphia, PA
ester, N.Y., for Main Optical and 19106.
briefly for Bausch and Lomb. A
past president of his family’s busi- JAMES – Tillie, 103, formerly
ness, Balester Optical Company, of Hanover Green and Dallas,
Wilkes-Barre, he also served on died Tuesday, May 24, 2011, at The Jackson Township Vol- to Sicurella, Taps and re-
its board of directors. He was a the Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- unteer Fire Department held treat.
member of the Westmoreland tal. its annual Memorial Service The names of six recently
Club, Wilkes-Barre, and founder She was born April 2, 1908, in on Saturday, May 28 in front deceased fire department
of Business Network Internation- Luzerne, and, prior to her retire- of the fire department on members were read, followed
al (BNI) Valley Chapter. ment, was a sewing machine op- Chase Road, Shavertown. by the “Answering the Final
He was an active member of erator in the garment industry. Participating were Boy Bell.”
the Back Mountain Harvest As- Surviving are her daughters, Scout Troop 146, flag raising; A plaque of “The Fireman’s
sembly of God Church and Sandra Woodeshick, of Hanover Rev. Thomas Morris, invoca- Wife’s Prayer” was presented
served as a Chaplin and Advisory Green; and Nancy King, of Dal- tion and benediction; Lt. Col. to Desi Evans by the Jackson
Board Member for Providing las; 10 grandchildren; great- and (retired) Duncan MacMul- Township Volunteer Fire De-
Hope Prison Ministry. He served great-great-grandchildren. len, memorial message; Bat- partment for her work orga- Lt. Col. (Retired) Duncan MacMullen speaks at the Jackson
as a director of volunteers for the tery B, 109th 1-109th Field nizing memorial services for Township Memorial Service.
Luzerne County Republican Par- JENKINS - Antoinette M., 69, Artillery; firing of salvos; Vi- 20 years.
ty. of Dallas, died Monday, May 23,
Surviving are his mother, Ali- 2011, at Wilkes-Barre General
son Garland McLeod-Sharpe; sis-
ters, Heather, Wilkes-Barre; Vale-
Hospital.
She was born in Nanticoke and
CIVIC BRIEFS offer a two-part canning class itation Center, Dallas will be illustrator Angela DeMuro will
from 6 to 7:30 p.m. June 8 at held at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, provide a book reading and
rie, College Station, Texas; broth- was a graduate of Nanticoke High
ers, Matthew, Clifton Springs, School where she was the first Fire department The Lands at Hillside Farms in
Trucksville.
June 14 in the center’s multi-
purpose room.
signing at Northeast Pennsylva-
nia Family Magazine’s 10th
N.Y.; and Marc, Austin, Texas; ne-
phews and nieces.
ACON Queen, sponsored by the
Athletic Club, Nanticoke. plans open house The program is designed for
novice canners. The first ses-
Pre-registration is required.
To register or for more in-
Anniversary Celebration from
noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday,
Memorial donations to the Sal- She was a parishioner of Gate Northmoreland Twp. Volun-
vation Army, 729 Sans Souci of Heaven Church, Dallas, where sion will include background formation, call the volunteer June 25 at The Lands at Hill-
teer Fire Department will host
Parkway, Hanover Township, PA she was an active member of the information on how to preserve department at 675-8600, ext. side Farms in Shavertown.
an open house from 11 a.m. to 4
18706; St. Vincent de Paul Kitch- Bell and Funeral Choirs, and was foods safely, both freezing and 195 DeMuro will read at 1 p.m.
en, 39 E. Jackson St., Wilkes- the original member of the RCIA p.m. today, June 5 at the fire
canning. The second session from her book, “I Already
hall on Demunds Road in Cen-
Barre, PA 18701; or the Back
Mountain Harvest Assembly of
at Gate of Heaven. She was also a
volunteer with the Mercy Auxil- termoreland.
will be a hands-on workshop,
making and canning strawberry Irem Women plan Knew I Loved You” and at 3
p.m. from her book, “Good
There will be Bingo, refresh-
God Church. iary.
While a parishioner at St. Fran- ments and activities.
jam.
To register, call Penn State
Summer Luncheon Night My Little MU.”
BERLEW - William Gilbert Sr., cis of Assisi, Nanticoke, she The first of the Irem Wom-
62, Dallas, died Saturday, May
28, 2011, in Hospice Community
taught CCD, was the first woman
lector and first woman Eucharis- Kids Trout Derby
Cooperative Extension, Lu-
zerne County at 1-888-825-1701.
en’s Auxiliary’s Summer Lun- Alzheimer’s Support
cheons will be held on Thurs-
Care Inpatient Unit at Geisinger tic Minister of St. Francis
set for today day, June 16 and is open to the Group will meet
South Wilkes-Barre.
He was born in Wilkes-Barre
Church.
Surviving are her husband, The Bowman’s Creek Wa-
ESL classes offered public. Cost is $18. The Dallas Alzheimer’s Sup-
on October 26, 1948, was a gradu- William D. Jenkins II, with whom tershed Association and the he Osterhout Free Library, 71 Reservations may be made port Group will meet at 11 a.m.
ate of Lake-Lehman High School she celebrated 50 years of mar- Noxen-Monroe Sportsman’s S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre with Bernice West at 256-3031 on Monday, June 20 in the
and was employed as a UV oper- riage; sons, David, Doylestown; Association will hold a Kids will offer a series of free classes or Sally Wagner at 675-2325. board room of the Meadows
ator at Offset Paperback for 28 Edward S., Harveys Lake; Wil- for English as a Second Lan- Nursing and Rehabilitation
Trout Derby today, June 5 at
years, retiring April 1, 2010.
He was a member of the John
liam D. III, Dallas; daughters, El-
izabeth, Radnor; and Mary Eliza- the sportsman’s grounds, Main
Street, Noxen.
guage learners at a beginning
level.
Music Box production Center, 55 W. Center Hill Rd.,
Dallas
Harris Memorial Bowling
League, a coach and past presi-
beth, Trappe; 15 grandchildren.
Memorial donations to the Sis- Registration will begin at For more information or to
register, call 821-1959.
celebrates 30 years For more information, call
675-8600.
dent of the Bob Horlacher Memo- ters of Mercy at the Mercy Cen- noon with the derby set to start The Music Box Repertory
rial Little League. He was a mem- ter, Lake Street, Dallas, PA 18612. at 1 p.m. There is no regis- Theatre presents “The Music
ber of Noxen United Methodist
Church. WILLIAMSON – Robert, 98, of
tration fee.
The derby is open to children
Dog fashion show Box 30th Anniversary Musical Learn about birds
Surviving are his mother, Lau-
ra Jean Wright Berlew; his wife of
Druid Hills Drive, Shavertown,
died Sunday, May 29, 2011, at
ages 2 to 15 years of age. Prizes benefits Blue Chip Memories,” highlighting 30
years of musical theatre, June
Learn the secrets about at-
tracting birds, butterflies and
will be awarded in four differ- Blue Chip Farms Animal 16-19 and 23-26 at the Music
43 years, the former Elizabeth Mercy Center, Dallas. bees to your backyard and
Hummer; sons, William G. Jr., He was born in Vernon, Wyom- ent age groups. Refuge will host a Fashion Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 garden with native plants at 6
Courtdale; Richard R., Dallas; ing County, and was a graduate of FOURward Dog Fashion Show Hughes St, Swoyersville. p.m. on Thursday, July 7 at
Loren L., Beaumont; daughter,
Leanne G. Berlew Hopkins,
Wyoming High School, class of
1931. He joined General Cigar
Cemetery Association from 5:30 to 10 p.m. on Sat-
urday, June 11 at the Rutter
Curtain time is 8 p.m. Thurs-
days through Saturdays and 3
Wild Birds Unlimited, Dallas
Tunkhannock; nine grandchil-
dren; a great-granddaughter;
Co., but was then drafted into the
U.S. Navy in World War II. He re-
will meet today Avenue Building, 900 Rutter p.m. on Sundays with a buffet
Shopping Center.
Join Roberta Troy, Penn
The Fitch Cemetery Associ- Ave, Forty Fort. dinner served 90 minutes be-
brothers, David, Dallas; Leonard, turned to General Cigar Co. State Master Gardener, and
ation will hold its annual meet- All proceeds benefit the Blue fore curtain.
Harveys Lake; nieces; nephews; where he worked for 45 years, re- find out how easy and reward-
ing at 2 p.m. today, June 5 at Chip Farms Animal Refuge. For reservations, call 283-
cousins. tiring as a district manager. ing gardening for humming-
Memorial donations to Hos- He was a member of Shaver- the cemetery, Route 292, Falls, The benefit event begins 2195. birds, butterflies and birds is.
pice Community Care, 601 town United Methodist Church Northmoreland Township. with a cocktail reception and
The program is free.
Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA and past master of Kingston silent auction, followed by a
Learn about bees
18704. Lodge 395 F&AM, Caldwell Con-
sistory, Bloomsburg, and Irem Boback’s staff high fashion runway show
featuring NEPA dogs walking Join Sharon Telesky from the Group will
BURGESS - Mark B., 47, of Sha-
vertown, died Sunday, May 29,
Temple A.A.O.N.M.S. He was a
member of the Irem Golf Associ- available to public the runway. Auction items
include the latest dog fashions,
Master Gardeners’ of Penn
State at 6 p.m. on Thursday, seek out songbirds
2011, in the Pinnacle Hospital, ation for over 40 years and was al- A member of State Repre- grooming packages and luxury June 23 at Wild Birds Unlimit- Join Wild Birds Unlimited
Harrisburg, due to injuries he re- so a member of the Dallas Amer- sentative Karen Boback’s staff ed, Dallas Shopping Center, as
items for dog owners to enjoy. and Bruce Troy for a free lei-
ceived in a motor vehicle acci- ican Legion. will be available from 6 to 8 For tickets, contact Edward she helps the group to under- surely walk through Frances
dent on Friday, May 27, 2011. Surviving are his wife of 73
p.m. on Tuesday, June 7 at the Stanks at 852-9352. stand the role of bees in gar- Slocum State Park at 8:30 a.m.
He was born in Wilkes-Barre, years, the former Elsie Johnston;
was a graduate of Seton Catholic a son, Robert A., Trucksville; Dallas Township Municipal dens. on Saturday, July 9 to seek out
High School class of 1981 and re-
ceived his phlebotomy certifica-
three granddaughters; a great-
grandson; nieces and nephews.
Building, 601 Tunkhannock
Hwy., Dallas. Meadows sets teen The program is free. songbirds.
Participants are asked to
tion from Luzerne County Com- Memorial donations to Shaver-
program orientation DeMuro will read meet in the parking lot by the
munity College. town United Methodist Church,
Canning class set Environmental Education Cen-
For many years, he was em-
ployed at the Nesbitt Memorial
163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown,
or Hospice of the Sacred Heart, Penn State Cooperative Ex-
An orientation for the Sum-
mer Teen Program at the from her books ter and boat rental area and
Hospital and the Wilkes-Barre 200 Lake St., Dallas, PA 18612. tension Luzerne County will Meadows Nursing and Rehabil- Back Mountain author and bring binoculars.
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Sunday, June 5, 2011 T H E D A L L A S P O S T PAGE 5

Knights of the
Round Table
inducts 1st class
T
he Lake-Lehman Knights of the Round Table has been institut-
ed to honor eminent individuals, establish a sense of school
and community price and preserve the tradition and excel-
lence of Lake-Lehman graduates.
The organization is comprised of honorary inductees and gradu-
ates who have made significant societal contributions.
Two events honoring inductees of the Knights of the Round Table
class of 2011 were held over the Memorial Day weekend. An Ice-
Breaker was held May 27 in the library of the junior-senior high
school. Inductees and their families were invited to an Induction Cer-
emony Brunch on May 28 at Irem Temple Country Club.
Honorary inductees for service to the Lake-Lehman School Dis-
trict included Robert Z. Belles, James L. Nicholas, Antony Marchak-
itus, John Zaleskas, Edward Edwards and Edmund Narkiewicz. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
Meritorious inductees for societal contributions included Joseph
Kishkill, class of 1982; Frederick Brown, class of 1964; Harriet Litren- Shown here during the first induction ceremony of Lake--Lehman Knights of the Round Table are, from left, first row, Fred Brown, Alice
ta, Class of 1974; and Julie Napieralski, Ph.D, class of 1984 Daniels, Thelma Bellas, Robert Bellas, Harriet Litrenta, Evelyn Napieralski. Second row, Robert Roberts, Bonnie Turchin, Maggie Ed-
wards-Jenkins, Joshua Sawyer, Cathy Edwards-Simms, Jordan Nicholas, JoAnn Nicholas, Leslie Nicholas, Jessie Nicholas, Dick Mor-
gan, Karla Narkiewicz and Edward Napieralski.

LEFT PHOTO: Sara and Isabelle Pipino came from upstate New York to a brunch honoring their grandfather Fred Brown at the Lake-
Lehman School District’s Knights of the Round Table 2011 awards.

LOWER PHOTO: Fred Brown (right), a member of the class of 1964 from Lake-Lehman High School and a 2011 Knights of the Round
Table inductee, shows his granddaughter, Alicen, and his son, Damon, his grandfather’s class ring from 1931.

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New books added to


shelves at BMT library
The following new books “Teed Off ” by Sherrie Daly
have been added to the shelves LARGE PRINT
at the Back Mountain Memo- FICTION
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
rial Library, 96 Huntsville Rd., “The Bride’s House” by
Dallas, for the month of May
2011:
Sandra Dallas, “The Silver
Boat” by Luanne Rice, “South-
YOUR SPACE
FICTION ern Comfort” by Fern Mi- Members of the Dallas High School softball team cheer for their teammates during a recent game against Wyoming Area. From left, are
“The Final Storm” by Jeff chaels Maggie Michaels, Kirsten Zakseski and Amanda Rando.
Shara, “The Jefferson Key” by BOOKS ON CD
Steve Berry, “Faith: A Novel” “The Sixth Man” by David
by Jennifer Haigh, “Bent Baldacci, “Live Wire” by Har-
Road” by Lori Roy, “The Trin- lan Coben
ity Six” by Charles Cumming, YOUNG ADULT "YOUR SPACE" is reserved specifically fax to 675-3650 or by mail to The Dallas should include a self-addressed/stamped
“Come and Find Me” by Hallie “Momento Nora” by Angie for Dallas Post readers who have something Post, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. envelope. Items will be published in the or-
Ephron, “The Kitchen Daugh- Smibert, “What Happened to they’d like to share with fellow readers. Information must include the submitting der in which they are received.
ter” by Jael McHenry, “The Goodbye” by Sarah Dessen, Submitted items may include photo- person’s name, address and telephone num- The editor of The Dallas Post reserve the
Mozart Conspiracy” by Scott “The FitzOsbornes in Exile” graphs or short stories and should be sent ber in the event we have questions. Readers right to reject any items submitted for publi-
Mariani, “Miss Julia Rocks the by Michelle Cooper via e-mail to news@mydallaspost.com, by wishing to have their photos returned cation.
Cradle” by Ann B. Ross, “The SPECIAL DONATIONS
Sisters Brothers” by Patrick “Beauty, Witty and Pretty”
DeWitt by Nazih Girgis donated by
BIOGRAPHY the author, Nazih Girgis
20 YEARS AGO Ron Sorber, Dave Oster, Ron Kel- Thomas Metz, vice chairman; ea in September under the direc-
Andrea Brinola took top hon- ly, Ray Durkin, Dave Williams, Mrs. Al Turner, secretary; and tion of Dr. Robert M. Bodycomb.
ors in the Dallas High School Art Nick Zapoticky and Jim Gem- Mrs. Al Altemus, treasurer. Committee members in charge:

Loved ones remembered Awards competition. Students berling.


