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two years, was scheduled to co-
incide with the students prom
which was held Friday night.
As students watched the sce-
nario unfold, a Lehman Twp.
police ofcer conducted a eld
sobriety test on the driver while
emergency personnel fromBack
Mountain Regional Fire & EMS
were joined by Sweet Valley Vol-
unteer Fire Dept., Shavertown
Volunteer Fire Dept., Medic 30
and Elis Towing who all partici-
pated in the program.
The victims were believ-
able, having been made up by
members of the schools theater
arts department. Paint was used
to symbolize blood and Penny,
a passenger in one of the ve-
hicles, had shards of glass pro-
truding from his forehead.
Although there was lots of
conversation among students
during the program, when ques-
tioned, most seemed to under-
stand the importance of paying
attention when driving.
I wouldnt want to put my
parents through this, said Karli
Doran as a victim (Kendra
Stine) was wheeled to a waiting
ambulance.
Caitlyn Callahan said she
could relate to the fear involved
in an accident of this magni-
tude.
I was in an accident like this.
I was T-boned, she remem-
bered. It was scary being in the
ambulance and in the trauma
unit, not knowing if theres in-
ternal bleeding. Your life could
be gone quickly.
I wouldnt want to be in
that, said Ryan Akins, who re-
membered being badly injured
when he was hit by a car while
walking a few years ago. This
helps us learn to drive safely.
When a student questioned
Hopfer as to whether a helicop-
ter would be involved in the
program, Hopfer responded by
saying, Theres an old saying.
Bad news travels by air.
Shortly after, a Life Flight he-
licopter landed in the eld out-
side the school and prepared to
transport the critically-injured
patient to a nearby hospital.
With the noise of the chopper
as a backdrop, Lake-Lehman
teacher Jean Lipski said she was
sure students would take some-
thing away from the program.
Its in high school students
nature to act like nothing bad
will ever happen, said Lipski,
who teaches gifted students.
But, believe me, this will have
an impact on them.
ternoon class came in for a
special treat during their hike
when they got a good look at
a red-tailed hawk sitting on a
stump.
Carolyn Comitz, a kinder-
garten student who lives in
Dallas, liked seeing the hawk
and found the nature part of
the trip interesting. Surpris-
ingly, the biggest excitement
for her was the transportation
to the park. It was my rst
time riding a bus! she said.
Charlie Letwinsky, also a
kindergarten student from
Dallas, enjoyed the trip, too.
He liked seeing and touching
the animal pelts in the nature
center.
After the hike, Kelchner
helped the children make a
nature necklace which fea-
tured a wooden medallion
with a nature picture stamped
on it.
The afternoon trip came
to an exciting close while the
children were seated at picnic
tables enjoying a snack before
returning to the bus. A pair of
Canada geese ew into view
and landed in the lake in front
of the children and joined
their family of six goslings.
nature
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accident
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BILL TARUTIS phoToS/FoR ThE TIMES LEADER
Back Mountain Regional Fire and EMS Lt. Dan Hopfer, center right, speaks to juniors and
seniors during a mock accident at Lake-Lehman High School in Lehman Township. Crews from
Back Mountain Regional Fire and EMS, Shavertown, and Sweet Valley demonstrated rescue op-
erations for the students to impress upon them the dangers of drinking and driving and to make
smart choices during prom season.
Rescue personnel remove victim Mike Penny from a vehicle
during a mock accident staged for juniors and seniors at Lake-
Lehman High School in Lehman Township.
BILL TARUTIS phoToS/FoR ThE DALLAS poST
Frances Slocum State Park environmental education specialist and park naturalist Kathy
Kelchner leads the Wycallis Elementary kindergarteners back from their hike.
Wycallis kindergarteners Wakana Inoue, left, and Paige Slavin-
ski pet fur coats at the Frances Slocum State Park Environ-
mental Education Center.
Devon
Nelson,
left,
Giovanna
Smac-
chi and
Carolyn
Comitz
examine a
Coopers
hawk.
The victims were believable, having
been made up by members of the schools
theater arts department. Paint was used
to symbolize blood and Penny, a passen-
ger in one of the vehicles, had shards of
glass protruding from his forehead.
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THE DALLAS POST
Sports
RUN/WALK SET
The Lake Lehman track and
girls soccers team will host
a 5K Run/Walk at 6:30 p.m.
on May 31 with registration
opening at 5:30 p.m. at the new
Community Trails at the Lake-
Lehman High School.
Cost is $20 and pre-regis-
trater runners and walkers will
receive a T-shirt.
For more information, call
696-4503.
BOBCATS REGISTRATION
The Back Mountain Bobcats
will hold a make-up date for
youth football and cheerleading
registration from 6 to 8 p.m. on
Sunday, June 2 at the Idetown
Fire Hall, Route 415.
For more information, call
Jason (football) at 760-0216
or Jessica (cheerleading ) at
706-6310.
LEGION TOURNAMENT
Daddow-Isaacs Dallas
American Legion Post 672 will
hold its annual golf tournament
on June 8 at Stone Hedge Golf
Course in Tunkhannock with
its traditional steak dinner at
the end of the tournament.
A donation of $80 is request-
ed. Hole sponsors for $50 and
donations for door prizes will
be solicited in the near future.
Monies raised will support the
fund that awards scholarships
to Back Mountain residents
who attend a two-year college.
