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Vol. 122 No. 9 THE BACK MOUNTAIN'S NEWSPAPER SINCE 1889 April 17 - 23, 2011

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GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL WILL CLOSE


Dallas school joins four Related story, page 11.
other Catholic elementary
schools in two counties.
friends may be placed after the
By SARAH HITE end of this year.
shite@mydallaspost.com “The other kids won’t get a
chance to graduate,” she said.
Parents talked about the clos-
Students and parents of the ing of a school that provided a
Gate of Heaven School commu- different atmosphere for their
nity are mulling difficult deci- children, as opposed to public
sions after Scranton Diocese of- and other private schools in the
ficials announced at a special area. They noted Gate of Heav-
meeting Monday evening that en’s personal attention to stu-
the school will not reopen for dents, made available due to
the 2011-12 academic year. small class sizes.
Bishop Joseph Bambera an- Maryann Grandinetti, of Dal-
nounced the closing of four Ca- las, is disappointed in the dio-
tholic elementary schools in Lu- cese’s abrupt decision to close
zerne and Lackawanna counties, the school, which her 12-year-old
citing financial constraints as son, Anthony, attends.
primary reasons. “I’m all about being fiscally re-
Students leaving Gate of sponsible, but I don’t think it
Heaven School on Tuesday after- was done the right way,” she
noon were despondent about the said. “I think they should have
decision following a difficult involved the parents. Now,
and, at times emotional, school they’re going to take away grad-
day. uation from me and my son.”
“At first I wasn’t upset because Miguel Divasson, 14, of Dal-
I’m graduating and moving on,” las, said his first year at the
said eighth-grader Jennifer Ring- school after moving to America
sdorf, of Shavertown. “But when from Spain was more than he
I saw the teachers crying, it was could have hoped for.
very emotional. Then everyone “I feel so bad (about the
was crying.” school closing). I like my
Eighth-grader Christina friends, and the teachers are so
McFarlane has been through a good with me,” he said. “Now,
school closing once before – she we’re going back to Spain.”
was a student at St. Boniface be- Antoinette Morrison, of Dal-
fore its doors were shut in 2007. las, was once a teacher at the
Her father, Garfield, said it’s dis- school, and she’s surprised the
heartening to see the environ- Gate of Heaven doors will be
ment in which he chose to have closed at the end of the year.
his children educated diminish “I’m very sad and shocked. I
before his eyes. think everyone is,” she said.
“The schools provide an envi- Morrison noted teachers em-
ronment that foster learning and ployed at the school were “more CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
that’s the goal in itself, to get a like family” than at other work Friends Vanessa Ryan, left, and Madison Riley talk in the school yard after dismissal at Gate of Heaven School Dallas on Tuesday, the
good quality education,” he said. environments. She’s unsure of day after it was announced that the school will be closed at the end of this school year.
“I’m shocked. It’s surprising.” where her daughter will contin-
Garfield said Christina will go ue her education. was still hard to swallow when Ringdorf said the small class “It’s a small, private school what’s going to happen next.
on to Holy Redeemer High “It’s still hard to believe,” she she watched the details on TV sizes and the ability of students community,” she said. “I’m mainly upset because I
School in Wilkes-Barre after her said of the closing. Monday night. to learn about their faith in While Jennifer is graduating don’t know what’s going to hap-
graduation from Gate of Heaven Lynn Ringsdorf, of Shaver- “It’s sad,” she said. “My school drove her to choose Gate this year, other students, like 13- pen to my friends,” she said.
this June. Christina said she is town, heard rumors about the daughter has been here since of Heaven over other schools in year-old Jillian Ambrose of Har- “That’s what we were talking
unsure where her younger school closing, but said the news she was in preschool.” the area. veys Lake, are worried about about all day in school.”

Rummage
N AT U R A L G A S I S S U E

Williams gas company


sale nets withdraws application
bargains By SARAH HITE
shite@mydallaspost.com
UP NEXT
The Dallas Township Zoning Hear-
By SARAH HITE ing Board will meet at 6:30 p.m.
Representatives from the Wil- on Wednesday, April 20 at the
shite@mydallaspost.com
Dallas Middle School for Chief
liams natural gas company with- Gathering LLC’s application for
drew applications for land devel- special exceptions to build a me-
While carefully examining a opment and subdivision plans at tering station off Hildebrandt
small wooden sled, Wayne Fel- a Dallas Township Planning Road. Williams will appear before
ty, of Shavertown, weighed his Commission meeting Tuesday the zoning board on May 16.
purchasing options at the Leh- evening, with intention to resub-
man-Idetown United Methodist mit at a later date.
Church Rummage Sale on Sat- About 15 residents in attend- the application without knowing
urday, April 9. ance were surprised by the meet- what the land’s usage will be.
“My daughter might like this CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST ing’s abrupt ending, but Planning Township Engineer Tom
sled,” he said. “She likes deco- Millie Weaver, of Dallas, loves the color and pattern on this shirt at the Lehman-Idetown Metho- Commission Chairman Jack Doughton also said a letter was
rative things.” dist Church annual rummage sale. Dodson said the action is not un- received from Jack Varaly, the
Felty had a leg up on the usual and the company “didn’t township’s planning consultant,
shopping competition – he had I can always use dress shirts for customers can fill paper bags “Almost everything I have on have everything together.” advising the company to with-
helped at the rummage sale the $1.” with items for just $1, gives right now used to belong to Tulsa, Okla.-based Williams draw its applications.
day prior and was now moving The small church was packed those looking for the thrill of someone else,” she said. had applied for land develop- Residents Allison and Rob
in on the items he’d already with fellow bargain hunters, the find even more incentive to In addition to work and ment along Sedlar Lane for a 33- Friedman were prepared to make
scoped out. which also enjoyed soup and a root around for exciting steals. weekend clothes, Ladish said mile pipeline project and subdivi- statements against the proposed
“There are definitely good bake sale which benefitted She said she’s often respon- the anticipation of finding in- sion of a 4-acre parcel off Hilde- projects, and even solicited the
buys,” he said of the sale, held community projects. sible for pricing the hundreds expensive Christmas gifts al- brandt Road where a metering aid of an attorney in reviewing
bi-annually at the church in “It meets a great need in the of items displayed, so she ways draws her to a sale. station is planned. the company’s applications.
Lehman. “You can’t beat find- community,” said Pastor Bever- knows a quality bargain when “I picked up this jar because Williams’ attorney Richard “I’m surprised – I had a lot to
ing things for free.” ly Butler. she sees it – and she often sees my brother collects Christmas Bower said after speaking with say,” she said. “I guess this buys
Although Felty didn’t have Tables piled with clothing it first. things,” she said of a small jar William McCall, the planning us more time.”
exact items in mind while and linens, which seemed to “There have been some printed with smiling reindeer commission’s solicitor, it was de- Williams Midstream Oper-
browsing, he said he often outnumber other items fea- lamps, toaster ovens, irons, cof- and the likeness of Santa. cided the company would with-
needs to “think outside of the tured at the spring sale, were a fee pots,” she said. “Today, peo- Bagging bargains is a family draw its applications until it goes See WILLIAMS, Page 11
box” when looking through ta- big draw. ple can come in with a few dol- affair for Carol Yakimo, of Flor- before the township zoning
bles and shelves full of donated Althea Clark, of Lehman, was lars and leave with bags full of ida, who attended the sale with board at a hearing scheduled for
items from the church commu- a part of the “sales team,” but things.” her daughter, Kyrston Stauch, May 16.
nity. that didn’t mean she kept her Mary Ladish, of Lehman, of Harveys Lake. The zoning hearing will decide
“You never know what you eyes closed to good buys. does most of her shopping at The pair hit sales all over the whether the company’s use of the
might find,” he said. “If I go “The T-shirt I’m wearing was rummage sales, and she’s proud area. Stauch’s 4-year-old son, 4-acre parcel is permissible in
camping, I might think some- found three rummage sales to take part in helping her com- Cameron, enjoys the sales be- terms of the zoning ordinance,
thing looks like a nice pad for ago,” she said. munity while recycling materi- and McCall said the commission
underneath a sleeping bag. And Clark believes Bag Day, when als. See RUMMAGE, Page 11 could not provide a decision on
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◆ CROSSWORD CORNER Puzzle answers, Page 9

Wyoming Co. candidates


THIS WEEK’S MEETINGS FOR THE RECORD ...
MONDAY, APRIL 18 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20 Information to accompany a

invited to event May 4


Dallas Borough Dallas Borough story featured on page 1 of the
25 Main St., Dallas 25 Main St., Dallas April 3 edition of The Dallas Post
was recently acquired. Theresa
Council will hold a work session at 7 p.m. in Council will hold a regular meeting at 7:30
Heintz, of Dallas, won an honor-
the municipal building. p.m. in the municipal meeting.
Candidates vying for Wyom- Distadio, Tom Henry, Connie able mention award from the
ing County commissioner in Kintner and Sandra Ritz. Lake-Lehman School Board Dallas Township Zoning Hearing Board Washington, D.C.-based Broad-
the May 17 primary have been The three Democrats seek- Old Route 115, Lehman Township The board will reconvene at 6:30 p.m. at the cast Education Association Fes-
invited to a “Meet the Candi- ing the position are incum- The board will hold a regular meeting at 7 Dallas Middle School auditorium for its con- tival of Media Arts for a docu-
dates Night” at 6:30 p.m. on bent Stark Bartron and chal- p.m. in the junior-senior high school library. tinued hearing for Chief Gathering LLC’s ap- mentary she wrote, filmed, pro-
Wednesday, May 4 at Shadow- lengers Richard Dixon and plication for special exceptions to build a nat- duced and edited about her late
brook Resort. Ron Williams. ural gas metering facility near the Dallas father’s sudden death. The docu-
Candidates will have up to Incumbent Tony Litwin has TUESDAY, APRIL 19 School District campus. mentary is now available for pub-
one minute to make opening decided not to seek re-elec- Dallas Township lic viewing at http://beafestiv-
remarks about why they want tion. 601 Tunkhannock Hwy. (Route 309), Dallas al2011.wordpress.com/.
to be county commissioner Procter & Gamble spokes- Township THURSDAY, APRIL 21 •••
and then will be given an op- man Alex Fried will serve as Supervisors will hold a regular meeting at Back Mountain Community Partnership In the identification of a photo
portunity to respond to ques- moderator for the evening. 7:30 p.m. in the municipal building. The partnership will hold its regular meet- from the Prince of Peace Episco-
tions submitted by those in at- The event is open to the pub- Harveys Lake Borough ing at 3 p.m. in the Sandy & Marlene Insalaco pal Church Fashion Show, a mod-
tendance.The five Republi- lic at no charge. el was said to be wearing clothing
Route 415, Harveys Lake Hall at Misericordia University, 301 Lake St.,
cans vying for the office of For more information, con- from The Snotty Fox. The clothes
Council will hold a work session at 5:30 p.m. Dallas.
Wyoming Count Commission- tact the Chamber at 836-7755 worn by the model were courtesy
er are incumbent Judy Kraft or the Wyoming County Press and a regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the mu- of The Snooty Fox. The Dallas
Mead and challengers Michael Examiner at 836-2123. nicipal building. Post regrets the error.

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Sunday, April 17, 2011 T H E D A L L A S P O S T PAGE 3

MU students want to raise trail awareness Code


KINGSTON TOWNSHIP

changed
By SARAH HITE MORE INFO …
shite@mydallaspost.com
For more information about “Rails to Trails: A Walk in Nature,” contact
Semcheski at semchesk@misericordia.edu or call (570) 899-9304.
Two Misericordia University

for gas
students are taking the lead in vided during the walk. sity to see that there are things
keeping local walking paths “The walk will bring aware- to do here,” she said.
clean while promoting the ness to the quality of life in the Bowen said the SIFE organi-
beauty of the Back Mountain at Back Mountain,” she said. zation tries to work with local
an event called “Rails to Trails: Semcheski believes the business leaders in order to
A Walk in Nature” this week. event, scheduled in conjunction give back to the community, By SARAH HITE
Kathryn Semcheski, 24, of with Earth Week and the Back and she urges those in the com- shite@mydallaspost.com
Trucksville, and Jillian Bowen, Mountain Business Expo, will munity to come out and sup-
22, of Port Monmouth, N.J. are give locals and others in the port the local trail.
working as part of the universi- community a sense of what the “Parents can bring their kids. After a public hearing, supervi-
ty’s Students in Free Enterprise Back Mountain has to offer. You can bring your dog. We sors unanimously voted to pass a
(SIFE) chapter to promote the “The first two years of college even had a person ask if they township zoning code amend-
event, scheduled to begin at 5 I went to Temple University in could bring a horse,” she said. ment to address natural gas and
p.m. Tuesday, April 19 at the Philadelphia because I was one The SIFE organization is an oil activities at its meeting
Luzerne entrance of the 4.2- of those people who said there international non-profit organi- Wednesday night.
mile Back Mountain Trail. The is nothing to do here,” she said. zation with a goal to “bring to- Supervisor Vice Chairman Jef-
rain date for the event is April Semcheski said living in the gether the top leaders of today frey Box was absent from the
26. big city wasn’t exactly as much and tomorrow to create a bet- meeting.
Semcheski said volunteers fun as she thought it would be, ter, more sustainable world CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Supervisor Chairman James
should bring gloves and yard and coming back to the area through the positive power of Kathryn Semcheski, left, and Jullian Bowen, both students at Reino Jr. and Solicitor Benjamin
tools with them for the cleanup made her realize what’s avail- business.” SIFE has 1,500 chap- Misericordia University, are spearheading a campaign to bring Jones III say the ordinance is the
which will end at the Kingston able to her and others. ters in 39 countries with about awareness to the Back Mountain Trail. The two have organized a first of its kind statewide, and Re-
Township trail entrance near “Now I’m trying to bring 48,000 active student participa- walk for Tuesday, April 19. ino hopes it will be a trendsetting
Pizza Perfect. Water will be pro- more kids out from our univer- nts. document for other municipal-
ities across the state.
A major concern for the two
DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT residents who spoke at the hear-
ing were issues, such as water

Board approves 5-year teachers’ contract


protection and horizontal drill-
ing, neither of which are ad-
dressed in the ordinance.
For Reino, the answer was easy
to provide – municipalities are
limited by law in what they can
By SARAH HITE in programs, staffing, supports “The taxpayers aren’t going to get everything Bill Sauers will replace Tina regulate. He and Jones spent
shite@mydallaspost.com and services.” Doughton as current school psy- much of the hearing explaining
The board is currently looking they want; the teachers aren’t going to get every- chologist at a per diem rate of what aspects of the industry’s ef-
at a 5 percent tax hike to balance thing they want, but the students should get ev- $300 per day. Galicki said the po- fects can and cannot be con-
After months of negotiations, the budget, which would cost sition was advertised and there trolled by the township.
the Dallas School Board ap- taxpayers an estimated average
erything they deserve.” were no qualified applicants for The ordinance states subsur-
proved a 5-year teachers’ con- of $85 per property. The increase Grant Palfey the position. face activities, such as horizontal
tract at its meeting Monday is attributed to the new high District School District business manager • Elwood Harvey was ap- drilling, is permitted in all zoning
night, pending solicitor approv- school construction project, proved as a custodial profession- districts, while surface activities
al. which has been funded by tax- West to be paid for by the middle school, and James Gittens of al employee substitute. and structures are limited to agri-
Superintendent Frank Galicki payers over the last eight years. school student council; high Bloomsburg University will in- • The following organizations cultural and mining districts un-
said contract details will not be Work began on the school in school computer fair club to the tern with Bill Gartrell in the tech- were approved to use school fa- der a conditional use.
discussed until the document 2008, and it is set to open this Pennsylvania Computer Fair at nology department. cilities: Nicole Gelso and “Cait’s Reino said the township has no
has been reviewed and recom- September. Dickinson College in Carlisle at a • Four snow make-up days, Quest” from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sep- jurisdiction to regulate subsur-
mended by Solicitor Benjamin “This is the last year to fund cost of $240; middle school June 12-15, were added to the tember 18, 2011, Harveys Lake face activities. He also said the or-
Jones III. Galicki added details that building, period,” said Pal- learning support classes to a 2011-12 school calendar. Fire Co. for scuba diving certifi- dinance requires companies to
will be released via an official fey. Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees • The board approved a pro- cation from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. May test water sources within 1,000
statement from the district in Atty. John Dean of Elliot, game at PNC Field funded by the posal for inventory of laboratory 14-15, Middle School Student feet of sites, but any other sourc-
the future. Greenleaf & Dean will be re- middle school activity account; chemicals at the high school Council for diabetes walk from 3 es beyond that limit are under
“Both teams worked diligently tained to represent the district’s middle school Science Olym- from TCI Environmental Servic- to 8 p.m. on September 23 and state control.
and patiently to come to a doable interests for all hearings related piad team to the state-level com- es, Inc. at a cost of $2,560. Build- from 8 a.m. to noon on Septem- Neil Turner, of Harveys Lake,
and workable conclusion,” said to the natural gas industry facil- petition at Juniata College fund- ing and Grounds Supervisor ber 24 and the Back Mountain spoke on behalf of Kingston
Galicki. ities planned within close prox- ed by the middle school activity Mark Kraynack said by law the Little League for picture day Township residents and asked
The contract would take effect imity to the Dallas campus. account; high school diversity district must employ an outside from 6:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 7. why the natural gas and oil activ-
September 2010 and run The board also approved four club and German classes to the company to handle lab materials • The district will donate in- ities’ applications do not have to
through August 2015. Business change orders to the high school Holocaust remembrance at Tem- for safety purposes. door bleachers to the Irem seek a special exception under
Manager Grant Palfey said nego- construction project, totaling ple Israel at a cost of $101.25; Dal- • The board will also employ Shrine Shepherds for use in their the zoning code.
tiations began when the previ- $16,112. las Elementary first, second, TCI Environmental Services, pavilion. Kraynack said the The key difference in the two
ous contract expired in August In other business… third and fourth-grade classes to Inc. for asbestos air monitoring bleachers cannot be used by the zoning terms is which body of
2010. • The board approved four Camp Orchard Hill funded by and quality assurance services school because they are not regu- municipal government will de-
“I think it’s the best thing I’ve trips to Back Mountain Bowl for the Parent-Teacher Organiza- for asbestos removal at the high lated by law for student use. cide on the issue. A conditional
been involved in since I’ve been the wellness classes at a cost of tion; Dallas Elementary second- school at a cost of $31,020, to be • The district will pay the use, which is granted to natural
here. It shows the kids come $41.29 per trip. graders to Bear Mountain But- funded by the capital projects Irem Golf Association $2,300 for gas and oil applications under the
first,” said Palfey. “The tax- • Two utility carts, one for terfly Sanctuary in Jim Thorpe fund. golf course usage in 2011. amendment, would deem the su-
payers aren’t going to get every- each elementary school cafete- funded by the Parent-Teacher Or- • The board tabled a decision • The following high school pervisors as the voting body on
thing they want; the teachers ria, will be purchased for a total ganization; and Wycallis Ele- to enter into a 15-year contract fall sports coaches were hired applications. A special exception
aren’t going to get everything cost of $281.08. mentary fifth-graders to Rolla- with Fernbrook Solar Farm LLC within the district: Chris Scharf leaves the decision to the zoning
they want, but the students • The following clubs and or- way, Back Mountain Bowl and to purchase 30 percent of the as soccer co-coach with a sti- hearing board.
should get everything they de- ganizations were approved for Lakeside Skillet funded by the schools’ electrical power. The pend of $3,033; Abe Lewis as soc- “By our charter, we are the
serve.” scheduled trips in the 2010-11 Parent-Teacher Organization. board was presented materials cer co-coach with a stipend of elected officials – the zoning
The board passed a resolution school year: the newspaper club • Marc Dixon, Joann Blau and on the proposal in September. $3,033; Kylie Rosengrant as field hearing board is appointed, not
to oppose the proposed state to the Wilkes University Journal- William Brown were approved as • John Wega, husband of hockey head coach with a sti- elected,” said Reino. “We’re try-
cuts in education funding. The ism Conference at a cost of additional Wycallis Elementary board member Cathy Wega, was pend of $3,3695; Matt Samuel as ing to keep control over the proc-
resolution estimated the district $147.50; the high school gifted School volunteers for the 2010-11 appointed as a district consult- cross country head coach with a ess in order to make an intelli-
will lose about $906,323, or 17 support classes to Washington, school year. ant for technology and federal stipend of $2,217; Ted Jackson as gent decision with public input.”
percent of its state funds, for the D.C. at no cost; middle school • May 31, June 1, June 2 and programs at a rate of $500 per football head coach with a sti- Reino also said the township
2011-12 school year. band members to Band Fest at June 3 were approved as Act 80 month for 12 months. Cathy We- pend of $7,028; Mike Dunn as does not want to infringe on the
Board member Russell Bigus Mid-Valley High School in Early Dismissal days. June 6 was ga abstained from voting on the football assistant coach with a rights of citizens in favor of nat-
said state funding has enabled Throop to be funded by the mid- approved as an Act 80 Full Day. appointment. stipend of $3,976; Ted Jackson ural gas and oil activities and add-
the district to provide the means dle school activity account; mid- • Amanda Banaszewski of Ar- • Mary Clemm, high school Jr. as football assistant coach ed there may be “just as many in
for students’ scholastic success, dle school student council repre- cadia University will student classroom aide, was approved with a stipend of $3,976; Bob favor of this type of event as there
and Gov. Tom Corbett’s proposal sentatives to an anti-bullying teach with Danielle Dente in the for retirement, effective June 4.
“would result in significant cuts program at Wyoming Valley art department at the middle • Retired school psychologist See CONTRACT, Page 11 See CODE, Page 11