exhibited works in a variety of
media at the annual show held at 40 YEARS AGO
60 YEARS AGO
Dallas Township, Mrs. John Ya-
ple, Mary Jackson, Mrs. Sheldon
Lake Township School staged Fahringer, Mrs. Raymond El-
The following memorial/hon- tion,” presented by Bill and the school. Liza Lettie also won a Dallas successfully defended its annual open house last night, ston, Mrs. Kenneth Oliver; Dal-
or books have been added to the Joanne Runner prize in the its title as track champions of with a club program. Every club las Borough, Mrs. Robert Body-
shelves of the Back Mountain In memory of Sheldon Roth- competi- District II Class B for the fifth in the school had on exhibit a comb, Mrs. Joseph Schmerer,
Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville stein, “The Best One-Dish Sup- tion. consecutive year by amassing 90 sample of its work. Outstanding Mrs. Peyton Lee; Lehman, Mrs.
Rd., Dallas: pers,” presented by Bill and The chil- points in the district meet last was the accomplishment of the H. Austin Snyder, Mrs. Frances
In memory of Dolly Spaide, Joanne Runner dren of Sha- Friday at Wyoming Valley West Clicker Club, which in addition Lewis, Mrs. Clyde Cooper; King-
“Energy-Wise Landscape De- In memory of Gene Steele, vertown Stadium. Frank Summa paced to showing camera and dark- ston Township, Mrs. Kenneth
sign” by Sue Reed, presented by “Restore. Recycle. Repurpose” United the Mountaineers with a record room equipment, gave the first Adams, Mrs. Della Thompson,
Carol G. Crawford by Randy Florke, presented by ONLY Methodist setting leap of 20 feet 10 ½ inch- movie ever filmed at the school. Mrs. William Jones, Mrs. R.J.
In memory of William N. Irene and Bob Crawford YESTERDAY Church, es in the long jump; a second in This included action shots of the Breslin and Mrs. William Con-
Smith, “Out of Thin Air” by An- In memory of Aileen Dy- corner of the triple jump; and a share of playground, school activities, nor.
drew J. Butrica, presented by mond, “Punchneedle Embroide- North Pioneer Avenue and Cen- the second place 880 relay team. May Day and shorts of the se- Prof. Ernest E. Wood of Dallas
Gloria Bette Smith ry” by Barbara Kemp, presented ter Street, will present a musical Elementary students from niors recent trip to Washington. was honored Wednesday night
In memory of Kenneth Ray- by Walter G. Gosart production, “We Like Sheep,” Dallas School District will dis- Supervising Principal Charles at a recital and reception com-
mond Larish, “Down by the Sea during the 11 a.m. worship ser- play art at Kennedy Lounge of James, Dallas Borough Schools, memorating his thirty years of
with Brush and Pen” by Claudia HONOR vice of the church on Sunday. College Misericordia Sunday. has had two recent honors. He continuous services as organist
Nice, presented by Chelsea and In honor of The Radics, The program, based on the scrip- Young artists include Charles was elected president of Sixth and director of music at Memo-
Amanda Martin “Healthy Family Cookbok,” pre- ture text of Luke 15:4-7, Jesus Rollman, Shavertown; Mari Rog- Area District, Pennsylvania rial Presbyterian Church,
In memory of Sheldon Roth- sented by The Cavanaugh Fam- parable of the lost sheep, was ers, Westmoreland; Michelle State Educational Association, Wilkes-Barre. At the recital Prof.
stein, “Slow Cooker Revolu- ily written by Kathie Hill and will Letteer, Trucksville; and Eric at the area dinner at Kingston Wood presented a program in-
be directed by Barbara Zarambo, Johnson, Dallas Borough. Art in- Township High School and vice- cluding compositions of Kramer,
leader of the church’s children’s structor is Mrs. Cornell. president of Luzerne County Su- Stenson, Stebbins and Friml. He
MOMENTS IN TIME choir. Wendy Morris is choreog- pervising Principals Association was assisted by Mrs. Henry Guil-
rapher. The cast of main charac- 50 YEARS AGO at a meeting in Kis-Lyn. ford, soprano soloist.
The History Channel ters includes: Justin Hoover, Eri-
• On June 15, 1215, King John puts his royal seal on the Magna Celia Monka was chosen as Information for “Only Yester-
ka Turner, Hiliary Koehl, Shana 70 YEARS AGO day” is taken from past issues of
Carta, or “Great Charter,” a peace treaty between John and his bar- “May Queen” of the Senior Class
Baker, Chelsey Coslett, Albert
ons, guaranteeing that the king would respect feudal rights and at the May Day Pageant held last As a part of their service pro- The Dallas Post which is 122
Smith, Jennifer Moser and
privileges, uphold the freedom of the church and maintain the na- Thursday at Westmoreland Ath- gram, Dallas Junior Woman’s years old. The information is
tion’s laws. Four original copies of the Magna Carta of 1215 exist today. Megan Daney.
letic Field. Attired in a lovely Club is completing plans to open printed here exactly as it ap-
• On June 16, 1738, printer, publisher, postmistress and patriot floor length white gown, she was a dental clinic for school chil- peared in the newspaper years
Mary Katharine Goddard is born in New London, Conn. In 1777, when 30 YEARS AGO crowned by Mary Bennett, who dren from the Back Mountain ar- ago.
Congress decided to print the Declaration of Independence, including The top ten seniors at Lake was selected by faculty members
a complete list of signatures, it chose Mary Goddard as printer. Lehman High School were an- as Junior Class Crown Bearer.
• On June 17, 1885, The Statue of Liberty, a gift of friendship from
nounced by James Nicholas, Maureen Conaghan and Harry STRANGE BUT TRUE
the people of France to the people of the United States, arrives in
New York City’s harbor. The dismantled statue was enclosed in more principal. They are: Karen Wil- Harter were train bearers. In the
liams, Tracey Jones, David Court of Attendants were Bever- · You may not be surprised to learn that, according to a poll
than 200 packing cases. Its copper sheets were reassembled, and the
Shawn Wolfe, Mary Stefanow- ly King, Sandra Chere, Sharon conducted by The Associated Press, Americans hate math twice
last rivet of the monument was fitted on Oct. 28, 1886.
• On June 19, 1905, some 450 people attend the opening day of icz, Lori Robey, Mike DeCesaris, Samuels and Karen Samuels. as much as any other subject.
the world’s first nickelodeon, located in Pittsburgh. The storefront William Janus, Mike Wendel, . · Do animals grieve their own? Perhaps so -- at least, some ani-
Carverton Boy Scout Troop
theater boasted 96 seats and charged each patron 5 cents. Its usual Paul Saneholtz and David Penk- 162 has a newly formed Mother’s mals do. When an elephant dies, other elephants in the herd will
offerings included live vaudeville acts as well as short films. rot. cover the body with leaves and branches and often will stay with
Auxiliary. Officers of the club,
• On June 14, 1968, Dr. Benjamin Spock is convicted in Federal Dallas High School football which will meet one a month on the body for days.
District Court of conspiring to aid, abet and counsel draft registrants · If you own a sport utility vehicle, beware: Statistics show that
players who will play on the the first Wednesday, are: Mrs.
to violate the Selective Service Act. Spock, a physician, was the fa- they roll over three times more often than other passenger cars.
mous author of “The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care.” West team in the Unico game are Stephen Stearn, chairman; Mrs.

“ H O W D O YO U F E E L A B O U T B E I N G A M E M B E R O F T H E L A S T C L A S S T O G R A D U AT E
FROM THE CURRENT DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING?

“It’s pretty good. It’s “Proud. Happy. I can’t “Amazing. Everybody “It feels good but will “In a way, it’s neat; we “Wonderful, good,
the end of a 50-year think of any other will remember us.” be weird to come back get to talk to all the thrilled and amazed.”
legacy and the begin- words to describe it.” Desiree Roberts and visit a school we alumni.” Erika Sims
Trucksville Dallas
ning of another 50.” Sarah Konopki don’t know.” Kristan Baker
Dallas Dallas
Sara Kohli Peter Van Hemert
Dallas Shavertown
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Sunday, June 5, 2011 T H E D A L L A S P O S T PAGE 7

Ballet Northeast performs today


Ballet Northeast will host the
annual Degnan Ballet Center’s
Young Dancers’ Repertory per-
formances at 2 p.m. today, June 5
at the Dorothy Dickson Darte
Center for the Performing Arts at
Wilkes University.
This production will feature
the full-length children’s ballet,
“Haensel and Gretel” with origi-
nal choreography by Peter and
Kristin Degnan-Boonin of Har-
veys Lake.
Performing the titles roles in
the children’s ballet are Maggie
The board of directors of the Back Mountain Food Pantry recently held their annual meeting. Sullivan and Louis Gerstle with
From left, first row, are Lena Baur, Rev. Roger Griffith, president; Rev. Charles Grube, vice-presi- Cally Richardson portraying the
dent; Harry O’Neill, treasurer. Standing, Tom Evans, Carolyn Straka, Christopher Czekalski, Bob Witch and Danielle Gendler as
McGuire, Rev. Lori Steffensen, Trucksville United Methodist Church pastor; Sandy Peoples, pub- her mischievous cat.
licity chairperson. Absent at the time of the photo were Vesta Fountain and Bill Long, board Among the Back Mountain res-
members. idents who will appear in lead
roles are Julie Degnan, Harveys
Lake; Mary Sharon Ciaccia, Har-

Pantry directors hold meeting


veys Lake; Rachael Wooditch,
Dallas; and Gabrielle Caravaggio,
Shavertown.
In other supporting ensembles
roles are Mary Therese Ciaccia,
The board of directors of the registered families. More than Donations may be sent to The Harveys Lake; Laura Wooditch,
Back Mountain Food Pantry re- 30 volunteers staff the food pan- Back Mountain Food Pantry, 40 Dallas; Karly Milazzo, Shaver-
cently held their annual meet- try with 40-50 man-hours being Knob Hill Rd., Trucksville, PA town; and Anna Smagin, Trucks
ing to review donations and cli- dedicated each week. 18708. ville.
ent needs. This is the fourth summer The pantry is located in the Tickets are $20 for adults and
The food pantry serves more that the pantry will sponsor the lower level of the Trucksville $15 for seniors and children and
than 275 households in the Back “hungry tummies program” United Methodist Church Ad- are available at the Degnan Ballet
Center and also at the Darte CPA
Mountain, representing more geared toward providing food ministration Building. It is open
box office prior to each perform- Preparing for their roles in the annual Degnan Ballet Center’s
than 750 people. Twenty orders products that children can easily for non-perishable food dona- Young Dancers’ Repertory performances are, from left, Danielle
ance.
are given out every Friday morn- fix for themselves because they tions to be dropped off between For more information, call 287- Gendler, Anna Weiss, Taylor Kazimi and Sarah O’Hara.
ing. do not have access to the break- 10 a.m. and noon on Tuesdays, 5802.
This year the pantry provided fast and lunch programs at Thursdays and Fridays.
173 Easter dinner baskets for school.
EAGLE SCOUT PROJECT COMPLETED
AT ST. PAUL’S CHURCH
KIWANIS LEARNS OF PROGRAM

Members of Dallas Kiwanis learned about the Hunts for Healing Project at their recently A Boy Scout Eagle project was recently completed at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Dallas, by
meeting held at Irem Temple. This club helps wounded veterans returning from war to partici- James Duffy and fellow Scouts from Troop 155, Trucksville. The project consisted of a 1/4 mile
pate in outdoor programs. The program creates an atmosphere that promotes challenges in walking trail around the field at the church. Some of the volunteers who participated in the pro-
the outdoors and healing from within. Here, Brian Porasky, left, Dallas Kiwanis president, pre- ject are, from left, Thomas Ketchner, Nick Michalisin, Steven Bath, John Paul Bath, Donald Micha-
sents certificates of appreciate to Barbara Roberts and John Yenason, presenters. lisin, Tom Duffy, Jimmy Caffrey, Richard Ketchner and James Duffy.

PEOPLE BRIEFS during their junior and senior


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Two named to through the encouragement of
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dean’s list at Clarion University
for the spring semester of the
degrees from Scranton
oline Meuser, Shavertown; Ser-
gey Ivanov, Trucksville; Brianna Bell named
2010-11 academic year.
Dean’s list students must have Derek J. Ciaruffoli, of Shaver-
Wise, Shavertown; Evan Leas,
Shavertown; Bijoy Ghosh, Dal-
to dean’s list DARLING & SONS’
earned a 3.5 quality point aver-
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town, and Lisa M. Hayes, of
Dallas, received master’s de-
las; James Curtis, Dallas; and Benjamin Bell, of Shavertown,
was recently named to the
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during the semester. grees from The University of dean’s list at Northeastern Uni-
Scranton during commence-
ment ceremonies on Saturday, Wilson receives
versity for the spring 2011 se- Hanging Baskets • Geraniums
Habersky completes May 28.
mester. • Gerber Daisy

leaders program broadcasters award Bell is majoring in biochem-


istry.
Herbs • Bedding • Veggie Plants
Combination Pots • Cemetery Logs • Potting Soil
University of Scranton stu-
Seven receive King’s College student Chris
Wilson, of Dallas, was recently
To achieve dean’s list dis-
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recently completed the Scran- Associated Press Broadcasters have a quality point average of 1/2 Mile Off Rt. 309, Dallas, Hildebrandt Rd. (200 yards north of Dallas Elementary School)
Seven Back Mountain resi-
ton Emerging Leaders II pro- Association Award for a project 3.5 or greater out of a possible
dents were among 33 students
gram, a year-long series of ses-
sions for students dedicated to
at Wyoming Seminary Upper that were broadcast on WRKC- 4.0 and carry no single grade UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON
School recently presented 33 FM, the college’s radio station. lower than a C- during the BOYS’ BASKETBALL DAY CAMPS
building leadership skills. Wilson won a third-place course of their college career.
students with the President’s Ages 8-15 • Long Center
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Youths invited to reading program


Children (all ages), tweens
and teens are invited to cele-
brate and join the 2011 Summer
Reading Program, “One World,
Many Stories,” at the Back
Mountain Memorial Library be-
ginning Flag Day, Tuesday, June
14.
Each child or teen will receive
a logbook to record the titles of
books read over the summer and
they will earn prizes along the
way.
In addition, there will be
many special programs through-
out the summer and a fun
around the world contest each
week. Special program lists will
be available in the Children’s
Room on the day of registration.
Everyone who completes the
program by reading eight books
will receive a certificate and a
grand prize and be invited to a
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST final party with rewards, fun,
Jean Grube, a volunteer reader, entertains children during a story time with a book about shoes food and entertainment.
during the Back Mountain Memorial Library’s One Book-Every Young Child Program. Registration begins June 14. Victoria Grzyboski, left, and Cindy Lohmann prepare a mural for
For more information, call the li- the “One World, Many Stories” summer reading program at the

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readers PEOPLE BRIEFS


Lech named business award
excellence in academic studies
while at MU.