Applications can be picked
up at the post home or from
committee members. Further
information may be obtained
by calling Jim Baloga, golf
chairman, at 690-0756 or Clar-
ence J. Michael at 675-0488.
sports briefs
T
he chase for gold medals and the
team standings receive most of
the attention at a championship track
meet.
But, there is much more going on at
the District 2 Track and Field Champi-
onships.
Beating personal bests, making his-
tory and advancing to the Pennsylva-
nia Interscholastic Athletic Associa-
tion Championships in Shippensburg
are also part of the agenda for the top
athletes.
Dallas junior Regan Rome fell short of adding
to her collection of gold medals, but did man-
age to post a personal best in the 3200-meter run
while surpassing a longstanding record and posi-
tioning herself for the state medal pursuit Friday
and Saturday in Shippensburg University.
Rome was one of ve Back Mountain athletes
who qualied for the state meet without win-
ning district titles. Those who nish second or
lower can advance to Shippensburg if they meet
a lofty predetermined qualifying standard.
I just wanted to get through to states, Rome
said. The only thing Im doing at states is the
2-mile (3200).
I feel more condent in the 2-mile. I just had
to get through this and get on to states.
District 2 Class AAA athletes were more effec-
tive than in most seasons in meeting those stan-
dards during Tuesdays event.
Lake-Lehmans Kieran Sutton and Dominic
Hockenbury battled bitter conditions that made
qualifying difcult Monday to advance in the
Class AA boys 3200-meter run.
Rome was joined among the Class AAA girls
qualiers by Dallas teammates Katie Kravitsky
and Catie Gawlas.
In one sense, Rome missed an opportunity
to celebrate crushing a 28-year-old meet record
by more than 14 seconds when she fell short of
Tessa Barrett, the Abington Heights junior who
won a state indoor 3000-meter championship
earlier this year.
Both girls, however, probably gained by push-
ing each other in what shaped up as a two-per-
son race from the start. They produced one of
the most remarkable combined performances in
the events long history.
I think we push each other, said Rome, who
nished more than 35 seconds faster than what
was required to make the state meet.
Barrett ran on Romes heels for 2000 meters
before overtaking her as the sixth of eight laps
began.
It was a little hard because I kind of set the
pace that entire time, Rome said.
The record of 10:52.24, set by Honesdales
Heidi Robbins in 1985, never stood a chance.
Barrett arrived at the nish line in 10:32.78.
Rome, the only competitor within a minute of
Barrett, came in at 10:37.81.
Distance running, both in track season and in
cross country during the fall, has been District
2s hallmark on the state level.
Sutton and Hockenbury were part of a strong
eld in high school tracks longest race when
they made the state meet, also at 3200 meters, in
Class AA boys. Sutton nished third in 9:41.32
and Hockenbury fourth in 9:44.15.
They nished behind another record-setting
performance as Rico Galassi of Holy Cross won
in 9:15.78, lowering his own mark.
Galassi joins Barrett in representing District
2s strongest title hopes at Shippensburg.
Sutton and Hockenbury nished behind
Galassi and Elk Lakes Luke Jones, who were 1-2
in the state in Class A cross country last fall. The
Lake-Lehman runners made the state meet by
beating the 9:48.01 qualifying standard.
Kravitsky lost out on a potential district title
in the high jump, nishing second on a tiebreak-
er as one of three AAAgirls to clear 5-3, the state
qualifying standard. All three went for a tie of
the district record of 5-5 but missed on all three
tries, leading to the tiebreaker for fewest earlier
misses.
Gawlas made it by nishing third in the
100-meter dash in 12.47. She was one of four
qualiers in the event, which was won by Valley
Views Carli Lucke, who also took the 200-meter
title.
DISTRICT 2 TRACK MEET
By TOMROBINSON
For The Dallas Post
BILL TARUTIS phoToS/FoR ThE DALLAS poST
Dallas Catie Gawlas runs in the girls 100-meter dash in the District 2 Class 3A Track & Field Champion-
ships at Scranton Memorial Stadium.
seven back Mountain athletes go to states
As the fth seed prior to the meet and the third
qualier for the nals, the district championship
Lake-Lehman junior Shoshana Mahoney produced
in the 100-meter dash came as a bit of a surprise.
Include Mahoney among those surprised, both
before and after she edged Riley Conahan of Mey-
ers by one-hundredth of a second to win the title in
13.19 seconds Monday at the District 2 Class AA
Track and Field Championships.
I was actually really surprised because in my
last meet I ran a better 200 than 100 and my coach
(John Sobocinski) thought that maybe I was a
better 200 runner than a 100, Mahoney said. I
honestly didnt think I could get rst place in this
at all.
What helped me win was when I leaned in
at the end. I thought I didnt win. I thought I got
second.
Mahoney was standing with Sobocinski when
she heard the announcement that she had won.
I just started screaming and gave him a big
hug, said Mahoney, who also nished third in
the 200-meter dash and anchored the fth-place,
400-meter relay team.
Mahoney was one of two individual champions
from Back Mountain schools.
Dominic Deluca of Dallas turned in an impres-
sive time of 9:23.00, beating fellow state qualier
Jacob Fetterman of Hazleton Area by 4.23 seconds,
but coming up 3.46 seconds short of breaking a
30-year-old district meet record in the Class AAA
meet Tuesday.
The wins automatically qualied Mahoney and
Deluca to compete in the Pennsylvania Interscho-
lastic Athletic Association Championships Friday
and Saturday in Shippensburg.
Cayle Spencer joined Mahoney in leading Lake-
Lehman to a sixth-place nish in AA girls with 48
points. Holy Redeemer won the title with 133, 48
more than Montrose and Lakeland.