HARPIN’ ON THINGS

Opening day of trout brings back host of childhood memories


The official kickoff of the Penn- camp on the way to the outlet start at, if I remember correctly, 8 Champion along with being a Na- keeps growing. Many vendors Wyoming Valley. She, along with
sylvania trout season was yester- which was surrounded by woods. a.m. We’d catch some fish, talk to vy champion and I had the plea- and activities for youths are avail- other members, conducts month-
day and, judging by the traffic Mr. Vincent’s dock was next to his people walking the shoreline and sure of coaching with him when able while horse riding exhibi- ly sessions at the VA and, once
around the but there was none on the other visit neighbors. They were won- he used to run the Back Moun- tions go on all day for all ages to the weather gets better, takes the
local water- side. derful days filled with great me- tain Wrestling Club. enjoy. Be sure to put it on the cal- veterans to many locations for a
ways, it was It’s funny how the brain works. mories. Eighty years young, Bobby still endar as the money goes to a day of fishing.
crowded I distinctly remember a patch of plays at events around the area al- great cause.
and, hopeful- lily pads on that side of the dock Still making music though he says he has to now Lastly for this week, The Stan- Atta Girl of the Week …
ly, successful where any time you would make Speaking about memories, an- practice a little. I doubt that. If ley Cooper Chapter of Trout Un- Goes to Heidi Cebrick for all
for all who a cast, a pickerel, not a trout, was other one popped up last week you want to listen to fantastic limited held its annual banquet the hard work and dedication she
fished. I had ready to eat. I also remember the when I played back a phone mess- music, be sure to get to the Fine last weekend and it was huge suc- has given to Project Healing Wa-
the opportu- line of car headlights that would age. It was from Shavertown’s Arts Fiesta at noon on Friday, cess. The money raised goes to- ters and the Stanley Cooper Sr.
nity to get start around 4 a.m. that fabulous Bobby Baird (and the Dixieland May 22 where he will be playing. wards upkeep on the fly fishing Chapter of Trout Unlimited.
out with Saturday morning, going around Band), trumpet player extraordi- stretch of Bowman’s Creek the Through her efforts and those of
some friends the lake like one long train. Or the naire, who called to talk about A great cause Youth Day Fly Fishing Event held her husband, Dave, and the other
Heffernan and I would time we visited and the head of a fishing. Seems he goes to Hay Another local event coming up each June by the club. It also members of TU, many of our lo-
tell you lake trout was sticking out one Bay for walleye and pike, along on June 4 is Peaceful Valley’s helps fund the club’s efforts with cal veterans have learned to tie
where we went but they kept me end of the large kitchen sink with with his longtime friend Don Horses 4 Hope Open House at the national project Healing Wa- their own flies and have enjoyed
blindfolded so I wouldn’t write the tail coming up over the coun- Rome and wanted to let me know the grounds in Centermoreland. I ters. the experience of catching a trout
about it. ter on the other side. about his fishing. was taking pictures at a horse Healing Waters helps veterans on a fly rod.
Seeing the traffic reminded me The night before opening day The conversation turned to show this past weekend and ran of all ages learn all aspects of fly Harp Heffernan was the associ-
about years past when I used to was spent tying leaders, sharpen- wrestling and I learned that he into Karen Orloff-Yatsko, her hus- fishing and has been very suc- ate publisher, outdoor editor and
stay with my grandfather Dr. ing hooks and listening to fishing had wrestled in Kingston. The band Harry and trainer Stepha- cessful in assisting veterans get- chief photographer of the Sunday
Daw at his house on Harveys stories. We would be up very first name he mentioned as hav- nie Kleinbauer who told me ting back into everyday life. Lo- Independent, a newspaper that
Lake the night before the first day early and breakfast would be ing wrestled at Kingston High about the event. cally, TU member Heidi Cebrick was in his family for 87 years in
of trout. His house used to be the cooked. Tackle checked and School was Gerry Ogurkis Sr. of They have been running this has taken charge of the project Wilkes-Barre. You can e-mail him
first one after the Girl Scout down to the dock to await the Dallas. Gerry was a Pa. State fundraiser for years and said it and deals with veterans from the at news@mydallaspost.com.
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Former garage is
now Harvest Cafe
T
he Back Mountain Harvest Assembly Church in Trucks-
ville celebrated the opening of its new Harvest Café, the
church’s youth center, at an open house on Sunday, March
27.
The café is only open during church functions and serves cof-
fee drinks, smoothies and other sweet treats.
The space occupies a former two-car garage and is equipped
with computers, Internet access, televisions and a projection
screen. It also offers a stage for bands, plays and other produc-
tions.
The facility was previously used for the church’s youth group
but is now open for community events, as well.
For more information about the Harvest Café, contact the Back
Mountain Harvest Assembly Church at 696-1128 or visit the
church website at www.bmha.org.

CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST

Patty Petts sings as teens and adults gather for the dedication of the new Harvest Cafe at the Back Mountain Harvest Assembly
Church on Carverton Road in Trucksville.

LEFT PHOTO: Teens and adults


gather for the dedication of the
new Harvest Cafe at the Back
Mountain Harvest Assembly
Church on Carverton Road in
Trucksville.

RIGHT PHOTO: The new Har-


vest Café, an entertainment
and worship setting at the Back
Mountain Harvest Assembly
Church on Carverton Road in
Trucksville, was dedicated re-
cently.

CHURCH BRIEFS Tuesday, April 26 by calling

Church plans Registration will be held


477-5219 or 675-1216 and leav-
ing a message with name,
phone number and number of Atlas Realty, Inc.
music presentation from 9 to 9:45 a.m. pasties requested.

Victory Baptist Bible Church, 829-6200 • www.atlasrealtyinc.com


Easter services at Mindful meditation
Charles A. Adonizio, III
Market Street, Lehman will Broker, GRI, SRES

present, “The Miracle I’ve


Seen,” a cantata by Steve and Harvest Assembly workshop slated
Jennifer Hall, at 1 p.m. today, Easter Sunday services will The Health Ministry at
April 17. be held at 8, 9:45 and 11 a.m. Prince of Peace Episcopal

G
To reach the church, take on Sunday, April 24 at the Back Church in Dallas will present a
Route 118 to Lehman corners, Mountain Harvest Assembly, free workshop on mindful med-

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turn onto Market Street and Carverton Road, Trucksville. itation from 6 to 7 p.m. on

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travel one-quarter mile. The There will be an Easter Choir Wednesday, May 4.
church is on the left. at all three services. Café ser- The workshop will be con-

D
vices and a multi-media musi- ducted by Cathy Mascelli, em-
cal presentation will be held at ployee wellness coordinator for
Good Friday the 9:45 and 11 a.m. services. The University of Scranton.

play scheduled
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A free pancake breakfast will To register, call the Prince of
also be held from 9:30 to 11:30 Peace office at 675-1723.

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A Good Friday play will be a.m. at the Rock Recreation
held at 7 p.m. on Friday, April Center.
Roast beef dinner set
P
22 in the sanctuary of the Back
Mountain Harvest Assembly, Huntsville United Methodist 8 CIRCLE DR., KINGSTON TWP. •$179,900
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at Cross Creek Methodist Church will hold its
annual Easter Sunrise Service
will be available at $8.50 each.
Call Shirley at 675-1937 for Proudly serving our community for 23 years.
Cross Creek Community at 6:30 a.m. on Easter morning, tickets.
Church, located two miles from April 24. Come in and see
the light in Trucksville at 370 A Continental breakfast will Voted by Weekender
all that is NEW
A Holiday Tradition readers as one of
Carverton Rd., will hold a be held following the service. at The Metro
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Sunday, April 24. Methodist Church will hold its (570) 674-FOOD (3663)
A fully-staffed nursery and monthly pastie sale on Thurs- 180 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
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Over 100
$2 Mixed Drinks
$2 Domestic Drafts
Christ, 5439 Main Rd., Sweet
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& over a
$3 Craft Brews

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April 22 and 23.
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Ages 8-15 • Long Center $2 House Wines, $5 Off Bottles SHARE AN APPETIZER ON US!
Egg Hunt planned Session I: Monday, June 20 - Friday, June 24
Session II: Monday, Aug. 15-Fri., Aug. 19
THURSDAYS - School Nights! Students & Staff -
Buy 1 Appetizer, Get 1 Half Price.
Bring in this Ad for a FREE APPETIZER with
the purchase of two meals and beverages.
An Easter Egg Hunt will be 8:30 am - 3:00 pm Sorry, only one coupon per table/party.
held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, FINALLY FRIDAYS - Celebrate like the Irish! Save $2 Offer cannot be combined with any other
$185 Includes Camp T-shirt, offer or discount. No duplications.
April 23 at the Back Mountain Basketball & Lunch Daily
on our Jumbo Irish Fish & Chips and Enjoy Guiness all day for $3
Expires 4/23/11
Harvest Assembly, Carverton
280059

Visit www.scranton.edu, click on athletics, then icon for Summer Camps for more information
MARTINI SATURDAYS - Enjoy Martinis all day for $5
Road, Trucksville. or to register on line or contact Carl Danzig at 941-7252
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Sunday, April 17, 2011 T H E D A L L A S P O S T PAGE 5

‘Mooseum’ opens
at Hillside Farms
The Lands at Hillside Farms unveiled a new museum featuring
antiques, homestead Americana, vintage farm equipment and relics
from years past.
Members of this year’s Leadership Wilkes-Barre class celebrated
the “Mooseum” Makeover Grand Opening Celebration on April 9.
The leadership class had been hard at work on the “Mooseum”
project for the past eight months and, in that time, gave one barn a
complete facelift, transformed the former hay shed it into a museum
to educate the region’s youth on the farm, its history, role and impor-
tance in influencing local agriculture and culture.

CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST

ABOVE Jilian and Jayden McGowan, of Jenkins Twp., are at home among farming equipment at the new farming museum at the Lands
at Hillside Farms. AT LEFT: Ronald Coles, of Wilkes-Barre, admires a mural painted by Back Mountain artist Sue Hand and her stu-
dents at The Lands at Hillside Farms museum.

CIVIC BRIEFS Center Hill Rd., Dallas.


For information, call 675- Designer Bingo Tearin’ It Up committee seeks addresses of classmates
ESL classes offered 8600.
Fundraiser slated The planning committee for groups from the 60s to the 00s, Reunion contact information
Those interested in attending The Franklin Township Vol- Tearin’ It Up for the Tear Down is food, games, and activities for should be directed to Liz Martin,
are asked to call the Alzheim- Legislators to address unteer Fire Auxiliary will host
a Designer Bingo Fundraiser on
looking for reunion contacts for the whole family. The theme for at lizmartbiz@hotmail.com or
er’s Association at 822-9915.The
Osterhout Free Library, 71 S. Chamber event Sunday, May 1 at the fire hall,
all Dallas High School classes
from 1962-2010. This informa-
the event is the celebration of 50 by phone at 362-2890.
years of Dallas High School.
Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre will Pennsylvania legislators will 329 Orange Rd., Dallas. Prizes tion is needed to reach out to all This community celebration
offer a series of free classes for provide overviews of business- include a Pandora bracelet, alumni who attended the pre- of an event, which occurs once in
English as a Second Language related issues they have been Coach bag, Dooney & Bourke sent Dallas High School, due to a lifetime, is open to all and has
learners at a beginning level working on recently during the bag, Fossil bag and a Vera Bra- be razed this summer. generated great interest among
from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Thurs- Wyoming County Chamber of dley bag. Tearin’ it Up for the Tear Down generations of Dallas High
days, April 21 and 28; May 5, Commerce’s legislative break- Doors and the kitchen will will be held from 1 to 10 p.m. on School Alum and their families,
12 and 19; and June 2 and 9. fast at 8 a.m. Tuesday, April 19 open at 1 p.m. with games set Sunday, May 29 at the Luzerne both locally and from across the
For more information or to at Shadowbrook Inn & Resort to start at 2 p.m. Advanced County Fairgrounds, Route 118, country, planning to attend what
register, call 821-1959. on Route 6, Tunkhannock. tickets are $15. If available, Dallas. Planned activities will in- has been described as the first
After their addresses, the tickets at the door will be $20. clude a music festival featuring a “all-classreunion”ofDallasHigh
legislators will then participate To purchase tickets, call Jenn range of Dallas alumni musical School.
Lions club in a question-and-answer ses- at 855-9693.

plans breakfast sion facilitated by Alex Fried of


Procter & Gamble until 9:30
The Harveys Lake Lions am. ‘The Wedding Singer’ • Family Law
(Divorce, Custody, Support)
• Criminal Law
(All Criminal Cases)
Club will sponsor its annual All
You Can Eat Pancake, Sausage
The breakfast is free to
chamber members and just $15 comes to Music Box • Real Estate Law • Business Law
and Scrambled Egg Breakfast for non-members. For details, The Music Box Repertory • Estate Law • Personal Injury Law
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today, call the Chamber office at 836- Company presents the regional
April 17, at the Lake-Noxen 7755. premiere of the new musical, 25 Years Experience
Elementary School cafeteria. “The Wedding Singer,” based
Free Initial Consultation
Tickets, at $5 for adults and
$3 for children, can be pur- Beef dinner planned on the Adam Sandler movie,
May 6-8, 12-15 and 19-22 at the C.J. Bufalino Law Offices, P.C.
chased by calling Peter at 639- The Sweet Valley Volunteer Music Box Dinner Playhouse, Pendragon Square, Suite 2B • 165 S. Memorial Highway
1235. Fire Company will hold a fam- 196 Hughes St., Swoyersville. Shavertown, PA 18708 (Next To Sheetz) • (570) 696-5660
ily-style beef dinner from 4:30 Showtimes are 8 p.m. Thurs-
to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, April days through Saturdays and 2
FT Fire Co. plans 23. Take-outs begin at 4 p.m. on Sundays. A buffet din- N
OP OW
EN
Easter Egg Hunt p.m.cost is $8 for adults, $4 for
children ages 6-11 and free for
ner is served 90 minutes before
curtain.
!

The Franklin Twp. Volunteer children under the age of 6 For information and reserva-
Fire Co. will host its annual tions, call 283-2195.
A wide variety of
Easter Egg Hunt at 2p.m. to- Gluten Free Products for
day, April 17 at the fire hall at Library Friends Healthy Eating
329 Orange Rd.
Children will be divided into plan annual luncheon Fresh Bread & Baked Goods
on Thursdays
age-appropriate groups with The Friends of the Back
prizes for all. There will be Mountain Memorial Library A Holiday Tradition TIME TO START FEELING GOOD AGAIN!
Easter crafts and games prior will hold their 23rd annual
to the start of the hunt. Luncheon With A Special Au- FETCH’S • Pastas • Cereals • Breads • Desserts
• Snack Foods • Crackers • Meats
For additional information, thor at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Kielbassi Shop
call 333-5970. April 28, at Appletree Terrace,
Newberry Estate, Dallas.
Now Open Year Round Homegrown Farm Fresh Vegetables and Fruits in season
Special guest speaker will be 180 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming Tues-Fri 9:30-5:30 • Sat 9:30-5 • Sun 9:30-4
Alzheimer’s Support local author Mary Slaby, writ- 693-3069 • CALL TODAY! CORNER 118 & 415 DALLAS (Next to Subway)
TUES.-SAT., 10am-6pm
Group meets April 18 ing under the pen name of
Molly Roe.
594-1046 or 406-7166 PA Contractor License #001864

The Dallas Alzheimer’s Sup- Tickets will be $25 per per-


port Group will meet from 11 son and will go on sale in mid-
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Monday,
April 18 in the board roomof
the Meadows Nursing and
March. Chairperson of the
event is Beth Rosenthal and
co-chairperson is Vivian Bed-
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The Dallas Post


www.mydallaspost.com
Community Newspaper Group

15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18711 • 570-675-5211


news@mydallaspost.com
Richard L. Connor Dotty Martin
PUBLISHER EDITOR
829-7202 970-7440
rconnor@timesleader.com dmartin@mydallaspost.com

Diane McGee
ADVERTISING
970-7153
dmcgee@timesleader.com

Library staff wants to


hear from its patrons
Now is the chance to let the Back Mountain Memorial Library
know how it’s doing and offer your opinions/suggestions for im-
provements that you would like to see in your library! The goal of the
library staff is to learn from your comments and provide even better
service.
Throughout the month of April, patrons may anonymously com-
YOUR SPACE
plete a short survey (available at the front desk of the library) and Lambchop will be looking at18 candles on Tuesday, April19. Lambie is the pride of Hal and Jane Kishbaugh, of Shavertown. Born April19,1993
deposit it in the survey box. The questionnaire may be completed at the Hershey Kennels in Elizabethtown, Lambie’s sire was Clancey and his dame was Bobbie Joe. Lambie holds a degree from Luzerne
while you are at the library or you may take it home to return by April County Community College in dog training, Class of ‘94” and finished first in his class in entertaining.
30.
Once your survey is returned, you will be given a ticket to enter a
special raffle. A reading bag, filled with books, magnifiers and more
will be chanced off at the end of April. The winner will be contacted “YOUR SPACE” is reserved specifically for Dallas Post read- Information must include the submitting person’s name, ad-
by telephone. ers who have something they’d like to share with fellow read- dress and telephone number in the event we have questions.
If you’re really an “opinionated” person and enjoy critiquing es- ers. Readers wishing to have their photos returned should include
says of classic books, you’ll be interested to know of special selec- Submitted items may include photographs or short stories a self-addressed/stamped envelope. Items will be published in
tions available this month in the library’s Slightly Read Bookshop. A and should be sent via e-mail to news@mydallaspost.com, by the order in which they are received.
collection of critical essays on renowned author Ernest Hemingway, fax to 675-3650 or by mail to The Dallas Post, 15 N. Main St., The editor of The Dallas Post reserves the right to reject any
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. items submitted for publication.
as well as several copies of his works, is available at discounted pric-
es in the bookshop. It’s a great time to add to your own classic collec-
tion.
20 YEARS AGO William Camp, William Dover, ton. ol Hadsell, Kathryn Kern and
Holiday hours Two junior students from Bish- Trina Huynh, Jill Kowalski, Me- John Paul.
But remember…the Slightly Read Bookshop will be closed the op O’Reilly High School, King- lissa Pomrinke and Rebecca Yur- 50 YEARS AGO Lake Township School has set
Saturday before Easter (April 23) and will re-open on Monday, April ston, have been notified that they ko. Harvey’s Lake American Le- May 16 for crowning of the May
25. have merited honorable mention gion and Auxiliary presented Boy Queen. Elaborate plans are being
The library will close early at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 21 and and a savings bond for their par- 30 YEARS AGO Scout Troop 331 with a fifty-star made in which about 350 children
remain closed on April 22 for Good Friday, re-opening with regular ticipation in an essay contest, Doug Mahle of Dallas, West American Flag and staff last week will take part (1st grade through
hours on Saturday, April 23. sponsored by the Luzerne Coun- Side Vo-Tech auto mechanic stu- at the Lake Noxen school build- 12th grade). Candidates for May
ty Commis- dent, received an Outstanding ing. Commander Keith Jackson Queen spotlight Treva Traver,
sion for Student Award for his achieve- led in the salute to the flag. Ten- Fay Smith, and Eleanor Butler.
Women and ment in the first year of his train- derfoot scouts are Robert and
MOMENTS IN TIME the Luzerne ing in auto mechanics. His in- William Johnson, Kent and Terry 70 YEARS AGO
Intermedi- structor, Louis Morgantini, noted Jones, Michael Groblewski and Dainty Easter eggs and candies
The History Channel ate Unit that Doug’s participation in shop Perry West; second class, John were the subject of the cooking
• On April 25, 1719, Daniel Defoe’s fictional work “The Life and ONLY Curriculum and classroom theory is well Groblewski, Gary West, Rance class held at Lehman High School
Strange Adventures of Robinson Crusoe” is published. The book, YESTERDAY Enrichment
about a shipwrecked sailor who spends 28 years on a deserted is- above average. and Richard Newell, John Bozek, Tuesday evening under the direc-
land, is based on the experiences of Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish Services De- Carey Falcone (65 lbs.), 13 year Robert Sorber and Peter Saramo- tion of Miss Eleanor Trethaway,
sailor who spent four years on a small island off the coast of South partment. In conjunction with old sixth grade student and Dal- nis; first class, Reese Finn, Ri- home economics teacher. Attend-
America in the early 1700s. Women’s History Month, 11th las Intermediate, and Jerry Ogur- chard Saramonis and Charles ing last night’s class: Mrs. Eugene
• On April 29, 1854, the Ashmun Institute, the first college founded grade students who entered were kis (91 lbs.) a 9 year old fourth Jocelyn. Lamoreaux, Mrs. Jacob Winter,
solely for black students, is officially chartered in southeastern Penn- to write an essay on “What Wom- grade student at Dallas Township Cub Scouts of Pack 281, Dallas Mrs. E.R. Parrish, Mrs. Marie Re-
sylvania. Renamed Lincoln University after the Civil War, its gradu- an Had the Greatest Impact on Elementary, both members of Methodist Church, visited the bennack, Mrs. C.J. Major, Mrs.
ates include poet Langston Hughes and Supreme Court Justice Thur- your Life?” The students are: Su- Back Mountain Wrestling Club, Dallas Post newspaper and print Walter Wolfe, Mrs. John Reben-
good Marshall. san Rygelski, daughter of Mr. and
• On April 27, 1865, an explosion on a Mississippi River steamboat
copped first place honors at the shop Wednesday afternoon. Un- nack, Mrs. Charles Ely, Mrs. Jo-
kills an estimated 1,547 people, mostly Union soldiers returning home Mrs. Stanley Rygelski, Harvey’s Middle Atlantic States final held der guidance of Bob Bachman, seph Stolarick, Mrs. Albert Ide,
after the Civil War. The Sultana was built to hold 376 passengers, but Lake and Carrie Reid, daughter of at King’s College last weekend. they followed a piece of copy Mrs. Warren Lewis, Mrs. Gerald
reports say that there were as many as 2,700 people on board. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Reid, Trucks- Over 900 wrestlers participated through the linotype machines to Cundiff and Miss Letha Wolfe.
• On April 30, 1948, the Land Rover, a British-made all-terrain ville. in this tournament. the composing stone and to the A delightful and enjoyable con-
vehicle, debuts at an auto show in Amsterdam. The Land Rover had a Dallas Senior High School press. From den 1, under convoy cert will be given by Dallas Town-
boxy, utilitarian design, four-wheel drive and a canvas roof. Seat guidance office announced that 40 YEARS AGO of denmother Mrs. Donald Bul- ship School Band Friday evening
cushions, doors, a heater and spare tire were considered extras. 26 students are National Educa-
First prize winners in the crafts ford, were cubs Caddie LaBar, in the high school auditorium, un-
tional Development Test
contest held recently by the Dal- Charles Garris, Billy Dorn, Dou- der the direction of Evelyn
(NEDT) certificate winners. The
las Junior Woman’s Club repre- glas Bulford, Tim LaBar, and Don Knappman. Solos will be given by
students achieved a composite
STRANGE BUT TRUE sented the Dallas club in the first Bulford, den-chief. Den 3, Mrs. Robert Patrick, Ethel Schultz,
score on the test of the 90 percen-
annual crafts contest held Satur- Robert O. Hale, denmother, cubs Paul Fahringer and Dorothy
tile or better. The NEDT provides
By Samantha Weaver day at the Hotel Sterling. The David Dobson, Scott Saffian, Gries. Members of the band’s
general level of educational devel-
• It was evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins who made contest was sponsored by the chuck LaBerge, Bucky Hale and clarinet section are: Dorothy
opment of the student and ability
the following sage observation: “We are all atheists about Pennsylvania Federation of Wom- Fred Parry. Gries, Estella Elston, Mildred
most of the gods that societies have ever believed in. Some in English, mathematics, social Kitchen, Donald Smith, Mary
an’s clubs, Northeast District.
of us just go one god further.” sciences, natural sciences and 60 YEARS AGO Jones, Alice Brace, Robert Ash-
• It’s been reported that for one two-year stretch, Elvis Representing the Dallas Juniors
word usage. Certificate winners burner, Charles Kunkle, Melvin
Presley ate nothing but meat loaf, mashed potatoes and in the contest were Kathy Ora- Elementary students in 4th,
are: Joseph Lanunziata, Heather Compton, Hannah Miers, Phyllis
tomatoes. vitz, knitting; Bunny Benton, em- 5th and 6th grades will present an
Wright, Casey Kernag, James Kunkle, Peggy Martin, Joy Lamo-
• In parts of Asia, tradition holds that if you sneeze broidery; and Sally Wagner, ce- operetta, “Behind Castle Walls,”
Moran, Harry Haas, Marie Hosey, reaux and Mary Martin.
once, someone is saying something good about you; if you ramics. in Lehman-Jackson auditorium
sneeze twice in a row, something bad is being said; if you Theresa Fagan, Karen Wisnieski, Information for “Only Yester-
The Kiwanis Club of Dallas this evening Friday. Principal
sneeze three times, someone is in love with you; and if you Nina Mathers, Bridget Zimniski, day” is taken from past issues of
welcomed five new members at a characters: Margo Davenport, Le-
sneeze more than three times, you’re about to catch a cold. Wendy Kerr, Valerie Prothero, The Dallas Post which is 122
recent induction ceremony held wis Thomas, Glenn Ide, Joseph
• If you’re like the average human, you have about 1,500 David Seidel, Adam Jatkowski, years old. The information is
at Irem Temple Country Club. Hardisky, Mary Louise Bottoms,
dreams every year. Jed Aston, Matthew Sleightholm, printed here exactly as it ap-
New members are Walter Kozem- Esther Ide, William Joseph, Ha-
• Libra is the only sign of the zodiac that is not an ani- Marc Barbose, David Grossman, peared in the newspaper years
mal. chak, Gary Looft, Thomas O’Ma- rold Coolbaugh, Mary Louise
Kelly McIntyre, Holly Randolph, ago.
lia, Glenn Lewis and Anthony Ful- Schultz, Glenn Rittenhouse, Car-

