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WILKES-BARRE, PA timesleader.com MONDAY,JUNE 20,2011 50¢ AID TO HOMELESS RIVERFEST 2011 UGI: Rates for gas constant BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Michael Smith washes a glass, achore he welcomes because Company spokesmen say he is in his own kitchen in his natural gas is a local fuel that own apartment. is better for the country.

Aplace By ANDREW M. SEDER [email protected] The combination of increased natural gas supplies and high electricity and oil prices are to call keeping rates for UGI gas cus- tomers in check and should for years to come, according to company officials. his own During a recent stop at The Times Leader, UGI spokesman Joe Swope, business develop- BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER ment director at last Drummer Patty Hughes of Wilkes-Barre leads the City of Wilkes-Barre team dragon boat River on Sunday morning. Don Brominski There are and vice presi- 59,340 UGI dent of market- Local man escapes ing Allen West- Penn Natural homelessness after more than brook touted Gas custom- Dragon boats, ahoy! natural gas and ers in Luzerne 2years thanks to program. said the more County. reserves are found in the By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES United States, the better it is for [email protected] Inaugural Kayaking the country and natural gas cus- Michael Smith still needs liv- tomers. ing room furniture and doesn’t event makes ahaul for “Not only is natural gas a do- have much cabinet space in his mestic fuel, it’s a local fuel,” one-bedroom Kingston apart- abig splash outfitters Brominski said, alluding to the ment, but it’s Marcellus Shale formation that “It brings paradise to By SARA POKORNY By SARA POKORNY some estimate could supply him. [email protected] [email protected] enough natural gas to power the tears to “It brings WILKES-BARRE -- Yesterday, WILKES-BARRE -- Every nation over the next century. my eyes tears to my eyes apirate lost her pants, a woman year, RiverFest gives the local That formation stretches from almost to have bedecked in rubber duckies led community a chance to enjoy New York state south and south- almost to my own place ateam to victory, and a geisha all the Susquehanna River has west into Pennsylvania, Ohio, have my again. I am so and her crew, to offer. One of the biggest at- Maryland, Virginia and West own place happy, so satis- INSIDE: See which includ- tractions of the event is the Riv- Virginia. Northeast Pennsylva- fied,” said the more photos on ed Wilkes- Rescue workers assist a member of the City of Wilkes-Barre er Sojourns, trips in kayaks and nia counties where drilling is again.” 62-year-old. Page 6A. Barre Mayor dragon boat team to the west shore of the Susquehanna River canoes down the waterway. taking place include Wyoming, Smith’s emo- Tom Leighton, after their boat capsized in the river. “When we first started River- Susquehanna, Bradford, Tioga Michael Smith of Kingston tion comes found themselves taking a dip in Fest we did one, on that Satur- and Lycoming. from more than the mighty Susquehanna. boats, two teams at a time, for12 rial Bridge. Each team kept time day,” John Mayday, board two years of It was an all-around good day races. The boats were provided while rowing by the guidance of member and a RiverFest coor- Plenty of natural gas homelessness. for the participants of the first- by 22 Dragons, a company adrummer at the helm of the dinator said. “It’s grown to He said so much gas has hit He was able to get his own place ever dragon boat races at River- based in Quebec, Canada, and ship and a professional dragon three trips and this year I think the market thanks to the drill- in November, thanks largely to a Fest. were raced from Market Street ing in the Marcellus Shale that grant Luzerne County govern- Eight teams of 20 manned the Bridge to the Veterans Memo- SeeDRAGON, Page 12A SeeKAYAKS,Page 12A there’s been a “pushback” on ment received to move chronical- the gas that’s taken out of the ly homeless people into perma- Gulf of Mexico and piped north- nent housing. east. The program, known as Shel- “We’re going to be swimming ter Plus Care, is designed to pro- States look to Net taxes to fill budget gaps in natural gas here in the United vide long-term housing and sup- States,” Westbrook said. portive services for hard-to-reach “Oil is extremely affected by homeless people with disabilities Web retailers are required to collect ducing health care services, but there is one But collecting those taxes from major on- what happens in the Middle or ongoing problems with drugs sales tax only when selling in a state place they could get $23 billion if they could line retailers is difficult. East. Natural gas is not,” Bro- and/or alcohol, according to the only agree how to do it: Internet retailers Internet retailers are required to collect minski added. federal government, which pro- where they have a presence. such as Amazon.com. sales tax only when they sell to customers Brominski said that as oil and vided the $370,140 in funding to That’s enough to pay for the salaries of living in a state where they have a physical electric prices have climbed, the county. more than 46,000 teachers, according to the presence, such as a store or office. When they have caused customers Smith’s monthly rent is $500, By CHRIS TOMLINSON U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. In Califor- consumers order from out-of-state retailers, who rely on electric and oil heat and the county program pays Associated Press nia, the amount of uncollected taxes from they are required under state law to pay the to convert to natural gas to heat AUSTIN, Texas — State governments Amazon sales alone is roughly the same tax. But it’s difficult to enforce and rarely homes and businesses. That ex- SeePROGRAM, Page 12A across the country are laying off teachers, amount cut from child welfare services in closing public libraries and parks, and re- the current state budget. SeeBUDGET, Page 12A SeeUGI, Page 12A

INSIDE ANEWS: Obituaries 2A, 10A downtown Wilkes-Barre this Thursday would be squealing >> A ‘RUFF’ DAY ON THE JOB: With the week- Local 3A THINGS “wee, wee, wee” with delight all the way home. Why? end’s siren song calling you to Saturday, working on a Nation & World 5A No, pork hasn’t been outlawed. It’s the opening day of Friday can be a trying experience. This Friday, though, the Farmers Market and any discriminating piggy can Editorials 11A you can have your furry best friend help you get YOU NEED find him or herself some tasty eats on Public through the day. It’s “Take Your Dog to Work Day.” So BSPORTS: NASCAR 7B Square. “Fido,” “Rover,” “J . Edgar Hoover” or whatever you name Weather 8B TO KNOW your dog can help you do your paperwork, file those >> GARY NUMAN’S FAVORITE MO- reports or chew the boss’s expensive leather shoes. CCLICK: 1C VIE: Pixar Studios is Hollywood’s new Community News 2C, 4C 5THIS WEEK gold standard as far as quality moviemak- >> ALL’S FAIR: What would summer be Birthdays 3C ing in concerned. The animation without carnival rides, cotton candy, Television 6C studio’s latest offering is a sequel funnel cakes, clowns and farm ani- Crossword/Horoscope 7C >> SUMMER’S LEASE BEGINS: The American to the 2006 hit “Cars.” The new mals? Well, it would be a lot less author/philosopher Sam Keen once said “Deep summer flick, opening this Friday, is the Comics 8C messy, but a lot less fun also. The is when laziness finds respectability.” Which is a good aptly named, “Cars 2.” You can very first fair of the summer DCLASSIFIED: 1D life lesson for this time of year, because summer official- follow the continuing adventur- comes our way this week when ly begins this week. That means, as of 1:16 p.m. Tuesday, es of Lightning McQueen and The Northeast Fair puts down you can dive head first into the big ol’ swimmin’ hole of Mater at a theater near you. stakes at the fairgrounds off Route laziness and come out dripping wet with respect. You can follow the extensive 315 in Pittston Town- marketing of the same charac- ship. The fun starts >> IF YOU GROW IT, THEY WILL COME: If ters just about everywhere on Tuesday and little piggies could actually go to a market (and not as a else. runs until Sun- main course), then a piggy lucky enough to find itself in 6 0981510011 day. K

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Rosella T. Savakinas MASS FOR PROTECTORS DETAILS June 18, 2011 LOTTERY osella T. Savakinas, 89, of Pitt- R ston, passed away Saturday, June18, 2011, at Wesley Village, Jen- MIDDAY DRAWING kins Township. DAILY NUMBER – 0-2-3 Born in Pittston, September 7, BIG 4 – 0-7-2-3 1921, she was a daughter of the late Joseph and Agnes Skechus Kirtik- QUINTO – 1-9-7-2-4 lis. TREASURE HUNT Rosella was a graduate of Pittston High School. Prior to retirement, 01-07-10-20-26 she was employed in the garment in- NIGHTLY DRAWING dustry. DAILY NUMBER - 9-2-0 Aformer member of St. Casimir’s Church, she was a recent member of BIG 4 – 1-3-2-4 St. John the Evangelist Parish Com- QUINTO – 2-4-0-5-0 munity. Rosella was a member of the Jenkins Township Senior Citi- CASH 5 zens Club, and was a volunteer at The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. 06-11-20-23-31 Geisinger Wyoming Valley Hospi- on Wednesday, at the Kizis-Lokuta tal. Funeral Home, 134 Church St., Pitt- In addition to her parents, she ston. A Mass of Christian Burial will • No players matched all was preceded in death by her hus- be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. at St. John five winning numbers drawn band, Albert Savakinas, and grand- the Evangelist Church, William St., in Sunday’s “Pennsylvania Pittston. Interment will be in St. Ca- son Paul Savakinas. Cash 5’’ game so the jackpot Surviving are daughter Irene and simir’s Cemetery, Pittston. Friends her husband, Joseph Cigan, of Du- may call from 4 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday goes to an estimated pont; sons, Albert and his wife, Jean at the funeral home. $225,000 for tonight’s Savakinas of Inkerman, and Paul In lieu of flowers, donation may game. and his wife, Ellen Savakinas of Pitt- be made to the St. John the Evange- NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Lottery officials said 50 ston; eight grandchildren and 13 list Care and Concern Health Clinic, olice, fire and emergency personnel march into St. Peter’s Cathedral in Scranton on players matched four num- great-grandchildren. William St., Pittston. PSunday for the annual Blue Mass. The Blue Mass, named for the traditional color of bers and won $261.50 each; their uniforms, is dedicated to the self-sacrifice of police, fire and emergency officers, 2,294 players matched three including paramedics, ambulance and life support system operators. The procession be- numbers and won $9.50 Virginia M. Demchak gan at the Lackawanna County Courthouse and ended at St. Peter’s Cathedral. Bishop each; and 26,222 players matched two numbers and Joseph C. Bambera was the principal celebrant. June 18, 2011 won $1 each. • None of the tickets sold irginia M. Demchak, age 83, for- for the Powerball game V merly of Lyndwood section of Hanover Township, passed away at DAYTIME EMMYS Saturday evening matched home, Saturday, June 18, 2011, sur- all six numbers drawn, which rounded by her loving family. were: She was born June 2, 1928, in To- 12-21-22-38-41 ledo, Ohio, to the late Joseph and Powerball: 18 Mary Bytosh Sosnak. ‘B & B’ three-peats Virginia moved to Larksville at a Power Play: 02 young age and attended St. Ste- Players matching all five phen’s Parochial School, Plymouth, numbers and the Powerball and Larksville Borough schools. , “General best game show host. He didn’t would have won or shared Virginia married Joseph Dem- immediately appear to accept his chak on March 24, 1947, in St. Ste- Hospital,” Michael Park, “As the $36 million jackpot. The phen’s Church, Plymouth. award, leaving presenter Tracey prize goes to an estimated She was a member of St. Nicholas the World Turns,” also win. E. Bregman to ask the audience, $48 million for Wednesday. Church, Wilkes-Barre, and a former “Anybody?” Tickets that match the member of St. Casmir’s Church in nover Township; Ron Demchak and Aharried Bailey walked out first five numbers, but miss Lyndwood, Hanover Township. She his wife, Mary Ellen, of Plymouth By BETH HARRIS enjoyed volunteering at the many from backstage, where he said he the Powerball, win Township; Joseph P. Demchak and Associated Press church functions held over the his wife, Billie, of Meshoppen; De- had been using the restroom $200,000 each, and there years. nise Grunigen and her husband, Jef- LAS VEGAS — “The Bold and when he heard his name called. were four of those. They Virginia was employed as a seam- frey, of Woodbridge, Va.; Daniel the Beautiful” won drama series Backstage, Bailey admitted he were sold in: Indiana(1), Kan- stress for the garment industry, and Demchak of Lyndwood, Hanover honors for the third consecutive hadn’t washed his hands but sas(1), Louisiana(1) and Ohio was a member of the AMVETS, Post Township; Virginia Allen and her year at the Daytime Emmys in a promised to do so, which surely (1). 59, Ladies Auxiliary of Breslau, Ha- husband, Jude, of Mountain Top; nover Township. Sandra Federo and her husband, bittersweet ceremony that would have met the approval of There was one Power Play In her retirement years, she Thomas, with whom she resided in marked the daytime departures Dr. Mehmet Oz. Match 5 winner in Illinois(1). stayed active with T.O.P.S. as a for- Plymouth Township; 22 grandchil- of two veteran soap operas, talk Oz repeated as best talk-show mer secretary and treasurer. She al- dren, 11 great-grandchildren, sis- show queen Oprah Winfrey and host, while his “The Dr. Oz so volunteered with projects for ters, Patricia Ferris and her hus- Head Start. band, Michael, of Wyoming; Marie Regis Philbin. Show” won for best talk show-in- OBITUARIES Virginia enjoyed activities such as Kabusky of Wyoming; and Carol Laura Wright of “General Hos- formative. Oz, one of Oprah Win- ceramics, needle point, crochet and Henry and her husband, Carl, of pital” and Michael Park of “As the frey’s proteges, is being rewarded Brennan, Michael J. bingo. She was a dedicated fan of Kingston; and numerous nieces and World Turns” earned lead actress in many markets with the 4 p.m. Czekalski, Thomas S. Penn State football, and spent Sun- nephews. and actor honors. slot that Winfrey ruled for so day afternoons watching golf. Afuneral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Demchak, Virginia M. She was immensely devoted to Wednesday at the S.J. Grontkowski of “All My Chil- many years. Hensley, Charles her family, dedicating much of her Funeral Home, 530 W. Main St., Ply- dren” claimed the show’s final AP PHOTO “I don’t feel pressure,” he said Hughes, Lois Myers time to them. mouth, followed by Mass of Chris- Daytime Emmy, winning for Heather Tom accepts the out- backstage. “I feel honored and I In addition to her parents, Virgin- tian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Nicholas younger actress in a drama se- standing supporting actress feel responsibility to give to the Kasmark, ia was preceded in death by her hus- Church, Wilkes Barre. Interment band, Joseph, who passed away Ja- will immediately follow in St. Vin- ries. award at the Daytime Emmy audience what she did so beauti- Elizabeth J. nuary 13, 1986; infant son, Joseph; cent Cemetery, Larksville. Friends The ABC soap is leaving the Awards on Sunday. fully for 25 years.” LeValley, Richard F. grandson, Thomas Federo; and may call between 5 and 8 p.m. on air, along with the network’s Oz added, “I think I’ll have Nesbitt, Susan D. brother, Clement Sosnak. Tuesday at the funeral home. “,” after more time after five nominations in the Oprah on as a guest sooner rather Surviving are her loving children, Rodack, Andrew Please visit www.sjgrontkowski- than 40 years because of declin- supporting category. than later.” John Demchak and his wife, Diane, funeralhome.com for directions or Seprish, Paul R. of Larksville; Ralph Demchak and to submit online condolences to Vir- ing ratings. “I have to thank the daytime “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” his wife, Helen, of Lyndwood, Ha- ginia’s family. Jonathan Jackson of “General community as a whole,” she said. earned best talk show-entertain- Shovlin, Kathleen Hospital” and Heather Tom of “You have been my home for ment honors for the second Shultz, Julius L. “The Bold and the Beautiful” most of my life and I am so grate- straight year, although she Smith, Alvin Susan D. Nesbitt earned trophies as supporting ac- ful for that.” skipped the ceremony. Wesley, Adams tor and actress in a bittersweet Also on on their way out of day- In a tribute to Winfrey, Gladys June 18, 2011 ceremony at the Las Vegas Hil- time are Oprah Winfrey, Regis Knight sang “That’s What Page 2A, 10A ton. Philbin and Meredith Vieira. Friends Are For” as a montage of usan D. Nesbitt, 61, of Wapwallo- Lisa Clark of Nuangola; brothers Ed- Jackson, who plays Lucky “Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of For- the talk queen’s shows played be- WHO TO CONTACT S pen, passed away on Saturday at ward, William, Larry, Richard Spencer on the ABC soap, tune” tied for best game show, fit- hind her. Oz paid tribute, as did the Geisinger Wyoming Valley Med- Missed Paper...... 829-5000 Spaide, all of Slocum; sisters, Joan brought his young son and ting since the respective hosts, frequent Oprah guest Celine ical Center, surrounded by her lov- Konitzer, N.Y.; Diane Guziak of Obituaries ...... 829-7224 ing family. 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Country duo gets Toyota ter each. acoustic guitar. She ended her set BUILDING Michael J. Brennan Pavilion at Montage Mountain Sugarland kept up the momen- with a solo piano version of tum early with fine versions of “Gravity” from her first album, TRUST June 18, 2011 season going in fine style. the newer song “Tonight” and old “Little Voice.” favorite “All I Want To Do.” Sugarland released its debut al- REVIEW The Times Leader strives to ichael J. Brennan, 23, Miners of Life. Nettles then sported some sort bum in October 2004 and was a correct errors, clarify stories M Mills, passed away, Saturday, In addition to his father, he was of white hoop skirt that looked trio until Kristen Hall left in De- and update them promptly. June 18, 2011, at Geisinger Wyom- preceded in death by an infant By BRAD PATTON like it could be one of Lady Gaga’s cember 2005. The group has had Corrections will appear in this ing Valley Medical Center, Plains brother, Dane. Times Leader Correspondent rejects for an otherwise good ren- five No. 1hits, including three Township, as a result of injuries suf- spot. If you have information Surviving are brother Matthew J. MOOSIC – Best-selling duo dition of the new album’s title from its third album, “Love on fered in an automobile accident. and wife Elizabeth Perrego Bren- to help us correct an inaccu- Born in Kingston, Michael was a Sugarland kicked off the summer song. the Inside.” Latest album “The racy or cover an issue more nan, Hunlock Creek, and numerous concert season at the Toyota Pa- Other early highlights includ- Incredible Machine,” which like son of Dianne Rogers Brennan, aunts, uncles and cousins. thoroughly, call the newsroom vilion at Montage Mountain Sat- ed new album tunes “Every Girl its predecessor topped both the Falls, and the late Jude Brennan. Amemorial service will be held at 829-7242. He was a graduate of Wyoming at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, in the Ri- urday with a crowd-pleasing per- Like Me” and “Little Miss,” and Billboard 200 and the Top Coun- Area High School. chard H. Disque Funeral Home Inc., formance of its radio-friendly, an acoustic, campfire version of try Albums charts, was released Michael was employed as a cook 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas. hook-filled brand of country mu- the group’s first hit “Baby Girl.” in October 2010 and spawned the by Chili’s Restaurant, Wilkes-Barre Friends may call from 6 p.m. to 8 sic. The only thing missing from the No. 2 hit “Stuck Like Glue.” Township. +(ISSN No. 0896-4084) p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral The songs from “The Incredi- early part of the show was Sugar- Sugarland has sold more than 9 USPS 499-710 He donated his organs to the Gift home. ble Machine,” the group’s fourth land’s usually eclectic, funky mix million CDs and 5 million digital album, which was previewed dur- of cover songs, but it did do a downloads, and has racked up Issue No. 2011-171 ing last year’s Montage Mountain snippet of Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5” more than a dozen major awards, Advertising Newsroom 829-7293 829-7242 More Obituaries, Page 10A show, have really grown over the alittle bit later in the evening. including the 2006 Academy of [email protected] [email protected] Circulation past year on stage, and the duo Singer-songwriter Sara Bare- Country Music award for Top Jim McCabe – 829-5000 will expire Thursday, June 30. expertly alternated between its illes, backed by a fine four-piece New Duo or Vocal Group and top [email protected] Published daily by: MUNICIPAL BRIEFS Office hours will be Tuesday songs and its greatest hits band, opened the show with a vocal duo honors in 2010 from the and Wednesdayonly from 4:30 throughout Saturday’s show. strong 40-minute set. Her brand Country Music Association and Wilkes-Barre Publishing Company 15 N. Main St. LUZERNE – Garbage stick- to 6 p.m. at 3 Laflin Road, Singer Jennifer Nettles and of piano-based pop went over in 2011 from the Academy of Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 ers for July through December Inkerman. The office will be guitarist Kristian Bush began well with the country music lov- Country Music. Periodicals postage paid at are available at Gerrity’s at the closed for vacation June 24 to with a great one-two punch of ing crowd, especially her big hit Next stop on Sugarland’s tour Wilkes-Barre, PA and additional mailing offices Postmaster: Send address changes Luzerne Shopping Center. July 3. “All We Are” and “Stuck Like “Love Song,” which Bareilles did is Thursday at the James Brown to Times Leader, 15 N. Main St., Postmark date for mailed Glue” from the latest album, fol- early in the evening. Highlights Arena in Augusta, Ga. 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Currently the Amurder trial for of Elvis Riccardi participating phy- will begin in Luzerne County Court sicians are locat- today after jury selection was complet- ed in Lackawanna and Luzerne ed in the capital case on Friday. counties, said Anthony Matriscia- Riccardi, of Wilkes-Barre, is charged no, a company spokesman. He in the June 2009 death of 34-year-old said as the plan moves forward, Bear Creek facility nears Donald Skiff, of Ply- additional physicians in other mouth. If convicted, counties will be added. 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If Riccardi is through appeals in court. owned by Joan H. Riebel, Ha- “We have been talking to our convicted of first-degree murder, the Judge Joseph Van Jura, in rold J. Harris and Brian W. customers for more than a year case will then go to a penalty phase. an 18-page opinion, regarding Harris. Riebel was unable to about ways to help them meet an eminent domain proceed- be reached at a listed tele- their health care needs, while also CHESWICK ings, says that the construc- phone number. helping them to manage their tion of public recreation ar- The original declaration of costs,” said Blue Cross of North- Harvey finalist in pageant eas and a new Bear Creek taking of the property was fil- eastern Pennsylvania’s Senior Vice Community Charter School ed in October 2009, but a Bryn Harvey, 21, of Trucksville, King- President Paul Holdren. “We de- “does primarily benefit the month later, Riebel and the ston Township, was a Top 10 finalist in veloped AffordaBlue based on that public and is for a public pur- Harrises objected to the the Miss Pennsylvania Scholarship feedback to give local businesses pose.” property being used for the Pageant held Saturday night at the more solutions to better manage Van Jura’s filing agrees school, alleging it was a pri- Syria Mosque near Pittsburgh. health care expenses. with the township, which is Harvey competed as Miss Greater In the “Small Business Problems trying to acquire the land, SeeCHARTER, Page 8A Berks County in the event that serves and Priorities” survey recently as a preliminary for the Miss America conducted by the National Feder- pageant. ation of Independent Businesses, It was her second entry in the event health care costs were identified as that features talent, swimsuit and eve- the biggest concern for business Fueling kids for summer fun ning gown competi- owners across the U.S. According tions, as well as a pri- to the survey, rising premiums are Food-n-Fun Program serves up free lunch east Regional Food Carol Hussa of the YMCA said 22.3 vate interview and forcing many businesses nation- “We have Bank. She is in- million kids are at risk of going hun- on-stage questions. wide to ask their employees to and activities this summer in volved with the high hopes gry each summer when the school Asenior at Shenan- contribute more to their premi- Wilkes-Barre YMCA and city parks. Food-n-Fun @ the year ends and school lunches are no doah Conservatory in ums, and to pay higher deducti- for the suc- Park Program. longer available. Winchester, Va., where bles and co-pays for their care. The program cess of this “For many children, school meals she studies musical Harvey AffordaBlue builds on Blue By BILL O’BOYLE launches in summer are the only complete and nutritious theater, Harvey sang, Cross of Northeastern Pennsylva- [email protected] Wilkes-Barre on meals they eat, and in the summer “Once Upon a Time” from “Brooklyn nia’s provider network. With Affor- program.” WILKES-BARRE – Gretchen Hunt put it Tuesday. they go without,” Hussa said. the Musical.” daBlue, however, customers that best. The Wilkes- Tom Leighton The Food & Fun Program is made For information about the Miss use preferred doctors, hospitals “Hunger does not take a summer vacation,” Barre Family YM- Wilkes-Barre possible through the Summer Food Wilkes-Barre/Scranton and Miss and other health care professionals Hunt said. “When the school year ends, feder- CA is joining CEO mayor Service Program, a federally funded Northeastern Pennsylvania pageants, get even deeper discounts. ally subsidized school breakfasts and lunches and the city by program administered by states that visit www.misspa.org and click on the “AffordaBlue offers the employ- become unavailable.” serving free lunch reimburses organizations for meals Contacting Miss Pennsylvania Locals ee lower prices for using preferred Hunt is the nutrition programs manager and providing supervised activities in served to children during the sum- menu item. and development officer at the Commission the city’s parks and at the YMCA this SeeHEALTH, Page 9A on Economic Opportunity’s Weinberg North- summer. SeeMEALS, Page 8A BUTLER TWP. Charges after police chase State police said Shawn Latshaw, 26, of Shamokin, faces a number of charges Area teen artist’s work will after leading them on a high-speed chase Friday night and fleeing from them after crashing his car on Freedom be on display in Washington Road. State police provided the following account: An officer with radar equip- Zachary Wood of Wyoming Valley game against rival Berwick Area High ment recorded Latshaw traveling 63 West High School a winner in 2010 School. When the school newspaper mph in a posted 45 mph zone on state needed an editorial cartoonist, he was Route 309. When an officer tried to Congressional Arts Competition. there, and friends regularly go to him stop Latshaw he refused to pull over for new pictures to don their bedroom and drove away onto East Foothills walls. Drive and then onto Freedom Road at By MATT HUGHES Now, his artwork is taking him plac- speeds between 90 and 100 miles per [email protected] es. hour. Latshaw failed to make a turn EDWARDSVILLE – Whenever Starting Tuesday, one of the 17-year- and crashed the 1999 Pontiac Grand someone he knows needs a work of old’s works will be displayed in one of Am he was driving into a guide cable. art – be it a mural, a t-shirt or just a the most hallowed halls of the nation’s He fled into the nearby woods and was cool sticker to decorate a notebook – Capitol. caught after a 10-minute search by Zachary Wood is the go-to-guy. Wood in April won the 2010 Con- state police, Freeland and Butler Town- PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER His high school, Wyoming Valley gressional Arts Competition in Penn- ship police departments. Latshaw fled Artist Zachary Wood of Edwardsville holds a print of his drawing, Bygone, West, turned to him to design three sylvania’s 11th Congressional District, because he had a suspended license which goes on display at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday. Wood won the Congres- hallway murals, and again to design a and was suspected of driving under the sional Arts Competition in Pennsylvania’s 11th District. shirt for the school’s annual football SeeARTIST, Page 9A influence of cocaine, police said. CMYK

PAGE 4A MONDAY, JUNE 20,2011T➛ NEWS HE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Sacred Heart Church closing not accepted by all

Final Mass celebrated on Sunday, but The Sacred Heart Foundation vows to fight on.

By STEVEN FONDO Times Leader Correspondent WILKES-BARRE – Sacred Heart Church celebrated its clos- ing Mass on Sunday despite on- going appeals by a group of par- ishioners to stay the diocesan or- der. “I don’t like what they’re doing To see here today,” said additional church member photos, visit Andrew Hvozdov- www.times ic, as he stood out- leader.com. side Wilkes- Barre’s North End Slovak Club. “It seems Bishop (Joseph C.) Bam- bera is closing all the Slovak churches in the area and leaving BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER the other churches alone.” Parishioners attend the Sacred Heart of Jesus closing Mass on Sunday afternoon in Wilkes-Barre. Hvozdovic’s son Andrew, pas- While many joined in the Mass, The Sacred Heart Wilkes-Barre Foundation is protesting the closing. tor of the Church of the Epipha- ny in Sayre, celebrated the clos- “Christianity is about unity; come consolidation with other There’s a long way to go until our ing Mass along with a number of not division,” said one member. parishes, but we feel they’re clos- appeal runs its course.” area clergy. “People feel what they feel, and ing the wrong church.” Foti, a licensed engineer and “They assure us it’s not poli- we’re not here to judge their mo- According to foundation mem- MIT graduate, said the church tics,” the elder Hvozdovic added, tives. I personally welcome the bers, before the announcement conducted an informal facilities “but it certainly seems that way move.” of closing, Sacred Heart was the study in 2003 that identified sev- to me.” In answer to the diocesan or- most financially sound parish eral potential areas of concern According to Dioceses of der, a group of more than 900 slated to be closed in the Scran- with the aging structure. Howev- Members of the clergy enter Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in Scranton officials, “Sacred Heart people joined together to form ton Diocese. er, no formal engineering or ar- Wilkes-Barre for the closing Mass on Sunday afternoon. is being closed under the Called The Sacred Heart Foundation, “This church has generated in- chitectural study was completed to Holiness and Mission restruc- which filed a motion to formally come of over $500,000 a year for on the property. that that figure is way over- raments and artwork, but re- turing process” and its members protest the church’s closing to the last seven years,” said Antho- “The diocese claims it will stated. It’s more like half a mil- ceived assurance from the Vati- will consolidate with other area the Vatican. ny Foti, chairman of the Sacred take millions to repair the lion.” can that no action would be tak- parishes to form St. Andre Be- “This is a sad day,” said No- Heart Foundation. “If it’s not church,” he said. “I inspected Members of the foundation en to remove the historical ssette Parish on North Main reen Foti, president of The Sa- about money, then I honestly this building from top to bottom had planned a 24-7 vigil to safe- articles until the appeals process Street. cred Heart Foundation. “We wel- don’t know what it’s about. last year and I can assure you guard Sacred Heart’s blessed sac- has been completed.

terstate 81, state police said. police said. Barker was not Amanda Scavone, 24, were •Jeremy Amistadi, 32, of with theft by unlawful taking POLICE BLOTTER Stephen Barker, 32, of Mor- wearing a seat belt and suffered involved in an argument, state Davis Place, said Sunday a cell Sunday morning after she alleg- gantown, N.C., was southbound ahead injury, state police said. police said. The two accused phone was stolen from his gym edly drove off with a 1997 Lexus LARKSVILLE – Police said when his 1999 Chevrolet Cava- Daverese was wearing a seatbelt each other of pushing and bag in Kirby Park. owned by Floyd Hercules of they are investigating the early- lier ran into the rear of 2004 and was not injured. scratching when the argument •Copper piping was reported Brooklyn, N.Y. Hercules said he morning robbery Sunday of the Toyota 4 Runner driven by Do- turned physical, said state po- removed Wednesday from two gave McClendon the keys to Adult World store on East Main rothy Daverese, 59, of Schene- HAZLE TWP. -- State police lice. Charges were filed with heating, ventilation and air retrieve items from the trunk of Street. vus, N.Y., state police said. said two people face harassment District Judge Thomas Sharkey conditioning units at a Spring the vehicle, but she took the The Toyota hit the guiderails charges after a domestic dispute in Hazle Township. Street property owned by Sun- vehicle and did not return. Po- BUTLER TWP. – The driver and the Chevrolet crossed over Friday afternoon at a residence shine Market Inc. lice said McClendon was found of a car fell asleep and caused a the right lane and came to rest in Ebervale. WILKES-BARRE – City •Shaqune McClendon of at her residence and taken into crash Friday afternoon on In- on the west shoulder, state David Bereznak, 37, and police reported the following: Madison Street was charged custody.

