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Vol. 122 No. 11 THE BACK MOUNTAIN'S NEWSPAPER SINCE 1889 May 1 - 7, 2011

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

BMCP wins two awards, sets standard for others


By SARAH HITE organization’s annual confer- “I think it means that all the hard work and coop- bers will be invited to the PSATS of life and general welfare of their
shite@mydallaspost.com ence. 2012 Annual Conference to dis- residents and institute programs
James Wheeler, PSATS Town- eration all the towns have done together over the cuss with other supervisors mul- that better utilize government re-
ship Planning Association mem- last two years is finally being recognized for what ti-municipal coordination. sources on a regional or multi-
The Back Mountain Commu- ber, said the group’s efforts to co- “That’s what we hope comes community basis.”
nity Partnership recently won ordinate emergency manage-
it is, a successful organization that is enhancing out of it – other townships may “I think it means that all the
two awards for its ability to bring ment services and notify each Back Mountain communities in real time and with tweak it a little different, but we hard work and cooperation all
together communities in the other concerning land develop- constantly build from the past,” the towns have done together
name of cooperation, and state ment issues made the partner-
real solutions.” said Wheeler. over the last two years is finally
Sen, Lisa Baker, R-Lehman ship stand out above other orga- James Reino Jr. The group also accepted the being recognized for what it is, a
Township, visited the partner- nizations in the state. BMCP chairman 2011 Community Progress successful organization that is
ship at its meeting Thursday to “We get a lot of the traditional Award from the Greater Wilkes- enhancing Back Mountain com-
congratulate the group. multi-municipal comprehensive Barre Chamber of Commerce at munities in real time and with re-
The partnership was com- plans, so we were looking for the organization’s legislative al solutions,” said partnership
mended two weeks ago for inter- something different,” said with the Third Annual Excel- precedent for the planning asso- breakfast on April 29. chairman James Reino Jr.
governmental cooperation at the Wheeler. lence in Township Planning ciation to consider for next year’s The award, sponsored by PNC While the awards come as a re-
Pennsylvania State Association The Back Mountain Commu- Award, and Wheeler said the award recipient. Bank, aims to recognize commu-
of Township Supervisors at the nity Partnership was presented partnership’s efforts will be a He said the partnership mem- nities that “improve the quality See BMCP, Page 11

‘Tear down’ is a
SHIVER ME TIMBERS, MATEY!

go for May 29
By SARAH HITE TEARIN’ IT UP FOR
shite@mydallaspost.com THE TEARDOWN

Chris Gillis, of Shavertown, What: The first-ever Dallas High


School all-class reunion, featuring
has had some setbacks along the music, food, games and fun for the
way, but the Dallas High School whole family.
all-class reunion he and others When: 1 to 10 p.m. Sunday, May 29
have been planning for months Where: Luzerne County Fair-
will become a reality at the end grounds, Route 118, Dallas
of May. Who: Dallas graduates from 1962
and on, as well as anyone else
The reunion, called “Tearin’ It
from the Back Mountain communi-
Up for the Tear Down,” will be ty
held at the Luzerne County Fair- Admission: Children 12 and under
grounds from 1 to 10 p.m. on are free, children ages 12-18 are $10
May 29. The reunion is geared in advance and $15 at the door and
toward those who have gradu- adults are $15 in advance and $20
ated from Dallas High School, at the door. Family passes are
available for immediate family
but Gillis said the event is open members (parents and children)
to anyone from the Back Moun- for $40. Graduates of the classes
tain. of 1962 and 2011 are free. It is
Fun, food and music are strongly recommended that tick-
planned for the big event, origi- ets be purchased in advance.
nally planned to take place on Extras: Seating is available in the
amphitheater, but attendees can
the Dallas School District cam- feel free to bring blankets and
pus off Hildebrandt Road. chairs to enjoy the festivities.
Gillis, a member of the Dallas Patrons can also bring coolers
High School Class of 1977, and filled with their own refreshments.
other class members first met Contact: Elizabeth Martin at
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
before the end of the year to dis- lizmartbiz@hotmail.com, or via
mail at Tearin’ It Up For the Tear
cuss plans to take tours of the
Down, P.O. Box 272, Dallas, PA,
Ryan McDermott, Liam Farrell and John Betzko enjoy the life of a pirate for a few minutes during a fourth-grade musical
current Dallas High School 18612. Check out the event Face- production at Wycallis Elementary School. For more photos, please turn to page 4.
building, set to be torn down af- book page, Tearin’ it Up for the
ter graduation this year. The Tear Down 2.0.
group also hoped to have tours

Weather and bad luck won’t stop HL


of the new building at the same
time.
The event was to have taken
place over three days and would bands with Dallas alumni play-

Walking Club members from lacing up


have included a talent show, a ing music that spans five dec-
bonfire and other activities to ades, and vendors will be able to
reminisce about the old school. use the booths available at the
The board deemed the area as site. Gillis also said a fireworks
an active construction zone at a display may be in the works.
March meeting and said the dis- Money from ticket sales will
trict would have too many liabil- be donated to the Make-A-Wish By SARAH HITE F O R M O R E I N F O R M AT I O N
ity concerns for a celebration of Foundation, of which David Wil- shite@mydallaspost.com
this magnitude. Board members liams, also a member of the Contact Sandra Serhan at 639-3299 or sunset117@aol.com for more
also said there would be staffing Class of 1977, is chief executive information about joining the Harveys Lake Walking Club.
issues, as the events were officer. Sandra Serhan, of Harveys
planned for a holiday weekend, Admission will be free for Lake, is lacing up for good route is wheelchair-accessible, County courthouse construc-
and asbestos removal would be members of the 1962 and 2011 weather and walking as she re- so anyone looking to get some tion.
concurrent with the proposed graduation classes. convenes the Harveys Lake fresh air is encouraged to join “There are deep historical
fete. “It’s a fantastic organization, Walking Club this spring. the walkers. roots in Harveys Lake,” she said.
Gillis and other members of and we wanted to celebrate Da- Serhan started the walking Serhan believes walking out- She hopes that inviting com-
the reunion planning committee vid’s success,” Gillis said of the club two years ago, but bad side is a great way to de-stress, munity members to walk near
returned to the drawing board, Make-A-Wish Foundation. weather and bad luck played a and she feels there is no better local waterways will encourage
having created a Plan B just a Portions of the vendor sales role in discouraging club mem- place to take in scenery than clean water awareness.
week or two prior to Gillis’ will also be donated to Make-A- bers. near her home on Harveys Lake. “We dread drilling here, but
board presentation. Because the Wish. The non-profit organiza- “For two months, we were “The only places to go to work we still need to be aware (of its
idea of the event piqued the in- tion’s local chapter has agreed to rained out,” Serhan said of the out are the gyms in Dallas,” she effects),” she said of the ongoing
terest of hundreds of Dallas sponsor the event, creating club’s first year. The club didn’t said. gas drilling issues plaguing the
grads from all over the country, signs, banners and logos for the get its foot out the door last year Serhan wants to start the Back Mountain.
Gillis felt the reunion should not “once-in-a-lifetime” reunion. due to a leg injury that kept Ser- group again not only as a sup- Most of all, Serhan believes
be completely canceled. Gillis hopes 50 years of Dallas han off her feet. portive exercising club, but also the club is an opportunity for
The group toured the Luzerne High School will be represented Now Serhan wants to re-estab- to raise awareness of the beauty like-minded folks to get together
County Fairgrounds just to have at the festival, from the first lish the walking group that of Harveys Lake. once a week to walk around her
an alternate location, and now class that attended the current would meet at 9 a.m. every Sat- “This has to be the most beau- historic neighborhood near the
the festival is in full force at its Dallas High School and gradu- urday near Pole 155. Starting at tiful place to live and exercise,” lake.
new site. The event will feature ated in 1962 to the last class to Ash Street and walking three she said. “You’re more likely to commit
occupy the third building on Co- times around that block equals a Serhan lives in a neighbor- to it if there’s a group,” said Ser-
nyngham Avenue, graduating on mile. hood called Barnum Place, near han. “I need them.”
June 3. The group once had as many the former Hanson’s Amuse-
“I think the festival will gener- as 22 members, and Serhan ment Park grounds. Her 107-
ate the same feeling of nostal- hopes it will grow again this year-old Victorian home was Libby Moran takes a walk-run
gia,” Gillis said of the changed year. All ages and ability levels part of the Barnum Farm owned around Harveys Lake. Resi-
location. “It’s about the people – are welcome, including pets and by Charles T. Barnum, former dents are considering orga-
with that sense of community, children – Serhan’s two dogs clerk of courts of Luzerne Coun- nizing a walking club at the
you can do it anywhere.” were the group’s mascots. The ty, who procured the Luzerne lake. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR DALLAS POST
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◆ CROSSWORD CORNER Puzzle answers, Page 11

Yard waste collection slated CHRISTIAN BAND THIS WEEK’S MEETINGS

AT SUMC TONIGHT MONDAY, MAY 2


Dallas School Board
The Dallas Borough Road to 4 p.m. Monday through Fri-
2000 Conyngham Ave., Dallas Township
Department will conduct week- day to obtain the required per-
There will be a work session meeting at 7 p.m. in the adminis-
ly curbside yard waste collec- mit.
tration building next to Wycallis Elementary.
tion beginning the week of May As in previous years, the bor-
Franklin Township
9. ough road department will col-
There will be a regular meeting at 7 p.m. at the Franklin
The weekly collection sched- lect the equivalent of two 25-
Township Fire Hall, 329 Orange Rd., Dallas.
ule will begin following the con- gallon green recycling contain-
Jackson Township
clusion of the Dallas Borough ers on Mondays weekly
2211 Huntsville Rd., Jackson Township
annual spring cleanup sched- throughout the season. Yard
There will be a regular meeting at 9 a.m. at the municipal
uled for this week, May 2-7. waste volumes exceeding the
building.
The borough asks that resi- two 25-gallon container limit
dents not place their green yard will not be collected.
waste recycling containers Property owners are asked to TUESDAY, MAY 3
curbside prior to the beginning drop off additional yard waste at
Dallas Township
of the collection season. the DAMA municipal site or
601 Tunkhannock Hwy. (Route 309), Dallas Township
There is now a $25 annual make arrangements with a pri-
There will be a regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the municipal
permit required for residents to vate hauler for the removal of
building.
participate in the curbside yard large volumes of yard waste. “Waters Edge,” a contemporary Christian band, will perform Ross Township
waste collection program. Resi- Residents are reminded not to from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today, May 1 at the Shavertown United Meth- 72 Broadway Rd., Sweet Valley
dents may stop in the Dallas place containers or bundled odist Church, 163 N. Pioneer Ave. A free will offering will be tak- There will be a regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the municipal
Borough Building during nor- yard waste within the road right en. For more information, call 675-3616. building.
mal business hours from 9 a.m. of way.

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Sunday, May 1, 2011 T H E D A L L A S P O S T PAGE 3

L A K E- L E H M A N S C H O O L D I ST R I CT

Budget cuts force ‘drastic changes’ to curriculum


By SARAH HITE lowich. The board unanimously voted to cut two educational programs the credit requirement will in- will be available to students in
shite@mydallaspost.com Most of the restructuring fo- and make changes to three others in order to “teach students crease to 4 in the 2012-13 academ- grades 10 through 12, and Halow-
cused on graduation require- ic year. A personal finance class ich said the year-long program
ments, and two lower-level pro- how to think, not what to think.” Most of the restructuring fo- will be added to accommodate will be offered to 50 students
The school board faced “dras- grams – elementary technology cused on graduation requirements, and two lower-level programs the need for more credits. next year on a first come, first
tic” changes to the district’s curri- and exploratory foreign language – elementary technology and exploratory foreign language for Critical thinking courses will served basis. Students will be
culum at a meeting Wednesday for junior high students – will be be added at the junior and senior able to choose any language be-
night in response to expected cut completely. junior high students – will be cut completely. high levels. High school students sides Spanish and French, which
cuts in the district’s state funds. Halowich said more technolo- will no longer have the option to are already taught in the district.
The board unanimously voted gy usage will be incorporated in- take a speech course, and Halow- The social studies curriculum
to cut two educational programs to the elementary curriculum in ich said the requirements of that will have a decrease in its credit
and make changes to three others order to compensate for the class graduate. An environmental sci- time within regular class time. class, including public speaking requirements – from 4 to 3.5. The
in order to “teach students how cut. ence class will be added to the Students will also need more and presentation skills, will be psychology and sociology elec-
to think, not what to think,” said High school science require- curriculum, and a lab period for credits in math to graduate – the expected in core classes. tives will still be an option for stu-
Director of Curriculum Instruc- ments will increase from 3 to 4 the biology class will be eliminat- credit requirement will increase A Rosetta Stone foreign lan-
tion and Assessment Tracey Ha- credits in order for students to ed with a plan to incorporate lab from 3 to 3.5, and Halowich said guage independent study option See CHANGES, Page 11

LEHMAN TOWNSHIP

Issue of
signs is
addressed
By CAMILLE FIOTI
Dallas Post Correspondent

Township supervisors pointed


out at Monday’s regular meeting
that the township has an ordi-
nance prohibiting the posting of
political campaign signs in the
right of way on any township
road.
“They’re starting to pile up,”
said supervisor Doug Ide.
The ordinance also states that
no more than two political signs CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
are allowed on private properties Misericordia students and members of the Back Mountain Business Association met to walk the Back Mountain Trail through Trucksville, hoping to bring more aware-
and the signs cannot be larger ness to the resource.
than six square feet. Signs posted

MU students
illegally have been removed by
township officials and can be
picked up at the police depart-
ment.
At last month’s meeting, a resi-

lead trail walk


dent asked the supervisors if the
township has an ordinance that
prohibits demonstrations or pro-
tests at military funerals.
Solicitor Peter Savage said the
state prohibits any kind of pro-
tests or demonstrations less than

T
500 feet from a church, cemetery wo Misericordia University students took the lead in keeping
or anywhere that a funeral ser- local walking paths clean while promoting the beauty of the
vice is held for civilians or the Back Mountain at an event called “Rails to Trails:A Walk in
military. Federal regulations set Nature.” Kathryn Semcheski, of Trucksville and Jillian Bowen, of
the boundaries up to 300 feet for Port Monmouth, N.J. met participants on April 19 at the Luzerne
military, with no boundary re- entrance of the 4.2-mile Back Mountain Trail. The group walked the
strictions for civilians. trail to Kingston Township near Pizza Perfect.
In other business …
• Supervisor Ray Iwanoski an-
nounced that the Back Mountain
Community Partnership recently
won the award of “Excellence in
Township Planning” from the Misericordia students and members of the Back Mountain Business Association walk the Back
Pennsylvania State Association Mountain Trail through Trucksville.
of Township Supervisors.
• The board voted to hire
Christy Marie Elias of Trucks-
ville as a part-time police officer.
Elias, who works for the Dallas
Township Police Department,
Reps. Boback and Major announce May schedule for mobile veterans center to Tunkhannock
will be the township’s first female Reps. Karen Boback (R-Co- for visits to Tunkhannock by The mobile vet center is ue), from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on nock from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on
officer. lumbia/Luzerne/Wyoming) the Department of Veterans Af- scheduled to visit the area of Monday, May 2. Monday, May 16.
• Approved a temporary per- and Sandra Major (R-Susque- fairs’ mobile veterans center, the Route 29 and Route 6 By- It will be available at Bo- Appointments for mobile vet-
mit to Pikes Creek Raceway to hanna/Wyoming/Wayne) have which provides services to vet- pass in Tunkhannock (across back’s office, located at 6 Cross erans center services are not
hold a wine festival on May 7. announced the May schedule erans and their families. the street from Gay’s True Val- Country Complex in Tunkhan- required.

HARPIN’ ON THINGS

I bought myself a Blueberry, or a Raspberry or some kind of berry


As I am unwillingly slipping in- et calendar, stick-it notes and, of turn it on?” No sense of humor, starting off with pleasantries sort to TALKING to my friend’s wedvb!nqassdxrtyertqasdfgdf-
to middle age, the age where I am course, the Mrs. (who doesn’t not even a hint of a smile. So I then getting to business? Or sit- daughter, Cierra Yonchik to get a guioxcvb. This translates to: “I
young to some and old to others, forget anything) which keep took the phone and box with in- ting with friends on the porch better handle on things. She ex- will be home late, bad traffic.” Ev-
where the memories of past com- track of my daily life and future structions and left. watching the sunset and talking plained the “lol” laughing out ery third letter is what she is aim-
petition events. Since that day, I have learned about the days’ events? loud, “btw” by the way, “omg” oh ing for but now and then a num-
and victo- I remember purchasing the that this Raspberry – er, I mean I have watched youngsters my gosh and “ttyl” talk to you lat- ber or symbol is thrown in for
ry are not Blueberry – er, I mean Blackber- Blackberry - can do almost every- standing on opposite ends of a er. Having some fun, I asked if good measure. Usually, we just
dulling ry - from some kid at the phone thing but start the coffee maker gymnasium texting each other she knew what these letters call each other since we both pre-
the morn- store whose fingers were a blur in the morning and I am sure instead of walking a hundred stood for and she didn’t: “dyhh?” fer to actually talk with people.
ing pain of as they flew from key to key dur- someone is working on that. One feet. One young man was punch- do you have homework? “nc” no ATTA BOY …
injuries ing setup. This procedure took of the advantages I have found is ing the buttons on his phone so clue, “gmtp” give me the phone The “Atta Boy” of the week
suffered, I no more than three minutes dur- getting e-mails for the business hard I asked what he was doing. and “yg” you’re grounded. goes to Brett and Bartt Slocum of
am find- ing which he rattled off a con- and being able to respond to an He said he was arguing with his Even the Mrs. is getting into Slocum Insurance in Dallas.
ing it is stant litany of instructions. It inquiry within minutes. The girlfriend. He did that by putting texting, although on a very limit- Their father Bruce started the
becoming sounded like an M60 machine sender does not need to know certain words in capital letters. I ed basis. I figure the reason for business in the 60s and they con-
increas- gun spitting out three round that I am on the trout stream and received another blank stare the limits is that her friends tinue to provide quality insur-
ingly hard bursts as I could only catch every not at work. with that one. can’tfigure out what she’s text- ance with personal service to ar-
to break third word or so: rat-tat-push, rat- The calendar feature gives me I have gone back and forth ing. I have but it took research in- ea residents. Atta Boy, Brett and
HEFFERNAN old habits. tat-hertz, rat-tat-send. a gentle buzz and vibration any- with texts to people but, after the to how the Allies cracked the Bartt.
Yet, in This kid should have applied where between 15 minutes and third question and answer ex- Enigma Code in WWII. See, she
order to keep up with the world for a speed talking position for 12 hours in advance of an event or change, I ask them to send me a has these nice nails and, instead Harp Heffernan was the associ-
and to thwart off the effects of my one of those out of town TV com- appointment which is much nic- phone number. I get tired of pull- of taking the chance of chipping ate publisher, outdoor editor and
self-diagnosed disease CRS mercials that end with “available er than the reminder usually giv- ing off the road to answer a text one, she uses the entire print ar- chief photographer of the Sun-
(can’t remember squat), conces- at stores in Wilksbar.” Smiling, en by the Mrs. because it makes me miss curfew ea of her thumb. day Independent, a newspaper
sions have to be made. A while he handed me the phone, which What I am not so happy about and irritates the Mrs. Her texts come through like that was in his family for 87 years
ago, one of these Blackberry he had turned off and asked if I is that everyone wants to text in- Attempting to decipher the this with no spaces or punctua- in Wilkes-Barre. You can e-mail
phone things was added to my ar- had any questions. stead of talk. What happened to new text language is keeping my tion: ukioqw3euikkloklovb- him at news@mydallas-
senal of reporter notepads, pock- “Yea,” I responded. “How do I the days of a phone conversation brain active but I have had to re- wrerghjiopnmkwerklosazrty- post.com.
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Holy Redeemer honor students named