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Sunday, April 17, 2011 E D I T O R I A L PAGE 7

SCOUTS COLLECT FOOD FOR PANTRY Geisinger will recognize EMS providers
In recognition of National ble include members of any local
Emergency Medical Services emergency medical service in-
Week, nominations are now be-
A Holiday Tradition
cluding paramedics, dispatchers,
ing accepted by the Geisinger
Health Care system to recognize
EMTs, fire fighters, first respon- FETCH’S
ders and police. Kielbassi Shop
EMS providers who have made To nominate an extraordinary
significant contributions while
EMS provider, visit www.geisin-
Now Open Year Round
providing essential care. 180 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming
A candidate can be nominated ger.org/ems. All nominations
in the category of heroism or must be received by Saturday, 693-3069 • CALL TODAY!
April 30. TUES.-SAT., 10am-6pm
community service. Those eligi-

Members of Boy Scout Troop 281 and Cub Scout Pack 281 recently collected food donations
from Back Mountain residents who generously gave food to help feed the needy in our area.
The Scouts picked up more than 1300 non-perishable food items which will help to feed hun-
dreds. These items were sorted, boxed and delivered to the Back Mountain Food Pantry located
at the Trucksville United Methodist Church. Scouts who participated are, from left, first row,
Michael Santora, Ryan Cohen, Jonathan Adams, Justin Butsavage. Second row, Eric Davies,
Matt Reynolds, Steve Lofing, Brian Butler, David Schnable, Bill Reynolds. Third row, Ron Santo-
ra, Bob Glicini, Josh Frankevich, Calvin Crane, Jared Casaldi, Lenny Javick, Brian Drouse, Tom
Lynch, Thad Kanaske, Ted Butler. Absent at the time of the photo were Judy Santora, Nancy
Butler, Edie Kanaske, Jen, Calvin and Lukas Polachek, Steve and Jacob Fenske, Sandy Angelov-
ic, Joey Sabatini, Michelle Casaldi, Liz and Tom Lynch, Mollie Davies, Rich, David and Matthew
Oley, John Murray, Mark Luksa, B.J. Menig, Jared Blockus, Danny Burkhart, Eric Davies, Nick
Guzzo, Jacob and Kyle Besecker, John Blat, Cody Angelovic, Jared McGuire, Dylan Pilger, Brian,
Brayden and Tanner Saracino, Dave and David Schnable.

Justice named Third in the Series


“Educational Series for an Informed Citizenry”
to society Life In the Gas Fields:
by Mayor Calvin Tillman, DISH, Texas
Kristen Lauryn Justice, with Tim Ruggiero, Decatur, Texas
daughter of Bob and Debbie
Justice, of Dallas, was recently Wednesday, April 27 • 7 PM
inducted into Alpha Epsilon
Delta, a national health pre-pro- Temple B’nai B’rith
fessional honor society. 408 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston
The induction took place at
King’s College, where Justice is A frank discussion of the dangerous reality of living
currently in amidst gas drilling, compressor stations, and
her third
year of a five- pipelines, plus the hazardous environmental
year physi- quality-of-life threat they pose to communities from
cian assistant toxic pollution of drinking water, air, soil and
program.
Justice has property values.
achieved
dean’s list
Free and open to the public.
Justice status each
semester
since starting at King’s College
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and received notification in Ja- www.gdacoalition.org
nuary of her acceptance into the or call 570.266.5116
professional phase of the physi-
cian assistant program.
She is the recipient of a
King’s College Moreau Scholar-
ship and the Katherine E. Phe-
lan Memorial Scholarship for
physician assistant students and
is a member of The King’s Col-
lege Pre-Physician Assistant So-
ciety.

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WOMAN’S CLUB PLANS


FASHION SHOW AND TEA Judith Ellis is Mercy Woman of Year
The 2011 Swing for Mercy women and children in Lacka- An active volunteer in the
Golf Tournament sponsored by wanna and Luzerne Counties. community, Ellis serves on the
the Sisters of Mercy will take Each year, the tournament boards of several area non-profit
place on Monday, June 20 at the recognizes a woman who exem- organizations, including the
Wyoming Valley Country Club plifies the Mercy spirit of com- Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber
in Wilkes-Barre. passion and service through her of Commerce, the Osterhout
All funds raised will directly own commitment to community Free Library and the Back Moun-
benefit an important ministry of and to the mission of the Sisters tain Business Association.
the Sisters of Mercy, the Cathe- of Mercy. For more information on the
rine McAuley Center. Now in its The Swing for Mercy Golf 2011 Swing for Mercy Golf Tour-
27th year, the Catherine McAu- Committee has announced Judi- nament, contact Jenny Blan-
ley Center provides housing and th Ellis as the 2011 Mercy Wom- chard, Director of Development,
ELLIS
supportive services to homeless an of the Year. at 674-3218.

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Fun Night
aids library
I
t was Fun Night at Friend-
ly’s Restaurant in Dallas
with some of the proceeds
going to the Back Mountain
Memorial Library. The Friends
of the Back Mountain Memo-
rial Library hosted the event
which allowed patrons of the
restaurant to eat in, take out or
purchase gift cards with a por-
tion of their purchases benefit-
ABOVE: Lillian McManus, left, chats over dinner while Georgia ing the children’s Summer
Cornell, both of Dallas, reaches for coffee during the Back Moun- Reading program at the library.
tain Memorial Library Fun Night at Friendly’s Restaurant.

AT LEFT: Ronald Kross, of Dallas, makes a donation to the Back


Mountain Memorial Library as Kay Simons, of Shavertown, looks
on during Fun Night at Friendly’s Restaurant.
BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST

OBITUARIES or the Back Mountain Memorial from Luzerne High School in and was a 1944 graduate of Ply- nieces, nephews and cousins. Township, died Thursday, April
Library. 1947. mouth High School. She worked 7, 2011, at Geisinger Wyoming
CARUSO - Michael J., of Kee- She was a parishioner at St. as a cashier at Acme Supermar- SHEETZ - Claire M., 86, for- Valley Medical Center, Plains
lersburg Road, Tunkhannock, GABEL - Mark William, 43, of Hedwig’s Church in Kingston for kets for many years. merly of Larksville, died Tues- Township.
died Thursday, April 7, 2011. Lake Silkworth, died Sunday, many years and later became a Surviving are a brother, Francis day, March 29, 2011, at the Mercy He was born in Wilkes-Barre
He was born in Harrisburg on April 3, 2011. member of the Polish National J. Barton, Wilkes-Barre; a sister, Center, Dallas, where she had re- and was a graduate of Dallas
January 30, 1977, was a 1996 He was born October 12, 1967, Church in Edwardsville. She Lois Witos, Plymouth; nieces and sided for the past several years. High School. He was a stained
graduate of Tunkhannock High and was a 1985 graduate of Lake- worked at the Sea Isle Dress Fac- nephews. She was born May 27, 1924, in glass artisan employed by Kas-
School and the Harrison Career Lehman High School. He further- tory in Wilkes-Barre and the Lori Kingston, and was a graduate of mark and Marshall Glass and had
Institute of Kingston with a de- ed his education by attending Charles Dress Factory in Lu- PEACOCK - Helen Joyce, 55, of St. Gabriel’s High School, Hazle- previously been employed by Ka-
gree in computer technology Penn State’s Pennsylvania Col- zerne. Dallas, died Friday, April 8, 2011, ton. She was formerly employed narr Corporation, Toura Home
Surviving are his mother, Jean lege of Technology in William- Surviving are her daughters, at Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- as a legal secretary and, following and Singer.
Parente Caruso; his stepfather, sport, earning a degree in auto- Patricia Kennedy, of Hackett- tal. her retirement, returned to the He was a member of the Sons
Perry Coolbaugh; abrother, John, motive mechanics in 1987. stown, N.J.; Ruth, of Eugene, She was born in Urbana, Ill., family home/farm in Larksville of the American Legion and the
of Sarasota, Fla.; a sister, Maria He also received an Occupa- Ore.; Nancy, of Dallas; Kristen, and was a retired dispatcher for before making her home at Mer- Kingston Borough Auxiliary Po-
Charney, of Wyoming; a niece, tional Competency Teaching Eugene Ore.; sons, Ted, of Lock the Illinois State Police. cy Center. lice.
aunts, uncles and cousins. Certificate through Temple Uni- Haven; Steven, of Trucksville; 12 Surviving are sisters, Janice Surviving are her brother, Surviving are his wife of 47
versity in 2005. He was employed grandchildren. Keener, Lake Wales, Fla.; Jean James M.; nieces, grandnieces years, the former Helen Rusinko;
FITZE - Clarence J. “Klee,” 89, by Rider’s World in Wilkes-Barre Quick, Glendale, Ariz.; Norine and grandnephews. brother, John, Dallas; several
of Lancaster, died Sunday, April for the last 10 years as the service KEARNEY - Margaret M., 75, Seefeldt, Homer, Ill.; Nadine nieces, nephews and cousins.
3, 2011, at Willow Valley. manager. He also competed in of Newberry Estates, Dallas, died Rund, Tolono, Ill.; brother, Carl SIDOREK - Edward E., 68, of Memorial donations to the Kun-
He was born in Tunkhannock. amateur races at Evansville Mo- Monday morning, April 4, 2011, Warfel, Decatur, Ill.; an aunt, the Fern Brook Section of Dallas kle Fire and Ambulance Rescue.
A lieutenant in the U.S. Navy (Na- tocross Park in Berwick, garner- at her home.
val Aviator), he was awarded the ing several first-place finishes. She was born in Plymouth and
Distinguished Flying Cross for
serving in World War II as a B-24
Surviving are his parents, Ted worked through her life as the
J. and Edith DeWeese Gabel, controller of the family business, ◆ PUZZLE ANSWERS Puzzles, Page 2
pilot. Lake Silkworth; his wife, the for- J & M Enterprises, and as an ac-
He was a member of First Unit- mer Koren A. Strickland; his chil- countant for Hampton House
ed Methodist Church in Lancas- dren, Zachary Thomas and Victo- Nursing Home and the former St.
ter and a life-long member of the ria Grace, at home; sisters, Lynn Francis Church, Nanticoke.
Tunkhannock United Methodist Bice, of Cleveland, Ohio; and Jen- She was a member of the Altar
Church. He was the original own- nifer, of Nashville, Tenn.; an aunt and Rosary Society at Saint Fran-
er of Fitze’s Department Store, re- and an uncle. cis.
tiring in 1980. Memorial donations to the Surviving are her husband of
He served on the board of di- Back Mountain Youth Football 55 years, John A. Kearney; sons,
rectors of Commonwealth Tele- and Cheerleading Association, Robert and Edward, both of Nan-
phone and United Penn Bank, PO Box 269, Dallas, PA 18612; or ticoke; two grandchildren; sister,
was president of Tunkhannock The Gabel Children Fund, which Mary Pasternak; one nephew.
Industrial Foundation, of the has been set up for his minor chil-
Tunkhannock Rotary Club, and dren through the Wachovia Wells PAPE – Bernadine M., 84, of
of the Wyoming County United Fargo Bank, 30 Memorial Hwy., Dallas, died Monday, April 4,
Dallas, PA 18612. 2011.
Way and Scoutmaster of Troop
She was born March 14, 1926,
681 B.S.A.
He was a 60-year Mason and a IDE - Anna Mae, 70, of Tunk-
lifetime member of the Rotary hannock, died Tuesday, April 5,
Club of Tunkhannock and a Paul
Harris Fellow.
2011 at Mercy Hospital, Scran-
ton. Monday, April 25 is Wyoming Seminary’s
Surviving are his wife of 63
years, the former Ruth Steiger-
walt; a daughter, Deborah F.
She was born in Philadelphia
and attended the public schools
in Philadelphia. She was a mem-
Spring Visitation Day
Rhoads, Audubon; a son, Judd B., ber of the Order of the Eastern
Tunkhannock; four grandchil- Star, LeRaysville Chapter.
Only@Sem will families find ...
ENROLL
dren; a sister, Arlene Fitze Spier- Surviving are her husband of
ling, Lancaster. 16 years, James H. Ide; daugh-
ters, Karen Girven, Chapel Hill,    $!    
Memorial donations to Math-
ias J. Brunner Educational Nurs-
ing Fund, c/o Bookkeeper, Wil-
low Valley Retirement Commu-
N.C.; Anna Parkman, Columbus,
Ohio; Jackie Pellegrino, Staten
Island, N.Y; brothers, George and
#"& !!!

 ! # !% !!! !"!  


TODAY!
nities, 600 Willow Valley Square, Buddy Smith, both of Philadel-   "!"   "
Lancaster, PA 17602. phia; sister, Harriet Smith, Phila-
delphia; stepdaughters, Tammy,  # !  !!  !#! !! !"
FLEMING - Attorney Robert Danielle and Charmaine; 12 ! ! !  
Lewis, 91, Dallas, died Monday, grandchildren.
April 4, 2011, at his home.
He was born in Dallas on Octo- KAMINSKI - Zita Teckla, 82, of Forty Fort Kingston
ber 25,1919, and graduated as the Kingston Township, died      
valedictorian of Dallas Borough Wednesday, April 6, 2011, at her 

   

 
High School in 1937. He earned home on Bunker Hill in Kingston
his education at Harvard College,
earning a degree in history in
Township.
She was born in Luzerne on wyomingseminary.org/visit
1941. August 3, 1928, and graduated
After graduating, he enlisted in

GLENN M. HOWELL
the Navy and was assigned to Pa-
trol Squadron 81, for which he
flew amphibious “Black Cat” Cat-
alina sea planes in the Pacific. He ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR
received numerous decorations,
including a Silver Star medal.
He was awarded the Silver Star SUPERVISOR OF
for heroism displayed during
heavy enemy fire from the Japa- DALLAS TOWNSHIP
nese in rescuing two downed air-
men in the Western Solomons.
He graduated from Harvard During this time
Law School in the fall of 1948,
was admitted to the Luzerne of economic
County Bar in 1949 and practiced
law for the next 50 years.
uncertainty, it is
He was a longtime member of vital that we work
the Dallas Methodist Church. He
also acted as chairman for the together in order
Back Mountain Memorial Li-
brary Auction in 1963, as well as
to continue to
volunteering for various other provide the
community organizations.
Surviving are his wife of 67 highest level of
years, the former Eleanor Jane
Duncklee; seven children, Susan
service while keeping resident
Fitzpatrick, Rhode Island; Peggy,
Illinois; Jean, Massachusetts; Lu-
taxes as low as possible.
cy Messersmith, Dallas; John,
Colorado; Nancy Stephenson,
Philadelphia; Bill, Virginia; 12
“I would appreciate your vote
grandchildren. and support for Re-Election”
Memorial donations to the
Dallas United Methodist Church Paid for by committee to elect Glenn M. Howell
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THE DALLAS POST SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 2011

Sports

Brittany Harris strikes the ball hard for Dallas. Amanda Martin maneuvers the ball.. Alicia Kaiser turns the ball for Dallas.

Dallas JV girls
get soccer win
T
he Dallas junior varsity girls soccer team needed only one
goal to earn a 1-0 win over Hazleton on Friday, April 8.
Members of the Lady Mountaineers soccer team are Rory
Moran, Vanessa Parsons, Meghan Gallis, Emily Spring, Sara
Kneal, Amanda Martin, Alicia Kaiser, Demetra Szatkowski, Col-
leen Mcdonald.
Also, Taylor Hodle, Emily Prater, Alex Heltzel, Brianna Mor-
gan, Elaina Tomaselli, Wendy Greenwood, Kossondra Michno,
Meghan Macarty, Stephanie Smith, Merissa Konnick, Alexe Rice,
Sabrina Zurek, Kara Augustine, Ashley Dunbar, Brooke Shotwell,
Luisa Klemm.
Also, Elizabeth Dillon, Chloe Alles, Tess Macarty, Brittany Har-
ris, Lauren Rando, Mary Kate Katyl, Lauren Rosen, Gabriella Ol-
iveri, Megan Grabowski and Amber Yang.

CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOSFOR THE DALLAS POST

Members of the Dallas junior varsity soccer team enjoy a rain-drenched victory over Hazleton.

LAKE-LEHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM HONORED MAGIC WINS DYB


CHAMPIONSHIP

Members of the Lake-Lehman girls varsity basketball team were honored at the district’s March school board meeting. The
Lady Black Knights won the Wyoming Valley Conference Class AA Division III championship this year with a 14-0 record, finished
second in the PIAA district II playoffs and qualified for the PIAA state tournament. In addition to the team accomplishments, The Fieldhouse Sporting Goods Magic recently won the DYB
head varsity coach Jim Spencer and junior varsity coach Barry Horvath were named “Coach of the Year” for Division III. Team 3rd and 4th grade basketball division championship, finishing
members are, from left, Marissa Moosic, Carol Mosier, Emily Sutton, Karen Yamrick, Bethany Williams, Emily Leskowsky and the season with a 13-0 record. Members of the Magic are, from
Sarah Brooks. Second row, Jim Spencer, head coach; Diane Johnson, scorekeeper; Shoshana Mahoney, Nikki Sutliff, Selena left, first row, Liam Farrell, Matthew Dolan and Brandon Fles-
Adamshick, Kristen Baker, Nicole O’Connor, Barry Horvath, junior varsity coach; Charles Lavan, assistant varsity coach; and chut. Second row, Nathaniel Spare, Jack Farrell and John Tous-
James McGovern, superintendent. Absent at the time of the photo were Morgan Decker, Alexa Decker, Alex Luibinski, Jen saint. Third row, Coach Tom Dolan, Michael Anderson and Assist-
Konopinski and Kaitlyn Yoniski. ant Coach Mark Farrell.