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Karl Eikenberry tells students that president, without with confusion and grow weary of our fended, and we begin to lose our inspira- Afghan president shouldn’t paint naming Karzai. effort here,” Eikenberry said. “Mothers tion to carry on,” Eikenberry said. “I find occasional and fathers of fallen soldiers, spouses of His words were especially ominous, American forces as enemies. comments from some soldiers who have lost arms and legs, coming just a month before the begin- of your leaders hurtful children of those who lost their lives in ning of a scheduled drawdown of Amer- and inappropriate,” your country — they ask themselves ican troops. President Barack Obama By HEIDI VOGT Eikenberry told the about the meaning of their loved one’s has pledged to start bringing some sol- Associated Press crowd according to a Eikenberry sacrifice.” diers home in July but has not yet an- KABUL, Afghanistan — The U.S. am- transcript of the speech. Eikenberry’s tour as ambassador has nounced how many. bassador to Afghanistan publicly re- In recent speeches, Karzai has said been strained by his tense relationship Key to any drawdown is the success of proached Afghanistan’s president Sun- the U.S. is in danger of becoming an oc- with Karzai. In a classified memo in plans to gradually transfer oversight of day for painting American forces here as cupying force, threatened to take un- 2009, Eikenberry said that Karzai was Afghan cities and towns to national se- occupiers and enemies — one of the specified “unilateral action” against in- not a reliable partner with whom to re- curity forces. Karzai has said that seven strongest signs yet that Afghanistan’s ternational forces that conduct air build Afghanistan. The memo were areas will transfer to Afghan control in international allies are no longer willing strikes and accused international allies leaked to the press, and Eikenberry has July, at the same time that the first draw- AP PHOTO to excuse President Hamid Karzai’s ha- of undermining and corrupting his gov- spent the time since trying to repair the downs begin. Members of the media and others rangues as harmless domestic politic- ernment. fractured relationship. He has repeated- Some of the very areas slated to tran- examine a damaged residential build- king. The U.S. envoy hit back hard. ly insisted that he and Karzai work well sition have been struck by high-profile ing in Tripoli, Libya, Sunday. The Li- U.S. Ambassador Karl Eikenberry “When Americans, who are serving in and comfortably together. attacks in recent weeks. Herat city was byan government accused NATO of told university students and faculty in your country at great cost in terms of Now, as he prepares to hand over the struck by Taliban insurgents last month bombing a residential neighborhood. the western city of Herat that he felt the lives and treasure, hear themselves post to Ryan Crocker, Eikenberry ap- and Kabul was hit on Saturday by mil- TRIPOLI, LIBYA need to speak from his heart as he reac- compared with occupiers, told that they pears to have decided to speak more itants dressed in Afghan army uniforms hes the end of his two-year tour as am- are only here to advance their own in- candidly. who charged a police station and killed Civilians killed, Libya says bassador. The words that came next terest, and likened to the brutal enemies “When we hear ourselves being called nine people before they were gunned were strongly critical of the Afghan of the Afghan people ... they are filled occupiers and worse, our pride is of- down. ibya’s government said NATO war- L planes struck a residential neigh- borhood in the capital Sunday and killed nine civilians, including two children, adding to its accusations that Gates says the alliance is striking nonmilitary targets. NATO acknowledged its planes hit targets in Tripoli in the early hours of Iran gives Sunday and said it was investigating whether it was responsible. Whether the airstrikes are eventually confirmed or not, the allegations pro- weapons vided supporters of Moammar Gad- hafi’s regime a new rallying point against the international intervention in Libya’s civil war. The foreign minis- to Shiites ter called for a “global jihad” on the West in response. Defense secretary claims KANSAS CITY, MO. extremists are to blame for Some levees spilling over U.S. military deaths in Iraq. Several levees in northern Missouri were failing Sunday to hold back the surge of water being released from The Associated Press upstream dams. WASHINGTON — Defense Authorities said water — some of it Secretary Robert Gates says Shi- from recent rain — began pouring over ite extremists, not al-Qaida ter- levees Saturday night and Sunday rorists, are to blame for most of morning in Holt and Atchison coun- the recent U.S. military deaths in ties, flooding farmland and numerous Iraq, and they’re “clearly getting homes and cabins. some fairly sophisticated and Ahole in the side of a Holt County powerful levee continued to grow Sunday, delug- weapons” from ing the state park and recreational area Iran. of Big Lake, 78 miles north of Kansas AP FILE PHOTO Gates tells City. Demonstrators in Linselles, France, march silently in January with the parents of Vincent Delory and Antoine De Leocour, CNN’s “State U.S. Army Corps of Engineers who were abducted in Niamey, Niger. The French government said it believed al-Qaida was behind the kidnapping. of the Union” spokesman Kevin Wingert said engi- that he’s wor- neers would monitor the overtopping ried about the to try to determine how much of an Iranian influ- Gates effect it will have on water flows down- Al-Qaida interest turns to kidnapping ence in Iraq stream. “It’s too early to say what the and he thinks Prime Minister full impact will be on it,” he said. Nouri al-Maliki is beginning to Meanwhile, the Nebraska Public Bin Laden’s interest in kidnapping as use of kidnapping is “There are the impact of bin Laden’s death on the take these Shiite groups serious- Power District issued a flooding alert acash-raiser bolsters accounts that evidence that even in clearly times group’s financial future. They hope to ly. Sunday for its nuclear power plant in isolation behind high identify important al-Qaida donors, espe- Gates says that the U.S. and southeast Nebraska as the Missouri afinancial squeeze has hit home. walls in Abbottabad, for them when cially wealthy Persian Gulf figures who Iraq are taking steps to try to lim- River continues to rise. Pakistan, bin Laden money is dealt with bin Laden dating to his work it the threat. kept tabs on how his tight.” with Afghan fighters in the campaign AShiite militia group claimed REFUGEE CAMP, TURKEY By STEPHEN BRAUN network moved its against Soviet occupiers in the late responsibility for an attack that Associated Press money. The al-Qaida Rep. C.A. Dutch 1980s. killed five American troops on Troops burn homes, bakery WASHINGTON — Pressured by in- founder was killed last Ruppersberger The Treasury Department’s acting un- June 6. It was the single largest House Syrian troops combing through res- creased scrutiny of terrorist money month by U.S. Navy Intelligence dersecretary for terrorism and financial loss of life for American troops tive villages near the Turkish border sources and strikes aimed at its finan- SEALs. Committee intelligence, David Cohen, said U.S. ef- in two years. set fire to homes and a bakery Sunday, ciers, al-Qaida’s core organization in Pa- “There are clearly forts are focused on disrupting al-Qaida’s Also an al-Qaida-linked group cutting off a lifeline to thousands of kistan has turned to kidnapping for ran- times for them when cash flow from donors, fundraisers and in Iraq claimed responsibility uprooted people stranded in miserable som to offset dwindling cash reserves, money is tight,” said facilitators. “Al-Qaida’s supporters ought Friday for the killing of a promi- open-air encampments. according to U.S. officials and informa- Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger of Mary- to be wondering if their identities have nent Shiite official who was Activists said the military carried out tion in files retrieved from Osama bin land, the top Democrat on the House In- been revealed,” Cohen said. tasked with purging loyalists of mass arrests and threw up checkpoints Laden’s compound. telligence Committee. “We’ve seen that Analysts are examining lists of num- deposed ruler Saddam Hussein in the village of Bdama and surround- Bin Laden’s interest in kidnapping as a their donors have been less dependable bers found in bin Laden’s files, hoping to and who was once implicated in ing areas to block residents from flee- cash-raiser bolsters accounts that the fi- and we’re seeing them turning more to find bank accounts, credit cards or led- abombing that killed Ameri- ing across the frontier, as thousands of nancial squeeze has staggered al-Qaida, kidnapping as a way of keeping the mon- gers depicting the financial underpin- cans. others have done. forcing it to search for alternative fund- ey coming in.” nings of network known to demand The Islamic State of Iraq said Turkey, whose leaders have de- ing sources. Officials would not detail al- Experts from the CIA’s National Coun- strict accounting from its operatives. in a statement posted on its web- nounced the Damascus regime’s deadly Qaida’s role in specific crimes, but the terterrorism Center, the Treasury De- Al-Qaida’s leadership inside Pakistan site that it killed Ali al-Lami, crackdown on dissent, began distribut- group’s affiliates have targeted diplo- partment and the FBI and military are rarely championed kidnappings publicly who was shot to death on May ing food to those encamped on the mats, tourists and merchants. trying to learn more from the recovered and was not known previously to widely 26 in Baghdad. Syrian side of the border, in the first His awareness of al-Qaida’s growing files about al-Qaida’s money sources and support its use as a funding source. He headed a committee such aid mission since the campaign tasked with rooting out mem- against anti-government protesters bers of Saddam’s Baath Party turned into a refugee crisis two weeks and keeping them from certain ago. government jobs. Some Methodist clergy defy gay marriage ban Last year, the committee People from the Syrian side were collecting food at the border to take to barred hundreds of candidates the stranded families, the local Turkish Pastors face disciplinary action or come more accepting of fall of 2009. Eventually the two church from running in elections. Most governor’s office said. dismissal from the church for openly gay leaders. charges were filed against her. were from the Sunni-backed Ira- While trials of pas- “I would be lying if I said this process qiya bloc. The ban outraged Sun- NEW YORK participating in ceremonies. tors who conduct same- hasn’t been difficult, but I also feel called nis, who viewed it as an attempt gender ceremonies to break the silence and tell my own truth to keep their candidates from Four killed in pharmacy have only occurred regardless of the consequences,” said De- gaining power. By DINESH RAMDE once every several Long, 44. “When I entered (the ministry) Al-Lami was arrested by U.S. Police say four people have been shot Associated Press DeLong years, the threat is in- Idid not suspend my conscience. It’s in- and Iraqi forces in 2008 for sus- to death at a pharmacy on New York’s MILWAUKEE — A growing number of deed real: The Rev. cumbent on me not to perpetuate its un- pected ties to Iranian-backed Long Island. pastors in the United Methodist Church Amy DeLong of Osceola in western Wis- just laws.” Shiite militias. At the time, U.S. Suffolk County police said officers say they’re no longer willing to obey a consin faces a three-day trial starting The chances of getting the rule re- officials accused him of being in- responded to Haven Drugs, in Med- church rule that prohibits them from offi- Tuesday on two charges: violating a versed within the Methodist church are volved in a bombing that killed ford, just before 10:30 a.m. Sunday after ciating at same-sex marriages, despite church prohibition on the ordination of far from certain, however. Changes must eight people, including two getting a call about gunfire. the potential threat of being disciplined “self-avowed practicing homosexuals” be approved by delegates at the church’s American soldiers and two State Alaw enforcement official confirmed or dismissed from the church. and marrying a lesbian couple. General Conference, held every four Department employees. He de- that four people were killed in the In some parts of the U.S., Methodist She said she told her supervisors years years. Because a growing number of dele- nied the charges. The U.S. later shooting, but was unable to immediate- pastors have been marrying same-sex ago that she was in a lesbian relationship gates come from Africa, the Philippines handed him over to Iraqi custo- ly provide additional information. The couples or conducting blessing ceremo- and felt comforted by the support and and other theologically conservative re- dy and he was released without official was not authorized to release nies for same-sex unions for years with lit- caring she received in response. gions, voting patterns reflect strong re- trial. details on the shooting and spoke on tle fanfare and no backlash from the de- While she avoided discussing her rela- sistance to change. His arrest reinforced suspi- condition of anonymity. nomination. Calls to overturn the rule tionship in local church settings, she said Hundreds of pastors from areas includ- cions about the influence of Shi- Police told local media at the scene have become increasingly vocal in recent her efforts to live halfway in the closet ing Illinois, Minnesota, New York and ite power Iran within the Shiite- that the dead included two employees weeks, ratcheting up the pressure for the and halfway out took such a toll that she New England have signed statements in led governments that have held and two customers. No suspects were Methodist church to join other mainline finally decided to break her silence. She recent weeks asserting their willingness power in Iraq since Saddam’s in custody. Protestant denominations that have be- agreed to marry a lesbian couple in the to defy the rule. ouster. CMYK PAGE 6A DownMONDAY, JUNE 20,2011Tto➛ NEWSthe riverHE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

Cousins Todd Moyer of Bethlehem, right, and Rachel May of Dragon boat race event manager Philip Goldfinch, center, in- The Times Leader dragon boat team rows back to the dock after Swoyersville carry a kayak down the launch at Nesbitt Park. structs on rescue procedures after a boat capsized earlier. winning its first heat in the races on Sunday morning.

BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Arescue boat arrives to help members from the City of Wilkes-Barre team to shore after their dragon boat capsized in their first heat of the races on the Susquehanna River on Sunday morning.

Tommy Yanochko of Blakely, right, brings his kayak ashore as others wait to depart for Sojourn on Drummer Diane Ljungquist, right, leads the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital dragon boat team in a the River near the Market Street Bridge on Sunday morning. cheer before boarding Sunday morning. CMYK

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Meeting rooms, classrooms Located on Route 115, and other facilities would be the school is the first Noxen rattlesnake event raises funds CHARTER available to community groups. Aportion of the existing school and only free public The Associated Press was a lot of fun. It’s my first time, ciated activities such as food con- would be removed, but the four NOXEN TWP. — Residents so I’ve never had any experience cessions, flea market and softball Continued from Page 3A first-floor classrooms and lower charter school in Lu- and visitors spent the weekend like this before.” tournament. vate entity and the township level area that made up the orig- zerne County, according developing a relationship with Alex McCaody of Tunkhan- But it’s the snakes that keep had no power of eminent do- inal Oliver School would re- to the school’s website. rattlers. nock got his hands on an even people coming back year after main. main and be available for public The rattlesnake roundup in bigger reptile — a python. year, and while it’s a boon to the Charter school Chief Execu- use, which could include a day Since opening in 2004 Noxen Township has been held “It was heavy, scaly and he was volunteer fire company to raise tive Officer Jim Smith, who is care center with before and af- with 98 students, the for almost four decades, and the pretty big,” he said. money for training and new also a Bear Creek Township su- ter school care, according to local fire company uses it not on- Kevin Zaledonas of Wilkes- equipment, officials say they also pervisor, said the new building The Times Leader archives. school currently has Barre brought his kids to see the use it to raise awareness about ly as the year’s biggest fundraiser and proposed recreation fields The school is expected to snakes but was content to view the animals. 423 pupils enrolled. but also as an opportunity to address a number of problems fund the estimated $12 million them from afar. “The Timber rattlesnakes are teach people about snakes. “It’s hard to believe there are definitely losing their habitat and within the school. to $15 million construction pro- Becky Buenzli of Nazareth people actually standing in there population just due to the urban “There’s no indoor gym,” ject without cost to township went on the snake roundup with with them,” he said. “I think a lot sprawl and loss of habitat,” fire Smith said. “If it rains or snows, taxpayers. ship by the Bear Creek Founda- some friends and with some help of people are just afraid of them, company Chief Lew Hacklinig there’s no gym unless it’s sunny Aconstruction date is un- tion in the past two years was managed to catch one and wres- so they get to stand behind this said. “So if we can educate the and warm outside.” known because of the court pro- down as a result of the school tle it into a bin. fence and just be in awe.” people where they respect the Smith said there is no place at ceedings. using the fields because they “The adrenaline rush of just For those not interested in get- snake and stay away from it, we the current school for the entire Located on Route 115, the don’t have their own, and that seeing a snake just right there in ting even that close, the weekend serve two purposes: help the student body to assemble, and school is the first and only free the fields were suffering struc- your face was crazy,” she said. “It also included a carnival and asso- community and help the snakes.” the school must rent larger public charter school in Lu- turally. spaces to hold school functions. zerne County, according to the Smith said the building of It rented a space at King’s Col- school’s website. Since opening new fields near the school will clude scheduled activities for portant to promoting strong lege on Tuesday night to cele- in 2004 with 98 students, the be beneficial to both the town- MEALS children, including arts, crafts, neighborhoods and improving brate the eighth-grade gradua- school currently has 423 pupils ship and school because the games, sports and other physical the quality of life in the city for tion. enrolled. township needs more fields be- activities. children as well as families.” “The new school would pro- Van Jura wrote that, during cause of the amount of teams Continued from Page 3A “The goal of the Food-n-Fun at The city CEO and YMCA will vide efficient space and tie into hearings in 2009, he found the that are scheduled to play each mer. the Park Program is to promote be holding a formal kick-off event the environmental education testimony Smith credible, in week, and because students The Food ‘N Fun at the Park healthy eating by providing free Wednesday, at 5:30 p.m. at the thought process,” Smith said. that Smith testified one of the must travel, and the school Program will be offered in all city and quality meals to the city’s newest city playground in Iron The original Oliver School, initial reasons for the creation must spend money for buses, if parks and Kistler Pool. Through- youth that might not otherwise Triangle for parents and children Smith said, was not built to ac- of the school was to benefit the students play games at other out the summer, CEO will serve have access to them during the to see a preview of what the pro- commodate modern technology community in a number of fields. free, healthy lunches in every summer months, as well as offer gram will offer this summer. For or the amount of children who ways, including an educational The new project has no rela- Wilkes-Barre park, Kistler Pool organized activities in their more information, contact attend classes and squeeze scholarship; that the property tion to the recent purchase of and the Wilkes-Barre YMCA neighborhoods for children to McLaughlin in the Mayor’s Office through small hallways. was always used for community St. Christopher Church in Bear which is 21 locations citywide. stay physically active, gain an ap- at 208-4140. The plans for the site include purpose even before the poten- Creek Township, Smith said. Lunches will be served between preciation of the outdoors and de- For more information on how alarger school with more amen- tial expanding project and that The Bear Creek Foundation noon and 1p.m. daily. All chil- velop relationships with other to get involved in the fight ities for students, including the school has a Bear Creek Inc., which is linked to the char- dren are eligible to receive the children in their communities,” against childhood hunger or a baseball and soccer fields, a Foundation, which hosts com- ter school, purchased the meals, and there is no obligation McLaughlin said. complete list of all meal loca- gym, a children’s library and munity events. church for $148,000 in Decem- to sign-up. “We have high hopes for the tions, visit the CEO/Weinberg playgrounds that would be open Smith said the refurbishing of ber. The building will be called Drew McLaughlin, administra- success of this summer pro- Food Bank online at www.give- to the public when not in use by soccer and baseball fields be- the St. Christopher Community tive coordinator for the city, said gram,” said Mayor Tom Leight- food.org. the school. longing to Bear Creek Town- Center, Smith has said. this year’s program will also in- on. “This type of initiative is im- LOSE WEIGHT

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Building, and will be exhibited PETE G. WILCOX/THE TIMES LEADER whatever direction he chooses 292568 for one year. On Tuesday, he will Works in budding artist Zachary Wood’s portfolio show the to go with it.” travel to Washington D.C., for an breadth of the 17-year-old’s abilities. Wood, of Edwardsville, won Wood is already taking steps unveiling and private meeting the Congressional Arts Competition in Pennsylvania’s 11th Dis- towards becoming a professional Vacation Bible School with 11th District U.S. Rep. Lou trict. One of his works will be displayed at the Capitol for a year. artist. He is one of the youngest Barletta, R-Hazleton. members of the Wyoming Valley Pre School - High School • Mon. June 27 - Fri. July 1 Wood, who just finished his ju- nary experiments in watercolor kazoo and a wooden top among Art League, and has had 50 River of Life Fellowship Ministries nior year at Wyoming Valley landscape painting. them – in near photo-realistic signed prints of Bygone made; 22 Outlet Rd., Lehman, PA 18627 West, said he has been drawing Cartooning has always been detail. he has sold 13 so far. (570) 477-3720 “since (he) could hold a crayon,” Wood’s first love – his dream is Particularly impressive is the But that doesn’t mean he’ll and he spent most of a short- to work for Disney or Pixar Stu- glass coke bottle at the center of stop making drawings for his Soul Survivors • Danger Island lived stint in tee-ball drawing in dios – but the painting selected the image. The translucence friends, school or anyone who Lots of fun & excitement!!! Please Join Us! the dirt, but he is now working for the competition is anything Wood captures in the bottle is may be interested. to broaden the breadth of his art- but a cartoon, even if Gumby even more astounding given “It’s what I’m going to do,” he istic experience. makes an appearance. that the image was his first at- said. “So the more you give me, Even at 17, the variety of Bygone, a black-and-white tempt at a truly realistic style. the more practice I get.” WE CAN’T KEEP works he has produced is im- charcoal pencil drawing, depicts Wood completed the drawing Zachary Wood lives in Ed- pressive. astill-life of toys from a not-so- under the direction of his private wardsville with his father Mark THIS SPECIAL A “Everyone in the arts that’s distant past – a Gumby doll, a art teacher, Joel Carson Jones, and mother Diane. SHHH! gotten acquainted with Zach SECRET VERY LONG said he’s got it,” his father, Mark, dotes. ALL THIS WEEK The works he pulled out Fri- day included a notebook packed OUR EMPLOYEES HAVE dozens of pages deep with fan- 1/2 POUND LOBSTER TAIL DINNER tastic 2-inch-tall cartoon crea- tures of his imagination, to psy- STAYING POWER. chedelic landscapes to prelimi- $ Meet Bernice Kachmar. Served with Our Advertising Sales Consultant started out helping with 19.99 French Fries & Cole Slaw layouts and orders 15 years ago. She then served as HEALTH Automotive Sales Representative, until 2006 when she was promoted to her current role. “I love what’s happening 3 DOZEN Continued from Page 3A with digital. We are first in the area with QR codes and $ are far more advanced than most other news media STEAMED providers, which ultimately will companies. We’re a far better newspaper than the CLAMS 7.99 lower health care costs for the competition. We are # 9 in the nation, which for a employer,” said Holdren. “In relatively small paper, is incredible!” many cases, the savings will be CABANA NOW OPEN as much as 20 percent.” Matrisciano said the product THE is for groups but noted a group ONE WATERFRONT needs only two enrollees. AND PITTSTON He said the company spent a     ONLY. 304 KENNEDY BLVD. lot of time crafting the plan based on customer feedback. 654-6883