Spencer threw the javelin 119-6, battling the cold,
windy conditions while coming within a foot and a
half of reaching the state meet. She also placed fth
in the shot put and seventh in the discus.
The top six nishers in each event earned medals
while the top six scored points for their team.
Katie Heindel was fth in the high jump, seventh
in the 300 hurdles and part of the fth-place 1600
relay team for the Lady Knights.
Kaylee Hillard was sixth in the 1600 and part of
the 1600 and 3200 relays that were each fth.
Brittany Faux was eighth in the 100 hurdles.
The Lake-Lehman boys nished 14th in Class
AA with 19 points. Lakeland outscored Dunmore,
106.5-83, for the title.
Kieran Sutton and Dominic Hockenbury nished
3-4 in the 3200 to lead the Black Knights. Dustin
Jones in the shot put and Brent Hizny in the javelin
each placed sixth. Ty Shaw was seventh in the high
jump.
The Dallas girls were fourth in Class AAA with
57 points. Abington Heights rallied past Hazleton
Area, 102-93, for the championship.
Catie Gawlas led the Lady Mountaineers by
nishing third in the 100 and 200 and running a leg
on the fth-place 400 relay.
Regan Rome was second in the 3200 and an-
chored the sixth-place 3200 relay.
Katie Kravitsky was second in the high jump.
Bryanna Dissinger (3200), Courtlyn Van Deutsch
(triple jump) and Liz Kravitz (javelin) all nished
third.
Lindsey Oremus was sixth and Ally Rome was
eighth in the 1600.
Deluca helped the Dallas boys tie for sixth in
Class AAA with 48 points. Tunkhannock edged
Coughlin, 78.5-76, for rst place.
Mahoney, Deluca
win D2 track titles
By TOMROBINSON
For The Dallas Post
Lake-Lehmans Shoshana Mahoney runs in the
girls 200-meter dash in the District 2 Class 2A
Track & Field Championships at Scranton Memo-
rial Stadium.
The Penn State Wilkes-Barre
Alumni Constituent Society
will host its 18th Annual Penn
State Masters Golf Tourna-
ment on Friday, July 12 at Blue
Ridge Trail Golf Club in Moun-
tain Top.
The proceeds from this years
event will benet the Penn
State Wilkes-Barre Alumni So-
cietys Scholarship Fund, the
Alumni Speaker Series, THON,
Academic Excellence Awards
and other initiatives.
This years winning ight
in the Captain and Crew style
tournament will receive Penn
State Wilkes-Barre Masters
navy blazers complete with 24k
gold-plated Penn State buttons.
Golfers also have a chance to
win several hole-in-one prizes
while on the course including
a grand prize of a car donated
by the Ken Pollock Auto Group.
Other contests during the day
include closest to the pin, lon-
gest drive for men and women,
and double your money by
holding the green. Various
other prizes, including gift cer-
ticates donated by local busi-
nesses will be rafed.
The days festivities get un-
derway at 11:30 a.m. with reg-
istration and lunch and the
tournament begins at 1 p.m.
with a shotgun start. An awards
banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m.
where tournament and prize
winners will be announced.
For more information, con-
tact Karen Brace-Hodle in the
Penn State Wilkes-Barre Devel-
opment Ofce at 675-9228 or
klb14@psu.edu.
psU golf
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T H E D A L L A S P O S T
PAGE 10 SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2013
The 2013 Swing for Mercy Golf
Tournament sponsored by the Sis-
ters of Mercy will be held on Mon-
day, June 17 at the Wyoming Valley
Country Club in Wilkes-Barre.
All funds raised will directly
benet an important ministry of
the Sisters of Mercy: the Catherine
McAuley Center. Since 1984, the
Catherine McAuley Center has
responded to the needs of homeless
women and children in our region
by providing housing and support
services. These in-
dividuals and fami-
lies have nowhere
to turn and few
options remain.
The Catherine
McAuley Center
offers places of
comfort, safety,
and care, helping
to lead clients to
independence and
self-sufciency.
Each year, the
tournament rec-
ognizes a woman
who exemplies
the Mercy spirit of
compassion and
service through her own commit-
ment to the mission of the Sisters of
Mercy.
The Swing for Mercy Golf Com-
mittee takes great pride in announc-
ing Tina J. MacDowell as the 2013
Mercy Woman of the Year.
MacDowell moved to the Wyo-
ming Valley in 1998 when her hus-
band Michael MacDowell became
Misericordia Universitys 12th presi-
dent. Her commitment to Mercy
is reected in her legacy of service
as an active community volunteer,
serving on the boards of many area
organizations.
There are multiple opportunities
to honor Tina MacDowell and to
support the work of the Catherine
McAuley Center as a sponsor, golfer,
or donor. Event sponsorship is a
valuable way to bring visibility to
your organization.
For more information on the 2013
Swing for Mercy Golf Tournament,
contact Jenny Blanchard, Director
of Development, at 674-3218, or by
email at jblanchard@mercymidatlan-
tic.org.
Swing for
Mercy honors
Tina MacDowell
MacDOWELL
T
aylor Baker led the way from the circle and at the plate
as Dallas defeated Lake-Lehman, 6-3, in a Wyoming Valley
Conference softball game on Mothers Day.
The teams met that night at the Dallas Little League Field
both to play their league game and to raise funds for Autism
programs.
