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WILKES-BARRE, PA. www.mydallaspost.com An edition of The Times Leader ‘Phantom Valentiner’ is revealed

By SARAH HITE out the borough between the [email protected] hours of 1and 3 a.m. Hand said she had to contact Jack Fowler, Dallas Borough po- After more than 20 years, the lice chief at the time, to deter- infamous Valentine Phantom mine the legality of what they who left giant paper hearts with were attempting to do. uplifting messages all over Dal- “We only put it on business las Borough businesses is ready doorways so we wouldn’t go on to be unmasked. private property,” she said. Here’s the real surprise – there “Though it was private business was more than one phantom. property, they were open to the Sue Hand, lifelong borough public.” resident, business owner and Hand got the idea from a mag- artist, and members of her fam- azine article about one of her fa- CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST ily – Joe Hand, Sue’s husband, vorite places – Maine. Gary Steier, of Trucksville, a part-time Dallas High School football Heather Madeira, Sue’s daugh- “They had an article, just a lit- coach, airs his concerns about the firing of head coach Ted Jack- ter, and Tim Madeira, Sue’s son- tle thing, on the Valentine Phan- son at a Dallas School Board work session Monday night. in-law - are responsible for those tom in Portland, Maine,” she hearts that adorned storefronts said. “And every year, Portland, CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST in the early 1990s. Maine was festooned with pink After more than 20 years of remaining anonymous, Sue Hand, of For three years, the Hands and hearts on Valentines Day and Dallas, has admitted to being the Phantom Valentiner who se- Madeiras plotted their routes somebody did it overnight.” cretly taped hearts like this on doors of Dallas businesses with and stuck handwritten Valen- The first appearance of a Val- the help of her family. Hand says her sentiments are still the tines that said, “Thank you for entine Phantom in Portland, It’s a new same. serving Dallas – You are loved!” on various businesses through- SeePHANTOM, Page 10 Acelebration for the animals era at Dallas District has new head ess hearing and to students, he football coach and tentative felt “just cause” for not renewing By SARAH HITE Jackson’s contract was not pro- [email protected] new high school schedule. vided. “We are making a big mis- By EILEEN GODIN take,” Parry said. ABack Mountain resident Dallas Post Correspondent Astanding-room only crowd recently sent plenty of love of parents and students filled the to the furry friends who live meeting room in support of at the SPCA of Luzerne Big changes are in store for Jackson. County. the Dallas School District for Trucksville resident Jim Wis- Melissa Berti, of Dallas, the 2012-2013 school year, in- nieski said he is aware of players celebrated her 40th birthday cluding the appointment of a who had family issues and Jack- with a bang, but asked for new head football coach and a son would lend his ear. donations to the local animal tentative new high school sched- “Coach Jackson is a good shelter instead of gifts to ule. coach,” he said. “I ask you to re- make the celebration extra Long-time Dallas High School move the politics and personal special. football coach Ted Jackson had biases when making this deci- “I’ve always loved ani- his career ended Monday night sion to retain Coach Jackson.” mals,” said Berti. “I’ve been when the school board voted 7-2 While several parents and fundraising for the SPCA for to hire Robert Zaruta as the head football players took turns at the over 20 years.” coach for the 2012-2013 season. podium to express concerns and Guests brought bags of School board members Dr. support of Jackson, Superin- dog food, boxes of cleaning Bruce Goeringer and Fred Parry tendent Frank Galicki kept his supplies and cards with mon- sided with parents and students head down and thumbed etary donations to Berti’s to keep Jackson as head coach. through papers in a three-ring birthday bash on Feb. 4 at Board members Dr. Richard binder. the Yalick Farms Clubhouse Coslett, Charles Preece, Mau- Dallas resident Nick Zapot- in Dallas Township. BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST reen Matiska, Catherine Wega, icky called him out. The decked-out pink fete Melissa Berti thanks all who donated to the SPCA at her 40th birthday party at Yalick Farms. Colleen Slocum, Larry Schuler “I am listening to people com- featured feather boas for a $5 and Karen Kyle voted to appoint ing up here, who you are sup- donation and a poster of Zaruta. pose to represent. Many of you some of the animals up for “I have a very, very, “This administration is the don’t have the decency to pick adoption at the shelter. very large group of only check and balances,” Goer- your head up and watch and lis- “Personally, this is the first friends and they’re so inger said. “Let the man finish ten,” he said. “I have a problem time I’ve ever seen someone what he started.” with that.” do something like this,” said generous with their Parry said he first voted not to Zapoticky said the opportuni- Cary Moran, education and gifts.” renew Jackson’s employment as ty to retain the coach is not volunteer director at the coach, but after listening to tes- SPCA of Luzerne County. Melissa Berti timony presented at a due proc- SeeERA,Page 10 Moran was on standby to Dallas collect the donated items and tell guests more about DALLAS TOWNSHIP the shelter’s needs and how horses – it’s what we do.” the gifts helped. Berti said she’s grateful “This helps tremendously her friends came out to with outreach,” said Moran. wholeheartedly support her Williams Gas will “It really shows that people cause while also having a care - it means a lot that peo- great time in her honor. ple care this much.” “I have a very, very, very Moran said there are cur- large group of friends and rently between 75 and 100 they’re so generous with replace part of line animals at the shelter. De- their gifts,” she said. “But to Aposter set up in the foyer at the Yalick Farms Clubhouse spite the economy, she re- tell you the truth, I don’t shows animals available for adoption at the SPCA. ported the organization was need anything except their By SARAH HITE Hildebrandt Road. Williams able to keep its head above friendship. This is a much [email protected] Field Services LLC recently water last year. more worthy cause.” completed its Springville “But when the economy’s The party wasn’t all about Gathering Line within the down, our bills go up, too,” the guests’ good deeds – a Supervisors told residents township, and the pipeline she said. “That makes things cocktail hour started the Tuesday that the Williams Gas runs underneath several roads more imperative.” “Fierce, Fabulous and 40”- Co. will replace part of the that it crosses. Local auctioneer Steve themed gala, which then Transco interstate natural gas Township officials also re- Traver, a guest of Berti’s, turned into dinner followed pipeline this spring. ceived a notification from the thought the donations were a by three hours of what Berti Township officials received a state Department of Environ- great idea. called “booty-shakin’” tunes notice that Williams will re- mental Protection about the “Melissa’s birthdays are al- for the crowd to enjoy. place approximately 1,844 feet pipeline project of another ways a big deal,” he said. “I’m thrilled (to be 40),” of the 24-inch Leidy A pipeline, company, Chief Gathering “What a great idea. We’ve said Berti. “I’m more excited which runs near and around LLC. The notification stated got eight or nine cats and about this because I’ve been Hildebrandt Road. The project Chief is amending its applica- saving for this party for is located on .42 acres of wet- tion for the 30-mile Wyoming years, and I get to do this lands. Natural Gas Pipeline. (fundraiser).” Supervisor Liz Martin said Supervisor Bill Grant also she is not aware of any other said Helen Humphreys, a com- details about the project, but munications specialist from Bartenders Lisa and Rick Baran said the supervisors do have Williams Field Services LLC, serve Rita Kopcho, of Dallas, at questions for the company. sent the township an e-mail ad- Melissa Berti’s 40th birthday Supervisors do not expect party. the project to hinder traffic on SeeGAS,Page 10 CMYK

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◆CROSSWORD CORNER Puzzle answers, Page 10

THIS WEEK’S MEETINGS

Vietnamese New Year MONDAY, FEB. 13 Dallas Borough 25 Main St., Dallas celebrated at St. Frances Council will hold a work session at 7 p.m. in the municipal build- ing. t. Frances Cabrini parish, along with the Vietnamese commu- Dallas School Board nity, recently celebrated Vietnamese New Year - The Year of 2000 Conyngham Ave., Dallas Township Sthe Dragon - with a Mass at the Franklin Township Fire Hall. The school board will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the ad- The Mass was followed by a gathering which included traditional ministration building. Vietnamese food and New Year festivities. More that 200 Vietname- Lake-Lehman School Board seand parishioners attended the event. Father Dang offers a Viet- Old Route 115, Lehman Township namese Mass monthly, usually at 2 p.m. on the third Sunday of each The school board will hold a combined committee-of-the-whole and regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the junior/senior high school library. month at St. Frances Cabrini Church. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 15 Dallas Borough 25 Main St., Dallas Council will hold a regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the municipal building.

THURSDAY, FEB. 16 Back Mountain Community Partnership The partnership will hold a regular meeting at 3 p.m. in the Sandy Father Dang celebrates a Vietnamese New Year service at St. &Marlene Insalaco Hall at Misericordia University, 301Lake St., Dal- Frances Cabrini parish. las Township. NEWS The Dallas Post WANT A PHOTO? Coverage Area: The Dallas Post covers the You can now purchase any photo Back Mountain community which includes the that appears in The Dallas Post Dallas and Lake-Lehman School Districts. We from The Times Leader photo store. try to get to as many events as possible, but Community Newspaper Group Simply log onto www.timesleader. staff and space limitations make it impossible com/photostore and click on the link to cover everything. If you have news about for The Dallas Post. your family, town or organization please send it to us and we’ll try to get it in. Photographs 15 NORTH MAIN STREET, WILKES-BARRE, PA 18711 are welcome. Send them two ways, by mail to CIRCULATION 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 or by 570-675-5211 e-mail to [email protected]. E-mail is Orders for subscriptions received by the best and most timely method for submis- [email protected] • FAX 570-675-3650 Friday at noon will begin the follow- sion. E-mailed photos should be in JPEG ing week. Please inform us of dam- format with a resolution of at least 200 dpi. The age or delay, call 829-5000. The deadline for all copy is Tuesday at noon. prior Dallas Post is published weekly by to publication. Corrections, clarifications? The Impressions Media, $20 per year Dallas Post will correct errors of fact or clarify ADVERTISING in Luzerne & Wyoming Counties any misunderstandings, call 675-5211. Have (PA), $24 in NJ, NY and all other a story idea? Please call, we’d like to hear PA counties, $27 all other states. about it. Letters: The Dallas Post prints letters Display Advertising Deadline: Tuesdays at 12 noon Periodicals postage paid at Wilkes- of local interest. Send letters to: Editor, The Contact Diane McGee at 970-7153 Barre, PA 18701-9996 POSTMAS- Dallas Post, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA The Dallas Post has a variety of advertising rates and programs. TER: Send address change to The 18711. All letters must be signed and include a The Dallas Post satisfies most co-op ad programs and offers creative services at no charge. Combination rates with Dallas Post, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes- daytime phone number for verification. The Abington Journal, Clarks Summit and the Sunday Dispatch, Pittston are available. Barre, PA 18711 CMYK