The Back Mountain Memorial


to dean’s list Kathryn Charity Semcheski, Zubko receives
Library participated in Pennsyl-
vania’s One Book, Every Young Garrett Lech, of Tunkhan-
of Shavertown, was presented
the Business Administration
history award
Child program by presenting a nock, was named to the dean’s Faculty Award for academic Stephen Zubko, of Dallas,
special One Book program on list at Northeastern University was presented with the Profes-
excellence at Misericordia
May 12 in the Children’s Room of for the spring semester. He is sor Donald Fries Award for
University.
the library. excellence in history at Miser-
majoring in Pharmacy. The award is given to a grad-
Volunteer Jean Grube read the
uating traditional student ma- icordia University.
PA One book, entitled “Whose
Shoes? A Shoe for Every Job” by
Stephen R. Swinburne, to the
Semcheski receives joring in business adminis-
tration who has demonstrated
Zubko graduated from Miser-
icordia magna cum laude.
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Locals graduate
from Misericordia
Back Mountain residents Also, Dustin LaBar, Tunkhan-
among members of the Miser- nock, Business Administration,
icordia University Class of 2011 BS; Jessica Lane, Dallas, Orga-
are: nizational Management, MS;
Lauren Adamchak, Wyom- Pamela Langdon, Shavertown,
ing, Nursing, BSN; Angela An- Organizational Management,
derson, Shavertown, Nursing, MS; D’Andra Lindbuchler,
BSN; Elizabeth Barry, Dallas, Wyoming, Nondeclared; John
Accounting, BS; Brandi Brace, Lipka, Wyoming, Interdiscipl-
Hunlock Creek, English, BA; nary Studies, BA; Marguerite
Susan Brdaric, Shavertown, MacDougall, Harveys Lake, So-
Nursing, BSN; Therese Brdaric, cial Work, BS; Lisa Marso, Dal-
Shavertown, Nursing, RN, las, Speech-Language Patholo-
BSN; Kari Breazeale, Dallas, gy, BMS; Regina Martin, Dallas,
Communications, BA; Lauren Business Administration, MBA;
Brigham, West Wyoming, Busi- Paige May, Dallas, Business Ad-
ness Administration, MBA; Er- ministration, BS; Francesca
ic Brojakowski, Hunlock Creek, Mazzeo, Wyoming, Profession-
Professional Studies, BS; Mat- al Studies, BS; Patrick McKa-
thew Buckman, Dallas, Com- my, Wyoming, Organizational
puter Science, BS; Brian Burd, Management, MS; Milena Mi-
Tunkhannock, Business Ad- chalec, Shavertown, Manage- CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
ministration, MBA. ment, BS; Jennifer Mines, Dal- The combined three-school chorus from the Dallas Elementary School sings.
Also, Karen Cefalo, Wyom- las, Mathematics, BS; Melanie
ing, Organizational Manage- Mortimer, Dallas, Nursing,

Entertaining friends
ment, MS; Catherine Cilvik, MSN.
Dallas, Social Work, BSW; Sha- Also, Maura Neher, Shaver-
ron Clark, Sweet Valley, Ele- town, Elementary Education,
mentary Education, BS; Court- BS; Carol Newell, Sweet Valley,

and family
ney Coletti, Shavertown, Edu- Nursing, RN, BSN; Renee No-
cation, MS; Samantha Culver, vitski, Dallas, Elementary Edu-
Dallas, Psychology, BS; Michael cation, BS; Mario Oliveri,
Dirsa, Shavertown, Sport Man- Trucksville, Sport Manage-
agement, BS; Elizabeth Dudas- ment, BS; Brittany O’Neill, Har-
cik, Dallas, Speech-Language veys Lake, Elementary Educa-

T
Pathology, BMS. tion, BS; Anthony Pirouz, Dal- he annual concert featuring fourth and fifth-grade chorus
Also, Shannon Elqorchi, Har- las, Biology, BS; Rachel Pirouz, members and the fifth-grade Premiere Band was held May
veys Lake, Physical Therapy, Dallas, Occupational Therapy, 11 at the Dallas Elementary School. A morning concert en-
BMS; Angela Evans, Noxen, MS. tertained students in the school while an evening concert was per-
Nursing, MSN; William Evans, Also, Scott Rave, Jr., Dallas, formed for friends and family members.
Shavertown, Chemistry, BS; Psychology, BS; Robin Razaw-
Autumn Ferris, Tunkhannock, ich, Dallas, Physical Therapy,
Medical Imaging, BS; John BMS; Michelle Rowlands, Dal- Evan McClain plays the trombone for the Dallas Elementary
Giampietro, Dallas, Physical las, Nursing, MSN; Alysa Scav- School combined school spring concert.
Therapy, DPT; Roger Giovino, one, Dallas, Occupational Ther-
Tunkhannock, Psychology, BS; apy, BMS; Amy Scott, Dallas,
Anthony Goncalves, Dallas, Professional Studies, BS; Kath-
Sport Management, BS; Amy ryn Semcheski, Shavertown,
Groner, Dallas, Social Work, Health Care Management, BS;
BSW; Elwood Groner III, Dal- Paul Sgroi, Dallas, Organiza-
las, Social Work, BSW; Lois tional Management, MS; Britta-
Gross, Trucksville, Professional ny Shewan, Shavertown, Nurs-
Studies, BS; Anthony Grzybos- ing, BSN; Meagan Simkulak,
ki, Hunlock Creek, Communi- Wyoming, Marketing, BS; Kelly
cations, BA; Amy Gunshannon, Smith, Sweet Valley, History,
Dallas, History, BA. BA; Amanda Spurlin, Hunlock
Also, Tiffany Harris, Noxen, Creek, Speech-Language Pa-
English, BA; Maureen Horn- thology, MS; Joseph Stager, III,
lein, Dallas Twp., Organization- Dallas, Professional Studies,
al Management, MS; Kristina BS; Kerri Stephens, Shaver-
Hrabcak, Wyoming, Business town, Organizational Manage-
Administration, BS; Shawn ment, MS; Jane Stredny, Har-
Hughes, Dallas, History, BA; veys Lake, Nursing, BSN; Mor-
Howard Jacoby, Tunkhannock, gan Swan, Harveys Lake, Orga-
Organizational Management, nizational Management, MS.
MS; Melony Jones, Hunlock Also, Robyn Valentine, Dal-
Creek, Elementary Education, las, Communications, BA; Kelly
BS; Laila Kazimi, Dallas, Med- Vinnacombe, Dallas, English,
ical Imaging, BS; Jamie Kinney, BA; Emily Wolter, Harveys
Hunlock Creek, Nursing, BSN; Lake, Nursing, BSN; Kaytlin Ya-
Kimberly Knecht, West Wyom- chim, Dallas, English, BA; An-
ing, Nursing, BSN; Alicia gela Yorina, Wyoming, Organi-
Koepke, Hunlock Creek, Busi- zational Management, MS;
ness Administration, BS; Gary Lauren Zack, Shavertown, Oc-
Koncewicz, West Wyoming, cupational Therapy, BMS; Ste-
Physical Therapy, DPT; Sandra phen Zubko, Dallas, History,
Kozloski, Dallas, Nursing, RN, BA.
BSN.

Central Catholic ’71 CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST

Checking out the best science projects at Ross Elementary School are brothers Wade and Luke Kreller and Andrew and Nathan Jubis.

class seeks students


The committee for the rie Macy, David Matthews,
Future
scientists
40th anniversary reunion of Barbara McAndrew, Law-
West Side Central Catholic rence McDonald, Joseph
High School Class of 1971 is McGroarty, Joseph Mi-
still in need of addresses for chaels, James Murphy, Jan-

T
many class members. ice Myerski Duffy, Robert
Anyone knowing the ad- Nickerson, James Nulton, he Annual Ross Ele-
dresses of the below men- Michael O’Neill, Ronald Ork-
mentary School Sci-
tioned classmates is asked to wis, Felicia Paternoster, De-
contact Kate Bustin Taroli at nise Perlowski, Robert Post, ence Fair and Art
KBTaroli@gmail.com or Paul Pryor, Roger Purcell, Show as held on May 13 at
675-8676. Theresa Regalis, Michael Re-
Outstanding graduates in- pak, Karen Rinko.
the school.
clude Randolph Allen, Allan Also, Robert Saba, Antho-
Androsky, Joseph Artim, ny Shamis, Mary Shockloss,
John Ballo, Thomas Baloga, Robert Smith, Myron Stan-
Karen Bednar, John Borish, ishefski, Catherine Thomp-
Lorraine Budzyn Bartolai, son, David Tkaczyk, Bruce
Kevin Burns, Eileen Cadden Tomascik, Joseph Tribendis,
Barto, Rosemarie Carey Ga- Dianne Walko, Lois Warner
venonis, Job Coslett, Eugene Brooks, Mary Ann Waskey
Drust, Regina Farraher Kel- Kosco, Charles Wideman,
ly, Kevin Gill, Patricia Good Romain Yakus, Maria Yan-
Lorusso, Therese Grohoski chick, William Youngblood,
Phillips, Joseph Harris, Jo- Stanley Zielen, and Judith
seph Hosey, Chirstopher Jor- Zimnisky.
dan, Jeanne Kelly Novis, Da- The 40th anniversary re-
vid Kendra. union of the West Side Cen-
Also, Charles Kohl, Ri- tral Catholic High School
chard Kovalick, Claire Kras- Class of 1971 is scheduled for
zewski, Robert Kugler, Sha- 1 to 8 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 4 Dustin Heinrich, of Sweet Valley, wonders what his fingerprints look like in this experiment.
ron Kusiak, Laurie Lewis, at Konefal’s Grove, Shaver-
Jeanne Mascalli, Jeanne Ma- town.
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Sports
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL

LL men get revenge vs. Meyers


By DEREK LEVARSE day in the District 2 Class 2A tom of the frame, which culmi- an out on the play.
dlevarse@timesleader.com semifinals. nated in some controversy. The call fired up the Knights.
The top-seeded Knights (17-1) Bryan Mathers knocked in Lehman came through with
were scheduled to go for their Josh Everett (2-3, home run, 2 five runs in the home half to take
Some 363 days ago, Lake-Leh- first district title since 2007 RBI) with a single to tie the a commanding 7-1 lead, forcing
man players and coaches gath- against Holy Redeemer Thurs- game. Tyler McGovern (2-3, 2 the Hawks to head to their bull-
ered down the third-base line af- day at PNC Field in Moosic. The doubles, 3 RBI) then launched a pen.
ter losing in extra innings in the Royals defeated Dunmore, 5-3, double that he tried to stretch in- Sophomore Mickey Ferrence
district semifinals to Meyers. in the other 2A semifinal to ad- to a triple as another run came (3-for-3) did his part on the
Coach Mark LeValley and his vance to their second straight home. mound in relief to keep Hanov-
staff immediately talked to the D2 championship game. The throw came to the bag er’s hopes alive, giving up just
players about getting back to Lake-Lehman started off well well in time, but the tag was dis- one run – a solo homer by Ever-
this point in 2011, this time with enough, taking a 1-0 lead and puted as no umpire was at third ett in the fourth – and three hits
a different outcome. loading the bases their first time at the time and no signal ap- over 4 1/3 innings.
Thanks to an eventful first two up. But the Hawks grounded one peared to have been made. But Lehman ace Justin Cor-
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST innings, the Black Knights were to third for a double play to end Hanover Area argued as nell had also settled in, allowing
Lady Mountaineer pitcher Kristan Baker allowed only two runs in able to put last year’s heartbreak the inning. McGovern stayed put at third, just three hits in the final four
a battle with Coughlin. behind them, defeating division Lake-Lehman answered back prompting the officiating crew frames for the complete-game
rival Hanover Area 8-3 on Tues- with two quick runs in the bot- to convene and ultimately rule victory.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL

Lady Mounts earn


trip to title contest
By JOHN ERZAR ley View (16-0) in a rematch of
jerzar@timesleader.com last year’s championship contest
won by Valley View 11-1.
It wasn’t until the sixth inning Coughlin ended its year at 6-12
when the Lady Mountaineers of after knocking off sixth-seeded
Dallas knew they would be head- Crestwood and third-seeded
ing to their fourth consecutive Tunkhannock during the tourna-
D2 Class 3A championship soft- ment.
ball game. Dallas’ bats picked up where
RBI singles by Katy Comitz they left off during the regular
and Dez Roberts, along with a season meeting on April 30 when
two-run double by Kristan Baker, the Mountaineers scored 14
allowed Dallas to pull away – fi- times in the sixth to win 18-7. Co-
nally – for a 10-3 victory over the mitz and Roberts each had two-
11th-seeded Crusaders. run singles and Mary Kate Osick
The four-run sixth propelled knocked in a run with a base hit
Dallas (13-4) into the title game as Dallas jumped to a 5-0 lead af- S. JOHN WILKIN/ THE DALLAS POST
which was scheduled to be held Hanover Area third baseman Mike Sulcoski makes the tag on Lake-Lehman’s Tyler McGovern during District 2 baseball playoffs.
Thursday against top-seeded Val- See MOUNTS, Page 11

LAKE-LEHMAN SENIOR VOLLEYBALLERS HONORED B A C K M O U N TA I N B A S E B A L L

Selingo gets first win


with complete game
Dodgers 1 A’s 16
Phillies 0 Pirates 5
The Dodgers picked up Josh Holdredge banged
their second win of the sea- out three hits, including two
son as they shut out the Phil- doubles as the A’s crushed
lies, 1-0. the Pirates, 16-5.
Henry Selingo picked up Elijah Geise was the win-
his first win of the season ning pitcher, striking out
with a complete game, scat- seven Bucs. Mason and Dal-
tering five hits and striking ton Gattuso each had two
out 10 Phillies batters. Ben key hits to help gain the vic-
O’Connell led the Dodgers tory.
offense with two hits, in- Jack Tomko was the losing
cluding a double. pitcher for the Pirates while
The Phillies had their own Byron Oldeack homered and
strong pitching performance Eric Llewelyn smacked two
by Lee Eckert who pitched a hits.
Senior members of the Lake-Lehman High School volleyball team were honored at Senior Night at May 3. The Black Knights complete game and struck A’s 12
finished the season with a 9-7 record. A team banquet will be held June 26 for players and their families. From left, are, Ken out 13 Dodgers’ batters. Giants 4
David, assistant coach; Tim Price, who will join the Air Force; JJ Ford, who will attend Misercordia University; Steve Simko, who The Phillies offense was Derek Peters had 10 strike-
will join the Army; Ryan Evans, who will attend Eastern University; Dylan Dunn, who is undecided about college at this time; and led by Nate O’Donnell with outs as the A’s defeated the
Cory Brin, head coach. two doubles and Eckert with
two hits, including a double. See BASEBALL, Page 11

Christopher Tamanini to continue career


with Wildcats of Villanova University
Dallas senior will study Championships at Bucknell Uni- the Year for the 2009/2010 and
versity. 2010/2011 seasons.
economics and swim for He also won four gold medals Tamanini currently holds eight
Division I team. at the 2011 PIAA District II AA school records at Dallas High
Swimming Championships, was School and nine pool records at
Christopher Tamanini, a se- part of the 2011 PIAA District II various high schools.
nior at Dallas High School, will AA Dallas swim team champions
continue his academic and athlet- and Wyoming Valley Conference
ic career at Villanova University undefeated champions, was se- Shown here during Christopher
in the fall and will attend Villano- lected as the 2011District II PIAA Tamanini’s signing of a letter of
va’s School of Business majoring Scholar Athlete, is a recipient of intent are, from left, seated,
in Economics. He will swim for the 2011 National Interscholastic Tim Tamanini, father; Chris-
the Division I Wildcats Swim Swimming Coaches Association topher Tamanini and Sandy
Team. of America Academic All-Ameri- Tamanini, mother. Standing,
Tamanini concluded his high can Award and was chosen as the Romayne Mosier, Dallas High
school swimming career by cap- Times Leader 2010/2011 Swim- School head swim coach; and
Jeffrey Shaffer, Dallas High
turing two medals at the 2011 ming Most Valuable Player and
School principal.
PIAA Class AA State Swimming the Citizens’ Voice Swimmer of
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BASEBALL
Yankees shut out the Dodg-
ers, 4-0.
Buchhalter and Coolbaugh
held the Dodgers to six hits
Continued from Page 10
Derek Peters, Andrew Ko- while striking out 10.
Giants, 12-4. valich and Josh Holdredge Cameron Shaner pitched
The A’s also received key pitched well for the Athlet- well for the Dodgers, hold-
hits from Anthony Grandi- ics. ing the Yankees to eight hits
netti and Josh Holdredge. Peters, Holdredge, Koval- while striking out five.
Jerry Ogurkis led the Gi- ich and Dalton Gattuso Buchhalter and Carl Mar-
ants bats with two hits. eached smashed doubles for kowski led the Yankee of-
Astros 6 the A’s. fense with two hits each
A’s 2 Yankees 4 while Liam Barrett added a
Jorden Finch pitched a Dodgers 0 double.
complete game and struck Lorenzo Buchhalter Ben O’Connell and Jake
out 11 as the Astros downed picked up his second win of Selingo had two hits each for
the A’s, 6-2. the season and combined the Dodgers while Henry
Nick Kocher tripled for with Cody Coolbaugh as the Selingo added a triple.
the Astros and Noah Gorski
and Drew Patton chipped in
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST with a double apiece. Nick
Dallas catcher Desiree Roberts is not happy with the play at home. Marrissa Ross (No. 29) Kachur added a clutch RBI
scored one of only two runs for Coughlin. single for the Astros.