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WESLEY SAMUEL-JAMES Charles J. Hensley Kathleen M. Shovlin Lois Hughes ADAMS, 30, of Trucksville, died suddenly on Saturday, June 18, June 17, 2011 May 28, 2011 2011. June 18, 2011 Funeral arrangements are pend- enior Master Sgt. Charles J. Hen- ois Myers Hughes of Wilkes- ing from the Kopicki Funeral S sley, U.S. Air Force (ret), 71, a athleen M. Shovlin, formerly of L Barre passed away Saturday, Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston. resident of North Wilkes-Barre, KRutter Avenue, Kingston, May 28, 2011, at the Wesley Village passed away, Friday, June 17, 2011, passed away, Saturday, June 18, Nursing Facility. RICHARD F. LEVALLEY, 60, in the Inpatient Unit, Hospice Com- She is a daughter of the late Rol- resident of Cemetery Hill Road, munity Care, Geisinger South 2011, in Little Flower Manor, South Meade Street, Wilkes-Barre. land and Anne Williams Myers, Shickshinny, died at his home on Wilkes-Barre surrounded by his lov- and granddaughter of the late Saturday, June 18, 2011. ing family. He had been in ill health Born October 3, 1917, in Ply- Amos and Gertrude Bellas Myers, Funeral arrangements are the past several years. mouth, she was a daughter of the by whom she was raised. pending from the Clarke Piatt Fu- “C.J.,” as he was known to his late Edward, and Anna Gallagher neral Home Inc., 6 Sunset Lake friends and family, was born in Shovlin. Lois was born May 6, 1919, in Road, Hunlock Creek. Wilkes-Barre, and son of the late Kathleen attended the former St. South Wilkes-Barre, where she re- Charles Franklin Hensley, former Vincent’s Grade School and was a sided most of her life. ELIZABETH J. KASMARK, 68, principal of Coughlin High School, graduate of its high school. She be- She was a graduate of E.L. and Betty Krumanocker Hensley, formerly of Dallas, died Sunday, came a licensed registered nurse af- Meyers High School in Wilkes- June 19, 2011, in New Seasons at former area professional Girl Scout Barre. executive. ter graduation from the Mercy Hos- Tiffany Court Personnel Care Lois was a lifelong member of He was graduate of James M. pital School of Nursing in Wilkes- Home, Kingston, after a lengthy member of Troop 98, of the former Barre in 1938. Firwood United Methodist Church Coughlin High School, class of Christ Lutheran Church, Wilkes- illness. 1957, and entered the Air Force in She earned a bachelor of science Surviving are brother Daniel J. and belonged to the Firwood Unit- Barre. Funeral arrangements have 1960, where he served for 28 years. Shovlin and his wife, Agnes, of Gulf ed Methodist Woman, the Joy He was a Brotherhood member of degree from College Misericordia in been entrusted to the Harold C. Charles received an associate’s Port, Fla.; sister-in-law, Ann Shovlin Class, and the Firwood Senior Citi- Acahela Lodge 223, Order of the Ar- 1960. Snowdon Funeral Home Inc., 140 degree from the Community Col- Prior to her retirement, she was of Basking Ridge, N.J.; nieces, Kath- zens. She retired from Blue Cross N. Main St., Shavertown. A full row, and of Susquehanna Chapter, lege of the Air Force and a bachelor’s employed as a nurse for ophthalmol- leen Grosch, Nancy Varin and of Northeastern Pennsylvania in obituary will appear in Tuesday’s Order of DeMolay, Wilkes-Barre. degree from the New School of So- ogists Doctors Joseph Morrison Sr. Joanne Saal; nephew Terry Shovlin; 1979. edition. Charles had been a Mason while cial Research, New York City. and several grandnieces, grandne- In addition to her parents and He continued his education in the stationed at Goose Bay, Labrador, and Joseph Morrison Jr. of Wilkes- ANNA MARIE MILLER, 94, of phews and cousins. Air Force and attended Noncom- and at Minot, North Dakota. Barre. grandparents, Lois was preceded Dallas, died Sunday, June 19, 2011, missioned Officer Leadership He also enjoyed jewelry making, Kathleen moved to Kingston in Funeral services will be held at in death by her husband, Percy, in in The Meadows Nursing Home, School, Command Noncommis- painting Civil War scenes, fantasy 1970. She was a member of St. Igna- 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday at the Hugh P. 1988, and brother, William Myers. Dallas. sioned Officer Academy, Military and dragon figures. tius Parish and belonged to Mary’s Boyle & Son Funeral Home Inc., 416 Surviving are her two sons, Wil- He was a member of Good Shep- Funeral arrangements will be Provincial Hospital Assistance Pro- Ministry of the parish. Wyoming Ave., Kingston. A Mass of liam Hughes and his wife, Linda, of herd Lutheran Church, Wilkes- from The Richard H. Disque Fu- gram Orientation Course, Basic Christian Burial will follow at 10 Barre, and was a volunteer with the She was also a member of the Do- California, and Orwig Hughes of neral Home, 672 Memorial High- Medical Specialist Course, Appren- negal Society of Wyoming Valley a.m. in St. Ignatius Church, 339 N. Kingston; her daughter, Debbie way, Dallas. Health Ministries Committee of the tice Medical Service Specialist, and and the Misericordia University Maple Ave., Kingston. Friends and Hampel, and her husband, Charlie, the Medical Service Technician church. Alumni Association. family may call from 8:30 to 9:30 of Dallas; grandchildren, Tracy THOMAS S. CZEKALSKI, of Course. Surviving are his wife of 47 years, the Hudson section of Plains Charles had his primary duty in Jane Miller Hensley; sons, Col. Kathleen participated in many a.m. on Tuesday at the funeral Scotch of California, Kristin Gam- Township, died on, Saturday,June the medical field, served as a med- Charles T. Hensley, U.S. Army, and community activities and events. home. ble of California, and Michael Rug- 18, 2011, surrounded by his wife ical service superintendent, and as a his wife, Nikki, Fort Myer, Va.; Da- In addition to her parents, she Donations may be made to Miser- gere of Kingston; great-grandchil- and loving family. Funeral ar- medical service technician. niel M. Hensley and his partner, was preceded in death by brother icordia University, 301Lake St., Dal- dren, Cooper and Therin Gamble, Brandi L. Morgan, Buffalo, N.Y.; and rangements are pending from the Among the decorations he re- Charles E. Shovlin, and sister Mary las, PA 18612, or to the charity of the and Gio Ruggere; brothers, James Major Joseph E. Hensley, U.S. Air Mark V. Yanaitis Funeral Home, ceived are: the Meritorious Service D. Cusher. donor’s choice. and Raymond Myers; sister, Joan Medal, Air Force Commendation Force, Tyrone, Pa.; brother Robert Plains Township. A full obituary H. Hensley, Wilkes-Barre; 12 grand- Lenahan Dalon, and several nieces will appear in tomorrow’s edition. Medal, AF Outstanding Unit and nephews. Award, Outstanding Unit Award children and two great-grandchil- with Valor Device, the Good Con- dren. Amemorial service will be duct Medal, the National Defense Funeral services will be held FUNERALS held 11 a.m. on Monday, at the Fir- Service Medal, Vietnam Service at11 a.m. on Wednesday at the wood United Methodist Church, Andrew Rodack Medal, Air Force Short and Long Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Old River Road and Dagobert Sts, Tour Ribbons, AF Longevity Ser- East. South and South Main streets, Wilkes-Barre. Family and Friends June 17, 2011 vice Award Ribbon, NCO Profes- Wilkes-Barre, with the Rev. Peter D. BARLETTO – Peter, funeral 10 a.m. a.m., today, from Kiesinger Funer- may visit from 10 to 11 a.m. on Kuritz officiating. Private interment today, from the Sheldon-Kukuch- al Services, 255 McAlpine St., ndrew Rodack, 75, of Wilkes- sional Military Education Grad Rib- Monday at the church. with military honors will be in Indi- ka Funeral Home Inc., 73 W. Tioga Duryea. Mass of Christian Burial A Barre, passed into Eternal Life bon, Small Arms Expert Marksman- In lieu of flowers, donations can ship Ribbon, Air Force Training Rib- antown Gap National Cemetery, St., Tunkhannock. Friends may at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Church, on Friday, June 17, 2011, in the call at the funeral home 4 to 6 Avoca. be made in memory of Lois to the bon, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Annville, at the convenience of the VNA Hospice Unit at the Heritage family. Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. today. NESBITT – Susan, funeral 10 a.m. Firwood United Methodist Church House, Wilkes-Barre. Cross with Palm device, and the Re- BRENNAN – Michael, funeral 8 p.m. Wednesday at the McCune Funer- public of Vietnam Campaign Medal. p.m. on Tuesday at the H. Merritt or the American Cancer Society. Born December 11, 1935, in on Wednesday, in the Richard H. al Home, 80 S. Mountain Blvd., He retired from the Air Force in Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 451N. Wilkes-Barre, he was the youngest Disque Funeral Home Inc., 672 Mountain Top. Friends may call 1988 and returned to Wilkes-Barre. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. Memorial Highway, Dallas. Friends from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the of 12 children of the late John and He was then employed by the Those attending the service Mary (Baran) Rodack. may call 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednes- funeral home. Julius L. Shultz Wyoming Valley Chapter, American Wednesday are asked to go directly day at the funeral home. NUSS – Ruth, Mass of Christian Andrew was a graduate of Red Cross, Wilkes-Barre, in the to Good Shepherd Lutheran CARICHNER – Matthew, memorial Burial10 a.m., today at St. Jude’s June 18, 2011 Coughlin High School, class of Church. The family requests that blood services division, and aide to service 8 p.m. Tuesday from the Church, Mountain Top. Friends ulius L. Shultz, 85, of Dallas, 1953. He was a graduate of King’s military families, retiring in 2000 af- flowers be omitted and that memo- Sheldon-Kukuchka Funeral Home may call 9:30 a.m. today until the J passed away Saturday, June 18, College, and a member of the Aqui- ter 12 years of service. rial donations in Sgt. Hensley’s Inc., 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhan- time of Mass at the church. nas Honor Society. He also attend- Charles and his family had been memory are made to Good Shep- nock. Friends may call Tuesday 5 RODACK – Andrew, funeral at 9:15 2011, at Hospice Care of the VNA, ed the University of Pittsburgh. very active in Scouting, and he had herd Lutheran Church, 190 S. Main p.m. until the time of service. a.m. Tuesday from the Simon S. Heritage House, Wilkes-Barre, af- Previous to his retirement, he received his Eagle Award while a St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. COLOZZA – Anthony, Mass of Russin Funeral Home, 136 Maffett ter a courageous battle with can- was employed by the Social Secu- Christian Burial 10 a.m. today in St., Plains Township. Office of cer. rity Administration, Philadelphia, St. Mary’s Church, West Grace Christian Burial and Divine Litur- Born in Larksville, on March 9, as a supervisor. Prior to this, An- Street, Old Forge. Friends may gy at 10 a.m. in St. Mary’s Byzan- 1926, he was a son of the late Stan- call 9 to 10 a.m. today at the tine Catholic Church, Wilkes- drew was employed by the Depart- Alvin Russell Smith church. Barre. Friends may call 4 to 8 ley and Stefania Gabriel Shultz. ment of Health in Wilkes-Barre. CUSHNER – John, funeral 10 a.m., p.m. today at the funeral home. Julius graduated from Dallas Andrew was a person of many June 17, 2011 today, in the Victor M. Ferri Parastas at 4 p.m. today. Township High School in 1944, interests, and had a strong appre- Funeral Home, 522 Fallon St., Old SAVAKINAS – Rosella, funeral 9 and joined the Army Air Force the ciation of classical music and liter- lvin Russell Smith, of Larksville, Forge. Friends may call 5 to 8 a.m. on Wednesday, at the Kizis- same year. ature. He was especially interested A died Friday, June 17, 2011, at p.m. today, with Parastas at 7:30 Lokuta Funeral Home, 134 Church He worked as an airplane me- in literature concerning his Car- Heritage House in Wilkes-Barre, p.m. St., Pittston. Mass of Christian chanic on the islands of Leyte, Lu- patho-Rusyn heritage. and he was received by our Lord and DEMCHAK – Virginia, funeral 9:30 Burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. John the zon, and Okinawa. He was at- a.m. Wednesday at the S.J. Gront- Evangelist Church, Pittston. He had a superb wit which was Savior after an illness. tached to the13th Air Force Squad- enjoyed by his family and friends. kowski Funeral Home, 530 W. Friends may call 4 to 8 p.m. His wife, the former Mildred R. Tuesday at the funeral home. ron and was discharged in 1944. In earlier years, he was active in Main St., Plymouth. Mass of Osick, died in 2000. Christian Burial 10 a.m. in St. SEPRISH – Paul, funeral 9:30 a.m. Before retiring, Julius was em- sports, especially baseball and Born in Larksville, he was a son of Nicholas Church, Wilkes Barre. to 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Simon ployed at Native Textiles, where coached the Little League. Robert and Mary Russell Smith. He Friends may call 5 to 8 p.m. S. Russin Funeral Home, 136 he was a machine operator and me- In addition to his parents, he was a graduate of Larksville High Tuesday at the funeral home. Maffett St. Plains Township. chanic for 40 years. was preceded in death by brothers School and a U.S. Air Force veteran DEMICH – Matthew Jr., blessing SHOVLIN – Kathleen, funeral 9:30 He was a member of Gate of a.m. Tuesday at the Hugh P. Boyle John, Michael, Peter, Joseph, Ni- serving as a jet fighter mechanic for service 8 p.m. today at the Kies- Heaven Church, Dallas, and the inger Funeral Services Inc., 255 &Son Funeral Home Inc., 416 cholas and Basil, all of whom the Strategic Air Command during DaddowIsaacs American Legion served in World War II; Nicholas, McAlpine St., Duryea. Friends Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Mass of the Korean War. He was stationed in Post 672, Dallas. who served with the 8th Air Force may call today 6 p.m. until the Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Arizona, Texas and Africa during He loved fishing, playing guitar was a casualty of the war; his de- time of service. Ignatius Church, Kingston. the time from 1951 to 1955. Friends may call 8:30 to 9:30 and crafting model airplanes. He ceased sisters are Mary Rodack, DRUST – Joseph, funeral 9:30 a.m. Alvin was a member of Messiah Tuesday from the Richard H. a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. enjoyed life, never missing a family Anne Rodack Carr and Helen Ro- Lutheran Church in Wilkes-Barre. game and attended both Eagle Su- Disque Funeral Home Inc., 672 SHULTZ – Julius, funeral 9:30 a.m. gathering. His greatest passion dack. He also was a member of the Ply- per Bowl games. Memorial Highway, Dallas. Mass Wednesday at the Richard H. was camping with family and Andrew is survived by his broth- mouth Blue Lodge No. 332, Cald- Alvin had the mind and body of a Disque Funeral Home Inc., 672 at 10 a.m. in Gate of Heaven friends. er George, of Philadelphia; sister well Consistory, Bloomsburg, and bull and a very generous heart. The Church, Dallas. Friends may at Memorial Highway, Dallas. Mass Elizabeth Rodack, of Wilkes-Barre; was a member of the Provost Guard family wishes to thank the medical the funeral home 6 to 8 p.m. at 10 a.m. in the Gate of Heaven The family wishes to extend a sisters-in law, LaDonna Rodock at Irem Temple Shrine. Prior to his professionals that gave outstanding today. Legion services at 7 p.m. Church, Dallas. very sincere thank you to Dr. Bur- and Marie Rodack, and several retirement, he operated heavy and compassionate care to Alvin. FINE – Max, funeral 1p.m. today SOKASH – Genevieve, funeral 9 gos and his staff at General Hospi- nieces, nephews, great-nieces and equipment for numerous construc- He was preceded in death, be- from the Rosenberg Funeral a.m., today, from the Jendrzejew- tal, and especially Dr. David great-nephews. Chapel Inc., 348 S. River St., ski Funeral Home, 21 N. Meade St., Greenwald and his staff at Medical tion firms in Pennsylvania and his sides his wife, Mildred, by two Wilkes-Barre. Mass of Christian His family would like to thank last job was building bridges in Ma- brothers, Joseph and Robert; and Wilkes-Barre. Shiva at 100 N. Oncology Associates. Dawes Ave., Kingston, 7 to 9 p.m. Burial at 9:30 a.m. in St. Robert In addition to his parents, Julius the staff of the VNA Hospice Unit ryland for Wagman Construction two sisters, Mary and Gertrude. Bellarmine Parish, Wilkes-Barre. today, 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. was preceded in death by his sister at Heritage House for their care Company. Surviving are nephews, Ronald J. Tuesday through Thursday, and 2 SPACE – Jeannette, funeral 10:30 and support. After returning from San Diego, Pohala; his caregiver with whom he to 4 p.m. Friday. a.m. today from the Hugh B. Ethel Bohunicky. Funeral services will be con- Calif., Alvin and his wife, Millie, op- resided, Frederick W. Price, Ply- GERBOC – Helen, funeral 8:30 a.m. Hughes & Son Inc., Funeral Home, Surviving are his wife of 62 ducted at 9:15 a.m. on Tuesday at erated a very successful restaurant mouth; Robert Smith, Mehoopany; today from the Bernard J. Pion- 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. years, Lillian Pastula Shultz; sister the Simon S. Russin Funeral Home business originally begun by his and John Smith, Wilkes-Barre. He tek Funeral Home Inc., 204 Main Friends may call today 9:30 a.m. Irene Hope and husband Norman, 136 Maffett St. Plains Township. A grandfather Christopher Russell in also had two nieces, Karen Kutish, St., Duryea. Mass of Christian until the time of service at the of Melbourne, Fla.; brother Ray- Christian Burial and Divine Litur- 1888 shortly after his arrival from Forty Fort, and Jane Pierson, Green Burial 9 a.m. in Holy Rosary funeral home. mond and wife Jane, of Dallas; and TROCHYMCZUK – Lillian, services gy will be held at 10 a.m. in St. Ma- Hamburg, Germany. Alvin contin- Lane; and many grand nieces and Church, Duryea. numerous nieces, nephews, great- GRODZICKI – Curtis, friends call 3 10:30 a.m. July 16 at Sacred Heart ry’s Byzantine Catholic Church, ued to operate the bar up to the pre- grand nephews. of Jesus Church, 215 Lackawanna nephews and great-nieces. Funeral services and inter- to 4 p.m. today with a funeral 695 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, sent time. service to follow from the Earl W. Ave., Dupont. Funeral services will be with the Rev. James G. Hayer, pas- Alvin was an All-Scholastic foot- ment will be conducted pri- Lohman Funeral Home Inc., 14 W. WASHNEY – Mary, funeral 9:30 held at 9:30 a.m. on Wednes- tor, celebrating. Interment will fol- ball player for Larksville High vately at the convenience of the fam- Green St., Nanticoke. a.m. today from the Simon S. day at the Richard H. Disque Fu- low in St. Mary’s Byzantine Ca- School and played for the State ily. GUSHANAS – George III, cele- Russin Funeral Home, 136 Maffett neral Home Inc., 672 Memorial tholic Cemetery, Lake Street, Dal- Championship in 1945 and the un- Memorial contributions can be bration of life 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday St., Plains Township. Divine Highway, Dallas. A Mass will be las. Relatives and friends are invit- defeated1946 team. He was a devot- made to Irem Temple Crippled Chil- with a service at George A. Strish Liturgy and Requiem Services at held at 10 a.m. in the Gate of Heav- 10 a.m. in Ss. Peter and Paul ed to join Andrew’s family for ed Philadelphia Eagles and Penn dren’s Fund, 397 Country Club Inc., Funeral Home, 105 N. Main en Church, with the Rev. Daniel A. visitation and remembrances from State fan. He had season tickets for Road, Dallas, PA 18612. St., Ashley. Memorial service at Ukrainian Catholic Church, 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Wilkes-Barre. Toomey officiating. Interment will 4to 8 p.m. today at the funeral the Philadelphia Eagles for 35 years Arrangements are by the Duffy be in St. John’s Cemetery, Dallas. and set a personal record of 27 years and Snowdon Funeral Home of Family Church, Sugar Notch. WATKINS – Wayne, funeral 10:15 home. A Parastas Service will be a.m. Tuesday from the Mark V. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. held at 4 p.m. today. Memorial of attending every Eagles home Moscow, Pa. HENSLEY – Charles, funeral 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Good Shep- Yanaitis Funeral Home, 55 Stark on Tuesday at the funeral home. A gifts, if desired, may be made to St. herd Lutheran Church, East St., Plains Township. Friends may Legion service will be held at 7 Mary’s Byzantine Catholic South and South Main streets, call at the funeral home 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday. Church, 695 N. Main St., Wilkes- Paul R. Seprish Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 4 p.m. today. Memorial donations may be Barre, PA. 18704. WIGGIN – Anne, Mass of Christian to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the H. Mer- made to the Medical Oncology As- June 14, 2011 ritt Hughes Funeral Home Inc., Burial 1p.m. today, in the Chapel 451N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre. of Little Flower Manor, 200 S. sociates Prescription Fund, 382 Meade St., Wilkes-Barre. Friends Pierce St., Kingston, PA 18704 or aul R. Seprish, 79, of Inkerman, HUGHES – Lois, memorial services OBITUARY POLICY 11 a.m. today, at the Firwood may call noon to 1p.m. today at Hospice Care of the VNA. P entered into Eternal Life on The Times Leader publish- United Methodist Church, Old Little Flower Manor. Tuesday, June 14, 2011. ZERO – Walter, funeral noon Tues- es free obituaries, which River Road and Dagobert Street, Born in Clarence, Pa.., he was a Wilkes-Barre. Friends may call 10 day in the Metcalfe and Shaver have a 27-line limit, and paid son of the late Simon and Mary to 11 a.m. today at the church. Funeral Home, 504 Wyoming obituaries, which can Kurshnowski Seprish. JANERICH – Albert, Mass of Chris- Ave., Wyoming. Friends may call 4 More Obituaries, Page 2A to 8 p.m. today. with a photograph. A funeral Paul was honorably discharged tian Burial 9:30 a.m., today at Ss. Peter & Paul Church, Plains ZIOMEK – Dolores, funeral 9:30 home representative can call from the U.S. Army, serving during the obituary desk at (570) Township. a.m. today from the George A. the Korean War. He was awarded Strish Inc., Funeral Home, 211W. In Loving Memory 829-7224, send a fax to (570) JOHNSON – Carl Sr., funeral 11 a.m., the National Defense Service Med- today, from The Richard H. Dis- Main St., Glen Lyon. Mass of Patricia Meginess 829-5537 or e-mail to tlo- al, and the Good Conduct Medal. que Funeral Home Inc., 672 Christian Burial at 10 a.m. in Holy [email protected]. If you Paul was a freelance mechanic for Memorial Highway, Dallas. Spirit Parish/St. Adalbert’s Church, Glen Lyon. Friends may 2/2/40 - 6/20/10 fax or e-mail, please call to the auto industry during his life. KUPRIONAS – Linda, memorial service 10 a.m. Wednesday at the call 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. today. confirm. Obituaries must be In addition to his parents, he was submitted by 9 p.m. Sunday Grontkowski Funeral Home P.C., 51 preceded in death by his wife of 44 W. Green St., Nanticoke. Friends through Thursday and 7:30 years, the late Mary (Mamie) Kubic may call Wednesday 9:30 a.m. p.m. Friday and Saturday. Seprish; sisters, Anne Musial and Seprish, both of Laflin, and Eddy Se- until the time of service. Genetti’s Obituaries must be sent by a Betty McGettigan; and brother prish, Plains Township. LAVELLE – Patricia, funeral 9:30 After Fu nera l Lu ncheons funeral home or crematory, Johnny Seprish. Relatives and friends are in- Starting at$7.9 5 per person or must name who is hand- Surviving are his daughters, Gina vited to join Paul’s family for ling arrangements, with Osmani and her husband, Victor, of remembrances from 9:30 a.m. to 11 Hotel Bereavem en t Rates address and phone number. Texas; Paula Stasienchuk and her a.m. on Wednesday at the Simon S. She is sadly missed by her We discourage handwritten Russin Funeral Home 136 Maffett family and close friends. husband, John, of Wilkes-Barre; She will always be remembered notices; they incur a $15 grandsons, Enverand Corey Osma- St., Plains Township. Private inter- lovingly and remain in our typing fee. ni; great-granddaughter, Katarina; ment will be in St. John the Baptist hearts forever. brothers Simon Ceprish and Rudy Catholic Cemetery, Exeter. 825.6477 K

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WORLD OPINION China/Africa partnership amodel of cooperation

.S. SECRETARY of It depends on the experi- State Hillary Clin- ences and judgment of the re- ton warned Africa lated African governments Uthat China is em- and peoples whether Clinton’s barking on “new colonialism” statement will drive a wedge by extracting the continent’s between China and Africa. natural resources to enrich its The relationship between development interests, and China and Africa is a new stra- she held up the United States tegic partnership, based on as an alternative. the principles of sincerity, Alarge part of Africa used to friendship and mutual benefit be under the rule of Western on an equal footing, and has powers, and the African peo- emerged as a role model for ple suffered during this colo- South-South cooperation, nialism. History shows that which has nothing to do with most African nations gained neocolonialism. independence by fighting Moreover, the fast-growing against Western colonialism ties between China and Africa in the latter half of last centu- have made the whole interna- ry. tional community pay atten- China has never colonized tion to Africa’s development, any nation in Africa. On the which in turn is conducive to contrary, it is well known to helping Africa win more inter- African people and the world national assistance. that China has helped Africa Judging from their own ex- build many schools, hospitals periences, the African people and other infrastructure. Chi- are wise enough to be able to Lawmaker: Shared sacrifice should be made by ‘all’ na also has been regularly re- identify who are their true ducing and canceling the debt friends. They don’t need lec- AS THE budget clock ticks learn a skill, get an education, follow the law, of poor African countries and tures in this regard. steadily to the June 30 dead- respect your fellow man and come together continues to provide preferen- line, millions of Pennsylva- COMMENTARY as one nation. China Daily, Beijing tial loans and credit. nians wait apprehensively on One of the greatest examples of our Amer- its final passage. STATE REP. EDDIE ican tradition is when we came together The process began on DAY PASHINSKI during World War II. Millions of Americans QUOTE OF THE DAY March 8. A budget plan was went to war in Europe, Africa and the South presented by Gov. Tom Corbett to the mem- tions were making record profits. Pacific. Millions of Americans worked in our “The country must be saved and it bers of the House and Senate. Gov. Corbett That’s commendable. The people of Penn- factories to produce the weapons and suppli- will be saved.” stated that in order to fix the economic down- sylvania truly applaud their success. However, es needed to fight oppression. All Americans turn, the solution must be “all-embracing.” I the governor said “all-embracing.” “All” sacrificed, rationing food and gas, buying war Evangelos Venizelos believe most Pennsylvanians agree that they means all Pennsylvanians, all Americans. But, bonds and conducting our lives with the sole Greece’s defense minister switched leadership roles are willing to pay their fair share and equally the governor did not ask the health care in- purpose of protecting our beloved country late last week and now will head the economically feel the pain. The governor’s words offered dustry, pharmaceuticals, utilities, oil compa- and our beloved democracy. troubled nation’s finance ministry, part of a some assurance that we will overcome our nies or financial institutions to freeze or roll When we come together as Americans, reshuffling intended to build confidence and stabilize world financial financial shortcomings by coming together, back their prices to pre-financial collapse in there is nothing that we cannot accomplish. markets. working harmoniously to improve our condi- 2008. There was no mention of asking our We proved it during World War II and that is tion and once again providing hope for a Pennsylvania companies, our American com- the attitude that we must have now to brighter future for ourselves, our children and panies, to set the example. achieve financial stability.“All-embracing” grandchildren. On the contrary, the governor said these means just that, all of us: the big corpora- Evil Gadhafi’s gotta go The governor outlined what needed to be corporations deserve a break because they tions, the little guy and every size in between. done to balance our budget. He began by will create jobs. When he referred to Marcel- Let’s come together. Call your state senator HE QUEENSBERRY sanctuary by Turkey, is hanging saying our public schools do important work, lus Shale, Gov. Corbett said: “these resources, and our governor and ask them to restore the Rules of warfare died in like a bad rash. and as a part of that work, all school employ- by the way, belong to the people who own the massive cuts to our children’s education, to when warfare changed Let’s be honest. NATO paint- ees (administrators, teachers and support mineral rights. Those people are getting their our human service development fund and to T into terrorism and so, ed itself into a corner by wholly staff) must set the example by taking a pay fair share by working out their own leases programs that help our elderly. Ask them to when Canada debates its contin- agreeing to the United Nations’ freeze. He also requested all employees in the with the companies that do the drilling. utilize the sources of money that are available uing role in Libya in the House of security resolution that all tar- State System of Higher Education do the That’s how it should be. That’s the American and direly needed. Commons, it should adopt the gets being bombed must be link- same. Gov. Corbett then directed his pay way!” Time is growing short. Email, call or visit stance of death to Moammar ed to attacks on the Libyan peo- freeze, benefit reduction and pension mod- Gov. Corbett then said, “What Pennsylva- your senator today and tell him or her to tax Gadhafi. ple by pro-Gadhafi forces. ification plan to the state employees. He nians will gain is the jobs, the spinoffs, and if the Marcellus Shale industry, which equals If the goal in Libya is to free its While we agree that there requested the same kinds of sacrifice from the we don’t scare off these new industries with $200-plus million; close the “Delaware loop- citizens of this madman, then should be no ground war state’s union employees. By this time, many new taxes, the follow-up that comes along.” hole,” which equals $400 million to $600 let’s take the madman out, and launched in Libya, we believe the of us believed he would then tell us that he Therefore, one can conclude that we will million; and use the nearly $600 million in drop all the diplomatic niceties U.N.’s mandate to continue the expected the big corporations to freeze their get ourselves out of the financial hole by newly collected revenue. about whether this is the interna- air assaults until “all attacks or increases as well, especially since most corpo- making most of the working class feel the These dollars will help reduce the local tional equivalent of hitting below threats of attacks” on civilians rations have been sporting excellent profits. pain by freezing or lowering wages, reducing pain and restore the programs that are impor- the belt. have ceased is shortsighted – That’s correct; most corporations have held or eliminating basic benefits, eliminating or tant to you. Target him, and eliminate particularly if Gadhafi’s head is astrong profit margin during the worst reces- severely reducing pensions and reducing our Call today, we are ALL in this together. him. the main target. sion our country faced since the crash of overall quality of life, while the big corpora- Thus far, there have been Gadhafi is evil, and always will 1929. So, while the working class was tighten- tions continue to garner record profits. State Rep. Eddie Day Pashinski, of Wilkes-Barre, is more than 10,000 NATO sorties be evil. The sooner he is gone for- ing its belt and trying to find other means to To me, that is not the American way! As aDemocrat representing the 121st district. For conducted over Libya – many of ever, the sooner Libya will begin maintain its fiscal stability, the big corpora- Americans we were taught to work hard, information, visit www.pahouse.com/pashinski. them by our CF-18s – but not one to see a brighter future unfold. of those bombs has dropped on The Toronto Sun Gadhafi, who, despite promise of MAIL BAG LETTERS FROM READERS

out there for your cell phones that do leave Happy attitude should be SEND US YOUR OPINION your hands free. Please don’t use the ex- Turning point in Turkey Letters to the editor must include the cuse of “they’re too expensive,” since the the order of each day writer’s name, address and daytime cell phone bills alone can be outrageous. phone number for verification. Letters This includes phone cards, depending on HEY ARE BOTH secu- first producing exceptional eco- n a must-have-yesterday environment should be no more than 250 words. We how often you use your phone. lar states and neigh- nomic growth and enhanced re- filled with instant gratification, I pose reserve the right to edit and limit writers I’m not against cell phones, since I own bors, but there is a gulf gional authority, the second con- I to one published letter every 30 days. this question: What’s the hurry? • E-mail: [email protected] one. What I’m doing is this: begging you to T between what is hap- demning its members to stagna- Life is like a bank account, with all of us • Fax: 570-829-5537 be more responsible with them. pening in Turkey and Syria. tion and pariah status. given a balance of 24 hours daily. Whether • Mail: Mail Bag, The Times Leader, 15 Think of it this way: Your car can turn Recently, Turks went to the Yet instability in the one im- young or old, strong or weak, rich or poor, N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 1871 1 into a weapon in the blink of an eye if polls in the eighth democratic pinges on the other, as the flight it resets daily. Most important is what one you’re not careful. Like guns, cars – if an election since the military relin- of Syrians across the Turkish bor- does, or doesn’t, accomplish with those inconsiderate driver is behind the wheel – quished power in 1983. Mean- der is demonstrating. The imme- precious hours. can kill. while, Syrian President Bashar diate foreign policy concern for Awarning: If you hit me because of Take the time to help someone in need. Responsible driving takes al-Assad continues to turn his Ankara now that the elections using a cell phone, putting on makeup, Why be agitated when stuck in traffic? tanks and helicopter gunships on are over will be how to defuse drinking, etc., and I survive, I will prose- Positive is the answer, but it appears a back seat to distractions Syrians seeking political liberal- this situation. cute you to the fullest extent the law will ization. The contrast is between “down” person can affect a room full of his letter goes out to all the drivers allow. Not for the money, but to teach you The Telegraph, London an open and a closed society, the people. Why can’t happiness be nearly as who almost have hit me because they afew valuable lessons – to drive your vehi- infectious? Twere on a cell phone and not paying cle with respect for others, and to use it Editorial Board In summary, life’s too short to be small, attention. responsibly and not to harm or murder but, sadly, I witness happiness, in some, as RICHARD L. CONNOR MARK E. JONES Recently, I was almost pushed into a others. Editor and Publisher Editorial Page Editor ashrinking asset. wall by a female driver in Hanover Town- JOE BUTKIEWICZ PRASHANT SHITUT Frank Symbula ship. Aggie Barberio Vice President/Executive Editor President/Impressions Media Drums Here’s a news alert: There are gadgets Wilkes-Barre

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PAGE 12AMONDAY, JUNE 20,2011T➛ NEWS HE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com Factors affect gas prices

Costs projected to rise at the ural gas futures strip, which pro- matically. same rate of inflation, but jects prices out to 2021, natural “If that trend really gets under gas will be trading at an average way, then there’s going to be variables could alter that. of $7 per million British thermal more demand, which could units (MMBtu) during that slightly increase prices,” Holland stretch, with a high of $9. It’s cur- said. Some conversions are guar- Times Leader staff rently at $4.37. anteed to take place in the next While natural gas prices are Among what Holland called five years as U.S. Environmental projected to rise at about the same rate of inflation over the the “wildcards” are how many Protection Agency mandates next decade, there are variables old coal-fired power plants are force some plants to close down that could come into play, accord- converted to natural gas and to meet EPA regulations. ing to Bill Holland, the associate what impact the higher demand He said liquefying natural gas editor of Platts Gas Daily, a news- has on the market. But even if for overseas markets could also letter that covers the industry. that happens, Holland said, he play a role, but that’s not as immi- According to the NYMEX nat- doesn’t see rates rising too dra- nent.