Sunday, February 12,2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 3

KINGSTON TOWNSHIP Comprehensive plan adopted, trail safety is an issue

By SARAH HITE prehensive plan. The township’s of public transportation and im- and said it was a big night for location. from landowners’ permission. [email protected] first comprehensive plan was proving on emergency respon- the township as the plan has The board, as per a suggesti- He also said there “aren’t created in 1974, and state law der services. been in the works for several on from the Trucksville Volun- enough colors” to mark the suggests plans be updated every The township’s comprehen- years. teer Fire Department, said the whole trail, the effort would be Supervisors adopted an updat- 10 years. sive plan offers a detailed view In other news, the board dis- trail should be color-coded every too costly and it would not look ed comprehensive plan Wednes- The plan, developed by the into the township’s population cussed potential ways to better so many feet so travelers can let desirable on the trail. day evening and discussed safe- Harrisburg-based company Gan- density, land usage, economic pinpoint locations along the emergency crews know where “Public safety trumps that,” ty issues regarding the Back net Flemming, includes updates outlook and public services to Back Mountain Trail in the they are on the trail. said Supervisor Shirley Moyer. Mountain Trail. to township ordinances, expand- determine whether these areas event of emergencies. Mark Albrecht of the Anthra- The board and Albrecht After several years of work ing the business district along are being utilized to benefit resi- Trucksville Fire Chief Bill Eck cite Scenic Trails Association agreed to negotiate on ways the from consulting firms and the Route 309, promoting conserva- dents. said there have been several “strongly disagreed” with the trails association can create ef- planning commission, the board tion of water and forestry, ex- Supervisor Jeff Box publicly emergency situations along the board’s suggestion, and said the fective mile-markers for the up- of supervisors adopted a final panding parks and recreational thanked those who helped de- trail during which the victims organization cannot color-code version of the township’s com- space, finding alternate modes velop and strengthen the plan, could not properly identify their the trail without permission SeePLAN, Page 10 Trip to Ireland shaped her life

Dallas native returning to “I’m not sure I would country where she first have (studied the harp) discovered her passion. if I hadn’t gone to Ire-

By SARAH HITE land.” [email protected] Meghan Davis Dallas native

Going to Ireland with her aunt shaped the rest of 26-year- old Meghan Davis’ life. pist around the Philadelphia ar- Now she has the opportunity ea and in northeastern Penn- to do the same for another sylvania. young family member. “I’m not sure I would have Davis recently won the Phila- (studied the harp) if I hadn’t delphia Donegal Association’s gone to Ireland,” said Davis, “Mary from Dungloe” contest who currently lives in Philadel- for 2012. The contest is held all phia. over the world and sends young She stumbled upon the Phila- women to a pageant in Dun- delphia Donegal Association gloe, County Donegal in Ireland while looking for places to play to determine who will be the harp, and she found the BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST crowned the 2012 “Mary from “Mary from Dungloe” contest. Caraway Street Children’s Theater Director Melba Boudreaux leads a sing-a-long with K-4 students at the Dallas Baptist Church. Dungloe.” “I was still in age bracket, so I The weeklong festival fea- decided to throw in an applica- tures performers from all over tion,” she said. “It was my first the world among activities and pageant ever, and I was one of events. seven finalists. Ironically, there Learning Davis’ aunt won the contest was no talent portion for the in 1990 when her niece, former- Philadelphia contest, but I had ly of Dallas, was just 4 years to do an interview in front of old. Davis joined her aunt, Ju- judges.” lianne Monahan, and several Davis didn’t expect to win the through other family members on the competition. The rules state trip to Ireland. contestants must have an Irish “When I went, I saw all these background and be between the harpists on the street, perform- ages of 18 and 27. The applica- puppets ing and playing,” she said. tion asks contestants to list “Having been only 4 years old, their hobbies and things they and I knew what I wanted to like about themselves. Caraway Street has moved to do, I’d say it was a pretty neat “It was kind of surreal, like its permanent location in the experience.” when they put the sash and the basement of the Dallas Baptist Seeing the musicians inspired crown on me,” she said. “I nev- Church and children of the com- Davis to pursue a career in play- er understood why (winners of munity couldn’t be happier. ing harp and singing. She’s tak- pageants) cry when they win, The interactive program en harp lessons since she was 9 but the emotion is so over- teaches Christian values and years old and even took lessons whelming; I could see how it Biblical truths. The program every other week in New York happens.” has been held over the last five City to continue her passion. Now Davis is excited about years in the sanctuary of the After graduating from Wyom- the world competition, which church but, after a number of ing Seminary, Davis enrolled at will be held July 28 through volunteers helped to transform the Peabody Institute at Johns Aug. 6 this year. the basement of the church to Hopkins University in Balti- “From what I hear, the con- look like a town, it now has a more, where she studied vocal testants are really treated like new home. and harp performance. rock stars, and they’re in the Sets were taken down and re- Actor Ron Boudreaux chats with ’Cosgrove’ about finding love at the Caraway Street Children’s She eventually earned her newspaper every single day,” painted and remodeled while Theater at the Dallas Baptist Church. master’s degree in vocal per- said Davis. the walls in the hall leading to formance from the Boyer Col- She’s spoken with her family “Caraway Street” were painted with a white picket fence. but the church bought four aperformance based on a differ- lege of Music at Temple Uni- about the trip, and she hopes to to look like a garden, complete The program is copyrighted years of scripts and plans to hold ent moral lesson every Sunday. versity in Philadelphia, and she take along some family mem- now works as a freelance har- SeeLIFE, Page 10 Wright wins Jacket Redesign Contest

Marcia Wright and her hus- over those who find them- band, Norm, moved to Tunk- selves in her ‘care.’” hannock in August 2011, just a Wright used pencil, but to month before the disastrous accentuate her ominous pres- flooding. ence, turned to a black Sharp- In spite of this natural di- ie to illustrate Nurse Ratched. saster, Wright, who is em- She used materials at hand ployed by Foth Production because all of her boxes have Solutions and supports engi- not yet been unpacked. neering efforts at Procter and Second-place winner of the Gamble, has become involved Book Jacket Redesign Con- in the community by entering test is Sharon Slabicki-Am- adrawing in the Book Jacket bush, who submitted a dra- Redesign Contest for “One matic photo of over 20 com- Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” bines, harvesting a field of by Ken Kesey for Wyoming grain in “V” formation. County Reads 2012. Slabicki-Ambush explains Winning first prize, she has that, “The repeating straight been given a three-month mo- lines or grooves in the field in vie pass for two to the Die- the bottom of the photo are trich Theater. symbolic of the efficiency and Marcia Wright, left, first-place winner of the Book Jacket Rede- Her drawing will be used in rigidity that the tyrannical sign Contest for Wyoming County Reads, is shown here with her posters, programs and ads for Nurse Ratched uses to rule winning design and Margie Young, Dietrich Theater program the Dietrich Theater play per- the ward.” coordinator. formances of Dale Wasser- Slabicki-Ambush has won man’s play March 21-25. four tickets to the live per- Curt Stevens, of Nicholson, tern.” When asked to describe her formance of “One Flew Over and Frances Lipschutz, of “The colors coming from drawing, Wright explains, the Cuckoo’s Nest” at the Die- South Gibson, each receive a outside and passing through Meghan Davis, formerly of Dallas, won the 2011 Mary from Dun- “Nurse Ratched enters a room trich Theater at the end of Dietrich Theater gift bag. suggests outside influences gloe regional contest in Philadelphia and will get a chance to com- like a cold wind, and she casts March. Stevens’ entry depicts a that may reinforce unusual pete for the world-wide title in Ireland this year. along and menacing shadow Two artists won third place. head with a “scrambled pat- behavior,” he explained. CMYK

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Sunday, February 12,2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 5 L-L program slated DHS PTSO PLANS TWO EVENTS

Lake-Lehman School Dis- all-day program. Parents are asked to regis- trict announces kindergarten Parents or guardians must ter their child at the building registration and screening for accompany the student dur- they will be attending. eligible kindergarten students ing the registration process Registration dates are as on February 21, 22 and 23 and present a birth certificate, follows: Lake-Lehman School Dis- two proofs of residency (driv- Lehman-Jackson Elemen- trict policy states that a child er’s license and utility bill tary, 675-2165, Tuesday, Feb. must be 5 years of age before with address) and immuniza- 21; Lake-Noxen Elementary, September 1, 2012 and fully tion record for the child. Im- 639-1129, Wednesday, Feb. 22; immunized in accordance munizations required are the Ross Elementary, 477-5050, with the latest regulations of three doses of hepatitis B, Thursday, Feb. 23. the Pennsylvania Department three doses of polio, four dos- The time schedule will be of Health in order to register es of DTP (fourth dose after the same at each elementary for kindergarten for the 2012- the fourth birthday), two dos- following alphabetical order 2013 school year. es of MMR and two doses of of the last name: 9 a.m.: A-E, Kindergarten in the Lake- varicella vaccine or history of 10 a.m.: F-J, 11 a.m.: K-O, 1 Lehman School District is an disease. p.m.: P-S, 2 p.m.: T-Z.

ROSS STUDENTS OF THE BUILDING FOR JANUARY The Dallas High School PTSO Steering Committee, in conjunction with the Guidance Depart- ment, announces two upcoming events for the months of February and March. The faculty and support Staff will be treated to a Valentine’s Appreciation Breakfast on February 14 . The Blue Chip Animal Rescue Collection Drive will be held March 5-9. For more information, contact Robyn Jones, school counselor, at 674-7217 to participate or for additional information. From left, seated, are Laura Harrison, Barbara Goode and Deanna Habib, PTSO parents. Standing, Robyn Jones, school counselor, Bonnie Stachnik, Laura Stearns, Maryann Fannick, PTSO par- ents; and Jeffrey Shaffer, principal.

SCHOOL BRIEFS astudent ID.