Mrs. Anita M. Sirak, Prin- Phillips, Shavertown; Chris- Tomaszewski, Trucksville.
cipal of Holy Redeemer High tina Pino, Dallas; Eric Ring-
School, Wilkes-Barre, an- sdorf, Shavertown; Kirby HONORS
nounces the following back Smith, Dallas; Tara Ste- Seniors
Mountain students have at- phens, Shavertown; Michael Nathan Albrecht, Shaver-
tained High Honors and/or Terninko, Harvey’s Lake; and town; Austin Carr, Dallas;
Honors for the third quarter. Olivia Zurad, Shavertown. Donald DeRemer, Shaver-
Sophomores town; Adam Limongelli,,
HIGH HONORS Matthew Collins, Dallas; Dallas; Timothy Mike, Sha-
Seniors Maria Sara Kopczynski, Dal- vertown; Leah Smart, Dal-
Marisa Del Gaudio, Dallas; las; Brendan Leahigh, Dal- las.
Yuri Filak, Trucksville; Mat- las; Nicholas McCarroll, Dal- Juniors
thew Fromel, Dallas; Daniel las; Michael Morrison, Dal- Patrick Condo, Dallas;
Geraghty, Shavertown; Emi- las; Matthew Slavoski, Sha- Ryan DeRemer, Shavertown;
ly Halbing, Dallas; Nicholas vertown; Joseph William Fulton, Dallas; Mat-
Morrison, Dallas; Louis Szczechowicz, Dallas. thew Geraghty, Shavertown;
Oley, Harvey’s Lake; Michael Freshmen Danielle Olenginski, Shaver-
Pace, Hunlock Creek; Ste- Michael Boland, Dallas; town; Joel Peterlin, Harvey’s
phen Ruch, Dallas; Erin Michael Boris, Dallas; Casey Lake.
Ryan, Dallas; Allison Spen- Carty, Harvey’s Lake; Eliza- Sophomores
cer, Dallas; Jessica Szcze- beth DiGiovine, Shavertown; Vincent Amarando, Dallas.
chowicz, Dallas; Ann Marie Dominique Falzone, Dallas; Freshmen
Wempa, Trucksville. Michele Fromel, Dallas; Tyl- Brian Banas, Dallas; Chase
Juniors er Kukosky, Sweet Valley; Makowski, Dallas; Mariano
Michael Banas, Dallas; Al- Christine Scavone, Sweet Medico, Shavertown; Sara
lison Banks, Dallas; Alexan- Valley; Patrick Serino, Sha- Mirra, Dallas; Taylor Pav-
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST dra Griswold, Dallas; Jared vertown; Nicole Slavoski, lick, Shavertown; Lucille
Jack Costello, Zach Hill and John Betzko play pirates in a Wycallis Elementary School fourth-grade Kukosky, Sweet Valley; Paige Shavertown; Donald Ste- Reilly, Shavertown.
musical. Makowski, Dallas; Devin phens, Shavertown; David

Pirates
galore EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTER

F
ourth-graders at Wycallis
Elementary School Now Offering
donned their best pirate 5 day – Daily Extension – 4/5 Year Old Class!
gear and entertained their
friends and family members at a
9:30 to 2:30
show on April 14. Openings Still Available - Creative Kids Kindergarten Extension
Now Enrolling – Summer Camps – call for more info!
Gabrielle Sweeney enjoys her Catherine Daly plays the role of
role as a pirate in the play. a a pirate. • Preschool Programs for 2 to 6 year olds • Dallas Kindergarten Enrichment Extension
• Learning Lab w/computers • Music & Movement Program
• Extended hours: Art Classes, Math & Language, FitKids, PlayPals
• Hands-on Science Room • Indoor Play Area

Holy Redeemer students will present two plays • New Playground w/rubber mulch • Summer Camps

Meeting and exceeding PA Learning Standards for Young Children


Holy Redeemer High School’s classic play. senior citizens. Tickets may be
And Teacher/Child Ratio’s
Royal Players will present two The plays are under the direc- obtained at the door. Call for an appointment! 696-3899
plays, “Law and Order: Fairy tion of Mr. Michael Stofko. Holy Redeemer High School (walk-ins also welcome)
Tale Unit” and “The Seussifica- Admission donation is $5 for is located on South Pennsylva-
tion of Romeo and Juliet” at 7 adults and $3 for students and nia Boulevard in Wilkes-Barre. 40 Knob Hill Road, Trucksville, Pa 18708 • www.TrucksvilleECEC.com
p.m. on Friday and Saturday, (formerly Trucksville Nursery School)
May 6 and 7.
Both plays are comedies that

&
combine TV’s “Law and Order”
series, William Shakespeare and
Dr. Seuss. “Law and Order: Fairy
Tale Unit” presents the stories of The times leader

Best Brightest
the fairy tale characters who rep-
resent the police who investi-
gate fairy tale crimes, as well as

2011
the district attorneys who prose-
cute the fairy tale offenders. A
crime of epic proportion has
been committed in a land far, far Each year The
away and characters like Pinoc-
chio and the Seven Dwarfs are Times Leader
among the suspects.
“The Seussification of Romeo
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and Juliet” answers the question program honors
of what would result if William CIVICS: ATHLETICS: local high school
Shakespeare and Theodor Seuss
Geisel (Dr. Seuss) collaborated Thomas Hogan Selena Adamshick students for
on a play. This reinvention of Omeed Firouzi Michael Papi
Romeo and Juliet combines Samantha Snyder Shelley Black their scholastic
rhymed couplets, creative word- As low as Gabrielle Richards Lauren Skudalski achievements and
play and fantastical machines to $898 Robert Kost
present a whimsical take on the Complete! ART: community service.
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Brandon Harding Delilah Van Gorden
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at Celebration MATHEMATICS: Rebecca Ann Richards
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CIVIC BRIEFS ciation, 15 Foster St., Dallas.


dance planned
The Eastern Star group will

Designer Bingo also sell its famous Welsh coo-


kies at this event.
“Hollywood Glamour” is the
theme for this year’s 44th an-
Fundraiser slated For vendor information, call
Dianne Corby at 675-4893.
nual senior dinner dance spon-
sored by the Area Agency on
The Franklin Township Vol- Aging for Luzerne-Wyoming
unteer Fire Auxiliary will host Counties from 2 to 6 p.m. on
a Designer Bingo Fundraiser
today, May 1 at the fire hall, Contra dance set Wednesday, May 11 at Genetti’s
Best Western.
329 Orange Rd., Dallas. Prizes A New England Contra Music will be provided by
include a Pandora bracelet, dance sponsored by the Chico- the “Fancy Dancer” band, there
Coach Bag, Dooney & Bourke ry House and the Folklore will be over 65 door prizes and
bag, Fossil bag and a Vera Bra- Society will feature the music a grand prize donated by Cen-
dley bag. of hammered dulcimer player tral Penn Gas for the lucky
Doors and the kitchen will Curt Osgood and fiddler Hope persons chosen to be the King Some of the Back Mountain residents who will be part of Joan Harris Centre’s presentation of “Don
open at 1 p.m. with games set Grietzer with caller David and Queen of the dance. Quixote” are, from left, first row, Lucy Reilly, Jackson Township; Anna Giacometti, Dallas; Madelyn
to start at 2 p.m. Advanced Smukler at 7:30 p.m. on Sat- Open to all adults, tickets are Bozinski, Dallas; Kelsie Sincavage, Dallas. Second row, Ashlyn Catina, Wyoming; Rebecca Schnable,
tickets are $15. If available, urday, May 7 at the Church of $21 for age 60 plus and $22 for Dallas; Victoria Fulton, Dallas; Kelsey Hall, Dallas; Amber Kinney, New Albany; Aubrielle Smith,
tickets at the door will be $20. Christ Uniting, Sprague Ave- under age 60 and include din- Dallas; Gianna DeGraba, Dallas; Emily Collins, Dallas; Lauren Slavoski, Shavertown; Laura Campbell,
To purchase tickets, call Jenn nue. ner choice of prime rib, sole Wyoming; Kristen Justice, Dallas; Alex Kijek, Wyoming; Anna James, Jackson Township; and Alex-
855-9693. No partner or previous expe- stuffed with crab imperial, or andra Jayne, Hunlock Creek.
rience is necessary. Admission chicken francais.

BMT residents perform in ‘Don Quixote’


to the dance is $9 for adults Tickets can be purchased at
Cemetery Assn. and $25 for families.
For more information, call
any senior or by calling Rhon-
da Adams at 822-1159 ext. 3337
will hold meeting 333-4007. or Brenda Lispi at 822-1159 ext.
3333. The Joan Harris Centre will bumbling Sancho Panza and the are available at the Joan Harris
The annual meeting of the
Chestnut Grove Cemetery stage the classical ballet “Don knight errant, Don Quixote will Centre located in the Harris Con-
Association will be held at 2
p.m. today, May 1 at the Loyal-
Barbeque planned One book program
Quixote” at 2 p.m. today, May 1 at
the E. L. Meyers High School Au-
be portrayed by Jim Harris, also
of Dallas.
servatory for the Arts in Luzerne.
For more information, call 287-
The Noxen Volunteer Fire ditorium in Wilkes-Barre. Tickets are $12 in advance and 7977 or 718-0673.
ville United Methodist Church
hall on Loyalville Road.
Company will hold a chicken
barbeque from noon to 2 p.m.
at BMT library Choreographers Elisabeth
All lot owners and interested The Back Mountain Memo- Harris, of Dallas, and Jennifer
on Sunday, May 8 at the fire Harris have faithfully maintained
parties are welcome to attend. rial Library will take present a
hall on Stull Road, Noxen. the classic repertoire of all the
special One Book program at 11
Dining-in or takeout dinners major roles, however, with the
a.m. on Thursday, May 12 in The Forever Rose...
will be available. Price is $7.50 aid of the studio’s 10 other ballet
Ambulance Assn. per dinner.
the Children’s Room of the
library. instructors, choreographed

to elect officers Jean Grube will read the Pa.


One Book to the children and
scenes to allow for all the ballet
students of the school to partici-
Franklin-Northmoreland
Ambulance Association will
Master Gardener then lead them in songs, finger-
plays and puppet fun.
pate in the performance. All of
the dancers appearing in this pro-
hold its regular monthly meet-
ing at 7 p.m. on Wednesday,
presents workshop For information, call the duction of Don Quixote received
Mary Ann Miller, Penn State library at 675-1182. their training at one of the Joan 24kt Gold-Tipped
old-Tipped Roses Starting at $50
May 4 at the Franklin Town- Extension Master Gardener in Harris Centre’s campuses.
ship Fire Hall. Luzerne County, will conduct a Dancing the lead roles of Kitri
The annual election of offi- workshop on Vegetable Gar- and Basil are Amanda Sedor, of See Us For A
cers will also be held at this Wyoming, and Thomas Wilkins,
meeting.
dening Basics from 1 to 2 p.m.
on Wednesday, May 11 at the Fire company of Wilkes-Barre. Mark Petrucelli, Love Variety of Other
Knots Mother’s Day Gifts
Luzerne County West Side
Annex, 2009 Wyoming Ave.,
plans ham dinner of Clark Summit, and Amanda
Urbanski, of Nanticoke, will por-
Including Our
Alzheimer’s Support Forty Fort.
Registration and a fee of $5
The Sweet Valley Volunteer
Fire Company will hold a fam-
tray Espada and Mercedes re-
spectively. Love Knots
Group will meet per person are required. Con- ily-style ham dinner from 4:30
to 6:30 p.m. with takeouts
Becky Phillips, of Kingston,
will essay the role of Amour. The
The Dallas Alzheimer’s Sup- tact Penn State Extension in
Luzerne County at 825-1701 or beginning at 4 p.m. on Sat- foppish nobleman, Gamache,
port Group will meet from
602-0600 to register. urday, May 14. will be played by Rob Padden, of
10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on
Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for Wilkes-Barre, accompanied by
Thursday, May 5 in the board
room of the Meadows Nursing
children between the ages of 6 Jim Sinclair, of Kingston, as the www.ochmans.com
and 12 and free for children boorish father Lorenzo. Tony
and Rehabilitation Center, 55
Center Hill Rd., Dallas.
Senior dinner under the age of 6. Klusmeyer, of Dallas, plays the
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Free program on rain


barrels set at library
Anyone interested in conservation issues and trying to be more
“green” will want to attend the Back Mountain Memorial Library’s
free program on “Rain Barrels and Rain Gardens.”
The program will be presented by Roberta Troy, a Master Garden-
er, at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 19. Please call the library at 675-
1182 to pre-register for this event.
"YOUR SPACE" is reserved specifically for Dallas Post read- Information must include the submitting person’s name, address
Also, parents of young children will want to remember to pre-reg- ers who have something they’d like to share with fellow read- and telephone number in the event we have questions.
ister for the library’s “Pennsylvania One Book …Every Young Child” ers. Readers wishing to have their photos returned should include a
program to be held from 11 a.m. to noon on Thursday, May 12. Submitted items may include photographs or short stories self-addressed/stamped envelope. Items will be published in the
This year’s selected book “Whose Shoes?” will be read during a and should be sent via e-mail to news@mydallaspost.com, by order in which they are received.
special story hour with Jean Grube. fax to 6675-3650 or by mail to The Dallas Post, 15 N. Main St., The editor of The Dallas Post reserves the right to reject any
Every young child attending this free event will receive a compli- Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. items submitted for publication.
mentary copy of the book, along with stickers and a bookmark.
Reserve your space by calling the library at6 675-1182.
While you are at the library, don’t forget to stop by the Holiday
Shoppe located inside the front entrance. There you will find inex-
pensive gift items including floral arrangements, collectible figu- 20 YEARS AGO the three top prizes in the essay Kegler, John Dillon, John Mallo- vice president; Atty. Robert
rines and other surprises suitable for young and old. One hundred and twenty-one contest entitled “How the Aste- ry, Joseph Youngblood, David Fleming, secretary; Charles
There are gift ideas for Mother’s Day and graduations, as well as high school students from 15 roid and the Dinosaur Changed Evans; publicity, Mrs. James In- James, treasurer.
spring decorations… and remember all sales benefit the library! schools participated in the test My Opinions About Prehistoric man.
of Engineering Aptitude, Mathe- Times.” The contest was spon- Sister Mary Crescentia, 70 YEARS AGO
matics and Science competition sored by WVIA-TV Department R.S.M., chairman of College Mi- Ralph H. Rood, teacher in the
held at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. of Instructional Services. Terrell sericordia’s department of chem- public schools and public-spirit-
Smith was the first place winner istry, has been listed in the 1961

New books are added to


Each team, consisting of a maxi- ed Dallas citizen of many years,
mum of eight students, partici- and will receive a United States edition of Leaders in American received the “Back Mountain
pated in both the aptitude tests Savings Bond in the amount of Science, a publication of Who’s Oscar,” gift of Joseph MacVeigh,
and a leadership workshop, spe- $50. Edward Szela and Lori Who in American Education, for the outstanding performance

shelves at local libary cially presented by Sean Kelly, Timek, also seventh grade stu- Inc. Sister Crescentia is profes- in this year’s fire company show
assistant director of student life dents, share second place win- sor of analytical and organic at a dinner for the cast and
at the cam- nings and will be awarded en- chemistry at College Misericor- friends in the Borough High
pus. Team graved plaques. dia. She earned her M.S. at Co- School building, Monday eve-
The following new books have “Treason at Lisson Grove” by
members lumbia and her Ph.D. at catholic ning. The dinner, prepared and
been added to the shelves of the Anne Perry
from Dallas 40 YEARS AGO university. The areas of her re- served by the Woman’s Auxiliary
Back Mountain Memorial Li- NONFICTION
High Walter Hennebaul III, son of search are: study of sugars, ana- of the dire company, was largely
brary, 96 Huntsville Rd., Dallas, “The Sound of a Wild Snail
School are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hennebaul lytical; study of vitamin A, ana- attended.
for the month of April 2011: Eating’ by Elisabeth Tova Bailey,
EXPRESS “Healing Spices” by Bharat B.
ONLY Kristen Jr., Dallas, recently won top hon- lytical. The Senior Choir and the
44 Charles Street” by Danielle Aggarwal, Ph.D., “Poser: My Life YESTERDAY Gurdin, Jeff ors in the National Junior Olym- Young Ladies’ Choir of the Sha-
Steel, “Miles to Go” by Richard in Twenty-Three Yoga Poses” by Mokychic, pic Qualifying Wrestling Tourna- 60 YEARS AGO vertown Methodist Church will
Paul Evans, “Mobbed” by Carol Claire Dederer Geri Seafoss, Eric Lehman, Em- ment held at Hughesville High John Baur of Shavertown was present a musical comedy, “The
Higgins Clark, “The Fifth Wit- MYSTERY ery Yurko, Keith McDonald and School, Hughesville. Walter elected president, and Peter Lin- Beantown Choir,” on Wednes-
ness” by Michael Connelly, “Late “Mobbed” by Carol Higgins Meagan Wega. Team members gained first place by defeating coln secretary at the Scout day evening. Mrs. Martin Porter
Edition” by Fern Michaels, “The Clark, “Anthem for Doomed from Lake-Lehman High School Unstead of Hughesville by a Council Troop 232, St. Therese’s will direct the following cast:
Silver Boat” by Luanne Rice, Youth,” “Hiss of Death” by Rita are Mike Sholtis, Michelle Ri- score of 3-0 in the finals. Church last Monday. Other offi- Mrs. John Engler, Miss Verna
“Crunch Time” by Diane Mott Mae Brown chardson, Jeff Gold, Chris Koch- Members of Cub Pack 233 met cers: Joseph Polacky, treasurer, Morgan, Miss Doris Owen, Miss
Davidson, “Once Upon a Time, SCIENCE FICTION er, Jeffrey King, Jason Toluba, recently in the social room of St. Stephen Waldo, quarter master, Wilma Hunt, Mrs. Wayne Gor-
There Was You” by Elizabeth Betrayer” by C.J. Cherryh, Fedor Welebob and Melissa Bil- Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shaver- Edward M. Buckley, chairman of don, Mrs. Clyde Fowler, Mrs.
Berg, “I’ll Walk Alone” by Mary “Sign of the Moon” by Erin Hun- lington. town. The scouts displayed pro- activities, Paul Laux, publicity, Roy Tyron, Mrs. William Mo-
Higgins Clark, “Field Gray” by ter After 34 years, Friday night jects they had completed during Herman Seiber, Institutional rifred Jones, William Davis,
Philip Kerr, “Save Me” by Lisa LARGE PRINT FICTION may be the last time Florence the year and were assisted in Representative. Ralph Rood, D.C. Smith and
Scottoline, “Treason at Lisson “The Knitting Diaries” by Hughes Sherwood will direct a their descriptions by Wayne Pet- Election of officers was held at Benjamin Hicks.
Grove” by Anne Perry Debbie Macomber, “Home Free” Dallas Senior High Spring Con- tit. Their projects are now on dis- the quarterly meeting of Back Information for “Only Yester-
FICTION by Fern Michaels, “The Saturday cert. Sherwood’s husband Rob- play in the window of DeRemer’s Mountain Area PTA/Associ- day” is taken from past issues of
44 Charles Street” by Danielle Big Tent Wedding Party” by ert retired recently from Com- TV and appliance Store, Shaver- ation Council of Luzerne County The Dallas Post which is 122
Steel, “Miles to Go” by Richard Alexander McCall Smith, “Left monwealth Telephone and she town Shopping Center. Scouts Monday night at Dallas Borough years old. The information is
Paul Evans, “The Fifth Witness” Neglected” by Lisa Genova has applied for a sabbatical leave are Gary Masitis, Bobby Masitis, school, with Mrs. W.E. McQuil- printed here exactly as it ap-
by Michael Connelly, “Late Edi- BOOKS ON CD so they can travel. Billy Brennan, Alex Zaskowski, kin replacing Harold Payne as peared in the newspaper years
tion” by Fern Michaels, “The Sil- “The Red Garden” by Alice Alan Rosengrant, Billy Smith president; Charles A. Eberle is ago.
ver Boat” by Luanne Rice, Hoffman, “Toys” by James Pat- 30 YEARS AGO and Steven Phillips.
“Crunch Time” by Diane Mott terson, “When the Thrill is Three seniors were honored
Davidson, “Once Upon a Time, Gone” by Walter Mosley, “Gide- with special awards at the Lake- 50 YEARS AGO MOMENTS IN TIME
There Was You” by Elizabeth on’s Sword” by Douglas J. Pres- Lehman Symphonic Band Con- Mrs. George Messersmith,
Berg, “Three Seconds” by An- ton & Lincoln Child, “Fatal Er- • On May 9, 1671, Thomas Blood, an Irish adventurer better
cert recently. Karen Williams re- president of Alter and Rosary So-
ders Roslund and Borge Hell- ror” by J.A. Jance, “The Jungle” known as “Captain Blood,” is captured attempting to steal the
ceived the John Miliauskas Band ciety, St. Therese’s Church, Sha-
strom, “The Judgment” by Be- by Clive Cussler, “Tick Tock” by Crown Jewels from Charles II of England in the Tower of London.
Award as outstanding member vertown, announces that plans
verly Lewis, “I’ll Walk Alone” by James Patterson, “Strategic Charles was so impressed with Blood’s audacity that, far from pun-
of the band. Gwyn Wood and have been completed for a
Mary Higgins Clark, “Field Moves” by Stuart Woods ishing him, he made him a member of his court with an annual
John Miliauskas, Jr. received Spring Social to be held April 26.
Gray” by Philip Kerr, “Angel” by YOUNG ADULT pension.
John Philip Sousa Band Awards. In charge of refreshments will be
James Patterson, “Hiss of “Angel: A Maximum Ride • On May 14, 1914, Washington Senators pitcher Walter “Big
Frederick J. Case, principal of Mesdames Thomas Glenn, Mi-
Death” by Rita Mae Brown, Novel” by James Patterson, “The Train” Johnson throws his 54th consecutive scoreless inning,
the Dallas Junior High School, chael Tubridy, Frank Parker,
“Chasing Fire” by Nora Roberts, Queen of Water” by Laura Resau against the St. Louis Browns in Sportsman Park III. Johnson broke
announces that three students of Harry Javret and Charles Mati-
“Save Me” by Lisa Scottoline, and Maria Virginia Farinango a 53-inning record set in 1910 by Jack Coombs of the Philadelphia
the school have been awarded tus; tables, Mesdames Robert
Athletics.