clear cut old forests, Westbrook with the majority of natural gas UGI said “We shouldn’t let those coming from the Gulf of Mex- things happen again.” ico, any weather event in the “Let’s do the best we can do gulf would wreak havoc with Continued from Page 1A to ensure that this exploration prices. But with the supply in panded customer base has also is done in an environmentally the northeast serving as an al- BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER kept rates down. benign way as it can be done,” ternative, it “has dampened out Heidi Willis of Susquehanna Kayak and Canoe Rentals of Falls gives a safety briefing to participa- “If we don’t grow, the only Westbrook added. “It’s good for the volatility that used to be nts in the River Sojourns on Sunday morning at Nesbitt Park in Kingston. other way to offset losses is to Pennsylvania. It’s good for con- seen.” raise rates,” Swope noted. sumers.” There are 59,340 UGI Penn ters. ach shore, and things can get re- Westbrook said that last year Natural gas has historically Natural Gas customers in Lu- “On Friday we move about 80 ally heavy.” about 10,000 customers joined come from the South and dis- zerne County, including the KAYAKS boats to put in place in Harding, Cleaning is an issue. UGI. Half of those were new persed through pipelines north- Back Mountain, Mountain Top, do the paddle, reload the boats, “We clean everything the best construction, the other half ward to major markets that rely the West Side and greater clean them, take them back up to we can,” Buck said, “but it’s so were converts from other fuel heavily on the resource such as Wilkes-Barre regions. Continued from Page 1A Harding on Saturday,” Dave hard because you know that the sources. Boston, New York and Philadel- Those customers recently we’re going to put about 450 peo- Buck, operator of Endless next day muddy feet are going to With plenty of concerns over phia. But the Marcellus Shale is saw an increase in rates. ple on the water.” Mountain Outfitters, said. “We be in the boat all over again.” the safety of the natural gas changing things. After two years of declining The trips are a source of recre- do it all over again, then bring Yesterday, Willis lead 10 peo- drilling process – known as hy- “Having natural gas in your natural gas rates, the Wilkes- ation for the masses, but what of them to Wilkes-Barre on Sun- ple on the Sojourn herself. draulic fracturing or fracking – backyard, next door, where Barre-based company raised the people who put in all the el- day.” “The outfitters like to put one the UGI officials said that from most of the gas in the United prices 3.6 percent on June 1. bow grease to provide the fun? In addition to the boats, pad- safety person on the river for ev- what they know and have seen, States is consumed is a huge Even with the slight increase, This year, three outfitters took dles and life vests need to be ac- ery 10 people,” Mayday said. the process is safe if done the boon … it’s going to calm nat- Swope noted that prices will part in the Sojourns: Susquehan- counted for, as well as the many Despite all the work, outfitters right way. When it came to the ural gas prices,” Westbrook still be lower now than they na River Adventures in King- people who register for the enjoy what they don’t even con- controversial extraction tax or said. were two years ago. ston, Endless Mountain Outfit- events. sider a job. any kind of fee on the gas drill- Bill Holland, the associate ed- The bill for a typical residen- ters in Sugar Run, and Susque- “It’s a lot of logistics and a lot “I don’t even think of it that ing process, the UGI representa- itor of Platts Gas Daily, a news- tial retail heating customer who hanna Kayak and Canoe Rental of organizing for the three days,” way because it’s so enjoyable,” tives urged caution. letter that covers the industry, uses about 89 ccf (hundred cu- in Falls. Buck said. “We’re responsible for Willis said. “We need to be careful here in said natural gas from the Mar- bic feet) of natural gas per Friday’s trip took kayakers about 115 people going out on “I love seeing bald eagles fly Pennsylvania,” Westbrook said. cellus region has been so plenti- month increased $4.74 per from Falls to Nesbitt Park in the water on Saturday alone.” over, great blue herons, just the He said the more the profit mar- ful that it’s actually being “back- month from $105.06 to $108.80 Wilkes-Barre; Saturday, from It’s also physically exhausting. beauty of the river,” Buck said. gin is impacted, the more drill- hauled” through the pipelines on June 1. By comparison, in Harding to the same destina- “There’s a lot of physical work “We provide people with a good ers would question whether it’s into the South, primarily Loui- June 2009, the residential cus- tion; and Sunday, from Nesbitt involved,” said Heidi Willis, of time, with recreation and educa- worth their money and re- siana and Florida. tomer using the same 89 ccf Park to Hunlock Creek. Susquehanna Kayak and Canoe tional experiences, and it’s al- sources to be in a certain state. “(The Marcellus Shale) is the was paying $130.68 per month. The weekend is a non-stop Rental. “There could be water in ways so rewarding to see them “This is a huge economic second biggest gas field in the The bill for a typical commer- flurry of activity for the outfit- the kayaks by the time people re- enjoying it.” boon. We shouldn’t restrain it,” world, and it’s sitting in a large cial retail customer using 26.2 he added. gas-consuming region,” said Mcf (million cubic feet) per Holland. month increased from $256.05 Safety paramount By having natural gas in the per month to $265.96 on June 1. DRAGON But Westbrook agreed that news everyday – positive or The bill for a typical industri- drilling, regardless of taxes, negative stories – it’s still get- al retail customer using 405 Mcf needs to be done safely and ting the message out to people per month increased from Continued from Page 1A smartly and with an eye toward that natural gas in plentiful. $3,488.74 per month to boat racer on the back. the impact it has on future gen- “Everyone knows it’s there. $3,642.01on June 1. During its first race, the erations. We’re not going to run out,” Swope said the rate increase Wilkes-Barre City team found its Noting the coal mining that Swope said. That, in turn, “lim- had little to do with the price of boat rocked by a wave made left strip pits and culm banks its volatility” in the price for the gas and more to do with up- from another ship that was keep- dotting the landscape and the commodity. grades to UGI lines and lower ing an eye on the festivities, timbering industry that has Holland said that in the past, collection totals. causing the dragon vessel to tip. Recovery was quick thanks to the rescue plan that was in place and alcohol and not motivated to standard. People would look at that involved two boats on the PROGRAM work. you funny even, and that hurt water and the training provided “They’re happy with that life. me.” to teams the day before. Al- That’s their life. That’s probably Still, Smith doesn’t doubt he though the team members Continued from Page 1A the way they’re going to die, would have had the same reac- found themselves soaked, it $221. Smith covers the remain- too,” Smith said. “If that’s what tion as those strangers if he didn’t deter them. BILL TARUTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER ing $279 in rent with his $964 they want, you can’t force them hadn’t experienced life on the Jeromy Griffiths walked up JeromyGriffiths of the City of Wilkes-Barre’s dragon boat car- monthly Social Security check, into a program.” streets. He remembers calling the bank of the river with the ries the dragon head after his boat capsized Sunday morning. which he started receiving To be eligible for the program, homeless people “bums” when plastic dragon head that de- around the time he got approved participants must prove that he was a boy. tached from his boat held high. heat caused her to ditch the “She applied her make-up for the county rental assistance they are “chronically homeless,” He rattles off examples of the “I am the dragon slayer,” he pants for colorful shorts. three times today,” a spectator program. which the fed- pleasures of having his own yelled, to cheers from the other “The point is to distract the shouted, as Hughes accepted Smith said he had to obtain a “I felt sub- eral govern- place. teams. boat next to us,” she said. “Then her award. steady income stream to be eligi- ment defines as No more sleeping with his wal- The energy was palpable maybe their rowing will just be The team to win was Pennsyl- ble for the county program be- standard. adisabled per- let and identification in his pil- throughout the course of the really bad.” vania American Water, which cause officials want evidence People son who has ei- lowcase or worrying about races, which lasted from 10 a.m. The General Hospital team ended the day in a tight race that participants have the finan- ther been con- strangers rummaging through to 3 p.m. walked away with one of three with The Times Leader group, cial means to support them- would look tinuously his only belongings in a duffle The General Hospital team prizes of the day, for Best Team clocking in with best time at selves in their new apartments. at you fun- homeless for a bag stashed under his cot in the lined the west bank from start to Spirit. 44.10 seconds. To receive the rental assist- ny even, year or more or homeless shelter. finish, cheering on every team Wilkes-Barre City’s dunk in “Well, we are water,” the util- ance, program participants must has had at least “The first night I moved in, I that rowed by clacking together the river paid off as they were ity’s Susan Turcmanovich said. agree to complete programs or and that four episodes slept on the floor. I was more wooden dowels, clad in orange recognized for determination “We have the advantage al- undergo professional treatment hurt me.” of homeless- than happy to sleep on the floor tie-dye shirts and pirate hats. and the team drummer, Patty ready.” addressing their disabilities and ness in the past because I had my own place. I Diane Ljungquist was the Hughes, who was dressed as a The team also used rubber preparing them for independ- Michael Smith three years. was so relieved, like a weight was team’s drummer, dressed in a geisha with a white-painted face, ducks as mascots and a major ence. about how it Smith said lifted off my back,” he said. full pirate costume. Halfway won the Best Dressed Drummer part of drummer Deb Ogin’s out- Smith said he welcomes visits feels to be he became Ahot shower may be taken through the day, though, the award. fit. from county officials and the pro- homeless homeless after anytime, and he doesn’t have to gram administrator -- the Com- he was laid off go to sleep at 10 p.m. and rise at mission on Economic Opportu- from his 12- 6a.m. or earlier to comply with shortfall. That included deci- der. nity (CEO) – to monitor his pro- year full-time job at an area paper the shelter rules. BUDGET sions not to fund the expected Last year, New York enacted a gress. products plant. He was able to The days of wandering growth in the number of public law that said Internet retailers’ He recently underwent sur- remain in an Edwardsville apart- through Wilkes-Barre in all kinds school students and the expect- practice of paying commissions gery to correct circulatory prob- ment building until his unem- of weather with his crutches or Continued from Page 1A ed growth in the caseload for to marketing agents based with- lems in his leg that made it diffi- ployment ran out more than two cane are over. happens. Medicaid, the health care pro- in the state constituted a pres- cult for him to climb steps or years ago. He can cook what he wants With sales tax revenue slump- gram for the poor and disabled. ence. walk even short distances. He His landlord at the time was when he wants, though Smith ing more than 30 percent in most Internet retailers cite a 1992 Bills are pending in Arizona, said he has an enlarged heart willing to let him stay there a said he may have to seek a part- states between 2007 and 2010, U.S. Supreme Court decision in- California, Florida, Hawaii, Mas- muscle, is on blood pressure month or two and catch up on time job to increase his food bud- lawmakers across the country volvingcatalogsales,QuillCorp. sachusetts,MinnesotaandPenn- medication, has bone spurs on the rent later, but he couldn’t get. are grasping for ways to collect v. North Dakota, which ruled sylvania. Texas lawmakers his feet, back problems and em- guarantee he could repay. He His remaining retirement those unpaid taxes. Retailers and that states could require only passed such a measure, but Gov. physema. said he was unable to seek a new check must cover food, medical lawmakers in several states have companies that had a physical Rick Perry vetoed it. Although he has his own job because he started becoming expenses, a phone bill and car in- proposed ways to solve the prob- presence within the state to act Amazon, Overstock.com and place, Smith said he continues to plagued with health problems. surance and maintenance. He lem, some with more support as tax collector. other big Internet retailers cite spend time with homeless “Rather than cheat them out of said he purchased a vehicle to than others. To get around the ruling, some the Quill decision as their pri- friends, urging them to participa- any kind of money, I said I’ll just get to medical appointments and “The problem is that some states are expanding what it mary defense against collecting te in programs that will help leave,” Smith said. to travel to meetings with the out-of-state e-retailers openly means to be physically present. sales taxes, but they also argue them get off the streets. He has He sought shelter through VI- homeless. flaunt the law, arguing that it For example, an online retailer that collecting tax where a sales also agreed to volunteer for SION, which provided nighttime Smith said he would like to doesn’t apply to them,” said Tex- hiring a marketing firm or own- tax exists would be too hard and CEO, meeting with homeless lodging at area churches. He eventually survive without the as state Democratic Rep. Elliot ing a subsidiary inside the state costly. people to educate them about as- would spend his days wherever rental assistance. The program Naishtat,whohasofferedabillto would qualify under definitions Traditional retailers say the sistance programs provided by he could, frequently on Public has funding to help 11 individu- require more Internet sellers to adopted in some states. current structure creates an un- the agency. Square and the Osterhout Free als for up to five years. collect Texas sales tax. “It’s In February, the Texas comp- fair playing field. “If I can help somebody out, Library, trying to ignore the com- He vows he will never be with- about potentially generating troller demanded that Amazon- Wal-Mart, Target, Best Buy, I’m going to help them out,” ments and looks of some passers- out a permanent home again. hundreds of millions of dollars .com pay $269 million in back J.C. Penney, Sears and others Smith said. by. “Being homeless is terrible. for our state.” sales taxes because a subsidiary have formed The Alliance for He is frustrated when his ef- “Sometimes I had to wear It’s the worse thing imaginable, Texas cut $24 billion in state operated a warehouse near Dal- Main Street Fairness to push for forts fall on deaf ears. Some he dirty clothes and shoes that we- as low as you can go,” Smith services to cover its revenue las. Amazon is appealing the or- toughertaxlawsonNetretailers. talks with are “hooked” on drugs ren’t right,” he said. “I felt sub- said. CMYK

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Rory McIlroy McIlroy’s victory a record breaker poses with the trophy after greatness winning the By DOUG FERGUSON like this. U.S. Open on THE LEAD AP Golf Writer “Happy Father’s Sunday. WAS 10 follow- BETHESDA, Md. — Rory McIlroy buried the Day,” McIlroy told McIlroy fin- ing yet another memory of his Masters meltdown the same way he him. ished the birdie as Rory buried the competition at the U.S. Open, with a Dad had a North- tournament at McIlroy walked 16-under. breathtaking performance filled with the promise ern Ireland flag off the fourth of more majors to come. draped over his green green and Four days of flawless golf at Congressional ended shirt. handed his Sunday afternoon when McIlroy polished off a 2- “Unbelievable,” he said. Titleist to a tousle-haired teen under 69 to shatter U.S. Open records that simply “With what’s happened over the last couple of watching from just beyond the defy logic at the major known as the toughest test in months, and to come back and do this, it’s fan- ropes at Congressional. golf. tastic. After the Masters, he worked so hard. I Anice souvenir for the kid, He finished at 16-under par. really can’t put it into words. And on Father’s who may one day dream of hav- The last 10 U.S. Open champions combined were Day, it’s fantastic. You couldn’t beat it.” ing a future in golf. And appro- 14 under. It was the second straight U.S. Open title for priate that it was given to him The 22-year-old from Northern Ireland walked off the tiny country of Northern Ireland, and de- by the kid who may be the fu- the18th green and into the arms of his father, Gerry, fending champion Graeme McDowell walked ture of golf. who worked three jobs so his only son could pursue His romp in the park at the his passion. Not even he could have imagined a day SeeMCILROY ,Page 5B U.S. Open didn’t just make McIl- roy a major champion for the first time at a younger age than IL BASEBALL WILKES-BARRE DUATHLON the great Jack Nicklaus. It also announced the arrival of a player so talented and magnetic that golf may stop caring so much Clippers about Tiger Woods. The 37,000 people who lined the fairways and surrounded the greens on a steamy Sunday seemed to sense that. They throw cheered every shot, even though the little drama that remained evaporated when McIlroy bird- ied the first hole to let everyone Yankees know this was not the Masters and there would be no melt- down. Afew youngsters even for loss climbed trees to get a better look, straining to see the 22- year-old turn their national Columbus gets seven strong championship into a rout eerily innings from starter to take similar to the one turned in by another young phenom in 2000 three of four games. —aperformance no one thought could be repeated. The final round was nothing more By DAVE ROSENGRANT than a victory lap for McIlroy, a [email protected] chance to soak in the adulation MOOSIC – The Columbus and post some numbers that Clippers have the best record in made the people who run the the International League for a Open cringe. reason. He began the day leading by In the four-game series at PNC eight shots, ended it winning by Field, the reigning Governors’ eight shots. He finished at 16- Cup champions under-par, smashing the mark of showed their of- 12-under set by Woods in 2000 at

fensive prowess FRED ADAMS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Pebble Beach. in wins in the Chris Garges puts on his bike helmet as he transitions from run to bike on Sunday. If not for an 80 in the final first two games. round of the Masters, he would In Sunday’s fi- be halfway to the . nale against And, if you want to know what 2 Scranton/ kind of person he is, the first Wilkes-Barre, Runaway victories thing he did afterward was CLIPPERS the Clippers put thank his mother and father for on a pitching making it all possible. 0 display led by All of a sudden does it really YANKEES starter David Garges and Ciravolo take Duathlon matter if Woods is playing in the Huff to defeat control early to win the British Open? the Yankees 2-0 and take three of eighth annual event. is special How good is he? ‘The best’ four from SWB. “This guy is the best I’ve ever Huff (6-2) for father seen, simple as that,” said lasted seven in- By ROBERT MINER Graeme McDowell, who won nings, only giv- For The Times Leader By RYAN KONOPKI last year’s Open at Pebble Beach. ing up four hits with no walks and WILKES-BARRE -- Chris For The Times Leader “He’s great for golf. He’s a breath fanning four to pick up the victo- Garges and Kelly Ciravolo ran WILKES-BARRE – Wilkes- of fresh air for the game and ry and help the Clippers improve and biked their way to victo- Barre resident Con McCole perhaps we’re ready for golf’s to 47-23 in the IL West. ries in the eighth annual has competed in competitive next superstar and maybe Rory “I had good fastball command, Wilkes-Barre Duathlon on racing events for 30 years, but is it.” working the ball in and out,” Huff Sunday. the hour and a half he spent With Woods now damaged said. “Attacked the zone and Both duath- racing with his daughter Sun- goods, golf is in desperate need threw first-pitch strikes and that letes won the day morning was a moment of a new star and the youngster was huge.” MORE event – a he will cherish for a long from Holywood, Northern Ire- Huff wasn’t only pitching well. INSIDE three-mile run time. land, couldn’t be more perfect if He made a superb defensive play •A look at followed by a “It was an excellent Fa- he came from central casting in in the bottom of the sixth on a Sunday’s 16.9-mile bike ther’s Day present,” he said. Hollywood, Calif. grounder down the first base line Wilkes-Barre and another “Lots of fun.” He’s a fresh face under a mop by Doug Bernier. The pitcher Duathlon in three-mile run Con and Stephanie of hair, so disarmingly candid pictures, scooped the ball with his glove Page 4B –in wire-to- McCole ran together for the you wonder if he got the memo and shoveled to first baseman wire fashion. first time as a father-daughter that athletes aren’t really sup- Shelley Duncan to get the close Garges, 36, relay team at the 2011 Wilkes- posed to say what they think. In out. of Bethlehem, finished with a Barre Duathlon, a USA the wake of his final round deba- The Yankees only collected cumulative time of 1hour, 13 Triathlon sanctioned race. cle at the Masters, he had to five hits, consisting of two each minutes and 48.94 seconds, The proceeds from the event teach himself to play with a by Brandon Laird and Jordan Par- winning $100. It was Garges’ will benefit youth programs certain arrogance, mostly be- raz and an infield single by Ber- second win in four tries at the held at the Jewish Communi- cause off the course his person- nier. Laird and Parraz accounted Wilkes-Barre race. ty Center and the Wilkes- ality is best suited for having a for the only hits off Huff, while “There were three of us in Barre Family YMCA. pint with his friends at the Bernier’s hit was in the eighth. the lead pack for a while,” said The Father’s Day event, neighborhood pub. Laird, the No. 5 hitter in the li- Garges. “I opened up a lead which included a three-mile His game is even more entic- neup, and Parraz, the sixth hitter, towards the end of the first run run, a 16.9-mile bike ride and ing. McIlroy drives the ball so poked consecutive one-out sin- and had a very good transition was capped off by another long and straight that his fellow gles in the fifth. But they were left onto the bike. I had a good three-mile run, was memora- pros stop to watch, his iron play on the bases when P.J. Pilittere bike. But I could see that Sean ble for both of the McColes. is meticulous, and he’s now and Luis Nunez each flied out to (Robbins) was close to me. I “I loved doing a team (re- figuring out a way to get the ball end the inning. knew that he was a strong lay) with him,” said Stepha- in the hole with his putter on a The duo came through again in runner. And I was concerned nie, 16, who ran both legs of more consistent basis. Kelly Ciravolo rounds a turn on Middle Road as she leads in the SeeCLIPPERS, Page 6B SeeDUATHLON, Page 5B female category of the race. SeeFATHER, Page 5B SeeGREATNESS,Page 5B K

