De The Dallas Post Back Mountain to appear in Monopoly-type game Now you can be the Baron of the Back Mountain! The Back Mountain Game is coming! The Back Mountain Jaycees will be selling this exciting Monopoly- style game in time for the Holiday season. Local businesses are sponsoring squares on the board which will feature their names. Sponsorships may be purchased from $75 to $150. Project Chairman Michael Zdan having his name or company fea- tured on the game board!” He added the Back Mountain chap- ter will split the proceeds between their building fund and Jaycee philanthropies. The Jaycees area a leadership training and com- munity service organization for men and women 21-40 years old. As a special early-order bonus, individuals and families who or- der the game in advance will have their name printed on the board Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 20, 1993 3 LS Police ‘following leads’ in shooting incidents . By GRACE R. DOVE Post Staff Police are following a number ofleads in two drive-by type shoot- ings in the Back Mountain Octo- ber 11, The Pennsylvania State Police Research and Identification Unit (R&I) from the Wyoming Barracks was called in by Dallas Borough and Dallas Township police to Carl Miers said that police are “Following up on a number of leads,” but he doesn’t expect a break in the case this week. Police are still trying to deter- mine whether or not the vandal- ism at the schools is related to the incident in Dallas Borough, which: happened around the same time. Dallas Borough Police Chief Jack Fowler said that a shot was fired through the front bedroom D @ said “We were looking for a fun as a patron, free—a $10 value! investigate twoincidents, inwhich window of ahome at RR4 Box 184 and exciting project which would The Back Mountain Game costs 11 windows at two Dallas schools on Huntsville Road. ie increase civic pride in the Back $15.95 and may be ordered by Lo and the window of a Huntsville : ‘The homeowners, who weren't ‘Mountain, one which also fits in calling Michael Zdan at 825-3786. “ 3 Road home were shot out. injured, told police that they heard excellently with our ideals as a Deadline for ad space and early or ion J aadiiion io $8 Win jou a loud popping noise and brakes leadership training organization. ordering willbe November 2. After ~~ p| ANNING NEW GAME — Planning a new Monopoly-styel game the Agron 1 Ee 2 ona Ive squealing around 3 a.m. They “Plus, everyone can get involved will be available at : : : Mi at the as High School being Jooked out the window and saw Plus, every 8 (hat, the game Karen Cawley, M nt resident; Michael Zdan with this and be ‘immortalized’ by local businesses are: Karen Lawley, Management vice president, , shot out by a .22-calibre weapon, taillights going west on Huntsville : project chairman and board chairman; and Lisa Bealla, chapter the letters “JAC” were carvedinto Road towards the reservoir, Fowler president. the turf at the Dallas High School said. 4% football field sometime before 3 PatrolmandJim Martin said that Od a.m. borough police didn’t have any EJ ; Dallas Township police chief leads on the case yet. Je In a recent ceremony, Wilkes Typing and Transcription Skills; ; : il University awarded a te General Office Procedures: Time According to Dallas Township some logs and coalin the furnace. of Completion to William Harbe- Managment for Medical Support police chief Carl Miers, a fire The fire was reported approxi-, ster of Shavertown for success- Personnel; Computer Skills and October 2, atahome at 176 Over- mately two hours later. i! fully fulfilling a special course on First-line Supervision. The course brook Road, Dallas Township, The Pennsylvania State Police Medical Office Procedures. The also included all phases of busi- owned by Edward Rome, wasruled fire marshal said that the fire had ceremony was held at Genetti's ness micro-computer applica- accidental. been caused by a short circuit in BD Hotel and Convention Center, in tions; word processing; file man- Rome had told police that he an electrical receptacle and ruled > @ Wilkes-Barre. agement and spreadsheet, as well had been working at the home, it accidental, Miers said. nia as employability skills. vacant for a month, and had left Patrolman Brian Feeney inves- The course was offered in con- As a component of the course, around 1:30 p.m. after placing tigated the incident. prt junction with Luzerne County each student was required to i rT Suman Resouges Development spend four weeks of ier ship in The Post makes a great gift. Te fie epartment, and included in- various businesses and indus- ao ps gasl Le struction in Medical Terminology; tries. Call 675-5211 to order a subscription. HE i : POST PHOTO/GRACE #. DOVE Tube i ® @ PLANNING THE BIG EVENT —- Committee members of Gate of Re at | - Heaven School's annual auction show off some of the interesting * i | - and unique items to be sold at the October 23 sale are, standing wo! : - from left: Rick Guntli and Bob Ryan; seated from left: Joan Wag- hay | “ner, Mary Durr, Ann Marie Decker and Roxanne Sidorek. ge Gate of Heaven auction to WN BF Bom fn i, Cn offer bargains, raise funds — 12 PD # ' Auction hounds and bargain jersey donated by The Fieldhouse. i. antl. 3 Be : ‘hunters will have a chance to find Other goodies include a Castle- a ng, zB some really special deals while berry knit two-piece dress, a full- a iI BN ‘helping a good cause at Gate of size mattress and box spring set Ny | Ny zB ‘Heaven School's eighth annual and more than sixty gift certifi- | —— N : BB ‘auction, October 23, startingat6 cates from Back Mountain mer- [ ¥ I ‘p.m. chants. Originally. organized by Bob The $5 per adult admission BE, ' Paley: and: Harry O'Neill to help includes free snacks and raffle : err of 'h ENTVRDIS roffset the school's operating ex- tickets for a variety of items. fi sia nea a .penses, Gate of Heaven's auction Committee members are Rick 4 : _» 'has grown into a major school Guntli, Bob Ryan, Joan Wagner, & BE P| 8 fundraiser. Mary Durr, Ann Marie Decker and 4 ¥ . This year visitors will have a Roxanne Sidorek. % | 4 ‘chance to bid on everything from The auction will be held in the 1 BF « tools to an official Michael Jordan school’s auditorium. 4 é | : | { Join the ; ® [ Jd Grand Opening Celebration of bl * R Specialized TA, and Rehabilitation Sunday, October 24, 1993 1PMto5PM [Jd I’) ° Dallas Shopping Center Route 309, Dallas Dove; Wyoming Valley’s newest, most Come see for yourself. Join us for a tour and an comprehensive rehabilitation center! 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