Comitz was 3-for-3 with three

MOUNTS
RBI and three runs scored. Ro-

RELAX
berts was 2-for-3 with three RBI.
Taylor Kelley, the ninth hitter,
also singled as Dallas got six of
Continued from Page 10
its eight hits from the final three
ter one inning. positions.
Dallas pushed its advantage Baker threw a solid game and make your
to 6-2 in the fourth when Co- once she got out of a one-out dream of a
mitz singled, moved to second jam in the third with Coughlin
on a fielder’s choice and scored runners on first and second. She
great smile a
on an error during her steal of retired 12 of the next 13 batters reality with
third. until walking Hayward with one
Comitz and Roberts provided
plenty of offense from their sev-
out in the seventh. Hayward lat-
er scored on the front end of the
Sedation
enth and eighth batting slots. failed double steal.
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Locals graduate from LCCC


Back Mountain residents ten Gemski, Wyoming; Stepha- Valley; Kayla Strach, West
were among more than 900 stu- nie Gronchick, Hunlock Creek; Wyoming; Sarah Szczucki, Dal-
dents who received their de- Sarah Haddle, Dallas; Deborah las; Bret Taggart, Wyoming;
grees from Luzerne County Hopkins, Wyoming; Amanda Robert Vojtko, Shavertown; Da-
Community College at the 43rd Humenansky, Shavertown. niel Webb, Dallas; Aron Weso-
annual Commencement exercis- Also, Sarah Kennelly, Trucks- loski, Hunlock Creek; and Da-
es held May 26 at the Mohegan ville; Kimberly Killian, Hunlock niel Williams, Hunlock Creek.
Sun Arena. Creek; Michael Kretchmer, Sha- ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE
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APPLIED SCIENCE Wyoming; Larissa Lamoreaux, David Buckman, Wyoming;
Louis Abod, Harveys Lake; Shavertown; Alexandria Lucas, Naomie Burgman, Wyoming;
Barbra Anderson, Dallas; Jo- Hunlock Creek; Jessica Lupin- Natalia Chinikaylo, West Wyom-
seph Balavage, Shavertown; ski, Sweet Valley; Michelle Ly- ing; Donald Cooper, Hunlock
Todd Battista, Harveys Lake; man, Shavertown; Lauren Mar- Creek; Joshua Kaschenbach,
Jenna Bauer, Dallas; Kory
shall, Dallas; David Martin, Dal- Trucksville; Bernard Kuprionas,
Boothe, Wyoming; Robert Bo-
las; William Mathewson, Dallas; Harveys Lake.
zentka, Trucksville; Angela
Darren May, Shavertown; Sand- Also, Ross Lessard, Dallas;
Brown, Tunkhannock; Rayann
Brown, Monroe Township; ra McCracken, West Wyoming; Alexandria Lucas, Hunlock
Heather Bryant, Harveys Lake; Sherri Meeker, Hunlock Creek; Creek; Ashley Marek, Trucks-
Elizabeth Condon, Sweet Val- Tessa Mitchell, Tunkhannock; ville; Andrew Mikielski, Dallas;
ley; Robert Coyne, Wyoming; Tiffany Moore, Hunlock Creek. Gary Pretty, Sweet Valley; Ja-
Brian Cusick, Dallas. Also, Patrick Noonan, Wyom- nine Pugh, Tunkhannock; Alicia
Also, Jason Darling, Dallas; ing; Joshua Pavlico, Trucksville; Roncevich, Dallas; Derek Shur-
Adam Davidowitz, Shavertown; Janice Preston, Sweet Valley; manek, Sweet Valley; Amy
Mark Dopko, Hunlock Creek; Liane Rothstein, Dallas; Jessica Spess, Shavertown; Rebecca
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Ashley Dropko, Sweet Valley; Sabella, Dallas; Nathan Shelly, Yannuzzi, Shavertown; and Me-
Classmates from the Class of 1974 who met up at the Teardown are, from left, Grace Fischer, Diane Jonathan Edwards, Hunlock Dallas; Simon Silver, Harveys linda Yedesko, Trucksville.
Fiske and Ellen Parker. Creek; Jennifer Emel, Hunlock Lake; John Sims, West Wyom- CERTIFICATE OF
Creek; Nancy Eveland, Shaver- ing; Samantha Solack, West SPECIALIZATION
town; Marissa Featherman, Dal- Wyoming; Stefanie Spezzia, Dal- Laura Anderson, Tunkhan-

SCHOOL
las; Talia Flanders, Dallas; Krys- las; Breanne Stackhouse, Sweet nock.

Continued from Page 1 DHS NURSERY SCHOOL GRADUATION


Gillis, of Shavertown, a 1977
graduate of Dallas High
School, said the idea for the
“Tearin It Up for the Teardown”
event developed out of an idea
to hold an event for his class as
a final farewell to the old build-
ing. As ideas started coming in,
Gillis said it became apparent
the event was going to be big-
ger than anticipated.
“Superintendent Frank Gal-
icki suggested we include more
than just the class of ‘77,” Gillis
said. The 36th annual graduation ceremony for the Dallas High School Nursery School Program
With the help of 14 other was held recently. This is the last class that will graduate from the current Dallas High School
class members, the “Tearin It building. Mrs. Nancy Garvey runs the program which offers junior and senior students at Dallas
Up for the Teardown” event be- High School the opportunity to take a class called Child Development. For half the school year,
gan to take shape. two hours a day for three days a week, students interact with 3 and 4-year-olds who attend the
Nine bands, including Straw-
program. At the end of every year, a graduation ceremony is conducted in the high school
berry Jam and Southbound
rocked the amphitheater while
auditorium for nursery school children. Students shown here are Marley Willis, foreground.
food vendors offered family- From left, second row, Keifer Neil, Eric McGuire, Jason McGuire, Paul “P.J.” McMillan, Lydia
friendly treats. Inside a pavil- Gonzales, Zachary Coy, Cassidy Siglin, Chloe Vinnacombe, Gabriel Dickson, Gabriel Cook, Da-
ion, face painting, a few games vid Sinoracki, Gina Pugliese, Issabella Morano. Third row, Madison Danishanko, Peyton Archer.
and the Make-A-Wish Founda- Camille Mesite, of California, a member of the Class of 1977, met Partially hidden is Tristan Wilhelm.
tion had tables. up with her homeroom and history teacher John Turner.
One table featured old Dallas
High School memorabilia, in-
cluding old jackets, cheerlead- SCHOOL BRIEFS at the Checkerboard Inn Pavil-
er uniforms and yes, yearbooks. ion on Carverton Road in
Gillis noted he and some other Trucksville.
event organizers scanned 50 PSU offers halls and will be treated to Classmates interested in
years worth of yearbook pic-
tures and created a slide show. youth programs campus-wide cultural events
and leadership workshops.
attending are asked to e-mail
mollyandmark@gmail.com.
“It was really neat to see the Penn State Wilkes-Barre The camp’s goals is to cre-
constant look of determination Summer Youth Program offers ate student leaders who are
and hope in the eyes of all the half and full-day camps for engaged in and community Reunion committee
students,” he said. “Also, it was
fun to watch the change in fash-
children entering grades one
through 10 at the Wilkes-
advocates for inclusive excel-
lence in the region. Sessions seeks classmates
ions and hairstyles, too.” Barre campus located in Leh- will examine stereotypes, The reunion committee of
Shavertown resident Lou man. aging and ability and world Westmoreland High School
Woychick, a 1978 graduate, was A variety of programs are religions which also includes Class of 1961 is planning the
unable to attend his 20th re- available for budding artists, visits to a local mosque, tem- 50th anniversary reunion of
union but enjoyed meeting actors, animal lovers, scien- ple and church. the class for September 9, 10
three former classmates at the tists, sports enthusiasts and For additional information, and 11.
Teardown. more. Hands-on activities, please contact Erica Acosta at Anyone having information
“This was a great idea,” he experiments and projects with 674-8155. about the following class-
said. “It has given me an oppor- experienced instructors are mates is asked to contact Sue
tunity to catch up with geared to each grade level. Kelley Misson at susan-
friends.” For more information, call DHS Class of mis@juno.com or Harold
His daughter, Jenna, a 2010
graduate, is not happy the Enjoying the Teardown were Mark Chester, Class of 1987, and
Teri at 675-9219.
1986 plans reunion (Sonny) Smith at 675-2801 or
hws43@comcast.net:
building is being demolished Dallas High School Class of Frank Stocker, Sherry Gaun-
THS Class of
Brenda Sickler, Class of 1988, who currently live in Nanticoke.
because it holds so many me- 1986 will celebrate its 25th tlett Letts, Richard Powell,
mories.
The one-story brick building 1961 plans reunion anniversary reunion from 5 to
10 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 3
David Stout, Marijane Moss,
Ken Thomas, Bill VanBuskirk.
seemed to hold its share of The Tunkhannock High
problems, too. John Turner, a School Class of 1961 is plan-
former teacher and chair of so- ning its 50th anniversary
cial sciences, said the building reunion to be held on Sat-
has several problems. urday, June 25 at the Triton
“The physical part of the Fire Company with a mixer at
building was getting tired,” he 5 p.m. and dinner at 6 p.m.
said. “It was not technically ad- Music of the 50s and 60s
vanced enough.” will be provided by the Tones
He said many classrooms on- at 7 p.m.
ly had one outlet in them, the For more information, call
roof leaked, an asbestos prob- Allan Kinsman at 674-9882.
lem was beginning to develop,
and the heating system was not
efficient. And, he added, the WSCC plans
students were getting crowd-
ed. 70th Birthday Bash
“The district has a fine edu- West Side Central Catholic
cational reputation and they High School Class of 1959 is
want to maintain it,” Turner planning a 70th Birthday Bash
said. “Currently, they are limit- Lou Woychick, class of 1978 and his daughter, Jenna, Class of the week of June 25 and 26.
ed by the building.” 2010, of Shavertown, attended the Teardown. Any classmate interested in
attending who did not receive
an invitation may call Rosem-
ary Grebeck at 655-3333.
The cypress and glass green- summer house, the greenhouse

READY
house was designed by Lord and was used to grow various or-
Burnham, an internationally- chids, palms and other plants Misericordia hosts
Continued from Page 1
known glass structure designer.
Mozloom said the Palm House,
for their home as well as vegeta-
bles, Mozloom said. diversity camp
which acts as the main entrance Future plans for the green- Misericordia University will
said in respect to the anony- of the greenhouse, was once at- house include growing vegeta- host the 2011 Diversity In-
mous donor who made the res- tached to a house in Wilkes- bles and plants as well which, stitute Summer Camp from
toration possible, releasing the Barre owned by the Conyngham Mozloom said, is one more step June 26-30.
project’s cost could jeopardize family. to making members of the sur- Participants in the five-day,
their wishes to remain un- Back when the Conyngham rounding communities feel wel- four-night program will stay
288365

named. family used the Cottage as their come to stroll the farm. in the Misericordia residence
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Hamilton said rubber gloves Resident Kim Jacobs asked


◆ PUZZLE ANSWERS
CHIEF
are used to handle it because it whether it “made sense” to lo- Puzzles, Page 2
can dry the skin. cate a metering station so close
Resident Joe Cigan asked to a school. Hamilton said it
about protective equipment did to him because “it’s a safe
Continued from Page 3
employees would wear on-site process.”
well as whether it was neces- before Komoroski asked wheth- Norm Tomchak, a retired lo-
sary for a metering station to er he was asking the question comotive engineer, asked sev-
be so close to the Transco pipe- as a resident or as an attorney eral technical questions, in-
line. Hamilton said it was not with the state Department of cluding whether Chief or Tran-
physically necessary but having Environmental Protection. sco studied whether the tower
one further away would be im- Cigan said he was asking as would interfere with local po-
practical for Transco. a resident and has two children lice and fire communications.
McNealis asked about ill-ef- attending Dallas schools. After “I’ve seen it happen before,”
fects of handling glycol, a de- the hearing, Cigan said he Tomchak said.
hydrating agent used to re- didn’t believe a facility at Hamilton said Chief did not
move water from the natural which employees had to wear perform any such study and he
gas. The substance would be protective equipment or a 100- wasn’t sure about Transco.
collected in a 2,000-gallon tank foot radio tower belonged in a
on-site. residential neighborhood.

magical machine which shows

HARP
streets, restaurants, gas stations,
hotels, current traffic conditions
and directions in voices such as
Billy Bob Thornton from the mo-
Continued from Page 3
vie “Slingblade” to an English cab
of money since that old Charger driver. One push of a button if you
with its 440 six-pack passed ev- are lost and – Shazaam - you find
erything but a gas station and your way.
saw an approaching toll sign. A A GPS would have been a great
mad scramble ensued going help if it was available when I was
through pockets and bags as I guiding in the Keys but they were
pulled to the side before the toll. not on the market at that time
Under the floor mat behind the and I had to learn how to read
passenger seat was money that charts and plot courses. I had the
had fallen out of friends’ pockets Mrs. out one day in Florida Bay to Located in the Dallas Shopping Center,
while they were hiding under show her where I was fishing and Fresco Grill provides spectacular Northern
blankets so we didn’t have to pay my newly-acquired navigating
for them at the West Side Drive- skills. We were about 15 miles in-
Italian Cuisine in a relaxing atmosphere.
In – just enough to cover the toll. to the bay when a thunderstorm
Which brings us to road maps. caught us. Trying to run around it The restaurant features an array of tried
At any one point in time, there was futile and I could still see
would be at least a dozen differ- some vaguely familiar islands in and true family favorites, including veal,
ent maps in the car or truck. the 25 square miles of water with pasta, risotto, fish, steak and seafood and
Maps from all the east coast islands that all look the same. a variety of specials. There is an abundant
states and Canada were strewn We were plowing through
about the vehicle along with three footers when the push pole assortment of desserts on the menu.
whatever local street maps we was ripped off the side of the boat Enjoy the cocktails and expanded wine list
could find from the cities we vis- by a wave. Not wanting to lose an
ited. They needed to be updated $800 pole, I turned and managed
to compliment your dinner.
every year due to the amount of to find it and get it back on board.
new highways and interstates be- The problem was we could no 54 DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER RT. 309
ing built. Otherwise, you’d get longer see any islands through
lost on your next trip. the rain. Remembering which di-
DALLAS, PA 18612 • 570.255.1005
Today, we have the GPS – a rection the waves had been hit-
ting the bow, I continued on, and KNOW WHY STEAK AND
SPORTS
about 45 minutes later, found a
sign post for the Intracoastal Wa- LOBSTER DINNERS COST
BRIEFS terway. FORTY BUCKS?
I found the corresponding pole
on the chart and determined we 6 oz. SERVED
COLD WITH
Baseball group had ended up about 12 miles
north of the intended destina- WATER
LOBSTER
FRENCH
FRIES,
meets Monday tion. Cold and wet, the Mrs. in-
structed me to take her back to
TAIL AND
6 oz. FILET
COLESLAW
& FRESH
BAKED
Back Mountain Baseball & the dock. MIGNON BREAD
Softball will hold a board The fun of getting lost on a trip
meeting at 7 p.m. on Mon- and being told repeatedly by your
day, June 6, at the Daddow-
Isaacs American Legion,
navigator in the passenger seat
(in which I have now installed 570.255.1005 | Dallas Shopping Center NEITHER DO WE.
Route 415, Dallas. COOPER’S STEAK AND LOBSTER PLATTER
her own steering wheel and
A general meeting will
follow at 8 p.m.
brake and gas pedals) “Why don’t
you stop and ask directions?” are
no more.
Open for
Lunch Monday-Friday
$
27.99
OUTDOOR CABANA
Where has all the adventure
PSU offers gone? Dinner Monday-Saturday
OPEN FRI, SAT & SUN
sports camps Harp Heffernan was the associ- 54 Dallas Shopping Center WATERFRONT
304 KENNEDY BLVD.
Penn State Wilkes-Barre is ate publisher, outdoor editor and Rt. 309, Dallas PITTSTON • 654-6883
offering a variety of sports chief photographer of the Sunday
camps this summer. Independent, a newspaper that
Camps run the weeks of was in his family for 87 years in
July 11-15, 18-22 and 25-29. Wilkes-Barre. You can e-mail him
There will be a field hockey at news@mydallaspost.com.
camp for grades 4-0, a soc-
AT Ah! Some Chocolates
cer camp for grades 1-8, a
golf camp for grades 4-7 and We are serving
a tennis camp for grades Comfort the Prix Fixe dinner every
4-10.
These camps offer funda- Efficient Way Thursday, Friday &
mental exercises, small sided
games, match play and fun. Saturday from 5-9PM
For more information, call Please bring your own
Teri at 675-9219. wine & beer.
See our website for details.