‘Tower Heist’ to be Wyoming Ave., just north of HR expert Kingston Corners. to speak at MU shown at Misericordia This recital is free and open The Misericordia University to the public. For more in- The Misericordia University Student Activities Department formation, call 270-2192. Diversity Institute’s Office of will present “Tower Heist” at 3 Inclusive Excellence will pre- and 8 p.m. today, Feb. 12 in the sent author, educator and hu- Lemmond Theater at Walsh Opera singers comes man relations expert Crystal Hall. Students of the building at Ross Elementary School who have been recognized for their citizen- Kuykendall, J.D., Ed.D., as the Admission is $1 for Miser- to Misericordia keynote speaker for the 21st ships, academics and/or improvement during the month of January are, from left, first row, Jules icordia students with ID; $3 for Misericordia University is annual Diversity Institute Din- Quare, Kalee Raczkowski, Peter Stec, Brittany Lanning, Kaelyn Hinkley, Robert Ritinski, Charlotte the general public. presenting the “Gala Vocal ner at 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 16 at Prebola. Second row, Laura DePrimo, first-grade teacher; Erin McLaughlin, Seth Mieczkowski, “Tower Heist” is a comedy- Chamber Concert,” featuring 5:30 p.m. in Dudrick, Muth and Miranda Hutchins, Angela Lockavich, Eva Fine, Zachary Kojadinovich, James Herceg, Dakota action film about two working- Grammy-nominated mezzo- Huntzinger Rooms 216-218 of Heinrich and Donald James, principal. class men (Ben Stiller and soprano D’Anna Fortunato, at Sandy and Marlene Insalaco Eddie Murphy) who plot a 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 16 Hall on campus. heist to seek revenge on the in Lemmond Theater in Walsh To register for the dinner, Wall Street swindler (Alan Hall. contact the Misericordia Uni- Alda) who has stolen their Fortunato is considered to be versity Diversity Institute at 675-1860. retirement funds. The all-star CHURCH BRIEFS one of America’s premier con- 674-1483. cast includes Casey Affleck and cert/oratorio singers, while Pasta dinner set This free special event will be Pancake supper set Matthew Broderick. (PG-13 - also establishing herself as a open to the public. To pre- 99 minutes). respected operatic artist as Sem students perform Dallas Baptist Youth will register, call the church office AShrove Tuesday Pancake For more information, con- well. She has recently perform- host a Valentine’s Day pasta at 675-3131. Supper will be held from 5 to tact Patrick McKamy, coor- ed with the Nashville Sympho- Shakespeare play dinator of student activities, at dinner at 12:30 p.m. on Sun- 7p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 21 at ny in Stravinsky’s “Les Noces, The 674-6411. day, Feb. 12 at the Dallas the Noxen United Methodist the Boston Civic Symphony in Middle-School Players will Baptist Church, Memorial Spaghetti dinner Church, Route 29. Elgar’s “Sea Pictures,” and with present Shakespeare’s romantic Highway. The supper includes plain Classical guitarist The Pro Arte Chamber Orches- comedy “As You Like It,” at 7 The meal includes pasta, at HUMC or buckwheat pancakes, fruit tra in Berlioz’s “Les Nuits p.m. on Thursday and Friday, salad, garlic bread and dess- Aspaghetti dinner will be toppings, sausage or ham, performs at Seminary d’Ete.” Feb. 16 and 17 in the Lower ert. Takeouts are available. held from 4 to 6 p.m. on scrambled eggs, apple sauce The Wyoming Seminary Tickets for the concert are $5 School Amato Auditorium, Donations will be accepted. Saturday, Feb. 18 at the and dessert, juice, coffee or Upper School Music Depart- for general admission and $3 1560 Wyoming Ave., Forty Money earned goes towards Huntsville United Methodist tea. ment will present a recital by for senior citizens and are Fort. events, trips and odds/ends Church, 2355 Huntsville Rd., Donation is $5 per person. classical guitarist Dr. Zane available by calling the Miser- Donations will be taken at for the youth. Shavertown. Takeouts will be For more information, call Forshee at 7 p.m. on Monday, icordia University box office at the door and will benefit area For more information, call available from 3 to 6 p.m. Sandy Michalisin at Feb. 13 in the Great Hall of 674-6719. There is no charge charities. For more informa- Lynn Mounce at 301-4665. Dinner includes spaghetti, [email protected]. Wyoming Seminary, 228 for Misericordia students with tion, call 270-2192. salad and roll. Cost is $7.50 for adults and $4.50 for chil- Talent show planned dren under 6 years of age. Trinity Presbyterian Church, For tickets, call 477-3748. 105 Irem Rd., Dallas, will host aBack Mountain Has Talent Show at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Lenten Food Sale set Feb. 18. ALenten Food Sale will be Auditions will be held at held between 2 and 6 p.m. on 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 17. Wednesday, Feb. 22 at St. Judging is optional upon regis- Frances Cabrini Church, 585 tration. Winners placing first, Mt. Olivet Rd., Carverton. second and third will be in- Clam chowder will be avail- vited to perform in the show. able for $7 a quart, haluski Talents of all kinds are wel- for $6 a quart and fresh-baked come and there is no age bread for $4 a loaf. limit. Orders must be placed by Light refreshments will be February 18 by calling Michele available on both evenings. at 696-2382 or Josephine at

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Original bookshop totes shop and also a very special week- "YOUR SPACE" is reserved specifically fax to 675-3650 or by mail to The Dallas should include a self-addressed/stamped will be presented to customers long Civil War display and pro- for Dallas Post readers who have something Post, 15 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711. envelope. Items will be published in the or- with $10 purchase. gram scheduled for April. they’d like to share with fellow readers. Information must include the submitting der in which they are received. •During January and Febru- But for now, we can disclose Submitted items may include photo- person’s name, address and telephone num- The editor of The Dallas Post reserves the ary, books about crafts, needle- our first workshop of 2012, which graphs or short stories and should be sent ber in the event we have questions. Readers right to reject any items submitted for publi- work, quilting and decorating are will be a Placemat Making Work- via e-mail to [email protected], by wishing to have their photos returned cation. half price! shop! •With an inventory of over In case you missed the beauti- 250 Danielle Steele books, a ful exhibit of recycled greeting “Steal on Steele” event has be- card placemats displayed by 20 YEARS AGO - 1992 ceiving Wolf badges were: Culver Island, and keeping Burgess said, “is absolutely gun. Every Steele book pur- Phyllis Bullock in January, you The Dallas Middle School Walter Fry, Shane Williams, his helicopter running to take necessary for the protection chased will enable the buyer to owe it to yourself (and those piles Ski Club will be sponsoring a Shawn Malloy, Joseph Rakos, all possible weight from rot- of human and animal life dur- “steal” a “Steele” of equal cost for of old greeting cards) to check “Ski Your Heart Out” fund Eric Blessner, Jarrett Ritten- ten ice, George Howarth of ing this period of emergency free. Anyone purchasing a Syd- out this easy class. raising event next weekend at house, Christopher Kuhar, New Goss Manor was able to when we are faced with a se- ney Sheldon book will also be giv- The workshop will be held at 1 Big Boulder Ski Area. Pro- Michael Malak, Samuel affect the rescue Sunday af- rious rabies epidemic.” en the same offer. p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 25. A $5 ceeds will benefit the Amer- Wilkes and Christopher ternoon of a ten year old boy Volunteers of the bookshop ex- fee will cover the cost of materi- ican heart Association. Event Scott. who was unable to reach the 70 YEARS AGO - 1942 press their heartfelt appreciation als (poster board, glue, etc.), but coordina- The 1982 edition of Who’s shore. Paul Hughes, son of The Senior Class of Leh- for the outstanding effort, energy you will definitely want to bring tors in- Who in Music will carry the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hughes, man Township High School and commitment that the late along your own used cards! clude Ro- names of 3 students from Dal- playing with companions on will resent its annual play, Fred Krohle gave to the book- Phyllis will instruct us to select byn Jones, las Senior High School who the shore of the Susquehan- “Growing Pains” on February shop. Fred will always be fondly atheme (i.e. flowers, birds, ani- co-advisor, have been selected as being na, took off over the ice to 18 in the high school auditori- remembered by all involved with mals, etc.) and then have us cut Donna Tre- among the country’s most the island 200 feet away and um with a cast of seventeen the Bookshop. circles out of our used cards to ar- ONLY bilcox, co- outstanding campus leaders. fell through the melting ice. characters. Members of the range on pre-cut poster boards. YESTERDAY advisor, Ja- They are: Bonnie L. Cook, Dallas will shortly have a cast are: Francis Chamber- The trick is in the shape and ar- nel Bura- Nancy L. Evans and Cynthia new hardware store. James E. lain, Jean Renshaw, Betty Upcoming programs rangement of design which will kiewicz, Ryan Dauksis, David L. Millington. Hutchinson, Franklin Street, Jane Naugle, John Stafko, Ar- Riddle: What do placemats, then be covered with vinyl. We Ertley, Florence Sherwood, has purchased the Main St. line Sutton, Josephine Cross- gardening and the Civil War all will have some extra cards to co-advisor, and George Dom- 40 YEARS AGO - 1972 building formerly occupied en, Josephine Barto, Stanley have in common? share, but space is limited for this beck, co-advisor. After 19 years of service as by Hislop’s market from Yancis, Herman Kessler, Jack If you answered, “They’re all one-of-a-kind class! New board members of the roadmaster of Dallas Town- James Besecker and will open Culp, Roland Masters, Albert upcoming programs at the Back Pre-registration is required by Back Mountain Citizens ship, Fred Lamoreaux will re- there a modern hardware Agnew, William Jaquish, Nao- Mountain Memorial Library- calling the library at 675-1182. Council were introduced at tire Feb. 29. Mr. Lamoreaux store about the first of March. mi Smith, Martha Hadsall, this month’s meeting. They also served as chairman of Rebecca Wright and Freda are: Charles Wasserott, Al Ba- the board of supervisors for 60 YEARS AGO - 1952 Stroud. STRANGE BUT TRUE betski, Irene Thomas, Phyllis 19 years, with a total of 23 Gate of Heaven PTA was Stanley Davies Jr., son of Belk, Edward Schechter, years on the supervisory formally organized Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Davies By Samantha Weaver John Reddy, Janet Phillips, board. night at the school with Rev- of Dallas is one of six seniors • It was American author James Thurber who made the following Anne Vernon, Rob Lewis, Lar- sage observation: “Humor is emotional chaos remembered in tran- Harvey’s Lake Rod and Gun erend Francis Kane, Pastor at Wyoming Seminary who quility.” ry Law, Murray Miller, nancy Club presented awards to and Administrator, as moder- has been elected to member- • If you’re a fan of the original “Wizard of Oz” movie, you might be Eckert, Ben Phillips, Will Co- winners of the deer Contest. ator. Fifty parents attended ship in the Seminary Chapter surprised to learn that the actress who played Glinda the Good nyngham, Tom Winter, Mary Pete Roushey was awarded and Mrs. Francis Girvan was of Cum Laude, national hon- Witch, Billie Burke, was 54 years old when the film was shot. Reddy, Robert Besecker and for most points and widest appointed chairman and Miss or society. • During this time of election madness, “misology” could be a Dean Casaday. spread (7 points, 7” spread) Anna Polachek, secretary. Information for “Only Yes- useful word to know. It means “hatred of reason.” and Carleton Kocher was Burgess Herbert A. Smith terday” is taken from past is- • French novelist Marcel Proust’s magnum opus, “Remembrance 30 YEARS AGO - 1982 awarded for smallest rack (4 yesterday issued a stern sues of The Dallas Post which of Things Past,” has been hailed as a literary masterpiece, but not ¼” spike). warning that all licensed and is 122 years old. The informa- everyone was a fan at first read. As Proust was trying, unsuccessfully, Cub Scout Pack 232 spon- unlicensed dogs found roam- tion is printed here exactly as to find a publisher for his seven-volume work, one publisher said, “I sored by Gate of Heaven may be dense, but I fail to see why a chap needs 30 pages to de- Church, held its pack night 50 YEARS AGO - 1962 ing Borough streets will be it appeared in the newspaper scribe how he tosses and turns in bed before falling asleep.” meeting recently. Scouts re- Landing on the ice near disposed of. “This step,” the years ago.