Rock Solid team qualifies for nationals


The Rock Solid AAU girls eighth-grade team recently qualified for the eighth-grade National Cham-
pionships to be held in Orlando, Florida. The girls recently won the AAU Super Regional held in Be-
thlehem and finished the tournament with a perfect 4-0 record. In the final game, the ladies took their first
lead with 17 seconds left and handled the ball well to hang on to win the championship game, 51-50. Team
members are, from left, first row, Talia Szatkowski, Dallas; Gabbie Volpetti, Dallas; Lydia Lawson, Good
Shepherd; and Ali Barber, Pittston Area. Second row, Coach Amy Buzinski, Erin Schmidt, Pittston Area;
Alexis Lewis, Wyoming Valley West; Alana Wilson, St. Jude’s; Kayla Hons, St. Jude’s; and Coach Kathy
Healey.
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GOH parents given just few days to make choices


By EILEEN GODIN At a meeting held at Gate of Heaven School on Tuesday evening,
Dallas Post Correspondent Gate of Heaven principal Abe Simon distributed forms to parents
to fill out with their first and second choice schools. The forms
A meeting was held at Gate of were to be returned by Friday, April 15 for consideration and Si-
Heaven School in Dallas on Tues- mon hopes to be able to notify parents of their children’s place-
day night to discuss how the 197 ment by Easter.
registered students, from pre-kin-
dergarten through eighth grade,
will be transferred to other Cathol-
ic schools. them the forms needed to be re- schools as well, he said.
The Diocese of Scranton an- turned by Friday, April 15 for con- Marge Dewees, of Dallas, asked
nounced on Monday night that sideration. Simon added forms if representatives from other
Gate of Heaven in Dallas, along would be sorted and students schools could come and give a pre-
with St. Mary Assumption School would be assigned to their new sentation on the academics of their
in Pittston, Sacred Heart School in school. He hopes to be able to noti- facilities. Simon said he did not
Carbondale and Marian Catholic fy parents of their children’s place- know if that was possible but could
School in Scranton will be closed ment by Easter. acquire pamphlets from the other
for the 2011-2012 school year. If parents want their children to Catholic schools to make available
Gate of Heaven Principal Abe Si- remain in the Holy Redeemer Re- for parents.
mon greeted the concerned and gional System, they can choose Dr. Justin Eggleston, of Dallas,
upset parents with sympathy, not- from St. Nicholas-St. Mary in commented that St Nicholas-St.
ing this is a very emotional time for Wilkes-Barre, Good Shepherd A- Mary’s school had its curriculum
everyone. Simon said the school cademy in Kingston, Wyoming Ar- posted online while Wyoming Ar-
has a great group of students and ea Catholic School in Exeter and ea Catholic School was very will-
the spirit of Gate of Heaven will Our Lady of Peace in Clarks Green. ing to schedule visits.
live on in their actions and memo- “We will try to accommodate Principal James Jones from
ries. your first choices,” Simon said. Good Shepherd Academy was in
Simon said that Bishop Joseph Many parents were floored by attendance for moral support and
Bambera, who is dedicated to pro- such a strict time frame, stating found himself fielding questions as
viding Catholic education, used threedayswerenotenoughtimeto well. He said the current class size
specific criteria, such as funding, determine which school was a suit- at Good Shepherd is between 25
location and the current capacity able fit for their children. Several and 30 students but there is room
of the school, when choosing asked for “at least a week” to re- toexpandandacceptnewstudents CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
which schools to close. search schools, accommodations, from Gate of Heaven. Students at Gate of Heaven School were comforted by their parents the day after it was announced
“There is not much to do with curriculum, class sizes and bus Parents of younger children the school will be closed next year.
the decision to close,” he said. “But transportation. asked if Good Shepherd Academy
I can assist with the choice of Simon said the tight time line offered before and after care plus elementary school children would with providing transportation lo- provided by the school district but
school.” was an effort to alleviate stress on pre-kindergarten and Jones an- ride a bus with high school stu- cally while the Tunkhannock parents should contact their re-
Simon distributed forms to par- families waiting to have their child swered yes. dents. School District will assist with stu- spective district to inform it of a
ents to fill out with their first and placed. Teachers will be trans- Many parents were also con- Simon said the Dallas and Lake- dentsattendingOurLadyofPeace. transportation need for next
second choice schools, telling ferred to the remaining Catholic cerned with longer bus rides and if Lehman School Districts will help Bus routes and schedules will be school year, he said.

SCHOOL BRIEFS Z’s and Thomas’ Family Market

Students of Students display performance reception and


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performance.
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benefit DHS Lock-In
display work
The Performing Arts In-
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nary will present a special Dance program set The Dallas High School 2011
performance at 7 p.m. today, “Ensemble Evening: Dance” Graduation Lock-In Committee
Adult and teen artists April 17 in the Amato Audi- featuring student dance per- will hold a Book Fair on April
who study with Sue Hand torium of the Wyoming Semi- formances will be held at 7:30 21, 22 and 23 at Barnes and
will exhibit their “Tiny nary Lower School, 1560 p.m. on Monday, April 18 in the Noble Bookstore in the Arena
Treasures” and miniatures Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Lemmond Theater at Walsh Hub Plaza, Wilkes-Bare.
(small art works in drawing The gala will feature the Hall on the campus of Miser- When a voucher is presented
and painting media) on talents of six high school musi- icordia University. prior to a purchase in the store
April 21, 22 and 23 at Sue cal theater performers compet- The program is open free to or the cafe, a percentage of the
Hand’s Imagery, 35 Main ing for three scholarships to the public. For more informa- sales will be donated to the
St., Dallas, during the stu- attend this year’s PAI summer tion, call 674-6719. Lock-In. Vouchers can be ob-
dio’s Spring Exhibit. program. Singer Carrie Mano- tained from any senior student
or patrons can simply mention
Miniature art is one of
the oldest and most re-
lakos of New York City will
also perform and television star Lock-In Committee Dallas Lock-In at the register.
spected art techniques of
the Western world, origi-
David Canary of “All My Chil-
dren” fame will be one of the meets April 20 There will also be a free gift
wrapping table at various times
nally used as the forerunner competition judges. The Dallas High School 2011 on those dates for those in-
of today’s digital camera to The production is open to Graduation Lock-In Committee terested.
produce portraits and cap- the public. will meet at 7 p.m. on Wednes- Purchases can be made on-
CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST
ture memories. Tickets are $10 for students day, April 20 in the high school line also from April 21-28 by
Proving that rummaging is for men, too, Wayne Felty, of Shaver- This year’s theme for the and senior citizens, $15 for library. entering the Bookfair ID code
town, picks through the goodies at the Lehman-Idetown Metho- exhibit is architecture con- adults and $40 for the pre- Grocery certificates for Mr. # 10445823.
dist Church annual rummage sale. structed prior to 1940. Over
two dozen of the artworks
include small works and nothing prior to Wednesday’s of $91,486.

CODE
“I mostly come to find kids’ miniatures of Hillside meeting, which would put citi- • The board approved the Lu-

RUMMAGE
stuff,” said Stauch. Farms, Wyoming Seminary zens’ health and safety in jeopar- zerne County Act 167 Stormwa-
Yakimo had at least two bags and other local landmarks dy. ter Management Ordinance and
filled near her feet as she painted by Sue Hand in oil, In other business… set a public hearing on the issue
Continued from Page 3
browsed the racks at the sale. acrylic and watercolor. A • The board approved a pro- for Wednesday, May 11.
Continued from Page 1
Other items she found, including wide range of additional are opposed.” posed water main replacement • The township will purchase
cause of what he might find. a pink foam mat, wouldn’t fit into subjects and media will also He said while the township in Sunrise Estates by Aqua PA and replace the police depart-
“One time I found Buzz Light- bags. be exhibited by additional could have drafted an ordinance under the condition that the ment’s holding cell door from
year,” he said. Yakimo added “It’s an exercise mat,” she said, teen and adult artists. that was “emotionally correct,” board obtains a highway occu- Frank N. Henry, Inc. at a cost of
Cameron found the Disney “Toy taking a break from “the search.” The largest artworks are legal fees would end up costing pancy permit for PennDOT’s $990.
Story” character Buzz Lightyear “I wasn’t going to get it, but then a mere 7x10 inches in size. taxpayers in the end. He added right of way on Carverton Road • Joe Youngblood will resign
backpack while on the hunt at a they said it was free, so I couldn’t The smallest are one-inch that, if the township had tried to in order for Aqua PA to pave a from his position as the Dallas
church rummage sale in Dallas. pass it up.” square. Visitors may wish further restrict the industry out- portion of the entrance to the de- Area Municipal Authority repre-
to bring along a magnifying side of municipal planning code velopment. sentative for Kingston Town-
$1,919; Amy Rome as assistant guidelines which are mandated • The board approved the in- ship and Township Manager
glass to view the display.

CONTRACT
cross country coach with a sti- by law, the township would in- stallation of four fire hydrants in Kathleen Sebastian will serve as
pend of $664; Ricky Bartolini as Sue Hand will demon-
strate and explain the mini- cur hefty legal fees brought on Sunrise Estates by Aqua PA. his replacement until Dec. 31,
assistant-in-charge of soccer by lawsuits from natural gas • The board approved a pro- 2011.
with a stipend of $1,532; Nancy ature painting process to in-
Continued from Page 3 terested visitors during the companies. Reino estimates the posed water main replacement • The board approved a dona-
Shaw as assistant-in-charge of board reviewed more than 30 or- on Roushey Street and Perrin tion to the Dallas High School
Mahle as football assistant coach field hockey with a stipend of exhibit.
The public is invited to dinances within the state to Avenue by United Water with 2011 Graduation Lock-In Party
with a stipend of $2,045; Meredith $2,373; and Lori Besecker as as- come up with a document that the condition that if the water in the amount of $250.
Ohl as assistant volleyball coach sistant field hockey coach with a attend the exhibit from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday, will, for now, hold up in court. lines can support fire hydrants, • The township Easter Egg
with a stipend of $664; Dominique stipend of $1,989. “This may need to be amend- bases will be set. Hunt will be held at 1 p.m. today,
Ross as girls tennis coach with a • Sean Egan was approved as a April 21; from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. on Friday, April 22 and ed every year,” said Jones. • The board awarded a bid for April 17 at the Center Street
stipend of $2,217; and Tom Kilduff volunteer baseball assistant The most important aspect of Terrace Avenue storm drainage Park in Shavertown. All King-
as golf coach with a stipend of coach at the high school for the from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sat-
urday, April 23. the ordinance is enacting it, said improvements to Franzosa ston Township residents up to
$2,217. 2010-11 spring season. Reino. He said the township had Trucking Co. Inc. for a total bid age 12 are invited to participate.
• The following middle school • Thomas Buckler will resign
fall sports coaches were hired as seventh and eighth-grade
within the district: Tony Chiarucci baseball coach and Dick Connol- ing through the line will come will feature a metering building, cerns.
as football assistant-in-charge ly will serve as a replacement

WILLIAMS
from various wells in the state af- a 100-foot communications tow- Duke Barrett, of Dallas, be-
with a stipend of $3,295; John Sa- with a stipend of $664. ter passing through the Lathrop er, two 3,000-gallon tanks of the lieves the watchful eyes of the
ba as assistant football coach with • The board approved mileage Compressor Station in Tunk- odorant mercaptan, various community are aiding in the
a stipend of $2,725; Marjorie reimbursements for wrestling, hannock Township. pipes and valves and condensate preservation of the Back Moun-
Adams as assistant-in-charge of girls’ basketball and boys’ basket- Continued from Page 1
Communications Specialist tanks to collect mostly water tain.
cross country with a stipend of ball officials totaling $669.34. ations, a subsidiary of Williams, Helen Humphreys said the num- from the natural gas. “I would say these oil and gas

Openings exist for BMBA workshops


recently announced its plans for ber and location of the wells are The location of the proposed companies are used to coming
the Dallas Township area, which unknown at this point in time metering building has drawn into small towns and rural com-
include a 33-mile gathering line because the company has a 25- much concern from parents and munities with minimal effort to
Seats are still available for two stand” will help those responsible from Springville Township in year contract with Cabot Oil & residents in the area. Chief Gath- get zoning and necessary chang-
workshopsthatwillbeheldpriorto for managing a company’s risks. Susquehanna County to a site Gas to provide natural gas trans- ering LLC is also pursuing plans es,” he said. “In this circum-
the Back Mountain Business Expo Topics to be reviewed will include off Hildebrandt Road in Dallas portation. to build a metering station near stance, the community is com-
on Wednesday, April 20. credit default, workers compensa- Township where a metering sta- Ryan Savage, general manag- the Dallas campus – about 500 prised of educated residents
The following free workshops tion and independent contractor tion is planned about 1,800 feet er of Midstream Operations in feet from the proposed Williams who are concerned about their
will be held at Misericordia Univer- liability. from the Dallas School District the Appalachian Basin, said the site. community … and therefore
sity’sMaryKintzBevevinoLibrary, 1:30to3:30p.m.:“HealthcareRe- campus. Transco pipeline provides “100 A hearing began April 4 for companies applying for industri-
in the McGowan Room (3rd floor), formandYourChoices”willreview The gathering line will tap in- percent of Back Mountain resi- Chief’s zoning application for al uses in agricultural zoning
301Lake St., Dallas: key elements that employers need to the Williams-owned Transco dents’ gas” if their provider is special exceptions and hun- districts should be better pre-
10 a.m. to noon: “Liability Risks to know and be prepared for. interstate pipeline which runs UGI. dreds of residents in opposition pared to make their case, if they
Businesses Often Don’t Under- Register by calling 675-9380. from Texas to New York. Gas go- The metering facility planned of the project voiced their con- can make it.”
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CAPE COD / BMW `93 325 IC MAZDA `04 3 NISSAN `08 ALTIMA YAMAHA` 09 VSTAR
CHEVROLET `09 JEEP `07
FLOTATION VESTS:
NANTUCKET BUS TRIP Convertible,
Metallic Green
Hatchback, 92,000
miles. Excellent
Low mileage,
18000 miles, auto-
1 adult medium. 1
child medium, 1 life
650 CLASSIC
100
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Labor Day weekend
Sept. 2nd to 5th
$475 includes bus,
Exterior & Tan
Interior, 5 Speed
condition. auto,
sunroof, premium
matic, front wheel
drive, 4 door, anti-
preserver. $40 for
all. 570-301-7067 Like New. EQUINOX LS WRANGLER X
4x4, stick shift, soft
Transmission, sound and alloy Less than 1000
FORD `65
lock brakes, air Low mileage, 15000
motel 3 breakfasts, Heated Seats. 2nd wheels. $8,300 miles. White and miles, automatic, top. Red exterior,
conditioning, air 427 Commercial
3 dinners. Order Owner, 66k Miles. (570) 864-2337 all-wheel drive, 4 well maintained,
110 Lost bags, power locks, chrome. Garage
from the menu.
Also includes side
Excellent Condition,
Garage Kept,
power windows, GALAXIE 500 CONVERTIBLE Trucks & kept. $6,300 door, anti-lock garage kept. 11,500
miles, one owner.
trips & cruise. $50
deposit required.
Excellent Gas
Mileage. Carfax
MAZDA `04 RX-8 power mirrors,
power seats, all
White with red
leather interior.
Black top.
Equipment (570) 817-8127 brakes, air condi-
tioning, air bags,
power locks, power
AC, CD player,
cruise control.
CHEVROLET ‘89
Hunter Green, power, cruise con-
Call Pat available. Price 80,000 miles. trol, GPS/naviga- 289 Engine, rebuilt. 442 RVs & Campers windows, power Tow package with
570-283-3927 reduced $7,995 61,000 original mirrors, cruise con- cargo carrier.
New brakes & tion system, C70. 24’ box. Lift
FLAGSTAFF `08
afternoons & or trade for SUV or miles. Original trol, AM/FM radio, Excellent condition.
rotors. New AM/FM radio, CD gate, many new
LOST, male Jack evenings other. Beautiful / owners manual cassette player, CD $18,700
alignment. Two changer, Mp3 play- parts. $1,900.
Russell Terrier Call 570-822-9680
named Sam. Black YANKEES TRIP
Fun Car.
570-388-6669
new rear tires. er, keyless entry,
leather interior,
EXCELLENT CONDITION!
$8,800.
(570)675-7546
CLASSIC player,
entry, rear
keyless
de-
KIA `02 SEDONA
TO CINCINNATI No accidents.
CHEVY ‘08 3500
& white. Lost on PRICE REDUCED sun/moon roof, (570) 881-2447 Super Lite Fifth froster, rear wind-
Monday April 11 in June 20, 21 and 22
(Monday, Tuesday, CADILLAC ‘06 STS $8,000 or best rear defroster, new Wheel. LCD/DVD shield wiper, tinted EX, Van, Sunroof.
Haddonfield Hills
development in Dal-
las. If seen, please
Wednesday)
Catch the Yankees
AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil-
ver, 52,600 miles,
offer. For more
information, call
floor mats, Winter
Frost pearl paint, FORD `66
Mustang Coupe. HD DUMP TRUCK
flat screen TV, fire-
place, heated mat-
tress, ceiling fan,
windows. $17,500.
(570) 954-9333
61,000 miles.
Loaded. Good
take on the Reds at sunroof, heated (570) 332-4213 heated seats, side 2WD, automatic. Call after 9:00 a.m. condition.
call mirror defroster, Pearl white, pony Hide-a-Bed sofa,
The Great American seats, Bose sound Only 12,000 miles. $5000 or best offer.
(570) 718-4050
LOST: White
Ballpark in Cincin-
nati, Ohio
system, 6 CD
changer, satellite Rare, Exclusive
backup camera,
auto rear view mir-
interior. Pristine
condition. 26K Vehicle in like
new condition.
outside speakers &
grill, 2 sliders, CHEVY `05 EQUINOX 570-606-7654
miles. $17,000 or aluminum wheels, LT (premium pack-
German Shepherd.
Female. Last seen
Trip Includes:
*Round trip bus
radio, Onstar, park-
ing assist, remote
Opportunity To
Own...
ror dimmer, Blue-
tooth, phone, nav.,
& radio controls
best offer.
(570) 817-6768
$21,900.
570-288-4322
water purifier,
awning, microwave
age), 3.4L, 47,000
miles. All wheel LEXUS `04 GX 470
Black with dark
in West Wyoming transportation keyless entry, elec- drive, power moon-
FORD ‘99 E350
on steering wheel, oven, tinted safety gray leather interior.
4/7. Named Secret
or may come to
*Beer, soda & food
on the bus
tronic keyless igni-
tion, & more! 4.5 years remain- LINCOLN `88 glass windows, roof, windows, locks
& seats. Leather DVD player. Fully
Puppy. Very shy.
570-864-0739
*Great box level
seats to two games
$17,600
570-881-2775
‘26 FORD ing on 7 year
100,000 miles Nis-
TOWN CAR BUCKET VAN
raised panel fridge
& many acces- interior, 6 cd chang-
er, rear folding
loaded. 92,000
miles. Excellent
MODEL T san bumper to sories & options. condition. $19,000
(Mon & Tues night) Triton V8. 2 speed Excellent condition, seats, keyless entry,
61,000 original
120 Found *Hotel accommoda-
tions at the Millenni- CHEVROLET ‘06 Panel Delivery
100 point
bumper Premium
Warranty included, miles, garage kept,
triple black, leather
boom; 92,000miles;
$9999 or best price.
$22,500.
570-868-6986
onstar, roof rack,
running boards,
(570) 675-4424

EXCELLENT CON-
FOUND: Kitten, um Hotel. Just three
CORVETTE Concours quality DITION Altima interior, carriage Great condition. Call garage kept.
female, black
white, 5-6 months
& blocks from stadium
and walking dis-
CONVERTIBLE
restoration. Red
with black fend-
HYBRID 35city/33
highway mpg.
roof, factory wire
wheels, loaded,
570-675-3384 or
570574-7002 SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS $14,750.
570-362-1910

MITSUBISHI `95
tance from Cincin- Travel Trailer. 29’,
old, is wearing a flea ers. Never Driven. excellent condition.
collar.
570-824-3256
nati Zoo and other
downtown attrac-
Silver beauty, 1
Owner, Museum 0 miles on
restoration.
$18,900.
570-371-9001 $5,500. Call
Mike 570-237-7660
439 Motorcycles mint condition, 1
slide out a/c-heat. CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR
MONTERO SR 4WD
tions quality. 4,900 Call after 5:00 p.m. Stove, microwave, Custom Van. 67K

HARLEY DAVIDSON
RARE! miles. Interior has
MAZDA `88 RX-7
Price: $350 miles, 6 speed. All fridge, shower
LOST: Call 570-287-9701
for more info.
possible options
including Naviga-
$40,000
$38,000 PORSCHE `02 CONVERTIBLE
inside & out. Many
more extras.
oak wood trim, car-
peting, storage
177,102 miles, auto-
matic, four wheel
tion, Power top. $36,500
BOXSTER S ` 06 SOFTTAIL Reduced. $15,500. areas, TV, rear seat drive, 4 door, anti-
BROWN WALLET
1 owner, garage convertible to dou-
New, paid $62,000 kept, 65k original Call 570-842-6735 lock brakes, air con-
Great convertible, ble bed, curtains.
Must sell $45,900 ditioning, air bags,
April 8th 570-299-9370
2002 BMW 745i
black top, 6 speed
manual transmis-
sion, carbon fiber
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
NIGHTTRAIN
Dark gray metallic,
SUNLITE CAMPER Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
power locks, power
windows, power
Wegmans The Flagship of 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, tom lighting on ceil- mirrors, power
the Fleet dash, leather interi- seen snow. $8,900. new rr tire & center bathroom, ing. New exhaust
(parking lot) Call 570-237-5119 brakes, many seats, cruise con-
New - $87,000 or, front & rear kitchen, sofa bed. system. New rear
extras. $10,900 trol, AM/FM radio,
Sentimental Midnight Emerald trunk, fast & agile. Air, Fully self con-
MERCEDES-BENZ
tires. Recently cassette player, CD
with beige leather $18,000 or best (570) 592-4982 tained. Sleeps 6. inspected. Excellent
Value. offer. Call
changer, leather
interior. 61K miles. New tires, fridge condition. $4,800.
REWARD
Call Lou
CHEVROLET `84 Mint condition.
Loaded. Garage
570-262-2478
HARLEY King
`73 450SL with Road DAVIDSON `01
19,000
awning. $4500.
215-322-9845
Call 570-655-0530
interior, sun roof,
rear defroster, rear
windshield wiper,
570-825-3368
406 ATVs/Dune CAPRICE CLASSIC
Kept. Navigation
Stunning, SALEEN `02 Convertible
removable hard top,
miles, new tires, lots
of extra chrome. TRAVEL CHEVY `94Van.
TRAILER 33 ft Custom GLADIATOR new Passed inspec-
tion, new battery.
Must Sell! power windows, AM 67K
Buggies Very Clean. New $2,500
SE 281
Like New. $12,900. Rear queen master miles. Interior has
$20,000 /FM radio with cas-
150 Special Notices Tires. Burgundy red
$18,600
Call 570-639-1989 bedroom, Walk oak wood trim, car- (570) 868-1100