DMAC plans Open for lunch


Homemade soups, salads, sandwiches,
summer league Fujitsu ductless mini-split
Air Conditioners and Heat bread and quiches made from the
Dallas Mountaineers Aq- Pumps offer year-round
uatic Club’s (DMAC) Sum- whole-home comfort in freshest local ingredients
mer League camp (previous- most climates. Making 100 E. OVERBROOK ROAD • SHAVERTOWN
ly MTAC) is an 8-week com- smart decisions about your
petitive swim program held home’s heating and air con-
6749787 • BROWNBARNCAFE.COM
from June 13 through Au- ditioning system can have TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY • 11AM  3PM
gust 5. a big effect on your utility
The swim program is
open to ages 6 through col-
bills — and your comfort.
• Easy Installation
To Advertise In The
lege level. For more informa- • No Ductwork
tion, call Reo Cheshire at • High Efficiency Ratings
357-8631.
• Individual Zoning
• Built-in Filtration
Basketball clinic set • Lower Your Heating Cost
The 2011 Holy Redeemer • Some Models Eligible
Boys Basketball Clinic for For Federal Tax Credit
boys in fourth through ninth
grades will be held June 23,
24 and 25 at Holy Redeemer
High School gym, 159 S.
Pennsylvania Blvd., Wilkes-
Barre. C.W. SCHULTZ & SON INC.
Boys in seventh, eighth
and ninth grade will meet
The Service Experts
SIN
CE 1921
Plumbing
Please Contact
from 9 a.m. to noon each
day while boys in fourth,
fifth and sixth grades will
meet from 1 to 4 p.m. each
Heating
Air
Conditioning
Diane McGee
day.
For more information,
contact coach Mark Belenski
(570) 822-8158
www.cwschultzandson.com
829-7153
at 262-9562. PA 001864
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ed frame-off
work. Comes with
additional 400 small
block & many parts.
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
REDUCED!
$2,400
Meadows Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
55 West Center Hill Road, Dallas PA 18612
570-301-3602
restoration. Over grey leather interior, NEGOTIABLE
Adoption is a AUDI `02 A4 $36,500 $31,000 invested. $3,500. Serious all original & never Email - Meadowshr@hotmail.com
choice you’ve 1.8 Turbo, AWD, will sell $21,500. inquires only. seen snow. $8,900. 570-417-3940 e.o.e.
made out of love. Automatic, white 570-335-3127 (570) 836-2574
We dream of Call 570-237-5119
with beige leather
giving your
newborn a safe,
interior. 84,000
Miles. Very Good
1954 MERCURY
MONTEREY
The Dallas Post Call 1-800-273-7130
secure lifetime of Condition. $8,900
love. Please call (570) 696-9809
Theresa & Steve
@ 1-877-801-7256
or visit
(570) 690-4262
WOODY WAGON
BEN’S AUTO SALES 100 point restora-

LOCAL PROS
TheresaAndSteve tion. $130,000
.shutterfly.com RT 309 W-B Twp. invested. 6.0
Near Wegman’s Vortec engine.
570-822-7359
300 miles on
PAYING $500
MINIMUM
07 Impala LS $8,995
09JEEP PATRIOT $12,995
restoration. Cus-
tom paint by
Foose Automo-
08Taurus SEL $12,495
DRIVEN IN tive. Power win-
08 RAM 1500 $12,495
Full size 4 wheel dows, a/c, and
04 BLAZER 4X4 $7,995
drive trucks
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
06 Suzuki Reno $6,995
Full Notary Service
much more!
Gorgeous APPLIANCES GLASS LANDSCAPING
Automobile!
for heavy equip- Tags & Title Transfers $75,000
ment, backhoes,
dump trucks,
BMWSilver,
`01 X5fully
$71,000
$69,900 WASHER / DRYER / RANGE We Do It All! Tired of Paying Too Much For Lawn Care???
I WILL BEAT ANY PRICE!!!
bull dozers
HAPPY TRAILS 4.4i. REFRIGERATOR Auto • Commercial
FREE ESTIMATES!!! CALL TODAY!!!
TRUCK SALES loaded, tan leather From an Exotic, Bring in old part with model # and serial # Residential
interior. 1 owner. Private Collection 570-760-8264 - ASK FOR ALAN
570-760-2035
APPLIANCE PARTS & SUPPLY 596 Carey Ave,. W-B
542-2277 103k miles. $12,999
Call 570-650-0278 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OFFERED:
6am to 8pm or best offer. Call
570-814-3666
936 Market Street, Kingston
Open 9-4:30-Sat ‘til Noon - 288-5526
822-8133 • Lawn Care • Spring & Fall Cleanup & Removal
• Landscaping • Shrub Trimming & Pruning
CADILLAC ‘06 STS
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 52,600 miles,
sunroof, heated
seats, Bose sound
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
system, 6 CD
BMW `07 328xi changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park- Exterior Home Improvements By
Black with black
interior. Heated
ing assist, remote
keyless entry, elec-
CARPENTRY NORTHEAST UPHOLSTERY
WINDOW, INC.
seats. Back up & tronic keyless igni-
navigation sys- tion, & more!
Finish Carpenter, Woodworker, Craftsman
MAZURS REUPHOLSTERY
tems. New tires & $17,000
brakes. Sunroof. Locally Owned & Operated Since 1987
310 Attorney Garage kept. Many
570-881-2775
• Trim • Cabinets • Remodeling
Services extras! 46,000 Doyouneedmorespace? • Stairs • Formica • & Much • Windows • Storm Doors Sofas • Kitchen Sets • Chairs
• Railings • Tile More
Free Bankruptcy
Miles.
Asking $19,500. A yard or garage sale • Siding • Vinyl Railings Boat Seats, Etc.
Free Estimates & Delivery
Consultation
Payment plans.
570-825-8888 or
626-297-0155
in classified INSURED AND REASONABLE • Enclosures • Roofing “We’re Here To Serve You”
is the best way • Fiberglass Doors
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959
Call Anytime!
tocleanoutyourclosets! CALL GREG at 570-690-3995 • And More RD 44 Dallas • 639-1721
You’re in bussiness FREE ESTIMATES
FREE CONSULTATION with classified!
for all legal matters
Attorney Ron Wilson FORD `07 MUSTANG CHEVROLET ‘06 570.654.4220 www.northeastwindow.com
PA018418
570-822-2345 63,000 highway
Say it HERE
miles, silver, runs CORVETTE
in the Classifieds!
great, $11,500.
negotiable.
CONVERTIBLE COMPLETE REMODELING ROOFING
570-829-7130 570-479-2482
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum
250 General Auction 250 General Auction quality. 4,900 ADDITIONS & DECKS
miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
• INTERIOR & EXTERIOR • ROOFING SOFITS
• GUTTER • INSIDE REPAIRS member
PREFERRED CONTRACTOR
including Naviga-

PUBLIC AUCTION SINCE 1976


Northeastern

tion, Power top. • COMPLETE REMODELING & Central PA

New, paid $62,000 Licensed & Insured


Must sell $45,900 THOMAS DANIELS
June 11, 2011 - 10:00 AM 570-299-9370
General Contractor 675-2995
BACK MOUNTAIN
CHRYSLER `92
SMITH & MILLER
COMMUNITY AUCTION L B
E ARON

AT JACKSON TWP CONVERTIBLE


2211 Huntsville Rd. Shavertown, PA

ROOFING, INC.
Police cars, dump trucks, trailers, construc-
tion equipment.
CONSIGNMENTS BEING TAKEN
ELECTRICIAN
To consign equipment
CALL LEO AT 570-817-6147 • Flat Roofs • Shingles • Siding • Replacement Windows
LAG AUCTION SERVICES
(570) 883-1276 or 56K Original Miles.
Free Estimates - Licensed & Insured
(570) 655-5366
www.lagauctions.com
Radiant Red. Mint
condition, new
WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED
Lic.# AU002629L paint, automatic, ROBERT SMITH, WEST PITTSTON HIC#
BUYER’S PREMIUM
Cash Accepted
new battery, tune
up, brakes, top. 655-6710 PA-005521
$3,900 OBO
Business Check with Bank Letter of credit (347) 452-3650
only. NO CREDIT CARDS (In Mountain Top)
CMYK

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439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 536 IT/Software 548 Medical/Health 708 Antiques & 716 Building
SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Development Collectibles Materials
HARLEY DAVIDSON EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT RESIDENTIAL
‘10 SPORTSTER 1200 TRAILER
Brand new 2010 CHEVR0LET`02 FORD `03 HYUNDAI `05 PART TIME CARE AIDES
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
1928, 1932, 1937,
WROUGHT IRON
RAILING FOR TWO
STEPS WITH MAPLE
A MUST SEE!
Custom Paint.
tandem axle, 4
wheel electric EXPRESS EXPLORER
Low mileage,
TUCSON
61,000 miles, auto-
WEB SITE DESIGNER Looking for caring,
and compassionate
1940, 1961, 1963,
1942, 1943, 1944,
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
LEAF CENTERS.
$200. 288-5628
Only driven under brakes, 20’ long people for
10 miles!! Comes
CONVERSION 63,500 miles, matic, four wheel Alzheimer’s assist- 1934, 1935, 1936,
total, 7 x 16 wood PRM, Inc. is looking 720 Cemetery
VAN automatic, all-wheel drive, 4 door, anti- ed living facility. We 1937, 1945, 1946,
with remaining deck, fold up ramps 503 Accounting/ for a qualified web
warranty. Asking with knees, remov- Loaded. Low drive, 4 door, lock brakes, air con- designer to work are currently hiring 1951, 1955, 1956, Plots/Lots
$8,600 or best able fenders for miles. Excellent anti-lock brakes, ditioning, air bags, Finance 20-40 hours at their resident care aides 1957, 1961, 1965,
offer. For info, oversized loads, condition. air conditioning, air power locks, power Old Forge, PA office. part time for all 1966, 1970, 1980,
call 570-864-2543
or 215-379-1375
powder coat paint
for rust protection,
$18,900
570-674-3901
bags, power locks,
power windows,
windows,
control,
cruise
AM/FM COLLECTORS WANTED Qualifications are as
follows:
shifts, Must be a
high school gradu-
1985, 2005, 2006.
Meyers H.S. 1935,
MEMORIAL SHRINE
2 5/16 hitch power mirrors,
power seats, all
radio, cassette play-
er, CD player, key-
National Collection
agency desires to
ate, experience 1936, 1937, 1938,
1942, 1943, 1944,
CEMETERY
CHEVROLET `05
coupler, tongue - Program preferred. 6 Plots Available
hire full or part time
HARLEY DAVIDSON jack, side pockets,
brake away switch,
power, cruise
control, AM/FM
less
moon
entry,
roof,
sun/
rear collectors. Hourly + Knowledge NO PHONE CALLS
PLEASE.
1945, 1946, 1960,
1974, 1975, 1976,
May be Separated
Rose Lawn Section

‘80 battery, 7 pole


RV plugs, title &
TRAILBLAZER LT
Black/Grey. 18,000
radio, CD changer,
keyless entry,
defroster,
windshield
rear
wiper,
commission.
Will train.
Call Steve Parker
· Adobe
Dreamweaver
Apply within.
Keystone
1977. Kingston H.S.
1938, 1939, 1940,
$450 each
570-654-1596
Soft riding FLH. more!! Priced for leather interior, sun/ new towing pack- (Must) Garden Estates 1944, 1948, 1949.
miles. Well moon roof, rear age, auto start. 570-287-6023 Plymouth H.S. 1930,
King of the High- quick sale. $2,995 100 Narrows Rd ST. NICHOLAS’
equipped. Includes defroster, rear $10,000 1931, 1932, 1933,
way! Mint origi- 386-334-7448 · Adobe Photoshop Route 11 CEMETERY,
On-Star, tow pack- windshield wiper, (570) 762-4543 506 Administrative/ 1938, 1943, 1944,
nal unrestored Wilkes-Barre (Must) Larksville, PA 18651 SHAVERTOWN
age, roof rack, tinted windows. 1959, 1960.
antique show
running boards, GET THE WORD OUT Clerical 6 Plots. Can be
winner. Factory
FLAGSTAFF `08 remote starter,
$12,500.
(570) 362-0938 with a Classified Ad. · Adobe Fireworks
551 Other
Hanover H.S. 1951,
1952, 1953, 1954,
divided. Near