“ H O W H AV E T H E R I S I N G G A S P R I C E S A F F E C T E D YO U ?

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like to see a game in anymore. Gas takes up mileage and don’t go increases on every- tang but now I’ll drive my outings. We think
Philly.” all the extra money we very far, so it hasn’t thing from bread to my mom’s Toyota.” twice before going to
Joe Frey have.” affected me.” airline tickets.” Nick Frushon Scranton."
Dallas Wyoming
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Lehman Dallas Dallas Forty Fort
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OBITUARIES N.Y., but resided most of her


adult life in Wilkes-Barre and in
Memorial donations to the
American Heart Association, 613 DALLAS SENIOR CENTER VOLUNTEERS
ADAMS - Thomas E., 79, of
Sweet Valley, died Tuesday, April
the Tunkhannock area for the
past nine months.
Baltimore Dr., Suite. 3, Wilkes-
Barre, PA 18702.
HONORED AT LUNCHEON
19, 2011, at the Wilkes-Barre Gen- She had been employed by
eral Hospital. TWA, New York, N.Y., for several SHUPP - Leland R. “Sunfish,”
He was born January 17, 1932, years. She worked as a clerk for of Avery Station Road, Factory-
in Hunlock Township, and served Fowler, Dick & Walker, The Bos- ville, died Thursday, April 21,
in the U.S. Army during the Ko- ton Store, Wilkes-Barre. She had 2011, at Mercy Tyler Hospital in
rean Conflict. He retired from the also been employed by First East- Tunkhannock.
former Pagnotti Construction ern Bank, and PNC Bank, Wilkes- He was born on December 22,
Co. after 27 years of service. He Barre branches, American Red 1931, in Tunkhannock, was a 1951
was a member of the Sweet Val- Cross, Wilkes-Barre, and Green- graduate of Tunkhannock High
ley Church of Christ. wald & Berk Insurance Compa- School, a U.S. Army veteran, and,
Surviving are his son, Thomas, ny, Kingston. for over 40 years, was employed
of Sweet Valley; daughters, Pa- She was an active volunteer for as a boilermaker for Chicago
mela Gruver, of Woodstock, Md.; numerous area cancer groups Bridge.
Karen Heffner, of Orwigsburg; and was a member of First Surviving are his wife of 52
Kimberly Holcomb, of Sweet Val- Church of Christ, Wilkes-Barre. years, Jean Zeme Shupp; a
ley; Kathy Brandenburg, of Surviving are her children, daughter, Tina, of Sugar Run; a
Blairsville, Ga.; and Tara Dropko, Christopher R., Brigantine, N.J.; brother, Roger, of Tunkhannock;
of Bunn, N.C.; brother, Fred, of Patricia Ann Wardell, Tunkhan- nieces and nephews.
Courtdale; sister, Lorraine Aus- nock, with whom she resided;
tin, of Hunlock Creek; 15 grand- Douglas , Mehoopany; a grand-
children; six great-grandchildren. SMITH - Darl, 78, of Hunlock
son; and a brother, Woodrow Wil- Creek, died Friday, April 22, 2011
Memorial donations to the son, Edwardsville.
Sweet Valley Church of Christ, at his home.
Memorial donations to the He was born on May 25, 1932,
5439 Main Rd., Sweet Valley, PA American Cancer Society, 190 CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
18656. in Hunlock Creek, attended the
Welles St., Suite 118, Forty Fort, Oakdale United Methodist Volunteers from the Dallas Senior Center were honored recently at a volunteer luncheon.
PA 18704, or the American Lung Church and was a 25-year mem- Center volunteers serve meals and assist patrons with activities. From left, first row, are Lillian
BARNARD - Mary Alice, 85, of Association of PA, 71 N. Franklin
Dallas, died Saturday, April 16, ber of Sylvania Masonic Lodge Sayre, Joe Malak and Sherlene Long, center director. Second row, Marjorie Mottern, Claire
St., Suite 207, Wilkes-Barre, PA 354, F&AM, Shickshinny, serv-
2011, in Geisinger Wyoming Val- Adams, Bianca Ricci, Joe McDonald and Sue Masters.
18701. ing 13 years as treasurer.
ley Medical Center, Plains Town-
ship. He was the owner and operator
FASSET - Wheaton D. Jr., of
She was born March 30, 1926, of an auto and truck garage in
in New Castle, Ind., earned a de-
gree from Christian College, Co-
Forkston Township, died Tues-
day, April 19, 2011.
Hunlock Creek for 50 years and
was employed for nine years on
WOMAN’S CLUB
lumbia, Mo., and attended Indi-
He was born in Meshoppen on
June 30, 1959, and worked as a la-
the maintenance staff at North- PRESENTS TEA AND FASHION SHOW
ana University, Bloomington, west Area High School, Shick-
borer at Donnora Fireworks Inc.
Ind. shinny.
in Forkston Township.
She had been an active mem- Surviving are his wife of 57
Surviving are four sons, Antho-
ber of the Wilkes-Barre Junior years, the former Iola Dodson;
ny Norconk of Wyalusing; David,
League, the Wyoming Valley daughters, Ruth Ann Gutenkunst
of Larksville, Eric Melan, of
United Way and the American and Barbara Griego, both of Hun-
Cancer Society. Tunkhannock; and Keith Ne-
whart, of Jenningsville; brothers, lock Creek; and Janice Petriga,
Surviving are her husband, Ge- Larksville; eight grandchildren;
orge M. Barnard Jr.; children, Ma- Allen G., of Meshoppen; and
Tim, of Meshoppen; sister, Kathy four great-grandchildren.
rion Finn, Dallas; George M. III, Memorial donations to Hos-
Kingston; Michael, Kingston; Su- Hamner, of Kirkwood, N.Y.; six
grandchildren; aunts, uncles, pice of the Sacred Heart, 600 Bal-
san Newell, Harveys Lake; eight timore Dr., Wilkes-Barre, PA
grandsons. nieces, nephews and cousins.
18702.
Memorial donations to the
SPCA of Luzerne County, 524 E. MATUSEK - Frank J., 83, of
Main St., Fox Hill Road, Wilkes- Old Tioga Turnpike, Benton,
Barre, PA 18702. died Thursday morning, April 21,
2011, at the Mercy Special Care Vendors sought
BELLAS – Martha F., of King-
ston and the Back Mountain,
Hospital, Nanticoke, where he
was a patient. for craft festival
died on Thursday, April 21, 2011, He was born July 14, 1927, in
Area fine artists and fine
at The Laurels in Kingston, Mocanaqua, graduated from the
craft persons are invited to
where she was a guest. former Shickshinny High School
show and sell at the Fine
She was employed for 50 years and served in the U.S. Army dur- Art and Fine Craft Festival
by PMA Insurance Co. at the ing the Korean War. He retired on Friday, Nov. 4 and Sat-
Wilkes-Barre office. After retire- from PennDOT as a foreman. urday, Nov. 5 at Triton
ment, she worked with her neph- He was a member of the Shick- Banquet Hall in Tunkhan-
ews in Appliance Parts and Sup- shinny American Legion Post nock.
ply, Kingston. and a lifetime member of the Friday’s show will be a
She was a charter member of VFW Post of Mocanaqua. gala preview featuring a va-
Trinity Presbyterian Church, Surviving are his wife, the for- riety of finger foods, bever-
Dallas. mer Bernadine Haydock, whom ages and dessert. Saturday
Surviving are nephews. he married on May17,1952; sons, will be general admission The Wyoming Valley Woman’s Club will present a High Tea and Fashion Show at noon on
Mark, at home; and Frank Jr., to the public. Tuesday, May 24 at Apple Tree Terrace, Newberry Estates, Dallas. The show will feature the
DICK - Marguerite, 76, of Shickshinny; a daughter, Joan, Proceeds from the show latest spring and summer fashions and accessories from The Dress Barn, Mary’s Bridal Trin-
Tunkhannock, formerly of Lake Silkworth; one grandson; will benefit Eatonville kets, The Blue Hydrangea, Humphrey’s Bootery & Bags and Mary Taylor’s Hair Salon. Planning
Wilkes-Barre, died Sunday, April one great-grandson; brothers, United Methodist Church. committee members are, from left, first row, Joan Hudak, co-chairman; Edna Morgan, club
17, 2011, in Mercy Special Care John and Joseph, both of Moca- To obtain an application,
president; Eileen Davis, ticket chairman. Standing, Carol Carrol, chairman; Alice Hudak, com-
Hospital, Nanticoke. naqua; a sister, Irene, Mocana- artists are asked to call
She was born in New York City, qua. 836-2441.
mentator; Anna Elmir, board member. For tickets, call Eileen Davis at 824-8461.

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Donated library books honor memory of loved ones


The following memorial/hon- siewicz, presented by Erin Coop- Cookery” by James Beard, pre- strangest Parrot” by Sy Mont-
or books have been added to the er and Lacey Wunder sented by Teri Pace gomery
shelves of the Back Mountain In memory of Peter H. Phil- In memory of Ron Merriman,
Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville lips, “Heaven is for Real” by HONOR
“Dark Emperor and Other Po-
Rd., Dallas, for the month of Todd Burpo, presented by his ems of the Night” by Joyce Sid- The following books are in
April 2011: daughter, Krista Phillips Con- man, presented by Ron and Deb- honor of Dorothy Peiffer’s 90th
birthday and are presented by
In memory of Richard M. Ross nolly bie Miller
Misericordia Water Aerobic La-
Jr., “Lessons from Pension Re- In memory of Gordon M. Fair- The following books are in dies: “Nothing’s Fair in Fifth
form in the Americas,” present- child, “New York Jets” by Tom memory of Gordon M. Fairchild Grade” by Barthe DeClements,
ed by Bill and Joanne Runner Robinson, presented by Joseph and are presented by Roan and “Miss Little’s Gift” by Douglas
In memory of Nancy Casola, and Sandra Boris Deborah Miller: “Freight Train” Wood, “The Pirate of Kindergar-
“The Love That Dog Training In memory of Victoria Cerro- by Donald Crews and “Kakapo ten” by George Ella Lyon, “The
Program” by Dawn Sylvia-Sta- ni, “James Beard’s American Rescue: Saving the World’s Travel Game” by John

Rehearsing a scene from the Music Box Repertory’s production of


“The Wedding Singer” are, from left, first row, Wendy Popeck and
Dana Feigenblatt. Second row, Dane Bower II, Amanda Reese,
John Owen Kennedy and Mark Petrole.

‘The Wedding Singer’


comes to Music Box
The Music Box Repertory will he learns that Glen is a chronic
present the outrageous Tony philanderer with no plans to give
nominated Broadway musical up his cheating ways any time
comedy, “The Wedding Singer,” soon.
May 6-8, 12-15 and 19-22 at the Other principal characters in-
Music Box Playhouse, 196 clude Julia’s party-loving cousin
Hughes St., Swoyersville. Holly (Dana Feigenblatt), Rob-
“The Wedding Singer” is based by’s still vigorous grandma Rosie
upon the 1998 hit film starring (Jessica Werbin) and his band
Adam Sandler and Drew Barry- mates, mullet-wearing biker
more and celebrates the music of Sammy (Dane Bower II) and the
the 80s, along with the era’s hilar- lovable, flamboyant George
ious fashions, pop culture and, of
(Mark Petrole).
course, big hair!
Ensemble members who por-
Fans of the hit movie will rec-
tray numerous characters are Ke-
ognize the story of sweet-hearted
vin Costley, Bill Lipski, Courtney
wedding singer Robbie Hart
(John Owen Kennedy), who after Hahn, Ted Anderson, Grace
being dumped at the altar by Rychwalski, Karl Kleist, Rebecca
trashy rocker chick fiancée Linda Darling, Karen Ragantesi, Abby
(Wendy Popeck), begins to have Barhight and Lenny, D.J. and An-
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There’s only one hitch.
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‘One Book’ program is May 12


For the sixth consecutive
year, Pennsylvania’s One Book,
Every Young Child program will
lead the way and highlight the
importance of early literacy de-
velopment in preschoolers ages
3 to 6.
The Back Mountain Memo-
rial Library will once again take
part in this endeavor by present-
ing a special One Book program
at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 12
in the Children’s Room of the li-
brary.
Jean Grube will read the Pa
One Book to the children and
lead them in songs, fingerplays
and puppet fun. Grube is an ad-
junct faculty member of Miser-
icordia University in the Fine
Arts Department teaching
Gate of Heaven students who performed in the school’s production of “The Wizard of Oz” are, from voice. She is also the director of
left, first row, Adrian Wesolowski, Anthony Huntington and Kurtis Carichner, munchkins. Second the youth choirs at St. Paul’s
row, Nick Duris, Oz; Tommy Calpin, Tin Man; Michael Gatusky, Scarecrow; Maegan Wrubel, Lion; and Lutheran Church in Lehman.
Miguel Divasson, Toto. Third row, Molly Hampsy, Glinda; Jade Broody and Maria Khoudary, shared “Whose Shoes? A Shoe for Ev-
role of Dorothy; Wicked Witch Jennifer Ringsdorf, Wicked Witch; Jamie Carty, Lady-in-Waiting; Cris- ery Job” by Stephen R. Swin-
tina McFarlane, Guardian of the Gate; and Victoria Gulton, Good Witch of the North. burne has been chosen as the
2011 One Book, Every Young Jean Grube, an adjunct faculty member at Misericordia Uni-
Child title. versity, will lead a special One Book program at 11 a.m. on Thurs-

‘Wizards’
“Whose Shoes” explores vari- day, May 12 in the Children’s Room of the Back Mountain Memo-
ous occupations through simple rial Library.
text and colorful photographs.
In the middle of the book, there of the entire person showing the This will be the only program

at GOH
is a guessing game where the occupation. scheduled for the book distribu-
reader is shown footwear worn Each child in attendance will tion this year.
by people in different occupa- receive a paperback copy of the Parents are asked to register
tions on one page and, when the book, stickers, a bookmark and a their child by calling the library
page is turned, there is a photo parent’s guide to reading fun. at 675-1182.
Gate of Heaven School stu-
dents held their annual academic

Sem students named to dean’s list


fair on April 7.
For the project, Mrs. Colleen
Engler’s eighth-grade students
chose to perform an adaptation
of “The Wonderful Wizard of
Oz.” Wyoming Seminary Dean Jay Dallas; Alannah Trombetta, Dal- Norris, Shavertown; Harry
Their inspiration for the per- Harvey has announced the Back las; Brianna Wise, Shavertown. Parkhurst, Trucksville; Joseph
formance came when the class Mountain students named to DEAN’S LIST Ridilla, Shavertown; Brandon
was in seventh-grade and they the Upper School Dean’s List for Jason Curtis, Dallas; Matthew Rome, Shavertown; Ronald
listened to a homily by Rev. the winter trimester of the 2010- Doggett, Shavertown; Omeed Rose, Shavertown; Lauren Sku-
James Paisley, pastor of St. 2011 academic year. Firouzi, Shavertown; Anita dalski, Wyoming; Noah Sunday-
Therese’s Parish in Shavertown. DEAN’S LIST Ghosh, Dallas; Bijoy Ghosh, Lefkowitz, Shavertown; Katrina
During that particular school HIGH HONORS Dallas; Frank Henry, Dallas; Wallace, Dallas; Zachary Wise,
mass, Fr. Paisley discussed the Sai Abhishek, Shavertown; Jane Henry, Shavertown; Mia Shavertown; Spencer Young-
movie with the students. James Curtis, Dallas; Lauren Medico, Shavertown; Cecilia man, Dallas.
Mrs. Engler, who was also Fernandez, Dallas; Bryden Goll-
their seventh-grade religion hardt, Dallas; Jared Gollhardt,

Music Box slates workshops


teacher, followed the homily Dallas; Joseph Kapolka, Dallas;
with more discussion in religion Molly Hampsey plays the role of Glinda the Good Witch in the Christopher Kim, Dallas; Alex
class. The students then excited- Gate of Heaven production of “The Wizard of Oz.” Kolessar, Shavertown; Andrew
ly began preparing their project Levandoski, Dallas; Tyler Mar-
for the following year. signed and applied all of her ate their backdrop which consist- tin, Shavertown; Logan May, The Music Box Dinner Play- Kids” on August 19 and 20.
During the summer months, classmates’ make-up; costumes ed of four set changes, all drawn Dallas; Danielle Melnick, Dal- house, 196 Hughes St., Music Box Theatre Academy
Engler searched for a viable were purchased and/or created and painted by the students. las; Kristen Mericle, Shaver- Swoyersville, will conduct the for ages 13-18. Classes begin Au-
script and, during the first week by the students. The elaborate On the afternoon of the per- town; Caroline Meuser, Shaver- following Theatre Workshops: gust 30 and will be held twice
of school, students chose the role Good Witch Glinda, flying mon- formance, the class chose to stay town; Adam O’Brien, Hunlock Children’s Summer Theatre weekly in the evening through
each would like to play. Every key and Dorothy costumes were after school and have its cast par- Creek; Kelly Platt, Dallas; Ash- Workshop for ages 8-12. Classes October 13. The students will
student had a role in the play and created by parents Mark and Ju- ty prior to the performance. lyn Reiser, Shavertown; Julia Ri- begin July 25 and run from 9 perform “Grease” on October
excitedly learned their lines, tak- dy Broody. Singing, dancing and eating dilla, Shavertown; Amanda a.m. to noon Mondays, Wednes- 14, 15 and 16.
ing stage directions from their Miss Ashley Walters, Gate of were interspersed with applying Schall, Hunlock Creek; Emma days and Thursdays through Call 283-2195 for enrollment
classmate, Jamie Carty. Heaven art teacher, taught the make-up, curling hair and dress- Spath, Shavertown; Mary August 19. The students will forms or additional informa-
Student Maria Khoudary de- students how to design and cre- ing in costumes. Thede, Dallas; William Thede, perform Disney’s “Aladdin tion.