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LOCAL 16. (25) Ed Carpenter, Dallara-Honda, 223, Run- NCAA BULLETIN BOARD will be provided. An athletic trainer ning. CALENDAR 17. (11) Ana Beatriz, Dallara-Honda, 222, Running. BASEBALL will be on staff. Registration forms 18. (19) Alex Tagliani, Dallara-Honda, 196, Run- are available at The Ranchwagon CAMPS/CLINICS Today's Events ning. AMERICA’S College World Series and Newell’s Fuel Mart. For more SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL 19. (4) Tony Kanaan, Dallara-Honda, 194, Contact. (5:45 p.m. unless noted) 20. (6) E.J. Viso, Dallara-Honda, 163, Contact. At TD Ameritrade Park information, call 696-3748. 21. (18) J.R. Hildebrand, Dallara-Honda, 120, Run- LINE Crestwood Comets Boys Basket- Greater Pittston at Wilkes-Barre Omaha, Neb. Plains Twp. Recreation Camps for Mountain Top at Plains ning. ball Camp has applications avail- 22. (14) Alex Lloyd, Dallara-Honda, 79, Contact. Double Elimination Basketball, Wrestling, Football, and Nanticoke at Hazleton able. The camp is under the direc- Old Forge at Swoyersville 23. (24) Sebastian Saavedra, Dallara-Honda, 78, x-if necessary Field Hockey will be held June Back Mountain at Tunkhannock Contact. Saturday, June 18 tion of Head Coach Mark Atherton. 24. (22) Vitor Meira, Dallara-Honda, 69, Mechani- Vanderbilt 7, North Carolina 3 27-30. Applications can be picked Tuesday, June 21 The camp will be held the week of SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL cal. By Roxy Roxborough Florida 8, Texas 4 up at the Plains Twp. Admin. (5:45 p.m. unless noted) 25. (26) Simona de Silvestro, Dallara-Honda, 11, Sunday, June 19 June 27-July 1. Morning sessions Northwest at Tunkhannock Handling. Virginia 4, California 1 Building 126, North Main Street. For 26. (7) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Dallara-Honda, 0, Con- South Carolina 5, Texas A&M 4 will be for boys entering 3rd grade Wednesday, June 22 tact. BASEBALL more information, call Bill at 825- SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Today though 5th grade and the after- Race Statistics 5574. (5:45 p.m. unless noted) Favorite Odds Underdog Game 5 — North Carolina (50-15) vs. Texas noon session will be for boys Winners average speed: 117.390. (49-18), 2 p.m. Swoyersville at Plains Interleague The Kingston Parks and Recre- Northwest at Nanticoke Time of Race: 1:56:43.5877. Game 6 — Vanderbilt (53-10) vs. Florida (51-17), 7 entering 6th grade though 9th Margin of Victory: 1.4271seconds. ation Department would like to Wilkes-Barre at Hazleton PIRATES -$115 Orioles p.m. grade. Both sessions will be held at Greater Pittston at Old Forge Cautions: 6 for 61 laps. Tuesday, June 21 welcome everyone for its annual Back Mountain at Mountain Top Lead Changes: 5 among 3 drivers. INDIANS -$112 Rockies Game 7 — California (37-22) vs. Game 4 loser, 2 the Crestwood Middle School. For Lap Leaders: Franchitti 1-115, Kanaan 116-134, p.m. Kamp and Klub Kingston with Thursday, June 23 Franchitti 135-153, Kanaan 154-167, Castroneves RED SOX -$195 Padres more information, call Coach SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Game 8 — Virginia (55-10) vs. Game 4 winner, 7 organized swimming, games, 168-198, Franchitti 199-225. p.m. Artherton at 825-4116 or e-mail (5:45 p.m. unless noted) Points: Power 271, Franchitti 271, Servia198, Dixon REDS -$128 Yankees activities, movies, arts and crafts, Hazleton at Plains 195, Rahal 176, Kanaan 171, Briscoe 165, Tagliani Wednesday, June 22 him at mark.atherton@csdco- BRAVES -$118 Blue Jays guest speakers and more. Kamp is Friday, June 24 147, Sato 142, Patrick 141. Game 9 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 loser, 7 p.m. mets.org. SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL Thursday, June 23 for children ages 5-8 and Klub is Angels -$122 MARLINS John Hughes Wrestling Mini (5:45 p.m. unless noted) Game10 — Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 loser, 7 p.m. for ages 9-13 at the Kingston Plains at Greater Pittston RANGERS -$160 Astros Friday, June 24 Camp will be held Friday, Saturday Tunkhannock at Nanticoke Game 11 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, 2 Recreation Center. Kamp sessions Wilkes-Barre at Northwest WHITE SOX -$138 Cubs p.m. and Sunday at Benton High Hazleton at Old Forge are limited to 30 children in each GOLF BREWERS -$135 Rays Game 12 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 7 School. Registration begins at 9:30 Swoyersville at Back Mountain p.m. session as well as Klub sessions. a.m., with all three sessions run- Saturday, June 25 DODGERS -$148 Tigers Saturday, June 25 Sessions will run from 8 a.m. – 1 SENIOR LEGION BASEBALL U.S. Open x-Game 13 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, 2 ning from 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. (5:45 p.m. unless noted) At Congressional Country Club (Blue Course) p.m. p.m. or from 1–6 p.m. or all day Swoyersville at Mountain Top, 2 p.m. Cost for commuters is $95 and is Bethesda, Md. x-Game14 — Game 8 winner vs. Game10 winner, 7 from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. This will be an p.m. open to all age groups. Walk-ons Purse: $8 million Championship Series eight week camp and will start on Yardage: 7,574; Par: 71 are welcome and participants are Best-of-3 Monday and run until Aug. 12, (a-amateur) encouraged to bring a lunch. Monday, June 27 — Game 1, 8 p.m. Monday – Friday. Call the Kingston Rory McIlroy, $1,440,000 ...... 65-66-68-69—268 BASEBALL Tuesday, June 28 — Game 2, 8 p.m. Questions can be directed to Russ Jason Day, $865,000...... 71-72-65-68—276 x-Wednesday, June 29 — Game 3, 8 p.m. Recreation Center for prices and TRANSACTIONS Hughes at 864-3916 or Kevin Chappell, $364,241 ...... 76-67-69-66—278 information, at 287-1106. Robert Garrigus, $364,241...... 70-70-68-70—278 International League [email protected]. BASEBALL Lee Westwood, $364,241...... 75-68-65-70—278 King’s College Lady Monarch Y.E. Yang, $364,241 ...... 68-69-70-71—278 North Division MEETINGS American League Peter Hanson, $228,416 ...... 72-71-69-67—279 WLPct. GB BOSTON RED SOX—Selected the contract of LHP Girls Basketball Camps will be Sergio Garcia, $228,416...... 69-71-69-70—279 Lehigh Valley (Phillies)...... 42 27 .609 — Andrew Miller from Pawtucket (IL). Placed RHP Charl Schwartzel, $192,962...... 68-74-72-66—280 held June 20-24 and again July Clay Buchholz on the15-day DL, retroactive to June Louis Oosthuizen, $192,962 .....69-73-71-67—280 Yankees...... 36 31 .537 5 Crestwood Football Booster Club 1 Wimbledon 25-29 at King’s College. Times for 17. Brandt Snedeker, $163,083 ...... 70-70-72-69—281 Pawtucket (Red Sox)...... 35 33 .515 6 ⁄2 will be meeting June 27 at 7 p.m. —Named Bruce Fields hit- 1 both camps are 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Heath Slocum, $163,083...... 71-70-70-70—281 Rochester (Twins)...... 27 39 .409 13 ⁄2 Draw List at King’s Restaurante. Any ques- ting coach. Davis Love III, $163,083 ...... 70-71-70-70—281 Buffalo (Mets) ...... 29 42 .408 14 —Agreed to terms with SS At The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Camp is open to girls age 8 though Graeme McDowell, $129,517 ...70-74-69-69—282 Syracuse (Nationals) ...... 27 40 .403 14 Club tions, call Tony at 430-7571. Yunel Escobar on a two-year contract extension Webb Simpson, $129,517 ...... 75-71-66-70—282 17. Registration includes a T-shirt, through the 2013 season. South Division Wimbledon, England High School Division Summer Bo Van Pelt, $129,517 ...... 76-67-68-71—282 games, instructions and pool-time National League WLPct. GB June 20-July 3 League will hold a coaches meet- Matt Kuchar, $129,517 ...... 72-68-69-73—282 daily. For more information, call —Activated OF Nate McLouth Fredrik Jacobson, $129,517...... 74-69-66-73—282 Durham (Rays)...... 38 31 .551 — w-wild card, q-qualifier, l-lucky loser ing June 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the from the 15-day DL. Designated UT Joe Mather for Johan Edfors, $105,905...... 70-72-74-67—283 Gwinnett (Braves) ...... 36 33 .522 2 Men the Women’s Basketball Office at assignment. 1 Steve Stricker, $105,905 ...... 75-69-69-70—283 Charlotte (White Sox) ...... 33 35 .485 4 ⁄2 (1), Spain, vs. Michael Russell, United Dupont Lions Field located at 200 FLORIDA MARLINS—Announced the resignation States 208-5900, ext 5432; or visit the of manager Edwin Rodriguez. Ryan Palmer, $97,242...... 69-72-73-70—284 Norfolk (Orioles) ...... 27 42 .391 11 Elm St. in Dupont to all those a-Patrick Cantlay...... 75-67-70-72—284 West Division Pablo Andujar, Spain, vs. Ryan Sweeting, United website at www.kingscollegeathlet- SAN DIEGO PADRES—Activated 2B Orlando Hud- States interested in entering the league. If son from the 15-day DL. Optioned INF Logan For- Robert Rock, $76,455 ...... 70-71-76-68—285 WLPct. GB ics.com. Gary Woodland, $76,455...... 73-71-73-68—285 w-Gilles Muller, Luxembourg, vs. Tommy Haas, unable to attend, call Nicole Hos- sythe to Tucson (PCL). Columbus (Indians)...... 47 23 .671 — Germany King’s College will be hosting a WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Activated LHP Tom Retief Goosen, $76,455...... 73-73-71-68—285 Dustin Johnson, $76,455...... 75-71-69-70—285 Louisville (Reds) ...... 40 30 .571 7 Fabio Fognini, Italy, vs. Milos Raonic (31), Canada kins at 239-9415. Gorzelanny from the 15-day DL. Placed OF Rick 1 baseball camp in Wilkes-Barre Bill Haas, $76,455...... 73-73-68-71—285 Indianapolis (Pirates) ...... 35 36 .493 12 ⁄2 Juan Martin del Potro (24), Argentina, vs. q-Flavio Holy Redeemer Royals Football Ankiel on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 15. Cipolla, Italy Twp., from June 27-30 with July 1 Brandt Jobe, $76,455...... 71-70-70-74—285 Toledo (Tigers)...... 30 40 .429 17 will hold a meeting Monday for all FOOTBALL Henrik Stenson, $76,455 ...... 70-72-69-74—285 Saturday's Games Olivier Rochus, Belgium, vs. q-Kenny de Schepper, as a weather make-up day, at Indianapolis 7, Rochester 5, 9 innings, 1st game France students wishing to play for the Canadian Football League Ryo Ishikawa, $50,436 ...... 74-70-74-68—286 Frederico Gil, Portugal, vs. w-Dudi Sela, Israel King’s College Betzler Fields. The Gregory Havret, $50,436 ...... 77-69-71-69—286 Pawtucket 8, Lehigh Valley 1 2011-12 season at 7 p.m. in the EDMONTON ESKIMOS—Acquired RB Jerome Louisville 3, Toledo 1 q-Edouard Roger-Vasselin, France, vs. Gilles Si- Messam from the BC Lions for a 2013 fifth-round Seung Yul Noh, $50,436...... 72-70-73-71—286 mon (15), France camp is open to all players ages Rory Sabbatini, $50,436...... 72-73-70-71—286 Durham 8, Gwinnett 1 school auditorium. The meeting is draft pick. Rochester 12, Indianapolis 7, 9 innings, 2nd game Mardy Fish (10), United States, vs. Marcel Granoll- 5-12 and will feature small group John Senden, $50,436...... 70-72-72-72—286 ers, Spain open to parents and students in Dohoon Kim, $50,436 ...... 73-71-70-72—286 Yankees 4, Columbus 0 instructions, demonstrations, Charlotte 7, Syracuse 6, 11 innings Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany, vs. Denis Istomin, grades 9-12 and even those in 7th Harrison Frazar, $50,436...... 72-73-68-73—286 Uzbekistan instructional games, and hands-on Zach Johnson, $50,436 ...... 71-69-72-74—286 Norfolk 11, Buffalo 3 and 8th and attend grade schools Robin Haase, Netherlands, vs. Pere Riba, Spain drills. The camp will run from 9:30 Kyung-Tae Kim, $50,436...... 69-72-69-76—286 Sunday's Games Radek Stepanek, Czech Republic, vs. Fernando in the Catholic School system. Adam Hadwin, $41,154...... 75-71-73-68—287 Columbus 2, Yankees 0 Verdasco (21), Spain a.m. – 2:30 p.m. daily. For more WHAT’S ON TV Martin Kaymer, $41,154...... 74-70-72-71—287 Indianapolis 8, Rochester 3 Newly appointed head coach Juan Ignacio Chela (25), Argentina, vs. q-Marinko information or to register, go to Sunghoon Kang, $41,154 ...... 74-72-70-71—287 Lehigh Valley 2, Pawtucket 0 Matesevic, Australia Joseph Ostrowski will introduce Sangmoon Bae, $37,351...... 75-71-75-67—288 Buffalo 16, Norfolk 2, 8 innings , United States, vs. Alex Bogomolov www.kingscollegeathletics.com COLLEGE BASEBALL Lucas Glover, $37,351...... 76-69-73-70—288 Durham 2, Gwinnett 1 Jr., United States himself, his staff, program, and Charlotte 10, Syracuse 9 and click baseball. 2 p.m. a-Russell Henley...... 73-69-71-75—288 q-Ruben Bemelmans, Belgium, vs. Julien Benne- outline his plans and goals for the Charley Hoffman, $31,264...... 71-74-75-69—289 Toledo at Louisville, 6:05 p.m. teau, France Misericordia University Men’s ESPN — World Series, game 5, Texas vs. North Today's Games Carolina, Omaha, Neb. Luke Donald, $31,264...... 74-72-74-69—289 Filippo Volandri, Italy, vs. Tomas Berdych (6), team and players. Norfolk at Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Czech Republic Basketball Coach Trevor Woodruff 7 p.m. Michael Putnam, $31,264...... 74-71-73-71—289 Chez Reavie, $31,264...... 70-75-72-72—289 Indianapolis at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Andy Murray (4), Britain, vs. Daniel Gimeno-Traver, will host a boys basketball school ESPN2 — World Series, game 6, Vanderbilt vs. Charlotte at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. Spain PHYSICALS Florida, at Omaha, Neb. Robert Karlsson, $31,264...... 79-67-71-72—289 June 20-24 in the Anderson Padraig Harrington, $31,264.....71-73-72-73—289 Buffalo at Durham, 7:05 p.m. Tobias Kamke, Germany, vs. Blaz Kavcic, Slovenia Scott Piercy, $24,708 ...... 73-71-76-70—290 Syracuse at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Sergiy Stakhovsky, Ukraine, vs. w-Daniel Cox, Bri- Sports-Health Center. The camp is Alexander Noren, $24,708...... 75-67-74-74—290 Pawtucket at Louisville, 7:05 p.m. tain GAR Fall Sports Physicals will be Toledo at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. open to boys between 8 and 17 7 p.m. Marc Leishman, $24,708 ...... 73-69-72-76—290 Ivan Ljubicic, Croatia, vs. Marin Cilic (27), Croatia held June 24 for boys at 11 a.m. and ROOT — Baltimore at Pittsburgh J.J. Henry, $21,792 ...... 72-73-76-70—291 Tuesday's Games Richard Gasquet (17), France, vs. Santiago Giral- years old and will run from 9 a.m. – ESPN — N.Y. Yankees at Cincinnati for girls at 9 a.m. in the nurses’ Anthony Kim, $21,792...... 74-72-75-70—291 Norfolk at Yankees, 7:05 p.m. do, Colombia noon. The cost is $100 and in- TENNIS Phil Mickelson, $21,792...... 74-69-77-71—291 Indianapolis at Lehigh Valley, 7:05 p.m. Igor Kunitsyn, Russia, vs. q-Igor Sijsling, Nether- office at the High School. All Matteo Manassero, $21,792 ...... 74-72-73-72—291 Charlotte at Rochester, 7:05 p.m. lands cludes individualized instruction, Buffalo at Durham, 7:05 p.m. athletes must have completed 7 a.m. Edoardo Molinari, $21,792 ...... 74-70-74-73—291 q-, Austria, vs. l-Simone Bolelli, Italy T-shirts, and an optional swim ESPN2 — Wimbledon, first round, at Wimbledon, Syracuse at Gwinnett, 7:05 p.m. Potito Starace, Italy, vs. Stanislas Wawrinka (14), paperwork to receive physicals. Alvaro Quiros, $21,792 ...... 70-71-72-78—291 Pawtucket at Louisville, 7:05 p.m. Switzerland period. England Todd Hamilton, $19,763...... 73-72-77-70—292 Those who do not attend will be Toledo at Columbus, 7:05 p.m. Gael Monfils (9), France, vs. , Misericordia University will host Justin Hicks, $19,763 ...... 74-71-76-71—292 Germany responsible for their own phys- Marcel Siem, $19,763 ...... 79-66-74-73—292 New York - Penn League l-Grega Zemlja, Slovenia, vs. q-Lukas Lacko, Slo- afield hockey camp June 20-24 at Bubba Watson, $18,620...... 71-75-74-73—293 vakia icals. All coaches should attend Brian Gay, $18,620 ...... 73-71-74-75—293 McNamara Division Mangelsdorf Field under the direc- WLPct. GB w-Arnaud Clement, France, vs. q-Lukasz Kubot, these sessions. Paper work will be NASCAR Jeff Overton, $18,620...... 72-72-74-75—293 Poland tion of head coach Robyn Fedor Bud Cauley, $18,620 ...... 71-72-74-76—293 Brooklyn (Mets) ...... 21.667 — Ivo Karlovic, Croatia, vs. Janko Tipsarevic (23), Ser- available in the main office Mon- 1 Stahovic. The camp is open to girls Kevin Streelman, $17,819 ...... 73-73-74-75—295 Aberdeen (Orioles) ...... 11.500 ⁄2 bia day – Friday from 9 a.m. – noon. 1 Sprint Cup Alexandre Rocha, $17,178 ...... 69-76-76-76—297 Hudson Valley (Rays)...... 11.500 ⁄2 Thomaz Bellucci (30), Brazil, vs. Rainer Schuettler, in fifth through 11th grade and Christo Greyling, $17,178...... 72-74-75-76—297 Germany Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 Staten Island (Yankees)...... 12.333 1 features individual instruction in Kenichi Kuboya, $17,178...... 73-73-74-77—297 Pinckney Division Feliciano Lopez, Spain, vs. Michael Berrer, Germa- REGISTRATIONS/TRYOUTS At Michigan International Speedway Wes Heffernan, $16,539 ...... 75-71-79-78—303 ny agility, stick work, and team work. WLPct. GB Checkerboard Inn Bowling Brooklyn, Mich. a-Brad Benjamin ...... 72-73-80-80—305 Jaroslav Pospisil, Czech Republic, vs. Victor Ha- There will also be access to the Lap length: 2 miles Auburn (Nationals)...... 21.667 — nescu, Romania League will hold its annual clam- Nationwide Mahoning Valley (Indians) ...... 21.667 — q-Andreas Beck, Germany, vs. (8), Anderson Center pool. Camp hours (Start position in parentheses) bake at the Checkerboard Inn 1. (10) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 200 laps, 107.5 rat- Wichita Open Williamsport (Phillies) ...... 21.667 — United States are from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. daily and ing, 47 points, $202,200. At Crestview Country Club Batavia (Cardinals)...... 12.333 1 David Ferrer (7), Spain, vs. Benoit Paire, France Grove in Trucksville, on Sunday. 2. (3) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 200, 130.1, 43, $170,436. Ivan Dodig, Croatia, vs. l-Ryan Harrison, United the cost is $115. It also includes a Wichita, Kan. Jamestown (Marlins) ...... 12.333 1 States Refreshments, food, and games 3. (24) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 200, 124.3, 42, State College (Pirates)...... 12.333 1 T-shirt and lunch. $157,516. Purse: $600,000 Carlos Berlocq, Argentina, vs. q-Karol Beck, Slova- will be available from noon- 7 p.m. Yardage: 6,959; Par: 71 Stedler Division kia Mini Football Fundamentals and 4. (9) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 200, 107.4, 41, All teams are reminded to provide $106,475. Mathew Goggin, $108,000...... 66-65-66-69—266 WLPct. GB Andrey Golubev, Kazakhstan, vs. Guillermo Gar- Drill Camp presented by Dallas 5. (23) Carl Edwards, Ford, 200, 114.9, 40, Kyle Thompson, $64,800...... 67-64-67-69—267 Connecticut (Tigers) ...... 21.667 — cia-Lopez (26), Spain pizzas for the raffle. The Salty $138,716. Troy Kelly, $34,800...... 67-64-67-70—268 Vermont (Athletics) ...... 21.667 — Alexandr Dolgopolov (22), Ukraine, vs. Fernando varsity football coach Ted Jackson Gonzalez, Chile Dogs will be honored as league 6. (13) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 200, 100.2, 39, Scott Brown, $34,800...... 69-65-66-68—268 Lowell (Red Sox)...... 12.333 1 will be held from 9 a.m.-noon July $130,450. Billy Hurley III, $24,000 ...... 69-69-66-66—270 q-Rik de Voest, South Africa, vs. Ruben Ramirez champions. For more information, Tri-City (Astros) ...... 12.333 1 Hidalgo, Spain 18-20 at Dallas High School. Jack- 7. (6) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 200, 93.3, 37, Aaron Watkins, $21,600...... 68-70-65-68—271 call Frank Lipski at 675-7532. $127,608. Jin Park, $18,700 ...... 70-64-70-68—272 Saturday's Games Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria, vs. q-Cedrik-Marcel son, his coaching staff and current 8. (27) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 200, 80.2, 36, Josh Geary, $18,700...... 69-67-68-68—272 Lowell 3, Connecticut 2 Stebe, Germany The 12th Annual Jonathan Grula Staten Island 3, Brooklyn 2 l-Go Soeda, Japan, vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (12), and former Dallas players will be $129,408. Martin Flores, $18,700 ...... 69-65-69-69—272 Memorial Foundation Golf Tour- 9. (19) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 200, 88.5, 35, Rob Oppenheim, $16,200 ...... 72-65-64-72—273 Tri-City 10, Vermont 0 France the instructors. The camp is open $92,900. Matt Weibring, $12,300 ...... 70-66-71-67—274 Hudson Valley 3, Aberdeen 1 Nicolas Almagro (16), Spain, vs. Jarkko Nieminen, nament will be held Sunday, July Batavia 9, Auburn 6 Finland to players ages 6-13. Cost is $50 10. (4) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 200, 96.5, 34, Travis Bertoni, $12,300...... 70-68-68-68—274 31, at Blue Ridge Golf Course. $111,364. Tommy Biershenk, $12,300 ...... 67-69-69-69—274 Mahoning Valley 4, Jamestown 3 John Isner, United States, vs. Nicolas Mahut, Williamsport 3, State College 1 per camper or $75 for two from 11. (1) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 200, 110, 34, $130,525. Steven Alker, $12,300...... 71-67-67-69—274 France Shotgun start at 1:30 p.m. Cost is 12. (12) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 200, 68.1, 0, Sunday's Games Somdev Devvarman, India, vs. Denis Gremelmayr, the same family in advance. Cost is Chris Nallen, $12,300...... 72-67-65-70—274 Germany $120 and includes green fees, $81,450. Roger Tambellini, $12,300 ...... 64-66-71-73—274 Auburn 6, Batavia 4 $60 at the door. The camp in- 13. (26) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 200, 94.1, 31, Vermont 6, Tri-City 5 Juan Monaco, Argentina, vs. Mikhail Youzhny (18), carts, snack lunch, awards dinner, Andrew Svoboda, $9,000 ...... 68-69-70-68—275 Russia cludes fundamentals on blocking $120,061. Erik Compton, $9,000 ...... 73-66-68-68—275 Brooklyn 5, Staten Island 3 prizes, golfers gifts including a 14. (22) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 200, 87.9, 31, Mahoning Valley 5, Jamestown 2 David Nalbandian (28), Argentina, vs. Julian Reis- and tackling, position drills and Brian Smock, $9,000 ...... 67-71-67-70—275 Connecticut 3, Lowell 1 ter, Germany $126,086. Travis Hampshire, $5,772...... 72-66-71-67—276 T-shirt, and complimentary re- 15. (7) Greg Biffle, Ford, 200, 121.5, 31, $102,325. Hudson Valley at Aberdeen, 5:35 p.m. Florent Serra, France, vs. Andreas Haider-Maurer, weightlifting exhibition and in- Cameron Percy, $5,772 ...... 71-67-71-67—276 State College 3, Williamsport 0 Austria freshments. 16. (17) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 200, 62.2, 0, $80,650. Todd Bailey, $5,772...... 70-66-72-68—276 struction. Camp T-shirts and drinks 17. (31) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 200, 72.7, 27, , France, vs. q-Conor Niland, Ire- Matt Every, $5,772...... 72-66-70-68—276 Today's Games $117,186. Aberdeen at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. land 18. (30) Joey Logano, Toyota, 200, 65.9, 26, Matt Davidson, $5,772...... 65-71-72-68—276 Williamsport at Jamestown, 7:05 p.m. Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, vs. $87,850. Miguel Angel Carballo, $5,772..72-67-69-68—276 Staten Island at Hudson Valley, 7:05 p.m. (3), Switzerland 19. (14) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 200, 65.3, 25, David Lingmerth, $5,772...... 71-66-70-69—276 Tri-City at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Robin Soderling (5), Sweden, vs. Philipp Petzschn- $114,164. James Hahn, $5,772 ...... 72-68-67-69—276 Batavia at Mahoning Valley, 7:05 p.m. er, Germany 20. (20) David Ragan, Ford, 200, 74.6, 24, $88,550. Mark Hensby, $5,772 ...... 67-69-69-71—276 Lowell at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. Kei Nishikori, Japan, vs. , Australia United States SUPERFECTA (1-4-5-6) $27.60 21. (15) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 200, 77.3, Peter Lonard, $5,772...... 66-69-69-72—276 Auburn at State College, 7:05 p.m. Igor Andreev, Russia, vs. Teymuraz Gabashvili, (6), Italy, vs. Jelena Dokic, PICK 3 (3-4-1) $153.80 23, $86,625. Justin Bolli, $3,840...... 69-70-71-67—277 Tuesday's Games Russia Australia Sixth - $18,000 Pace 1:50.4 22. (16) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 200, 56.8, 23, Brice Garnett, $3,840 ...... 69-69-69-70—277 Aberdeen at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. q-Bernard Tomic, Australia, vs. Nikolay Davydenko Barbora Zahlavova Strycova, Czech Republic, vs. 6-Grinning Breed (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.40 3.00 2.80 $104,645. Scott Gardiner, $3,840...... 71-69-66-71—277 Hudson Valley at Staten Island, 7 p.m. (29), Russia q-Aleksandra Wozniak, Canada 8-Sody’s Moonshine (Jo Pavia Jr) 10.00 8.60 23. (18) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 200, 71.5, 21, Tri-City at Connecticut, 7:05 p.m. Florian Mayer (20), Germany, vs. w-Daniel Evans, , Japan, vs. , Austria 5-Ken Ubr Dream (An Miller) 8.40 $108,891. Williamsport at Jamestown, 7:05 p.m. Britain Christina McHale, United States, vs. Ekaterina Ma- EXACTA (6-8) $80.20 24. (33) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 200, 63.4, 20, Batavia at Mahoning Valley, 7:05 p.m. Xavier Malisse, Belgium, vs. Mischa Zverev, Ger- karova (28), Russia TRIFECTA (6-8-5) $784.00 $85,650. Auburn at State College, 7:05 p.m. many Shahar Peer (22), Israel, vs. , Russia SUPERFECTA (6-8-5-ALL) $667.80 25. (41) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 200, 58.6, 19, SOCCER Lowell at Vermont, 7:05 p.m. Ernests Gulbis, Latvia, vs. , Russia Sorana Cirstea, Romania, vs. Pauline Parmentier, Seventh - $25,000 Trot 1:52.4 $103,483. w-Alejandro Falla, Colombia, vs. Jurgen Melzer France 1-Dejarmbro (Tr Smedshammer) 2.80 2.40 2.40 26. (11) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 199, 71.7, 18, Eastern League (11), Austria q-Irina Falconi, United States, vs. l-Stephanie Du- 7-Bambino Hall (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.40 3.40 $84,975. Viktor Troicki (13), Serbia, vs. Maximo Gonzalez, bois, Canada 6-Leader Of The Gang (Ro Pierce) 3.40 Eastern Division 27. (21) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 199, 45.1, 17, EASTERN CONFERENCE Argentina l-Stephanie Foretz Gacon, France, vs. Andrea Pet- EXACTA (1-7) $11.20 WLPct. GB $127,511...... WLTPts GF GA Yen-hsun Lu, , vs. Tommy Robredo, Spain kovic (11), Germany TRIFECTA (1-7-6) $88.60 Ricardo Mello, Brazil, vs. q-Frank Dancevic, Cana- 28. (8) Kasey Kahne, Toyota,199, 88,16, $100,683. Philadelphia ...... 644221612 New Hampshire (Blue Jays) .4127.603 — Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (14), Russia, vs. q-Le- SUPERFECTA (1-7-6-5) $160.60 1 da sya Tsurenko, Ukraine Eighth - $25,000 Pace 1:49.4 29. (40) David Gilliland, Ford, 199, 46.9, 15, New York...... 527222113 Trenton (Yankees) ...... 40 29 .580 1 ⁄2 $91,908. 1 w-James Ward, Britain, vs. Michael Llodra (19), Vesna Dolonts, Russia, vs. , Russia 4-Bullville Powerful (Ji Taggart Jr) 12.40 5.80 7.20 Columbus...... 546211616 New Britain (Twins) ...... 37 30 .552 3 ⁄2 30. (25) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 199, 48.9, France , Ukraine, vs. Alize Cornet, 1-Rockin The House (Ma Kakaley) 2.80 2.80 Houston...... 466181920 Reading (Phillies)...... 35 33 .515 6 Marcos Baghdatis (32), Cyprus, vs. James Blake, France 6-Sam Hill (An Miller) 5.20 14, $115,683. D.C...... 455171925 31. (28) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 199, 41.3, 0, $87,658. Portland (Red Sox) ...... 23 43 .348 17 United States , Italy, vs. (17), Estonia EXACTA (4-1) $29.60 Chicago ...... 249151720 1 Binghamton (Mets) ...... 23 44 .343 17 ⁄2 Andreas Seppi, Italy, vs. Albert Montanes, Spain Daniela Hantuchova (25), Slovakia, vs. q-Vitalia TRIFECTA (4-1-6) $376.00 32. (35) Mike Bliss, Ford, 199, 42.2, 0, $84,947. New England ...... 376151219 33. (5) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 199, 56.8, 11, Western Division Kevin Anderson, South Africa, vs. Illya Marchenko, Diatchenko, Russia SUPERFECTA (4-1-6-2) $899.80 Toronto FC...... 269151526 $99,170. WLPct. GB Ukraine q-Chang Kai-chen, Taiwan, vs. q-Marina Erakovic, Ninth - $22,000 Trot 1:55.4 34. (42) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 198, 36.3, 10, Sporting Kansas City...... 364131720 Jeremy Chardy, France, vs. (2), New Zealand 1-Master Buckin Uhl (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4.00 2.80 WESTERN CONFERENCE Harrisburg (Nationals)...... 39 29 .574 — Serbia Sandra Zahlavova, Czech Republic, vs. Iveta Ben- 2.10 $73,675. 1 35. (2) David Reutimann, Toyota, 180, 70.4, 9, ...... WLTPts GF GA Bowie (Orioles) ...... 36 33 .522 3 ⁄2 Women esova, Czech Republic 2-Bayside Volo (Ma Kakaley) 3.20 3.00 $101,483. Los Angeles...... 927342515 Richmond (Giants) ...... 34 34 .500 5 (1), Denmark, vs. Arantxa Par- Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia, vs. Victoria Aza- 5-Austin’s Jon Jon (Mi Simons) 5.40 1 36. (36) Andy Lally, Ford, accident, 155, 36.6, 8, FC Dallas ...... 844282017 Altoona (Pirates) ...... 34 35 .493 5 ⁄2 ra Santonja, Spain renka (4), Belarus EXACTA (1-2) $12.20 1 Petra Kvitova (8), Czech Republic, vs. q-Alexa TRIFECTA (1-2-5) $50.20 $82,025. Seattle...... 647251915 Erie (Tigers) ...... 33 34 .493 5 ⁄2 , India, vs. Virginie Razzano, France Glatch, United States SUPERFECTA (1-2-5-3) $177.20 37. (37) Robby Gordon, Dodge, vibration, 80, 30.5, ...... 63422158Akron (Indians)...... 33 37 .471 7 , Australia, vs. Andrea Hla- 7, $72,475. Colorado...... 547221817 vackova, Czech Republic w-, Britain, vs. Anne Keothavong, PICK 4 (6-1-4-1(4 Out of 4)) $70.40 Saturday's Games , Ukraine, vs. Jarmila Gajdosova Britain Tenth - $29,000 Pace 1:50.3 38. (39) Casey Mears, Toyota, electrical, 51, 39.5, San Jose...... 554192017 Harrisburg 6, Altoona 3, 1st game 7, $72,390. Chivas USA ...... 465171818 (27), Australia , Canada, vs. Patricia Mayr- 3-Drop Red (An Miller) 15.80 4.80 2.80 New Britain 2, Reading 1 Dominika Cibulkova (24), Slovakia, vs. Mirjana Achleitner, Austria 1-Kiss My Art (Ty Buter) 7.60 3.20 39. (34) J.J. Yeley, Chevrolet, brakes, 47, 34, 5, Portland ...... 562171519 Bowie 3, Richmond 1 $72,340. Vancouver...... 268141722 Lucic, Croatia Vera Dushevina, Russia, vs. (29), 4-Delivered From Zin (Ge Brennan) 3.20 Akron 9, Portland 4 , Slovenia, vs. , Italy EXACTA (3-1) $102.20 40. (29) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, vibration, 44, 31.5, NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Binghamton 7, Trenton 4 0, $72,300. Wednesday's Games Sweden (19), Belgium, vs. Varvara Lep- TRIFECTA (3-1-4) $482.80 New Hampshire 14, Erie 1 Mathilde Johansson, France, vs. w-Heather Wat- chenko, United States SUPERFECTA (3-1-4-2) $2,016.40 41. (32) David Stremme, Chevrolet, clutch, 39, New England 0, Toronto FC 0, tie Harrisburg 4, Altoona 3, 2nd game 33.9, 3, $72,260. son, Britain , United States, vs. , Eleventh - $24,000 Pace 1:50.4 Friday's Games Sunday's Games Romania 6-New Release (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.40 2.40 2.20 42. (43) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, brakes, 30, 28.3, 0, Sporting Kansas City 1, San Jose 0 , Spain, vs. Julia Goerges $72,195. Portland 7, Akron 2 (16), Germany , China, vs. (12), 8-Multiple Choice (La Stalbaum) 4.20 2.60 43. (38) Michael McDowell, Toyota, electrical, 28, Saturday's Games Trenton 10, Binghamton 8 Sam Stosur (10), Australia, vs. , Hun- Russia 5-Kentucky Rebel (Ge Brennan) 3.00 29.4, 1, $71,792. Seattle FC 1, Toronto FC 0 New Britain 5, Reading 3 gary EXACTA (6-8) $8.60 Top 12 in Points: 1. C.Edwards, 532; 2. K.Harvick, New England 1, Chicago 1, tie Erie 3, New Hampshire 1 Anastasiya Yakimova, Belarus, vs. Sofia Arvids- TRIFECTA (6-8-5) $57.60 512; 3. D.Earnhardt Jr., 505; 4. Ky.Busch, 503; 5. Columbus 2, Houston 0 Bowie 12, Richmond 4 son, Sweden SUPERFECTA (6-8-5-3) $83.60 J.Johnson, 503; 6. M.Kenseth, 491; 7. Ku.Busch, Los Angeles 3, Colorado 1 Altoona 4, Harrisburg 1 , Britain, vs. q-, Germa- Scratched: Lightning Elvis 491; 8. R.Newman, 456; 9. D.Hamlin, 455;10. C.Bo- Real Salt Lake 1, D.C. United 1, tie Today's Games ny HORSE RACING Twelfth - $15,000 Pace 1:53.0 wyer, 455; 11. T.Stewart, 454; 12. J.Gordon, 438. Vancouver 1, Philadelphia 0 Erie at Reading, 7:05 p.m. , Belgium, vs. Peng Shuai (20), 3-Night Train Shane (Ma Kakaley) 10.60 4.00 2.80 FC Dallas 2, Chivas USA 1 China Pocono Downs Results 1-Ccs Lover N (La Stalbaum) 3.40 3.20 Sunday's Games Pacific Coast League Lucie Safarova (31), Czech Republic, vs. Lucie 6-Secretagent Cullen (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.20 New York at Portland, late American North Division Hradecka, Czech Republic Saturday Jun 18, 2011 EXACTA (3-1) $31.80 TRIFECTA (3-1-6) $58.00 Wednesday, June 22 WLPct. GB Klara Zakopalova, Czech Republic, vs. w-Emily First - $15,000 Trot 1:56.3 Sporting Kansas City at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Webley-Smith, Britain 3-Marion Monaco (Ge Napolitano Jr) 7.20 4.20 5.20 SUPERFECTA (3-1-6-2) $267.40 RACING Real Salt Lake at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Omaha (Royals) ...... 38 31 .551 — , Germany, vs. w-Laura Robson, 2-Leonardo Da Lindy (Ho Parker) 8.20 5.80 PICK 3 (3-1-3) $84.80 1 Thursday, June 23 Memphis (Cardinals)...... 36 32 .529 1 ⁄2 Britain 8-Fawkes (Ge Brennan) 3.40 PICK 3 (3-6-3) $84.80 1 New York at Seattle FC, 10 p.m. Nashville (Brewers)...... 30 38 .441 7 ⁄2 Anna Chakvetadze, Russia, vs. EXACTA (3-2) $82.40 Thirteenth - $22,000 Trot 1:54.1 IRL Saturday, June 25 Iowa (Cubs)...... 30 39 .435 8 (5), Russia TRIFECTA (3-2-8) $1,075.60 5-Hope Reins Supreme (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4.80 Houston at D.C. United, 6 p.m. American South Division (3), China, vs. , Russia SUPERFECTA (3-2-8-ALL) $211.20 3.00 2.40 The Milwaukee 225 4-The Windsurfer A (La Stalbaum) 3.20 2.80 Los Angeles at San Jose, 6:30 p.m. WLPct. GB w-, Germany, vs. Anastasija Sevas- Second - $18,000 Pace 1:50.3 At The Milwaukee Mile tova, Latvia 7-Prestissimo (La Stalbaum) 19.60 13.40 4.80 3-Blazing Winner (Ty Buter) 3.40 Chivas USA at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Albuquerque (Dodgers)...... 40 29 .580 — West Allis, Wis. Vancouver at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. , China, vs. Zuzana Ondraskova, Czech 3-Real One And Only (An Napolitano) 8.80 3.80 EXACTA (5-4) $14.20 Lap length: 1miles Portland at FC Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Round Rock (Rangers)...... 38 31 .551 2 Republic 8-Hagi (Jo Pavia Jr) 8.80 TRIFECTA (5-4-3) $44.00 1. (1) Dario Franchitti, Dallara-Honda, 225, Run- Toronto FC at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. New Orleans (Marlins) ...... 36 35 .507 5 q-Misaki Doi, Japan, vs. Bethanie Mattek-Sands EXACTA (7-3) $159.40 SUPERFECTA (5-4-3-9) $238.20 ning. Oklahoma City (Astros) ...... 29 42 .408 12 (30), United States TRIFECTA (7-3-8) $1,857.00 Fourteenth - $9,800 Pace 1:52.3 6-Pegasus Osborne (La Stalbaum) 2.60 2.40 2.10 2. (12) Graham Rahal, Dallara-Honda, 225, Run- Pacific North Division (18), Serbia, vs. , Unit- SUPERFECTA (7-3-ALL-ALL) $300.40 ning. ed States DAILY DOUBLE (3-7) $109.80 5-Escape Attack (Ma Kakaley) 4.40 2.60 3. (10) Oriol Servia, Dallara-Honda, 225, Running. WLPct. GB CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, vs. w-Eleni Da- Third - $25,000 Trot 1:52.4 1-Sand Hill N (Ge Brennan) 2.10 4. (17) Will Power, Dallara-Honda, 225, Running. Reno (Diamondbacks) ...... 41 30 .577 — niilidou, Greece 3-I’m The Answer (Tr Smedshammer) 19.40 9.00 EXACTA (6-5) $8.80 5. (15) Danica Patrick, Dallara-Honda, 225, Run- Tacoma (Mariners)...... 33 38 .465 8 Kristina Barrois, Germany, vs. Petra Cetkovska, 5.20 TRIFECTA (6-5-1) $19.20 ning. ◆ BUILDING TRUST Colorado Springs (Rockies)... 32 39 .451 9 Czech Republic 4-Opening Night (Ty Buter) 5.80 4.60 SUPERFECTA (6-5-1-9) $84.20 6. (16) James Hinchcliffe, Dallara-Honda, 225, Salt Lake (Angels)...... 30 41 .423 11 , Belarus, vs. Agnieszka Radwan- 5-Buffalino Hanover (To Schadel) 9.40 Scratched: Urbino Hanover, Bt’s Spice Of Life Fifteenth - $15,000 Trot 1:55.2 Running. Pacific South Division ska (13), Poland EXACTA (3-4) $76.80 7. (3) Scott Dixon, Dallara-Honda, 225, Running. The Times Leader strives to (9), France, vs. q-Kristyna Pliskova, TRIFECTA (3-4-5) $1,500.00 6-Photo King (Mi Simons) 7.60 3.60 3.20 8. (5) Takuma Sato, Dallara-Honda, 225, Running. WLPct. GB Czech Republic SUPERFECTA (3-4-ALL-ALL) $116.00 8-Bold And Fresh (Ge Napolitano Jr) 15.00 5.20 9. (2) Helio Castroneves, Dallara-Honda, 225, Run- correct errors, clarify stories and Sacramento (Athletics) ...... 45 26 .634 — Lourdes Dominguez Lino, Spain, vs. Romina Fourth - $15,000 Pace 1:51.0 1-Cantabulous (An Napolitano) 2.40 ning. update them promptly. Sports Las Vegas (Blue Jays)...... 40 31 .563 5 Oprandi, Italy 4-Chaco Hanover (Ge Napolitano Jr) 4.40 4.40 3.40 EXACTA (6-8) $87.20 10. (13) Justin Wilson, Dallara-Honda, 225, Run- Tucson (Padres)...... 32 39 .451 13 Evgeniya Rodina, Russia, vs. Chanelle Scheepers, 1-Dervish Hanover (Ro Pierce) 5.40 6.40 TRIFECTA (6-8-1) $422.00 SUPERFECTA (6-8-1-ALL) $1,016.60 ning. corrections will appear in this Fresno (Giants)...... 31 40 .437 14 South Africa 8-Pick A Trail (La Stalbaum) 10.80 11. (8) Ryan Briscoe, Dallara-Honda, 225, Running. Irina-Camelia Begu, Romania, vs. EXACTA (4-1) $54.20 Sixteenth - $9,700 Trot 1:58.0 12. (20) Mike Conway, Dallara-Honda, 225, Run- spot. If you have information to Sunday's Games (21), Italy TRIFECTA (4-1-8) $662.40 6-Fountainbleau Volo (Ge Napolitano Jr) 3.20 3.00 ning. Reno 12, Las Vegas 9 (26), Russia, vs. Alberta Brianti, Ita- SUPERFECTA (4-1-ALL-ALL) $42.60 2.60 13. (9) Marco Andretti, Dallara-Honda, 225, Run- help us correct an inaccuracy or Tucson 4, Colorado Springs 2 ly Fifth - $25,000 Trot 1:53.1 1-Oaklea Texas (Jo Pavia Jr) 5.00 5.20 ning. cover an issue more thoroughly, Fresno 4, Sacramento 2 q-, Thailand, vs. Yaroslava 1-Pastor Stephen (Ro Pierce) 2.20 2.10 2.10 3-Broadway’s Heir (Da Ingraham) 5.20 14. (21) Charlie Kimball, Dallara-Honda, 224, Run- Salt Lake 3, Tacoma 2 Shvedova, Kazakhstan 4-Broad Bahn (Ge Brennan) 3.60 2.60 EXACTA (6-1) $18.60 ning. call the sports department at New Orleans 7, Oklahoma City 0 Simona Halep, Romania, vs. Bojana Jovanovski, 5-Big Rigs (Ge Napolitano Jr) 2.40 TRIFECTA (6-1-3) $66.00 15. (23) James Jakes, Dallara-Honda, 223, Run- Nashville at Memphis, late Serbia EXACTA (1-4) $4.80 SUPERFECTA (6-1-3-2) $1,124.40 ning. Iowa at Albuquerque, late Aravane Rezai, France, vs. (7), TRIFECTA (1-4-5) $12.40 LATE DOUBLE (6-6) $20.40 Omaha at Round Rock, late Total Handle-$240,807 CMYK