QUARTER MIDGET
with vinyl top. sette player, CD or 570-760-1023 thru bathroom. Call after 2:00 p.m.
Convertible, silver player, automatic, 4 peting, storage
MUST SEE! Center kitchen +
on black, garage areas, TV, rear seat
ADOPT: Adoring
Mom, Dad, Big
RACE CAR
$2,400
(570) 269-0042 1993 CADILLAC kept, Production
#351. 14,500
new tires. Cham-
pagne exterior; Ital-
ian red leather inte-
HONDA
2004 CRF 100.
dinette bed. Front
extra large living
convertible to dou-
ble bed, curtains.
NISSAN `08 ROGUE
SL. AWD, 1 owner,
Brother would like
to share a lifetime
of hugs & kisses
76 inch Bull Rider,
Honda 120 motor, CHRYSLER ‘06 ALANTE
2 Door
miles. Asking
$23,500,
Serious inquiries
rior inside. Garage
kept, excellent con-
Excellent condition.
$1500 or best offer.
room + sofa bed.
Big View windows.
Air, awning, sleeps
Seats 7. Power win-
dows & seats. Cus-
tom lighting on ceil-
no accidents. 4
door hatchback, 6
300C HEMI
in our loving home Kirkey seat, dition. $31,000. Call 570-498-7702 cylinder, roof rails,
new brake system, Convertible only! 6, very clean, will ing. New exhaust
with a newborn. 825-6272 dark gray, black
A-Main feature wins Light green, 18,000 Exquisite Candy 570-477-3600 deliver. Located in system. New rear
Please Call interior. Premium
Lynda & Dennis Asphalt/Dirt, miles, loaded, Apple Red black
KAWASAKI ‘06 Benton, Pa. $4,900. tires. Recently wheels, new tires,
OLDSMOBILE `68
SCION ‘08 TC
Many Extras, leather, wood trim, soft top. 13,000 215-694-7497 inspected. Excellent
888-688-1422 Vulcan Classic brakes extra set of
Value $6,000, $24,000. original miles. All condition. $4,800. snows. Premium
Expenses Paid available options, 1500
Sell for $2,999 570-222-4960 451 Trucks/ Call 570-655-0530
Call (570) 954-2749 leave message including gold Low mileage, DELMONT Black and chrome. sound/Bose/blue-
tooth, XM radio.
ADOPTING A NEWBORN DODGE `94
alloy wheels. Fuel injected. 21” SUVs/Vans
42,000 miles, 4 DRASTICALLY Intelligent key entry.
SUZUKI ’00
windshield. Pas-
CHRYSLER `02
Garage Kept. 1 speed, front wheel Newly inspected
is our greatest wish. REDUCED!! senger backrest. Dakota with cap.
owner. Final drive, 2 door, anti- 36,900 miles
Abundance of love, This model only Floor boards. 1 owner, garage
Model Year.
secure life of family
awaits. QUAD MASTER
4x4, auto, 520
PT CRUISER Gorgeous
Automobile!
lock brakes, air con-
ditioning, air bags,
power locks, power
produced in 1967
& 1968. All
Remainder of war-
ranty. Expires
kept, very good
condition. Many
$19,500
(570) 371-7227
Annie & Mike Inferno Red, flame original 45,000 Feb., 2012. Kept in extras including lift
1-800-606-5589. miles, winch, heat- design. Chrome
$31,000
$29,900
windows, power miles, Color heated garage! & back seat. LINEUP
ACURA `08 RDX
Expenses Paid. ed grips. $4,650. wheels. 47,000 mirrors, cruise con- Burgundy, cloth Never damaged. 29 MPG gas.
570-239-2877 miles, one owner.
$27,900 trol, AM/FM radio,
CD player, Mp3
& vinyl interior,
350 rocket
7,000 miles. Great $4,800 ASUCCESSFULSALE
Looks and runs condition! $6,800 Good Condition. or best offer
409 Autos under great. New inspec- From an Exotic,
Private Collection
player,
entry,
keyless
sun/moon
engine, 2nd
owner. Fender
570-574-9217 53,000 miles. (570) 868-0944 INCLASSIFIED!
$5000 tion. $5,800 AWD, Full Power,
roof, rear defroster, Doyouneedmorespace?
Call (570) 472-1854
Call 570-650-0278 tinted windows.
skirts, always
garaged. Trophy SUZUKI `07 C50T
AM/FM, CD
Changer, Blue FORD `01 LARIAT A yard or garage sale
ADOPTION
CADILLAC `94 FORD `04 MUSTANG $14,200.
(570) 443-7522 Call
winner at shows. Tooth, XM Radio, 250 Super Duty
in classified
A loving married
teacher couple
Mach I, 40th
ANNIVERSARY EDITION
MERCEDES-BENZ before 9:30 p.m.
Serious inquiries
only, $7,500. CRUISER Leather Interior
& Sunroof
with slide-in camper
new tires, 4 door, 8’ is the best way
with so much to
offer would love
DEVILLE SEDAN V8, Auto, 1,200
miles, all options, `01 C-240 TOYOTA `06
570-690-0727

EXCELLENT
$22,000
(570) 814-8398
bed. Soft and hard-
top for bed covers.,
Good condition.
tocleanoutyourclosets!
You’re in bussiness
94,000 miles, Call after 9:30 a.m.
to adopt your show room condi- Loaded, automatic,
AVALON PONTIAC ‘84 Sold together or with classified!
newborn. We
can provide a
automatic, front tion. Call for info.
Asking $24,995
AC, heated leather
seats, 4 door.
TRANS AM CONDITION separately $10,900

BUICK `05
wheel drive, 4 New tires, new (570) 639-5478
lifetime of happi-
door, air condi- Serious inquiries $4,700 brakes, Inspected Windshield, Bags,
HONDA `10
FORD `03 F150
ness, security only. 570-636-3151 Call 570-388-6535 March 4, AC, 15TH ANNIVERSARY Floorboards,V&H
& educational
opportunities.
tioning, air bags,

FORD `07 MUSTANG MERCEDES-BENZ


AVPS, Fully EDITION.
1 of 600 made, all
Pipes, White
RENDEZVOUSFully
CX ODYSSEY
LARIAT
all power, cruise loaded, 18,000 walls,Garage Kept.
Expenses paid. control, leather mile bumper to available options, 6K Miles $5,500 AWD,
63,000 highway Special Edition.
Nancy/Kevin
1-866-254-3529 interior, $3,300. miles, silver, runs `05 240C bumper warranty.
90,000 miles.
63K miles, V8, auto.
T-roof, $7,995.
(570) 430-0357 loaded, 1 owner,
18,000 miles. 6
Contractor ready
with ladder rack &
Maroon, Fully
loaded. Leather
www.nancykevin
2adopt.com
570-394-9004 great, $11,500.
negotiable.
4Matic, V6 - Gray,
77K highway miles,
$12,900.
(570) 881-3712
Call 570-817-2577
SUZUKI ‘04 cylinder. New
inspection, tires
tool box, 4x4 diesel,
under 97K. Great
seats. TV/DVD,

STUDEBAKER ‘31
570-479-2482 & brakes. Like navigation, sun
CHRYSLER `97
Excellent condition,
dealer serviced. Sun GSXR 1000CC new, inside & out.
condition, $17,000 roof plus many
FORD `07 roof, heated seats.
Volkswagen ‘03 Rumble seat, coupe Less than 1,000 $16,900. Call
or best offer. other extras.

PAYING $500
570-925-2845
SEBRING Good condition. (570) 540-0975 3rd seat. Only
$15,500. Call miles. Team colors
1,900 Miles.
MINIMUM Convertible. Gold MUSTANG GT 570-288-3916
GTI
Call for details
(570) 881-7545
with matching hel-
met & jacket. Fend- FORD `99 E250 Brand New.

MERCEDES-BENZ
with newly installed Premium package, Asking $37,000
CHEVR0LET`02
DRIVEN IN er eliminator kit. Wheelchair Van
Full size 4 wheel navy top/rear win-
dow. 124,000 city
silver, black leather
interior, 5 speed
moonroof, 5 speed,
loaded,$9750 TANK ‘07 VISION Scorpion exhaust. 78,250 miles. Fully
(570) 328-0850

`95 SL 500
drive trucks $6,000. serviced, new bat-
EXPRESS
miles. As is. Asking manual. 20,000 excellent condition, 2007 Tank Motor
Call Dave after 5 tery, tires & rods.
ALSO PAYING TOP $$$
SUZUKI `07 XL-7
$2,600. Negotiable. miles. $18,900 570-578-2149 Sports Vision Motor-
Convertible, with cycle. 250 cc, pm 570-825-0394 Seats 6 or 3 wheel-
for heavy equip- 570-822-2776 or (570) 868-3832 CONVERSION chairs. Braun Millen-
removable hard Brand new. 0 miles.
ment, backhoes, 570 709-9404 415 Autos-Antique Shopping for a nium lift with
56,000 miles,
FORD `10 FUSION SE
top, dark Blue, $2,400. For more VAN automatic,
dump trucks, Leave Message & Classic
bull dozers
camel interior, information call Tom new apartment? Loaded. Low remote. Walk up
all-wheel drive,
Summer Driving door. Front & rear
HAPPY TRAILS Silver/grey, grey at 570-825-2114 Classified lets miles. Excellent 4 door, air condi-
TRUCK SALES
570-760-2035
412 Autos for Sale interior. Automatic,
AWD, Moonroof/
Only, Garage Kept.
Very Good CADILLAC `80 421 Boats &
you compare costs - condition.
$18,900
A/C. Power locks &
windows. Excellent
tioning, all power,
CD player, leather
without hassle
COUPE DEVILLE
spoiler package. Condition, No 570-674-3901 condition. $9,500.
542-2277 interior, tinted
Accidents. Classy Marinas 570-237-6375
6am to 8pm 15,000 miles.
Car. Price Excellent condition,
or worry! windows, custom
Remainer of
extended warranty. Reduced! $3,000 located in Get moving
CHEVROLET `05 LINE UP wheels, $13,000

CUSTOM
Call 570-829-8753
Sirius radio, 6 CD $13,995 Hazleton. with classified!
A GREAT DEAL... Before 5:00 p.m.

BMW `07 328xi


changer. Garage
kept. Asking
or trade for
SUV or other.
570-454-1945 or
561-573-4114 YAMAHA `04 V-STAR TRAILBLAZER LT IN CLASSIFIED!
Black with black $17,000 or best
offer. Call
570-388-6669
GET THE WORD OUT
CREST 15’
1100 Custom. 5800
miles, light bar,
Black/Grey. 18,000
miles. Well TRACTOR
MUSTANG ‘02
interior. Heated
seats. Back up &
navigation sys-
(570) 823-8403 with a Classified Ad.
570-829-7130
Fiberglass
cobra
windshield,
exhaust,
many
equipped. Includes
On-Star, tow pack- HONDA `03 TRAILERS
tems. New tires &
brakes. Sunroof.
FORD `92 MUSTANG GT CONVERTIBLE CHEVROLET `68 C10 boat with extras, must sell.
$5,995. Call
age, roof rack,
running boards,
ODYSSEY FREIGHTLINER
’97 MIDROOF
Garage kept. Many Convertible, Red with black top. New 350 motor and
trailer. Out- 570-301-3433 remote starter,
High mileage,
extended warranty. 475 CAT & 10
extras! 46,000 55,000 original 6,500 miles. One new transmission. board propul- 140000 miles, speed transmission.
YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO
miles 5.0 auto, Owner. Excellent $16,000
Miles.
some engine
REDUCED TO sion. Includes: (570) 825-7251 automatic, front $12,000
Asking $19,500. Condition. $18,500 $5,000 FIRM wheel drive, 4
310 Attorney upgrades. Garaged 570-760-5833 2 motors 750cc. 8,000 miles,
570-825-8888 or (570) 906-1771 door, anti-lock
CHEVROLET `06
saddlebags, wind- FREIGHTLINER
626-297-0155 showcar. $8200 Erinmade, brakes, air condi-
Services ’99 CONDO
Call Anytime! (570) 283-8235
NISSAN `06 SENTRA CHEVY `66 BEL AIR “Lark II series”
PRICE
shield, back rest,
Black & Pearl,
SILVERADO 1500
tioning, air bags,
power locks,
430 Detroit, Super

HYUNDAI `04
Bankruptcy $595 1.8 S, Special Excellent Condition. 10 transmission.
CHEVROLET
Guaranteed Low Fees 2 door post car, in power windows, Asking $15,000.
Edition, Power good condition for REDUCED! Must See. Asking 4X4 pickup, extend-
power mirrors,
www.BkyLaw.net ed cab, 6 1/2 ft.
TIBURON GT steering, brakes, age. Serious $2,400 $2,499. Call after 4.
AM/FM radio, CD
2010 CAMARO
Atty Kurlancheek windows & locks. 570-823-9376 box, automatic. ‘88 FRUEHAUF 45’
825-5252 W-B inquiries only, call NEGOTIABLE Pewter. 48,000 player, rear with sides. All
Blue, 5 speed 6 CD changer. for details. $8,500
V-6 Victory Red, manual, CD, Air, 570-417-3940 miles. Excellent defroster, rear aluminum, spread
Free Bankruptcy Excellent condition, or best offer. Call
black interior, factory alarm, condition. $17,000 windshield wiper, axle. $6,500.
Consultation 43K. $12,500. Steve at $5,990
SALT CREEK SKIF
all bells and power windows & 570-881-6897 Negotiable
Payment plans. 570-407-0531 (570) 954-7461 (570) 606-4198 2 storage trailers.
whistles. locks. 38K.
Carol Baltimore $25,000 $7,500 negotiable.
PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD CORVETTES 14’ fiberglass fish- 570-814-4790
570-822-1959 570-706-6489 Call 570-540-6236
400 CONVERTIBLE
ing boat, tri-hull
YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR CHEVROLET `07 HUMMER ‘05 H2 TRUCKS FOR SALE
WANTED
(very stable), 25 HP
Matted black finish. Yellow with black
TRAILBLAZER LS
Tahatsu outboard,
150 Special Notices 150 Special Notices Blue/white top & Ford, GMC,
WANTED! white interior. 1953-1972 Full Galvanized
Trailer. Perfect Con-
Mint condition. New
tires, inspected,
leather interior.
Front & rear heated International-Prices
Recent document- Any Condition! Perfect condition, starting at $2,295.
ALL dition. Built in fuel fully serviced & seats. Many chrome
ed frame-off Courteous, Fast 17,000 miles. Box Truck, Cab &

WE’VE MOVED
tank. All new in ‘01. ready to ride. Wind- accessories. $28,500
restoration. Over Professional Buyer. Asking $20,000 Chassis available.
$2,500 shield & sissy bar. or best offer. Call
Licensed & Bonded 570-332-3681
JUNK
$31,000 invested. Low miles & garage (570) 788-9826 or Call U-haul
will sell $21,500. corvettebuyer.com 570-256-7311 570-822-5536
kept. $4800. or best (570) 956-8547
570-335-3127 1-800-850-3656

CARS!
Boat? Car? Truck? offer. 570-762-5158
DODGE `10 Leave Message

FORD `52
Motorcycle? Air-
LINEUP
RUBINA A. ZAMAN M.D.
Infants, Children
TOYOTA `93 MR2 plane? Whatever it
YAMAHA` 08 R1 GRAND CARAVAN INTERNATIONAL ‘95 ASUCCESSFULSALE
CA$H
is, sell it with a
& Adolescents
T-top, 5 speed.
AM/FM/CD, AC, COUNTRY SEDAN
CUSTOM LINE
Classified ad.
570-829-7130 BEAUTIFUL BIKE Only 17k miles.
Fully loaded.
DUMP TRUCK
Refurbished, rebuilt
engine, transmis-
INCLASSIFIED!
Moved to:
PAID
power antenna. Doyouneedmorespace?
Perfect condition. Excellent condi-
913 Rear Wyoming Ave. New tires. No rust.
Great condition.
STATION WAGON
V8, automatic, SEA NYMPH ‘94 3700 miles, new tion. Factory &
sion replaced.
Rear-end removed A yard or garage sale

570-301-3602
Wyoming, Pa 18644 8 passenger, 19’, 4.0 Outboard rear tire, undertail extended war- and relubed. Brand in classified
$5,000 3rd seat, good motor, good condi- kit, cover. Price ranty. $17,995 new 10’ dump. PA is the best way
(570) 693-3005 (570) 708-0269 condition, 2nd tion. $6,000 or best negotiable $7,800 (570) 690-2806 state inspected. tocleanoutyourclosets!
570-852-9072
Accepting New Patients after 6:00PM owner. $9,500. offer. Call $12,900/best offer. You’re in bussiness
570-579-3517 570-722-4077 570-594-1496
with classified!
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GIRLS SOCCER TEAM FINISHES FIRST Residents can


dispose of As low as
$898

medications
Complete!

on April 30
The Harveys Lake Police
Department and the Drug
Enforcement Administra-
tion (DEA) will give the
public another opportunity
to prevent pill abuse and
theft by ridding their
homes of potential danger-
ous expired unused and

215143
unwanted prescription
drugs.
Medications will be col-
lected for disposal from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday,
CALL THE HOME OF THE MASTER PLUMBER
April 30 at the Harveys
Lake Borough Building, CARL KRASAVAGE & SONS
Sunset section of the lake,
Route 415. PLUMBING & HEATING
• COMPLETE PLUMBING & HEATING SERVICE
The service is free and • REPAIRS & INSTALLATION • BATHROOM REMODELING
anonymous. • KITCHEN SINKS, FAUCETS, DISHWASHERS, GARBAGE
DISPOSALS, ICE MAKERS INSTALLED, INSTANT HOT ETC
The Wyoming Valley Soccer Club U-9 girls team finished in first place in the second session of Last September, Ameri- • HOT WATER HEATERS • DRAIN CLEANING SERVICES • WATER
the Dome League. Members of the team are, from left, first row, Cameron Forgash, Swoyersville; cans turned in 242,000 FILTERS & CONDITIONERS • BOILERS - COAL, OIL, GAS ETC.
• A.C. SPLIT SYSTEMS
Jenna Butcofski, Harveys Lake; Alison Francis, Dallas; Lauren Chapple, Shavertown; and McKen- pounds, or 121 tons, of pre-
R. 477 Church St. EMERGENCY
zie Apaliski, Harveys Lake. Second row, Paige Motovidlak, Harveys Lake; Emma Sweitzer, Dallas; scription drugs at nearly 40 YEARS EXP. SERVICE
4,100 sites operated by the FULLY INSURED Swoyersville AVAILABLE
Kennadi Josefowicz, Plymouth; Abby Paczewski, Shavertown; Sara Krokos, Parson; and Carly
Cavanaugh, Dallas. Absent at the time of the photo was Lauren Hurst. The team is coached by
DEA and more than 3,000
RES. & COMM.
288-8149
state and local law enforce-
Chris Chapple, Javier Rodriguez and Andy Sandoe. ment partners.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of WV seeking male volunteers


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#916, 927, 935, 945, 955, 966
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570-331-8100 • www.dr-gmn.com DALLAS AUTO PARTS Dallas, PA 18612 675-2143

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Best Brightest
2011
CIVICS:
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ATHLETICS:
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Each year The
Times Leader
Best & Brightest
program honors
local high school
students for
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Samantha Snyder Shelley Black their scholastic
Gabrielle Richards Lauren Skudalski achievements and
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BUSINESS Neil Mattern Listed here are this
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Alexandra Petsuck
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Danielle Phillips COMPUTERS Leader’s 2011
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Ami Patel & TECHNOLOGY: Best & Brightest
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2007 LINCOLN MKX AWD


AU1079- Pwr. Heated Leather
Seats, ABS, Parking Sensors,
Keyless Entry Cruise, Traction
Control, Dual Zone Climate Control

2010 TOWNCAR SIGNATURE


Pwr. Heated Leather Seats, 6 Disc
LIMITED
CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Parking TO CHOOSE FROM
Sensors, Satellite Radio, Heated
Mirrors, Traction Control, Cruise,
Memory Seat, Climate Control

2008 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR AWD


AU1045- Reverse Camera, Running Boards, Navigation System, Parking
Sensors, Video Sys., Touch Screen, 3rd Row Seat, Premium Wheels, Power
Liftgate, Pwr. Leather Heat/ Cool Front Seats, Premium Sound, 6 Disc CD,
ABS,Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg.,
Moonroof, Roof Rack,
Rear A/C, DVD Player, Pwr.
Adjustable Pedals, Cruise

2008 LINCOLN
Most with Moonroof, Memory Seat,
MKX AWD
Navigation System, 6 Disc CD, TO CHOOSE FROM
Satellite Radio, Keyless Entry with
Keypad, Parking Sensors, Front AC
Seats, Pwr. Liftgate, Premium Wheels

2007 LINCOLN MARK LT


ELITE CREW CAB 4X4
AU1490- Moonroof, Pwr. Heated
Leather Seats, Memory Seat,
Navigation Sys., 6 Disc CD, Satellite
Radio, Running Boards, Pwr.
Adjustable Pedals, Parking Sensors

FREE STATE INSPECTION AS LONG AS YOU OWN THE CAR!