CHURCH BRIEFS The Trustees of the Trucks- from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday
will hold sales A roast turkey dinner and
ville United Methodist Church through or by fax to 696-3898. bake sale will be held from 4:30
Mindful meditation such as dishes, pots and pans will hold their Spring Chicken A craft show, flea market and to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, May

workshop slated
and more. Homemade baked
goods will also be available. Bag
BBQ from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday
and Saturday, May 6 and 7 at
Roast beef dinner set bake sale will be held from 9 14 at Loyalville United Metho-
a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May dist Church.
Day will begin at noon on May the Dickson Educational Facil- Huntsville United Methodist 7 at Maple Grove United Metho- Cost is $8 for adults and $3.50
The Health Ministry at Prince 7. Church will hold a roast beef
ity, Church Road, Trucksville. dist Church, 5876 Main Rd., for children under 12 years of
of Peace Episcopal Church in For more information, call dinner on Saturday, May 7.
Dallas will present a free work- Take-out orders will be available Sweet Valley. age.
675-3859. Eat-in or take-out dinners will
shop on mindful meditation from 4:30 to 7 p.m. For information, call Kathy Takeouts are available by
be available at $8.50 each. Call
Tickets are $8 for adults and Brown at 709-0289. calling 477-3521 and leaving a
from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday,
May 4. TUMC trustees plan $4 for children and must be
Shirley at 675-1937 for tickets.
message with a name, phone
The workshop will be con-
ducted by Cathy Mascelli, em- chicken barbeque reserved in advance by calling
the church office at 696-3897 Sweet Valley church Turkey dinner slated number, number of dinners
requested and pickup time.
ployee wellness coordinator for
The University of Scranton.
To register, call the Prince of
Peace office at 675-1723.

Prayer ceremonies
slated for CUMC
State Representative Karen
Boback will be the guest speak-
er at the National Day of Prayer
Ceremonies on Thursday, May 5
at the Centermoreland United
Methodist Church.
The sanctuary will open at 6
a.m. A free breakfast will be
available at 7 a.m. in the dining/
kitchen area of the church. Cere-
monies will begin at 8 a.m.
following the theme of “A
Mighty Fortress is Our God.”
The ceremonies are non-
denominational.

Dorcas Society
sponsors sale
The Dorcas Society of St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church, Route
118, Dallas, will sponsor its
annual spring rummage sale
from 8 a.m. to noon on Friday
and Saturday, May 6 and 7 in
the church social hall.
Items available for purchase
will include clothing, toys/
games, jewelry, seasonal deco-
rations, books, household items
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THE DALLAS POST SUNDAY, MAY 1, 2011

Sports

A Lake-Lehman lacrosse player tries to get the ball away from K. Angelo Baltier of Lake-Lehman attempts to take the ball from J. Brian DeLuca of the Dallas High School lacrosse team gets
Gilbert of Dallas. Weaver of Dallas. bumped by Lake-Lehman’s Liam Ribaudo.

Lacrosse with
limited funds
School teams sanctioned by A big help came from students
PIAA but get no financial at the West Side Career and
help from school boards. Technology Center in Pringle -
Yaple configured with a teacher
By SARAH HITE to incorporate the making of
shite@mydallaspost.com
the team’s goals as a student
project.
Two Back Mountain boys la-
crosse teams recently sparred on
a Lake-Lehman field, helmets feet and into the game.
clinking and sticks becoming in- Mark Yaple, coach of the boys
tertwined as the players strug- team at Lake-Lehman, had to de-
gled to score. vise creative money-saving tech-
Though the Pennsylvania In- niques after he was denied fund-
terscholastic Athletic Associ- ing from the school board earlier
ation-recognized teams are con- this year.
sidered local rivals, the dueling Yaple was able to get helmet
teams also have quite a bit in donations from the Back Moun-
common. tain Youth Lacrosse Team and he
The Lake-Lehman and Dallas bought other equipment at a
boys and girls lacrosse teams are lower cost at sports conventions. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
currently not district-sponsored The teams even received a The Dallas High School lacrosse team celebrates a victory over Lake-Lehman.
sports and team members, $1,000 donation from the Lake-
coaches and parents feel the Lehman Foundation, the school’s
pinch of athletic funding. scholarship program. woods. games to accommodate travers- “It’s fun; it’s addicting,” said to foot the athletics bill.
Lake-Lehman School Board A big help came from students It was the only playing and ing teams. Yaple, who previously coached John Carey, the parent of a
member Andrew Salko said the at the West Side Career and practice area the school board But for the players, the extra the Back Mountain Bandits, also Dallas lacrosse player, said he is
school board would have liked to Technology Center in Pringle - could allow the team, due to oth- work and expense are worth it. a parent-run organization. “It’s “frustrated” that the sport is not
“give them something,” but the Yaple configured with a teacher er spring sports teams battling Brandon Kelley, 16, of Lehman, is the fastest game – you’re on your district-funded.
current financial struggle all dis- to incorporate the making of the for space. in his fifth year playing the game, two feet from start to finish.” “Parents are upset,” Carey
tricts are facing won’t allow for team’s goals as a student project. “While it’s not the prettiest and he wouldn’t trade his experi- Kelley, whom Yaple considers said. “The schools aren’t backing
any new extracurricular activity Students worked with metal field, it works,” said Yaple of the ence for a few extra dollars in his one of his best “attack men,” us but approve us for PIAA sta-
funding. piping to fashion the goals, and field. “It actually drains really pocket. even encouraged several of his tus. Other teams get school bus-
“In our minds, we couldn’t jus- the project saved Yaple, athletes well.” “You got to do what you got to friends to join the team, includ- es, uniforms. Meet us halfway.”
tify funding another sport while and parents an estimated $1,500. Yaple said the teams are re- do,” he said. ing 16-year-old Colin Kovalchek Carey said the sport isn’t going
we were looking to make aca- Yaple said the teams were only sponsible for maintenance of the He estimates he and his par- of Harveys Lake. away anytime soon either – the
demic cuts,” Salko said. “That’s responsible for buying nets for field, including painting regula- ents have spent around $800 on Kovalcheck said the idea of total number of boys and girls in-
what it came down to. Hopefully, each goal. tion lines and cleaning up brush equipment, from multiple sticks working together as a team off terested in the sport this year
we’ll be in a better position but it The battle is still an uphill one, and debris. to helmets, padding and other the field better prepares coordi- was more than 300.
doesn’t look that way for the though. Field space is hard to Away games are another has- protective necessities. nation when game time comes. “Other sports are given every-
next two to three years.” come by for the teams, and the sle - the teams have to rely on Kelley said once he started “We get out and paint the thing – a trainer, coaches,” he
This is the Lake-Lehman latest match between Dallas and carpooling from parents, as there playing, on the suggestion of a lines, clean up the field in the said. “We’re all volunteer par-
team’s first year despite being ap- Lake-Lehman was fought on a is no transportation budget for friend, he was hooked on la- spring and get our own nets,” he ents, and we don’t mind paying
proved for play by the school space located behind Lehman- buses. Some teams work togeth- crosse – he estimates between said. “It’s hard to get funding. It’s taxes (for this sport).”
board in 2008. Without district Jackson Elementary on Market er to minimize traveling, includ- weight lifting, practicing and like we have to prove ourselves. While Amy Butchko, of Loyal-
financial support, it’s been a long Street where a rocky pathway ing playing two or three games playing games, he focuses on the But it shows on the field.”
road for the teams to get on their leads to a field surrounded by in one day or rescheduling sport about 30 hours a week. Some parents aren’t so happy See LACROSSE, Page 11

Raiders schedule registration U-13 BMT Bandits


lacrosse team wins
The Kingston Township Raid- pounds and not turn 15 years of
ers will hold football and cheer- age before November 30.
leading registration from 6 to 8 Football/cheerleading break-
p.m. on Thursday, May 26 at the downs are: A team, 12-14 years
Kingston Township Municipal old; B team, 10-11 years old; C

one and loses one


Building. team, 8-9 years old and D team,
Residents of Kingston Town- 5-7 years old.
ship, Shavertown, Trucksville Those registering should bring
and Wyoming between the ages a copy of their birth certificate, a
of 5 and 14 are eligible to partici- recent photograph, medical or in-
pate in the Raiders organization. surance information, two proofs Team battles inclement Stone Mannello with a hat trick,
Fourteen-year-olds playing of residency and a completed reg- Ricky Morgan (2), Justin Hutch-
football must weigh less than 145 istration packet.
weather during Limerick
inson (1) and John Luksic (Por-
Memorial Park Tournament. ter) (1).
The defense of Justin Hutch-
The U-13 Bandits roughed the
DHS tennis team loses to Tunkhannock miserable weather and compet-
ed in the Annual Limerick Me-
ins, Nick Whitesell and Xavier
Barber kept the Bulldogs to just
one goal.
The Dallas High School ten- Andrew Nakkache, 4-6,6-3,6-2. morial Park Tournament last Great attack was played by
nis team suffered a 3-2 defeat to In doubles competition, Mark week. Justin Phillips, Conner Duffy
Tunkhannock on April 25. Swick/Brent Christy (T) defeat- The Bandits played great in and Ryan Trumm.
In singles action, Ethan Pen- ed Ryan McCarthy / Blake Do- both games, with one win The middies of John Luksic,
sak (D) defeated Kyle Christy, novan, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2; and Robbie against the Bulldogs and one Connor Motley, Max Gordon, RJ
6-3, 7-5; Scot Riccetti (D) de- Hug / Corey Dulsky (T) defeat- loss against the Dragons.
feated Jordan Herbert, 6-1, 6-3; ed Tyler Tuck / Francois, 6-2, Back Mountain Bandits middie Ricky Morgan fends off the de- Driscoll, Ricky Morgan and
fense and heads towards the goal. Scoring for the Bandits were Stone Mannello played tough.
and Josh Herbert (T) defeated 6-3.
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SCHOOL BRIEFS The Dallas High School 2011


Graduation Lock-In Committee
DYB TRAVEL TEAM WINS TOURNAMENT
Zumba classes offered Theater at Walsh Hall.
The program is open free to
will meet at 7 p.m. on Thurs-
day, May 12 in the Dallas High
The Lake-Lehman Founda- the public. For more informa- School auditorium.
tion invites the public to Zum- tion, call 674-6719.
ba classes at 3:30 and 7 p.m.
Sem presents
every Tuesday and Thursday
throughout the month of May. Sem music dept. dance performance
Cost is $3 for adults and $2
for students.
presents concert The Wyoming Seminary
The Wyoming Seminary Dance Company will present
Music Department will present its annual performance, titled
Gallery features its annual spring concert at 8 “Jubilee,” at 8 p.m. on Friday,
works of Poleskie p.m. on Saturday, May 7 in the
Great Hall of Wyoming Semi-
May 13 and Saturday, May 14
in the Buckingham Performing
The Pauly Friedman Art nary, 228 Wyoming Ave., just Arts Center, North Sprague
Gallery at Misericordia Uni- north of Kingston Corners. Avenue, Kingston.
versity will present an exhibit The performance is free and
of abstract acrylic paintings of
locally born artist and writer,
MU students open to the public. For more
information, call 270-2190.
Steve Poleskie, a native of plan ice cream party
Pringle.
Poleskie’s artwork is in the Misericordia University
students scheduled to attend
Sem presents
collections of numerous mu-
seums, including The Metro-
the Dublin Pilgrimage for
Young Mercy Leaders Confer-
big band program
politan Museum and The Mu- The Wyoming Seminary
ence in August are holding a Wind Ensemble and Jazz En-
seum of Modern Art in New
Cinderella Ice Cream Party semble will present a program
York City and The Victoria and
fundraiser from 1 to 3 p.m. on of big band music at 7 p.m. on
Albert Museum and The Tate
Saturday, May 7 in the Cougars Tuesday, May 17 in the Buck-
Gallery in London.
Den located in the Banks Stu-
The exhibition will run May ingham Performing Arts Cen-
dent Life Center on campus.
1 to June 19 with a Meet-The- ter, North Sprague Avenue,
The Cinderella Ice Cream
Artist reception from 2 to 4 Kingston.
Party features a picture with
p.m. today, May 1. The recep- The program will feature
Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty or
tion is open free to the public. a character to be announced, student soloists and jazz en-
Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 8 sembles and is free and open to The Sixth Grade Boys Dallas Youth Basketball Travel Team won the championship game against
along with fun activities such Newport in the Catholic Youth Center Basketball Tournament recently. From left, first row, are
p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m. as balloon animals, face paint- the public. For more informa-
to 5 p.m. Friday and 1 to 5 p.m. tion, call 270-2190. Paul Zablotney, Dalton Gattuso, Stone Mannello, Nico DeLuca. Standing, Coach Jim Gattuso, Lee
ing, magic tricks, dancing and
Saturday and Sunday coloring and ice cream. The Eckert, Jason Anderson, Michael Farrell, Colin Pertl and Coach Vito DeLuca.
For more information, call
674-6250.
cost is $5 per child.
For more information about
Lock-In Committee
the Cinderella Ice Cream Party meets May 26 SEMINARY NAMES MVPS
Musical program set
“Ensemble Evening: Music”
benefit, call (610) 509-6204.
The Dallas High School 2011
Graduation Lock-In Committee Dallas
Concert slated
diamondmen
featuring the Misericordia will meet at 7 p.m. on Thurs-
University jazz, wind and flute This concert is free and open day, May 26 in the Dallas High
ensemble and a performance of to the public. For more in- School auditorium.
the Misericordia Chamber
Singers will be held at 7:30
p.m. on Monday, May 2 in the
formation, call 270-2190.
The Wyoming Seminary
Civic Orchestra, Yoon Jae Lee,
Sem students pick up two
Lemmond Theater at Walsh
Hall on the campus.
conductor, will present a per-
formance of classical music
present last recital In 7th/8th grade boys base-
ball, Dallas picked up two vic-
The program is open free to Wyoming Seminary student
favorites from Germany, Nor- tories this week, defeating
the public. For more informa- musicians will present the
way and Russia at 8 p.m. on Lake-Lehman, 18-2, and MMI
tion, call 674-6719. Sunday, May 8 in the Great annual Farewell/Senior Recital
at 4 p.m. on Friday, May 27 in Prep, 12-1.
Hall of Wyoming Seminary 228
Concert slated Wyoming Ave., Kingston.
The concert is free and open
the Great Hall of Wyoming
Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave.,
Dallas 18
Lake-Lehman 2
“An Evening of Violin and to the public. For more in- just north of Kingston Corners. Dallas pitchers Aaron Yur-
Piano” featuring Misericordia formation, call 270-2190. The students will perform ko, Jimmie Barlow and Adam
University adjunct instructor their favorite pieces for the last Rosencrance, assisted by the
John Vaida on violin and Tim- time as Sem students. The
othy Burns on piano will be Lock-In Committee performance is free and open
outstanding defense of Do-
nald Michalsin and Daniel
held at 7:30 p.m. on Wednes-
day, May 4 in the Lemmond meets May 12 to the public. For more in-
formation, call 270-2190. Mingey, held Lake-Lehman to
two runs with one hit through
Wyoming Seminary Upper School Director of Athletics Karen
Klassner recently announced Sem’s Most Valuable Players,
four innings to pick up an 18-2
Coaches’ Awards and Gold Award winners for winter sports. Ath-
she’s happy to man the snack ta- with the game, and she’s been in- victory.
letes who earned four varsity letters or three varsity and one

LACROSSE
ble as she watches her son, John, volved before. At the plate, Dallas had 14
junior varsity letters in their sport receive Gold Awards. In girls
play on the field. “We do this to support the hits with Zach Connolly, Jo-
basketball, Lauren Skudalski, a senior from Wyoming, was the
She said the Lake-Lehman kids,” she said. “It keeps them nathan Sabatini, David Simp-
team has a booster club that busy. It’s part of the high school son and Aaron Yurko all bang- team MVP while Catherine Clements, a senior from Shavertown,
Continued from Page 10
helps raise money for traveling experience, and having a team ing out two hits each. received the Coaches’ Award. In swimming, senior Jacob Baker,
ville, thinks the sport is “rough,” and “little extras” associated makes that possible.” of Shavertown, received the Coaches Award for the boys swim
Dallas 12 team. Shown following the awards presentation are, from left,
MMI Prep 1 Catherine Clements, Jacob Baker and Lauren Skudalski.
change to a resolution voted up- T• he board approved the re- The Mountaineers moved

CHANGES
on in January stating how much signation of Varsity Assistant to 2-0 by defeating MMI Prep,
the district will collect in delin- Track Coach Phil Kasper and ap- 12-1, Tuesday at the Drifton
quent taxes. Previously, the dis-
trict was estimated to collect
pointed Scott Summa as a re-
placement.
Complex in Freeland.
Starter Chad Phillips and
SKAMMER QUALIFIES FOR
JUNIOR OLYMPICS
Continued from Page 3 $850,000 in 2011, $900,000 in • Suzanne Corcone, of Dallas,
2012 and $900,000 in 2013. A was appointed as a clerical sub- closer Lorenzo Buckhalter
dents, and an added course, civ-
more current estimate states the stitute and Yvonne Garnett, of gave up one hit in 14 at bats for
ics and government, will be add-
ed. district will collect $1.1 million Dallas, and Anis Hamersley, of the win.
Halowich said the art and mu- in 2011 and $1 million in 2012 Benton, were appointed as a Offensively, Ryan Martin (a
sic courses will continue to be and 2013. teacher associate and clerical double), Donald Michalsin
Melone said it’s positive in substitute, respectively. and Zach Connolly (two dou-
evaluated on the elementary lev-
that the district will receive • Marilyn Neifert, a Lake- bles) had two hits each for
el to determine whether or not
more money, but he said the dis- Noxen Elementary food service
cuts or changes need to be Dallas.
trict now has more delinquent worker, was approved for an ex-
made. Spencer Bowanko and Jo-
taxes. tended unpaid leave of absence
McGovern said this curricu- • The board unanimously ap- from March 22 through May 1. nathan Sabatini (double)add-
lum realignment will “change pointed Lorraine Farrell, widow • The board accepted a letter ed one hit each while Ross
the face of Lake-Lehman forev- of former board Vice President of retirement with regret from Kleinman scored three times.
er.” He anticipates more difficult John Peter Farrell, to serve his Raymond Gitschlag effective
decisions for the board in the term until it expires in Decem- May 6.
coming months prior to the pas- ber. Farrell died following a one- • The board approved the
sage of the 2011-12 budget in
June. He said the district is also
car crash on April 15. 2011-12 school calendar. SPORTS
• The board appointed Lois • The board authorized a re-
analyzing extracurricular activ- Kaschenbach, of Dallas, as an fund of paid taxes to the follow- BRIEFS
ities and utilizing stimulus mon- elementary certified substitute ing property owners: Richard Jr.
ey to determine more penny-
pinching to balance a deficit be-
teacher. and Alecia Derhammer for a BMT Baseball
• The board accepted letters property in Lake Township in
tween $1.7 and 2.1 million.
“It’s a big ‘wait and see,’” said
of retirement from the following the amount of $638.76, Joseph will hold meeting Sara Skammer, a senior at Dallas High School, has qualified for
teachers with regret and grati- Ryan for a property in Harveys Back Mountain Baseball &
board member Andrew Salko of tude effective at the end of this Lake in the amount of $255.50, the Junior Olympic National Championships which will be held
determining what cuts need to Softball will hold a board in Long Beach, California in May. Only the top seven gymnasts
school year: Molly Malpass, sec- William Strauser Jr. for two
be made. “We have no idea ondary mathematics teacher; properties in Harveys Lake in meeting at 7 p.m. on Mon- from Region 7, which is comprised of athletes from Pennsylva-
what’s out there.” Robin Rogers, family and con- the amounts of $1,035.91 and day, May 2 at the Daddow- nia, West Virginia, Virginia, New Jersey and Maryland, qualify
In other business… sumer science teacher; and Da- $1,154.02, and Brian Zaborney Isaacs American Legion, for the National Championships. Sara trains at USA Gymnastics
• Business Manager Tom niel Williams, industrial tech- for a property in Harveys Lake in Route 415, Dallas.
Melone told the board there is a nology teacher. the amount of $155.01.
in Dunmore and is coached by Dima Renova and Omar Egis. Sara
A general meeting, open to has accepted a full athletic scholarship to Rutgers University
the public, will be held at 8 starting in the fall of 2011. From left, are Egis, Skammer and Ray-
p.m. nova.
ernments of Dallas Borough purchases.