Baker threw a ve-hitter with nine strikeouts. Maddy Perez
and Baker each went 2-for-2 while Taylor Kelley provided a
three-run homer for the Dallas offense.
Vickey Cadwalader had a two-run homer for Lake-Lehman.
Jordan Hodle and Sarah Stacey added doubles.
This was the second straight season the Dallas softball team
used its Mothers Day game as an Autism Awareness Night.
The event was organized by Jennifer Yanuskavich, a special
education teacher and assistant coach at Dallas, and the play-
ers on the team.
Funds were raised for the Dallas special education depart-
ment through a rafe as well as sales of T-shirts, magnets and
refreshments.
- Tom Robinson
Rival softball game raises awareness of autism
Lake-Lehman third baseman Sarah Stacey
looks to throw to rst base for a Dallas out.
Lake-Lehmans Vickey Cadwalader, left, gets
mobbed by her team after belting a solo
home run against Dallas.
BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE DALLAS POST
Dallas Taylor Kelley, second from left, gets mobbed by her team after belting a three-run home run against Lake-Lehman.
Dallas Amy Bolton, left, evades Lake-Lehm-
an catcher Britney Meeker to score.
Dallas Amy Bolton reaches for the plate to score against Lake-
Lehman.
Young swimmers got the oppor-
tunity to interact with a champion
when four-time Olympic medalist
Peter Vanderkaay conducted a clinic
at the Dallas Middle School natato-
rium. Vanderkaay, a three-time mem-
ber of the U.S. Olympic Swim Team,
ran drills throughout the day and
gave each participant an opportunity
to take him on, lap for lap, at the end
of the session.
In his senior year of high school,
Vanderkaay broke the Michigan state
record in the 500-meter freestyle be-
fore moving on to swim for the Mich-
igan Wolverines and eventually the
national team.
While at Michigan, he earned his
rst gold medal as a member of the
winning 800 frestyle relay teamat the
2004 Olympics. From that point unti
lthe recent end of his competitive ca-
reer, Vanderkaay added another gold
medal in the same event to go with a
bronze medal in the 200 freestyle at
the 2008 games and a bronze in the
400 freestyle at the 2012 Olympics.
Swimming with an Olympian
ABOVE: Four-time Olympic medalist and 2012
Team USA captain Peter Vanderkaay demon-
strates a stretching exercise during a swim
clinic at the Dallas Middle School gymnasium.
AT RIGHT: Four-time Olympic medalist and
2012 Team USA captain Peter Vanderkaay con-
ducts a swim clinic at the Dallas Middle School.
Each year, the
tournament
recognizes a
woman who
exemplies the
Mercy spirit of
compassion and
service through
her own com-
mitment to
the mission of
the Sisters of
Mercy.
BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/
FOR THE DALLAS POST
T H E D A L L A S P O S T
PAGE 11 SUNDAY, MAY 19, 2013
John P. Lemmond, son of
Barbara Lemmond, of Dallas,
and the late Senator Charles D.
Lemmond, was presented with
a Meritorious Civilian Service
medal and award on May 7 at
a special ceremony in Norfolk,
VA.
The award was presented by
USN Admiral Handley in recog-
nition and appreciation for Lem-
monds outstanding contribu-
tions to the Department of the
Navy, First Naval Construction
Division.
Lemmond is a 1981 graduate
of West Side Area Vocational
Technical School and began his
Navy career in July 1981. He
spent the next 26 years in the
SEABEES, deploying to loca-
tions around the world includ-
ing, Alaska, Guam, Okinawa,
Afghanistan, Indonesia, Greece,
Spain and Egypt, as well as Cali-
fornia, Texas, Mississippi and
Virginia.
He was also selected to serve
at the Naval Support Facility in
Thurmont, MD, in direct sup-
port of the President of the Unit-
ed States.
In 2003, he was promoted to
the rank of Master Chief. He is
designated a Seabee Combat
Warfare Specialist and received
numerous personal awards dur-
ing his Naval Service.
Master Chief John Lemmond
retired from active duty in 2007
and is currently employed as a
civilian heavy equipment pro-
gram manager with the United
States Navy SEABEES, Norfolk,
Va.
Master Chief John
Lemmond honored
Master Chief John Lemmond receives a Meritorious Civilian
Service medal and award from USN Admiral Handley.
Members of the Dallas High School Class of
1969 will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 30
at Metro, Twin Stacks Complex in Dallas. Plans
for the 45th anniversary reunion to be held Aug.
23, 2014 at Appletree Terrace will be discussed.
Committee members are, from left, Jim Roth,
Patty Hughey Kern, Judy Krogulski Nieman,
Carl Goeringer, Sheldon Hoover, Jo Ann Thomas
Pall, Jim Tupper, Wayne Williams and Sue Joz-
wiak Stearn.
DHS Class of 1969
plans 45th reunion
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and your comfort.
www.cwschultzandson.com
Comfort the
Efcient Way
C.W. Schultz and Son, Inc.
The Service Experts
Plumbing
Heating
Air Conditioning
Since 1921
(570) 822-8158
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POLE 207 LAKESIDE DR.
HARVEYS LAKE
Enjoy this year round home at Harveys
Lake. Three bedrooms, plus tons of living
space and large storage area for all the
summer toys. Private sand beach with
boat dock and lakeside pavillion. Over
1 acre of property with great views.
Plenty of parking for guests.
MLS #13-1872.