CLERICAL
spot lights, wide (Plus) Entrance. $550
extended warranty. 570-829-7130 1960. West Pittston
white tires,
CLASSIC Looking for that each. Call
WE WANT YOU!
$16,000 H.S. Annual 1925,
biggest Harley · Adobe Flash (Plus) 570-675-9991
built. Only
28,000 original
Super Lite Fifth
Wheel. LCD/DVD
(570) 825-7251 special place
called home?
TOYOTA `06 POSITION · Adobe Illustrator People to share
1926, 1927, 1928,
1931, 1932, 1959.
miles! Never
needs inspec-
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat- CHEVROLET `09 Classified will address TACOMA Part Time
(Plus) their lives with a
child. Especially
Luzerne H.S. 1951,
1952, 1956, 1957,
726 Clothing
Your needs. Automatic, V6, TRD, COAT - Ladies Black
tress, ceiling fan, families with med- 1959. Berwick H.S.
EQUINOXmileage,
LS
tion, permanent Sport Package, Customer Service - Must have both PC
registration. Hide-a-Bed sofa, Open the door 4x4, 45K miles, office position and Mac ical knowledge. Be 1952, 1953, 1956, Persian Lamb with
outside speakers & with classified! a foster parent. 1957, 1958, 1960, fur on collar. $50.
$8,500 Low Excellent condition. requiring strong knowledge.
grill, 2 sliders, FCCY 1967, 1968, 1969 570-313-5213
570-905-9348 organizational and
FORD `04
16,000 miles, auto- $18,900
aluminum wheels, (973) 906-9311 multitasking skills. A - Must have 800-747-3807 eoe ,1970. Lehman H.S.
matic, all-wheel HATS- Vintage Hats
water purifier, strong attention to experience with 1973, 1974, 1976,
Q-LINK LEGACY `09 awning, microwave
oven, tinted safety
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air con-
FREESTAR front 451 Trucks/ detail, extensive
data entry, & a good
HTML / CSS 569 Security/
1978, 1980. Nanti-
coke Area H.S.
some furs in original
boxes assorted
250 automatic. Gun ditioning, air bags, styles call for more
metal gray. MP3 glass windows,
power locks, power Automatic, SUVs/Vans phone personality - Skills with setting Protective Services 1976, 2008. Dallas
detail $40.
player. $3,000. raised panel fridge wheel drive, 4 door, are required. Gen- up hosting H.S. 1966, 1967,
windows, power 570-208-3888
Great first motorcy-
cle. 570-696-1156
& many acces-
sories & options.
Excellent condition,
mirrors, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
anti-lock brakes, air
bags, power locks, TRUCKS FOR SALE
Ford, GMC,
eral hours are Mon-
day-Friday 9:00am–
accounts, FTP of
files, developing SECURITY
Immediate openings
1968. Bishop Hoban
H.S. 1972, 1973,
1974, 1975. West
JACKETS: black
Sirius radio, On-Star, power windows, 2:00pm but candi- web pages from boys size 14, gen-
International-Prices for ACT 235 Armed
SUZUKI `07 C50T
$22,500. power mirrors, dates must be flexi- scratch, adapting Side Central uine Italian stone
cassette player, CD starting at $2,295. Security Guards in Catholic H.S. 1965 -
570-868-6986 power seats, cruise ble enough to cover web design tem- $25. each 868-6018
player, keyless Box Truck, Cab & the Pittston and 1974, 1980, 1981.
entry, rear de- control, AM/FM for vacations & plates, creating web
CRUISER SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS froster, rear wind-
shield wiper, tinted
radio, CD player,
rear defroster, rear
Chassis available.
Call U-haul
business meetings.
Starting wage will
design from
scratch, ability to
Pocono areas.
Full or Part Time.
Westmoreland H.S.
1952, 1953 - 1954
PURSES
Bradley
(2) Vera
assorted
Travel Trailer. 29’, 570-822-5536 Call (800) 916-7501. G.A.R. H.S. 1972, purses $15. each.
windshield wiper, reflect experience. modify Word Press
EXCELLENT mint condition, 1 windows. www.LegionSecurity 1973, 1974, 1975, 570-693-2612
slide out a/c-heat. REDUCED PRICE tinted windows, Apply at templates, create
and modify monthly Services.com 1976 Pittston H.S.
Stove, microwave, $16,500. new starter, just Leggett & Platt Inc.
451 Trucks/ 1936, 1951, 1954, 730 Computer
CONDITION (570) 954-9333 inspected, $3,900. 1655 Sans Souci email newsletters,
fridge, shower
SUVs/Vans Parkway, Wilkes- overall general Doyouneedmorespace? 1963 Pittston Hospi-
inside & out. Many Call after 9:00 a.m. 570-594-4992. Equipment &
Windshield, Bags, more extras. Call after 4:30 p.m. Barre, PA 18706. webmaster duties A yard or garage sale tal School of Nurs-
ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, Software
Floorboards,V&H Reduced. $13,500. CHEVY `05 EQUINOX JEEP `02 GRAND (570) 824-6622 to make minor or in classified
FORD `06 major changes to 1959 West Pittston
Pipes, White Call 570-842-6735 Equal
LT (premium pack- is the best way H.S. 1950, 1954, TOWER: HP Dual
walls,Garage Kept.
age), 3.4L, 47,000 CHEROKEE LAREDO Opportunity/Equal websites.
tocleanoutyourclosets! 1955, 1956, 1960 core tower-flat
6K Miles $5,200
(570) 430-0357 SUNLITE CAMPER miles. All wheel
drive, power moon- EXPLORER
Access/Affirmative
Action Employer - Ability to spot and
You’re in bussiness
Hazleton H.S. 1938,
1939, 1940, 1941,
panel
Excellent
monitor.
condition.
22 ft. 3 rear bunks, improve an existing
78,400 miles, auto- with classified! 1942, 1943, 1945,
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
roof, windows, locks Windows 7. Deliv-
center bathroom,
kitchen, sofa bed. & seats. Leather matic, four wheel LINE UP poorly optimized
website, and make 1948, 1949, 1950, ery. $155, 905-2985
1100 Custom. 5800
miles, light bar,
Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6.
interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
drive, 4 door, anti-
lock brakes, air A GREAT DEAL... the necessary SEO 1953, 1954, 1955,
1956, 1957, 1959,
improvements and 732 Exercise
cobra
windshield,
exhaust,
many
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
seats, keyless entry,
onstar, roof rack,
conditioning,
bags, power locks,
air
IN CLASSIFIED! make an optimized 1960, 1961, 1962,
1964 Hazle Twp H.S. Equipment
SEO friendly web-
extras, must sell. 215-322-9845 running boards, power windows, Looking for the right deal site. 1951, 1952
$4,900. Call garage kept. power mirrors, Triple black, eco- on an automobile? 570-825-4721 WEIDER CROSS
570-301-3433
TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft $14,750.
570-362-1910
power seats,
cruise control, AM/
nomical 6 cylinder.
4x4 select drive.
Turn to classified. - Must be able to
take direction but
600
710 Appliances
BOW GYM $200.
570-814-4056
Shopping for a Rear queen master FM radio, CD CD, remote door It’s a showroom in print! also be self suffi- FINANCIAL
new apartment?
bedroom, Walk
thru bathroom. CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR changer, DVD play-
er, keyless entry,
opener, power win-
dows & locks,
Classified’s got
the directions!
cient and take initia-
tive at the same
MARGARITAVILLE,
WEIGHT BENCH
with 80 lbs plastic
Classified lets Center kitchen + Custom Van. 67K leather interior, cruise, tilt wheel. time. 630 Money To Loan
frozen concoction weights with bar
miles. Interior has maker. Like new.
SECRETARY/
you compare costs - dinette bed. Front moon roof, rear and preacher
oak wood trim, car- 108k highway miles. $125.
extra large living defroster, rear attachment. $50.
without hassle room + sofa bed. peting, storage windshield wiper.
Garage kept. Super - Balance needed of “We can erase 570-288-9940 570-371-3367
RECEPTIONIST
clean inside and out. having a creative your bad credit -
or worry! Big View windows. areas, TV, rear seat $16,000 No rust. Sale price artistic eye, but also 100% GUARAN- MICROWAVE over
convertible to dou-
Get moving Air, awning, sleeps
ble bed, curtains.
(570) 954-5462 $6,895. Scranton. Professional office, have speed for high TEED.” Attorneys the range GE 736 Firewood
6, very clean, will Call after 9 a.m.
with classified! deliver. Located in Seats 7. Power win- 570-466-2771 Exeter. Two part- production output. for the Federal
Trade Commission
Spacemaker, white
time positions, some $25. 570-696-4020 FIREWOOD, 5 truck-
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO FORD `99 E250
Benton, Pa. $4,900. dows & seats. Cus-
215-694-7497 tom lighting on ceil- LINEUP evening hours,
no weekends.
Please provide
examples of web
say they’ve never
seen a legitimate REFRIGERATOR
loads. Cut, must be
split. Poplar and
750cc. 8,000 miles, ing. New exhaust
saddlebags, wind- system. New rear
Wheelchair Van
78,250 miles. Fully ASUCCESSFULSALE Billing experience a sites you have com- credit repair opera- Kenmore, almond,
21.6 cu. ft. with ice
Maple. $75.
451 Trucks/ plus. Email resume: pleted as well as the tion. No one can (570) 388-2388
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl, SUVs/Vans
tires. Recently
inspected. Excellent
serviced, new bat-
tery, tires & rods.
INCLASSIFIED! fangelellapsyd
@yahoo.com
time frame that it legally remove
accurate and timely
maker & filtered
water $275.
Excellent Condition. condition. $4,200 or Seats 6 or 3 wheel- Doyouneedmorespace? took you to com-
information from 570-868-6018 744 Furniture &
plete the project.
Must See. Asking best offer. Call chairs. Braun Millen- A yard or garage sale 522 Education/ (Example – your credit report. Accessories
$2,499. Call after 4. 570-655-0530 nium lift with STOVE Sunbeam,
in classified www.abcdefg.com It’s a process that
570-823-9376 remote. Walk up Training electric, white, good BUFFET Thomasville
= 40 hours) starts with you and
door. Front & rear is the best way shape $100. mahogany, 3 draw-
DODGE `10
involves time and a
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR A/C. Power locks &
windows. Excellent
tocleanoutyourclosets! MIDDLE SCHOOL Health benefits after conscious effort to
pay your debts.
570-696-3604 ers, a silver drawer,
side cabinets for
You’re in bussiness
BUICK `05
Matted black finish. 90 days, paid vaca- WASHER: Kenmore
Mint condition. New
tires, inspected,
GRAND CARAVAN condition. $7,500.
570-237-6375 with classified!
ASSISTANT
tion, fitness mem-
bership, etc...salary
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt
front load $200.
good condition, 3.3
dishes,
WICKER DRESSER,
$450.

RENDEZVOUS CX
Only 17k miles. at ftc. gov/credit. A with matching mir-
fully serviced &
ready to ride. Wind-
shield & sissy bar. HARD TO FIND!!
Fully loaded.
Excellent condi- MITSUBISHI `95 PRINCIPAL
commiserate with
experience. message from The
Times Leader and
cu. ft. white.
570-825-7867
ror, night
white $350. Both
table,

GMC `99
tion. Factory & excellent condition.
Low miles & garage
kept. $4800. or best
AWD, Fully
loaded, 1 owner,
20,000 miles.
extended war-
ranty. $17,995
MONTERO SR 4WD
177,102 miles, auto-
Applications are
Please Send
Resume And
the FTC.
712 Baby Items 570-592-4559
offer. 570-762-5158 (570) 690-2806 being accepted for Examples To: BABY ITEMS: New- CEDAR CHEST

SUBURBAN
Small 6 cylinder. matic, four wheel two (2) Middle prminc14@aol.com born swing $50. $130. LIQUOR
YAMAHA` 08 R1
New tires. Like drive, 4 door, anti- School Assistant Childcraft crib $75. CHEST made from
new, inside & lock brakes, air con-
DODGE `94
Principal positions in 538 Janitorial/ Childcraft oak 4 wood antique radio
out. $14,900. Call ditioning, air bags, the Hazleton Area
BEAUTIFUL BIKE drawer chest $100. cabinet, 2 doors 5’
(570) 540-0975 Champagne power locks, power Cleaning
DAKOTA
School District. The Oak dresser combo high $60. Antique
exterior, windows, power
Perfect condition. positions are full- 700 changing table toy carpet loom,
DODGE `05 HOUSEKEEPER
2 wheel drive, leather interior, mirrors, power time, 12 month per- wooded 2’x1’x1’
3700 miles, new $100. Newborn-12
rear tire, undertail 138,000 miles, power windows seats, cruise con-
trol, AM/FM radio,
manent positions in MERCHANDISE month clothing - girl $30. 570-639-2780
some rust, & locks, 4 wheel grades K to 8.
GRAND CARAVAN
kit, cover. Price drive. $4,850. cassette player, CD Part Time $5. each. Toddler
$2,000.00 Pennsylvania Ele- COMPUTER DESK,
negotiable $7,600 (5-9 days bi-week- bumper for bed.
570-852-9072 Call 693-1262 Call for changer, leather mentary or Principal ly) with benefits
702 Air $10. 570-825-0569
corner, excellent
Tan 54,000 miles, condition and interior, sun roof, K – 12 certification is condition, gray/light
excellent condition. after 5:00 PM
known issues. rear defroster, rear required, along with
Conditioners oak color $70.
Perform day-to-day
$7,999. 570-362-4080 windshield wiper, 716 Building 570-868-6018

533 Installation/
570-817-9644t DODGE `94 DAKOTA
with cap. 1 owner,
new Passed inspec-
tion, new battery.
10 years of suc-
cessful teaching
experience. Candi-
housekeeping and
cleaning functions in
AIR CONDITIONER,
Whirlpool, 6000 Materials COUCH & Loveseat,
a long term care BTU, Energy Effi- light beige with blue
Maintenance/ garage kept, very 451 Trucks/ $2,500 dates must have facility. Must be will- cient. $70. BATHROOM SINK & pink stripe,
good condition. (570) 868-1100 knowledge of PA
Repair Many extras includ-
SUVs/Vans Call after 2:00 p.m. Academic Stan-
ing to work every (570) 868-6018 SET: Gerber white matching pillows,
other weekend and porcelain bathroom excellent condition.
ing lift & back seat. dards and data- AIR CONDITIONER:
JEEP `00 WRANGLER every other holiday. sink with mirror and $375. TABLE - 41”
29 MPG gas.
$4,000
or best offer
78,500 miles, 6
cylinder automatic,
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
56,000 miles,
driven instruction,
teacher supervision
and evaluation, stu-
Individualized orien-
window, 5,000 BTU
with remote control.
$75. 570-675-0248
medicine cabinet.
Matching set. $80.
570-331-8183
round white top
with wood trim, 4
tation program. chairs, yellow seats,
(570) 868-0944 hard & soft tops. automatic, dent assessment Competitive
Well maintained. BAY WINDOW - wicker like, excel-
all-wheel drive, and discipline and starting rates 708 Antiques &
DODGE `97 RAM Many new parts. Anderson center lent condition
4 door, air condi- strong interpersonal Vacation, Holiday
Adult driven only. tioning, all power, skills. Experience and Personal Days
Collectibles Bay Window. $100. $300. ENTERTAIN-
MENT Unit, oak with
Field Service Technician 1500 LARAMIE MARK 3 Kelly Blue Book
$10,400, Asking
CD player, leather
interior, tinted
working
diverse
with
student
a Tuition
Reimbursement
ANNIVERSARY
570-825-5847
glass doors, shelves
& drawer. $75.
Opening in our Pittston, PA office. Responsibili- 82,000 miles, auto- $8,400. population is pre- BOOK of St. Mary;s Say it HERE
windows, custom Health insurance (570) 287-2610
matic, chrome step 570-704-8730 ferred. Applicants Church Parish Pub. in the Classifieds!
ties: installation & servicing of a wide range of wheels, $13,000 and Pension Plan
up and mirrors & should send a letter in 1974, Two copies 570-829-7130
material handling & industrial door equipment. Call 570-829-8753 Child Day Care on DESK, Secretary
leather interior. of interest, resume, $20. each. Also one
Before 5:00 p.m. premises drop down top 3
Skills/experience: mechanical trouble shooting, Good Condition. standard applica- of the most interest- CONCRETE PATIO
Drums Area. ing books ever pub- PAVERS. Most drawers, pecan fin-
welding, metal fabricating, diagnosing basic con- tion, copies of cer-
TRACTOR
$4,500 Apply on line at: lished. Richard blocks are 6 1/8” x 6 ish, excellent condi-
trol circuits, understanding basic wire schemat- 401-524-9763 451 Trucks/ tificate and Act 34, https://home.eease. Nixon’s Secret files, 1/8” x 2 1/2. There is tion $100.
ics. Competitive benefits package and wage. 151 and 114 clear- com/recruit/ 570-287-2517
SUVs/Vans hundreds of letters at least 225+ square
TRAILERS
ances along with
Send resume to: three (3) recom-
?id=549522 & notes he wrote feet of pavers. DINETTE/KITCHEN
Human Resources Department or Email – during his term in Pavers removed for
mendation letters to SET rattan 5 piece.
223 Wohlsen Way, Lancaster, PA 17603 GMC `99 TRUCK FREIGHTLINER
’97 MIDROOF Mr. Samuel A. Maro-
Meadowshr@
hotmail.com
office over 600
pages $10. Call Jim
pool in backyard.
$375. 474-9766
42” round tile top
ssmith@amhco.com
Fax: (717)393-4247 DODGE `99 SLE PACKAGE
475 CAT & 10
speed transmission.
lo, Superintendent,
Hazleton Area Meadows
570-655-9474
GAZEBO, 10’x12’.
table + 4 swivel arm
chairs, padded
www.amhco.com
Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V
DAKOTA SPORT
4 X 4, extended
2 wheel drive
$12,000 School District, 1515
West 23rd Street,
Hazleton, PA 18202.
Nursing &
Rehabilitation
ANTIQUE ice cream
scoop wooden han-
Sturdy PVC frame,
weather resistant
seats. Very well
made, excellent
condition. Delivery
84,000 FREIGHTLINER Center dle, over 100 years fabric, extra cover-
cab, 117,000 ’99 CONDO Deadline for appli- 55 West Center old. $35. 779-9464 ing, white. Pd $800. possible asking
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts miles, new original 430 Detroit, Super cations is Friday, Hill Road Selling for $375. $125. 868-6327
inspection, just miles 10 transmission. June 24, 2011. Dallas PA 18612 PHONOGRAPH: 570-735-0448
serviced, oil, trans HASD is an EOE Realistic with 8 ENTERTAINMENT
flushed, new fluid
$5,900. Asking $15,000. e.o.e.
track and speakers. CENTER with Toshi-

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


transfer case & or best offer Shopping for a Includes records & ba 27” TV. Excellent
axels, cooling sys- 570-
‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ 533 Installation/ tapes. $30 condition $350.
tem flushed.
with sides. All
Maintenance/ new apartment? 570-735-6167 570-474-5277
824-3096 aluminum, spread
$6,599.00 axle. $6,500. Repair Classified lets HOME MEDIC com-
$300 and Up Call 693-1262
after 5:00 PM
HONDA `10 2 storage trailers.
you compare costs -
without hassle
Shopping for a KITCHEN CABINETS
& GRANITE
plete with wax, liner
bag sand extra box

$125 extra if driven, 570-814-4790 FULL TIME PAINTERS or worry!


new apartment? COUNTERTOPS of wax. $25.
INTERNATIONAL ‘95 ODYSSEY & BODY TECHNICIANS Get moving
Classified lets 10x10, 1 year old,
Maple kitchen. Pre-
570-288-5628

pulled or pushed in. DUMP TRUCK


Refurbished, rebuilt Full Time position
with classified! you compare costs -
without hassle
mium Quality cabi-
nets, undermount
PATIO PICNIC
TABLE: 6 chairs.