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“Fifty-two years ago “Probably when a girl- “The time I got my “Nothing too exciting. “On February 14, 1991 “I give the usual pre- on Valentine’s Day in friend of mine gave dog, Jenny, four years Mostly I get treated my boyfriend picked a sents but think the Philadelphia while go- me a Florida Gators ago. She’s a puggie – a taking my wife out for fight with me. He then guys get the short end ing to Temple Univer- hat because that is pug and beagle mix.” dinner.” popped the question of the stick at this sity, sitting on a hall where I would like to Kelly Jacobs Jeffrey Hynick and gave me the ring. holiday – always giving bench in our apart- go to school for Dallas Dallas It’ll be 21 years this presents, yet seldom ment building, I got track.” Valentine’s Day for getting any. engaged to Jim Eddy.” Justin Morris us.” Ryan Lindbuchler Dallas Wilkes-Barre Rita Eddy Missy Stuart Montrose Sweet Valley CMYK

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OBITUARIES cy Jane, both of Dallas. #6, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. Memorial donations to Dallas MEADOWS AUXILIARY PURCHASES TV COOLBAUGH - Wendell R., Fire & Ambulance Inc., 184 E. SKOVRONSKY - Otto, of Kee- of Tunkhannock, died Friday, Center Hill Rd., Dallas, PA lersburg Road, Tunkhannock, February 3, 2012, in Geisinger 18612 or Hospice Community died on Saturday, February 4, Wyoming Valley Medical Cen- Care, 601Wyoming Ave., King- 2012. ter, Plains Township. ston, PA 18704. He was born in Tunkhannock He was born in Tunkhannock on May 3, 1924, was a 1943 grad- on September 18, 1953, was a PUCHALSKY - John Edward, uate of Tunkhannock High 1971 graduate of Tunkhannock 89, of Trucksville, died Friday, School, Army veteran and, prior High School and a former mem- February 3, 2012, at the Mead- to his retirement, employed by ber of the Tunkhannock Moose ows Nursing and Rehabilitation No.1Contracting Company as a Lodge and Kiwanis Club. Center, Dallas, where he had re- bridge superintendent for 38 Surviving are his mother, cently been a guest. years. Joann Klimas Coolbaugh, of He was born on July 25, 1922, Surviving are his wife of 64 Tunkhannock; his wife, Sheri in Swoyersville and was a gradu- years, Betty Hoover Skovron- Austin; son, Aaron, of Tunkhan- ate of the former Swoyersville sky; sons, Robert and Steven, nock; daughter, Melissa, of High School, Class of 1940. both of Tunkhannock; daughter, Tunkhannock; sisters, Cindy AUnited States Army Air Nancy, of Meshoppen; sisters, Matalavy, of Mehoopany; Che- Force Veteran, he served his Catherine Dugan, of Branch- ryl Ayre and Cara Coolbaugh, country during World War II. ville, N.J.; Sylvia Staton, of both of Tunkhannock; nieces Throughout the war, he was a Mountain Top; six grandchil- and nephews and his dog, Yogi. gunner with a B-17 Bomber dren; seven great-grandchil- Crew in the 8th Army Air Force, dren. DAVIS - Naomi Elizabeth, 87, serving in the European Theat- Auxiliary volunteers of The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, recently purchased a new 55” of Idetown, Harveys Lake Bor- re. STEROWSKI - Jesse, 20, of flat-screen television for the center’s third floor dining/community room. Funds for the TV were ough, died Saturday, February 4, During his time of service, he Harveys Lake, died on Tuesday, raised at the auxiliary’s annual “Market on the Pond” fundraiser. From left, seated, are Ann Farver, 2012, at Mercy Center, Dallas. was decorated with the Ameri- January 31, 2012, in Geisinger resident; Fred Sokoloski, resident; Kevin Reilly, volunteer; Pete Klein, volunteer. Standing, MaryAn She was born in Idetown and can Theatre Ribbon, the Eu- Wyoming Valley Hospital, Daily, volunteer; Valeria Jenkins, volunteer; Bob Law, auxiliary president; Jean Hillard, family was a graduate of Lehman High ropean-African-Middle Eastern Wilkes-Barre. member; Hilda Healy, volunteer; Emily Harcher, volunteer; Scott James, volunteer; Betty Sorchik, School. Before retiring, she was Ribbon with one bronze star, the He was born December 28, volunteer director; and Camille Fioti, assistant volunteer director. employed at Native Textiles, World War II Victory Medal and 1991, in Wilkes-Barre, and was a Dallas for 25 years. the Good Conduct Medal. 2010 graduate of Northwest Ar- She was a member of the Leh- Upon his discharge from ac- ea High School. He was employ- man-Idetown United Methodist tive service in World War II, he ed as a C.N.A. operator at K Fab, Church, the Dallas American had attained the rank of ser- Berwick. Legion Auxiliary and the Ide- Surviving are his father and Churches plan Ecumenical Service geant. town Fireman’s Association. She After being discharged from step-mother, Kevin A. and Judi was an active member of the the service, he furthered his edu- Sterowski, of Hunlock Creek; Lake-Lehman PTA for 30 years Back Mountain churches pastor of that church. A clos- Monday, March 12 - St. cation at Wilkes College, his mother and step-father, Pa- and worked for many years for will hold their annual Ecumen- ing prayer will be held at 8 p.m. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Dal- Wilkes-Barre, where he studied mela and Roman Sedorchuk, the Band Parents Association of ical Soup and Scripture during The schedule is as follows: las. business. Harveys Lake; sister, Kristin Lake-Lehman. the five Mondays of Lent. Pro- Monday, Feb. 27 – Our lady Monday, March 19 – Maple He began his career with the Bomboy, Shickshinny; grand- Surviving are her children, grams will begin at 6 p.m. with of Mount Carmel, Lake Silk- Grove United Methodist Department of Veterans Affairs mother, Theresa Sterowski, Mo- prayer and soup. At 6:45 p.m., worth Church, Pikes Creek. Glenda Lannan, Clarks Summit; Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre, canaqua; grandparents, Robert the group will reflect on the Monday, March 5 – Lehman- Monday, March 26 – Hunts- Gloria McAdara, Shavertown; where he worked for four years. and Betty Lou Johnson, Shick- upcoming Sunday scripture Idetown United Methodist ville United Methodist Doreen Davis, Haverford; Tho- Later, he became employed as shinny. with a presentation from the Church, Lehman Church, Huntsville. mas, Bonita Springs, Fla.; Jeff, an administrative technician for Memorial donations to Fran- Mechanicsburg; Lisa Schutz, the Department of Army at its klin Security Bank, Attn.: Mem- Shavertown; 11 grandchildren; facility in Ashley. ory of Jesse Sterowski, 1065 five great-grandchildren; sister, He retired from the Depart- Hwy. 315, Wilkes-Barre, PA PEOPLE BRIEFS Kathryn Macario, Laguna team ment of the Army in 1980 after 18702. Woods, Calif.; nieces and neph- Jacob Baker, of Shavertown, a 30 years of service. ews. freshman at Marist College, has Throughout his employment UTTER - Robert R., 68, of Memorial donations to Mercy Three locals named at Quinnipiac been named a member of the with the Department of the Ar- Lehman, died Tuesday, January Center Nursing Unit, P.O. Box Jeremy Stull, of Dallas, has college’s swimming and diving my, he continued to serve his 31, 2012, in the Lakeside Nurs- to dean’s list 370, Lake Street, Dallas, PA been named to the dean’s list for team for the 2011-2012 season. country as an Army Reservist ing Center, Harveys Lake. Megan Hine, of Shavertown, 18612, or to The Hospice of the the fall 2011 semester at Quinni- Baker competes in diving on with the 322nd M.P. Det. (CI), He was born in Wilkes-Barre Deanna Dragon and Nicole piac University. the team. Sacred Heart, 600 Baltimore in Ashley. and was a graduate of E. L. Snyder, both of Harveys Lake, To be eligible for dean’s list Dr., #7, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. Within the Detachment, he Meyers High School, Wilkes- have been named to the dean’s status, a student must earn a Barre, class of 1961. list at Saint Francis University grade point average of at least Cannon named to JOHNSON - John “Jack” W., served as special agent/crimi- He was a member of the for the fall 2011 semester. 3.5 with no grade lower than C. 85 of Dallas, died Thursday, Feb- nal investigator and was as- 402nd U.S. Army Reserves and Hine and Dragon are Occupa- Lafayette honor roll ruary 2, 2012, at the Hospice signed as the operations officer. was employed as a manager at tional Therapy majors and Snyd- Erik Cannon, of Dallas, has Community Care Inpatient During the Cuban Missile Crisis er is an Early Childhood Educa- Brace on dean’s list the former Daring’s Market, been recognized as a student- Unit, Geisinger South Wilkes- in1962, he was called back to ac- tion major. Dallas. Shannon A. Brace, of Hunlock athlete at Lafayette College Barre. tive duty with the Army, serving To achieve dean’s list status at Creek, has been named to the through the Student-Athlete He attended Gate of Heaven He was born June 3, 1926, in for 10 months. Saint Francis University, a stu- dean’s list for the fall 2011 se- Academic Honor Roll. Church, Dallas. Wilkes-Barre, and graduated In 1979, he retired from the dent must have full-time status mester at Penn State University, Honors are awarded for a Surviving are his daughter, from E.L. Meyers High School, 322nd Criminal Investigation and attain a quality point aver- University Park campus. grade point average of 3.4 and Jeanette, Broomall; sisters, Nor- Wilkes-Barre in 1944. Detachment, having attained age of at least 3.5 for the given Brace finished the semester above, coupled with standout ma and Joyce; two nieces and a During World War II, he the rank of Chief Warrant Offi- semester. with a 3.92 grade point average. athletic participation. nephew. served in the 6th Marine Divi- cer 4. Cannon, a defender on the Memorial donations to Gate sion in the Pacific and was He was a member of Saint Stull on dean’s list soccer team, is a second year of Heaven Church, 40 Machell Baker named to swim awarded the Purple Heart due to Francis Xavier Cabrini Church, Bio-Chem major. Ave., Dallas, PA 18612. wounds he received in Okinawa. Carverton. He was also a mem- He closed his term in the U.S. ber of the American Legion, An- Marine Corps after serving two drew Lawrence Post 644, years in China. Swoyersville. Upon returning home, he Surviving are his wife Lena served as a police officer in Ann (Orlandini) Puchalski, with Wilkes-Barre city, retiring with whom he celebrated his 63rd the rank of detective. He then wedding anniversary on April was employed by the Depart- 24, 2011; his children, Christine ment of Justice in Harrisburg Mathers, of Trucksville; John, of and was later employed by the Trucksville; David, of Harvey’s United Penn Bank, Wilkes- Lake; four grandchildren; two Barre. great-granddaughters; brothers, He was an active member of Thomas, of Mechanicsburg; the Welsh Bethel Baptist Lawrence, of Kingston; sisters, Church, Wilkes-Barre, where he Barbara Ripa, of Swoyersville; had served as a deacon and was Thelma Evanko, of Allentown, amember of the choir. He was New Jersey; and Lorraine Be- also a member of the Fraternal bey, of Levittown; nieces and ne- Order of Police, Lodge #35, Ha- phews. nover Township and the Dad- Memorial donations to the dow Isaac American Legion American Diabetes Association, Post 672, Dallas. P.O. Box 11454, Alexandria, VA Surviving are his wife of 62 22312; or to the NAMI-PA, years, the former Carolyn Le- Wilkes-Barre Office, 100 E. wis; daughters, Diane and Nan- Union St., Second Floor, Suite Greater Pittston Fuel 4-4657 65 24 Hour Burner Service Plumbing & Heating FURNACE $ 95 SPECIAL CLEANING 96 CALL FOR BEST PRICE ON HEATING OIL 737977 CMYK