Call Charlie 829-6200
$489,000
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600 Financial
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800 Pets & Animals
900 Real Estate
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536 IT/Software
Development
536 IT/Software
Development
548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health 548 Medical/Health
United One Resources is seeking a Systems
Administrator with 3-5 years experience.
The successful candidates should be profi-
cient with Microsoft Windows Server 2008
or later, Exchange, Hyper-V, and Active
Directory. General hardware and software
support will also be required. Candidates
with Cisco ASA, Dell Equallogic, Office
365, Uniflow, and Microsoft Azure experi-
ence preferred. We offer a competitive
benefit package.
SYSTEMS
ADMINISTRATOR
For consideration,
forward your resume to:
iwanttowork@unitedoneresources.com
EOE M/F/D/V
CNA - LPN and CNA - LPN and
RN SUPERVISOR RN SUPERVISOR
PT, Per Diem - Available
Now Hiring For All Shifts!
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* Competitive Pay Rates *
Great Facility and Opportunity For Growth
Jump Start Your Career Today!
Contact 877-339-6999 x1 for information
Email resumes to Jobs@horizonshrs.com
*Subject Line :ATTN-BIRCHWOOD*
Or apply in person at:
395 Middle Road
Nanticoke, PA 18634
100
ANNOUNCEMENTS
110 Lost
ALL JUNK
VEHICLES
WANTED!!
CALL ANYTIME
HONEST PRICES
FREE REMOVAL
CA$H PAID
ON THE SPOT
570.301.3602
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Free Anytime
Pickup
570-301-3602
570-301-3602
CALL US!
TO JUNK
YOUR CAR
120 Found
FOUND. Cat, black,
white and orange in
area of St Bene-
dicts Church,
Austin Ave., Par-
sons. light green
flea collar.
570-822-9561
LIKE
NEW
Used Tires
&
Batteries
for $20
& Up
VITOS
&
GINOS
949 Wyoming Ave.
Forty Fort
288-8995
150 Special Notices
ADOPTION
A happily married
couple long to
provide a baby
with a lifetime of
unconditional love,
security, happi-
ness & opportuni-
ties. We promise
to cherish your
baby forever!
Assistance
available.
1-877-886-4628
or JenAndChris
2Adopt.com
FOSTER PARENT(S)
NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY
for teens or sibling
groups.
Compensation,
training, and 24
hour on-call sup-
port provided.
Please call
FRIENDSHIP
HOUSE (570)
342-8305 x 2058.
Compensation up
to $1200.00 per
month per child.
IF YOURE NOT
SELLING YOUR
HEAVY EQUIPMENT,
TRACTORS, TRAILERS,
SCHOOL BUSSES, DUMP
TRUCKS TO
HAPPY HAPPY TRAILS TRAILS
YOURE LOSING MONEY
570-760-2035
570-542-2277
Free Pick up!
310 Attorney
Services
DIVORCE No Fault
$295 divorce295.com
Atty. Kurlancheek
800-324-9748 W-B
FREE Bankruptcy
Consultation
Payment plans.
Carol Baltimore
570-822-1959
380 Travel
Black Lake, NY
Come relax & enjoy
great fishing &
tranquility at its finest.
Housekeeping
cottages on the water
with all the
amenities of home.
NEED A VACATION?
Call
Now!
(315) 375-8962
daveroll@black
lakemarine.com
www.blacklake4fish.com
406 ATVs/Dune
Buggies
POLARIS`09
SPORTSMAN TOURING 500
4x4 utility ATV with
OEM second seat.
Extended wheel-
base adds to stabili-
ty. Runs & looks
great. Only 155
miles. $5700 neg.
570-362-1216
570-574-3406
412 Autos for Sale
FORD 08 FOCUS SE
Silver, black interior.
4 door sedan.
Power windows
and locks, CD. 104k
highway miles.
Runs excellent.
$6800 negotiable.
570-578-9222
WANTED!
ALL
JUNK
CARS!
CA$H
PAID
570-301-3602
TOYOTA 04 CELICA GT
112K miles. Blue,
5 speed. Air,
power
windows/locks,
CD/cassette, Key-
less entry, sun-
roof, new battery.
Car drives and
has current PA
inspection. Slight
rust on corner of
passenger door.
Clutch slips on
hard acceleration.
This is why its
thousands less
than Blue Book
value. $6,500
OBO. Make an
offer! Call
570-592-1629
415 Autos-Antique
& Classic
MAZDA `88 RX-7
CONVERTIBLE
1 owner, garage
kept, 65k original
miles, black with
grey leather interior,
all original & never
seen snow. $7,995.
Call 570-237-5119
439 Motorcycles
KAWASAKI 10
VULCAN
Blue. Excellent
Condition Only
166 miles on the
odometer. Only
used 1 summer.
Purchased new as
a left over.
Asking $6000.
Bike is located in
Mountain Top.
Call Ed at
570-814-9922
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SUZUKI 01 VS 800
GL INTRUDER
Garage kept, no
rust, lots of
chrome, black with
teal green flake.
Includes storage
jack & 2 helmets.
$3600
570-410-1026
442 RVs & Campers
Mandalay,
Diesel Bus, 05
42, Luxury, 350
CAT diesel. Original
owner, 33,000
miles. 3 slides, 1 &
1.5 bath,
washer/dryer,
microwave, double
door stainless
refrigerator, auto-
matic awning, home
theatre, satellite &
much more! Below
retail. $95,000.