BMCP
and Dallas, Franklin, Jackson, “When we go to purchase
Kingston and Lehman town- something, we don’t have to do
ships. separate purchasing, which
Partnership Solicitor Jeffrey means we don’t have to dupli-
Continued from Page 1
Malak said forming an intergo- cate different legal fees, and we ◆ PUZZLE ANSWERS Puzzles, Page 2
ward for the partnership’s ongo- vernmental cooperation organi- save taxpayers’ dollars while
ing cooperation, Reino said the zation has several added bene- still meeting all the needs of
organization is still working on fits that directly affect the indi- community,” he said.
tackling bigger issues facing the vidual communities. He added that some munici-
Back Mountain. “It identifies the issues all mu- palities may not be able to make
“I believe this means we nicipalities share,” he said. large purchases on their own,
should continue on moving “They’re all from Back Moun- but it becomes a possibility as
ahead with the issues,” he said. tain; they all have similar con- they work with the partnership.
“There are a lot of other issues, cerns in regards to safety and The partnership was de-
bigger issues, we’ll need to work protection issues. If you can signed to be a cooperative orga-
on one step at a time. That’s the have one ordinance that is simi- nization and not a separate enti-
best thing we can do.” lar, it helps the entire region.” ty from individual municipal-
The Back Mountain Commu- Malak said the municipal ities. Malak said this is because
nity Partnership organized in cooperation also saves tax- the group wanted to give each
June 2009 and is comprised of payers money when it comes to municipality the option to par-
representatives from the gov- applying for grants or making ticipate in projects.
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CHRYSLER `02 MERCEDES-BENZ Equipment TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft
CHEVROLET `72 BEAUTY
Home Games
5/1 Blue Jays Rear queen master
JEEP `07
5/15 Boston
PT CRUISER `01 C-240 CHEVELLE FORD ‘99 E350 bedroom, Walk
100 5/22 Mets
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thru bathroom.
Center kitchen + WRANGLER X SPA HOSPITALITY
ANNOUNCEMENTS (Old Timers Day) design. Chrome AC, heated leather Two door hard top.
BUCKET VAN dinette bed. Front 4x4, stick shift, soft
DODGE `97 RAM
wheels. 47,000 307 Motor. Needs
TEAM
1-800-432-8069 seats, 4 door. extra large living top. Red exterior,
miles, one owner. $4,700 work. Comes with Triton V8. 2 speed
room + sofa bed. well maintained,
110 Lost Looks and runs additional 400 small boom; 92,000miles;
great. New inspec-
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Big View windows.
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The Woodhouse
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air, power
cargo carrier.
Excellent condition.
standing customer
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Mach I, 40th windows/locks
77K highway miles, $18,700
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`95 SL 500
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QUARTER MIDGET FORD `07 AWD,
570.301.3602 509 Building/
new rr tire & Wheelchair Van 570-606-7654
Convertible, with FORD `52 brakes, many loaded, 1 owner, 78,250 miles. Fully Construction/
RACE CAR MUSTANG GT removable hard extras. $10,900 18,000 miles. 6
cylinder. New
serviced, new bat-
MITSUBISHI `95 Skilled Trades
76 inch Bull Rider, Premium package, top, dark Blue,
camel interior, COUNTRY SEDAN (570) 592-4982
inspection, tires
tery, tires & rods.
Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
Honda 120 motor,
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interior, 5 speed
manual. 20,000
Summer Driving
Only, Garage Kept.
CUSTOM LINE
STATION WAGON
& brakes. Like
new, inside & out.
$16,900. Call
chairs. Braun Millen-
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177,102 miles, auto-
ENTRY LEVEL
new brake system,
A-Main feature wins miles. $18,900
(570) 868-3832
Very Good
Condition, No
V8, automatic,
8 passenger, (570) 540-0975
remote. Walk up
door. Front & rear matic, four wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
CONSTRUCTION
LOST, In the Beau- Asphalt/Dirt, 3rd seat, good A/C. Power locks &
mont Area. Red Many Extras,
Accidents. Classy
HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘10 windows. Excellent lock brakes, air con-
LABORER
FORD ‘02 MUSTANG Car. Price condition, 2nd
long haired Dachs- Value $6,000, condition. $9,500. ditioning, air bags,
Reduced! owner. $9,500.
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SPORTSTER 1200
570-579-3517
GT CONVERTIBLE
$13,995 windows, power
lar on 4/25. Name Call (570) 954-2749 employees for a two
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is Pickles. If seen, mirrors, power person crew, no
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trol, AM/FM radio,
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GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE
White with red
Only driven under
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changer, leather
sary, company will
train. The work is
outdoor, fast paced,
570-760-5833 $8,900 or best CONVERSION
Collect cash, not dust! leather interior. interior, sun roof, very physical and
Clean out your
CADILLAC `94 400 CONVERTIBLE Black top.
offer. For more info,
VAN rear defroster, rear will require the
basement, garage HYUNDAI `04 Blue/white top & 289 Engine, rebuilt.
call 570-864-2543
Loaded. Low windshield wiper, applicant to be out

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or 215-379-1375
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DEVILLE SEDAN
miles. Excellent of town for eight day
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
TIBURON GT Recent document-
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miles. Original
owners manual SUZUKI `07 C50T condition.
$18,900
tion, new battery.
$2,500
intervals followed by
six days off. Appli-
Blue, 5 speed

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manual, CD, Air, 570-674-3901 cants must have a
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will sell $21,500.
$8,800.
(570) 881-2447 CRUISER Call after 2:00 p.m. valid PA driver’s
120 Found
CHEVROLET `05
wheel drive, 4 power windows & license and clean
570-335-3127
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
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leather interior,
56,000 miles, negotiable but will
Parking Lot on April
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all power, cruise
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61,000 original
CONDITION Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well
power windows
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automatic,
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incentive pay with
570-824-2510 interior, $3,300. Great convertible, Windshield, Bags, equipped. Includes 4 door, air condi-
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570-394-9004 triple black, leather Call for and 401k. Apply at:
manual transmis- Pipes, White CD player, leather
150 Special Notices interior, carriage walls,Garage Kept.
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Beautiful, mint excellent condition. Call 570-829-8753 e-mail resume to:
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$18,000
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GSXR 1000CC CHEVROLET `06 800-237-7474
ODYSSEY
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cializing in mobile
crushing operation.
defroster, rear Asking $15,000. Management expe-
EQUINOX LS
of hugs & kisses 53,000 miles. player, keyless you compare costs -
CARS!
rience a plus. This is
`73 450SL with
in our loving home AWD, Full Power, windshield wiper,
entry, sun/moon
with a newborn. AM/FM, CD roof, rear defroster,
without hassle Low mileage, 15000 $5,990 ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’ a year round opera-
Please Call Changer, Blue Convertible or worry! (570) 606-4198 with sides. All tion. These posi-
tinted windows. miles, automatic,
Lynda & Dennis Tooth, XM Radio,
CA$H $14,200. removable hard top, Get moving all-wheel drive, 4
aluminum, spread
axle. $6,500.
tions involve travel

HONDA `10
888-688-1422 Leather Interior power windows, AM door, anti-lock at a minimum Mon-
(570) 443-7522 Call with classified! day through Friday.
Expenses Paid & Sunroof
PAID before 9:30 p.m. /FM radio with cas- brakes, air condi-
2 storage trailers. Employer pays hotel
YAMAHA `04 V-STAR
$20,500 sette player, CD tioning, air bags,
(570) 814-8398 player, automatic, 4 power locks, power
ODYSSEY 570-814-4790 costs & mileage

570-301-3602
ADOPTION Call after 9:30 a.m. new tires. Cham- 1100 Custom. 5800 reimbursement.
TRUCKS FOR SALE
windows, power
A loving married pagne exterior; Ital- miles, light bar, 3 years experience
mirrors, cruise con-
teacher couple needed with operat-
BMW `07 328xi ian red leather inte- cobra exhaust, trol, AM/FM radio,
SUBARU `02
with so much to Ford, GMC, ing any of the fol-
rior inside. Garage windshield, many cassette player, CD
offer would love International-Prices lowing:
Black with black kept, excellent con- extras, must sell. player, keyless
to adopt your starting at $2,295. • Front End Loader
MAZDA `04 RX-8 dition. $31,000. Call $4,900. Call entry, rear de-
IMPREZAmileage,
WRX
interior. Heated Box Truck, Cab &
newborn. We 825-6272 570-301-3433 • Bulldozer
seats. Back up & froster, rear wind- Chassis available.
can provide a • Grinder Operator
navigation sys- Hunter Green, Low shield wiper, tinted Call U-haul
lifetime of happi-
tems. New tires & 80,000 miles. YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO windows. $17,500. • Hydraulic

OLDSMOBILE `68
ness, security 57,000 miles, 5 570-822-5536 Excavator
brakes. Sunroof. New brakes & speed, all-wheel 750cc. 8,000 miles, (570) 954-9333
& educational Employer has
Garage kept. Many rotors. New drive, 4 door, anti- saddlebags, wind- Call after 9:00 a.m. Special Edition.
opportunities. complete health-
Expenses paid.
Nancy/Kevin
extras!
Miles.
46,000

Asking $19,500.
alignment. Two
new rear tires.
No accidents.
lock brakes, air
conditioning, air DELMONT
DRASTICALLY
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl, CHEVY `05 EQUINOX
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
care package.
Submit resume to
1-866-254-3529 bags, power locks, Excellent Condition. LT (premium pack- seats. TV/DVD, bgapstone@
570-825-8888 or PRICE REDUCED power windows, REDUCED!! Must See. Asking navigation, sun roof
www.nancykevin This model only age), 3.4L, 47,000 yahoo.com
626-297-0155 $8,000 or best power mirrors, $2,499. Call after 4. plus many other
2adopt.com produced in 1967 miles. All wheel
Call Anytime! offer. For more cruise control, 570-823-9376 extras. 3rd seat .
information, call AM/FM radio, CD & 1968. All drive, power moon-
roof, windows, locks Only 1,900 Miles. 460 LINEUP
PAYING $500 BMW `93 325 IC (570) 332-4213 changer, rear
defroster, new Blitz
original 45,000
miles, Color YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR & seats. Leather
interior, 6 cd chang-
Brand New.
Asking $37,000
AUTOMOTIVE ASUCCESSFULSALE
Convertible, Burgundy, cloth Matted black finish. SERVICE
MINIMUM Metallic Green Rare, Exclusive Stainless Exhaust,
& vinyl interior, Mint condition. New
er, rear folding (570) 328-0850
INCLASSIFIED!
AEM Cold Air seats, keyless entry, DIRECTORY
INTERNATIONAL ‘95
Exterior & Tan 350 rocket
DRIVEN IN
Interior, 5 Speed Opportunity To Intake, TURBOXS
engine, 2nd
tires,
fully
inspected,
serviced &
onstar, roof rack, Doyouneedmorespace?
Full size 4 wheel Blowoff Valve &
drive trucks Transmission, Own... owner. Fender ready to ride. Wind-
running boards,
DUMP TRUCK A yard or garage sale
Heated Seats. 2nd
Boost Control.
skirts, always shield & sissy bar.
garage kept.
Refurbished, rebuilt
468 Auto Parts in classified
$10,500.
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ Owner, 66k Miles. (201) 704-8640 garaged. Trophy Low miles & garage
$14,750.
engine, transmis- is the best way
‘26 FORD
for heavy equip- winner at shows. 570-362-1910
Excellent Condition, kept. $4800. or best sion replaced.
ment, backhoes, Garage Kept,
Call before
Serious inquiries 570-301-3602 tocleanoutyourclosets!
CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
7:30 pm offer. 570-762-5158 Rear-end removed
dump trucks, Excellent Gas
MODEL T only, $7,500. and relubed. Brand CALL US! You’re in bussiness
YAMAHA` 08 R1
bull dozers Mileage. Carfax 570-690-0727 Custom Van. 67K new 10’ dump. PA
TO JUNK with classified!
HAPPY TRAILS
TRUCK SALES
available. Price
reduced $7,995
Panel Delivery
100 point TOYOTA `06 miles. Interior has
oak wood trim, car-
state inspected.
$12,900/best offer.
YOUR CAR LABORERS
570-760-2035
542-2277
or trade for SUV or
other. Beautiful /
Concours quality
restoration. Red AVALON 421 Boats & BEAUTIFUL BIKE
Perfect condition.
peting, storage
areas, TV, rear seat
570-594-1496
BEST PRICES
Gas field Cleanup
6am to 8pm Fun Car.
570-388-6669
with black fend-
ers. Never Driven.
0 miles on
New tires, new
brakes, Inspected
March 4, AC,
Marinas 3700 miles, new
rear tire, undertail
convertible to dou-
ble bed, curtains. JEEP `00 IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Crew. Must
physically fit and
be

willing to work in all

CUSTOM WRANGLER
kit, cover. Price Seats 7. Power win-
CADILLAC ‘06 STS restoration.
RARE!
AVPS, Fully
loaded, 18,000 negotiable $7,800
570-852-9072
dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil-
Free Anytime
Pickup
weather conditions.
Pre-employment
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- $40,000 mile bumper to and Random Drug
ing. New exhaust 570-301-3602

CREST 15’
ver, 52,600 miles, $38,000 bumper warranty. Testing. Must be
sunroof, heated system. New rear
$36,500 90,000 miles. available to work
seats, Bose sound $12,900. 442 RVs & Campers tires. Recently
Day/Night Shifts.
system, 6 CD inspected. Excellent
(570) 881-3712 Fiberglass condition. $4,800. Starting wage
changer, satellite
radio, Onstar, park- 2002 BMW 745i boat with FLAGSTAFF `08 Call 570-655-0530 $15.00 per hour.
Benefits available
ing assist, remote
keyless entry, elec-
The Flagship of
the Fleet
TOYOTA `93 MR2 trailer. Out-
board propul-
CLASSIC CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR after 90 days. 570-
297-4720 or apply
tronic keyless igni- T-top, 5 speed. Super Lite Fifth
New - $87,000 Custom Van. 67K TJ, Black with grey in person @ 22020
tion, & more! AM/FM/CD, AC, sion. Includes: Wheel. LCD/DVD miles. Interior has interior. 4 cylinder, Rt. 14 Troy, PA.
Midnight Emerald
310 Attorney $17,600 with beige leather power antenna. 2 motors flat screen TV, fire- oak wood trim, car- 5-speed manual
570-881-2775 New tires. No rust. place, heated mat-
Services interior. 61K miles. Erinmade, tress, ceiling fan,
peting, storage transmission. CD
527 Food Services/
Mint condition. Great condition. areas, TV, rear seat player, hardtop, full
“Lark II series” Hospitality
CHEVROLET ‘06
Hide-a-Bed sofa, convertible to dou-
Bankruptcy $595 Loaded. Garage $5,000 doors, sound bar.
Guaranteed Low Fees Kept. Navigation
PRICE outside speakers & ble bed, curtains. 4” Skyjacker
(570) 708-0269 grill, 2 sliders, 506 Administrative/
www.BkyLaw.net
Atty Kurlancheek CORVETTE Stunning,
Must Sell!
after 6:00PM
REDUCED!
$2,400
aluminum wheels,
water purifier,
Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
Suspension lift with
steering stabilizer. Clerical
825-5252 W-B
CONVERTIBLE $20,000
415 Autos-Antique NEGOTIABLE awning, microwave
tom lighting on ceil- Like new BF

OFFICE MANAGER/
$18,600 ing. New exhaust Goodrich 35’s with
DIVORCE No Fault Silver beauty, 1 570-417-3940 oven, tinted safety
$295 divorce295.com Owner, Museum
& Classic glass windows,
system. New rear Full size spare. Only
tires. Recently 85,000 miles. Harveys Lake
Atty. Kurlancheek quality. 4,900
1993 CADILLAC CADILLAC `80
raised panel fridge inspected. Excellent $6,999 RECEPTIONIST
800-324-9748 W-B miles, 6 speed. All
possible options
ALANTE
427 Commercial
Trucks &
& many acces-
sories & options.
condition. $4,800.
Call 570-655-0530
(570) 301-7221
BAR SERVERS
Free Bankruptcy including Naviga-
COUPE DEVILLE Excellent condition,
JEEP `02 GRAND
For Professional