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CIVIC BRIEFS Affairs’ mobile veterans center will be at the Dallas Shopping Hope Center offers The Kunkle Fire Company Center, Memorial Highway from will hold a Valentine Breakfast 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. hearing tests Buffet from 8 a.m. to 1p.m. 17. today, Feb. 12 at the Kunkle Fire Some of the services provided Free hearing tests and au- Co. Social Hall, Kunkle Road. at the center include individual, diology evaluations will be per- Tickets, at $7 for adults and group, family and bereavement formed on Wednesdays by ap- $4 for children, are available at counseling, medical referrals, pointment at the Hope Center, the door or by calling 675-3334. assistance in applying for VA 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. benefits, employment counsel- For more information, call ing, guidance and referrals, 696-5233. Vets center visits alcohol and drug assessments. Tunkhannock Appointments for mobile Vehicle break-ins in veterans center services are not The Department of Veterans required. Kingston Township Affairs’ mobile veterans center There has been a rash of vehi- will be in the area of the Route cle break-ins in Kingston Town- 29 and Route 6 Bypass in Tunk- Breakfast buffet set ship during the late night-early hannock (across the street from The Noxen Volunteer Fire Co. morning hours. Vehicles entered Gay’s True Value) from 10 a.m. will hold a breakfast buffet from were all unlocked and the to 2 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 13. 8a.m. to 1p.m. on Sunday, Feb. Rehearsing for the Music Box Repertory Company’s production of “The Full Monty” are, from left, 19 at the fire hall, Stull Road, Seth Brandreth, Bill Lipski, Michael Marone, Jimmy Williams, Colyn Rodriguez and Ben Steltz. thieves removed anything of value. Mobile vets center Noxen. Residents are advised to re- Price is $7.50 for adults and move anything of value from visits area on Feb. 17 $4 for children under 12 years of ‘Monty’ comes to Music Box their vehicle and to lock car The Department of Veterans age. doors at night. Residents are asked to report Play based on smash-hit mostly you’ll stand and by Amanda Reese. any suspicious activity to 911. British film will be cheer for this hilarious musi- Tickets can be purchased cal comedy! by calling the Music Box box Don’ttBBeeLLefteft presented Feb. 17-March 4. Under the guidance of a office at 283-2195. Valentine Breakfast show-biz savvy accompanist, The Music Box Repertory the men begin rehearsals Buffet slated Out In The Cold Company will present “The and soon realize they must Full Monty” February 17- confront their own very real Regency Classic March 4 at the Music Box fears and insecurities. Wood Stoves Dinner Theatre, 196 Hughes Starring in “The Full Mon- St., Swoyersville, ty” are Seth Brandreth, Jim- “The Full Monty” is based my Williams, Bill Lipski, Mi- on the smash-hit British film chael Marone, Ben Steltz, of the same name and com- Colyn Rodriguez, Debbie bines a heartfelt message of Zehner, Amanda Reese, Nan- self-acceptance with bound- cy Brown, Jessica Werbin less humor. and Ronnie Ziomek. Prompted by the need for Rounding out the cast are Hitzer Handfired quick cash and their wives’ Dana Feigenblatt, Courtney Coal Stoves response to watching male Hahn, Sean Bromiley, Chris strippers at “Girl’s Night Marconi, Bill Ulichney and Out,” a down-on-their-luck Karl Kleist. group of unemployed steel- The show is directed by workers decide to stage a Dana Feigenblatt, set and 2540 SR 29 S, Tunkhannock 298-2150 strip show of their own. lighting design is by Michael www.fireplacegallerynepa.com You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, but Gallagher and costumes are STOP IN TO SEE HOW THEY BURN!

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CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST In 1991, The Dallas Post wrote about a Phantom Valentiner who posted red Valentine hearts on doors of Back Mountain businesses. Twenty-one years later, the secret Valentiner has confessed.

p.m.,” Hand said. “So it was excit- Exhaustion after distributing ing for me to get out that late at more than 100 hearts all night al- PHANTOM night.” so landed her in the emergency The act was even worthy of room one year. The Dallas Post’s front page in “One year I was so sleepy the Continued from Page 1 1991. Many business owners next day, and it was so snowy and Maine was noticed in 1976. Ever spent the day after Valentine’s icy, that I slipped and broke my since then, the city has been Day wondering who the Phan- foot,” she said. “As I’m going adorned in pink paper hearts on tom was, though many just en- down to the hospital, it was really Dallas Middle School French and Spanish Club students, under the direction of Mrs. Susan Valentines Day. Similar efforts joyed the message. cool to see all the pink hearts on Davis and Mrs. Farouzeh Razavi, recently entertained residents of the Mercy Center in Dallas. have been made in Montpelier, “I love Dallas, I really do,” all the businesses.” The students performed traditional Christmas carols but also sang carols in French and Span- Vt.; Boulder, Colo.; and in Rhode Hand said. “There are a lot of Not long after, the group decid- ish. Island. good people here. Sometimes, in ed to go into hiding and the Val- Hand told her family about the the winter you get into doldrums entine Phantom hasn’t resur- Valentine Phantom, and touched …it brought a smile to people’s faced since. Though Hand ad- on bringing the idea back home. faces.” mits she wouldn’t be able to do it nInc. of Mohrsville in the partment of Transportation for “My husband thought I was The sneaky adventures were again now, she would like to see amount of $100,940; Napcon the East Center Street Bridge crazy, which was kind of the usu- not without mishaps, though. the tradition continued by some- PLAN Inc. of Wilkes-Barre in the Project. al,” she laughed. “…But Tim, his One year Hand and her husband one else. amount of $41,260; Latona •Approved the electronic ex- Trucking Co. of Pittston in the ecution of the contract with Fab- eyes lit up when I told him. He were pulled over by a Dallas Bor- “This year, the Valentines will Continued from Page 3 was really excited about it.” ough police officer in the wee not be from me, but if anybody amount of $105,145; Meadville cor Inc. in the East Center Street The foursome decided to go hours of the morning as they out there is interested, call me coming season. Land Service Inc. of Cochranton Bridge Project. through with the plan, and from were spreading the love. and I can give you some tips,” she The board also opened eight in the amount of $61,599; and •Appointed the following 1991 through 1993, they also suc- “It was embarrassing for me,” said. bids for the Toby Creek Emer- Stark Enterprises/Wince Con- residents to official boards: Ray- cessfully kept it a secret. she said. “I said, ‘Call Jack Fow- gency Streambank Stabilization struction Inc. of Scranton in the mond Stephens to the zoning “I turn into a pumpkin at 10 ler; this is all legal!’” Project. The grant-funded pro- amount of $68,000. hearing board, Joan Ruscavage ject, made possible through a Abid will be awarded at a spe- as an alternate to the zoning partnership with the Luzerne cial meeting to be held at 7 p.m. hearing board, Bridget Costello County Conservation District, on Monday, Feb. 27 in the mu- as alternate to the zoning hear- is to place stabilizing materials nicipal building. ing board, Chris Wargo to the along 135 feet of the stream- In other news, the board... recreation commission, Mary bank. •Approved the Pennsylvania Wargo to the recreation com- The township received the Department of General Services mission and Nicole White as an following bids: Brdaric Excavat- 2012-13 salt contract participa- alternate to the recreation com- ing of Swoyersville in the tion agreement. mission. amount of $61,424; Stell Enter- •Approved Borton-Lawson’s The Kingston Township prises of Plains Township in the request for a notice to proceed Board of Supervisors will hold a amount of $117,845; Phillips & with construction services in ac- regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. on Jordan Inc. of Williamsport in cordance with the engineering Wednesday, March 14 in the mu- the amount of $116,865; Wexco- agreement with the state De- nicipal building.

will be inspired,” she said. ery minute is planned,” she said. “…And I want to do this for my “We’re not able to see families at LIFE grandmother, who died in all, and they take us all over the 2009.” county.” Davis said it will be hard to Davis hopes to travel to Du- Continued from Page 3 spend the time with her family blin with her family a few days bers to inspire them as much as during the hectic celebration. before the festival begins so she she was inspired by her youthful “During the 10 days of the fes- can spend some quality time trip to Ireland. tival, those who run the pageant with loved ones in the place that CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST “Hopefully, my little cousins basically own our lives and ev- inspired her career. Current and former members of the Dallas High School football team protested to the Dallas School Board after it did not renew the contract of coach Ted Jackson.

The board approved an up- the work session. date to the Emergency Oper- Martin said many munici- ERA GAS ations Plan of Dallas Town- palities in the area have simi- ship and agreed to update the lar schedules, such as Dallas plan every two years to ensure Borough and Kingston Town- Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 it conforms with county oper- ship. about wins and losses but about dressing issues regarding ations. The board also announced the man. cleanup on Sedlar Lane. Martin said the plan had that Grant will not accept the “I have talked to many of you Grant relayed that Hum- not been updated in “a num- $2,500 a year stipend he who said this is about the stu- phreys said though work on ber of years,” and the oper- would receive for being a su- dents; we are here for the kids,” the pipeline was completed ations plan includes contact pervisor. Grant said he did he said. “They are the students Jan. 6, work is not yet com- information that would act as not know there was a stipend and it is falling on deaf ears. I plete in remedying right-of- “a Bible” in any emergency when he applied, and decided have a hard time understanding way areas. situation. to forgo the payment because why.” She said the right-of-way, The board also agreed to he feels being a supervisor is Coach Jackson was suspend- including Sedlar Lane, has change its monthly meeting more about “community in- ed for the 2010 season due to an been seeded and mulched in schedule starting in March. volvement.” incident when some Dallas High Robert Zaruta, of Shavertown, has been named the new head preparation for winter weath- The dates and times will re- The board also announced School football players urinated football at Dallas High School. Shown here with Zaruta at Mon- er. Humphreys wrote the com- main the same, but instead of the creation of an investment on the Tunkhannock High day’s school board work session are his wife, Debbie, and their pany must still comply with two meetings during which committee comprised of su- School tennis courts. He was al- sons. erosion and sedimentation official votes can be taken, the pervisors and representatives so under probation in 2008 for a controls as outlined in a state first Tuesday of the month of the uniformed and non-uni- fight between Dallas football After the meeting, Zaruta said he understands emotions are permit and in an agreement will act as a work session in formed pension plan. The su- players and members of the op- running high and knows it will take a while for the team to get with the township, and the which all parties of the town- pervisors adopted an official posing team. used to him. He does, however, think when Dallas gridders see his company will continue to ship and residents can discuss policy about how the pension Zaruta, 54, of Shavertown, monitor the area throughout certain issues before action is group members can invest has been the freshman and varsi- plans, they will be excited for the next season. the winter. taken on those issues. monies. ty coach at GAR, coached Dallas She also said the company The second meeting of the The next Dallas Township freshmen for one year and at the tion and standardized testing Rohrbach addressed issues with will plant vegetation in the month, on the third Tuesday, Board of Supervisors meeting varsity level for four years, end- days. the new high school building, in- springtime in compliance will be a formal meeting dur- will be at 7:30 p.m. on Tues- ing in 2007. The schedule will allow stu- cluding leaks in the heating and with state and township re- ing which the board will take day, Feb. 21 in the municipal After the meeting, Zaruta said dents to earn10 credits annually plumbing systems, which will quirements. action on issues discussed at building. he understands emotions are as opposed to the eight they re- be addressed during the Presi- running high and knows it will ceive now. dent’s Day weekend. take a while for the team to get New course selection will in- He said R.J. Reynolds will re- used to him. He does, however, clude subjects such as electron- pair the plumbing leaks which ◆PUZZLE ANSWERS think when Dallas gridders see ics and robotics, broadcasting, a are connected to the fire sprin- Puzzles, Page 2 his plans, they will be excited full-year music program and klers and A.J. Demor will fix for the next season. business computer information leaks within the heating system. In other news … technology. Decals on the gymnasium •High School Principal Jef- Aforeign language program is floor have been scuffed up and fery Shafer unveiled a new five- still being reviewed. the finish is dull, Nesbitt said. period block schedule he hopes “We are thinking along the He would like to have the entire to implement for the 2012-2013 lines of offering Chinese and gym floor redone and decals re- school year. Russian, whether it is through applied during the summer. The tentative schedule will of- blended schools or online learn- Better insulation in the art fer one 76-minute first-period ing or in house,” Shafer said. room’s west facing wall should class and four 73-minute class- “We are not sure yet.” correct draft issues in that area, es, running in a 90-day format. Shafer estimates the new he said. The morning homeroom period schedule will be revealed to stu- •The next school board will be eliminated with the ex- dents in mid-March and to the meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on ception of the first and last day public at the end of March. Monday, Feb. 13 in the adminis- of school, report card distribu- •Bob Nesbit of Crabtree and trative building. CMYK