THE TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com ➛ MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL MONDAY, JUNE 20,2011PAGE3B MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP STANDINGS/STATS

Wheeler...... 110001AlRmrz ss 5002J.Upton rf 4031 STANDINGS Gallardo pitched to 2 batters in the 4th. Konerk 1b 3211CYoung cf 3000 WP—Gallardo. A.Dunn rf 3000Monter c4000 AMERICAN LEAGUE Lillirdg rf 1111Mirand 1b 3000 Rios cf 4211Nady ph 0000 East Division Orioles 7, Nationals 4 KJhnsn WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Boston...... 43 28 .606 ——8-2 W-1 21-14 22-14 Baltimore Washington Przyns c4023ph-2b 1000 1 ab rhbi ab rhbi Teahen 3b 3000Mora 3b-1b 4010 New York ...... 41 29 .586 1 ⁄2 —8-2 W-2 23-17 18-12 1 Hardy ss 4221Werth rf 4000 Humer p4000GParra lf 4120 Tampa Bay...... 39 33 .542 4 ⁄2 36-4 W-3 18-18 21-15 1 Markks rf 5010Berndn cf 4131 Ohman p0000Cllmntr p2000 Toronto...... 36 36 .500 7 ⁄2 64-6 L-1 17-18 19-18 1 AdJons cf 4111Zmrmn 3b 4010 Bruney p0000Vasquz p0000 Baltimore...... 32 37 .464 10 8 ⁄2 4-6 W-1 20-18 12-19 D.Lee 1b 4121L.Nix lf 4100 SSantos p0000Patersn p0000 Central Division Reimld lf 4110Morse 1b 4111 Brrghs ph 1000 WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Uehara p0000Espinos 2b 4122 Shaw p0000 Cleveland...... 39 31 .557 ——5-5 W-3 23-12 16-19 MrRynl 3b 4231WRams c3010 Blmqst ph 1000 Detroit...... 39 33 .542 135-5 W-1 22-14 17-19 Tatum c3012Grzlny p2000 Totals 37 898Totals 35 272 1 1 Chicago...... 35 38 .479 5 ⁄2 7 ⁄2 5-5 W-2 16-17 19-21 Andino 2b 4000Coffey p0000 Chicago...... 000 100 250 —8 Minnesota...... 31 39 .443 8109-1 W-7 14-16 17-23 Jaksks p3020SBurntt p0000 Kansas City ...... 31 41 .431 9115-5 L-2 21-20 10-21 Arizona...... 000 000 020 —2 JiJhnsn p0000HrstnJr ph 1000 E—Konerko (3), Mora (3). LOB—Chicago 4, Arizo- West Division Pie lf 1010Balestr p0000 na 7. 2B—Pierzynski 2 (13), R.Roberts (13), J.Up- WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Stairs ph 1000 ton (19). HR—Konerko (19), Rios (6). Texas ...... 38 35 .521 ——3-7 L-1 20-13 18-22 Cora ss 4010 IP HRER BB SO 1 Totals 36 714 6Totals 35 494 Seattle ...... 37 35 .514 ⁄2 55-5 W-1 21-18 16-17 Chicago 1 2 Los Angeles ...... 35 38 .479 37⁄25-5 W-1 15-20 20-18 Baltimore...... 011 121 010 —7 Humber W,7-3...... 7 ⁄3 72215 1 Oakland...... 33 40 .452 59⁄26-4 W-5 19-16 14-24 Washington ...... 000 210 001 —4 Ohman...... 000000 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE E—Werth (4), Zimmerman (2), W.Ramos (3). DP— Bruney...... ⁄3 00000 East Division Washington 4. LOB—Baltimore 5, Washington 5. S.Santos...... 100002 WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 2B—Hardy (11), D.Lee (9), Mar.Reynolds (14), Arizona Morse (13), Espinosa (12). HR—Hardy (8), Mar- Collmenter L,4-3 ..... 753315 Philadelphia ...... 45 28 .616 ——8-2 L-1 28-12 17-16 1 .Reynolds (13), Bernadina (4), Espinosa (13). SB— Vasquez ...... ⁄3 35410 Atlanta...... 40 33 .548 5—5-5 W-1 19-17 21-16 2 1 1 Reimold (1), Pie (2). SF—Tatum. Paterson...... ⁄3 10001 New York...... 35 37 .486 9 ⁄2 4 ⁄2 5-5 L-1 16-19 19-18 1 1 IP HRER BB SO Shaw...... 100000 Washington...... 35 37 .486 9 ⁄2 4 ⁄2 8-2 L-1 19-13 16-24 1 1 Baltimore Ohman pitched to 1batter in the 8th. Florida...... 32 40 .444 12 ⁄2 7 ⁄2 0-10 L-10 15-22 17-18 Jakubauskas W,2-0 563316WP—Humber 2. Central Division Ji.Johnson H,11...... 210002 WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Uehara ...... 221101 Milwaukee...... 40 33 .548 ——5-5 L-1 25-9 15-24 Washington NATIONAL 2 St. Louis...... 40 33 .548 ——3-7 W-2 20-13 20-20 Gorzelanny L,2-5 .... 4 ⁄3 10 5410 1 LEAGUE Cincinnati ...... 38 35 .521 226-4 W-1 21-17 17-18 Coffey ...... 1 ⁄3 21100 Pittsburgh ...... 35 36 .493 445-5 L-3 15-18 20-18 S.Burnett...... 100000 Chicago...... 29 42 .408 10 10 4-6 L-2 16-22 13-20 Balester ...... 221011 Houston ...... 27 46 .370 13 13 3-7 L-1 13-25 14-21 WP—Gorzelanny. Dodgers 1, Astros 0 West Division Houston Los Angeles WLPct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Rays 2, Marlins 1 ab rhbi ab rhbi San Francisco ...... 39 33 .542 ——4-6 L-4 19-12 20-21 Bourn cf 3000DGordn ss 4000 AP PHOTO 1 Arizona...... 39 34 .534 ⁄2 15-5 L-2 22-17 17-17 Florida Tampa Bay Michals rf 1000Uribe 2b 3000 1 Colorado ...... 35 36 .493 3 ⁄2 46-4 L-1 19-19 16-17 ab rhbi ab rhbi Bourgs rf-cf 4000Carroll 2b 0000 1 The Yankees’ Nick Swisher, right, celebrates with Alex Rodri- Los Angeles ...... 32 41 .438 7 ⁄2 83-7 W-1 16-21 16-20 Wise cf 4110Damon dh 3000 Kppngr 2b 3010Ethier rf 2000 1 San Diego ...... 30 43 .411 9 ⁄2 10 2-8 L-5 14-26 16-17 Bonifac ss 4010Zobrist 2b 3011 Ca.Lee lf 4000Kemp cf 2000 guez after hitting a three-run home on Sunday. Morrsn lf 4010Joyce rf 4110 Wallac 1b 4000Loney 1b 3010 GSnchz 1b 3001Longori 3b 4010 CJhnsn 3b 4020Blake 3b 3000 AMERICAN LEAGUE N.Y. Yankees (Nova 6-4) at Cincinnati (Cueto 4-2), Dobbs rf 4000Ktchm 1b 3021 Barmes ss 2000MThms lf 2000 Saturday's Games 7:10 p.m. HRmrz dh 3000BUpton cf 2010 Corprn c3000GwynJ lf 1000 Washington 4, Baltimore 2 San Diego (LeBlanc 0-2) at Boston (Miller 0-0), 7:10 Infante 2b 3010Jaso c2000 Norris p2000Navarr c3121 N.Y. Yankees 4, Chicago Cubs 3 p.m. Helms 3b 3000EJhnsn ph 1000 MDwns ph 1000Kuroda p1000 Texas 5, Atlanta 4, 10 innings Toronto (R.Romero 6-6) at Atlanta (T.Hudson 5-6), Hayes c3000Shppch c0000 Escaln p0000Guerrir p0000 Cleveland 5, Pittsburgh 1 7:10 p.m. Fuld lf 4110 WLopez p0000Oeltjen ph 1000 Tampa Bay 7, Florida 4 Houston (Happ 3-8) at Texas (D.Holland 5-2), 8:05 Brignc ss 3010 Guerra p0000 Swisher’s blast N.Y. Mets 6, L.A. Angels 1 p.m. Totals 31 141Totals 29 282 Totals 31 030Totals 25 131 Milwaukee 4, Boston 2 Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 5-4) at Chicago White Florida ...... 100 000 000 —1 Houston...... 000 000 000 —0 Minnesota 1, San Diego 0 Sox (Floyd 6-6), 8:10 p.m. Tampa Bay...... 001 000 01x —2 Los Angeles...... 000 000 01x —1 Toronto 4, Cincinnati 0 Tampa Bay (Niemann 1-4) at Milwaukee (Narveson E—Longoria 2 (5). DP—Florida 1, Tampa Bay 1. E—D.Gordon (2). DP—Houston 1. LOB—Houston St. Louis 5, Kansas City 4 4-4), 8:10 p.m. LOB—Florida 4, Tampa Bay 9. 2B—Bonifacio (11), 6, Los Angeles 3. 2B—C.Johnson 2 (15). HR—Na- Chicago White Sox 6, Arizona 2 Detroit (Penny 5-5) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 6-3), Infante (11), Zobrist (23). SB—B.Upton 2 (18). SF— varro (2). SB—Kemp (17). S—Kuroda. Colorado 5, Detroit 4 10:10 p.m. G.Sanchez, Zobrist. IP HRER BB SO Oakland 4, San Francisco 2 Tuesday's Games IP HRER BB SO Houston Philadelphia 5, Seattle 1 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Florida Norris...... 610015 1 Sunday's Games Colorado at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Volstad ...... 761144Escalona ...... ⁄3 10010 sweet for Yanks 2 1 Cleveland 5, Pittsburgh 2, 11 innings Seattle at Washington, 7:05 p.m. R.Webb L,1-4 ...... ⁄3 11100W.Lopez L,1-3...... 1 ⁄3 11100 L.A. Angels 7, N.Y. Mets 3 L.A. Angels at Florida, 7:10 p.m. Choate ...... 010010Los Angeles 2 Cincinnati 2, Toronto 1 N.Y. Yankees at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Badenhop...... ⁄3 00000Kuroda...... 730026 Baltimore 7, Washington 4 Oakland at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Tampa Bay Guerrier W,3-3 ...... 100000 The Associated Press consecutive loss, 2-1on Sun- Boston 12, Milwaukee 3 San Diego at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Shields W,7-4...... 9410010 Guerra S,2-2...... 100000 Atlanta 4, Texas 2 Toronto at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Choate pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. WP—Kuroda 2. CHICAGO — Nick Swisher day. Tampa Bay 2, Florida 1 Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Minnesota 5, San Diego 4 Arizona at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. hit a tiebreaking three-run St. Louis 5, Kansas City 4 Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Twins 5, Padres 4 Orioles 7, Nationals 4 Detroit 9, Colorado 1 Tampa Bay at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. San Diego Minnesota SATURDAY’S homer in the eighth inning and Oakland 2, San Francisco 1 Detroit at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. ab rhbi ab rhbi Chicago White Sox 8, Arizona 2 Minnesota at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Denorfi lf 3001Revere cf 4000 LATE BOXES the New York Yankees routed WASHINGTON — Mark Seattle 2, Philadelphia 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Bartlett ss 4110ACasill 2b 4111 the Chicago Cubs 10-4 on Sun- Reynolds had three hits, Craig N.Y. Yankees 10, Chicago Cubs 4 Saturday's Games Headly 3b 5021Mauer dh 4000 Monday's Games Houston 7, L.A. Dodgers 0 Ludwck dh 4121Cuddyr rf 4110 Phillies 5, Mariners 1 Guzmn 1b 4010DYong lf 4120 day night in the finale of their Tatum drove in two runs and Baltimore (Arrieta 8-4) at Pittsburgh (Morton 7-3), Sunday's Games Philadelphia Seattle 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 1, Houston 0 Rizzo 1b 0000LHughs 1b 3100 Maybin cf 4000Nishiok ss 2001 ab rhbi ab rhbi first series at Wrigley Field in the Baltimore Orioles ended Colorado (Nicasio 2-1) at Cleveland (Carmona 4-8), Monday's Games Rollins ss 4230ISuzuki rf 5010 7:05 p.m. OHudsn 2b 3120RRiver c2000 eight years. the Washington Nationals’ No games scheduled Venale rf 4121Tosoni ph 1111 Victorn cf 4134Ryan ss 2000 L.A. Angels (Weaver 8-4) at Florida (Ani.Sanchez Tuesday's Games Utley 2b 4000AKndy 3b 4010 6-1), 7:10 p.m. RJhnsn c4010Butera c1011 Brett Gardner added his first eight-game winning streak Philadelphia at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Tolbert 3b 2011 Howard 1b 4021Smoak 1b 3010 Totals 35 4114Totals 31 575 Polanc 3b 4000Olivo c4000 career leadoff homer for the with a 7-4 victory Sunday. Ibanez lf 4020Peguer lf 3000 San Diego ...... 000 120 010 —4 Gload dh 4110FGtrrz ph-cf 1000 Minnesota ...... 100 000 301 —5 Yankees, who have won eight JMcDnl 3b 2000Renteri ss 4000 DBrwn rf 4110Ackley 2b 4111 One out when winning run scored. Ruiz c4000Carp dh 3000 of 10 since they were swept by Twins 5, Padres 4 INTERLEAGUE Encrnc ph 1000Janish ss 0000 E—Headley (8). DP—San Diego 1, Minnesota 1. McCoy 3b 0000Hanign c3010 Halmn cf-lf 3020 Boston in a three-game series MINNEAPOLIS — Drew CVillnv p2000Arroyo p3000 LOB—San Diego 8, Minnesota 5. 2B—Cuddyer Totals 36 512 5Totals 32 161 Yankees 10, Cubs 4 RDavis ph 1000Heisey lf 0000 (12), Tosoni (1), Tolbert (8). HR—A.Casilla (1). Philadelphia...... 100 000 202 —5 Rzpczy p0000 SB—Venable (12), Ro.Johnson (2). CS—Denorfia Seattle ...... 010 000 000 —1 at home. Swisher finished with Butera’s single scored Delmon New York Chicago (5). S—L.Hughes. SF—Denorfia. ab rhbi ab rhbi Dotel p0000 DP—Seattle 2. LOB—Philadelphia 8, Seattle 9. four RBIs and Alex Rodriguez Young in the bottom of the Totals 31 151Totals 33 292 IP HRER BB SO Gardnr lf 5231RJhnsn cf 5120 San Diego 2B—Victorino (10), Howard (17), Do.Brown (6), Grndrs cf 5111SCastro ss 5110 Toronto...... 000 010 000 —1 1 Smoak (16). 3B—Victorino (7). HR—Victorino (8), helped spark New York’s of- ninth as the Minnesota Twins Moseley...... 6 ⁄3 33123 2 Ackley (1). SB—Rollins (15), Halman (2). S—Ryan. Teixeir 1b 4111JeBakr 1b-rf 5001 Cincinnati ...... 000 002 00x —2 M.Adams BS,1-2..... 1 ⁄3 21100 1 SF—Howard. fense with three hits and a rallied to beat the San Diego AlRdrg 3b 4331ArRmr 3b 5140 DP—Cincinnati 1. LOB—Toronto 4, Cincinnati 8. Qualls L,3-3 ...... ⁄3 21110 R.Pena pr-3b 0000ASorin lf 4113 2B—Bruce (11), F.Lewis (5). HR—A.Hill (3), Cairo Minnesota IP HRER BB SO walk. Padres 5-4 on Sunday and Cano 2b 5210Soto c2010 (3). SB—Bruce (6). Liriano...... 783328Philadelphia Swisher rf 5134Montnz rf 3000 IP HRER BB SO Worley ...... 551123 Perkins BS,1-1 ...... 131112 2 extend their winning streak to C.Pena Toronto Stutes W,1-0...... 1 ⁄3 00021 Al.Burnett W,2-4 ..... 100001 1 Marquz p0000ph-1b 1000 C.Villanueva L,4-1 .. 772203 Bastardo H,7...... 1 ⁄3 00002 Mariners 2, Phillies 0 1 Madson ...... 110001 seven games. Martin c3011LeMahi 2b 3010 Rzepczynski ...... ⁄3 20000 2 Seattle DeWitt Dotel ...... ⁄3 00011 Cardinals 5, Royals 4 SEATTLE — Jason Vargas F.Hernandez L,7-6.. 783325 ENunez ss 3001ph-2b 1000 Cincinnati Kansas City St. Louis Arroyo W,6-6 ...... 851115 Pauley...... 120000 tossed a three-hitter for his Braves 4, Rangers 2 Saathia p3000R.Wells p1000 ab rhbi ab rhbi J.Wright...... 122201 Posada ph 1000Campn ph 1000 Cordero S,15-17 ..... 100000AGordn lf 4011Theriot ss 4120 Umpires—Home, Dan Iassogna;First, CB Bucknor- HBP—by J.Wright (Utley). WP—Worley, F.Her- second shutout of the season, ATLANTA — Jason Hey- Roertsn p0000Marshll p0000 MeCarr cf 5110Rasms cf 4010 nandez. Dickrsn rf 0000Crpntr p0000 ;Second, Jerry Meals;Third, Dale Scott. Butler 1b 4021Pujols 1b 3231 outdueling Philadelphia left- ward hit a two-run single in the JRussll p0000 T—2:25. A—32,618 (42,319). Francr rf 4010Brkmn 1b 1000 RLopez p0000 Betemt 3b 4110Hollidy lf 3000 Astros 7, Dodgers 0 hander Cole Hamels to lead third inning and Freddie Free- Fukdm ph 1000 Angels 7, Mets 3 Treanr c3000YMolin c3000 Totals 38101310 Totals 37 410 4 Getz 2b 4120ABrwn rf 4122 Houston Los Angeles the to a 2-0 man added an RBI double in Los Angeles New York AEscor ss 3122Salas p0000 ab rhbi ab rhbi New York ...... 100 201 033 —10 Bourn cf 4121DGordn ss 4020 Chicago...... 103 000 000 —4 ab rhbi ab rhbi Duffy p2000Descals 3b 3010 win over the Phillies on Sun- the seventh to help Jair Jurr- MIzturs 3b 3210JosRys ss 5111 LColmn p0000JGarci p2000 Bourgs rf 5111Troncs p0000 E—Marquez (1). DP—Chicago 1. LOB—New York Kppngr 2b 5022Blake 1b 4010 day. jens earn his ninth victory in 6, Chicago 10. 2B—Gardner (11), Teixeira (11), Al- Aybar ss 5113Turner 3b 5011 Maier ph 1000MBggs p0000 TrHntr rf 5010Beltran rf 2011 Schmkr Ca.Lee lf 3110Ethier rf 4020 .Rodriguez (15), Re.Johnson (10), Soto (12), LeMa- Wallac 1b 3100Kemp cf 3010 Vargas (5-4) not only kept the Atlanta Braves’ 4-2 win hieu (1). 3B—Granderson (6). HR—Gardner (4), V.Wells lf 4133DnMrp 1b 4000 BlWood p0000ph-2b 2122 HKndrc 2b 4000Hairstn ph 1000 CJhnsn 3b 4221Uribe 3b 4000 Swisher (7), A.Soriano (14). CS—Martin (1). S— Crow p0000Kozma 2b 3010 Barmes ss 4120MThms lf 4020 pace with Hamels, he exceeded over the Texas Rangers on Trumo 1b 4110Pagan cf 2000 Hosmer ph 1000Tallet p0000 R.Wells. SF—Martin. Bourjos cf 4120Bay lf 4000 Corprn c4011Barajs c2000 IP HRER BB SO Collins p0000Batista p0000 WRdrg p3000Navarr c2000 and outlasted him in his third Sunday. Mathis c4111Thole c3020 Motte p0000 New York Chatwd p1010RTejad 2b 4120 Carroll Sabathia W,9-4...... 784413 Jay rf 0000 career complete game. He Callasp ph 1000Niese p1000 Totals 35 410 4Totals 32 512 5 Abad p00002b-ss 4000 Robertson H,13...... 100021 MDwns ph 1000RDLRs p1010 Cardinals 5, Royals 4 Cassvh p0000DCrrsc p0000 Kansas City ...... 110 001 001 —4 allowed just two singles and Marquez ...... 120001SDowns p0000Harris ph 1000 WLopez p0000MacDgl p0000 Chicago Acosta p0000 St. Louis ...... 200 011 001 —5 FRdrgz p0000GwynJ ph 1000 six base-runners. After a two- ST. LOUIS — Albert Pujols R.Wells...... 654443 Duda ph 1000 One out when winning run scored. Jansen p0000 Marshall L,3-2 ...... 122201 E—Descalso (3). DP—Kansas City 3, St. Louis 1. Guerrir p0000 1 Beato p0000 out walk to Carlos Ruiz in the sprained his left wrist trying to C.Carpenter...... ⁄3 21100 LOB—Kansas City 7, St. Louis 5. 2B—Butler (18). Miles ph-2b 2010 2 Pridie ph 1110 fourth, he retired the next 15 make a tag at first base, but the J.Russell ...... ⁄3 22200Totals 35 7117Totals 34 383 HR—A.Escobar (1), Pujols (17), Schumaker (2). Totals 36 7116Totals 35 010 0 R.Lopez...... 121101 SB—Francoeur (10), Getz (10). CS—A.Escobar Houston...... 000 050 020 —7 Marshall pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. Los Angeles...... 130 011 100 —7 (5). S—Treanor, Descalso. Los Angeles...... 000 000 000 —0 straight batters until Ryan St. Louis Cardinals recovered J.Russell pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. New York ...... 000 000 003 —3 IP HRER BB SO Howard’s two-out single in the to beat the Kansas City Royals WP—R.Wells. E—Turner (4). DP—Los Angeles 1, New York 2. Kansas City E—C.Johnson (7). DP—Houston 1, Los Angeles 2. LOB—Los Angeles 5, New York 10. 2B—Turner 2 LOB—Houston 5, Los Angeles 9. 2B—Bourn (17), Umpires—Home, Todd Tichenor;First, Gerry Da- Duffy ...... 3 ⁄3 62219 (11). 3B—Aybar (4). HR—V.Wells (7), Mathis (2). 1 C.Johnson (13), Ethier (18). ninth. Ben Francisco then flied 5-4 Sunday on Skip Schumak- vis;Second, Greg Gibson;Third, Sam Holbrook. L.Coleman...... 1 ⁄3 11100 T—3:19. A—41,828 (41,159). S—Chatwood 2. Bl.Wood ...... 231101 Houston out to end it. er’s ninth-inning homer. IP HRER BB SO Crow ...... 100010 IP HRER BB SO 1 Los Angeles Collins L,3-4 ...... ⁄3 21100W.Rodriguez 670016 Pujols was injured in the Mariners 2, Phillies 0 Chatwood W,4-4 ..... 740044St. Louis W,5-3 2 Cassevah...... 1 ⁄3 43321 1 Philadelphia Seattle J.Garcia...... 5 ⁄3 73215Abad ...... 110001 1 Angels 7, Mets 3 S.Downs...... ⁄3 00000 2 sixth and the three-time NL ab rhbi ab rhbi M.Boggs BS,2-5...... ⁄3 10000W.Lopez...... 120000 Rollins ss 4000ISuzuki rf 4120 New York Tallet...... 010000Fe.Rodriguez...... 100000 NEW YORK — Tyler Chat- MVP left the game. He will be 2 Victorn cf 4000Ryan ss 3000 Niese L,6-6 ...... 485403Batista H,6...... 100000R.De La Rosa L,3-1 4 ⁄3 65536 D.Carrasco ...... 100001 1 wood finally got some runs and evaluated further on Monday, Utley 2b 4000Smoak 1b 3021 Motte H,7 ...... 100001MacDougal ...... ⁄3 00001 Howard 1b 4020Olivo c4010 Acosta ...... 232203Salas W,4-1 Jansen...... 110001 pitched seven scoreless in- an off day for St. Louis. BFrncs rf 4010Halmn lf 3000 Beato...... 200011BS,2-14 ...... 111100Guerrier...... 100000 Ruiz c2000Ackley 2b 3110 Niese pitched to 3 batters in the 5th. Tallet pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Troncoso...... 242201 nings, Erick Aybar hit a bases- Ibanez dh 3000FGtrrz cf 3010 HBP—by Niese (M.Izturis). PB—Thole. HBP—by Tallet (A.Gordon). WP—J.Garcia. PB— WP—MacDougal. Tigers 9, Rockies 1 WValdz 3b 2000Carp dh 2000 Treanor. loaded triple and the Los An- AKndy Braves 4, Rangers 2 Athletics 4, Giants 2 Mrtnz lf 3000ph-dh 1011 geles Angels beat the New York DENVER — Justin Verlan- Figgins 3b 3000 Texas Atlanta Rockies 5, Tigers 4 San Francisco Oakland Mets 7-3 Sunday. der threw a four-hitter for his Totals 30 030Totals 29 282 ab rhbi ab rhbi Detroit Colorado ab rhbi ab rhbi Philadelphia...... 000 000 000 —0 Kinsler 2b 5110Schafer cf 3200 ab rhbi ab rhbi Torres cf 4100JWeeks 2b 4000 Andrus ss 5020Uggla 2b 4110 AJcksn cf 5010CGnzlz cf 4011 Burriss 2b 4010Pnngtn ss 4111 second straight complete game Seattle ...... 000 001 10x —2 JHmltn cf 4001Heywrd rf 3112 PSndvl 3b 5000Crisp cf 3110 DP—Philadelphia 2, Seattle 1. LOB—Philadelphia Kelly 3b 3010Nelson 2b 5111 Red Sox12, Brewers 3 and the beat the ABeltre 3b 4010McCnn c3010 Worth ph-3b 1010Helton 1b 2000 Huff 1b 3011Matsui dh 4022 5, Seattle 5. 3B—Ackley (1). S—Ryan. MiYong 1b 4010Fremn 1b 4031 C.Ross lf 3000CJcksn rf-lf 3010 IP HRER BB SO Avila ph 0100Tlwtzk ss 4110 BOSTON — Kevin Youkilis Colorado Rockies 9-1on Sun- N.Cruz rf 4120AlGnzlz ss 4000 Boesch rf 5021Wggntn 3b 4021 Schrhlt rf 4020KSuzuk c4000 Philadelphia DvMrp lf 3000McLoth lf 3010 Rownd dh 4010SSizmr 3b 3110 1 MiCarr 1b 3010Splrghs rf 3100 Hamels L,9-3 ...... 6 ⁄3 72206Torreal c2021DHrndz 3b 3000 BCrwfr ss 3010Rosales lf 2000 hit a three-run homer to high- day. 2 VMrtnz c4220Blckmn lf 3100 Contreras ...... ⁄3 00000Tegrdn c2000Jurrjns p2000 CStwrt c2110Sweeny rf 0000 Herndon ...... 110010 Dirks lf 4110Iannett c2100 light Boston’s six-run first Verlander (9-3) has four Ogando p2010Linernk p0000 JhPerlt ss 4021Jimenz p2012 Burrell ph 1000Barton 1b 3111 Seattle Morlnd ph 1000Sherrill p0000 Whitsd c1000 Vargas W,5-4 ...... 930026 Raburn 2b 3012Lndstr p0000 inning and Tim Wakefield held complete games, matching his Kirkmn p0000WRmrz ph 1000 Purcey p0000MtRynl p0000 Totals 34 271Totals 30 474 WP—Vargas. PB—Olivo. Rhodes p0000Proctor p0000 Milwaukee to three hits over total from all of last year. Umpires—Home, Dana DeMuth;First, Kerwin Dan- Coke p2000Belisle p0000 San Francisco...... 000 020 000 —2 Tateym p0000Venters p0000 Ordonz ph 1000RBtncr p0000 ley;Second, Doug Eddings;Third, Vic Carapazza. Bush p0000Hinske ph 1000 Oakland...... 000 040 00x —4 eight innings, carrying the Red T—2:20. A—45,462 (47,878). Furush p0000EYong ph 0000 E—Pennington (9), Moscoso (1). DP—Oakland 1. EnChvz ph 1000Kimrel p0000 Alurqrq p0000Street p0000 Totals 37 210 2Totals 31 473 LOB—San Francisco 10, Oakland 6. Sox to a 12-3 win over the Athletics 2, Giants 1 Santiag 2b 1000 2B—Schierholtz (9), Pennington (8), Crisp (15), Indians 5, Pirates 2, 11 innings Texas...... 000 100 100 —2 Totals 36 412 4Totals 29 565 Barton (13). SB—Crisp (21). CS—C.Jackson (1). Brewers on Sunday. OAKLAND, Calif. — Landon Atlanta ...... 003 000 10x —4 Pittsburgh Cleveland Detroit...... 000 102 001 —4 SF—Huff. E—Torrealba 2 (4), Di.Hernandez (2). LOB—Texas Colorado ...... 030 011 00x —5 IP HRER BB SO Powell hit a tiebreaking home ab rhbi ab rhbi 10, Atlanta 9. 2B—N.Cruz 2 (12), Freeman (17). AMcCt dh 5000GSizmr cf 5000 DP—Colorado 2. LOB—Detroit 9, Colorado 9. San Francisco SB—Kinsler (14), Schafer (8), McCann (2). CS— 2 Indians 5, Pirates 2, 11 innings Paul cf 5110Brantly lf 5010 2B—Boesch (17), Jh.Peralta (12), Raburn (9), Wig- J.Sanchez L,4-5 ...... 4 ⁄3 64433 run in the eighth inning, his Andrus (3). S—Di.Hernandez. 1 Walker 2b 5121ACarer ss 5000 ginton (13). HR—Nelson (2). SB—E.Young (4). R.Ramirez...... 2 ⁄3 00014 IP HRER BB SO CS—Helton (1). Romo...... 110001 CLEVELAND — Cord first homer of the season, and GJones rf 5010Hafner dh 4010 Texas Diaz lf 4011Choo rf 5130 IP HRER BB SO Oakland Ogando L,7-2 ...... 553113 2 Phelps hit his first major the Oakland Athletics held on McKnr c1000CSantn 1b 3221 Detroit Moscoso...... 4 ⁄3 32031 1 1 Kirkman...... 1 ⁄3 01121 Ziegler W,2-0...... ⁄3 00001 Overay 1b 4010Phelps 2b 5223 1 Coke L,1-7 ...... 554472 league homer in the 11th in- to beat the San Francisco Gi- Rhodes...... ⁄3 10000 Devine H,4...... 120002 BrWod 3b 5020Hannhn 3b 2000 1 Furbush...... 111112 Tateyama ...... ⁄3 00000 1 Fuentes H,2...... 100013 Cedeno ss 5020Marson c4000 Alburquerque...... 1 ⁄3 00011 ning, a three-run shot that gave ants 2-1on Sunday, completing Bush ...... 110001 2 Balfour H,13...... 110001 DBrwn c3010 Purcey ...... ⁄3 00001 Atlanta A.Bailey S,4-5...... 110000 Tabata lf 2000 1 Colorado the Cleveland Indians a 5-2 athree-game sweep at home of Jurrjens W,9-3...... 5 ⁄3 71124 WP—J.Sanchez 2. Totals 44 2112Totals 38 594 1 Jimenez W,2-7 ...... 583325 Linebrink H,3 ...... ⁄3 00000 Pittsburgh...... 200 000 000 00 —2 1 Lindstrom H,10...... 120002 victory over the Pittsburgh the defending World Series Sherrill H,2...... ⁄3 00001 2 1 Mat.Reynolds H,10 . ⁄3 10010 Cleveland ...... 020 000 000 03 —5 Proctor H,3 ...... ⁄3 11100 1 Rockies 5, Tigers 4 Pirates on Sunday. champs. 2 Belisle H,5...... ⁄3 00000 One out when winning run scored. Venters H,15 ...... 1 ⁄3 10002R.Betancourt H,16 .. 100001Detroit Colorado E—Karstens (2), Phelps (2). DP—Pittsburgh 1, Kimbrel S,19-24 ...... 110001Street S,20-22...... 111110 ab rhbi ab rhbi Cleveland 1. LOB—Pittsburgh 14, Cleveland 7. HBP—by Ogando (McLouth). WP—Ogando, Jurr- Jimenez pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. AJcksn cf 5010CGnzlz cf 4011 Reds 2, Blue Jays 1 White Sox 8, Diamondbacks 2 2B—Cedeno (12), Brantley (12), C.Santana (13), jens. Kelly 3b 3010Nelson 2b 5111 Phelps (1). 3B—Paul (3). HR—C.Santana (9), Worth ph-3b 1010Helton 1b 2000 CINCINNATI — Miguel PHOENIX — Phil Humber Phelps (1). SB—A.McCutchen (14), Paul (8), Walk- Red Sox 12, Brewers 3 Athletics 2, Giants 1 Avila ph 0100Tlwtzk ss 4110 er (4), Choo (11). CS—Walker (2), Choo (4). Boesch rf 5021Wggntn 3b 4021 IP HRER BB SO San Francisco Oakland Cairo hit a two-run homer in pitched effectively into the Milwaukee Boston ab rhbi ab rhbi MiCarr 1b 3010Splrghs rf 3100 Pittsburgh ab rhbi ab rhbi VMrtnz c4220Blckmn lf 3100 the sixth off Carlos Villanueva, eighth inning, Paul Konerko Karstens...... 752124 Torres cf 4000JWeeks 2b 4130 RWeks 2b 4000Ellsury cf 5122 Burriss 2b 4010Pnngtn ss 4000 Dirks lf 4110Iannett c2100 Veras ...... 100001C.Hart rf 4000DMcDn cf 0000 JhPerlt ss 4021Jimenz p2012 ending Cincinnati’s streak of 16 homered for the third straight 1 PSndvl 3b 4010Crisp cf 3011 Resop ...... ⁄3 20000Braun dh 4010Pedroia 2b 4232 Raburn 2b 3012Lndstr p0000 2 Huff 1b 4010Matsui dh 2000 Watson ...... 1 ⁄3 00012 Sutton Purcey p0000MtRynl p0000 scoreless innings, and the Reds game and A.J. Pierzynski hit a 1 C.Ross lf 4010CJcksn 1b 3000 Ti.Wood L,0-1...... ⁄3 23310Fielder 1b 3111pr-2b 0100 Coke p2000Belisle p0000 Cleveland Schrhlt rf 2100Sweeny lf 3000 got their first win over an three-run double to lift the Kotsay 1b 1000AdGnzl 1b 5222 Rownd dh 3011DeJess rf 3000 Ordonz ph 1000RBtncr p0000 Masterson...... 572215McGeh 3b 3110Youkils 3b 4113 Furush p0000EYong ph 0000 Durbin...... 120002 BCrwfr ss 3000Rosales 3b 3000 American League team this Chicago White Sox to an 8-2 JoWilsn 3b 1000Ortiz dh 3211 Whitsd c3000Powell c3111 Alurqrq p0000Street p0000 R.Perez ...... 100000YBtncr ss 4000J.Drew rf 5120 Santiag 2b 1000 Pestano ...... 110002 Totals 31 151Totals 28 252 season, beating the Toronto win over the Arizona Diamond- Morgan lf 2112Scutaro ss 5112 San Francisco...... 010 000 000 —1 Totals 36 412 4Totals 29 565 C.Perez ...... 100020CGomz cf 3000Sltlmch c4010 1 Detroit...... 000 102 001 —4 Blue Jays 2-1on Sunday. backs on Sunday. J.Smith ...... 1 ⁄3 10001Lucroy c3000Reddck lf 3110 Oakland...... 000 001 01x —2 2 Colorado ...... 030 011 00x —5 Sipp W,3-0...... ⁄3 00010Totals 32 343Totals 38121412 E—Whiteside (2). DP—San Francisco 1. LOB— HBP—by Karstens (Hafner), by C.Perez (Walker). San Francisco 4, Oakland 3. 2B—Rowand (14), DP—Colorado 2. LOB—Detroit 9, Colorado 9. PB—Du.Brown, Marson 2. Milwaukee...... 020 000 100 —3J.Weeks (4). HR—Powell (1). SB—J.Weeks (2). 2B—Boesch (17), Jh.Peralta (12), Raburn (9), Wig- Rays 2, Marlins 1 Dodgers 1, Astros 0 Umpires—Home, Ron Kulpa;First, Jim Wolf;Sec- Boston...... 600 212 10x —12 IP HRER BB SO ginton (13). HR—Nelson (2). SB—E.Young (4). ond, John Tumpane;Third, Derryl Cousins. E—Gallardo (1), Sutton (1). LOB—Milwaukee 3, San Francisco CS—Helton (1). ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — LOS ANGELES — Dioner T—3:26 (Rain delay: 1:57). A—30,023 (43,441). Boston 7. 2B—McGehee (14), Ellsbury (22), Pe- Cain ...... 731105 IP HRER BB SO droia (13), Saltalamacchia (10), Reddick (2). Affeldt L,1-1 ...... 121100Detroit James Shields threw a four- Navarro homered off reliever 3B—Ad.Gonzalez (3). HR—Fielder (20), Morgan Oakland Coke L,1-7 ...... 554472 Reds 2, Blue Jays 1 (2), Pedroia (6), Youkilis (11), Scutaro (2). SF—Pe- Cahill W,7-5...... 851117Furbush...... 111112 hitter in his second consec- Wilton Lopez in the eighth 1 droia. Fuentes S,12-15 ..... 100001Alburquerque...... 1 ⁄3 00011 Toronto Cincinnati 2 utive complete game, Casey inning and the Los Angeles ab rhbi ab rhbi IP HRER BB SO Purcey ...... ⁄3 00001 YEscor ss 4010Stubbs cf 4000 Milwaukee Colorado Kotchman had a tiebreaking Dodgers beat the Houston CPttrsn cf 4000BPhllps 2b 4000 Gallardo L,8-4 ...... 398524 White Sox 8, Diamondbacks 2 Jimenez W,2-7 ...... 583325 Mitre...... 333323 Lindstrom H,10...... 120002 Bautist rf 4010Votto 1b 4130 Chicago Arizona 2 single in the eighth inning and Astros 1-0 on Sunday to avoid a DiFelice ...... 121101 Mat.Reynolds H,10 . ⁄3 10010 Lind 1b 4000Bruce rf 4020 ab rhbi ab rhbi 1 A.Hill 2b 4111Cairo 3b 4112 Hawkins...... 100000 RRorts Belisle H,5...... ⁄3 00000 the Tampa Bay Rays handed three-game sweep. Boston R.Betancourt H,16 .. 100001 JRiver lf 2010FLewis lf 3020 Pierre lf 52202b-3b 4111 Arencii c3010Corder p0000 Wakefield W,4-2 ..... 833316 Street S,20-22...... 111110 the reeling Marlins their 10th Vizquel 2b 5120S.Drew ss 4000 Jimenez pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. CMYK