570-406-0502
451 Trucks/
SUVs/Vans
CHEVROLET `98
SILVERADO 1500
EXTENDED CAB LS
Runs great! 211,000
miles, 4x4, new
windshield, alter-
nator, front wheel
studs, spark plug
wires, ignition mod-
ule, brakes, throttle
body gasket, 3 oxy-
gen sensors, fuel
pump, tank, & filter.
New tires with alloy
rims. New transmis-
sion. $3,500, OBO.
570-793-5593
CHEVROLET PICK
UP`99 S-10 ZR2 4X4
132,000 miles, red
in color, new tires,
5 speed, runs good.
R-title, Must See!
$2,900
Call after 3:30.
(570) 825-0429
TOYOTA 07
RAV4
4 door
2.4L SUV
4WD, Auto
Everglade Metallic
101k Miles.
Good Condition!
Great Gas Mileage
$9,500
Call 570-760-3946
457 Wanted to Buy
Auto
All
Junk
Cars &
Trucks
Wanted
Highest
Prices
Paid In
CA$H
FREE
PICKUP
570-574-1275
LINE UP
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IN CLASSIFIED!
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on an automobile?
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Its a showroom in print!
Classifieds got
the directions!
508 Beauty/
Cosmetology
Aura Salon is
growing and looking
to hire!!
Salon Manager,
Experienced
Stylist with a
following, and/or
Assistants. If you
are committed to
delivering an
exceptional client
experience every
time, email your
resume to
aurasalon570@
gmail.com
509 Building/
Construction/
Skilled Trades
SUMMER HELP
Swoyersville Bor-
ough Council is
accepting applica-
tions for summer
help for the Street
Department. Hourly
rate is $7.25/hour.
Applications can be
picked up at the
Swoyersville Bor-
ough Building, 675
Main St, Swoy-
ersville, PA, Mon-Fri
from 9am-4pm.
Council will vote on
the summer help at
the June 3 meeting
of Swoyersville
Borough Council,
6:30pm. EOE
527 Food Services/
Hospitality
Harveys Lake
BAR SERVERS
For our outside
patio dining area.
COOKS
Experience
preferred but not
necessary.
Apply in person.
NO PHONE CALLS
542 Logistics/
Transportation
DRIVERS:
Home Most Nights,
EVERY Weekend!
Flatbed/Van, Good
money, Benefits.
CDL-A 1 year
experience
preferred. White-
bread Trucking,
Sugarloaf, PA:
570-788-4183
WAREHOUSE
(CenterPoint
Industrial
Park, Pittston)
If you have a solid
work history, your
own transportation,
valid drivers
license and have a
drug free lifestyle
then we want to
hear from you.
We are currently
looking for experi-
enced fork truck
operators with at
least one (1) year of
experience with
order picking,
receiving, loading,
unloading and use
of a scanner.
Stand-up fork truck
experience a plus.
TEAM EMPLOYER SOLUTIONS
20 REYNOLDS ST.
KINGSTON, PA 18704
570-714-5955
548 Medical/Health
31 bed facility
looking for a
team building
experienced
Director Of
Nursing
to oversee day to
day management
of the nursing
department.
RN Full Time
day position,
every other week-
end. Must possess
strong administra-
tive and clinical
skills. Long Term
care experience
preferred.
Beautician
1 day per week
Please mail
resume or email to
lisa.gallagher@
reliantsc.com.
245 Old Lake Rd
Dallas, PA 18612
(570)639-1885
E.O.E
600
FINANCIAL
610 Business
Opportunities
INTERSTATE
PRODUCTS
A Private
Label Chemical
Manufacturer. We
offer a partnership
program for sales
minded people. This
Opportunity will give
you the chance to
develop your own
business with our
help. We will design
a complete pro-
gram just for you
with your Company
Name and Private
Label Program.
Your sales ability is
your ticket to
financial freedom.
Call (570) 288-1215
630 Money To Loan
We can erase
your bad credit -
100% GUARAN-
TEED. Attorneys
for the Federal
Trade Commission
say theyve never
seen a legitimate
credit repair opera-
tion. No one can
legally remove
accurate and timely
information from
your credit report.
Its a process that
starts with you and
involves time and a
conscious effort to
pay your debts.
Learn about manag-
ing credit and debt
at ftc. gov/credit. A
message from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
700
MERCHANDISE
708 Antiques &
Collectibles
YEARBOOKS.
Coughlin (30) 28-
2000. GAR -(18))
37-06, Meyers (15)
53-03, Pittston (6)
67-75, WVW (12),
1967-2000,Kingston
(11) 32-52, Hazle-
ton, (8) 40-61,
Plains, (3) 66-68,
Hanover 51-74.
Prices vary depend-
ing on condition.
$20-$40 each. Call
for further details &
additional school
editions. 570-825-
4721 arthurh302@
aol.com
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new apartment?
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you compare costs -
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or worry!
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716 Building
Materials
RAILING. Wrought
iron. 3 pieces, 92,
39, 42 Rail covers
6 steps. $195. For
details 881-3455
744 Furniture &
Accessories
CHAIRS, (2)
Genuine
leather, cus-
tom made
recliners.
Taupe color,
like new. $550
each.
570-675-5046
ATTENTION VENDORS
Decorative/Sea-
sonal/Accent
Pieces for sale.
Purchase sepa-
rately or all.
Call 675-5046
after 6PM
WEST WEST WYOMING WYOMING
6th Street
OPEN YEAR ROUND
SP SPACE ACE
A AV VAILABLE AILABLE
INSIDE & OUT INSIDE & OUT
Acres of Acres of
parking parking
OUTSIDE
SPACES
$10
Saturday
10am-2pm
Sunday
8am-4pm
756 Medical
Equipment
Hospital Bed,
excellent condition,
$350.00. Please
call 570-457-2496.