Sunday, February 12,2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 11 Sports

DALLAS MOUNTAINEER AQUATIC CLUB Club swimmers defeat Del Valley

The Dallas Mountaineer Aq- 100 Back - Krista Vivian, sec- uatic Club girls and boys teams ond; Amanda Miller, third scored victories over the Hanov- 100 Breast - Lauren Finnegan, er Aqua Hawks in the Northeast third PA Age Group Swim League on 200 IM - Krista Vivian, first Feb. 4. The girls took a160-87 win while the boys swam to a 161-58 victory. following swimmers BOYS Lindsey Jacobs (No. 34) goes up for a Dallas basket against Mallory Faux (no. 12) pushes through for a Dallas advantage placed in their events: 8&UNDER Pittston Area’s Jordan Fritz (No. 31). while being defended by Pittston Area’s Jordan Fritz (No. 31). 25 Free - Gary Weaver, second GIRLS 25 Fly - John Andrews, second; 8&UNDER Lucas Bartron, third 25 Free - Amanda Puza, sec- 50 Free - Richard DeLuna, first ond; Hayley Vasek, third 25 Back - Gary Weaver, third 50 Free - Hayley Vasek, second; 25 Breast - Aidan Chapple, Future Savanna Eneboe, third first; Gabriel DeLuna, second 25 Fly - Lauren Hurst, second; 10 & UNDER Gabriela Krochta, third 50 Free - David Lipinski, first; 25 Back - Hannah Kline, sec- Max Bartron, second ond; Emma Thomas, third 50 Fly - Max Bartron, first; Za- 25 Breast - Lauren Hurst, sec- chary Blockus, third STARS ond; Brooke Martin, third 100 Free - Logan Stambaugh, 10 & UNDER first; Samuel Zondlo, third 100 IM - Julia Sabol, first; Syd- 50 Breast - Logan Stambaugh, ney Bittner, second first; Samuel Zondlo, second; 50 Free - Ava Baur, first; Hunter Jack Costello, third he Dallas Kline, second 50 Back - Bobby DeLuna, first; 50 Fly - Madison Federici, first; Zachary Blockus, second Abigail Bartuska, second; Han- 100 IM - David Lipinski, first; Tgirls basket- nah Thomas, third Dennis Dukinas, second 50 Back - Hunter Kline, first; 12 & UNDER ball team hosted Pitt- Abigail Bartuska, second 100 IM - Tyler Manzoni, first; 50 Breast - Ava Baur, first; Julia Evan Sabecky, second ston Area on Feb. 2 at Sabol, second 50 Free - Thomas Manzoni, the Dallas High 100 Free - Madison Federici, first; Troy Reinert, second first; Emma Berger, second 50 Fly - Thomas Manzoni, first; School gymnasium. 12 & UNDER Andrew Herrick, second 100 IM - Annalise Cheshire, 100 Free - Donovan McCall, first; Lindsey Jorda, third first; Andrew Herrick, second; 50 Free - Madison Hurst, first; Garrett Pall, third Jordyn Miller, second 50 Back - Troy Reinert, first; 50 Fly - Abby Zolner, first; Ma- Zachary Charlton, third CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST dison Hurst, second 50 Breast - Tyler Manzoni, first; Lady Mountaineer Katie Kravitsky (No. 23) looks for an opportunity under the net against Pitt- 50 Back - Abby Zolner, first; Evan Sabecky, second ston Area. Jordyn Miller, second; Peyton 14 & UNDER Ross, third 200 Free - Dominic Augustine, 50 Breast - Annalise Cheshire, first; Jared Krawetz, third DALLAS YOUTH BASKETBALL RESULTS first; Holly Holthaus, second 50 Free - Tyler Dragon, first; 100 Free - Heather Shively, Brogan Stec, second first; Taylor Cercone, second 200 IM - Porter Luksic, first 14 & UNDER 100 Fly - Dominic Augustine, Phillips explodes for 22 points in win 200 Free - Julia Baur, first first 50 Free - Joy Nave, first; Saman- 100 Free - Porter Luksic, first tha Rinehimer, third 100 Back - Dominic Augustine, 3rd/4th GRADE BOYS Hornets 26 winners. Conner Motley and Nick Math- 100 Fly - Julia Baur, second first; Jared Krawetz, third Suns 40 Raptors 6 ers played strong defense for the 100 Free - Lauren Finnegan, 100 Breast - Porter Luksic, first; Lakers 19 Sam Zondlo and Jake Shaver Lakers. 7th/8th GRADE BOYS second Brogan Stec, third Todd Phillips scored 22 to combined for 12 points to lead Lakers 53 lead the Suns while Nathaniel the Hornets to victory. Knicks 59 Magic 50 Spare added 10 for the winners. Andrew Molitoris played well Lakers 40 Aaron Yurko hit a three point- DUNN TO PLAY FOOTBALL Cooper Kelly and Michael Star- for the Raptors in a losing effort. Chad Phillips poured in 30 er at the buzzer to send the game buck played great defense. points to lead the Lakers while into overtime and added 13 Aaron Yurko added 16 for the points for the Lakers while Chad AT EAST STROUDSBURG Michael Ropietski led the Lak- 5th/6th GRADE BOYS winners. Andrew Matcho and Phillips led all scorers with 20 ers with six points while Jake Raptors 39 Owen Sprau played great de- points. Koretz and Zack McIntyre add- Suns 33 fense for the Knicks. The Magic were led by Con- ed five and four points, respec- Michael Anderson poured in Ray Ostroski scored 20 points ner McCarty with 15 points tively. 25 points to lead the Raptors to lead the Lakers while Joey Be- while Jacob Stritzinger and Nico Knicks 35 while Zack Bloom added four vavino and Daniel Mingy added Deluca chipped in with10 points Sixers 31 points and several assists for the eight apiece in a losing effort. apiece. Jack Farrell led the Knicks with 26 points while Riley Hale and Kaleb Manterach played great defense for the winners. U13 GIRLS SOCCER TEAM FINISHES FIRST Jack Gallis and Jacob Esposito combined for 24 points to lead the Sixers while Sean Boland and David Rhinehimer played well in a losing effort. Bulls 33 Spurs 24 Matt Dolan scored14 points to lead the Bulls while Luke Del-

CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST gaudio added 11 for the winners. Sam Nocito poured in 15 for Shane Dunn signed a letter of intent to play football at East the Spurs. Stroudsburg University on Feb. 6 at the Back Mountain Memo- Magic 25 rial Library. Shown here after the signing are, from left, Ted Celtics 21 Jackson Sr., former Dallas High School football coach; Boyd Lenny Kelley and Cole Cool- Dunn, father; Shane Dunn and Maryann Dunn, mother. baugh scored seven points apiece to lead the Magic while Matt Whitesell played excellent defense for the winners. Dylan Schuster and Freddie SPORTS BRIEFS Lombardo played well for the child with a $40 per family Celtics. Little League fundraising fee. Suns 51 Chicken barbeque tickets Cavs 24 registration set will be available at sign-ups. Michael Starbuck scored 10 Registration for the spring points for the Suns while Ethan 2012 Bob Horlacher Memorial Capitano and Nathaniel Spare The Wyoming Valley Soccer Club U-13 girls team recently finished in first place in the Eastern Little League Baseball and Directors to meet had eight apiece for the winners. Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Association U-13 Indoor State Cup. Team members are, from left, Softball season will be held The Bob Horlacher Memo- Johnny Contando led the Cavs Megan Miller, Dallas; Haley Gobla, Wilkes-Barre; Rachel Maniskas, Dallas; Nicole Cavanaugh, from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, rial Little League Baseball and with 12 points while Brett Os- Dallas; and Joey Kress, Sugarloaf. Second row, Coach Javier Rodriguez, Coach Kevan Nagle, Feb. 17 and from 9 a.m. to Softball Board of Directors troski had eight and Ryan Malo- Emma Lehman, Dallas; Lexi Gaetano, Mountaintop; Maddie Goodwin, Dallas; Kayley Nilon, noon on Saturday, Feb. 18 at ney scored four in a losing cause. will meet at 1p.m. on Sat- Wilkes-Barre; Julia Adams, Wilkes-Barre; Elise Fellerman, Wilkes-Barre and Coach Jay Manis- the Old Beaumont School. urday, Feb. 25 at the Old Collin Zeiss played great de- kas. Registration fee is $45 per Beaumont School. fense for the Cavs. CMYK