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The Wilkes-Barre Duathlon

The start of the duathlon from Public Square in Wilkes-Barre. Aidan Hilbert, 3, joins his mother Erika Hilbert to help her across the finish line.

Robert Angeli takes off his bike helmet as he gets ready to start the final three-mile run.

Bob Guzenski tries to get started on the transition to the bike.

FRED ADAMS/PHOTOS FOR THE TIMES LEADER Deedra Porfirio waits for runner Ann Zoranski to pass to start Bornfose Nyandusi Omurwa leads the first run for the Kenya Connection Team as he heads for the bike transition area. her bike leg.

Apack of runners races across the Market Jennifer Escarge leads a group of bikers on Middle Road. Sean Robbins races down Middle Road in the bike leg. Street Bridge toward the bike transition area. CMYK

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Duathlon World Champion- no one who stood out in the game. ships in Gijon, Spain, in Sep- McIlroy, who goes to No. 4 in DUATHLON tember and in the Philadelphia MCILROY the world, now stands above ev- Marathon in November. eryone going into the final two ma- Obsitos will be competing in jors of the year. Continued from Page 1B the Iron Man (2.4-mile swim, Continued from Page 1B Just think: If he had avoided the that he might catch me in the 112-mile bike, 26.2-mile run) back across the bridge to the 18th collapse at Augusta National, he second run. World Championships in Ko- green to embrace the new winner. could be headed to Royal St. Ge- “In fact, Sean forced me into na, Hawaii, in October. “You’re a legend,” McDowell orge’s for the British Open with asprint over the home stretch. told him. the first two legs of the Grand My sprint helped me hold him 8th annual Wilkes-Barre Not many would dispute that Slam. off.” Duathlon (3 mile run, 16.9 now, not after a week like this. “Nothing this kid does ever sur- Robbins agreed. mile bike, 3 mile run) results McIlroy finished at 268 to break prises me,” McDowell said. “He’s

“I thought I could make up Top Males Overall the U.S. Open record by four shots. the best player I’ve ever seen. I Chris Garges, 36, Bethlehem, 1:13:48.94, some time on the bike – and I $100 That record 12-under par by Tiger didn’t have a chance to play with did,” said Robbins, who fin- Sean Robbins, 42, Shavertown, 1:14:05.39, Woods at Pebble Beach? McIlroy Tiger when he was in his real $75 ished second, 17 seconds be- George Fair, 42, Scotrun, 1:17:07.75, $50 matched it in the second round pomp, and this guy is the best I’ve Top Male Relay Team: hind, winning $75. “You have Team Got Milk (run-Dave Riviello, 21, Pitt- and kept right on rolling. ever seen. Simple as that. He’s to be smart on the bike, so that ston; bike-Ted Riviello, 53, Pittston), 1:30:16.50. “I couldn’t ask for much more, great for golf. He’s a breath of fresh Male age-group winners you’re not cooked. When I 15-19: 1. Ted Evans, Olyphant, 1:32:23; 2. and I’m just so happy to be holding air for the game, and perhaps we’re Korey Holby, Plains Twp., 1:32:31; 3. John Kane, came out after the second tran- Shavertown, 1:37.39. 20-24: 1. Nick Hetro, this trophy,” McIlroy said. “I know ready for golf’s next superstar. sition, I thought (Garges) Wyoming, 1:17.43; 2. Tom Shaffer, White how good Tiger was in 2000 to win AP PHOTO “And maybe,” he said, “Rory is Haven, 1:31.01; 3. Sean Wallace, Scranton, might fade over the second 1:33.42; 4. Sam Dealba, Hackettstown, N.J., by 15 in Pebble. I was trying to go Rory McIlroy hugs his father, Gerry, after winning the U.S. Open it.” 2:07.19. 25-29: 1. Joe Liparela, Harveys Lake, run. But he had that kick at the 1:32.21; 2. Pat Roman, Pittston, 1:33.33; 3. Jim- out there and emulate him in Championship in Bethesda, Md., on Sunday. Among the records he set in a mie Hill, Berwick, 1:36.09; 4. George Watson, end. And that enabled him to Dickson City, 1:37.36; 30-34: 1. Brian Hilburt, some way. I played great for four U.S. Open unlike any other: Wilkes-Barre, 1:23.48; 2. Nathan Mihal, Scran- hold me off.” ton, 1:24.34; 3. Chris Kasian, Jim Thorpe, days, and I couldn’t be happier.” and moved to No. 9 in the world. It four-shot lead into the final round •The 72-hole record at 268. 1:33.35; 4. Michael Verton, Lake Ariel, 1:34.07; Robbins, 42, of Shavertown, 5. Michael Adamshick, Dallas, 1:34.49; 6. Joe When he arrived for his press was the second straight runner-up of the Masters, only to implode on •The 54-hole record at 199. finished second in the first six Maskalis, Fort Drum, N.Y., 1:35.38; 7. Alec conference, he took a picture of in a major for Day, only this time the back nine and shoot 80. •The 36-hole record at 131. Barcklow, Wilkes-Barre, 1:36.39; 35-39: 1. Tim Wilkes-Barre Duathlons and Scanlan, Philadelphia, 1:21.07; 2. Mike Wilczyn- the silver U.S. Open trophy on the he didn’t have a chance. “I didn’t think it was going to •Most under par at any point at ski, Mountain Top, 1:30.12; 3. Cory Brechbill, third in last year’s race. Spring Mount, 1:34.52; 4. Chris Keller, Dallas, table and posted it on Twitter with No one did this week. happen again, and it hasn’t,” Nick- 17 under. 1:38.32; 5. Earl Marshall, Honesdale, 1:39.35; 6. George Fair, also 42, from Phil Mitchell Jr., Scranton, 1:42.37; 40-44: 1. two references that said it all: Win- McIlroy opened with a three- laus said by telephone to NBC •Quickest to reach double di- Robert Gould, Drums, 1:26.36; 2. Bill Deemer, Scotrun, finished third in Exeter, 1:30.11; 3. Craig Borders, Carbondale, ning. Bounceback. shot lead, stretched it to six shots Sports. “I think this kid’s going to gits under par — 26 holes when he 1:32.32; 4. Skip Sensbach, Dallas, 1:34.47; 5. 1:17:07.75, winning $50. Bob Guzenski, Wyoming, 1:40.38; 6. Phil Pisa- “Going back to Augusta this after 36 holes and eight shots go- have a great career. I don’t think got to 10 under in the second Garges is planning to com- no, Pittston, 1:44.29; 7. Antony Degiosio, Jeffer- year, I felt like that was a great op- ing into the final round. No one there’s any question about it. He’s round. son, 1:50.28; 45-49: 1. Scott Meusser, Exeter, pete in the Triathlon Age 1:28.03; 2. Todd Egry, Walnutport, 1:34.37; 3. portunity to get my first major. It got any closer over the final 18 got all the components. He’s got a McIlroy also tied Woods’ record Mike Billings, Palmerton, 1:38.5; 4. Robert Group National Champion- Switzer, West Pittston, 1:43.55; 5. Steve Kamin- didn’t quite work out,” McIlroy holes. lot of people rooting for him. He’s for a six-shot lead at the halfway ski, Trucksville, 1:46.22; 6. Joe Kraus, Kingston, ships in Burlington, Vt., in Au- 1:47.25; 7. John Panzitta, West Pittston, 1:48.33; said. “But to come back straighta- Tributes poured in throughout anice kid. He’s got a pleasant per- point, and he joined Lee Janzen in 50-54: 1. Mike McAndrew, Avoca, 1:29.13; 2. gust. Frank Brown, Sciota, 1:33.59; 3. Chris Cava- way at the U.S. Open and win that the steamy afternoon outside the sonality. 1993 and Lee Trevino in 1968 as naugh, Plains Twp., 1:40.44; 4. Richard Shiptos- Ciravolo won the female di- ki, Shickshinny, 1:41.56; 5. John Jones, Wap- is nice. You can always call your- nation’s capital — first from the “He’s humble when he needs to the only players to post all four vision easily, finishing in fifth wallopen, 1:45.03; 6. Jason Isely, Plains Twp., self a major champion, and hope- players he beat, then from Jack be humble, and he’s confident rounds in the 60s. 1:56.08; 55-59: 1. Woody Haydt, Mountain Top, place overall in1:20:25.87, win- 1:33.46; 2. Rich Owens, Wilkes-Barre, 1:38.3; 3. fully after this, I can call myself a Nicklaus and ultimately from when he needs to be confident.” Some of that had to do with John Veneski, Scranton, 1:40.09; 4. Gregory ning $100. It was the fourth win Martin, Moosic, 1:40.28; 5. Robert Steffer, Em- multiple major champion.” Woods. And to think that only four days Congressional, which was soft- porium, 1:47.07; 6. Robert Angeli, Hudson, in as many attempts for the 32- 2:02.35; 60-64: 1. Mike Egan, Clarks Summit, Since the Masters began in “What a performance from start ago, this was being called the U.S. ened by rain and cloud cover. The 1:41.04; 2. Tom Walski, Nanticoke, 1:43.07; 3. year-old from Shavertown. James Tust, E. Stroudsburg, 1:43.2; 4. Donald 1934, McIlroy is the second young- to finish,” Woods said in a state- Wide Open with no clear favorite USGA did nothing to try to protect Rawls, Mountain Top, 1:53.37; 5. Michael Jones, “My strategy going into Kingston, 1:56.15; 6. Danny Harris, Wilkes- est major champion next to ment. “Enjoy the win. Well done.” in the game. Woods has gone 18 par, moving tees forward to tempt duathlons is to win the first run Barre, 2:08.47. 65 & over: None. Woods. Nicklaus invited McIlroy to months without winning and isn’t players to take on some risk. The and then go all out the rest of Top Females Overall His freckled-face bursting with lunch last year in Florida and talk- even playing now because of inju- result was a whopping 32 rounds Kelly Ciravolo, 32, Shavertown, 1:13:48.94, the way,” she said. “If you don’t $100 joy when he tapped in for par, ed to him about how to close out ries to his left leg. The top two under par on Sunday. The previ- Laura Kline, 34, Syracuse, N.Y., 1:24:57..55, win the first run, it can be $75 McIlroy won by eight shots over tournaments. He apparently players in the world have yet to ous record of18 final rounds under Monica Obsitos, 24, Wilkes-Barre, tough. And I won the first run. 1:26:37.45, $50 Jason Day, who closed with a 68 wasn’t listening when he took a win a major. There appeared to be par was at Baltusrol in 1993. But (Laura Kline) was still Top Female Relay Team close to me. In the second run, Iand E For Fun (Pittston), 1:42:47.54 Ithought that Laura would Top Coed Relay Team 2000 to win by 15 at Pebble,” he do now. go out and win one of them. I’ve Intensity Won (run-Sandy Jesse, 38, Dallas; have been closer to me. But she bike-George Lacey, 60, Freeland), 1:31:27.87. GREATNESS said. “I was trying to go out there For the supremely talented, win- done that,” he said. “There’s two wasn’t. I believe I gained quite Female age-group winners today and emulate him in some ning the first major championship more majors left. I’m going to try 15-19: 1. Chandler Karoskcik, Archbald, abit on her during the bike. 1:57.58; 20-24: 1. Ashley Deemie, Morristown, way.” is almost always as much about re- my best and go out and put myself N.J., 1:44.14; 2. Elizabeth Karat, Baltimore, Md., Continued from Page 1B “Once I realized – during the 2:05.32; 25-29: 1. Stephanie Tulaney, Clarks Consider that done. But also lief as it joy. Once the burden of ex- in a great position to win them, al- second run – that nobody be- Summit, 1:41.06; 2. Jacquelyn Stevenson, He’s on the verge of greatness consider what McIlroy did for him- pectations is lifted, the wins tend so.” Mountain Top, 1:43.3; 3. Miranda Costa, Drums, hind me, including men, were 1:51.31; 4. Holly Dwyer, Shavertown, 1:53.45; now. But he only figures to get bet- self by bouncing back from bitter to come more easily. First, though, he had more im- 30-34: 1. Deedra Porfirio, W. Pittston, 1:30.41; 2. not going to catch me, I took it Sarah Leskosky, Drums, 1:37.43; 3. Kelly Adam- ter. disappointment at Augusta Na- Expect them to come quickly for mediate plans. With the Open tro- shick, Dallas, 1:40.24; 4. Liza Prokop, Wilkes- alittle easy.” Barre, 1:40.35; 5. Nicole Sennett, Mountain Top, “My impression is that he hasn’t tional to win the kind of Open that McIlroy. phy securely in his hands, there 1:47.16; 6. Erika Hilburt, Wilkes-Barre, 1:59.28; Kline, 34, from Syracuse, 35-39: 1. Kerry Potter, Wyoming, 1:31.08; 2. Liz primed yet,” said Y.E. Yang, who golf historians will be talking “After the Masters and after win- was some celebrating to do, and Moss Fones, Fogelsville, 1:32.03; 3. Jen Free- N.Y., finished second and ninth man, Limerick, 1:47.34; 4. Stephanie Siekierka, played with McIlroy on the week- about for generations. ning this, I think he’ll just go on, go surely a beverage or two would be overall in 1:25:57.55, winning Scranton, 1:52.2; 5. Jessica Chesman, Dallas, end. “There’s still a lot more for He called his father in Northern in leaps and bounds,” his father, sipped from it before the night was 1:52.35; 6. Kimberly Keller, Dallas, 2:03.39; 40- $75. Monica Obsitos, 24, of 44: 1. Ann Zoranski, Swoyersville, 1:33; 2. Joelle him to grow. I think he’s still grow- Ireland just 20 minutes after losing Gerry, said. “He should do well, through. Fair, Scotrun, 1:38.24; 3. Cynthia Bardman, Fo- Wilkes-Barre, finished third gelsville, 1:48.47; 4. Catherine Degiosio, Jeffer- ing, and it’s just scary to think afour-shot lead in the final round of you know, and he’s keen to do well. Golf should raise a toast to its son, 2:03.32; 45-49: 1. Deb Barcklow, Wilkes- and 11th overall in 1:26:37.45, Barre, 1:38.24; 2. Lea Ann Kish, New York City, about it.” the Masters to tell him he was OK He’ll keep working, if I know Ro- newest star, too. 1:48.55; 3. Carmen Campione, Effort, 2:01.17; winning $50. 50-54: 1. Jocelyn Shilling, Saylorsburg, 1:33.19; Scarier still may be that McIlroy and that it was all part of golf. Then ry.” Because the future of the game 2. Lindee Kent, Prompton,1:40.55; 3. Denise It was Kline’s third time com- Thomas, Kingston, 2:04.46; 4. Elizabeth Moran, has Woods in his sights. At least he he told reporters for weeks that he McIlroy himself believes they is looking good. peting in Wilkes-Barre. She won Harveys Lake, 2:04.56; 55-59: 1. Carmella Di- did on this day, fully aware of the had gotten over his failure and may come sooner than later. Pippa, Bloomsburg, 2:12.05. 60-64: None. 65 & in 2005, before Ciravolo came over: 1. Barbara Morgan, Tioga, 1:56.05. history that came before. would bounce back. “I said after Augusta, there’s Tim Dahlberg is a national sports Field: 170 (110 individuals and 30 relay on the scene. And she won in teams). Official starter: Suzanne Youngblood “I know how good Tiger was in If we didn’t believe him then, we three more majors left, I’ll try and columnist for The Associated Press. (YMCA). Race directors: Nicky Pachucki (YM- 2009 when Ciravolo was preg- CA) and Debbie Grossman (JCC). Traffic Con- trol: Wilkes-Barre Police Chief Carl Zawatski. Re- nant and didn’t compete. sults: Compuscore (www.compuscore.com). The Wilkes-Barre Duathlon is part of the Ciravolo is on Team USA and USAT Triathlon Mid Atlantic Region Duathlon Se- will compete in the Triathlon ries. The event was organized by the Wilkes- Barre YMCA and the Jewish Community Center World Championships in Beij- of Wyoming Valley. Mickelson finished like he started – all wet ing, China in September. She al- Schedule: Monday, July 4: Wilkes-Barre YMCA 3 Mile so plans to run in the New York Run/Walk “Bernie’s Memorial” at the YMCA, S. Franklin and Northampton streets., Wilkes-Barre. City Marathon in November. The walk starts at 8:30 a.m. and the run starts at By JOSEPH WHITE swings in the world, if not the trees, only to have the ball Kline will compete in the Ut- 9:10 a.m. Info: Joe Barket, 823-2191, ext. 112. AP Sports Writer U.S. OPEN nicest. ... He deserves the ti- land on the edge of the right Saturday, July 23: Wyoming Valley Striders’ ica Boilermaker 15Km next Summer 10Km (the final leg of the Striders Triple BETHESDA, Md. — Phil tle.” rough along the ninth fairway. Crown) at Kirby Park at 9 a.m. Info: Vince Wojnar, month. She will compete in the 474-5363. Mickelson’s U.S. Open ended NOTEBOOK The two met last year in At least he was back on the where it began, in the same New York, and Nadal has been right hole. His third shot land- body of water. short. He double bogeyed that pulling for McIlroy ever since. ed precariously on the front of for her upcoming event in Oc- On his last hole of the cham- hole as well. “For sure, what he’s doing is the green and started rolling FATHER tober – the Ironman Triathlon pionship Sunday, Mickelson Mickelson’s 69 on Friday was really something unbeliev- toward the deep ravine before in Kona, Hawaii. stood in a greenside bunker his only round under par on a able,” Nadal said Sunday at coming mercifully to a stop. “I had a good day,” said Ob- launched a rainbow that course receptive for U.S. Open Wimbledon, where he will The pin was at the back of Continued from Page 1B sitos. “I felt strong.” splashed on the fly, some 15 scores lower than the norm. begin play Monday as the de- the green, but he putted within the 3-mile run. “It felt great. The Meyers graduate has feet beyond the other side of “I thought that the soft con- fending champion. “Seriously, I 6feet and made it from there. Everyone else ran great, too. spent the last five years pre- the peninsula green. Even the ditions obviously made it a love watching Rory. ... I admire All that work for a par. “I loved having all the peo- paring for the grueling Iron- adoring gallery that had cheer- little bit easier than everybody him a lot.” ple at the finish line cheering man competition, which fea- ed so loudly during his walk had hoped, but the setup was you on.” tures a 2.4-mile swim, a 112- up the fairway couldn’t help wonderful,” he said. “I just WRONG HOLE, RIGHT 27 Unique Holes Getting to race with his mile bike ride, and a 26.2-mile but let out a collective giggle. didn’t play how I’d hoped.” RECOVERY: Gary Woodland is One Breathtaking Course daughter was a dream come run. 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GOLD CUP SOCCER HALL OF FAME CLASSIC U.S tops Jamaica to move to semis NIKO J. KALLIANIOTIS/FOR THE TIMES LEADER Yankee’s infielder Doug Bernier dives to catch the ball during Sunday’s game against the Columbus Clippers at PNC Field. Second-half goals propel team to game against either LOOKING AHEAD Panama or El Salvador. Next Game: 7:05 p.m. today vs. CLIPPERS Norfolk at PNC Field AP PHOTOS Probable Pitchers: Tides RHP Dmitri Young receives the Bob Feller Player Of The Game Award during the Hall of Fame Classic Continued from Page 1B Mitch Atkins (1-2, 3.18) vs. Yankees The Associated Press baseball game at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, NY, Sunday. At left is Ann Feller, the wife of RHP Adam Warren (5-2, 3.33) WASHINGTON — Jermaine the late Bob Feller, and at right is Jane Forbes Clark of the Baseball Hall Of Fame the seventh. This time with two On Deck: The series with Norfolk Jones and Clint Dempsey scored outs, Laird singled and Parraz runs through Thursday. as the United States moved into doubled for the only extra-base Radio: All games can be heard on the Gold Cup semifinals with a hit in the game for the Yankees. THE GAME (1340-AM) with Mike Vander Woude. 2-0 win over Jamaica in the quar- But again, they were stranded terfinals Sunday. Feller honored when Pilittere flied out. 2 Jones fired a shot from outside “I think more or less I was just its scoreless streak to 19 ⁄3 in- the penalty area and Jamaica de- trying to execute a pitch and I nings. The last time a relief pitch- fender Jermaine Taylor stuck out didn’t,” Huff said about the four er gave up a run was June 13 his foot, deflecting the ball past hits he gave up. “One hit was a against Syracuse. In the series goalkeeper Donovan Ricketts in for saving game hanging curveball and another with Columbus, the pen tossed the 49th minute. It was Jones’ was on a changeup that was up. I 16 innings without allowing a first goal of the tournament. was just lucky enough that they runner to cross the plate. The Taylor came out on the losing didn’t hit it over the fence.” game lasted 2 hours, 38 minutes end of another exchange be- Late Hall of Famer kept Yankee starter Carlos Silva, with an announced attendance of tween the two nearly 20 minutes contest going after Major who came off the disabled list for 4,548. 2 later. Jones beat the defense in the start, lasted 4 ⁄3 innings and HOW THEY SCORED the middle of Jamaica’s half and League Baseball pulled out. gave up two runs on five hits CLIPPERS SECOND: Chad Huffman homered. Luis Valbuena grounded out. Jared Goedert singled. was about to break free for a 1- while striking out five. Luke Carlin struck out. Donnie Webb flied out. CLIP- on-1chance when Taylor tackled Ahome run by former SWB PERS 1-0. CLIPPERS FIFTH: Luke Carlin hit a home run. him from behind, earning a red By JOHN KEKIS Yankee Chad Huffman in the sec- Donnie Webb flied out. Ezequiel Carrera singled and stole second. Jason Kipnis struck out. Shelley Dun- card in the 67th minute. With Ja- AP Sports Writer ond gave Columbus a 1-0 lead. can struck out. CLIPPERS 2-0. maica down a man, Dempsey COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Luke Carlin connected for a solo added the second goal with 10 Anne Feller didn’t address the shot in the fifth off Silva to put the Columbus 2, SWB Yankees 0 COLUMBUS SWB YANKEES minutes to play. Juan Agudelo’s crowd at the Hall of Fame Clas- Clippers ahead 2-0. ab rhbi ab rhbi Carrera cf 4020Russo lf 4000 cross found Dempsey alone on sic. Her presence alone was Duncan, also a former SWB Kipnis 2b 4010Golson cf 4000 the left side of the goal. Ricketts enough. Yankee, was 0-for-4 Sunday and Duncan 1b 4000Montero c4000 Johnson dh 4020Vazquez 1b 4000 came out to contest, and Demp- Seven months after her hus- went 3-for-14 with four RBI in the Huffman rf 3111Laird 3b 4020 Valbuena ss 4010Parraz rf 3020 sey avoided the tackle and put band died at 92, Bob Feller was series. He also received a loud Goedert 3b 4010Pilittere dh 3000 Carlin c4111Nunez 2b 3000 the ball in the empty net. honored Sunday by the organiz- ovation from the fans each time Webb lf 4000Bernier ss 3010 Dempsey also scored in the ers of a game the Cleveland Indi- he came to bat. Totals 35 292Totals 32 050 Columbus ...... 010 010 000 —2 group-stage opener against Cana- ans great wholeheartedly em- “I was lucky to have that (ova- SWB Yankees ...... 000 000 000 —0 LOB – Columbus 8, SWB Yankees 5. DP – SWB da. braced. The game’s most valua- tion) for three years when I was Yankees 1. 2B – Parraz (12). HR – Huffman (10), Carlin (5). SB – Carrera 2 (25). On Wednesday in Houston, the ble player was given the inaugu- here,” Duncan said. “They’re IP HRER BB SO Columbus United States will face the Pana- ral Bob Feller Player of the good people in this area. It feels Huff (W, 6-2)...... 7.0 40004 ma-El Salvador winner. Game Award. like home. A little eerie being a Germano (H, 2) ...... 1.0 10002 Judy (S, 10) ...... 1.0 00002 Jamaica entered the game as “It’s an honor. It’s wonderful visitor, but it was good.” SWB Yankees Silva (L, 2-1) ...... 4.2 52205 the only team in the tournament for them to remember him. He Notes: To make room for Silva Schmidt ...... 1.1 10011 Flores, R ...... 0.2 20000 to win all three of its group-stage would have been so grateful,” on the SWB roster, the team Wordekemper ...... 2.1 10002 HBP – Carrera (by Silva). games without conceding a goal, said Anne Feller, who kissed placed Ryan Pope on the seven- Umpires – HP: Brad Myers. 1B: Chad Whitson. 3B: Lance Barrett. but the visitors failed to earn Dick Williams as she made her day disabled list. … Scranton/ T – 2:38. their first ever win against the way to the mound to a standing Wilkes-Barre’s bullpen extended Att – 4,548. U.S. ovation and placed a baseball on Both teams had scoring chanc- the rubber before the national es in the first half, although nei- anthem. AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL ther team capitalized. Jamaica “It’s just wonderful for them had its best opportunity early on, to ask me to come and I’m proud and it took an excellent save by to be here to represent Bob, who Former Yankee pitcher Goose Gossage signs autographs at the Gulius triggers four-run inning goalkeeper to knock loved this game. He loved being Hall of Fame Classic in Cooperstown, N.Y. , Sunday. away Demar Phillips’ shot from here. He always loved coming to the left side of the box in the Cooperstown. He was just so World War II. He was the first to for Harmon Killebrew. The as Plains rallies past Nanticoke fourth minute. proud of being in the Hall of enlist for the Hall of Fame Clas- highest respect. It’s a bitter- The U.S. also suffered a blow Fame.” sic three years ago. He meant a sweet day,” said Rich “Goose” The Times Leader staff Bone (W)...... 1.1 22213 Nanticoke early when striker Jozy Altidore When Major League Baseball great deal to the game and he Gossage, who started for the NANTICOKE – Dom Gulius Ioanna...... 2.1 24432 Hauer ...... 3.2 33310 left with a strained left hamstring stopped participating in the an- stood for everything the Hall of Wizards. “Human beings just hit a bases-loaded triple in the top Passetti (L) ...... 1.0 42201 and was replaced by Agudelo in nual Hall of Fame Game at Dou- Fame is all about — character, don’t come any better than Har- of the seventh inning to rally the 12th minute. bleday Field three years ago, this integrity, sportsmanship and mon. To lose him and Bob is ve- Plains to a 9-7 victory over Nanti- Old Forge 5, Back Mountain 2 Jones seemed to be in position one-stoplight village found a he- great interaction with the fans.” ry, very sad.” coke in American Legion base- Tyler Loftus supplied three for a possible goal late in the ro in Feller, who was used to Before the Knucksies and “I hate to see the passing of ball on Sunday. hits, two RBI and a run for Old opening half, when Rickett saved playing that role. Feller, who Wizards took the field, a mo- anyone, but a Hall of Famer who Plains scored four runs in the Forge in a win over Back Moun- ashot by Agudelo and the re- was enshrined in Cooperstown ment of silence was observed for touched so many lives over the seventh after Nanticoke took a tain. bound bounced straight to Jones, in 1962, didn’t want to see a tra- four Hall of Famers who died in years and meant so much to the 7-5 lead with five runs in the Old Forge’s Andrew Phillips but he couldn’t control the ball. dition die after nearly seven dec- the past year: Feller, Harmon Hall of Fame itself will be cer- sixth. picked up the win while striking Midfielders ades. Killebrew, Duke Snider, Sparky tainly remembered,” Andre Joe Parsnik also had a triple out nine batters and allowing two and Dempsey had not trained “Bob loved everything to do Anderson. Dawson said, referring to Feller. and three RBI for Plains. runs in a complete game. with the team in Washington be- with Cooperstown,” Hall of Killebrew and Feller were “That’s what makes this week- Eric Hauer and Jeff Jezewski For Back Mountain, Stephen fore the match. Each were ex- Fame President Jeff Idelson captains at last year’s Classic. end that much more special. had two RBI each for Nanticoke. Ruch fanned nine in five innings. Back Mountain Old Forge cused to attend their sisters’ wed- said. “He was the first to enlist in “You have the highest respect Bob was here last year.” ab rhbi ab rhbi Plains Nanticoke Malloy lf 3000Phillips p3110 dings — Dempsey in Texas and ab rhbi ab rhbi Stepniak 3b 1000Loftus c4132 Ell lf 0000Tsevdos rf 4220 Everett 3b 3100Drasba lf 3000 Donovan in California. Each of Bone dh 4110Yudichak c2100 Ruch p4010Parcinski ss 4011 Graziosi cf 4010Ioanna p4121 Noyalis 1b 4011Bressler 1b 3000 the players arrived in Washing- Grillini 1b 4211Cerretta 3b 0100 Yursha cf 2010Nemetz cf 2100 ton early Sunday morning. Savakinus 3b 2210Hauer cf 4012 Condo ss 0000Jurosky 2b 3000 Parsnik ss 3223Policare ss 4000 Ringsdorf dh 3100Preston lf 3211 Dempsey was in the starting li- Rodriguez resigns as Marlins manager Gulius c3113Jezewski lf 3012 Narcum c2010Swantek 3b 1000 Sorokas p2022Kinney lf 1000 Ritsick rf 3010 neup, but Donovan was a substi- Concini rf 2000Zwiebel 2b 2110 Patel 2b 3011 Marriggi rf 2000Ivan 1b 3000 Totals 28 262Totals 26 564 tute. It was the first U.S. game The Associated Press Sod 2b 2100Clawson 1b 1000 Back Mountain...... 110 000 0—2 Emmett 2b 2000Passetti 3b 1000 Old Forge...... 100 200 2—5 Donovan began on the bench ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Decker rf 2120 3B – Loftus since June 9, 2007. Through it all, Edwin Rodri- Lkszwski ph 1000 IP HRER BB SO Totals 29 999Totals 32 796 Back Mountain Donovan entered in the 65th guez kept his sense of humor. Plains...... 004 010 4—9 Ruch (L) ...... 543339 Nanticoke ...... 200 005 0—7 Cardo...... 222105 minute to a huge cheer from the The Florida Marlins’ manager 2B – Jezewski. 3B – Parsnik, Gulius. Old Forge IP HRER BB SO Phillips (W) ...... 762228 crowd, replacing Alejandro Bed- talked about ghost stories and Plains oya. the team’s hotel. He joked about Sorokas...... 5.2 75434 To celebrate his Father’s Day moving the calendar ahead to goal, Jones gave a salute, honor- July in hopes of escaping an aw- ing his soldier father. ful June. SWIMMING As it turns out, that long los- ing streak hurt more than he H.S. FOOTBALL showed. Phelps loses 200 fly in tuneup for worlds Rodriguez, the first Puerto Rican-born manager in major The Associated Press and end the drought of getting my Coach to meet with league history, unexpectedly re- SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — buttkickedeveryrace,butNickandI signed Sunday after less than AP PHOTO Michael Phelps emerged from the have had some good races over the Redeemer players one year on the job. Florida manager Edwin Rodriguez, right shown arguing with water with an unfamiliar look of dis- pastcoupleyearsandhe’sdefinitelya Bench coach Brandon Hyde home plate umpire Ted Barrett on Friday, resigned Sunday. appointment splashed across his tough competitor and he finishes re- New Holy Redeemer football managed the last-place Marlins face. A glance at the scoreboard only ally strong,” Phelps said. coach Joe Ostrowski will hold a as they dropped their 10th new ballpark next season and Rodriguez became interim made things worse. The 14-time Olympic gold medal- meeting at 7 p.m. today in the straight game, 2-1to the Tampa the young core of players.” manager June 23 of last year af- Even in tuneup races, losing ist and world-record holder was school auditorium for all players Bay Rays. But the club will be- “I can’t say enough about the ter Fredi Gonzalez was fired. He streaks for Phelps are rare. hardly at his dominating best, get- and their parents. gin a search for an interim man- effort that this staff and these was given the job permanently The planet’s most recognized ting chased down in the final 25 me- The meeting is open to all stu- ager and potential candidates players have put into this sea- five days later. swimmer lost for the third straight ters. D’Arcy touched the wall a finger dents interested in playing for include 80-year-old Jack McKe- son,” he said in a statement re- Florida went 46-46 under Ro- time in one of his signature events tip ahead at1minute, 55.39 seconds. the 2011 season who are attend- on, the special assistant to the leased by the team. “I could tell driguez, who opened the 2010 Sunday night, finishing a tenth of a “If you had asked me if I’d win at ing Holy Redeemer as well as sev- owner who led Florida to a that they continued to give 100 season as the Marlins’ Triple-A second behind Australia’s Nicholas the 100 mark, I’d say no. If you’d ask enth and eighth grade students World Series title in 2003. percent effort each and every manager in New Orleans. D’Arcy in the 200-meter butterfly at me at the 150 mark, I’d say maybe,” interested in playing and attend Rodriguez said it was difficult day on the field. I wish this orga- The Marlins fell to 1-18 in the Santa Clara International Grand D’Arcysaid.“Isnuckapeakoutofthe grade schools in the Catholic to leave, given the “positive way nization and players nothing June with Sunday’s loss to the Prix. corner of my eye and saw him, and I School System. the organization is moving, a but success in their futures.” Rays. “I would have liked to get the win thought, ’Well, I have a chance.”’ CMYK