Leave a message.
758 Miscellaneous
BEST PRICES
IN THE AREA
CA$H ON THE $POT,
Free Anytime
Pickup
570-301-3602
570-301-3602
CALL US!
TO JUNK
YOUR CAR
STOVE, Coal Burn-
ing, White Dickson.
$550. CANES &
WALKING sticks,
over 30, made from
slippery maple trees
$5 each. Christmas
& household items.
over 200 items,
Samsonite belt
massager, luggage
much more! all for
$60! Telephones,
wall and table. $12
each. 735-2081
776 Sporting Goods
BICYCLE
20 GIRLS
MURRAY DAZZLER
Powder blue with
pink trim accents &
wheels, white tires.
Front & rear brakes
plus coaster foot
brake. Good
condition $25.
570-814-9574
796 Wanted to Buy
Merchandise
WANTED
JEWELRY
WILKES BARREGOLD
( 570) 48GOLD8
( 570) 484- 6538
Highest Cash Pay-
Outs Guaranteed
Open 6 Days
a Week
10am- 6pm
Cl osed Thursdays
1092 Highway 315 Blvd.
( Pl aza 315)
315N, 1/ 2 mi l e
bef ore Mohegan
Sun Casi no
We Pay At Least
80% of the London
Fix Market Price
for All Gold Jewelry
WilkesBarreGold.com
or email us at
wilkesbarregold@
yahoo.com
London PM
Gold Price
May 16 - $1,381.00
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800
PETS & ANIMALS
815 Dogs
DOBERMAN PUPPIES
AKC. Males and
Females, red and
rust. READY NOW!
Coopers
Dobermans
570-542-5158
GERMAN SHEPHERD
PUPPIES
Top Quality!
www.kmhshep
herds.com
Kron-Muller Haus
Shepherds
579-327-5541
900
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
906 Homes for Sale
Having trouble
paying your mort-
gage? Falling
behind on your
payments? You
may get mail from
people who promise
to forestall your
foreclosure for a fee
in advance. Report
them to the Federal
Trade Commission,
the nations con-
sumer protection
agency. Call 1-877-
FTC-HELP or click
on ftc.gov. A mes-
sage from The
Times Leader and
the FTC.
LAKEFRONT
COTTAGE
LAKE COMO,
WAYNE COUNTY
QUIET, PEACEFUL
LOT ON PRIVATE,
NON-MOTOR-
BOATING LAKE;
YEAR ROUND,
GREAT RETIRE-
MENT OR VACA-
TION PROPERTY;
SEE DETAILS AND
PICTURES AT:
LAKEHOUSE.COM
AD# 275333
OR CALL JIM
570-785-3888
$269,900
TAXES LESS THAN
$2,500.
906 Homes for Sale
POTTER COUNTY
GOD'S COUNTRY
ESCAPE
$299,900.
70 BEAUTIFUL
FORESTED ACRES
OPEN HOUSE, May
25, Noon - 3:00.
Your Side of the
Mountain, Huge
Master Bedroom
overlooking Spring
-Fed Trout Pond,
Gorgeous Kitchen
with Radiant Floor
Heat, Wood
Burning Fireplace,
Low Taxes (Clean
& Green), Wooded
Mountain property
with Maple &
Cherry, OGM's
available located 2
MILES from Sheetz
and town. Potter
County, PA Call
814.558.8330
WEST WYOMING
For Sale By Owner
332 W. 8th St.
Out of Flood Area
8 rooms, 2 baths,
family room with
gas stone, fire-
place and flag-
stone floor. Oak,
hardwood floors
and slate foyer.
Newer windows,
custom made
drapes. All appli-
ances, 1st floor
laundry. Gas heat,
large cedar clos-
et. Very clean
large full concrete
basement.
Exterior stone
front and back
and vinyl siding.
Concrete drive-
way with multiple
parking in back.
Professional land-
scaping, nice
yard. Move in
Ready! a Must
See! $165,000
570-693-0560
912 Lots & Acreage
DALLAS
GREENBRIAR RETIRE-
MENT COMMUNITY
Only eight lots
left. Custom
design you home
the way you want it.
Call 570-675-1300
LUZERNE COUNTY
LAND BARGAIN
BUY NOW PAY NO
CLOSING COSTS
No Time Frame
To Build
30 Mile Views
2 Acres $39,900
7 Acres $89,900
Estate Sized Prop-
erties Priced To
Sell, #1 School
District In North-
eastern Pa. Finance
with Only 10%
Down. Call
570-245-6288
PITTSTON
Level Lot
100 x 135, located
on broad street.
$30,000
570-604-1553
SWOYERSVILLE
100 x 150, cleared,
surveyed level
building lot. Utilities
are available.
$24,900.
Call: 570-288-4899
938 Apartments/
Furnished
WEST PITTSTON
One room effi-
ciency. Good loc-
ation. Security &
references. Non-
smokers, no pets.
$450/month
includes heat
& water.
570-655-4311
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
DALLAS
Demunds Road
2 bedroom apart-
ment. Near Miseri-
cordia University.
Off street parking.
$650. Pets OK. Call
704-975-1491
FORTY FORT
Heat, hot water &
trash included. 2
bedrooms, 2nd
floor. Coin-op wash-
er/dryer. $625/
month, references,
security deposit &
lease. No smoking.