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Front &rear Call 570-876-1355 ZEPHYR condition. $3,900. standing SUV. hiring ASSISTANT to 6pm Joyfilled home, luggage racks. or 570-504-8540 FORD ‘76 THUNDERBIRD 570-466-2771 PRE-K TEACHER. 6 cylinder 570-466-4995 endless love, Long travel suspen- (evenings) All original $12,000 Scranton Full Time & Benefits. automatic. security awaits. sion. Disc brakes. PART TIME AIDE. 52k original miles. Randi & Chuck Dual stage head Looking for that MERCEDES ‘76 450 SL 451 Trucks/ College students Florida car. $1500. RANGE ROVER 1-888-223-7941 lights. Perfect for special place $24,000 encouraged to 570-899-1896 SUVs/Vans Expenses Paid hunters & trail rid- called home? MERCEDES ‘29 apply. Email resumes ers alike. BRAND NEW ‘07 SPORT to: bloomearlyed@ Classified will address Kit Car $9,000 & READY TO RIDE. 427 Commercial Supercharged yahoo.com $1,695 takes it Your needs. (570) 655-4884 BUICK `05 59,000 miles, fully hell-of-adeal.com Trucks & away. Open the door loaded. Impeccable 533 Installation/ 386-334-7448 with classified! Equipment RENDEZVOUS service record. Wilkes-Barre BARGAIN!! $36,000 Maintenance/ 412 Autos for Sale 570-283-1130 Boat?Car? Truck? AWD, Fully Repair 39 Prospect St • Nanticoke COOKS PHARMACY CHEVY ‘08 3500 loaded, 1 owner, Motorcycle? Air- OF SHAVERTOWN 22,000 miles. plane? Whatever it NOW HIRING! Is looking for FORD ‘02 MUSTANG HD DUMP TRUCK Small 6 cylinder. is, sell it with a New inspection. people who CHEVY ’77 CORVETTE 2WD, automatic. 509 Building/ 509 Building/ Classified ad. GT CONVERTIBLE Red & red, all Only 12,000 miles. Like new, inside have had 570-829-7130 Red with black original. No hits, Vehicle in like & out. $13,000. COCCIA Construction/ Construction/ sports related top. 6,500 miles. restoration. Rides new condition. (570) 540-0975 Skilled Trades Skilled Trades knee injuries TOMAHAWK`10 One Owner. and looks new. $19,000. 460 FORD LINCOLN for a study to try a Excellent Condi- Exceptionally clean. 570-288-4322 Has immediate openings for new product tion. $17,500 A/c, pb, ps, pw, 51K CADILLAC `99 AUTOMOTIVE called WilloMD, a 570-760-5833 $14,900 OBO 439 Motorcycles SERVICE DRILL 570-563-5056  Class A, B, C mini computer to ESCALADE DIRECTORY help with knee HONDA `07 ACCORD 97k miles. Black Technicians OPERATOR pain. Free of LINE UP BMW 2010 K1300S with beige leather V6 EXL. 77K miles. 1 charge. Only 460 miles! Has interior. 22” rims. owner with mainte- 468 Auto Parts  Ford Certificated Mericle Construction, Inc. seeks a full time A GREAT DEAL... all bells & whistles. Runs great. $8,500 nance records. Interested? Please call Heated grips, 12 volt Call 570-861-0202 experienced crawler drill operator.Applicant Slate blue with IN CLASSIFIED! Diesel Technician 570-675-1191 ATV, 110 CC. Brand outlet, traction con- shall have minimum 5 years site work experi- leather interior. Sun- trol, ride adjustment Ask for Meagan New Tomahawk roof. Asking $12,500. DESOTO CUSTOM CHEVY`99 SILVERADO  Parts Counter ence and be knowledgeable with an Ingersoll Kids Quad. Only on the fly. Black with Rand ECM-720, ECM-660 & Atlas Copco F9 Call 570-239-2556 lite gray and red Auto. V6 Vortec. $695 takes it away! Standard cab. 8’ Personnel 150 Special Notices 386-334-7448 ‘49 4 DOOR SEDAN trim. comes with drill rig. Applicant will also be expected to Do you need more space? BMW cover, battery bed with liner. Dark assist with blast hole layout & operate other Wilkes-Barre A yard or garage sale Blue. 98,400 miles. We are tender, black blue expending our equipment as needed. in classified tooth helmet with $4,999 or best offer PAYING $500 412 Autos for Sale FM stereo and black 570-823-8196 facility & need PAYING $500 is the best way experienced Salary commensurate with experience for MINIMUM leather riding gloves to clean out your closets! All Junk applicants. this local, year-round career opportunity with DRIVEN IN ACURA `06 TL (like new). paid FORD `04 EXPLORER $20,500. Sell for Eddie Bauer Edition Excellent pay and full benefit package. Full size 4 wheel White Diamond You’re in bussiness 59,000 miles, Cars & benefits are drive trucks 80K original miles, with classified! $15,000 FIRM. 4 door, 3 row offered. 1 Owner, Garage Submit resume or application to: ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ 3 on the tree with Call 570-262-0914 seats, V6, all power Trucks Kept, Camel Lea- Please apply to: Mericle Construction, Inc. for heavy equip- HONDA `09 CIVIC LX-S fluid drive. 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Paid In 570-823-8888 Speaker Surround wheels, decklid 542-2277 American Midwest, Call 570-288-1246 451 Trucks/ rpodest@ 554 Production/ 554 Production/ System, DVD /CD spoiler, sport seats, CA$H 6am to 8pm after WWII, in a or 570-328-6897 cocciacars.com Operations Operations /AM/FM/ Cass- interior accent light- plant that once SUVs/Vans ette, XM Satellite ing (blue), Nose produced B29 FREE Collect cash, not dust! All Applicants are Radio, Power & mask and custom Bombers. In it’s FORD ‘02 EXPLORER PICKUP Confidential Clean out your Heated Front Seats, cut floor mats. Dark original antiquity HARLEY 2011 Immediate openings basement, garage Power Door Locks grey with black inte- Red, XLT, Original condition, with non-smoking owner, 570-574-1275 or attic and call the & Windows, Power rior. 56K highway original shop & HERITAGE SOFTTAIL for part-time work in Classified depart- Moonroof, 4 Snow miles. R ! garaged, synthetic LINE UP EDUCED parts manuals, Black. 1,800 miles. 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554 Production/ 566 Sales/Retail/ 630 Money To Loan 726 Clothing 726 Clothing 730 Computer 732 Exercise 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & 744 Furniture & Operations Business Equipment & Equipment Accessories Accessories Accessories Development “We can erase DRESS PANTS black SUITS 3 mens, 42 Software your bad credit - size 8 & gray dress reg pants 36x29, ELLIPTICAL Proform BAKER’S RACK BEDROOM SET DINING ROOM SET: 100% GUARAN- shirt/tie size 8 good condition $15. green metal with 2 queen cherry sleigh oval table, 6 chairs, PC HP P4 with DVD 500 L E like new, TEED.” Attorneys $12.for set. Black New wool coat 42 wicker baskets for bed, 2 dressers, hutch, excellent SALES OPPORTUNITY burner, software, includes a compati- for the Federal dress pants with reg new $15. 6 pair storage. Excellent complete 2 night condition $ 595. DelBaso Ford is now keyboard, flat moni- ble music port for Trade Commission gray dress shirt/tie mens dress slacks condition, asking stands $900. obo 570-675-2009 accepting applica- tor $175. LAPTOP - iPod®, built-in say they’ve never and reversible vest 36x29 $5. each. $75. Large living 570-477-6011 tions for Sales Posi- Gateware P4 with speakers, a Cool seen a legitimate size 10 $20. for set 570-824-5460 room lamps (2) KITCHEN TABLE TOOLMAKER tions. We are look- dvd burner & soft- Aire™ Workout Fan, credit repair opera- 5 pair boy’s fleece brass base with BRAND NEW solid oak kitchen ing for an energetic, ware. $195. DIGITAL 12 built-in workouts. Full time 2nd shift tion. No one can pants size 8 $2. cream colored P-TOP QUEEN $325. Craftsman self-motivated indi- CAMERA hp 7.2 $300. 788-4090 position. Ability to legally remove each dark colors 2 shade, brand new MATTRESS SET!! yard cart still in box vidual to join our megapixel photos- use all shop tools accurate and timely pair boys size 2 EVERLAST heavy asking $30 each or Still in bags! $150!! $55. 5 pc kitchen award winning WEDDING GOWN mart with 3x zoom, and machines, information from snow boots. $9. bag. excellent con- $50 for pair. MUST SELL!! table $125. organization. size 9-10 used charger & memory experience in set- your credit report. each. 825-2927 dition. $80. 570-239-6011. Call Steve @ 570-825-5133 up and operating Apply in person to: once, preserved in card $59. 283-2552 249 Market Street It’s a process that 570-474-0753 280-9628!! CNC equipment a starts with you and PURSE, Gucci tote box $30. Kids BED FRAME with LAMPS (2) parlor plus. Job requires Kingston style, $325. Ladies clothes 6 months - Do you need more space? stand up, grey metal Email: PatandDans involves time and a headboard, queen COUCH & LOVE- working to close conscious effort to leather jacket size xl 12 months, brand A yard or garage sale 742 Furnaces & $50. Kitchen table SEAT, white material & black. $25 each. tolerances and from @aol.com or $100. call 288-4451 new $1. and up. Heaters 570-740-1246 Call 570-288-4501 pay your debts. in classified $40. 570-235-9385 good condition. prints. 570-825-0569 or 570-820-8023 FREE. 902-5598 Learn about manag- SHORTS 8 pair of is the best way LAMPS brass, solid ing credit and debt COAL STOVE origi- Excellent salary and Looking for that young mens Ameri- WOMEN’S CLOTH- to clean out your closets! nal Pittston 1929 BED, queen size DINING ROOM SET, brass base with at ftc. gov/credit. A can Eagle Cargo ING size 14, 3 pair cream shade. paid benefits package. special place message from The You’re in bussiness very good condition, sleigh style, pine all matching, 9 Submit resume to: called home? shorts, various col- slacks & 2 skirts $ green/beige $200. comes with 2 pieces, table, 5 $80 each asking Times Leader and ors, size 32 & 33. 10. Size large 10 with classified! $50 for pair. MICHAEL HOLCOMB, 570-328-8666 matching night- chairs, buffet, china Classified will address the FTC. nice condition. $7. tops & 1 skirt $20. WEB CAM for com- 570-474-0753 DIAMOND stands $375. cabinet, wall mirror, Your needs. 5 pair young mens Size medium 8 Tops puters, camera for MANUFACTURING DURAFLAME 570-288-4451 great condition Open the door basketball shorts, $10. Men’s Clothing- sending pictures of LOVE SEAT, gray, COMPANY, HEATER with flames $450. 474-6947 Nike & Addias S&M size large & X-large, yourself or family BEDROOM SET 5 good condition $80. P. O. BOX 4174 with classified! & remote, $100. nice condition. $5. camouflaged coat members on the piece, oak, like new LIFT CHAIR by 570-822-3410 WYOMING, PA 570-288-4451 18644 each. 696-3528 plus 18 other items internet $100. $550. 822-5460 Pride, like new SOFA & matching $20. 474-6028 570-474-6028 $500. 824-0999 chair, excellent con- Shopping for a dition, 2 years old new apartment? 700 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business 566 Sales/Business $400. 288-2062 Classified lets MERCHANDISE Development Development Development Development Development Development you compare costs - 600 without hassle FINANCIAL 708 Antiques & VANITY with mirror or worry! Collectibles & 2 glass shelves. Excellent condition. Get moving $35. Baby walker, with classified! 610 Business BASEBALL CARDS Opportunities Philadelphia Phillies hardly used $25. 130 cards $10. Must 570-735-6527. 566 Sales/Retail/ sell moving out of Business state. 570-313- VANITY/makeup 5213/ 570-313-5214 with chair, 40”lx Development 30”h, Bombay Fur- COIN SET United niture Co., dark mint Presidential $1 wood, good condi- set with proof set, 4 tion $40. Double coins each set $15. door module O’Sulli- Belt buckle US with van 2’lx25 1/2”w, eagle + 2 rifles. good condition 2 *INDEPENDENT SALES Tiffany Studio NY pieces, medium TAX REFUND COMING? BC235 $15. Wall color $10. each. clock with spindles, 570-868-5066 INVEST IN REPRESENTATIVE* gold design on A local, highly rep- YOURSELF WITH glass, 13 x28, excel- 750 Jewelry utable company is JAN – PRO lent working $80. Quote from current looking for an Inde- 570-574-0271 ENGAGEMENT pendent Sales Rep- Franchisee, “I started with a COINS. 3-V nickels RING 1/2ct. diamond resentative for the beautiful twisted Dallas/Wilkes-Barre small investment & 1894-V, 1909-V, I have grown my 1911-V $60. rope design in 14kt. area. Applicants Yellow gold setting must possess business over 570-287-4135 600%. It definitely with 1/2 ct. oval dia- excellent customer DIE CAST Hess mond stone, size 7. service and com- changed my life and I would recommend 3003 mini patrol $8. has appraisal for munication skills. 01 mini racer trans- $2200. Sell $850 Previous experi- Jan-Pro.” * Guaranteed Clients port $8. & 04 mini 570-883-0412 ence in advertising tanker $8. Sunoco sales a plus. Part * Steady Income * Insurance & ‘96 tow truck with 752 Landscaping & time & Full time plow $10. Mobil 95 opportunities exist. Bonding Gardening * Training & tow truck $10. Ertle PLEASE CALL ‘92 True value dia- Ongoing Support RIDING MOWER 570-579-4300 mond tanker bank * Low Start Up Costs John Deere 38” cut, OR EMAIL FRED@ $10. Exxon humble * Accounts available 14.5 hp, good condi- LOOKATOURMENU.COM tanker 2nd edition throughout Wilkes- tion $500.822-9059 Barre & Scranton $10. & tanker $10. Racing champion 570-824-5774 Citgo #21 Elliot 756 Medical Jan-Pro.com Sadler $10. Racing Equipment Champion STP 554 Production/ 554 Production/ Richard Petty $5. BATHTUB TRANS- matchbox trans- FER BENCH by Operations Operations porter Bill Elliot $10. Drive Medical.Max 570-639-1653 350 lbs., new, never HESS TRUCKS new used. $50.824-7015 in boxes 2000-2008 MANUFACTURING $50.-$100. 570-675-4383 PIANO Livingston FULL TIME upright player piano, pump style with The Dallas Post Call 1-800-273-7130 Dynamically growing Sheet Metal & approximate 35 LOCAL PROS Assembly Manufacturer has immediate music rolls. Ground multiple openings on all three shifts level removal. $125. for the following positions: 570-479-2322 APPLIANCES • Welding 710 Appliances KITCHEN & BATH CONTRACTOR • Press Brake FREEZER/upright WASHER / DRYER / RANGE 17 cu ft $375. • Spot Welding 570-825-5133 REFRIGERATOR • Assembly Bring in old part with model # and serial # COUNTER TOPS • General Laborer APPLIANCE PARTS & SUPPLY Plus 936 Market Street, Kingston FULL SERVICE Looking for Skilled Machine Workers Open 9-4:30-Sat ‘til Noon - 288-5526 Excellent wages & benefits KITCHEN AND BATHROOM Apply in Person At: AUTO BODY GENE’S CONTRACTOR RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES PHONE: (570) 823-2211 • Tile/Hardwood Floors • Countertop 60 Day Warranty FAX: (570) 824-0553 Monday-Friday Rick’s Body Shop • Kitchen Cabinets Replacements 1170 Lower Demunds Road 8:00PM-5:00PM Fender Benders Saturday • Interior Woodwork • Storage Unit Dallas, PA 18612 INSURANCE ESTIMATES • COLLISION REPAIRS 8:00AM-11:00AM FOREIGN & DOMESTIC • QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP Gateway • Closet Systems • Custom Built In CALL 105 WEST SAYLOR AVE. ADrug-Free Workplace Shopping Center RICK OR NICK PLAINS, PA 18702 Kingston, PA For All Your Interior Home (570) 819-1966 Improvement Needs 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts RANGE kenmore 570.693.4350 PA CONTRACTOR gas like brand new $175. 570-793-0811. CONTRACTOR 570.371.9917 055641 BUYING JUNK WASHER & DRYER WHIRLPOOL4 COMPLETE REMODELING Years old. VEHICLES $5. Needs to go! KITCHENS & BATHROOMS ROOFING moving, excellent Additions, Decks, Roofing, Soffi ts, Porches, $300 AND UP condition. $125 EXTRA IF DRIVEN, 570-814-4035 Replacement Windows, Blown In Insulation DRAGGED OR PUSHED IN! WASHER, Amana THOMAS DANIELS PREFERRED CONTRACTOR commercial quality, member General Contractor 570-675-2995 Northeastern NOBODY Pays More 12 cycles, stainless & Central PA steel tub. $150. SINCE 1976 570-760-2035 570-675-2750 Monday thru Saturday 6am-9pm • Happy Trails! 712 Baby Items