2008 FUSION SEL 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE 4X4 2007 EXPEDITION LIMITED 4X4
72 AU1114- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Tow Pkg., Roof Rack, Rear AC,
AU1441- 6 Disc CD, Keyless Entry, Traction Control, MOS.
AU9705- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry,
72
MOS. Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Heated/Cooled Seats, Climate
Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seats, ABS, Cruise, Heated Control, Cruise, Navigation Sys., Pwr. Liftgate, Running
Mirrors, Satellite Radio, Rear Spoiler, Fog Lights Rear Defogger, Cruise, Roof Rack Boards, 3rd Row Seat, Touch Screen, Parking Sensors

2005 CHEVY CAVALIER LS 2009 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ 30K MILES! 07-08 EDGE SE/SEL AWD TOCHOOSEFROM
Most with Cruise, Privacy Glass, Keyless
AU1467- AM/FM Radio, ABS, AU1317 - Leather Seats, STARTING AT
Entry, Traction Control, Side Airbags,
Keyless Entry, Traction Control, CD, Keyless Entry, PL, Some with Parking Sensors, 6 Disc
Cruise Control, PL, PM Cruise, Moonroof, PW, PM CD, Moonroof, Heated Seats, ABS

2005 FORD TAURUS SE


AU9795- Cruise, Pwr.
2008 CADILLAC CTS4 AWD 2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LT 2007 DODGE DAKOTA SLT SUPER CAB 4X4
AM/FM/CD, ABS, Keyless AU9511 - Cruise Control,
AU1514- Pwr. Heated Leather
Windows, PL, Keyless Seats, ABS, Cruise Control, Entry, Pwr. Door Locks, Pwr. Pwr. Seat, Keyless Entry, Fog
Entry, AM/FM/CD AM/FM Radio with CD Windows, Cruise Control Lights, AM/FM/CD, PL, PW
06-08 CHEVY IMPALA 2009 LINCOLN MKZ AWD 2007 EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 2006 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500
AU929- Cruise, Keyless 72
MOS.
AU1038- 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights, Rear Defogger, Traction Cont., Pwr. Leather AU1348- CD, Fog Lights, Cruise, Z71 CREW CAB 4X4
Heat/Cool Seats, Moonroof, Cruise, Climate AU1363- CD, Keyless Entry, ABS,
Entry, ABS, Fog Lights, Cont., Prem Wheels, Keyless Entry, Keyless Entry, Pwr. Leather Seats,
CD, Rear Spoiler, Pwr. Seat TOCHOOSEFROM Parking Sensors, Satellite Radio Roof Rack, 3rd Row Seat, ABS Cruise Control, Pwr. Driver’s Seat
08-09 FOCUS SE/SES 2009 LINCOLN MKS AWD 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2009 TOYOTA TACOMA ACCESS CAB 4X4
Most with 6 Disc CD, Cruise, STARTING AT All Wheel Drive, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Adaptive Cruise Control, ABS,
AU1436- Navigation Sys., CD, Traction Control, Keyless Entry, Tow Pkg.,
Fog Lights, ABS, Keyless Entry, Moonroof, Climate Control, Touch Screen,
Cruise, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats,Moonroof, AU1299- CD, ABS, Keyless
Reverse Camera, Side Air Bags, Navigation
Running Boards, Satellite Radio, 3rd Row Entry, Cruise, PL, PW, PM
TOCHOOSEFROM
Heated Mirrors, Rear Spoiler Sys., Premium Wheels, Keyless Entry
Seat, Parking Sensors, Climate Control
2008 FOCUS SES 2008 EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER 4X4 2010 E-350 XLTs
AU1324- AM/FM/CD, ABS,
72
MOS. AU1482- CD, Keyless Entry, Traction Most with CD, Cruise, ABS, STARTING AT
Keyless Entry, Satellite Radio, Control, Cruise, Pwr. Leather Seats, Keyless Entry, Running Boards,
PDL, PW, Pwr. Mirrors Rear AC, Running Boards, 3rd Row Seat Traction Control PM, PL, PW TOCHOOSEFROM
2007 HONDA CIVIC 2005 ESCAPE 4X4 08-09 EDGE LIMITED AWD 2008 FORD F-150 XLT 4X4
AU1461- AM/FM/CD, ABS,
72
MOS.
Climate Control, 6 Disc CD, Prem STARTING AT AU1434- CD, ABS, Keyless Entry,
AU1104- Cruise Control, ABS,
60
Wheels, Parking Sensors, Pwr. Liftgate,
Cruise, PDL, PW, PM, Running
MOS.
Keyless Entry, PDL, Cruise Keyless Entry, Traction Control, Pwr.
Control, Rear Spoiler, PM Keyless Entry, AM/FM/CD Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof, Cruise TOCHOOSEFROM Boards, Sliding Rear Window
2008 HONDA ACCORD LX-P 2007 ESCAPE FWD 2007 CADILLAC SRX4 AWD 2008 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCAB 4X4
AU1042- CD, Satellite Radio, Prem. Sound, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry, Traction
AU1322- CD, Keyless Entry,
72
MOS. AU1409- Navigator, CD, Fog Lights, Keyless 60
Control, Roof Rack, Pwr. Leather Heated Seats, Moonroof, Cruise, Navigation Sys.,
Most with CD, ABS, Keyless
Entry, Cruise Control, Tow TO CHOOSE
MOS.
Traction Control, Pwr. Driver’s Entry, Traction Control, ABS, Pwr. Leather DVD Player, 3rd Row Seat, OnStar, Climate
Seat, Cruise Control, ABS Heated Seats, Cruise, Parking Sensors Control, Prem. Wheels, Touch Screen, Pwr. Liftgate Pkg., PL, Pwr. Windows FROM

2009 MILAN PREMIER AWD 2007 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS 4X4 2008 MOUNTAINEER PREMIER AWD 2010 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 CREW LT Z71 4X4
AU1473- Navigation Sys., ABS, Pwr. Leather AU1277 -Fog Lights, Keyless
AU1398- CD, OnStar, ABS, Fog Lights, Keyless
AU9893- All Wheel Drive, 6 Disc CD, Fog Lights,
ABS, Climate Control, Satellite Radio, Heated Entry, Traction Control, Roof Rack, Rear
63
MOS. Heated Seats, CD, Fog Lights, Keyless Entry,
Roof Rack, Climate Control, Moonroof,
28K MILES! Entry, Traction Control,
Pwr. Seat, Cruise, Sliding
14K
Mirrors, Cruise, Moonroof, Pwr. Leather Seat Wipers, Privacy Glass, Cruise, PDL, PW, PM Tow Pkg., Running Boards, 3rd Row Seat Rear Window, ABS, CD MILES!
Tax and tags extra. 1.9% Financing is only available on Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles. “BUY FOR” prices are based on 72 month (*66, 63, 60, 48, and 36 months for selected vehicles) 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.

CALL NOW 823-8888


1-800-817-FORD

Overlooking Mohegan Sun


577 East Main St., Plains
Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B VISIT US AT WWW.COCCIACARS.COM
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508 Beauty/ 548 Medical/Health 566 Sales/Retail/ 708 Antiques & 710 Appliances 730 Computer
Cosmetology Business Collectibles Equipment &

Collect LPN/RN MICROWAVE G.E.


Development over the stove, Software
BARBER Part Time.
DESK: lovely secre-
tary desk, glass black & stainless,

Cash.
TOWER: HP Pavillion
HONESDALE/
Experienced Part Flexible hours. doors above, hand like new, only used
Private Clinic. Avail- 7955 Tower. Excel-
460 Time barber needed
able immediately.
600 painted drawers a very short time
then changed col- lent condition,
in busy back moun-

Not
below $300.
AUTOMOTIVE FINANCIAL
SERVICE
tain barbershop.
Call 570-760-8471.
Send resumes to:
c/o Times Leader LACKAWANNA COUNTY 570-287-0820 ors in my kitchen.
$100. 606-4353
768mb ram. dvd
rom/cdrw, windows
xp. $65. Lenovo

Dust.
Box 2505 LP’S, 78’S, 45’S
DIRECTORY 503 Accounting/
Finance
509 Building/
15 N. Main Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA SALES 610 Business
Opportunities
From 40’S, 50’S,
60’S & 70’S
OVEN, GE gas, self
cleaning, electric
Windows 7 desktop
tower, excellent
Construction/ 18711-0250. $1 each. 829-2411 ignition, good condi- condition, dvdrom.
468 Auto Parts Skilled Trades REPRESENTATIVE tion. $50. 826-1702 hi speed usb. $80

570-301-3602 Sell it in The COCCIA FORD LABORER


Village at
Greenbriar
Assisted Living
NEPA’s largest cir-
culated print publi-
FLORAL SHOP
The only shop
NEON SIGN - Elec-
tric, Camel sign, 30
years old, $200.
REFRIGERATOR.
Amana. White. Side
Windows 7 tower-
$80. HP windows xp
tower $70.
cation is looking 570-829-2411 by side. 25.8 cu. ft.

LINCOLN
570-905-2985
CALL US! Times Leader Excavating and
Paving Company PART TIME for an experienced
Sales Representa-
in the area!
1,300 sq/ft retail
PIANO STOOL. Old,
Icemaker, excellent
condition. $200
TO JUNK Classified looking for experi- tive to work in & 1,300 sq/ft
winds down with 570-606-6624 732 Exercise
YOUR CAR section.
Due to a tremen- enced laborer famil- POSITIONS AVAILABLE Honesdale and storage
glass balls on feet. Equipment
BEST PRICES
dous increase in
sales volume,
one of the area’s
iar with excavating
and paving work.
•Personal Care
Aides - All Shifts
Lackawanna
County. Qualified $63,000
Includes
$100. 817-8981 STOVE:
Great
Electric.
Condition. AERO PILATES
Call 570-674-7912 •Housekeeping individual will have PIANO. Ericsson $60.
IN THE AREA largest and established sales, deluxe with cardio/
•Dietary Aide at least two years upright from 1885. 570-899-4675
CA$H ON THE $POT, fastest growing Job Seekers are all equipment, rebounder. From
•Cook outside business Needs tuning and
Free Anytime Dealership and looking here! showcases, QVC. Like new $95.
to business sales some minor repairs.
Pickup Collision Center Where's your ad? •Lifeguard - Certi-
experience, will inventory & $200. 868-6613 712 Baby Items 570-793-9346
has the following fications required memberships to
570-301-3602 570-829-7130 and call on existing TREADMILL. Weslo.
OPPORTUNITY Apply within: FTD, Tele-Floral & RECORDS: Elvis BABY ITEMS:
ask for an employ- customers as well Newborn swing Fold up for storage
4252 Memorial Hwy Presley vintage 4 lp
LINE UP AVAILABLE ment specialist
Dallas, PA 18612
as securing new
business. A sales
1-800-FLOWERS.
Willing to train records,with $50. Gate $10. Pack $100. 655-0952

A GREAT DEAL... FINANCE AND 527 Food Services/


551 Other
assistant will
assist in securing
buyer. Owner
retiring after 25
sleeves good cond.
all for $10.00
N Play $30. Child-
craft crib $75. 742 Furnaces &
IN CLASSIFIED! INSURANCE PERSON
Hospitality confirmed years in business.
Room for
(570)735-6638 Changing pad cover
$10. Child’s oak 4
Heaters
Looking for the right deal ANIMAL CARE appointments but drawer chest $50.
potential growth. GAS HEATER: Tim-
on an automobile? Must be detail
oriented.
KUNKLE KENNEL, LLC COLD CALLING
IS REQUIRED! CALL 570-542-4520
Visit us at
Merchant’s Village
Dresser
changing
combo
table
berline vent free pro
Turn to classified. Looking for experi- Position is Pictures available.
(the old Pittston $100. 825-0569
pane, wall-mounted,
AUTOMOTIVE enced, professional Wal-Mart) in excellent condi-
It’s a showroom in print!  Groomers, part
$1,000.00 per
We have antiques tion. E-mail photo is
EXPERIENCE month salary plus HIGHCHAIR Blue
Classified’s got or full time galore! Come to available. 15,000 to
the directions!
REQUIRED 20% commission. 630 Money To Loan pattern padding
CHEF  Kennel Assistants Benefits include Booth 162! white vinyl large tray 25,000 BTUs (Sells
Excellent pay and  Office Help health insurance, Primitive bakers for $250) $99.
“We can erase asking $40.00. Baby
benefits including Apply in person or cabinet, plantation Call 570-328-5611
Doyouneedmorespace? 401k plan. Gerrity’s Supermar-
kets currently has Call 570-675-1111
fitness member-
ship & paid vaca-
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN- desk, dry sink,
walker red, blue and
yellow with attached or 570-328-5506

A yard or garage sale Call 829-7130


Apply to:
an immediate open-
ing for a Day Shift Doyouneedmorespace?
tion.
Please submit
TEED.” Attorneys
for the Federal
Hoosiers. Loads
of smalls and tons
toys $20.00. infant
car seat / carrier 744 Furniture &
in classified to place an ad.
Greg Martin
577 E. Main St.,
Professional Cook. A yard or garage sale your resume to
prminc14@aol.com
Trade Commission of good stuff!
Consignments
great condition $40
(570)208-3888
Accessories
The ideal candidate in classified say they’ve never
is the best way Wilkes-Barre, will have a minimum
of 5 years experi- is the best way seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
Welcome
570-855-7197 Don't need that ARMOIRE: Over-
sized solid pine
tocleanoutyourclosets! ONLY
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570-823-8888
ence in Banquet
style and Production
tocleanoutyourclosets! tion. No one can 570-328-3428 Guitar?
Sell it in the
wood armoire;
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email: Cooking. We offer a
You’re in bussiness
with classified!
legally remove
accurate and timely Say it HERE Classified Section!
country french
design, 3 shelves,
with classified! grmartin@ competitive com-
pensation and com-
information from in the Classifieds!
570-829-7130
570-829-7130 beautifully carved

DELIVERY/STORE HELP
your credit report. wood doors, striking
cocciacars.com prehensive benefit It’s a process that INFANT CAR SEAT/ showcase piece for
457 Wanted to Buy 457 Wanted to Buy Find Something?
package.
Apply at: Driver’s License INSIDE starts with you and
involves time and a
YEARBOOKS:
Coughlin H.S. 1926,
CARRIER by Graco.
Green/tan plaid,
bedroom or family
room $500.
Auto Auto Required.
Lose Something?
Get it back where it
801 Wyoming Ave,
West Pittston or at: Apply in person. ACCOUNT conscious effort to
pay your debts.
1928, 1932, 1937,
1940, 1961, 1963,
good
$30.
condition,
Fisher Price
570-690-8009
www.gerritys.com Fainberg’s Furniture 1942, 1943, 1944, bounce & spin BEDROOM SET:
belongs
56 East Main St. EXECUTIVE Learn about manag-
1949. G.A.R. H.S.
$$$ HIGHEST PRICE PAID $$$ with a Lost/Found ad! E.O.E ing credit and debt zebra, excellent French Provincial,
Plymouth at ftc. gov/credit. A 1934, 1935, 1936, condition $20. Leap queen headboard,
570-829-7130
RESTAURANT HELP No Phone Calls Local sales oper-
ation is looking for
message from The
Times Leader and
1937, 1945, 1946,
1951, 1955, 1956,
Frog Learn
Groove Activity Sta-
& armoire, triple chest
of drawers,night-
FOR JUNK 506 Administrative/ 1957, 1961, 1965, tion with lights, stand & mirror.
VEHICLES Clerical COOKS & SERVERS 554 Production/
Operations
an experienced
telemarketer/insid
the FTC.
1966, 1970, 1980, music $20. Fantastic quality &

PICKED UP
Full/Part time. Busy e account execu- To place your 1985, 2005, 2006.
Meyers H.S. 1935,
570-855-9221 in great condition.

ADMINISTRATIVE lake restaurant.


seeking highly moti- PRODUCTION WORKER
tive for it’s NEPA
location. Qualified ad call...829-7130 1936, 1937, 1938,
1942, 1943, 1944,
STROLLER excellent
condition with hood
Must sell. $700.
570-760-4434
570-876-1010 vated workers. individual will set-
570-346-7673 ASSISTANT Good starting pay.
Apply in person:
Wanted for local up appointments
for outside sales
1945, 1946, 1960,
1974, 1975, 1976,
& basket. $20.
570-288-1063
BEDROOM SUITE.
twin bed, dresser
Wilkes-Barre/Scran- manufacturing com- 1977. Kingston H.S. w/mirror, chest of
Lakeside Skillet pany. Candidate representatives STROLLER SYSTEM
ton Area company Lakeside Drive 1938, 1939, 1940, drawers, desk
seeking an experi- must be prepared to with businesses in Chicco Travel
Harveys Lake NEPA. Some 1944, 1948, 1949. w/hutch and chair.
468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts enced individual for join existing shift Stroller System, $300. LOFT BED.
clients are exist- Plymouth H.S. 1930,
a full time Adminis- working teams. includes carrier custom built. Built in
1931, 1932, 1933,
trative Assistant 533 Installation/ Although not essen- ing customers. 700 1938, 1943, 1944,
base & stroller. desk and light,
tial, previous manu- COLD CALLING Color grey with Red
position. Maintenance/ IS REQUIRED! MERCHANDISE 1959, 1960. shelves, drawers.

BUYING JUNK VEHICLES


facturing experi- trim. Very Good $400. Excellent
Responsibilities Repair Position is full- Hanover H.S. 1951,
ence is preferred. condition. Asking condition.
include: time with health 1952, 1953, 1954,
Pre-employment 702 Air $125.570-823-6035 570-868-6613
1960. West Pittston
• General clerical
MAINTENANCE medical exam/ drug benefits,
vacation, hourly
paid
Conditioners H.S. Annual 1925, SWING: Graco 6
$300 and Up duties including screening required. 1926, 1927, 1928, BREAKFRONT
photocopying, fax Competitive salary and bonus pay. Speed Musical Gen- 4 door cherry $400.
ANDNight
PRODUCTION Please e-mail AIR CONDITIONER 1931, 1932, 1959. tle Choice Open Top
and mailing & excellent benefits Excellent condition.
$125 extra if driven, resume to $40 Luzerne H.S. 1951, Sold For Over $100.
• Prepare and modi- package offered. 1952, 1956, 1957, 570-675-0920
Shift Resume to: c/o prminc14@ 570-740-1246 Perfect Condition.
fy documents; 1959. Berwick H.S.
2 years experience $35. CEDAR CHEST
pulled or pushed in. correspondence, The Times Leader aol.com
working in the coal AIR CONDITIONERS 1952, 1953, 1956, 570-693-2818 Antique with hand
reports, drafts, Box 2515 1957, 1958, 1960,
industry. Welding (3) $30 each painted flowers on
memos and emails 15 N. Main St. Shopping for a
NOBODY Pays More • Perform data entry
in a timely and accu-
experience neces-
sary. Plant & equip-
Wilkes-Barre, PA
18711-0250.
new apartment?
Classified lets
570-899-4675
AIR CONDITIONERS:
1967, 1968, 1969
,1970. Lehman H.S. 716 Building front, footed base &
beautiful carved
ment maintenance 1973, 1974, 1976, Materials
570-760-2035 rate manner trim, leg needs
experience. 8pm- you compare costs - 6,000 BTU Sharp 1978, 1980. Nanti-
• Handle requests minor repair. $100.
Monday thru Saturday 6 am-9 pm for information and
4am. To start imme- 566 Sales/Retail/ without hassle with digital temp coke Area H.S. DOOR: indoor used, Recliner $40. Bed-
control, $50 =. 1976, 2008. Dallas
Sunday 8 am - 68 pm data
diately. Apply in per- Business or worry! 6,000 BTU Frigidaire H.S. 1966, 1967,
stained 15 glass room set, circa 1926
son only - No calls. Get moving panel 80”x 32” pine inlaid wood, bed,
• Resolve adminis-
Mountaintop
Development with digital temp 1968. Bishop Hoban door. good condi- dresser & armoire,
trative problems
Anthracite Inc.
with classified! control. $50. H.S. 1972, 1973, tion. $20. 735-5916
and inquiries $125. Antique wash
CASEMENT WIN-
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health • Maintain office
supply inventories
1550 Crestwood Dr.
Mountaintop, PA HAZLETON/ TUNKHANNOCK/ DOW 12,000 BTU
Frigidaire with
1974, 1975. West
Side Central
Catholic H.S. 1965 -
GLASS DOOR. 3
way glass door for
stand, carved &
stenciled decora-
tions, $110. call

CASEY DENTAL
Competitive salary
and complete bene- MAINTENANCE LUZERNE COUNTY LACKAWANNA COUNTY
remote, digital temp
control $100. All
excellent condition.
1974, 1980, 1981.
Westmoreland H.S.
1952, 1953 - 1954
bath tub. $25
570-331-8183
570-881-5143
CHEST OF DRAW-
Part Time/Full Time Dental Assistants
fits package avail-
able for a reliable, TECHNICIAN SALES SALES 570-855-9221 G.A.R. H.S. 1972,
1973, 1974, 1975,
PLYWOOD: birch
plywood, 3/4 x 4’ x
ERS, solid cherry,
beautiful $180.
motivated person
8’. solid core. call
(EFDA) for Adult and Children Wanted for local 708 Antiques & 1976 Pittston H.S. 570-675-3328
REPRESENTATIVE
looking to join a
3 positions available. We offer state of the art
growing team.
Qualified candidates
manufacturing com-
pany. An experi-
REPRESENTATIVE NEPA’s largest
Collectibles 1936, 1951, 1954,
1963 Pittston Hospi-
after 6 p.m. $20.
CEDAR SHINGLES, CHINA CABINET
covers an aproxi- round oak, 35”w
equipment in an ultra modern facility! should e-mail their enced manufactur- NEPA’s largest cir- circulated print COINS: silver quar- tal School of Nurs-
mate area of 10’ X
resume to: ing maintenance ing, J.O.Y. of 1957, x5’h. $299.
Please forward resume by email culated print publi- publication is ter set 3 standing 5’. Call after 6 P.M. 570-457-7854
resumea30@yahoo. technician who id cation is looking looking for an Liberty & 2 Barber 1959 West Pittston
Attention: Mindy com, or mail to: c/o proficient in: experienced H.S. 1950, 1954, $60. 570-288-8314
for an experienced head $40. Silver half COMPUTER DESK,
caseydental@comcast.net The Times Leader • Electrical and Sales Representa- Sales Represen- dollar 1818 $65. 1955, 1956, 1960
with hutch. $75.
Or mail to 1120 Oak Street, Box 2510 mechanical trouble- tive to work in tative to work in Penny to half coin Hazleton H.S. 1938, 718 Carpeting CEDAR CHEST with
15 N. Main St. shooting and fault Tunkhannock and 1939, 1940, 1941,
Pittston Township, PA 18640 Wilkes-Barre, PA finding.
Hazleton and set $35.
1942, 1943, 1945, RUG: 8X11 multi-col-
cushion seat, $150.
Luzerne County. Lackawanna 570-262-0708 TEA CART, oak. $75
18711-0250 • Industrial PLC Qualified individual County. Qualified 1948, 1949, 1950, ored area rug, main
570-655-0952
troubleshooting and will have at least individual will COLLECTOR 1953, 1954, 1955, colors dark choco-
fault finding. 1956, 1957, 1959, late, orange, red
551 Other 551 Other 551 Other • A good working
two years outside have at least two PLATES: Star trek
1960, 1961, 1962, wine mocha &
COUCH, 91”, floral
business to busi- years outside original, 7 plates. pattern, soft shades
knowledge of ness sales experi- business to busi- $70. all. beta max 1964 Hazle Twp H.S. cream. Practically of peach, light gold,
Microsoft Excel to ness sales expe- blank tapes $1 ea. 1951, 1952 new & in excellent green, & rust, ask-

Earn Extra Cash


ence, will call on
assist in running existing cus- rience, will call on 570-868-5066 570-825-4721 condition. $200. ing $100 Good
various administra- tomers as well as existing cus- negotiable. shape. Matching
tion functions, securing new tomers as well as 796 Wanted to Buy 796 Wanted to Buy 610-480-8923 chair and a half, 51”
including preventa- securing new with ottoman in flo-
business. A sales Merchandise Merchandise

For Just A Few


tive maintenance & assistant will business. A 720 Cemetery ral pattern. Asking
calibration systems, assist in securing sales assistant $50 good shape
Plots/Lots

WANTED
spare parts pur- confirmed will assist in Accent recliner
chasing and invoic- appointments but securing con- chair, Queen Anne

Hours A Day.
ing.
Pre-employment
COLD CALLING
IS REQUIRED!
firmed appoint-
ments but COLD
CEMETERY PLOTS with claw legs, dark
green with small
medical exam/ drug Plymouth National
CALLING IS diamond pattern
screening required.
Position
$1,000.00
is
per REQUIRED! CASH PAID 24/7 Cemetery in
Wyoming. 6 Plots.
throughout, asking
Competitive salary
• Firearms • Gold • Silver
Deliver
month salary plus Position is $50. Like new cof-
& excellent benefits $450 each. Call
20% commission. $1,000.00 per fee table, cherry
570-825-3666
package offered.
Resume to: c/o
Benefits include month salary plus
20% commission.
• Jewelry • Coins • Tools wood with claw
legs, $50. Decora-
The Times Leader
Box 2520
health insurance,
fitness member- Benefits include
health insurance, • Military • Collectibles SKY VIEW MEMORIAL tor tree $15. Call
between 8:30 am
ship & paid vaca- Tamaqua, 2 lots
15 N. Main St.
Wilkes-Barre, PA
tion. fitness member-
ship & paid vaca-
Guaranteed Highest Cash Paid! available. $595 firm and 9 pm. 570-474-
2756. Mountain Top.
Please submit for both, cash only.
18711-0250. your resume to:
prminc14@aol.com
tion.
Please submit
($10 Bonus per gun with ad) 570-450-6406
DESK: O’Sullivan
Corner Work-center
539 Legal your resume to
prminc14
@aol.com.
570-735-1487 DAY 726 Clothing 5.5’x5’.5 finished in
pine laminate, in
(No Collections) LEGAL ASSISTANTS 570-472-7572 EVES COMMUNION
DRESS with veil,
excellent condition,
sells for $250. ask-
AND PARALEGALS 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design 515 Creative/Design headpiece, gor- ing $99. E-mail

Available routes: Candidates should


be experienced in
geous, size 8. origi-
nally $169. Asking
$60. negotiable.
photo available. Call
570-328-5611 or
570-328-5506
Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.
Laflin/Hudston
Personal Injury Law. 570-592-8915
Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.