No pets. Available
Immediately.
Call 570-760-4830
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
DALLAS
HI-MEADOWS
APARTMENTS
1075 Memorial Hwy.
Low & Moderate
Income Elderly
Rentals Include:
*Electric Range &
Refrigerator
*Off Street Parking
*Community Room
*Coin Operated
Laundry *Elevator.
*Video Surveilence
Applications
Accepted by
Appointment
570-675-5944
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
TDD Only,
1-800-654-5984
Voice Only,
1-800-654-5988
Handicap Accessi-
ble
Equal Housing
Opportunity
FORTY FORT
All utilities included.
Clean 4 room 2nd
floor. Appliances.
Covered parking.
Non smoking, cat
considered, starting
at $700/month.
570-714-2017
FORTY FORT
Available NOW!
Large living room
and bedroom, sec-
ond floor apart-
ment. Off-street
parking for two
cars. On site wash-
er and dryer for
tenants use. Indoor
cats allowed, up to
two only. $585/per
month includes
everything except
phone and cable.
Call (570) 287-2765
HARVEYS LAKE
2 bedroom , wall to
wall carpet, appli-
ances, Lake rights.
Off street parking.
No pets. Lease,
security and
references.
570-639-5920
KINGSTON
2 bedroom, 1 bath,
new flooring and
carpeting. Includes
stove and fridge,
lots of closets, plus
pantry, w/d hookup,
large front porch
and back yard. On
quiet residential
street, close to col-
leges, shopping,
highways. $650 +
utilities. Sorry, No
pets and No smok-
ing. 570-283-1736
KINGSTON
E. E. W Walnut alnut St. St.
2nd floor. Located in
quiet neighborhood.
Kitchen, living room,
dining room, sun-
room, bath, 3 bed-
rooms; 2 large & 1
small. Lots of clos-
ets, built-in linen
closet & hutch.
Hardwood & car-
peted floors. Fire-
place. Storage
room. Yard. Washer
/ dryer, stove /
fridge. Heat and hot
water included. 1
year lease + securi-
ty. $950
570-283-4370
Need to rent that
Vacation property?
Place an ad and
get started!
570-829-7130
KINGSTON
EATON TERRACE
317 N. Maple Ave.
2 story 2 bed-
room, 1.5 bath @
$850. + utilities.
Central heat & air,
washer/dryer in
unit, on site park-
ing. 1 mo. security
570-262-6947
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
KINGSTON
E. WALNUT ST.
Light, bright, 3rd
floor, 2 bedrooms,
elevator, carpeted,
entry system.
Garage. Extra stor-
age & cable TV
included. Laundry
facilities. Air Con-
ditioned. Fine
neighborhood.
Convenient to bus
& stores. No
pets. References.
Security. Lease.
No smokers
please. $785 +
utilities. Call.
570-287-0900
LARKSVILLE
AVAILABLE
IMMEDIATELY!!
Spacious 2 bed-
room, newly reno-
vated. W/d hookup.
Plenty of parking.
Includes. heat, hot
water and water.
No pets. $675 + 1
month security,
electric & garbage.
845-386-1011
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PITTSTON
2nd floor, 4 rooms &
bath. Washer/dryer
hook up. Heat & hot
water furnished. No
smoking, no pets.
Security & refer-
ences. $695/mo.
570-654-1193
PITTSTON
EFFICIENCY
Unfurnished.
1 bedroom,
kitchen, living
room. All appli-
ances included.
$650/month+
Security deposit
and references
814-2752
941 Apartments/
Unfurnished
W-B/
PLAINS AREA
AMERICA
REALTY
Apartment
570-288-1422
AP APAR ARTMENT TMENT
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL
BUS STOP/
STORES
BRICK DUPLEX
BRAND NEW -
CLEAN. 2nd
floor. 1 bedroom
remodeled!
Maple kitchen,
built-ins, porch,
tiled bath, laun-
dry. Convenient
neighborhood.
BUS STOP MINI
MART & MORE!
Managed. $550
+ utilities. No
Pets. 2 YEAR
SAME RENT.
APPLICATION,
EMPLOYMENT
WILKES-BARRE
Mayflower
Crossing
Apartments
570.822.3968
1, 2, 3 & 4
Bedrooms
- Light & bright
open floor plans
- All major
appliances included
- Pets welcome*
- Close to everything
- 24 hour emergency
maintenance
- Short term
leases available
Call TODAY For
AVAILABILITY!!
www.mayflower
crossing.com
Certain Restrictions
Apply*
944 Commercial
Properties
EXETER
OFFICE SPACE
Newly remodeled
120 sq. ft. All
utilities included,
except phone.
Paved parking.
$200/month.
Lease. 1 month
free! Call
570-602-1550
for details
746 Garage Sales/
Estate Sales/
Flea Markets
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944 Commercial
Properties
COMMERCIAL RETAIL
PROPERTY FOR RENT:
900 Sq. Ft.
STORE RETAIL
SPACE
Will be vacant
as of
January 1, 2013
200 Spring St.
Wilkes-Barre
Great for a
Barber Shop!
Call Michael at
570-239-7213
Collect cash, not dust!
Clean out your
basement, garage
or attic and call the
Classified depart-
ment today at 570-
829-7130!
950 Half Doubles
NANTICOKE
Large 3 bedroom
with 2 full baths,
includes Stove,
Fridge, Washer &
Dryer. Sewer and
garbage also includ-
ed. $750. a month.
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