AND COOKS
Consultation 2 Door Equipment $22,500. Engineering Firm.
tion, Power top.
DODGE `10
Excellent condition, Communication and
Payment plans. New, paid $62,000 Convertible
$3,000 located in
570-868-6986
CHEROKEE LAREDO computer skills and
CHEVY ‘08 3500
Carol Baltimore Must sell $45,900 Exquisite Candy
570-822-1959 570-299-9370 Apple Red black
soft top. 13,000
Hazleton.
570-454-1945 or SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS GRAND CARAVAN
ability to multi task
a must. Please
Experience
preferred but not
SOCIAL SECURITY
DISABILITY CHRYSLER ‘06 original miles. All
available options,
561-573-4114
HD DUMP TRUCK Travel Trailer. 29’,
mint condition, 1 Only 17k miles.
send resume to
rszat@arriseng.com
necessary.
Servers must be
Free Consultation.
Contact Atty. Sherry 300C HEMI including gold
alloy wheels.
CHEVROLET `68 C10 2WD, automatic.
Only 12,000 miles.
slide out a/c-heat.
Stove, microwave,
Fully loaded.
Excellent condi-
457 Wanted to Buy
18 or older.
Apply in person.
Dalessandro New 350 motor and Vehicle in like fridge, shower tion. Factory &
570-823-9006
Light green, 18,000 Garage Kept. 1 new transmission. new condition. inside & out. Many extended war- Auto NO PHONE CALLS
miles, loaded, owner. Final REDUCED TO $21,900. more extras. ranty. $17,995
leather, wood trim, Model Year. $5,000 FIRM 570-288-4322 Reduced. $13,500. (570) 690-2806
380 Travel $24,000. Gorgeous (570) 906-1771 Triple black, eco-

$$$ HIGHEST PRICE PAID $$$


Call 570-842-6735 nomical 6 cylinder.
570-222-4960 Automobile! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
BROADWAY SHOWS leave message $31,000
$29,900 FORD `66 C-3500 CHEVY SUNLITE CAMPER DODGE `94 DAKOTA 4x4 select drive.
CD, remote door
That Championship
Season 5/21-NEW!; FORD `07 MUSTANG $27,900 Mustang Coupe.
Pearl white, pony
Food Truck with
new motor -
22 ft. 3 rear bunks,
center bathroom,
with cap. 1 owner,
garage kept, very
opener, power win-
dows & locks,
FOR JUNK
Jersey Boys 7/20 & 63,000 highway
From an Exotic, interior. Pristine 50,000. Excellent kitchen, sofa bed. good condition. cruise, tilt wheel. VEHICLES
9/10; Sister Act miles, silver, runs condition. All stain- Many extras includ- 108k highway miles.
7/23—NEW!; Lion great, $11,500. Private Collection condition. 26K
miles. $17,000 or less steel body.
Air, Fully self con-
tained. Sleeps 6. ing lift & back seat. Garage kept. Super PICKED UP
King 8/6; Phantom
of the Opera 8/6;
negotiable.
570-479-2482 Call 570-650-0278 best offer.
(570) 817-6768
Call Jack at
570-881-5825
New tires, fridge
awning. $4500.
29 MPG gas.
$4,000
clean inside and out.
No rust. Sale price 570-876-1010
Wicked 10/19
1-800-432-8069
or Rich at 215-322-9845 or best offer
(570) 868-0944
$6,895. Scranton.
570-466-2771
570-346-7673
570-357-8319
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• Golf Pro available for private lessons
• Junior clinics offered weekly through
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List Price $22,219
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• 12’ Digging Depth
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542 Logistics/ 554 Production/ 708 Antiques & 714 Bridal Items 726 Clothing 730 Computer 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous
Transportation Operations Collectibles Equipment & Accessories Accessories Gardening
WEDDING GOWN MISSES/junior Old COLLEGE BOOKS
Software
DINING ROOM SET
package REDUCED. Navy tops XS to Writing a Research
DRIVERS QUALITY CONTROL New, tags on, ivory
strapless, size 10,
medium $1. Lilu
small purse with GATEWAY computer
CEDAR CHEST, light
maple $75. FLOOR
KITCHEN TABLE
with 6 chairs & leaf,
PLUG
Brand
AERATOR
=AGRI-FAB Paper, 5th edition,
ISBN: 1-877653-66-
Local Trucking 1949 Leuis Burg LAMPS brass with 5 light brown in color purchased at Sears.
Company looking
for OTR/REGIONAL
TECHNICIAN – Chair and Furniture
Company
ivory strapless,
beautiful bead work,
cute buttons from
Pac Sun $3. Black
system. 27” crt
monitor with built in
fixtures $25. Pine
shelf $10. Swag -
$75. Kitchen table
with 6 chairs and
Used less than 6
times. Maximum
7 good condition
$2. Life As We
Tractor Trailer Driver Entry Level Mahogany dining veil beaded to slip-on waitress speakers win xp
grapes & wine bot- leaf. walnut in color added weight = 140 Know It, a collection
3 years minimum Will assist QC match & slip. Paid shoes size 6-1/2 pro, dvd burner, of personal essays
room set consisting tles $10. $125. CEDAR lbs. Purchase price
experience with Supervisor, estab- $600 asking $125. rarely worn $1.50 mouse, keyboard & by Foote Sweeney,
of rectangle drop 570-693-2612 WARDROBE $100. approximately $162.
clean MVR. Full time lish, examine and 570-287-3505 Asics track cleats much more $300. Great condition
leaf table with CEDAR CHEST $50. sell $100.
and part time need- maintain quality on silver/light green Compaq 14” laptop DESK secretary with ISBN: 0-7434-
swirled legs, Light wood oak 570-735-3438
ed. Medical benefits production floor. size 7, good condi- includes carring hutch, new in box 7686-7 $4. Ger-
after 90 days. Position will be “on
4 padded chairs, 716 Building tion $3. Semi/ prom case, ac adapter, $95. 288-9940
complete twin bed
minal by Emile Zola
hutch with 8 draw- with removable side
hands” in produc-
ers, corner cabinet Materials dress, David’s Bridal restore dvd & color
rails $50. HOSPITAL
756 Medical ISBN: 978-0-14-
Please call tion dept., on floor web cam with
570-270-5145 or with glass top and metallic blue/ grey, 746 Garage Sales/ BED complete with Equipment 044742-2 $4.
testing and sam- DOOR. 36”x80” tea length bubble, motion detect for 570-696-3528
mail resume to: pling. $ 13/hour to
bottom drawer,
solid wood, 6 panel. surveillance. xp pro Estate Sales/ side rails $200.
telephone stand strapless size 4 570-287-8107 POWER CHAIR -
J & S Ralston start. Hours: 7 a.m.
with swirled legs. Exterior or interior. $10. Dolly’s Bou- sp3, office, 33 Flea Markets Jazzy Select, HARLEY inspection
Trucking, Inc. to 4 p.m Mon. – Fri. Natural oak finish, tique, beautiful games, typing, eng- LIVING ROOM Sofa $700 or best offer cover fits 85-96
All in very good
8 E. Ann Street Must have prior right or left with Sherri Hill short lish tutor & much and Loveseat. ALSO, regular $20. harley c to r
Plains, Pa 18705 experience in QC
condition.
hardware. $200. dress violet & pink, more, needs new 744 Furniture & Leather. Light beige, wheelchair, with console door cover
$1300 for all.
and with Microsoft
570-239-7846 Call 570-735-8730 with bow at waist, battery. $150. Accessories great condition extra weight sup- pak fits 92 or later

HYDRO-VAC & Word & Excel. Will


operate forklift and DOLL very old
or 570-332-8094
GLASS DOOR. 3
can be worn strap-
less, size3/4, worn
570-457-6610
BEDROOM SET
$350. 823-9551 port. $100. Call for
more details
$20. harley l to r
mirror, short stem,
some heavy lifting Rustic, dark wood, LOVESEAT & left, fits all 65 and
grandmother’s doll 732 Exercise
TRANSPORT DRIVERS
once. $30. 570-829-2411
may be required. 1930’s or earlier, way glass door for Unique Tiffany twin captain’s bed, OTTOMAN solid later models, new
CDL A or B with Must be detailed slight worn spot, bath tub. $25 gown, Terra cotta Equipment dresser with mirror, sand colored cush- $25. 570-735-1589
Tanker Endorse- oriented and have cloth body filled with 570-331-8183 color with beading, chest of drawers, ioned, excellent 758 Miscellaneous
ment. 2 Years Expe- ability to multi-task. shavings $65. 1937 layered, lace, Vin- AB-LOUNGE SPORT desk with hutch & shape $200. Looking for the right deal
ROOFING, 5 rubber AIR CONDITIONER:
rience required. Competitive benefit brass Mickey rolls, R.P.I. Royal tage looking, strap- w/ owners manual & chair, very good 570/824-7807 or on an automobile?
package. Candi- Mouse belt buckle DVD, Excellent con- condition $300. 570-545-7006 5000 btu energy Turn to classified.
Clean MVR. Must be Edge 10’X50’ .060 G less, from Prom
dates meeting qual- dition $40.00 negotiable. LOFT savor ac works
able to work/day $20. Rawcliffe Petal Black EPDM. $200 Excitement, size 12,
(570)825-0330 BED Custom Built. PATIO FURNITURE; great, $40. AM/ It’s a showroom in print!
night shift. Pay up to ifications should for- 1991 yellow bubble runs small. Must
ward resume with per roll firm. Save! Light oak, very solid, complete set 6 FM/CassettE & cd Classified’s got
$30.00/hour. Bene- fairy #2904 of 9500 see. $40. Short
fits available after wage requirements $15. Barbie wearing
(570) 822-9625
gold, sequin bodice, built-in desk with 2 chairs, 2 tables, 2 player boom box the directions!
to: drawers & over- foot stools, umbrella $25. Lexmar color LAWN ORNAMENT
90 days. Call 570-
297-4720 or apply AEP Industries,
cowgirl outfit, 1966
$30. Vintage camel LINE UP full tulle sparkly bot-
tom prom dress ELLIPTICAL: Bronze, head light, shelves and stand. $100. printer new in the cement yard donkey
& 5 drawers, excel- 570-474- 0154 box $20. DVD/VCR
in person at 22020
Rt. 14 Troy, PA.
Inc.,Attn: Human
Resources,
salt & pepper shak-
ers, handmade from
A GREAT DEAL... from David’s Bridal,
size 4, worn once.
silver, & black
Omega Fitness Ellip- lent condition. $400 SOLID OAK DINING
combo with all hook
with flower cart 3’
x3” planter for flow-
20 Elmwood Ave.,
Mountain Top, Pa.
Israeli Olive Wood
1950’s selling on
IN CLASSIFIED! $15. BCBG black tical Trainer
instruction book &
w/ negotiable.
570-868-6613
TABLE 42X58 WITH
ups $40. DVD player
with all hook ups
ers. sell for $90.
ATTIC CLEANED
548 Medical/Health short semi dress, 4-12 INCH LEAVES
18707, Fax (570) Ebay for $75 asking Looking for the right deal sequins on top, adapter $300.00 AND 4 OAK CHAIRS.
$15. AB-DOER exer- OUT !!! many, many
CLOSET metal with cise machine new in
474-9257, Email: $25. Call 570-474- on an automobile? worn once, size 4. (570)825-0330 two doors, recently BEAUTIFUL. A MUST items ( over 100 ! )
RESIDENTIAL Grullony@
aepinc.com
2756 between
8:30am & 8:3-0 pm
Turn to classified. $15. BCBG red short
semi, pleated criss 742 Furnaces &
painted cream
color, one rod for
SEE. $500.00
(570)655-0286
box, never openend
a $150. value for
christmas decora-
tions, candles, flow-
It’s a showroom in print! only $70. Dell flat
CARE AIDES
We are a Drug Free crossed top, flowy hanging clothes and ers. lamps, suitcas-
Workplace. EOE NEON SIGN - Elec- Classified’s got skirt, beautiful, worn Heaters 8” high shelf. Mea- 746 Garage Sales/
screen 16” monitor es all for $ 75. call
Part time positions tric, Camel sign, 30 with keyboard,
available. Looking years old, $200. the directions! once, can be worn
FIREPLACE. Brick
surements - 66” H x
Estate Sales/ mouse all hookups,
570-735-2081
strapless size 4 36” W x 21” D.
for caring & com- 570-829-2411 front electric. 6’ Good condition. Flea Markets wires and cd users MISC: Daavlin
726 Clothing $15. 7 dance dress-
passionate people wide. $500 or best $20. guide all for only stand-up UVB light
PIANO. Ericsson es sizes small,
for Alzheimer’s offer. 570-288-3233 $40. call for Psoriasis w/
upright from 1885. CLOTHING medium & large,
assisted living facil-
ity. Must be a high Needs tuning and women’s size large
& extra large con-
$5.each 696-3528
744 Furniture &
COMPUTER DESK,
with hutch, good
BUYING 570-262-3273 owners manual,
keys, & goggles
some minor repairs. $300.00
school graduate.
Reliable applicants 600 $200. 868-6613 sisting of pants, LINE UP Accessories condition $50. US & BARREL,
wooden. (570)825-0330
tops, jackets, shoes CEDAR CHEST with
need only apply. No
phone calls please.
FINANCIAL YEARBOOKS: size 9, over 35 A GREAT DEAL... ANTIQUE FIRESIDE cushion seat, $150. FOREIGN 53 gallon. RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
Coughlin H.S. 1926, items. Good condi- CHAIRS (2) $50. TEA CART, oak. $65 Excellent Hand made
Apply within. COINS &
Keystone 610 Business
1928, 1932, 1937,
1940, 1961, 1963,
tion. $35. 655-1808 IN CLASSIFIED! each.
570-674-2644
570-655-0952
CURRENCY
condition $195.
570-876-3830
Rosaries,
570-829-2411
$5.
Garden Opportunities 1942, 1943, 1944, DRESSES: Evan Looking for the right deal DAY BED.
HIGHEST
Estates 1949. G.A.R. H.S. Picone size 4, bur- ARMOIRE over- White wicker Henry SEWING MACHINE
100 Narrows Rd 1934, 1935, 1936, gundy, 4 roses are on an automobile? sized, solid pine Lind w/trundle. PREMIUMS FOR BATHROOM SINK with antique wood-
Includes 8 matching SILVER DOLLARS SET: Gerber white
Route 11 1937, 1945, 1946,
1951, 1955, 1956,
attached to two
panels on the back ,
Turn to classified. wood, country
french design, 3 pieces. Complete & BETTER ITEMS porcelain bathroom
en cabinet. $50 or
best offer.
Larksville
It’s a showroom in print! shelves, beautifully set $750. Call for sink with mirror and
Riverstreet
1957, 1961, 1965,
1966, 1970, 1980,
georgeouss $45.
Jessica McClintock, Classified’s got carved wood doors, individual prices. GOLD & medicine cabinet.
Matching set. $80.
570-825-5847
TIRES: set of 4
striking showcase 570-498-0977
Manor CREATIVE & EXCITING 1985, 2005, 2006.
Meyers H.S. 1935,
size 5, burgundy,
strapless, small the directions! piece for bedroom
Say it HERE
SILVER 570-331-8183 Michelin green x
mxv4 plus radial
has an opportunity Paint your own 1936, 1937, 1938, embroided flowers or family room.
available for a pottery studio $200. 690-8009 in the Classifieds! JEWELRY & BEDLINER: 89 tires, all season.
1942, 1943, 1944, over dress $40. 728 Commercial/ Chevy S10 truck
Full Time Day Shift franchise. Low start 1945, 1946, 1960, Jump dress, size 570-829-7130 WATCHES P205/55R16 excel-
BAR hardwood, bedliner, standard
Industrial lent condition
HOUSEKEEPING AIDE up & local training.
POKE-A-NOSE
1974, 1975, 1976,
1977. Kingston H.S.
5/6, black with silver
sparkles throughout
Equipment
liquor cabinet with DESK brown, very ALL TYPES cab $30. 2000
Chevy Cavalier LS
15,000 miles $200.
We offer a competi- POTTERY 1938, 1939, 1940, dress with rhine- lock, copper insert sturdy, 2 drawers, OF STERLING rear trunk spoiler,
570-926-5075
Inspiration is Within top, 2 barstools, 4 excellent condition,
tive salary and ben- 1944, 1948, 1949. stone straps $40. BOY’S SUITS, navy, 1/2’ long. Excellent $45. 570-239-2937 SILVER black $10. Four TOASTER OVEN
efits. Every other Call Jason Plymouth H.S. 1930, Urban Girl Nites size Old Postcards & barrel carb running white $10. TOASTER
husky size 14/16 and condition, great for
weekend & holiday 570-730-7855 or 1931, 1932, 1933, 5/6, red with criss- DRESSER: 3 drawer, from Chevy motor 4 slot $5. Both
size 8. like new. $10 entertaining, must Local Photo’s,
rotation required. email: pnpfranchise 1938, 1943, 1944, cross on back top drawer needs $50. 3 suitcases in excellent condition.
each Call 823-4941 see, smoke free
Willing to train. @yahoo.com 1959, 1960. matching purse repair $20. Larger Lead Soldiers & excellent shape LITTER BOX cov-
$40. 570-288-8689 home. $650. nego-
Hanover H.S. 1951, corner computer Old Toys, Mining $40. 570-740-1246 ered, new $7.
730 Computer tiable. 693-0884
FLORAL SHOP
Opportunities for 1952, 1953, 1954, desk, light oak & 570-239-2937
RN’S AND C.N.A.’S
are also available. The only shop
1960. West Pittston
H.S. Annual 1925,
GOWNS: Jessica
McLintock, laven-
Equipment &
Software
BAR STOOLS for
counter/island, sad-
gray $75.
570-868-6018
& Military Stuff,
Old Crocks, Jugs
BOOKS: (2) World
War II Veterans : TRAILER HITCH with
1926, 1927, 1928, der, full skirt netting, Tom Brokaw’s “The hardware, fits 2005-
in the area! bodice, spaghetti dle seat, walnut & Bottles, Fine
All interested 1931, 1932, 1959. wood, 24” like new KITCHEN SET beige Greatest Genera- 2008 Escape, Mer-
1,300 sq/ft retail straps, matching DESK. Computer marble top, octagon
parties please apply & 1,300 sq/ft Luzerne H.S. 1951,
Desk $50. Call 735- $40 set of three. China & Glass- tion” stories of cury Mariner, Mazda
1952, 1956, 1957, wrap, size 9/10 shape, pedestal World War II heroes Tribute $110 or best
in person at storage $30. After Six, soft 8730 or 332-8094 570-696-4494 ware, Local
1959. Berwick H.S. base, 4 captain 390 pages pub- offer. 570-466-1214
Riverstreet Manor
440 North River St.
Wilkes Barre, PA
$63,000
Includes
1952, 1953, 1956,
1957, 1958, 1960,
blue, floor-length A-
line skirt with lining, Don't need that
Guitar?
BED. Craftmatic
Adjustable. $500 or
chairs all on wheels,
gorgeous. Paid
Advertising
STAMPS
lished 1998. Both
books in good con- TURKEY FRYER all-
1967, 1968, 1969 fitted top, spaghetti best offer. $1300 sell for $300. dition. $10. each in-one gas & char-
18707 established sales, straps, empire waist Sell it in the coal single burner
,1970. Lehman H.S. 570-288-3894 Moving must sell. Call Jim A WWII vet-
all equipment,
RN/LPNs showcases,
inventory &
1973, 1974, 1976,
1978, 1980. Nanti-
line, size 16. $30.
570-814-9845
Classified Section!
570-829-7130
570-650-6434 570-675-4085 cell
570-406-7719 PAYING eran at 655-9474. smoker grill & turkey
fryer, propane tank!
Needed memberships to
FTD, Tele-Floral &
coke Area H.S.
1976, 2008. Dallas
JACKET: boys gen-
uine Italian stone
TOWER HP dual
core tower. 3.4ghz
CANOPY BED-
white, double with LAMP - Parlor stand Record Like new over $300
invested. take all for
Maxim Health-
care is looking for 1-800-FLOWERS.
Willing to train
H.S. 1966, 1967,
1968. Bishop Hoban
leather jacket, size
14. $25. 868-6018
cpu. ddr2 ram. win-
dows 7. delivery.
four drawer chest
and night table
up lamp. Very good
condition. Grey Ca$h CANISTER SET 4
$165. Cash or pay-
pal. 570-735-2661
a RN/LPN in the
Greater Wilkes- buyer. Owner
retiring after 25
H.S. 1972, 1973,
1974, 1975. West PURSES (2) Vera
$85. 570-905-2985
$100.00 for
three. 654-2505
all metal color. $25.
570-740-1246 Prices piece, burgundy, $8.
Hamilton Beach can VACUUM Bissell
Barre area with at opener, used less wide cleaning path,
years in business. Side Central Bradley assorted all attachments,
least 1 year of
Room for Catholic H.S. 1965 - purses $20 each. 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other HERITAGE
than 1 year $8. Vac-
powerforce, bag-
experience and a 1974, 1980, 1981. 570-693-2612 uum bags, Elec-
potential growth.
valid CPR card. Westmoreland H.S. GALLERIES trolux upright, 4 ply, less turbo, 12 amps
Preferred experi- CALL 570-542-4520 1952, 1953 - 1954 style C (generic) 10 MZX1MUM $45. One

Find Earn Extra Cash


ence is with adults G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
DALLAS, PA count $10. Elec- portable Pronto 2 in
Pictures available. 1 Electrolux with
and quadriplegics. 1973, 1974, 1975, Located Directly trolux upright 4 ply
- Excellent Pay style U, 8 count $10 charger & stand
1976 Pittston H.S. across from the $20. 570-735-8730
and style U (gener-
- Weekly 630 Money To Loan

that For Just A Few


1936, 1951, 1954, Dallas Agway on
Paychecks ic) 10 count $10. or 570-332-8094
1963 Pittston Hospi-
- Direct Deposit “We can erase tal School of Nurs- Rt. 415 570-868-6018
- Convenient your bad credit - ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, Look for our blue 762 Musical

new
DRAPES 2 pair sin-
Online Training 100% GUARAN- 1959 West Pittston & white signs gle width gold & Instruments

Hours A Day.
- Benefits TEED.” Attorneys H.S. 1950, 1954, hooks $5. Poise
Contact for the Federal 1955, 1956, 1960 Tues. thru Sat. Maximum long DRUM SET 5 piece

job.
Dave or Eric @ Trade Commission Hazleton H.S. 1938, 10 am to 5 pm pads, box of 42. Maxx $100.
570-822-6900 say they’ve never 1939, 1940, 1941, 570-674-2646 $10.50 474-5653 570-674-2644
seen a legitimate 1942, 1943, 1945,