NOBODY Pays More


engine, transmis- available for a sink. Granite tops Table is light green
sion replaced. Painter/Body 542 Logistics/ or worry! cost over $12,000. chairs are dark
Rear-end removed Technician. Salary Transportation Get moving Asking $3,890 green $125.00.
570-760-2035 and relubed. Brand
new 10’ dump. PA
state inspected.
460
commensurate
with experience. with classified!
570-239-9840 570-288-5628

Monday thru Saturday 6am-pm


$12,900/best offer. AUTOMOTIVE Benefit package
Happy Trails! available. 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
570-594-1496 SERVICE Please call
Special Edition. Bonner Collision
Maroon, Fully DIRECTORY
TRUCK DRIVER
at 714-0584 or
457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy loaded. Leather apply in person at:
Auto Auto Auto seats. TV/DVD,
462 Auto 157 John St. Full time position.
navigation, sun roof Kingston, PA Wilkes-Barre
plus many other Accessories 18704 Scott St. Location.
extras. 3rd seat .
We Buy Scrap Metal
Load, unload and
Only 1,900 Miles.
Brand New.
WHEEL COVERS
`70’S spoked stain- LANDSCAPE deliver material in
NEPA region. MUST

$$$$ ALL KINDS $$$$


Asking $37,000 less steel wheel
(570) 328-0850 covers. Set of four
14” from Chrysler.
FOREPERSON have a CDL, pass
DOT physical etc. LPN SUPERVISOR
Foreman & laborers Position offers a full
PIPE - ROD - SHEET - BAR - TUBING - TURNINGS - BEAMS - To place your excellent condition
$60. set. 868-6327
with experience in benefit package, Oakwood Terrace a licensed personal care community specializing in
all types of memory care is seeking a caring individual with leadership
PUNCHINGS - OLD CARS -TRUCKS -
MACHINERY - FARM EQUIPMENT - METAL ROOFING -
ad call...829-7130 installing trees,
shrubs, pavers and
salary commensu-
rate with experi- abilities to fill the position of LPN Supervisor. Position is Full Time in
468 Auto Parts
ENGINES - TRANSMISSIONS -EXHAUST SYSTEM PARTS -
APPLIANCES - ANY AND ALL SCRAP METAL
JEEP `07 walls. Valid PA
Driver’s License a
must. Compensa-
ence.
Apply in person:
700 Scott St
the evening. Hours are 2:30pm-11:00pm. Duties include administering
medication, treatments, supervising resident attendants, and communi-
FREE CONTAINER SERVICE WRANGLER X 570-301-3602 tion based on
experience. Call
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18705
cating with physicians and families. Must be 21 years of age and have
Small quantities to 1,000’s of tons accepted 4x4, stick shift, soft CALL US! 570-779-4346 No Phone Calls!
a valid nursing license. Must have updated CPR and First Aid Certifica-
HIGHEST PRICES PAID top. Red exterior, tion. We offer a competitive starting wage, comprehensive benefit pack-
FAST SETTLEMENTS
well maintained, TO JUNK age and attendance bonus after training.
CALL DMS SHREDDING, INC
garage kept. 11,500
miles, one owner. YOUR CAR Don't need that Don't need that
Applicants can email cover letter & resume along with salary history to
570-346-7673 AC, CD player,
cruise control.
BEST PRICES Guitar? Guitar? janines@oakwoodterraceinc.com or call 570-451-3171 ext 102
570-819-3339 Tow package with
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Sell it in the Sell it in the
cargo carrier. Please visit out website at www.oakwoodterraceinc.com
Your Scrap Metal is worth $$$
Excellent condition. Free Anytime Classified Section! Classified Section!
Call Today! Pickup Oakwood Terrace is an Equal Opportunity Employer
$18,700
Call 570-822-9680 570-301-3602 570-829-7130 570-829-7130
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SAFETY CANOPY
KEYLESS ENTRY
MPG 16” ALUMINUM
WHEELS
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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 6/30/11.

NEW 2011 FORD FIESTA SE NEW 2012 FORD FOCUS S 4 DR NEW 2012 FORD FOCUS SE 4 DR
Auto., Air, AM/FM/CD, Pwr. Mirrors, SYNC, Remote Keyless Entry, Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., Side
PDL, Advance Trac w/Electronic Stability AM/FM/CD, Message Curtain Air Bags, 16” Steel Wheels, Tilt
Control, Side Curtains, Tilt Wheel, Sport Wheel, Instrument Cluster,
Appearance Pkg., Rear Center, Anti-Theft Message Center, AC,
Spoiler, 15” Alum. Wheels, Sys., Pwr. Door Pwr. Side Mirrors,
Winter Pkg., Cruise Locks, Side Keyless Entry,
Control Heated
Seats, Keyless Curtain Air Fog Lamps,
Bags, Air, PL, PW, MyKey
Entry w/Keypad
MyKey

24 24
Mos. 72 Mos.
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 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 6/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.

NEW 2011 FORD FUSION NEW 2011 FORD ESCAPE XLS FWD NEW 2011 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB STX 4X4
Auto., AM/FM/CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt, Front Wheel Drive, 16” Steel Wheels, Air, STX, 3.7L V6, Auto., Air, 17” Alum. Wheels, Cloth Seat, ABS,
40/20/40 Split Seat, Sliding Rear Window, Decor Pkg.,
PW, PL, Pwr. Seat, Safety Pkg., Side Keyless Entry w/Remote, Auto., PW, Chrome Step Bar, STX Plus Pkg., Cruise, Fog Lamps, Floor
Impact Air Bags, 1st & 2nd Row Air PDL, Safety Canopy, Side Air Bags, Carpet, Pwr. Equipment
Curtains, Sirius Satellite Radio, Anti-Theft Sys., Cargo Cover, Roof Rails Group, Limited Slip
Keyless Entry, Message APR
Center, APR M
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Mos. Mos.
72
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 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 6/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.

NEW 2011 FORD EXPLORER 4X4 NEW 2011 FORD EDGE AWD NEW 2011 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB XLT 4X4
XLT, Auto., 5.4L V8, Air, AM/FM/CD, 18” Chrome Wheels, Driver’s Pkg.,
3.5L Engine, MyFord Auto., ABS, V6, CD, Remote
40/20/40 Split Seat, Cruise, Convenience Pkg., SYNC, Keyless Entry
Keyless Entry, Rear Spoiler, Safety Canopy, PW, PDL,
Display, 17” Steel Wheels, Climate Control, Anti-Theft Sys., Side Impact Air Bags, Personal Safety
w/Keypad, Fog Lamps, Pwr. Seat, Pwr. Sliding Rear Window, Pwr.
Equipment Group, ABS, Max Trailer Tow Pkg., Sirius Satellite Radio,
Pwr. Mirrors, CD, Keyless Sys., Sirius Satellite Radio, Auto. Headlamps,
Entry, Convenience Group, Reverse Sensing,
18” Alum. Wheels, Pwr. Driver’s
MyKey, Cruise Seat, MyKey, MyFord LCD
APR
M
Control, PW, PL Display, Cruise, Dual O
S.
Elec. Climate Control

24 24 24
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21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11.

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744 Furniture & 758 Miscellaneous 762 Musical 778 Stereos/ 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 944 Commercial
Accessories Instruments Accessories Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties
BICYCLES ladies
HARVEY’S LAKE SWOYERSVILLE
COMMERCIAL SPACE
Ross 26” $50. Boys
PATIO SET - 36 in.
diameter table and & girls 20” $35.
each. 570-822-4251
VIOLIN Doreli Model
79 + more, new con-
RECORD
TURNTABLE Opti- 17 ONEONTA HILL EXETER
4 chairs, wooden, mus Model Lab- FOR SALE BY
SENIOR APARTMENTS KINGSTON FOR RENT
dition- barely used.
foldable. Like New. Includes: soft case, 1000 semi-automat- OWNER
CEDAR CHEST, $75,
$50. 570-824-0591 brazil wood bow ic belt drive. Little Year Round Home!
Floor Lamp, $25, 222 Schooley Ave. 620 Market St.
LUZERNE
with horse hair & use. $25. cash. Spectacular View!
Pine shelf $5.

PAWS
PATIO SET - Sage 570-868-6327 Exeter, PA Newly Renovated
Swag, grapes & rosin, instruction Low Taxes!
green 3 piece patio Accepting applica- Cozy 1 bedroom, Prime Space.
wine bottles $5. book & violin main-
bar set - has 2 swiv- tions for 1 bedroom 1,250 sq. ft.,
el stools. Very good 570-693-2612 tenance DVD. $99. 780 Televisions/ apartments. Quality
2nd floor. Kitchen,
570-947-6531 living area. New Near Kingston
condition. $125
CROCKS two 5 gal- Accessories Immaculate 2 story, 1 bedroom apart- flooring, private
TO CONSIDER....
FUTON - Oak with Corners. Great
lon for $15. each. stone & vinyl. Large ments for ages 62 entrance, yard
futon cover. Excel-
570-824-6770
766 Office DVD PLAYER Pio- lot on cul-de-sac. and older. Income access. Off street
location for retail or
lent condition. $150 neer Model DV- 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 business office.
(570) 868-0220
Equipment 400V. Remote & baths. Detached
limits apply. Rent parking. $440/mo.
Easy Access and
FOOTBALL BED- ENHANCE only $437 month. Water & trash
DING full size PRINTER: Epson HDMI cable included oversized 2 car * Utilities Included parking. Call Cliff
PATIO SET: 10 included. Security
includes bedspread, workforce 500 $50. SAMSUNG 37” YOUR PET garage with loft. * Laundry Facilities & 1 year lease. 570-760-3427
pieces to include: LCD HDTV Model Lots of off street
table, 6 reclining
blanket & drapes, printer, new in box CLASSIFIED parking, close to Tile, hardwood, * On Site No pets. Call
excellent condition. #LN37B650T1FXZA. granite, central air. Management
chairs with cush- 5 features, print/
2 years old $300. AD ONLINE Grotto. Raised (570) 760-5573
Asking $200. Call scan/copy/fax/phot. ranch with 2 car laundry/pantry & *Private parking
ions, 2 ottomans, Both perfect condi- large family room
Pat 570-262-4582 retail $89 will sell garage, 3 Bed- Call for appointment
side table. Asking tion. 570-905-7521 Call 829-7130 with built in bar &
for $35. 819-4951 570-654-5733
NANTICOKE
price is $75. Call rooms, 1 bath, living
GARAGE SALE room, kitchen, large fireplace on 1st Monday - Friday
Terry 570-823-9467 Place your pet ad floor. $276,900.
after 5:pm LEFT OVER 768 Personal porch with lake view 8am-11am. Equal
ITEMS
and provide us your & bar. $142,500. 570-288-3256 Housing Opportunity OFFICE

HANOVER TOWNSHIP FirstNANTICOKE


ROCKING CHAIR AIR CLEANER Ionic Electronics 784 Tools
email address
OPEN HOUSE
570-406-2462
FOR LEASE
GREAT LOCATION
solid wood, high pro $30. Roomba
back with carved Sweeper $10. Shark CAMERA: Video, This will create a COMING floor, 3 rooms
BUFFER Coleman seller account 3029 South Main St
flowers on back, sweeper $10. Picnic VHS JVC complete
Powermate new in IN JUNE plus bath with 414 Front Street
$45. Custom cush- with case & extras, online and login Directions Left @ Very large 1st floor, shower. Refrigera-
basket $20. GE ici- box. ROUTER, Black information will be available immedi-
ions with mallard cle lights, 4 new used once for wed-
& Decker 1.5 hp. Grotto @ Stop sign 3 bedrooms, wall tor, stove, ceiling ately, 1800 square
ducks on fabric, ding, new condition, emailed to you from make left, then to wall carpet, fans, carpeting,
boxes $12. $20 each. feet, Move in con-
$20. 4’ long wood
sofa table, $40.
570-288-6067 paid $800. Sell for
$100 or best offer.
570-288-9940
gadzoo.com
“The World of Pets
quick right onto
Oneonta Hill, 3rd
WEST WYOMING central air, eat in
kitchen with appli-
heat, hot water,
sewer & garbage
dition. New car-
peting. Reception
TOY TOWN SECTION
570-868-5275/ Garage Sale 570-779-9464 STEP LADDER Unleashed” House on right. included. No pets
ances. Off street area, conference
570-301-8515 Werner 16 ft 4 sec- CALL Dave @ or smoking.
Leftover Find Something? You can then use 570-417-6661 148 Stites Street parking. Washer $465 + security.
room, kitchen, and
tion folding alu- 3 offices, Located
SOFA / 2 CHAIRS Items Lose Something?
minum $45. Shop your account to
CHARMING /dryer hookup. Call (570) 814-2229 on main street in
$300. 3 youth beds Wrought Iron table Get it back where it enhance your online Heat & cooking
& dresser $350.
570-826-6095
with 4 chairs, black.
$90. Powertec
belongs
with a Lost/Found ad!
Vac wet-dry Sears
Craftsman with all
attachments $40.
ad. Post up to 6
captioned photos
HARVEYS LAKE
Lovely lake living.
BUNGALOW
$74,500
gas included. Ten-
ant pays electric &
WILKES-BARRE
Hanover Section,
off-street parking,
forced air furnace,
Workbench, bench 570-829-7130 Charcoal grill kettle of your pet 650 sq. ft.
Welcome to the water. $750 + central air, or
STOOLS 2 padded
all steel with padded
rack system with type 24in diameter. Expand your text to
best of 2 worlds. On corner lot with
security. No Pets.
Mayflower $950/per month
preacher curl and 770 Photo include more 2 car garage.
backs. $15. leg extension
$10. 570-690-8469
information, include
#1: The amenities
2 bedrooms, 1 bath, Call 570-814-1356 Crossing Call 570-760-3551
of lakefront prop- to set an
570-824-7314 accessories. $225 Equipment your contact
erties - fishing, walk up attic & full Apartments
570-704-8121 786 Toys & Games information such
boating and a 2 heated basement,
appointment
TABLE SET: 3 piece; CAMERAS: Kodak as e-mail, address hardwood floors 570.822.3968
GENERATOR:
fruit wood finish: 1 Easy Share Camera GAME TABLE 10 IN 1 story boat house
phone number and with three season
coffee table 36 X 36 with yellow case. 3x Pool, hockey, bas- (one of only 30 on
or website. room. Freshly paint-
glass top. 1 end Household Genera- optical lens, silver, ketball, etc. Approx- the lake);
table 24 X 24 glass #2: The serenity ed & move in condi- - Light & bright
top. 1 end table 24 X
24 Octagon shape,
tor, Briggs & Strat-
ton, new in box, 7kw
good
screen
condition,
not
imate 4 X 6 - $45.
570-868-6018 and privacy of
tiered stone patios
tion. 570-446-3254 HANOVER TOWNSHIP open floor plans
home standby, scratched, takes 2 Great location, 1 - All major PLAINS TWP
lighted bottom curio complete with man- double A batteries. POWER WHEELS by and lush gardens bedroom apartment appliances included 7 PETHICK DRIVE
with glass door. ual transfer switch, $25. Sony Cyber- Fisher Price Cadillac surrounding this in residential area, OFF RTE. 315
$100. 570-472-3641 Escalade with classic 3,500 sq ft all utilities included. - Pets welcome*