BABY SWING, Fish- ELECTRICIAN er Price Rainforest, with music, lights, 518 Customer 518 Customer mobile, $25. Pack & SMITH & MILLER Support/Client Care Support/Client Care play, Evenflo, light blue/yellow with removable bassinet. $20. 570-855-9221 ROOFING, INC. BASINETT Simplicity Pooh Bear $60. • Flat Roofs • Shingles • Siding • Replacement Windows Graco Pack N Play Free Estimates - Licensed & Insured $70. Both like new. 570-822-7576 WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED CAR SEAT, for baby, ROBERT SMITH, WEST PITTSTON JOIN AWINNING TEAM in good condition. HIC# $15. 570-823-2267 GLASS 655-6710 PA-005521 Customer Service Supervisor Vector Security, Inc this region’s most respected 712 Baby Items We Do It All! name in the security alarm industry is expanding CARSEAT good con- Auto • Commercial WOOD-COAL STOVES/FIREPLACES its Customer Service Team. If you thrive on dition $20. Residential helping people and if you want to make a differ- 570-675-4383 596 Carey Ave,. W-B ence at work, then we are the work place that you Gas and Oil Prices...THRU THE ROOF!! are looking for! 726 Clothing 822-8133 We offer full time positions with an exceptional COAT Christian Dior, benefit package: camel, size 8, hardly worn $65. • Competitive Wages • Paid Training 570-825-5440 • Medical and Dental • Disability HOME IMPROVEMENTS YOU • Prescription Plan • Tuition Reimbursement COAT • 401K with Company Matching Can ford KENNETH COLE Exterior Home Improvements By Af Our qualifications for joining this winning team Beige, size 6, include good oral and written communication hardly worn. $75. NORTHEAST Really To? skills, above average computer skills, answering 570-855-5385 Not escalated customer calls. Qualified candidates COMMUNION SUIT WINDOW, INC. MUST be flexible and have prior supervisory boys, worn twice, Locally Owned & Operated Since 1987 experience in a call center environment. Bi-lin- size 14 $30. Wood, Coal, Pellet, Gas & Oil...Find out what’s RIGHT for YOU! 570-654-4113 • Windows gual in Spanish a plus. Acomplete background • Storm Doors DeLeur’s check and drug screen is required. DRESSES (2) adult • Siding • Vinyl Railings I Oratorio black with N Send cover letter and resume to: empire waist and • Enclosures • Roofing “Back To BasicsC.” FREE HR Manager velvet top, “Formal • Fiberglass Doors • And More A Fireplace & Stove Shoppe LAYAWAY Vector Security Fashions”, size 10 $20. Black satin “The Best Kept Secret in the Back Mountain” 23 Casey Avenue; Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 short sleeve formal FREE ESTIMATES Fax: 970-6232 gown “Southeast- Visit Our Beautiful 20,000 Sq. Ft. Country Showroom! www.northeastwindow.com Email: [email protected] ern”, size 6. 100% Dallas, PA 675-2266 Hours: Tues. 9-7 • Wed., Thurs., Fri. 9-5:30 • Sat. 9-4 • Closed Sun. & Mon. 570.654.4220 PA018418 EOE polyester $15. (570) 574-8766 CMYK

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756 Medical 758 Miscellaneous 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 953Houses for Rent Unfurnished Unfurnished Equipment WEIGHTS BARS - HOSPITAL BED bench $20; hand DALLAS WILKES-BARRE electric, FREE. lawn mower $10; PRICE 570-675-4680. child’s skis, $10; REDUCED lamp shades $1-5. Mayflower INCONTINENT sup- 570-868-6732. Crossing plies, diapers, pads, DORRANCE TWP. Apartments all sizes & types $5. 762 Musical DUPONT STAIRVILLE ROAD We Need per pack. Walker Totally renovated 6 4 bedrooms, 1.5 with wheels $5. Instruments PAWS room apartment with 570.822.3968 bathrooms, en- Quad cane $10. balcony. Partially fur- closed front porch. PIANO Kranich- Electric hospital bed nished. Brand new 2, 3 & 4 Stove, washer / Bach with bench, $150. Forest green fridge / electric dryer hook-up, off- light oak, very good Bedrooms lift chair $150. 287- TO CONSIDER.... Charming 4 bed- range & electric street parking, pos- condition. Beautiful 1436 or 287-8476 room, 3 bath washer/ dryer. along - Light & bright itively no pets. Your Help! tone. $600. home situated on with new custom $1,000/per month, + PERFIT INCONTI- 570-822-2887 ENHANCE open floor plans 1 1/4 acre on a draperies, Roman utilities, & 1 month NENCE Underwear YOUR PET - All major private setting. shades, carpeting / security, + 1/2 month Size X-L, 14 per 776 Sporting Goods CLASSIFIED Close to schools flooring &energy appliances included fuel security. Refer- package for $5. AD ONLINE and shopping. Liv- efficient windows. 2 - Pets welcome* ences & credit 570-288-9940 check required. 2.5 BACK PACK ing room with bedroom + large - Close to everything Academy Broad- beautiful stone attic loft bedroom, miles from I-81. POWER CHAIR Call 829-7130 - 24 hour emergency Jazzy Select, way, almost new fireplace and built 1.5 bath, partially fin- (570) 868-3633 $500. WALKER with 14x24, navy nylon & ins. Hardwood ished basement. maintenance after 2:00 p.m. leather $50. Place your pet ad floors throughout. Lots of closet space. wheels $45. and provide us your - Short term 570-829-2411 570-675-4383 Master suite on Easy access to I-81, leases available email address 1st floor. Kitchen airport &casino, off JACKET AND BIBS. REASSURE full rise has cherry cabi- street parking. No Call TODAYFor protective under- For hunting, large, This will create a nets with tile smoking. $750 + utili- wear 3 packs of 14 camo orange. $50. seller account floors. Screened ties & security. Call AVAILABILITY!! underwear for men 570-829-5542 online and login porch. 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