Deliver
LINEUP credit repair opera- 1948, 1949, 1950,
1953, 1954, 1955, 509 Building/ 509 Building/
ASUCCESSFULSALE
tion. No one can 752 Landscaping &
legally remove 1956, 1957, 1959,
Gardening Construction/ Construction/
accurate and timely 1960, 1961, 1962,
INCLASSIFIED! Skilled Trades Skilled Trades
Doyouneedmorespace?
information from
your credit report.
1964 Hazle Twp H.S.
1951, 1952 The CHAINSAW
homelite 16” bar
gas
A yard or garage sale
in classified
It’s a process that
starts with you and
570-825-4721
Times Leader includes case and
TOOLMAKER
is the best way involves time and a
conscious effort to
710 Appliances Classified extra chain runs
great $75. Lawn-
Sapa Extruder, Inc. an aluminum extru-
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
DRYER: Gas dryer - section. mower Craftsman
21” cut runs great sion facility, is looking for a first shift Tool-
large capacity $125. not selfpropelled no maker. This individual needs to be self-
with classified! ing credit and debt
Village at at ftc. gov/credit. A
Side by side bisque
refrigerator, 8 years
(No Collections) bag. $75. Werner
6ft aluminum step
motivated and must be able to perform in
message from The old with filter, ice & ladder good condi- a team environment and work independ-
Greenbriar Times Leader and
Available routes: ently. This position requires 10 years expe-
Assisted Living water dispenser tion $30. 16’ exten-
the FTC. $275. 570-287-8107 sion ladder, alu- rience as a Toolmaker, a high school diplo-
PART TIME RANGE/STOVE,
minum, good condi-
tion $50. firm ma or equivalent plus apprenticeship or
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Kenmore Elite, gas,
black,
condition,
excellent
asking
Laflin/Hudston 570-655-3197 journeymen’s papers. Requires knowledge
of aluminum fabrication processes, opera-
MOWER: lawn push
•Personal Care
Aides - All Shifts $200. 262-4866 $920 Monthly Profit + Tips mower, older model tion of basic manual shop machines and
works great $75. use of precision measurement equipment.
•Dietary Aide
•Cook 700
REFRIGERATOR
Kenmore, almond,
225 daily papers / 240 Sunday papers 570-283-0636 Ability to design tools, fixtures and
Apply within:
MERCHANDISE 21.6 cu. ft. with ice Chamberlain Street, Driftwood Drive, Hilldale Drive, MOWER: MTD rid- machines that involve hydraulic, pneu-
maker & filtered
4252 Memorial Hwy
Dallas, PA 18612 water $300.
Jason Drive, Lombardo Drive ing lawn mower with
rear grass catcher
matic and basic electrical controls. If you
570-868-6018 feel that you meet these qualifications
702 Air & new battery

Conditioners STOVE, electric, Call 829-7130 Duryea $350. 457-6610 please send a resume with salary

Find a
requirements to:
AIR CONDITIONER
bisque,
good
Amana,
condition
to place an $560 Monthly Profit + Tips
Peter’s Lawncare
See our ad under Sapa Extruder, Inc.
employment ad.
newcar
$40 $100. 288-9940 Call an Expert
570-740-1246
STOVE/RANGE
149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers 1165 Lawn Care
330 Elmwood Avenue,
Mountain Top, PA 18707
electric, beige $80. ONL
NLY ONE
ONLY N LE
LEA
LE DER.
LEADER. Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street, TRIMMER/EDGER Attention: Human Resources

online Columbia Street, Cranberry Terr., Evans Street


REFRIGERATOR Torro electric, 10”
medium size, white cut, new in box
Teresa.mandzak@sapagroup.com
AIR CONDITIONER
portable, 10,000 $75. WASHER $75. timesleader.com $20. 825-9744 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
at
BTU, G.E., excellent
condition. Asking
DRYER, gas $80.
570-704-8134 Dallas E.O.E.

91
timesleader.com $150. 829-6417
$400 Monthly Profit + Tips 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/
706 Arts/Crafts/
Hobbies WASHER: Whirlpool
Duet Sport HT front
% 92 daily papers / 144 Sunday papers
Baldwin Avenue, E. Center Hill Road, Claude Street,
Transportation Transportation Transportation

RAGGEDY ANN & load washer, multi


settings, energy
Midland Drive, Saginaw Street
ANDY DOLLS 25”
beautiful, hand efficient, white,
of Times Leader CDL CLASS A
made made clothes excellent condition,
less than 2 Years readers read West Pittston
with embroided
faces, sold in set
$75. 570-288-8689
old (Paid $900).
Must sell, only $500. the Classified $760 Monthly Profit + Tips DRIVERS
570-825-7867
section. 183 daily papers / 186 Sunday papers TIRED OF LONG TRIPS...AWAY FROM HOME AT NIGHT
708 Antiques & WASHING
*2008 Pulse Research
Collectibles MACHINE. Like new. Exeter Ave., Ann Street, Clear Spring Ct.,
ONL
NLY
L ONE
ONLY N LE
LEA
LE DER
D .
LEADER. Front loader. Very
nice. 24” wide. Ledgeview Drive, Susquehanna Ave., York Ave. REINHART FOODSERVICE, LLC
LP’S, 78’S, 45’S
Many cycles includ- HAS THE CAREER FOR YOU!
What Do Parsons
From 40’S, 50’S,
timesleader.com ing hand wash &
60’S & 70’S
$1 each. 829-2411 heavy duty. $325. $1000.00 SIGN ON BONUS
$965 Monthly Profit + Tips
You Have
570-817-0409
CDL Class A drivers transport products from our Pittston domicile to
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts customer locations, conduct pre/post trip inspections, unload cased
712 Baby Items 194 daily papers / 222 Sunday papers
BABY CARRIAGE ,
To Sell Wyoming Street, Auburn Street, West Chestnut Street,
products from trailer to desired customer location, and other duties as
assigned. Drivers must be willing to operate a Tracscan unit and be able

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES Today?


excellent condition,
includes hood &
East Elm Street, John Street to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds frequently and lift and/or move up
bottom basket $20. to 100 pounds occasionally. Excellent customer service and interperson-
570-239-2937 al skills are required.
$300 and Up HIGHCHAIR, white
vinyl highchair with
To find a route near you and start Drug Free, EEO/AAP/M/F/H/V/D. Reasonable accommodations may

$125 extra if driven, earning extra cash, call Rosemary at be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
281006

blue print padding $


function of a position.

570-829-7107
large tray $30.

pulled or pushed in. Call 829-7130


Walker red, blue &
yellow $15. Yellow Reinhart offers an attractive compensation program, a comprehensive
infant seat vibrates to place your ad. benefits package including health insurance, eye and dental insurance,
NOBODY Pays More with music, great for
feeding $40.
and 401(k), and the opportunity to work in a well-established and
growth-oriented company.
570-760-2035
570-208-3888
ONL
NL ONE
NLY
ONLY N LE
LEA
LE DER
D .
LEADER.
UMBRELLA For confidential consideration, apply at www.RFShires.com or
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm STROLLER New 1-877-573-7447. Applications being accepted until May 30, 2011
Sunday 8 am - 68 pm condition $7. timesleader.com or until maximum number of applications received.
570-779-9791
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Auto., Air, CD, Pwr. Mirrors, Advanced Trac


w/Electronic Stability Control, Cruise, PDL, Auto., AM/FM/CD, Anti-Theft Sys., 16” Steel Wheels, Tilt
Side Curtains,Keyless Entry w/Keypad, Sport Wheel, Side Curtain Air Bags, PW, PL, Instrument Cluster,
Appearance Pkg., SYNC, Rear Spoiler, 15”Alum. Message Center, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Side Mirrors, Fog Lamps,
MyKey, Convenience Pkg, Cruise Control, Map Light,
Wheels, Winter Pkg., Heated Seats, Tilt Wheel Perimeter Alarm, AC, MyFord SYNC, Sirius Satellite Radio

FORD REBATE................500 FORD CREDIT REBATE.....500


OFF LEASE REBATE........500 OFF LEASE REBATE........500
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....485 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP....150
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .101 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .326
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *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 4/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

Auto., AM/FM/6 Disc CD, Alum. Wheels, Tilt Wheel, PW, All Wheel Drive, XLT, Safety Canopy, Side Impact Safety Pkg.,
PL, Safety Pkg., 1st & 2nd Air Curtains, Anti-Theft Sys., Pwr. Driver’s Seat, Power Moonroof, Auto., PW, PDL, CD, Air, Fog
Sirius Satellite Radio, Side Impact Air Bags, Keyless Entry, All Wheel Drive, Automatic, 16” Steel Wheels., Lamps, Privacy Glass, Roof Rack, 16” Alum. Wheels, Siruius Satellite
Message Center, Pwr. Seat, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks, Keyless Entry Radio, Keyless Entry, Rear Cargo Convenience Pkg., SYNC
with Remote, Air, Safety Canopy, Side Air Bags

FORD REBATE................500 FORD REBATE................500


FORD BONUS REBATE....1,000 FORD BONUS REBATE....1,000
FMCC REBATE...........1,000 FMCC REBATE..............500
OFF LEASE REBATE.....1,250 OFF LEASE REBATE.....1,250
FORD REBATE................500
FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP.....445 FORD REGIONAL DISCOUNT OFF MSRP......195
COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . . .1,016
FORD BONUS REBATE. .1,000 COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .906
FMCC REBATE..............500
*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied OFF LEASE REBATE.....1,250 *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, COCCIA DISCOUNT OFF MSRP. . .391 **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 4/30/11. $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 4/30/11.

*Tax and tags extra. Security Deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at
delivery. See salesperson for details. All payments subject to credit approval by the primary lending source, Tier 0 rate. Special APR financing cannot be combined with Ford cash rebate. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month at $18.30 per month per $1000
financed with $2,500 down (cash or trade). Photos of vehicles are for illustration purposes only. Coccia Ford is not responsible for any typographical errors. No Security Deposit Necessary. See dealer for details. Sale ends

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B
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762 Musical 762 Musical 786 Toys & Games

Find A New Friend


Instruments Instruments FOOSBALL TABLE
PIANO KEYBOARD GUITAR Epiphone $75
Casio WK-200 76- thunderbird Bass 570-674-2644
key piano keyboard. guitar, excellent GAME TABLE 10 IN 1
Over 500 different condition. $150. approximate 3 X 5 -

In The Times Leader Classified


sounds/tones. In Marshall bass amp. $50. 868-6018
excellent condition. Standard 15 watt
Comes with every- bass guitar amp, GAMES Are You
thing you need, excellent condition. Smarter Than A Fifth

To place an ad call 829-7130


bench, stand, sus- $50. Casio WK-77 Grader new, sealed
tain pedal.$200 76-key keyboard. $12. Little Tykes
or best offer. over 500 different snacks & snow
570-824-1114 tones. Comes with cones cart, working
everything you cone maker, bever-
need: Stand & age dispenser,

The Dallas Post Call 1-800-273-7130


bench. Excellent snack/vending
condition! $175 tubes, play cash
(570) 824-1114 register, scale, cut-
ting boards, used
2x $40. cash or
772 Pools & Spas

LOCAL PROS
paypal. 735-2661.
POOL: 4.5 ft. deep, LITTLE TIKES PARTY
21 ft. round above KITCHEN SET. Good
ground pool; like condition, lot’s of
new, new motor, plates & dishes.
pump, & sand filter. $25. Thomas the
Maintenance Train Table & Train
accessories & deck set, wooden rail-
included. $500 way, tracks & train.
APPLIANCES ELECTRICIAN LANDSCAPING 570-690-8009 Excellent condition.
$75. 570-274-4058
774 Restaurant XBOX-360. Guitar
Equipment hero guitar $15.
WASHER / DRYER / RANGE Tired of Paying Too Much For Lawn Care???
XBOX 360 cordless
RESTAURANT racing wheel & ped-
REFRIGERATOR I WILL BEAT ANY PRICE!!! EQUIPMENT, als $25.
Bring in old part with model # and serial # FREE ESTIMATES!!! CALL TODAY!!! Somerset Dough 570-693-2612
Sheeter, Model
APPLIANCE PARTS & SUPPLY 570-760-8264 - ASK FOR ALAN CAR-100. Only 788 Stereo/TV/
936 Market Street, Kingston PROFESSIONAL SERVICES OFFERED: 1 available. $1,500
Call for more info Electronics
Open 9-4:30-Sat ‘til Noon - 288-5526 • Lawn Care • Spring & Fall Cleanup & Removal
570-498-3616 RADIO: complete
• Landscaping • Shrub Trimming & Pruning
RESTAURANT auto and home XM
EQUIPMENT, radio package.
Comes with radio,
GLASS
SOMERSET TURN
CARPENTRY OVER MACHINE - all adapters and

UPHOLSTERY model SPM45, manuals. $50.


$500; ALSO, Bunn 570-655-1415
Pour Over Coffee
We Do It All! Machine, Model #
TVs Sanyo 27” color,
remote $20. 13”
Finish Carpenter, Woodworker, Craftsman Auto • Commercial
STF15, $225 Magnavox, color

MAZURS REUPHOLSTERY
For more info, call $15. 570-239-2937
• Trim • Cabinets • Remodeling Residential 570-498-3616
• Stairs • Formica • & Much 596 Carey Ave,. W-B VHS PLAYER.
Sofas • Kitchen Sets • Chairs RESTAURANT WORKS IN GREAT
• Railings • Tile More
EQUIPMENT,
822-8133 Boat Seats, Etc. CONDITION. $10.00
AMERICAN EAGLE SURROUND SOUND
INSURED AND REASONABLE Free Estimates & Delivery MIXER, 20 quart SYSTEM. CALL FOR
“We’re Here To Serve You”
CALL GREG at 570-690-3995
mixer, Model DETAILS. $75.00
RD 44 Dallas • 639-1721 AE-20, with timer (570)283-0636
HOME IMPROVEMENTS and guard, $1300.
ALSO, Bev Air 2
792 Video
door refrigerator/
sandwich prep Equipment
COMPLETE REMODELING Exterior Home Improvements By table, Model

NORTHEAST
SP48-12, $1300. SURVEILLANCE
Call 570-498-3616 COMPUTER w/1
for more details. indoor color cam-

ADDITIONS & DECKS WINDOW, INC.


Locally Owned & Operated Since 1987
776 Sporting Goods
era. windows xp
with webcam dvd
burner still under
• INTERIOR & EXTERIOR • ROOFING SOFITS BASKETBALL warranty hooked up
• GUTTER • INSIDE REPAIRS • Windows • Storm Doors HOOP: Lifetime try before buying.
$150. 570-457-6610
• COMPLETE REMODELING
Licensed & Insured
• Siding • Vinyl Railings Quick Court
adjustable basket-
II

THOMAS DANIELS
• Enclosures • Roofing ball hoop, sand
filled, great condi-
794 Video Game
Systems/Games
General Contractor 675-2995 • Fiberglass Doors • And More tion. $100.
570-825-5353 GAMECUBE New,
FREE ESTIMATES BICYCLE, BMX Haro never opened, Nin-
tendo Gamecube
570.654.4220
Backtrail X1 Nyquist,
www.northeastwindow.com 20 x2.1 tires; 24T Bomberman Jet-
PA018418 sealed bottom ters, rated E. $8.
bracket, ridden only New, never opened.
2 or 3 times since Nintendo Game-
cube, A series of
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other 551 Other new, child did not
Unfortunate Events,
like it; looks new;
CRMO seat tube & rated E. $8. Two
cranks, quality Play Station 2 steer-
heavy duty bike. ing wheels & foot
New $249., asking pedals for racing
$149. 570-696-1410 games. $10. 696-
3528 will sell sepa-
FISHING POLES: 4 rately.
brand new fishing
poles/ 3 brand new GUITAR ONLY for
reels $220. Guitar Hero III X-Box
570-654-2396 360 & Playstation 2,
used almost new
FISHING ROD & $20. 570-868-6018
REEL great shape
$20. 570-704-8134 PS2 GAMES: Call Of
Duty 3 Special Edi-
tion $12. Call Of Duty
DISTRIBUTION CENTER
GOLF BAG, Precise
professional, black/ World At War Final
navy standup bag, Fronts $15. Guitar
putter tube, ball Hero $10. Hitman 2
holder, 6 pockets in $10. Dance Dance
excellent condition. Revolution Extreme
Are You Looking for a Career with a Growing and Stable Company? $25. 570-696-1267.
Too many baby
2 $12. Tekken Tag
Tournament (some
scratches works
toys?
Do You Want the Opportunity to be Part of a Winning Team?
fine) $5.
Pass them on, sell PLAYSTATION
them with an ad! GAMES: Spongebob
570-829-7130 Squarepants Super-

Are You Driven to Work in a Fast Paced Environment? GOLF CLUBS


Ladies only, great
sponge $10. Tony
Hawks Pro Skater
(some scratches
condition, black works fine) $5.
If this sounds like you, we may be your ideal company. As one of the most successful retail bag, like new. $75.
570-823-9551
Crash Bandicoot 2
Cortex Strikes Back
(some scratches
companies worldwide, we are eager to share our success with you. Whatever your HARD BALL HAT:
Easton Stealth SC
works fine) $5.
PC GAMES: Hells
individual talents or interests, it’s more than likely that we have exactly what you are 900 Hard Ball Bat.
32 inch 29 oz. Hard-
Kitchen (Windows
Vista, XP or MAC)
ly used. $60. Call
looking for. With an extensive range of career options, The TJX Companies, Inc. stand out
$15. Excellent Con-
570-283-5958 after dition unless noted.
5pm or 570-301- Cash or PayPal.
as one of the most successful retail companies worldwide and we are eager to share this 3484 anytime.
HELMETS one XL
Take $85 for all.
570-735-2661
success with you. Located in Pittston, just minutes from the PA Turnpike and I-81, we are a red, Surround ATV
helmet $50. One 796 Wanted to Buy
company committed to variety and diversity. Currently, positions are available in the XXL Camo-Surround
ATV helmet $50.
Merchandise
One large black
following areas: vector sport ATV
helmet $25.
Mr. Baseball, buying
all sports cards and
memorabilia.
570-735-7742 203-557-0856

Human Resources PAINT BALL GUNS:


Piranha

Eradicator
BMW
00547; Brass Eagle
with

Distribution Supervisor
tank, $100 or best
offer. Call
570-654-6345
PALAMINO 1988 800
PETS & ANIMALS
Industrial Maintenance
COLT POP UP
STOVE COOLER
CONVERTOR, good
tires, new springs 810 Cats
$950. 693-0410

Expense/Finance
Kittens
PUMP: Electric Free to good home.
Pump Coleman. 570-822-7074
Brand New in box
$10. 570-239-2937
815 Dogs

Shipping/Receiving Associates 778 Stereos/


Accessories
SPEAKERS one pair
of two way floor or
bookshelf speakers,
T.J. Maxx offers advancement opportunities, medical, dental and life good condition in
original boxes. Can
ALASKAN MALAMUTE
AKC Registered

insurance, 401(k), paid vacation and paid sick time, in-store discounts, be seen in down-
town Wilkes-Barre
$15. 607-565-1726
Available May 24.
Rare breeding &
hand whelped.
$400 potential referral bonus and a clean, safe working environment. STEREO SYSTEM,
4 males &
4 females: Seals,
Sharp features 5 Sables & Whites.
disc CD Sharp $600
anger. Comes with
Interested applicants may obtain position information
570-510-6428
2 speakers, a sub-
woofer & remote

and apply on-line at: www.careers-tjx.com


also includes an
auxiliary port for
digital music. $60.
570-824-1114

Shipping/Receiving applicants may apply in person at: 780 Televisions/ ALASKAN


Accessories MALAMUTE PUPPIES
400 Oldfield Blvd. TELEVISION:
28” works good,
GE.
AKC RARE Red &
white, 2 females,
shots & wormed,
Pittston, Pa 18640 needs remote $90.
570-740-1246
$450 each. Call
570-477-3398