Workers Compen- DESK: solid elm


Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.

sation experience GIRLS CLOTHING: wood 2 pedestal;


$920 Monthly Profit + Tips
IMAGING POSITION
will also be consid- Size 10-12. Tops, executive desk, 1
ered. Also inter- pants, etc. Box $25. large file drawer, 5
225 daily papers / 240 Sunday papers viewing candidates
for general office
Girls - size 14. Tops,
pants, etc. Box $25.
shallow item draw-
ers, center tray,
Chamberlain Street, Driftwood Drive, Hilldale Drive, help. All positions
require excellent
Juniors - size 12-13.
Jeans, tops, etc.
rear pull out shelf.
Top inlaid edged
Jason Drive, Lombardo Drive communication, • Experience in Photoshop a must! Box $25. All very pattern, excellent
good condition.
organizational and
computer skills. • Experience in scanning and toning of photos. 570-474-6028
condition. Approxi-
mately 3’x5”. $125
Duryea Interested Candi-
dates should submit
• Knowledge of both PC and MAC platforms.
730 Computer
or best offer. Two 2
drawer legal size file
• Page proofing required. cabinets $50 each.
$560 Monthly Profit + Tips
their resume to:
Joseph Schintz Equipment & 570-696-3444
jcs@fclawpc.com • Knowledge of typesetting and plating software a plus. Software
149 daily papers / 141 Sunday papers Fellerman &
Ciarimboli Law P.C. • Must be willing to work nights and weekends. LAPTOP CD/DVD
DINING ROOM
TABLE beveled
Adams Street, Blackberry Lane, Cherry Street, 183 Market Street DRIVE - plays DVDs glass, custom
ordered, rectangu-
Kingston PA 18704
Columbia Street, Cranberry Terr., Evans Street and burns CDs. $25
call Rick 283-2552 lar with brass base.
Pre-employment drug screening and background check 5 chairs with brass
LAPTOP: Dell d610 frames, rattan insert
required. Interested candidates should send letter of interest,
Dallas resume and salary history to:
refurbished, w7sp1,
ofc10, antivirus+
more. p4mc 1.6,
& upholstered royal
blue seats. $250.
Maple student desk,
$400 Monthly Profit + Tips 548 Medical/Health 60gb, dvdrw, wifi,
new battery &
2 drawers on top, 1
large file drawers
92 daily papers / 144 Sunday papers The Times Leader bag.warranty $225.
COMPAQ n600c
$25. 570-735-5295

Baldwin Avenue, E. Center Hill Road, Claude Street, Human Resources Department laptop:xppro,ofc07, DRESSER 6 draw-
ers. Brown. Good
antivirus + more.
Midland Drive, Saginaw Street 15 N. Main Street • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 p3m 1.0,30gb, condition. $15.
Entertainment Cen-
CAREGIVERS
dvd,wifi, new bat-
rcoolbaugh@timesleader.com tery & bag, warran- ter, light brown with
3 drawers. fits up to
To find a route near you and start All shifts available.
ty/$100. DELL c640
laptop:xppro,ofc07, 32” tv. $15. Head-
board queen, white,
earning extra cash, call Rosemary at Assisting the Elderly
in their homes. No Telephone Calls Please!
antivirus+ more.
p4m 1.7,30gb,cdrw good condition. $7

570-829-7107
Flexible hours. +dvd,wifi, new bat- 570-288-1063
Call for details at
We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace. tery &bag, warran- FURNITURE: tan
570-338-2695 ty/$125. TOSHIBA reclining chair 15.00
A60 laptop:w blue reclining chair
CNA
Full Time. Excellent
7sp1,ofc10, antivirus
+more. p4mc 1.8,
80gb,cdrw+dvd,wifi,
20.00. glass oak
coffee table and
end table both.
Jobs
THE TIMES LEADER
pay. Free room and new battery &bag,
board. All food pro- Autos .warranty.$225
$40.00
281006

timesleaderautos.com
(570)208-3888
vided. Call Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co.Wilkes-Barre Publishing Co. 570-862-2236
570-954-6747
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744 Furniture & 752 Landscaping & 758 Miscellaneous 774 Restaurant 782 Tickets 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 915 Manufactured 941 Apartments/
Accessories Gardening Equipment Homes Unfurnished
FUTON with wooden Spike & Gorilla’s
PEDAL CARS: Two
Kettler Racer Cars. ELTON JOHN TICKETS KINGSTON TWP. SHAVERTOWN
arms & black vinyl
mattress cover.
Lawn Care & Out-
door Maintenance
In fantastic condi-
tion. Great for ages
RESTAURANT 2 tickets for Elton
John at Mohegan
ASHLEY PARK
EQUIPMENT, Laurel Run & San
570-675-6057 See our ad under 4-14. $125. each. Sun - Wachovia Souci Parks, Like
8x12 walk in
Call An Expert Willing to negotiate. arena. April 22, new, several to
GET THE WORD OUT 570-760-4434 cooler $2300; floor- 14 rows from
LARKSVILLE
1162 Landscaping & choose from,
8x8x10 walk

PAWS
with a Classified Ad. Gardening stage. Financing &Warranty,
PICTURE beautiful in freezer $3800; 570-446-3254
570-829-7130 facebook.com/ Very clean, 1st floor
SPREADER Scott hand pained & Pizza oven with MobileOne.Sales 3 Bedroom with
GOLDEN LIFT 18” drop spreader. wooden framed stones $2000; TICKETS (2) Elton
Call (570)250-2890 modern bath and
CHAIR, weight hardly used. $20. ‘farm with cows”, Stainless steel John, great seats, PRICE REDUCED! kitchen. New floor-
TO CONSIDER....
capacity 375 lbs. 570-735-5916 vintage $75. SOAP kitchen hood lower level section 8 Circle Drive Move right into this
STONE Vintage of 3 $3000; Stainless 104, row e, seats 17 Only one lucky fami- ing, large closets.
Medium brown, 3 Bedroom,1 3/4 Off Street Parking,
never used, $450. wiseman standing steel pizza oven & 18. Mohegan Sun ly will be able to Bath Split level on a
Call 570-388-6044
754 Machinery & on a base, beautiful hood $4000; Arena, April 22. Paid make this home cul de sac in Sutton
fenced yard. Water
Equipment $50. STEIFF monkey bread pan rack $278 asking $150. ENHANCE their own! Beautiful- Hills. Modern eat in
& garbage included.
Tenant pays electric
LAMP - Parlor stand “Jacko” with all $100; 2 soup 570-313-7701 YOUR PET ly kept Ranch with kitchen, oak cabi- & gas service.
up lamp. Very good GENERATOR:, gas tags, perfect condi- warmers for $100; 2 car garage, new
Coleman Power- tion $75. 472-5332 TICKETS: MUST CLASSIFIED nets, Living room, $575/month. No
condition. Grey 2 door sandwich bath, partially fin- wood, Fireplace
metal color. $25. mate 3750; AC 120 prep table $500. SELL!!!! Two $200 AD ONLINE ished basement, 3 pets. One year
with new Stainless
570-740-1246 volts @ 25 amps. 2 Looking for that All equipment is US Airways vouch- season room, Steel liner, Lower
lease.
outlets with sepa- ers good for $400 570-760-5573
LIGHT FIXTURE
special place sold as is. For
worth of air travel!! Call 829-7130 almost 1 acre in Level family room,
rate 20amp circuit more info, call Dallas School Dis-
Beautiful tiffany- breakers. Briggs & called home? Call now! $200. trict. Home Warran-
laundry, Bath.
570-847-0873 Place your pet ad Private back yard,
style light fixture Stratton 6.0 OHV Classified will address 570-814-4643
and provide us your cy included. For deck, garage. New 941 Apartments/
measuring 13”H x gas engine. 50 Your needs. RESTAURANT TICKETS: WB Yan- email address more information roof, lifetime leaf- Unfurnished
32”W x 14”D, hours run time $350
stained glass piece or best offer.
Open the door EQUIPMENT, kees tickets avail- and photos visit our less gutters, drive-
website at
with classified!
DALLAS LUZERNE
of art is done in SOMERSET TURN able, 2 seats, third This will create a way expanded,
570-239-4438 seller account www.atlas shelving in garage.
white & mother-of- OVER MACHINE - row behind home
POPCORN BUTTER online and login realtyinc.com Quiet, private, Lake
pearl tones & has a model SPM45, plate with VIP Park- 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 41 Mill Street
756 Medical SERVER automatic information will be MLS #11-370 Lehman schools.
polished brass fin- $500; ALSO, Bunn ing with each pair, off street parking, 1st floor, 2 bed-
$295. Countertop emailed to you from $179,900 $169,900
ish. Asking price is Equipment Pour Over Coffee $10 a ticket. Inter- laundry room, deck. room, large bath
warmer 36” w x 28” gadzoo.com Call Charlie MLS# 10-2545
$350.. ALSO, a pair Machine, Model # ested, email Bonos 1 year lease. Credit with shower, stove,
deep, 42” h, $550. “The World of Pets 570-829-6200 Call Sue Barre
saint@aol.com.
LIFT CHAIR
of polished brass 570-636-3151 STF15, $225 check & references refrigerator and
Unleashed” VM 101 570-696-5417
and acrylic wall For more info, call required. $525/ dishwasher, wash-
sconces measuring
7”H x 9”W. These
Summit stairway lift,
1 year old, barely
SEATS: Two rear all
leather seats for
570-498-3616 784 Tools You can then use SMITH HOURIGAN month + utilities.
(570) 675-4597
er/dryer hookup,
1 car attached
classic looking fix- used, battery back- Oldsmobile Silhou- RESTAURANT your account to 570-696-1195 garage. Fieldstone
GRIZZLY 1’X3’ enhance your online
tures are priced at up. Asking $1800 or ette Van, Pontiac or EQUIPMENT, capacity, variable working fireplace.
$48. for the pair. best offer. Call Chevy. Perfect Con- AMERICAN EAGLE ad. Post up to 6 Too many extras to
speed, wood lathe
Call 570-430-1366 if
interested. Photos
570-401-1558 dition. $25 each.
570-474-5643
MIXER, 20 quart
mixer, Model
with lathe tools,
new used only once
captioned photos
of your pet MOUNTAINTOP mention, call for
more details.
upon request. POWER CHAIR - AE-20, with timer $260. Retrofit laser
Expand your text to
SALE BY OWNER $700 + utilities.

LIVING ROOM
Jazzy Select,
$700 or best offer
SOFA FABRIC SAM-
PLES: 26” X 26”.
and guard, $1300.
ALSO, Bev Air 2
guide for most 10”
miter saws, works
include more
information, include SWOYERSVILLE DUPONT 570-288-3438

PACKAGE
colored
cream
sleeper,
ALSO,
wheelchair,
regular
with
huge selection.
great for arts n’
door refrigerator/
sandwich prep
great! $12.
your contact
information such
Totally renovated
6 room apartment. MOUNTAIN TOP
WOODBRYN
extra weight sup- call 570-696-1267 as e-mail, address
sofa & chair, crafts. bundle of 20 table, Model Partially furnished,
wrought iron & port. $100. Call for for $ 15. 655-0807 SP48-12, $1300. HEDGE TRIMMER: phone number and brand new fridge/
glass coffee table, 2 more details Call 570-498-3616 or website. electric range, elec- 1 & 2 Bedroom,
Garden Groomer
end tables, 2 Tiffany 570-829-2411 SOFA: Contempo- for more details. tric washer & dryer. available
Pro with bag. Used American Bulldog
style lamps. Nice rary style leather Brand new custom immediately, No
three times. Cost Puppies, NKC
cream or tan color draperies, Roman pets. Rents based
condition. $475. Call 758 Miscellaneous sofa & loveseat set. 776 Sporting Goods $300 will sell for
71 Mountain Road shades, carpeting / on income start
Mark 570-406-8195 $150 or best offer.
Arms & feet are a 17 year old 2 story, flooring & energy at $395 & $430.
AQUARIUM: 30 gal- ARROWS: 10 Easton 570-654-0956 Immaculate 2 story,
LIVING ROOM SUITE cherry colored single family home, efficient furnace & Handicap Accessi-
couch & love seat, lon. With all needed wood $550. nego- arrows with soft Move right in this stone & vinyl. Large ble. Equal Housing
accessories $55. METAL CABINET: lot on cul-de-sac. windows. 2 bed-
excellent condition - tiable. Four shelf, tri- quiver. 25” Length. Old white with door beautiful 3 bed- Opportunity.
570-829-1541 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 room + large attic
$400. or best offer angular shaped $25. & drawer. 3ft 20” x Brindle & White, room, 2 1/2 baths. Call 570-474-5010
baths. Detached loft bedroom with
$400. 693-7558 plant display. Made 570-829-1541 16”. $45. Two Man 6 Males, 4 Females, Eat in kitchen with TTY711
oversized 2 car spacious walk-in
BARREL, of solid, espresso Crosscut Saws: old. Shots & Wormed, pergo floors and closet, full tiled bath This institution is an
MIRROR. 36” diam- BASEBALL Ready April 25, garage with loft.
wooden. colored wood. $25 each. Wood silestone counter on 1st floor, Easy equal opportunity
eter. Very good con- EQUIPMENT:USED. $800.00 each, Tile, hardwood,
53 gallon. Brand new & very Tool Box: 5’, older & tops, two tiered access to I-81, provider and
dition. $20. CATCHERS MITT, Call Steve at granite, central air.
Excellent sturdy $25. homemade. $10. island. Dining room, airport & casino, off employer.
570-954-2029 youth, Rawlings 570-956-7166 laundry/pantry &
condition $195. 610-480-8923 570-735-5916 family room with street parking. No
new $25. Men’s large family room
OFFICE CHAIR, 570-876-3830 Nike tan catchers fireplace, additional smoking, No pets.
Maroon Leather,
excellent condition.
STAMP COLLECT-
ING MAGAZINES/ Mitt,
Youth
used
Pro
$15.
Nike
786 Toys & Games ENGLISH BULLDOG great room with
cathedral ceiling.
with built in bar &
fireplace on 1st $750 + utilities &
security.
BATHROOM SINK PUBLICATIONS: u.s. Female For Sale, floor. $284,900.
$60. 570-654-8117 catcher leg guards, Finished basement 570-762-8265
SET: Gerber white postal service “usa BASKETBALL Fully AKC Reg, 570-288-3256
used $10. Youth with laundry room,
porcelain bathroom philatelic magazine, STAND Lifestyle, Shots, Vet
PANTRY / CABINET
White storage
pantry /cabinet with
sink with mirror and
medicine cabinet.
june 1983 to march
2011, 152 different
Louisville
outfielders
Slugger
glove,
free standing good
net good condition
Checked, Pure
Bred and she is 11
work shop and
exercise room.
Forced hot air fur-
TRUCKSVILLE DURYEA NANTICOKE
1 bedroom, 2nd floor,
used $10. Omaha 1 bedroom, 1 bath
wood trim. 6 1/2ft X
3ft. Excellent condi-
Matching set. $80.
570-331-8183
$7.00; “stampers”
magazine for kids, Little League bat
(gold), used $15.
$60 after 3pm
570-655-3197
weeks $600:
Email:julie.cooper
nace, central air.
Two car attached
JUST ON THE MARKET room, refrigerator
and stove provid-
refrigerator, stove,
washer/dryer
18 different $1.50; 01@hotmail.com
tion. $75. BEDLINER: 89 Call 570-868-6134 BICYCLE, vintage garage. Extensive ed, washer/dryer hook-up & porch.
united nations “phil- Call 570-655-8131.
570-855-9221 Chevy S10, standard Schwinn Collegiate landscaping with hookup, off-street $425/month plus
atelic bulletin”, janu- waterfall & private
BIKE: women’s
SOFA BED: Queen
size. With or without
cab $30. 2000
Chevy Cavalier LS
ary 1995 to october
2010, 82 different
Rand 15 speed bike
$50. 570-675-7024
3, 26”, new tires.
$75. 570-654-2657 GERMAN SHEPHERD paver patio. 800
acres of state land
parking, no pets,
garbage included,
utilities, security
& references.
mattress. Very good
condition. $400.
rear trunk spoiler,
black $10. Four
$4.00; canada post
“collections” maga- BIKES: Sears mens
PIT BALLS almost
100 multi-colored
PUPPIES, AKC out back door.
$230,000.
second floor, no
smokers, 450/per
Water, sewage,
garbage included.
barrel carb running zine, december Shepherds By Fanti month, plus utili- No smoking.
570-299-7270 10 speed 26” light- kids’ Ball Pit Balls Call 570-417-9162
from Chevy motor 1992 to december 25 Yrs. Experience ties, $450 plus No pets.
weight bicycle, for Sale. $20 or best after 9AM to set up
SOFA. Raymour and $50. 3 suitcases in 2010, 56 different Family Raised first months rent/ 570-239-2070
$35. Sears Ladies offer. 570-287-2268 Black/Tan, an appointment or SALE BY OWNER security deposit.
Flanigan. Beautiful. excellent shape $4.00; canada post 3 speed 26” light- 199 Clearview Ave
email
Burgundy. 2 end
recliners. Excellent
$40. 570-740-1246
BLU TOOTH used 12
“details” magazine,
june 1993 to march
weight bicycle, $35.
Both good condi- 788 Stereo/TV/
Black/Red. M/F
Hasenborn-Arminus
570-825-5597
whritzak@aol.com (Turn @ Spring Gar-
den) Classic Colo-
570-457-3335

2
PITTSTON
bedroom. All
condition. $250.
volt $50. 12 volt
2011, 76 different tion. 570-696-1703 Electronics 570-239-5498 nial newly remod- AMERICA
appliances included.
570-606-6624 $4.00. eled featuring ALL REALTY
travel cooler $35. 12 BOWLING BALL All utilities paid;
(570)654-1622 POWER SUPPLY 12
STOOLS 2 padded
all steel with padded
volt refrigerator
$35. Jack LaLanne TAFFETA - 12 rolls of
16lbs Resin
Brunswick Groove
volt, power supply
made by micronta
NEW flooring, bath,
dining room, living QUALITY COLONIAL electricity by tenant.
Everything brand
power juicer $50. room with picture FORTY FORT -
backs. $25. or best lining. $10 all. Brand New like new condition FIRST FLOOR new. Off street park-
offer. 570-824-7314 Sharp SF 7320 copy 570-779-9791 window provides
Red/Blue $20.00 $8. 570-735-6638 DUPLEX. UNIQUE ing. $695 + security
machine. fantastic views of
(570)829-2695 $650 + UTILITIES. & references
the Back Mt., dry-
SWIVEL ROCKER
$30.
570-675-7024 TIRES & RIMS:
(2) Lexington mud & BOWLING BALL:
TV: 32”
GOLDEN RETRIEVER & wall, refrigerator, Cook’s kitchen with 570-969-9268

NANTICOKE
$60 built-ins, formal din-
PLYMOUTH
LOVESEAT SOFA/ BOOKS: “Bush at snow tires on rims, bath tub, lighting,
BED. $45.
(570) 287-1913
War”, by Bob Wood-
ward, published
5 hole, 75% tread
10lb blue marble
with case, $35,
570-899-4675
LAB PUPPIES deck & much more.
2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
ing room, front/rear
enclosed porches,
HOME FOR SALE
195/70-14 $60. 4 girl’s vintage 26” Yellow $350. Black 1st floor, 1 bedroom
2002. “The Halder- Timberline tires on Schwinn bike: $70. 790 Swimming $250. Wormed. eat-in kitchen, unfin- custom window apartment. Stove,
TABLE: Medium oak mann Diaries”, ished basement, coverings. TWO
colored sofa table. “Inside the White
stock steel rims, 570-829-4776 Pools/Hot Tubs 570-836-1090
brand new deck. YEAR SAME RENT,
fridge, water &
center caps, 90% Single home, 3 sewage included.