TV ARMOIRE, 2 mis-
runs on LP or natu-
ral gas, call after
Shot camera. Pink,
7.2 pixels, good charger. Excellent
condition. $150.
LAB PUPPIES lake home perched
high above Pole
$600/month
+ security.
- Close to everything
1200 & 700 SF
Office Furnished.
5:00 pm $1850. condition with bat- 2 black males $175. - 24 hour emergency 570-760-1513
WILKES-BARRE
sion style TV 570-735-6672 Golden retriever/lab 306, Lakeside 908-482-0335
(570) 388-4095 tery charger $60. maintenance
armories to hold up male $275. Yellow Drive. The views
570-592-1386
to 36” TV. $50 each.
DESK & chair, $20.
George Foreman
Lean Mean Grilling DIGITAL CAMERA -
SCOOTER
Princess
Disney
with 3
lab $275. Wormed
570-836-1090
are spectacular
from our 5 bed- Affordable HANOVER TOWNSHIP - Short term
leases available
BOOKSHELF, white, Machine - large two HP Photosmart 7.2 wheels, age 3 years room home with 2 Newly built 3 West End Road
scalloped. $20. burner, electric MegaPixel w/2Gig to 6 years. $10. stone fireplaces & TWO Clean & bright Call TODAY For
bedroom home.
570-657-1887 570-696-4020 3 bedroom apart-

315 PLAZA
indoor, used 3 Memory. Takes stills hardwood floors AVAILABILITY!!
times. $70. and video. Used throughout. Call ments. Heat, water,
TV/STEREO ENTER-
570-474-6023
Wii - white with 20 20-year garbage & sewer
TAINMENT CENTEr. item sold as is. $49 games, 2 con-
for an appointment.
no-interest www.mayflower
Call Rick 283-2552 We also welcome included with appli-
60W X 52H X 19D. trollers and 2 steer- 1750 & 3200 SF
GLASS DOOR. 4 mortgage. ances. Off street crossing.com
TV space 32W X
34H. Storage on
way glass door for
bath tub. $25 772 Pools & Spas
ing wheels. $200.
CONSOLE - white,
SHIH-TZU PUPPIES realtors. $799,000
570-639-2423 Must meet parking. No pets,
non smoking, not
Retail / Office
Space Available
Parents on premises Wyoming Valley Certain Restrictions 570-829-1206
bottom and side. 570-331-8183 for Wii games. $20. section 8 approved.
KINGSTON TWP.
Shots Current. Habitat for Apply*

WAREHOUSE
Adjustable shelves, POOL 21’ round x 570-657-1887 $550 - Shih-Tzus References, securi-
glass door on front GOLF BALLS: “7 56” deep, new liner, Humanity ty, first and last
XBOX-360. Guitar 570-401-1838
stereo storage. dozen, used , $10. new cover, new eligibility
PRICE REDUCED
months rent.
$100. 570-472-3641 1 unopened 16oz pump, new filter hero guitar $10.
doggie dooley complete with deck. XBOX 360 cordless To place your requirements. $725/month
570-852-0252
WILKES-BARRE/
PLAINS TWP
746 Garage Sales/ digester & 1 opened
3/4 full, $5. for both
$975. or best offer.
570-328-6767
racing wheel & ped-
als $20. ad Call Toll Free Inquire at 570-675-1589 LAIRD
COMPLEX,
STREET
easy
Estate Sales/ 570-693-2612 1-800-427-8649 570-820-8002 It's that time again!
Flea Markets
1 14lb bowling ball
with brunswick bag POOL FILTERS Intex,
(disposable) $7.
KINGSTON Rent out your
interstate access.
Lease 132,500 s.,f.,
$10. 1 brunswick 788 Stereo/TV/ 845 Pet Supplies 72 E. W alnut St. apartment 12 loading docks, 30
bowling bag, $5. each. 696-4020
Electronics 912 Lots & Acreage 2nd floor, located in with the Classifieds ft ceilings, sprinkler,
New Keson 100’ DOG CRATE, quiet neighborhood. 570-829-7130 acres of parking.
SOLAR COVER for
nylon coated mea- STEREO SYSTEM. wire, with plastic Kitchen, living Offices available.
pool size 18x36, can
sureing tape, $10.”
New
replacement
casement
win-
be cut to smaller
siZe, small cut one
Sharp stereo sys-
tem in sleek royal
tray bottom.
24”x18”. $30. Call 8 Circle Drive
room, dining room,
sun room, bath- WILKES-BARRE
Charming, Victorian
call 570-655-9732

570-814-9574 Only one lucky fami- room. 2 large and 1


DALLAS
side. $35. 779-9464 blue &d silver. Fea- 2 bedroom 3rd floor
dow with screen, tures a 5 disc CD ly will be able to small bedrooms,

PLAINS
crank out, 29 1/2” x make this home lots of closets, built apartment. Partially
changer & remote.
Rummage 21 1/4” $40. 774 Restaurant Comes with 2 their own! Beautiful- in linen, built in furnished. 34 West 950 Half Doubles
570-822-0519 38 & 40 Laurel St hutch, hardwood Ross St. View at
Equipment speakers & 1 sub- ly kept Ranch with
Sale!
105 Irem Road
GRINDER: meat &
vegetable grinder. RESTAURANT
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TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN Made by EBERLE.
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Sat, Jun 11 9a-12p trict. Home Warran- Available May 1. 1 $700. Security & Ref-
Model SP48-12,
FOR SALE erences required. ties including sewer.
SATURDAY $2.00
BAG DAY!
Items in Garage for
Sale, $.45-$45. or
$1300. For details
Call 570-498-3616
BUYING SPORT CARDS cy included. For
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915 Manufactured yr. lease + security
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570-371-3367
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752 Landscaping & home includes
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20 year old Con- CORNER LOT
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Extra storage & SECURE BUILDINGS
1 & 2 bedroom
55 Loomis St
stones $2000; bones. 855-9475 temporary in cable TV included. 3 bedroom, wall
BAGGER Craftsman pods, environmental Stainless steel Laundry facilities. apartments.
6 Bushel 2 bin hard prime location. 3 to wall carpet,
$25. OSTER FOOD kitchen hood CAT: Black Female bedrooms, 2.5 Heat & hot water Laundry facility. Off full basement &
bagger for 42” deck PROCESSOR great $3000; Stainless Longhair, 7 years furnished. Fine street parking avail-
Originally $300. sell baths, large attic. Stove,
ASHLEY
for summer $35. steel pizza oven free to good home. kitchen, unfin- neighborhood. able. Starting at fridge & water &
$75. 570-472-3888 VCR JVC like new hood $4000; Spayed and vacci- Convenient to bus $440. 570-332-5723
ished basement, garbage includ-
with remote $25. bread pan rack nations up to date. hardwood floors 1st floor, 1 bedroom, & stores. No ed. No pets.
WILKES-BARRE
LAWN TRACTOR
570-740-1392 $100; 2 soup 570-864-2602 1st floor and off street parking, pets. References. $630+ security
$550. Craftsman
42” 18 H.P. New warmers for $100; attached 2 car water, sewer & Security. Lease. 570-814-1356
SAFE DEPOSIT BOX FREE KITTENS, 3 garbage, storage No smokers West River St.
blades, excellent 2 door sandwich garage. Total Large 2, 3, & 4
Yale, 18”x13”. $100. months old. All Single family built room, washer/dryer please. $840.
condition. 472-3888 prep table $500. electric. bedroom apart-
570-825-5847 shots, rabies tags. in 2005. 2.5 baths, hook up. 570-287-0900
All equipment is $265,000 ments. Heat & hot
MOWER Toro Per- sold as is. For 1 black male, 1 two story with $485/month + gas,
TOASTER OVEN/ (570) 472-9660 water included. Bal-
sonal Pace, Model more info, call orange/ white male attached garage. electric, security &
BREAD MAKER 1 female calico, cony. Off street
20197, 2010 version, 570-847-0873 Oil furnace with references
combination by orange, white, gray parking. Washer
blade stop safety central air. 90 x Call (570) 823-6060
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superior EZ lift bag,
control, like new.
Originally. $130. 776 Sporting Goods
CALL 477-1415
or 472-2002
140 corner lot.
Kitchen with cen-
ASHLEY
dyer hookup. Pets
OK. $855 - $950.
Call 570-237-0124
PLYMOUTH
Nice location.
KINGSTON
premium Honda ter cooking island,
asking $35. KITTENS FREE Brand new, clean 2 Large 3 bedrooms,
dining room,
WILKES-BARRE
GCV 160 engine BACKBOARD,
DALLAS
570-868-6327 1 male dark gray bedrooms. Washer/ 1 bath, lots of
retails for over Basketball, fiber- raised ceiling with Rutter Ave.
with blue eyes, 1 glass door entry & dryer hook-up. No storage. Sewer
$625. Asking $400. VACUUM Electrolux glass with rim and male black & white, 1 bedroom 1st West River Street
For Sale By Estate. hardwood floor. Pets. $550 + utili- included. $575/mo.
570-654-9058 upright, like new, net. $20. 1 female calico. floor, large living Several 1 bedroom
1920’s Bungalow. Carpeting thru out ties. 570-868-6020 1st & last. Call
ask for Bob excellent condition WEIGHTLIFTING Ready to go June room, neutral apartments avail-
Kitchen, full bath, home. Tiled 570-332-8922
$100. 822-9855 BARBELL, 60 lbs in decor. Gas heat,
BEAR CREEK
5th to indoor homes dining room, living able. Hardwood
MOWER; Murray weights, incline kitchen and bath. water included. Off
WHEELS Toyota only. 570-762-1015 room, family room flooring & appli-
riding lawn tractor
Scion 16” steel 5 lug
bench. $25. COTS,
& breakfast room
Kitchen appli-
New furnished 3 street parking. No ances included. 953 Houses for Rent
12.5 hp 40” cut, new two camping cots. KITTENS Free ances included. pets. $420 plus
wheels. Total of 4. 1st floor. 2 bed- room apartment Heat, water, sewer
battery, runs good $25. 570-824-0591 2 left both male NICELY PRICED security & lease.
Brand new. $180 rooms & 1 full bath Includes water, sep- & trash also includ-
industrial commer- 570-239-7344 $219,900 570-793-6294
570-287-1642 2nd floor. Gas heat, tic & most of the ed. Walking dis-
cial engine $450. BASKETBALL (570) 233-1993
fireplace, large lot, heat. No smoking & tance to Wilkes Uni-
after 3pm 655-3197 HOOP; Great condi- KITTENS FREE to
large front porch, no pets. $750/ versity. Pet Friendly.
tion, asking $90.
762 Musical
SHAVERTOWN
loving homes, litter Available June 1.
Peter’s Lawncare Call 570-331-8183 trained & loveable, Public sewer & month. + security,
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portable, barely
570-822-3364
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1 bedroom, 1 bath, MANAGED
Properties 3 BEDROOM HOME
Equipment even used $35.
Recurve Bow -
$128,000
2nd floor, appox.
IN MESHOPPEN
Casio piano key- Call for showing. LUZERNE. Modern, Center City WB

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board. 76 keys, mul- never used, 55#, (757) 350-1245 800 sq. ft., walk in
KR91491, unstrung closet, laundry made beautiful, 4
tiple sounds & rooms complete,
Drive Medical - $175. 388-4095 PRICE REDUCED! room, deck & yard. Are you paying BOX 97D
tones, $140. Both appliances include
Odyssey 4-Wheel, Move right into this Off street parking. too much for your LOTT ROAD
excellent condition. GOLF SHOES. (2) 3 Bedroom,1 3/4 $575 + utilities. 1 built-ins, laundry,
Blue Nose Pits
Blue, Front Basket, 570-824-1114 current office, but
men’s Nike.size 8 Bath Split level on a year lease, credit colonial kitchen, dread the incon- MESHOPPEN, PA.
with battery, used
PIANO console with 1/2 Gently worn. - cul de sac in Sutton check & references courtyard, parking venience of mov- For lease, avail-
less than 1 hour. 3 females, 1 male.
$25. each. able immediately!
DALLAS
Paid $1399. $1200. bench ,just tuned, Parents on Hills. Modern eat in required. Call 1 car. NO PETS/NO ing? We can help!
can deliver. $400. 570-655-3420 kitchen, oak cabi- (570) 675-4597 We not only offer 3 bedrooms, 2
(570) 388-4095 premises. Ready SMOKING. 2 YEAR
Call 570-474-6362 nets, Living room, less expensive bath rooms, USE
PING PONG TABLE, now. $300 each. LEASE $595 + utili-
SCHOOL DISTRICT wood, Fireplace rent, but we will OF EXISTING
758 Miscellaneous $50. (570)704-9898 ties, EMPLOYMENT/ APPLIANCES,
PIANO Kimball with new Stainless also help you
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For Sale By Owner
AIR CONDITIONER -
Kenmore 8,000 BTU
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move to our mod-
ern office space in - up, covered park-
American Heritage AKC. Black & Tan bath, Tudor home. laundry, Bath. AMERICA REALTY the Luzerne Bank ing, pets ok, ON
PIANO: Kimbell
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with remote. $80. Regular & long coat New central air, built Private back yard, MYO BEACH AND
console, tuned and 7’ oak & slate Bil- 570-288-1422 Building on Public
570-885-2222 guardianangel in heated pool with deck, garage. New THE SUSQUEHAN-
in great condition. liard table with blue Square. Rents
cloth, includes wall shepherds2.com new liner, hardwood roof, lifetime leaf- 2 bedroom. Utilities, Land for sale? include heat, cen- NA RIVER,
AUTO SEAT COV- comes with cush- $900 each. Call $1100.00 FIRST
rack, 4 cues & and tile throughout, less gutters, drive- electric & gas by Place an ad tral air, utilities,
ERS, sheep skin, ioned bench. $400. 570-379-2419 AND LAST/ per
bridge. Excellent new 4 season room. way expanded, tenant. $480/month and SELL trash removal,
bucket style, 570-497-9940 month, plus utili-
condition, buyer Must see! Asking shelving in garage. + 1 month security 570-829-7130 and nightly clean-
cleaned sell both ties, SECURITY
AMPLIFIERS: FEND- must move $899. $249,900 Call Quiet, private, Lake deposit. No pets ing - all without a
NANTICOKE
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ER BASSMAN 60 570-474-2206 570-696-0695 Lehman schools. 570-675-7768 sneaky CAM
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570-371-8556 $169,900
MLS# 10-2545
SHAVERTOWN Deluxe 1 bedroom, charge. Access
parking at the the to set an appoint-
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Marshall
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3-4 people with 2
lockers $50.
ITALIAN CANE CORSO FORTY FORT
Small ranch home. 2
Call Sue Barre
570-696-5417 2 bedroom, 2nd
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BARREL,
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100
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Mastiff Puppies
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bedroom, full base-
ment, new roof.
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New carpet. Off
wall carpet. Includes
all appliances +
bridge. 300SF to
5000SF available. DALLAS
570-696-1195 We can remodel
53 gallon. Celestion speakers. 570-208-3888 ready to go! Parents Large carport. Very street parking. No washer / dryer. All 3/4 bedroom home,
Excellent $675. FUZZ FACE on premises. Blue & low utility bills. 1 mile smoking or pets. electric. Must see. to suit. Brokers gas heat, all appli-
condition $195. PEDAL - Dunlop TRAMPOLINE FREE blue fawn. from Route 81. Ask- $575/mo.+ security. $425 + utilities, first/ protected. Call ances included.
570-876-3830 Fuzz Face Distortion with safety guard. Vet Checked ing $40,000. Call Call (570) 709-3288 last. No pets. Jeff Pyros at $1,050 + utilities.
pedal, Exellent $79 570-406-3661 570-617-4880 Nick 570-702-4077 570-735-0525 570-822-8577 Call (570) 406-6044
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