For directions, please call 570-603-5890 784 Tools


BUFFER Coleman
Applicants will be subject to a pre-employment drug screen and background check. Powermate new in
box. $20.
T.J. Maxx is an equal opportunity employer committed to workplace diversity. 570-288-9940
GOLDEN RETRIEVER
All programs/bonuses are subject to change at any time due to business necessity.
RETROFIT LASER
GUIDE for most 10” & LAB PUPPIES
miter saws, works Yellow $350. Black
great! $12. $250. Wormed.
call 570-696-1267 570-836-1090
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815 Dogs 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 944 Commercial 953 Houses for Rent 1135 Hauling &
Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties Trucking
HANOVER TWP PARDEESVILLE WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
112 Regal Street
Large Modern Bi WILKES-BARRE PLAINS TWP
7 PETHICK DRIVE Parsons A.S.A.P Hauling
Estate Cleanouts,
2 family.
Renovated bath
738 PARDEESVILLE RD Level.
remodeled,
Newly
hard-
1ST FLOOR
OFF RTE. 315
1200 & 700 SF
143 Stucker Ave.
3 Bedroom 1-1/2 Attics, Cellars,
Garages, Fire &
ITALIAN CANE CORSO & kitchen, low
CORNER LOT
wood floors, 2 story
addition. Deck, 260 CAREY AVE.
Office Available. Bath. 1,900 square
foot Modern Home Flood Damage.
taxes, new
HUGHESTOWN Reasonable. Free Estimates,

PAWS
Mastiff Puppies garage, large Small 1 bedroom, in Great Neighbor-
boiler, 50 x 150, 570-760-1513 Same Day
ICCF Registered. fenced yard. Quiet 4 Room/2 bedroom, recently remodeled, hood. Includes all
over sized Service!
RETAIL SPACE
Parents on premis- neighborhood. Extra wall to wall carpet, heat & water includ- Appliances. Large
es. Blue & blue Garage, amenities. $190,000 ed. $520/month. fenced in yard with 570-822-4582
$84,000. Call appliances, wash-
fawn. Ready May 1. Call 570-814-5948 er/dryer hookup, off Call 570-288-3375 deck & shed. Off

TO CONSIDER....
Charlie’s
Charlie’s Hauling
EXETER
Vet Checked 570-825-7588 Street Parking. No
or 718-360-7283 Collect cash, not dust! street parking, Residential &
570-617-4880 security, no pets. Wilkes-Barre smokers / pets.
Clean out your $875 / month + utili- Commercial,
Say it HERE basement, garage $470.570-655-1606 Apartments $675. per month Licensed & Insured.
ENHANCE Looking for the right deal or attic and call the Available For appointment &
ties. Security, Cred-
Free estimates.
in the Classifieds! it Check & Refer-
YOUR PET on an automobile? Classified depart- further information Whole estates, yard
CLASSIFIED
570-829-7130
Turn to classified.
Single family built
in 2005. 2.5 baths, ment today at 570- SAINT JOHN call 570-237-6070
ences Required.
570-332-6003 waste, construction
It’s a showroom in print! Spring cleanup.
APARTMENTS
two story with 829-7130!
AD ONLINE
315 PLAZA
Classified’s got attached garage. 570-266-0360 or
Oil furnace with 570-829-0140
the directions! 915 Manufactured 419 N. Main St 965 Roommate
Call 829-7130
KINGSTON TWP.
central air. 90 x
140 corner lot. Homes KINGSTON Wilkes Barre 1750 & 3200 SF Wanted 1165 Lawn Care
Place your pet ad
POMERANIAN PUPPIES Kitchen with cen-
ASHLEY PARK
Spacious
Retail / Office

SCRANTON/SOUTH
ter cooking island, Space Available
and provide us your
email address Parents on premises
Shots Current. $500. PRICE REDUCED dining room,
raised ceiling with Laurel Run & San
1 bedroom.
Secured Senior
570-829-1206
Quiet Block
JOHN’S
This will create a
seller account
570-401-1838 glass door entry &
hardwood floor.
Souci Parks, Like
new, several to
Building.
Applicants must 950 Half Doubles 4 private bedrooms
plus shared kitchen
LAWN SERVICE
choose from, be over age 62 & Insured.
online and login
information will be
Carpeting thru out
home. Tiled Financing &Warranty,
facebook.com/
A GREAT PLACE!!! be income
qualified.
HANOVER TOWNSHIP
& baths, ample
closets.
Reasonable
rates.
kitchen and bath. Lyndwood Avenue $420/month
emailed to you from
gadzoo.com Kitchen appli-
ances included.
MobileOne.Sales
Call (570)250-2890
LIKE NEW!!
2 bedroom
Rent start at $501
Very spacious 3
bedroom half dou-
570-575-6280 Free Estimates.
570-991-7150
“The World of Pets per month.
Unleashed”
YORKSHIRE TERRIER NICELY PRICED
$219,900
apartment in
great neighbor-
Includes ALL
ble with neutral
decor. Off street
971 Vacation &
You can then use One Male. One
Female. $850.
8 Circle Drive (570) 233-1993 hood. 2nd floor.
utilities.
parking. Private
yard in rear. Ample
Resort Properties PETER’S LAWNCARE
your account to Only one lucky fami- Includes new Reliable service &
570-970-6694
SHAVERTOWN
enhance your online 570-947-0107 ly will be able to kitchen (with new Storage. Conve- reasonable rates!
ad. Post up to 6 Leave Message make this home stove, dishwash- Equal nient to schools. 570-829-5444
captioned photos their own! Beautiful- er & microwave) Housing $560 / month + utili- 570-332-4199
of your pet ly kept Ranch with & bath w/washer ties. 1 year lease,
Expand your text to 835 Pets- 2 car garage, new dryer hookup. Opportunity security. No pets.
include more
information, include
Miscellaneous bath, partially fin-
ished basement, 3
Hardwood
throughout with
WILKES-BARRE NORTH
Call 570-793-6294
SPRUCE CREEK, PA
30 minutes from
1204 Painting &
Wallpaper
your contact SNAKE red tail BOA, season room, ceramic tile in
information such almost 1 acre in kitchen and bath. 807 N. Washington PSU. 300 ft. + of
with cage $250.
as e-mail, address Python with cage Dallas School Dis- 941 Apartments/ $695/mo + utili- 2 bedrooms, 2nd exclusive fishing, A + C LASSICAL
phone number and trict. Home Warran- ties and security. floor. Wall to wall hunting, 8+ acres, Int./Ext. Experts!
$275. 570-704-8134 Unfurnished
or website. cy included. For No Pets, refer- carpeting. Eat in log cabin, oil heat, Aluminum, Wood
KINGSTON
more information 375 Greenpond Rd. ences required. kitchen with appli- out buildings, pond.
AVOCA
845 Pet Supplies ances. Off street $775,000. & Deck Staining
and photos visit our Well kept Ranch in Call Scott
Midway Manor with parking - 2 cars. By appointment. Free Estimates
website at (570) 823-2431
DOG CRATES 2 Pet-
mate medium 27Lx
www.atlas
realtyinc.com
7 rooms, 3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths, 2
3 rooms, wall to wall
carpeting, appli-
Ext. 137 Coin op laundry. All
utilities included. NEWLY RENOVATED Call (717) 919-9222 Licensed-Insured
30 Years
20wx19h $25. each
570-654-2396
MLS #11-370 car garage, newer ances, coin-op laun-
dry, off street park- KINGSTON
$645 / month +
security. No pets.
1st floor. 3 bed-
rooms, 1.5 baths, WILDWOOD CREST Experience
COCKER SPANIEL PUPS $174,900 furnace.
ing, security. No 570-814-1356 new carpet, wash- Ocean front, on the Book Now &

E. WALNUT ST.
Call Charlie MLS #10-4474 Receive 10% Off
2 male black & tan. $162,900 pets. $410/month er/dryer hook-up, Beach. 1 bedroom
570-829-6200
WILKES-BARRE
1 female chocolate. (570) 655-1606 dishwasher. $650 + Condo, pool. 570-283-5714
VM 101 Call Tom Light, bright, 1st
$300 each. Parents 570-262-7716 utilities. Call 5/6-6/23 $1,250/
floor, 2 bedrooms, week. 06/24 - 9/9
on premises elevator, carpet- NORTH END 570-814-3838 A.B.C. Professional
570-760-2036 or Large 1 bedroom $1,550/week Painting
ed, Security Call 570-693-3525
NANTICOKE
570-371-6222 system. Garage. apartment. Includes 36 Yrs Experience
heat, hot & cold We Specialize In
900 Extra storage &
cable TV included. running water, 55 Loomis St New Construction
REAL ESTATE
SHAVERTOWN BEAR CREEK Laundry facilities. fridge, stove, coin-
op laundry, off
3 bedroom, wall
to wall carpet,
Residential
Repaints
FOR SALE New furnished 3 Heat & hot water
furnished. Fine street parking, back full basement & Comm./Industrial
room apartment yard. $535 + securi- All Insurance
Includes water, sep- neighborhood. attic, stove,
DOBERMAN PUPPIES
AKC Puppies.
906 Homes for Sale tic & most of the
heat. No smoking &
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
ty. For appointment
call 570-814-3138
fridge & water
included. No 1000
Claims
Apartments
pets. References. pets. $630 Interior/Exterior
Black & rust. Veteri-
narian checked.
Having trouble
paying your mort-
no pets. $750/
month. + security, Security. Lease. Wilkes-Barre SOUTH plus security SERVICE Spray,Brush, Rolls
WallpaperRemoval
Tails, due claws & gage? Falling references. Could No smokers Charming 2 bed- 570-814-1356 DIRECTORY Cabinet Refinish-
shots done. behind on your be unfurnished. Call please. $840. room, 2nd floor,
ing
Ready May 10. payments? You (570) 954-1200 570-287-0900 duplex, 1 1/2 baths,
PITTSTON 1/2 DOUBLE 1024 Building & Drywall/Finishing
Lake Ariel
may get mail from PRICE REDUCED! laundry room, wall
570-739-4674 Power Washing
people who promise
to forestall your
Move right into this
3 Bedroom,1 3/4 DALLAS MOUNTAIN TOP to wall, stove &
refrigerator. Heat & 2 bedrooms, sun-
Remodeling Deck Specialist

HOME AUCTION WOODBRYN


Bath Split level on a 1 bedroom, 1 bath, room, new bath, Handy Man
foreclosure for a fee Water included. Northeast
cul de sac in Sutton off street parking, washer/dryer FREE ESTIMATES
in advance. Report $575 Contracting Group
Hills. Modern eat in laundry room, deck. 1 & 2 Bedroom, hookup. No pets. Larry Neer
them to the Federal Call 570-824-4904 Decks, Roofs, Sid-
Trade Commission, NO MINIMUM BID kitchen, oak cabi-
nets, Living room,
1 year lease. Credit
check & references
available
immediately, No
WILKES-BARRE SOUTH
$580 + utilities &
security, sewer &
ing, Masonry,
570-606-9638

GERMAN SHEPHERD the nation’s con-


sumer protection
1382 Woodview
Terrace, Lake Ariel,
wood, Fireplace
with new Stainless
required. $525/
month + utilities.
pets. Rents based
on income start
garbage included.
Call (570) 655-5156
Driveways, Patios,
Additions, Garages, LINEUP
PUPPIES, AKC agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
PA classic home,
two story, single
Steel liner, Lower
Level family room,
(570) 675-4597 at $395 & $430.
Handicap Accessi-
SECURE BUILDINGS Kitchens, Baths, etc
(570) 338-2269 ASUCCESSFULSALE
Shepherds By Fanti on ftc.gov. A mes- 1 & 2 bedroom
25 Yrs. Experience sage from The
family,
rooms, 1
2 bed-
bath-
laundry, Bath.
Private back yard,
AMERICA ble. Equal Housing
Opportunity.
apartments. ROOFING, SIDING, INCLASSIFIED!
Family Raised Times Leader and REALTY Laundry facility. Off DECKS, WINDOWS
room, kitchen, din- deck, garage. New Call 570-474-5010 Doyouneedmorespace?
Black/Tan,
Black/Red. M/F
the FTC. ing room, family roof, lifetime leaf- QUALITY COLONIAL TTY711
street parking avail-
able. Starting at
For All of Your
A yard or garage sale
PLYMOUTH
room, living room, less gutters, drive- FORTY FORT - This institution is an Remodeling Needs.
FORTY FORT
$440. 570-332-5723
Hasenborn-Arminus
570-825-5597
fireplace, electric way expanded, FIRST FLOOR equal opportunity Will Beat Any Price in classified
570-239-5498 65 West
heat, .85 acres,
deck. Located in a
shelving in garage. DUPLEX. UNIQUE provider and
WILKES-BARRE Large 1/2 double, off 25 Yrs. Experience
References. Insured
is the best way
Quiet, private, Lake $595 + UTILITIES. employer. street parking &
Pettebone St. Goldstar communi- Lehman schools. Cook’s kitchen with yard. 2 bedrooms, 1 Free Estimates tocleanoutyourclosets!
Beautiful remod-
eled home in nice
neighborhood. 4
ty, lake rights,
community ameni-
ties include pool,
$169,900
MLS# 10-2545
built-ins, formal din-
ing room, front/rear NANTICOKE
1st floor, 1 bedroom.
AMERICA REALTY
QUALITY RESIDEN-
TIAL AND RETAIL
1/2 baths, $575 +
security. Utilities by
570-332-7023 You’re in bussiness
with classified!
bed, 3 bath, new beaches, club-
Call Sue Barre enclosed porches,
Heat, water, UNITS. OVER 30
tenant. Call 1057Construction &
570-696-5417 custom window 570-690-6289
carpeting new house, golf, ski garbage & sewage YEARS SERVICE. Building 1213 Paving &
PIT BULL PUPPIES
Ready now.
kitchen, stainless slopes, boating SMITH HOURIGAN coverings. TWO
YEAR SAME RENT, included. Off street ALL NON-SMOK-
953 Houses for Rent Excavating
GARAGE DOOR
appliances. and other water 570-696-1195 parking. All appli- ING/NO PETS.
6 weeks old. NO PETS/SMOK-
A must see. activities. ances included. EMPLOYMENT Mountain Top
ING/EMPLOYMENT
BACK MOUNTAIN
2 males, 3 females.
PRICE REDUCED BIDS DUE BY APPLICATION $530 + security. APPLICATION, Sales, service, PAVING & SEAL
$300 & Up
$169,500 MAY 9. Managed Call 570-406-5221 CREDIT installation & COATING
570-817-4713 2 bedroom, 2 bath
Leave Message LPSAuctions.com MANDATORY. repair. Patching, Sealing,
AMERICA REALTY MANY LOCATIONS. home in beautiful
570-881-8493 (866) 763-9094 570-288-1422 FULLY INSURED Residential/Comm.
570-288-1422 rural setting next to HIC# 065008 Licensed Bonded
Friedman Farms. CALL JOE Insured
$1,100 monthly. Call (570)606-7489 570-868-8375
570-822-2992 (570)735-8551
NANTICOKE

theGuide
Modern 3 room, HARVEY’S LAKE 1093 Excavating Collect cash, not dust!
2 bedroom home. Clean out your
WYOMING
wall to wall carpet,
washer/dryer All appliances, All Types Of
hookup, fridge & 2.5 efficiency. Heat, water, sewer & trash. Excavating, basement, garage
NO PETS. Security
range. Water
sewer, garbage&
hot water, garbage
& full maintenance and lease.
Demolition &
Concrete Work
or attic and call the
off street parking included. Off street 570-762-6792 Large & Small Jobs Classified depart-
included. $430/mo. FREE ESTIMATES

It’s Your
parking. No Pets.
ment today at 570-
No pets. Call
570-735-3479
$500/mo. + security
Call 570-693-3492
LUZERNE
2nd floor, 2 bed-
(570) 760-1497
829-7130!
PLAINS TOWNSHIP 944 Commercial
rooms, living room,
eat-in kitchen, wall
941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/
Walking Distance to Properties to wall, washer &

Entertainment
the Casino!! 2 bed- dryer. $485 heat Unfurnished Unfurnished
room, 1 bath, living included. Security &
room, kitchen, off
street parking.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING references required
Call 570-288-8012
$600/month +
utilities, security &
12,000 + square
foot. Forty Fort
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE

News Source.
references. Call 60 Dilley Street Immediate Occupancy!!
Classic Properties Rent with Option
Nikki Callahan
718-4959 Ext. 1306
To Buy or For Sale.
Zoned commercial MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS
& Industrial. Ware-
house, offices, 4 MOUNTAINTOP
2 Bedroom
61 E. Northampton St.
bath rooms, huge
Cottage in quiet
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701
storage area.
Available June 1st. setting. $875 + • Affordable Senior Apartments
570-881-4993 utilities, security, • Income Eligibility Required
PLYMOUTH application & lease.
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates;
DOLPHIN PLAZA
570-592-1241
2 APARTMENTS • New appliances; laundry on site;
2 bedroom apt &
also 2 room efficien-
Rte. 315
2,000 SF
SWEET VALLEY
Available May 1st
• Activities!
• Curb side Public Transportation
cy. Heat, water, Office / Retail
stove & fridge Next to Gymboree
3 bedroom, 2 bath
home in quiet,coun-
Please call 570-825-8594
included. Efficiency
includes electric.
4,500 SF Office
Showroom,
try setting. Large TDD/TTY 800-654-5984
Near bus stop. eat in kitchen, full
Warehouse basement. No pets.
$500 & $400/mo. Loading Dock
No smoking or pets. $800/month + secu-
4 Acres touching rity & utilities. Call 944 Commercial 944 Commercial
Security & refer- I81 will build to suit.
ences required. Call (570) 477-3346 or Properties Properties
Call 570-829-1206 (570) 762-2774
(570) 592-2902
Job Seekers are LINE UP
looking here!
Where's your ad? A GREAT DEAL...
570-829-7130 and
IN CLASSIFIED! WILKES-BARRE
ask for an employ-
PROVINCIAL TOWER - S. MAIN
ment specialist
DURYEA WEST PITTSTON Great Commercial Store Front,
WILKES-BARRE & Inside Suites Available
Mayflower
SINGLE FAMILY Steps from New Intermodal Hub
& Public Parking
Crossing HOME
622 Foundry Street,
Starting at $650
Apartments Available immedi- utilities included
ately, 3 bedrooms, 1
570.822.3968 Up to 7,500 SF bathroom, refrigera-
FREE RENT - Call For Details Today!
tor and stove pro-
- Light & bright
Warehouse.
vided, washer/dryer 570-829-1573
Includes offices and
hookup, pets ok,

Read it every Friday in The Times Leader.


open floor plans baths. 20’ ceilings. Fenced in yard.
- All major 3 overhead doors Great neighbor-
appliances included with loading dock. hood. $725.00/per 971 Vacation & 971 Vacation &
- Pets welcome* Much paved off month, plus utilities, Resort Properties Resort Properties
street parking. $$725.00/security
- Close to everything deposit. Call
Reduced to
- 24 hour emergency (570) 239-4102

BLACK LAKE, NY
$800-$2,100/mo.
maintenance Call 570-885-5919
- Short term WILKES-BARRE
NUMBER
N leases available COMMERCIAL SPACE MONARCH RENTALS

ONE KINGSTON FOR RENT NEED A VACATION?


Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!! 620 Market St. STUDENT HOUSING
3 bedrooms,
www.mayflower Newly Renovated Come relax and enjoy
Prime Space. all appliances great fishing & tranquility

AUDITED
crossing.com provided.
1,250 sq. ft.,
Call 570-822-7039
at it’s finest.
Certain Restrictions
Near Kingston Housekeeping cottages

NEWS
NEWSPAPER Apply*
Corners. Great
location for retail or WILKES-BARRE
Whole house for
on the water with all the
amenities of home.
business office. (315) 375-8962
IN LUZERN
LUZERNE COUNTY Easy Access and
rent.
month,
$1300/per
utilities www.blacklake4fish.com
parking. Call Cliff included, Cal daveroll@blacklakemarine.com
570-760-3427 570-845-224-9151
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