CASH
$45. 3 24” light House”, by HR. Hal- tread, 5 hole, white single detached NO PETS/SMOK- Front & Back porch.
POOL: 4.5 ft. deep, bedrooms, eat-in
green metal dermann, published letters 205/75 -15 garage. Located on ING/EMPLOYMENT $400 + security. Call
21 ft. round above kitchen, electric
planters that hook 1994. “Witness to $275.570-823-0881 a quiet street. Low APPLICATION 570-262-0540
ground pool; like heat, unfinished
over the railing on Power”, by John Taxes! This Home Managed
new, new motor, basement, deck.
deck, $15. Ehrlichman, pub- TIRES [4] Goodyear pump, & sand filter. Extremely well- Is Priced Right AMERICA REALTY To place your
ROTTWEILER PUP
570-301-8515 lished 1982. “The Eagles P-225-55- And Will Not Last 570-288-1422
FOR ad call...829-7130
Maintenance maintained two-
Unfinished Presi- R17” summer thread accessories & deck At $115,000.
story, 7 rooms, 3
746 Garage Sales/
dency”,
Carter’s
“Jimmy
Trip
$50. all. Aluminum
16ft extension lad-
included. $999.
570-690-8009
Male, German line,
9 weeks old,
bedrooms, 2.5 Shown by appoint-
ment only HANOVER TOWNSHIP SHAVERTOWN
ANTIQUE GUNS
baths, eat in Great location, 1
Estate Sales/ Beyond the White der, good condition. ready to go. kitchen, very large call 570-604-7780
bedroom apartment 2 bedrooms, Heat
House, published $50 firm 655-3197. $650 firm.
Flea Markets 1998. “To Renew Old Shot Guns 796 Wanted to Buy 570-592-5515
dining/living room WEST WYOMING in residential area, included. Laundry

TOY TOWN SECTION


TIRES: set of 4 combination, den, all utilities included. facilities, Off-street
America”, by Newt Rifles, Swords Merchandise
BUYING Gingrich, published
1995. Books were
Michelin green x
mxv4 plus radial xse & Daggers, 845 Pet Supplies
front porch , deck,
and nice size yard; 148 Stites Street
$500/month
+ security.
parking, No Pets.
Call 570-675-3904
Military Items
US & all season tires, electric heat; safe
MINT CONDITION 908-482-0335
SWOYERSVILLE
all best sellers and neighborhood;
hard to find $10. P205/55R16 m&s. Vintage Scopes SADDLES: Western
MUST SEE!
FOREIGN each. A rare find: 15,000 miles on
tires, excellent con-
Old Toys & horse saddle 16”
seat. Red Ranger
move-in condition
for the right buyer; $74,000 KINGSTON
COINS &
CURRENCY
published in 1977 by
Readers Digest a
book on Home
dition, sell for $189
each at jack williams
Coins
PRIVATE COLLECTOR. Mr. Baseball, buying
saddle $275. for
set. or $220.
no realtors or bro-
kers; $132,999. call
Charming 750 sq.
ft. corner lot home. ENERGY EFFICIENT
1 bedroom + 4
all sports cards and YOUTH SIZED All hardwood floors,
Repairs; How to Fix tires. $200. rooms. Very modern
HIGHEST 570-926-5075 570-417-9200 memorabilia. Horse-pony west- 570-878-2424 new hot water
PREMIUMS FOR over 100 home 203-557-0856 after 10:00 a.m. boiler, gas heat, & clean. 1st floor,
items; $10. All good ern saddle 14” seat, washer, dryer, off
SILVER DOLLARS TRAILER HITCH with brown, good condi- immaculate with full
& BETTER ITEMS
condition. Jim 655-
9474 email bing
hardware, fits 2005-
2008 Escape, Mer-
GOLF BAG, Precise
professional, black/ WANTED TO BUY: tion $175.
570-472-5332 PITTSTON basement.
2 car garage.
Bring Rover or Kitty
& move right in this
street parking, new
carpeting 1st month
Mid Century Furni-
GOLD & 1124.1@netzero.com cury Mariner, Mazda
Tribute $110 or best
navy standup bag,
putter tube, ball ture made by Craft 570-446-3254 second floor, 2
bedroom. Off street
& security required.
No pets, no smok-
BOOKS: Box of Associates (Chairs
SILVER hardcover & paper- offer. Call
570-466-1214
holder, 6 pockets in
excellent condition. Coffee Tables 909 Income & parking, coin
laundry,great loca-
ing. $550 + utilities.
Call 267-872-4825
back. King, Grisham Couches) Call Mark
JEWELRY & $25. 570-696-1267. Commercial tion. $600/month +
WATCHES
and others. $25.
570-474-6028
WINE PRESS $125.
Old Wooden Bar GOLF CLUBS Ping,
724-288-3194
Properties security, heat &
electric. 262-1577
WEST PITTSTON
2 bedroom, 2nd
ALL TYPES Stools $25 each. irons, J Daley driver,
DEPENDS men’s floor apartment.
OF STERLING adjustable, super 570-899-4675 leather bag. $120.
570-704-9547
900 Washer/dryer hook-
SILVER
absorbency, lg/xlg
15 packages with 16 762 Musical MOUNTED BEAR
REAL ESTATE 16 Defoe St. up, carport parking,
Lovely 2 story, 3 KINGSTON heat & hot water
FOR SALE
Old Postcards &
Local Photo’s,
$90. men’s super
absorbency with Instruments HEAD: Grizzly bear.
$400 or best offer.
bedrooms, 1.5 bath
home that features
NANTICOKE E.Light,
WALNUT ST.
included. Stove &
Fridge. References
Lead Soldiers & waistband, pullons
DW 9000 Single Call 570-472-3543 800 open floor plan with & security. $650.
Lg/Xlg 2 packages 906 Homes for Sale FOR SALE bright, 1st
bass drum pedal. PETS & ANIMALS cathedral ceiling 570-654-7479
Old Toys, Mining
& Military Stuff,
with 16 $12. also 2
packages with 6
Highest quality
pedal features infi-
PUMP:
Pump
Electric
Coleman.
Brand New in box-
Having trouble
paying your mort-
family room. Pris-
tine hardwood
MULTI-UNIT floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpet-
ed, Security
Leave Message
$12. 2 packages
805 Birds
Old Crocks, Jugs
& Bottles, Fine
with 6, pull ons size
small $12. 570-824-
nite torque adjust-
ment for turbo or
accelerator style.
$12. 570-288-1063
UNIFORM: 1930’s LOVE BIRDS: (3)
gage?
behind on your
Falling floors. 3 season
sun room leads to
patio, in ground
PROPERTY
Available immedi-
system. Garage.
Extra storage &
WILKES-BARRE

China & Glass- 6278 after 5pm


Includes Bag. Excel- Baseball uniform, with new cage $150
payments? You
pool and manicured ately. Commercial
cable TV included.
Laundry facilities.
Mayflower
may get mail from
ware, Local DVD - X Files Series lent Condition! $185. wool, A.G.Spalding. for everything. people who promise vinyl fenced yard. property has 2 Heat & hot water Crossing
7 on DVD. Very good 570-881-4771 Shirt & Pants $350. 570-288-9940 to forestall your $169,000 apartments and furnished. Fine
Advertising condition. $25. 570-823-7198 foreclosure for a fee MLS 11-141 large office area, neighborhood. Apartments
PIANO
STAMPS 570-283-2552 810 Cats in advance. Report Call Terry lots of storage, multi Convenient to bus
upright “Everett”
Asking $150.
WEIGHTS & weight
them to the Federal 570-885-3041 “bay” heated & stores. No 570.822.3968
FISH TANK STAND: bench with curl & or Angie garage, large yard, pets. References.
FREE KITTENS: to a Trade Commission,
PAYING Metal 55 gallon
steel stand. $20.
570-472-5339 straight bars.
approximate. 800 good home. They
are very loving, fluffy
the nation’s con-
sumer protection
570-885-4896 ample off street
parking; all units
Security. Lease.
No smokers
- Light & bright
Record 570-829-1478 766 Office lbs. of weights
complete $300. & cuddly.
570-883-7264
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
rented; Close to Rt
81 and Cross Valley
please. $840.
570-287-0900
open floor plans
- All major
Ca$h HUMIDIFIER:
Crofton, New, $25.
Equipment 570-606-4353
on ftc.gov. A mes-
sage from The
expressway; off-
street parking. Seri- KINGSTON
appliances included
Prices 570-654-0956 COMPUTER STA-
TION, Sauder large 778 Stereos/ 815 Dogs Times Leader and Need to rent that
Vacation property?
ous inquiries only.
No brokers/real EATON TERRACE
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
LADDER: 32’ alu- oak finish, storage Accessories the FTC.
Place an ad and estate agents! 317 N. Maple Ave.
minum extension shelves & cubbys, 2 - 24 hour emergency
HERITAGE get started! $189,999 Call Large Two story,
FORTY FORT
ladder, type iii, large file drawers, ROXIO EASY CD & maintenance
barely used, $149. 570-829-7130 (570) 878-2424 2 bedroom, 1.5
GALLERIES 570-814-3758
keyboard shelf & flip DVD Burning soft-
ware for Windows. after 10:00 a.m. bath, Central Heat
- Short term
drawer for more 65 West
DALLAS, PA
Located Directly
LADDER: 8 ft. Wern-
storage. $50.
570-735-5295
$19. LEAD DVD
Movie Factory soft- ALASKAN MALAMUTE
Pettebone St.
Beautiful remod-
SHAVERTOWN 912 Lots & Acreage
& Air,washer/dryer
in unit, parking.
leases available

er wooden ladder ware for Windows. Call TODAY For


across from the Very good condition AKC Registered eled home in nice $830 + utilities &
$29. Rick 283-2552 neighborhood. 4 DALLAS AVAILABILITY!!
Dallas Agway on $30. 570-954-2029 770 Photo Available May 24.
bed, 3 bath, new
1 month security
STEREO SYSTEM: Rare breeding & Goodleigh Manor www.mayflower
Rt. 415 Equipment carpeting new 570-262-6947
LADDER: 8’ WOOD Sony. In good hand whelped. 2 acre leveled lot at
crossing.com
KINGSTON
Look for our blue STEP LADDER $15. condition. $150. 5 males & kitchen, stainless very top of moun-
& white signs 570-779-9791 BACK UP CAMERA 5 females: Seals, appliances. tain. Spectacular
12 volt, used $50. 570-262-1136
Sables & Whites. A must see. view (lot# 21) drive- Like New 2 bed- Certain Restrictions
LADDER: Werner 6ft 570-675-7024 $600 $174,500. way enters from
Tues. thru Sat. room apartment in Apply*
10 am to 5 pm
step aluminum step 780 Televisions/ 570-510-6428 Leave Message Tulla Drive. great neighbor-
ladder $35. Alu- 772 Pools & Spas Accessories 570-881-8493 375 Greenpond Rd. Construction of hood. 2nd floor.
570-674-2646 minum 16 ft exten- Well kept Ranch in home required by Includes new
sion ladder $60. POOL HEATER. TELEVISION: 19” Midway Manor with Michael Dombroski. kitchen (with new
Wheelbarrow steel Teledyne Laars color TV with 7 rooms, 3 bed- Restricted stove, dishwasher
752 Landscaping & tub heavy duty $35. EPG-250 natural remote. $20. rooms, 2 baths, 2 Covenants Apply. & microwave) and
Gardening Tailgate 88-98 gas, 250,000 BTU 13” color TV with car garage, newer Call 570-406-5128
WILKES-BARRE
bath w/washer
LAWN MOWER
Chevy fullsize $60
call 570-655-3197
pool heater. Can remote. $15. Both in
ALASKAN furnace.
MLS #10-4474 Line up a place to live
dryer hookup. Hard-

KINGSTON
heat any above very good condition. wood throughout 2 bedroom apart-
John Deere 130 rid-
ing mower, older LIGHT: 4 bulb
rescent light,
fluo-
48”
ground and most in
ground pools. Price
570-474-6028
MALAMUTE PUPPIES
AKC RARE Red & $69,900
$162,900
Call Tom in classified! with ceramic tile in
kitchen and bath.
ment. 1 bath. Eat in
kitchen. Closed in
model, still runs is negotiable. $ TELEVISION: 32” 570-262-7716 $695/mo + utilities
Includes bulbs. $15. white, 2 females, Single 3 bedroom terrace. $625 + utili-
$300.570-328-1254 570-926-7528 Zenith. Hardly used. and security. No
White ceiling fan. shots & wormed, 102 Price St. ties & security. Call
$100. 570-262-1136 Renovated 2005. Pets, references
Peter’s Lawncare $15. 826-1702 $500 each. Call 718-809-3338
See our ad under 774 Restaurant 570-477-3398 Sell by 6-1-2011 required. Call Scott
Call an Expert
1165 Lawn Care
LUGGAGE:
Rider
Road
Luggage/ Equipment
782 Tickets (570) 287-7013

West Wyoming RICE TOWNSHIP


(570)823-2431
Ext. 137 WILKES-BARRE
Cargo Carrier. 48”L CONCERT TICKETS:
PARSONS / WB 264 Academy St
ROCK: free large
decorative rock,
great for landscap-
x 36”W x 16”H.
Includes tie-down
straps. $125.
RESTAURANT
EQUIPMENT,
Somerset Dough
2 tickets for
Avenged Sevenfold,
Three Days Grace,
3 bedroom, quiet
neighborhood. Off
TOYTOWN
12 Watson Street
20 Acres. Remote
with major stream.
Price negotiable.
NANTICOKE
2 bedroom, washer
2 bedrooms, newly
renovated building.
Washer & dryer.
ing, borders, fill or 570-824-0591 Sheeter, Model and SevenDust on street parking, large 3 bedroom Ranch. Inquiries to: dryer hookup, wall $600/per month
whatever. You pick
up. The largest rock RELIGIOUS ITEMS -
CAR-100. Only
1 available. $1,500
4/29. Section 205.
Row F. $100 Call
POMERANIAN PUPPIES fenced yard. Fully
insulated. Low heat
Corner, double lot,
central air, all
Box 2500
C/O Times Leader
to wall carpeting.
1st & 2nd floor. No
includes heat, hot
water and parking.
Parents on premises
measures approxi- Hand made Call for more info 570-299-0324 Shots Current. $500. bills. Move in ready. hardwood floors. 15 N. Main Street pets. $425 + utilities 646-712-1286
mate 5ft. x 10ft. $1. Rosaries, $5. 570-498-3616 570-401-1838 $72,000 $118,000. Wilkes-Barre, PA & security. Call 570-328-9896
570-457-6610 570-829-2411 Call (570) 262-4400 Call 570-693-4451 18711 570-822-7657 570-855-4744
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SECURE OFF RTE. 315 COATING
Driveway, yard, nice
BUILDINGS 1200 & 700 SF area. $800 + utilities
Patching, Sealing,
1 & 2 bedroom Office Available. Residential/Comm.
Call 570-332-5723 Licensed Bonded
apartments. Reasonable.
Laundry facility. Off
street parking avail-
570-760-1513
HARVEY’S LAKE GARAGE DOOR
Sales, service,
Insured
570-868-8375
able. Starting at Shopping for a

In The Times Leader Classified


$440. 570-332-5723 new apartment?
2 bedroom home.
All appliances,
installation &
repair. LINE UP
Classified lets
you compare costs -
water, sewer & trash.
NO PETS. Security
FULLY INSURED
HIC# 065008
A GREAT DEAL...
without hassle and lease.
570-762-6792
CALL JOE
(570)606-7489
IN CLASSIFIED!
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QUALITY RESIDEN-
TIAL AND RETAIL
315 PLAZA
1750 & 3200 SF
INCLASSIFIED! All Types Of
Doyouneedmorespace? Excavating,
It’s a showroom in print!
Classified’s got
the directions!
UNITS. OVER 30 Retail / Office A yard or garage sale Demolition &
Concrete Work
YEARS SERVICE. Space Available in classified Large & Small Jobs
ALL NON-SMOK- 570-829-1206 is the best way
ING/NO PETS. FREE ESTIMATES
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EMPLOYMENT
APPLICATION,
CREDIT
WEST PITTSTON
$1.00 SQ. FT.
You’re in bussiness
with classified! 1135 Hauling &
MANDATORY. 18,000 & 9,000 Trucking
MANY LOCATIONS. sq. ft. Great,
570-288-1422 clean assembly Charlie’s
Charlie’s Hauling
space; A/C; Gas Residential &
WYOMING heat; Own meters;
New 1/2 baths;
Commercial,

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Licensed & Insured.
2.5 & 3 room freight elevator Free estimates.
efficiencies. Heat, Owner/Agent 2 Bedroom Whole estates, yard
hot water, garbage 908-852-4410 Cottage in quiet waste, construction
& full maintenance
setting. $875 + Spring cleanup.
included. Off street
utilities, security, 570-266-0360 or
parking. No Pets.
application & lease. 570-829-0140
$500/mo + security
Call 570-693-3492 570-592-1241
1165 Lawn Care
944 Commercial
WILKES-BARRE NANTICOKE
Properties Desirable
Lexington Village
JOHN’S
OFFICE/COMMERCIAL
2,500 SF First Floor
Nanticoke, PA LAWN SERVICE
COMMERCIAL BUILDING $500/month +
Many ranch style
homes. 2 bedrooms Insured.
12,000 + square utilities. 2 Free Months With Reasonable
foot. Forty Fort Will divide. A 2 Year Lease rates.
60 Billey Street First month free. $795 + electric Free Estimates.
570-823-1413
Rent with Option
To Buy or For Sale. SQUARE FOOT RE 570-991-7150
Zoned commercial
& Industrial. Ware- MANAGEMENT
866-873-0478
house, offices, 4
bath rooms, huge
storage area.
Available June 1st.
WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE
TIRED OF HIGH 16 Larch Lane
PETER’S LAWNCARE
Looking to improve your home...
570-881-4993 2 bedroom house
for rent. $540 + utili- Reliable service &

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Are you paying too
ties & security. Call
484-274-6647
reasonable rates!
570-829-5444
570-332-4199
much for your cur-
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COMMERCIAL RETAIL SPACE We have modern
office space avail- MONARCH RENTALS 1204 Painting &
Wallpaper

EXPERT.
WILKES-BARRE able in Luzerne

ESTABLISHED SHOPPING CENTER


Bank Building on
Public Square. STUDENT HOUSING
3 bedrooms,
A + C LASSICAL
Rents include heat, Int./Ext. Experts!
Ideal for health central air, utilities, all appliances
related business provided. Aluminum, Wood
trash removal, and
such as Chiroprac- nightly cleaning - all Call 570-822-7039 & Deck Staining
tor, Optometrist, without a sneaky Free Estimates
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Licensed-Insured
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570-283-5714
Expert” directory in the classifieds. We have
EXETER
tected. Call Jeff
Pyros at 822-8577 Appliances. Large
fenced in yard with
A.B.C. Professional
Painting the largest professional services directory in
36 Yrs Experience
$675. per month
950 Half Doubles
deck & shed. Off
Street Parking. No
We Specialize In your hometown.
For appointment & New Construction
further information smokers / pets.
Residential
call 237-6070 HANOVER TOWNSHIP $875 / month + utili-
ties. Security, Cred-
Repaints
Comm./Industrial
Lyndwood Avenue it Check & Refer-
DOLPHIN PLAZA
Rte. 315
Very spacious 3
bedroom half dou-
ble with neutral
ences Required.
570-332-6003
All Insurance
Claims
Apartments
2,000 SF decor. Off street Interior/Exterior
Office / Retail parking. Private Spray,Brush, Rolls
Next to Gymboree yard in rear. Ample WallpaperRemoval
4,500 SF Office Storage. Conve- Cabinet Refinish-
Showroom, nient to schools. ing
Warehouse $560 / month + utili- Drywall/Finishing
Loading Dock ties. 1 year lease, Power Washing
4 Acres touching security. No pets. Deck Specialist
I81 will build to suit. Call 570-793-6294 1000 Handy Man
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SERVICE
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NUMBER
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ONE
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DIRECTORY 570-606-9638

1024 Building &

KINGSTON LARKSVILLE
3 bedroom, 1 bath
Remodeling
Northeast AUDITED
A
AUD
UD
239 Schuyler Ave
2,050 sf office
half double, Freshly
cleaned & painted.
Contracting Group
Decks, Roofs, Sid- NEWSPAPER
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NEWS
space. 2nd floor.
Modern, four sepa- Tenant pays all utili- ing, Masonry,
Driveways, Patios,
IN LUZERN
IN LUZERNE
LU
UZ
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ERRN COUNTY
rate offices, large ties including sewer. Serra Painting
Additions, Garages,
reception area, $550 plus security. Book Now For
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break room, confer- Call (570) 332-5723 Spring & Save. All
(570) 338-2269 Work Guaranteed
ence room & pri-
vate bathroom.
NANTICOKE ROOFING, SIDING, Satisfaction.

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HALF DOUBLE For All of Your

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3 bedroom with Remodeling Needs. Aluminum.

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porch. Fenced in References. Insured 570-822-3943
KINGSTON FOR RENT back yard.
No Pets.
Free Estimates
570-332-7023
620 Market St. $550/month +

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Newly Renovated security & utilities.
Prime Space. (570) 822-7657
1,250 sq. ft.,
Near Kingston
Corners. Great
PLAINS SPACIOUS
4 bedrooms, wall to

LOCAL PROS
location for retail or wall carpeting. 1.5
business office. baths, living room,
Easy Access and kitchen. Fridge,
parking. Call Cliff stove, dishwasher,
570-760-3427 washer/ dryer
hookup. Off street
parking. $700 + utili-
ties, 1st, last &
security. No pets.
570-823-4116 or
570-417-7745 or APPLIANCES ELECTRICIAN SECURITY SYSTEMS
570-417-2737
MOOSIC
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Build To Suit. 1000
to 2000 sq. ft. suites
Modern updated 6
room, 3 bedroom
REFRIGERATOR
in high volume area half double. Gas Bring in old part with model # and serial #
with parking. Con-
veniently located.
heat, washer dryer
hookup. Stove,
APPLIANCE PARTS & SUPPLY
Call Mechele
(570) 814-4006
fridge, dishwasher 936 Market Street, Kingston
& sewage included.
Hardwood floors /
Open 9-4:30-Sat ‘til Noon - 288-5526
carpet. Section 8
welcome. $625 +
security. Call
570-262-0540 BUILDING & GLASS
PAD WITH DRIVE THRU WILKES-BARRE REMODELING
Available On Busy
Corner. 2500 sq ft
178 Charles St
Available Now! We Do It All!
located in Wilkes-
Barre. Great for
bank, Fast Food,
2 bedroom, 1.5
bath, Townhouse
style. No Section 8.
STARZEC Auto • Commercial
Residential
Donut Shop. $550/month + utili-
ties. References & BUILDERS 596 Carey Ave,. W-B
973-879-4730 security required.
Call 570-301-2785
Complete Service in Residential and Commercial Construction 822-8133
NEW CONSTRUCTION
941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ Custom Built Homes • Additions
Unfurnished Unfurnished Garages • Decks/Docks
LANDSCAPING UPHOLSTERY
REMODELING SERVICES
IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE Roofing – Metal, Shingle, Rubber • Siding
Painting • Replacement Windows
Tired of Paying Too Much For Lawn Care???
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• INTERIOR & EXTERIOR • ROOFING SOFITS
• Income Eligibility Required • GUTTER • INSIDE REPAIRS
• Utilities Included! • Low cable rates; • COMPLETE REMODELING

Call 1-800-273-7130 For Local Pros


• New appliances; laundry on site; Licensed & Insured
• Activities! THOMAS DANIELS
• Curb side Public Transportation General Contractor 675-2995
Please call 570-825-8594
TDD/TTY 800-654-5984
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