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WIMBLEDON NASCAR Hamlin finally breaks through

Driver for Gibbs Racing holds off Kenseth on late restart for first victory in over a year.

The Associated Press BROOKLYN, Mich. — Two days after facing questions about unauthorized auto parts and pos- sible penalties, Denny Hamlin enjoyed a happier kind of scruti- ny. Hamlin raced to his first NAS- CAR Sprint Cup victory over the year, holding off Matt Kenseth on Sunday at Michigan Internation- al Speedway. The drivers ap- peared headed for a fuel-mileage finish, then a late caution en- abled them to make pit stops be- AP PHOTO fore a frantic closing five-lap Switzerland’s Roger Federer walks to a practice court at the All sprint. England Lawn Tennis Championships at Wimbledon Sunday. “Over these last six weeks, I can honestly say we’ve had a chance to win each and every race,” Hamlin said. “For me, if I go about eight weeks without AP PHOTO Nadal still feels winning, I’m wondering what Denny Hamlin takes the checkered flag to win the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series auto race at Michigan the heck’s going on.” international Speedway in Brooklyn, Mich., Sunday. Kenseth was the only driver with a shot to catch Hamlin in rience and resilience of this11 car Hamlin won eight times last out incident after he and Kevin the final moments. Kenseth tried that you can start the week off year and contended for the series Harvick came off probation. very far away to go both above and below the with a down note and put that be- title, but was unable to match They were fined and disciplined leader, but was unable to pass hind you and make sure that it Jimmie Johnson. Hamlin was for a run-in last month. Harvick Hamlin’s No. 11 Toyota. Hamlin doesn’t affect what’s getting winless this season, although he finished 14th Sunday. UP NEXT won by 0.281seconds for his sec- ready to happen,” said Mike led early last weekend at Pocono Busch drove despite chest pain The 25-year-old Spaniard ond straight victory in the June Ford, Hamlin’s crew chief. “This Raceway before running into tire and took the lead about midway FIRST ROUND needs six more Grand Slam race at the track. team usually comes out swing- problems. through the 400-mile, 200-lap 7a.m. today, Kyle Busch was third, giving ing when its back’s against the He entered this race12th in the race. titles to catch Federer. ESPN2 — The Championships at Joe Gibbs Racing two of the top ropes. Sometimes we connect points standings but was still “It was just hard to breathe. I Wimbledon, En- three spots after the team was and sometimes we get dotted in confident heading into the sum- had to take real short breaths,” gland told to change oil pans before Fri- the eye.” mer months. The victory moved he said. “Felt like I was running a By HOWARD FENDRICH day’s practice. NASCAR said oil Team president J.D. Gibbs said him up to ninth. 400-mile marathon, which essen- AP Tennis Writer pans from cars driven by Hamlin, Friday’s situation was a good les- “Realistically, you know if the tially I was. But I felt like I was WIMBLEDON, England — sixth championship there. Busch and Joey Logano were not son. whole world collapses and ends, running on my feet instead of in a Having won four of the past five Now Nadal seeks a third title submitted for approval before “We want to be here with in- you’re still one win away from race car.” Grand Slam tournaments and10 on the grass of the All England opening day inspection. tegrity,” Gibbs said. “We’ve made getting a Chase spot, pretty Carl Edwards moved in front in all, Rafael Nadal was asked on Club, where he hasn’t lost to The team could face additional mistakes in the past as a team, much,” Hamlin said. “We know coming out of a caution that end- the eve of Wimbledon about anyone other than Federer since penalties this week, but Hamlin and I’m sure we’ll make mistakes two wins pretty much puts you ed at lap 163, and it appeared the quickly closing in on Roger Fe- 2005. and Busch hardly seemed dis- in the future. If we can’t conduct in. From here on out, we know race would come down to who derer’s record of 16. “I love to play on grass. I love tracted. ourselves in the right way, there’s we’re one win away.” had enough fuel. The final cau- Nadal cut in to clarify. to play in this fabulous place,” “It speaks volumes to the expe- no use in us doing this.” Busch finished the race with- tion, however, changed all that. “Very close? No. I am very the top-seeded Nadal said. “In far,” Nadal said Sunday. “Six is a the beginning of my career, ev- lot.” erybody talked a lot that with INDYCAR Perhaps. Still, the 25-year-old my style of game, (it’s) going to Spaniard is looking more and be always very difficult to play more like someone who will be very well here. But I worked a lot able to challenge, if not surpass, and I put all my best in every Castroneves’ bad luck gives Franchitti the win whatever Federer’s final tally is. practice.” As long as a couple of other guys As the returning men’s cham- don’t get in the way, that is. pion, Nadal will play the first The Associated Press caution. But Franchitti regained For years, Federer and Nadal match on Centre Court on Day WEST ALLIS, Wis. — Dario the lead when Castroneves pit- were the men to beat at major 1, against Michael Russell of the Franchitti took over the lead ted and fell back to 10th. tournaments. These days, United States. That’s an honor when Helio Castroneves had a Franchitti then surged away they’re joined at what is a com- that’s often been accorded Fe- tire problem, then held on to win on the restart with 20 laps to go petitive and compelling top of derer, but he lost in the quarter- the IndyCar Series race at the and wasn’t challenged the rest of the game by a pair of 24-year- finals a year ago, is seeded third Milwaukee Mile on Sunday. the way. olds, Novak Djokovic and Andy this year, and must wait until It was the third victory of the It turned out to be a decent Murray. Tuesday to get started against season for Franchitti, who day for Power, who came into That Big Four filled out the Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakh- stayed out of trouble as two fel- the race with a 21-point lead semifinals at the stan. low contenders fell by the way- over Franchitti but started 17th two weeks ago, and most every- The second-seeded Djokovic, side. Tony Kanaan crashed with on Sunday after a bad run in one expects them to be the final whose 43-match winning streak 31 laps to go, and Castroneves qualifying while Franchitti won four standing in a fortnight’s ended with a loss to Federer in gave up the lead when he had to the pole. time at Wimbledon, where play Paris, also is scheduled to begin make a late extra pit stop to AP PHOTO Agood pit stop near the end begins today with Nadal as the Tuesday, while No. 4 Murray is change a tire that was going flat. Helio Castroneves, left, of Brazil, drives next to Dario Franchitti, helped Power pull off a top-five defending champion. slated to play Daniel Gimeno- Graham Rahal was second, of Scotland, during the IndyCar Series’ Milwaukee Mile 225 auto finish. “That’s maybe something Traver of Spain on Centre Court followed by Oriol Servia, Will race at the Milwaukee Mile on Sunday. It was a rough weekend for Si- that’s a bit different than maybe today. Power and Danica Patrick. mona De Silvestro, who was in the past, where maybe one of The forecast calls for — sur- Castroneves finished ninth. was despite increased efforts by ly emerged as contenders. hospitalized Saturday night af- the top four guys wouldn’t feel prise! — rain, but at the very It was a return to racing for the new event promoter, includ- Castroneves took the lead af- ter crashing in qualifying Satur- so comfortable on grass,” said least, matches in the main stadi- the Milwaukee Mile, a historic ing a two-for-one ticket deal. ter a round of pit stops on lap day. Federer, a six-time winner at um shouldn’t be affected be- track that dates to 1903 but NASCAR still hasn’t returned 167, but began to slow down IndyCar officials cleared De Wimbledon. “But this year, it cause of the retractable roof in didn’t host major events last to the Mile; the Nationwide Se- gradually when his left-rear tire Silvestro to race Sunday morn- seems like all of us are, which is use since 2009. year because of previous promo- ries instead will race next week- began going flat. Castroneves ing, after her crew worked into agood thing.” Other men on today’s slate in- ters’ financial problems. end on the road course at Road stayed on the track, hoping for a the early morning hours to re- Nadal quickly earned the so- clude 2003 U.S. Open champion IndyCar was back on the America, about an hour north of caution flag. pair her car. But she didn’t last briquet “King of Clay” for his ex- and three-time Wimbledon run- schedule this year but fan re- Milwaukee. He got it when Kanaan spun long once the green flag fell, cellence on that surface, partic- ner-up Andy Roddick, 2010 fi- sponse was tepid at best, with Franchitti dominated the out and crashed with 31 laps to pulling into the pits and getting ularly at Roland Garros, where nalist Tomas Berdych and 10th- the grandstands perhaps one- early stages of the race, but Ka- go — a boost for Castroneves, out of the car just a few laps into he beat Federer on June 5 for a seeded Mardy Fish. third full at the green flag. That naan and Castroneves eventual- who could make a pit stop under the race.

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NATIONAL FORECAST NATIONAL FORECAST: Apowerful low pressuresystem overthe heartland will produce an outbreak of severe thunderstorms capable of producing tornadoes across the Plains and Midwest today. ° WEDNESDAY TODAY 83 TUESDAY Showers and thunderstorms will also affect the Rockies in addition to parts of the Ohio Valleyand Sun, a Partly East. Widespread hot temperatures are expected across the southern tier of states. T-storm sunny, a T-storm Sun, showers ° Central PA 53 85° 85° 56° 65°

THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 70/53 72/48 Showers Partly Partly Sun, a 78/65 and aT- sunny, a sunny, a shower 84/65 Theweather is storm T-storm shower 81/67 looking pretty 81/69 82° 83° 80° 80° 78/60 nice today. A 65° 65° 62° 60° 63/51 88/70 good deal of 91/69 morning sun- REGIONAL FORECAST TODAY’SSUMMARY 70/61 97/72 shine followed The Poconos by increasing 99/73 99/78 Today’shigh/ Syracuse Highs: 79-85. Lows: 59-64. Skies will be clouds laterin Tonight’s low 81/57 partly cloudy today. Expect achance of the day. The Albany 96/80 81/56 thunderstorms overnight. temperaturewill 61/50 88/74 92/77 warm intothe The JerseyShore Binghamton 63/46 lower80s this 82/58 Highs: 78-85. Lows: 65-69. Clouds will be afternoon, and on the increase today.Slight chance of CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow we may have a Towanda thunderstorms tonight. 81/59 Anchorage 53/50/.0161/50/sh62/51/sh Myrtle Beach 97/73/.0095/78/pc94/77/pc strayshower. But Poughkeepsie Atlanta91/69/.00 97/72/pc 96/72/pc Nashville 88/68/.54 95/74/pc 93/73/t Scranton 82/57 Iexpect most 83/59 The Finger Lakes Baltimore84/71/.00 88/70/t92/70/pc NewOrleans 95/79/.0092/77/pc91/79/t locations to Wilkes-Barre Highs: 72-82. Lows: 54-63.Showersand Boston 80/67/.0081/63/s 82/65/pc Norfolk 84/73/.1586/71/t 92/75/pc remain dry. An 84/60 Buffalo 77/58/.0072/63/t 73/63/t Oklahoma City101/73/.00 100/74/pc 89/67/t thunderstorms will be possible at times area of low today and tonight. Charlotte85/67/.00 97/72/pc 100/73/pc Omaha 88/68/.0091/66/pc77/63/t Pottsville NewYork City Chicago80/63/.00 81/69/t 86/67/t Orlando 95/73/.0096/76/pc98/76/pc pressurewill State College 81/60 84/65 Cleveland 81/66/.33 82/70/t85/70/t Phoenix 99/76/.00105/78/s108/81/s move along 82/61 Brandywine Valley Dallas 101/81/.00 99/78/pc 97/76/t Pittsburgh 79/67/.0085/67/t 90/67/t Southern Pa. Reading Denver80/53/.00 63/51/t76/52/pc Portland, Ore. 64/54/.0275/55/pc 85/55/s Harrisburg 86/65 Highs: 82-86. Lows: 66-69. Expect aslight and bring 84/63 chance of thunderstorms today and Detroit 81/62/.00 81/67/t 83/69/t St. Louis 89/68/.3392/76/pc88/72/t Honolulu 84/74/.0088/74/s 87/74/s Salt LakeCity66/50/1.09 71/52/pc 79/57/s some rain show- Philadelphia tonight. 86/69 Houston98/82/.00 96/80/pc 94/79/t San Antonio 102/77/.00 100/78/pc 101/76/t ersto Central Indianapolis 76/66/.2089/73/t 91/72/t San Diego 67/63/.0070/60/pc73/64/s and Southern Atlantic City Delmarva/Ocean City Las Vegas 91/76/.0093/77/s 100/80/s San Francisco 78/53/.0079/57/s 76/58/s Pa., but again, I 80/68 Highs: 79-85. Lows: 66-69. Scattered Los Angeles 66/60/.0070/61/pc74/62/s Seattle 63/51/.04 70/53/pc 74/53/s Miami 92/73/.0692/77/t 90/79/pc Tampa 93/78/.0094/75/pc94/76/t think Eastern Pa. showers and thunderstorms will be pos- should remain sible today and tonight. Milwaukee 73/58/.1571/62/t 78/64/t Tucson 100/72/.00100/72/s103/73/s Minneapolis 79/64/.0078/65/t 74/59/t Washington, DC 84/75/.0188/70/t 94/70/pc dry. There’sa ALMANAC Recorded at Wilkes-Barre/ScrantonInt’l Airport better chance of WORLD CITIES scatteredrain Temperatures Precipitation River Levels, from 12 p.m. yesterday. CityYesterday Today Tomorrow CityYesterdayToday Tomorrow Yesterday79/59 Yesterday0.00” Susquehanna Stage Chg. Fld. Stg Forecasts, graphs showers tomor- Average 79/58 Month to date2.75” Wilkes-Barre 2.96 -0.3222.0 and data ©2011 Amsterdam 61/55/.0066/59/pc70/55/sh Mexico City84/59/.0077/59/t 78/60/t row. Tonight will Record High 94 in 1923 Normal month to date2.50” Towanda 1.63 -0.1121.0 Weather Central, LP Baghdad109/82/.00108/83/s110/82/s Montreal 75/52/.0081/61/pc77/66/pc be partly cloudy Year to date24.11” Beijing 90/68/.0094/72/pc95/70/pc Moscow 66/55/.0079/54/t 70/52/pc Record Low 45 in 2008 Lehigh and cool as the Cooling Degree Days* Normal year to date16.70” Bethlehem2.86 0.54 16.0 Formore weather Berlin 68/50/.0068/55/pc73/57/sh Paris 66/54/.0072/59/sh 75/63/sh Yesterday4Sun and Moon Delaware information go to: Buenos Aires64/61/.00 62/48/c60/46/c Rio de Janeiro79/57/.00 78/66/s79/67/s temperature Month to date73 Sunrise Sunset Port Jervis 3.51 -0.0118.0 www.timesleader.com Dublin 61/46/.0059/50/c 63/52/sh Riyadh 108/82/.00113/90/s112/87/s dropsintothe Year to date152 Today5:31a 8:40p Frankfurt 66/54/.0067/63/sh81/58/t Rome 79/70/.0084/64/s 86/68/s 50s. Last year to date177 Tomorrow 5:31a 8:40p Last NewFirst Full National Weather Service Hong Kong 91/82/.0090/83/t 88/82/t San Juan 88/78/.0885/79/t 86/80/t Normal year to date101 Moonrise Moonset 607-729-1597 Jerusalem 82/61/.00 82/62/s83/61/s Tokyo 75/68/.0075/70/t81/69/t - Kurt Aaron *Indexoffuel consumption, how farthe day’s Today 11:42p 10:30a London 64/52/.0067/57/sh66/54/c Warsaw 70/54/.00 63/48/t75/57/t mean temperaturewas above 65 degrees. Tomorrow none 11:30a June 23 July 1July 8July 15 Key: s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sn-snow, sf-snowflurries, i-ice.

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LAFLIN: Summer hours begins Tuesday at the Laflin Public Library, 47 Laflin Road. Hours are 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 1p.m. Saturday. “Bee A Reader” is the name of the Summer Reading Pro- gram which will begins June 28. Registration for children ages 3 years and older is in Annual library lunch features local writer progress. Children can borrow books on June 28 through Jenna M. Lehman Letter carriers collect food for pantry More than 170 people attended the 23rd annual Luncheon with a Aug. 10. A cookout will close Special Author at the Appletree Terrace, Newberry Estate in Dal- the program on Aug. 13. For Letter carriers in Back Mountain collected more than 5,500 Jenna Marie Lehman, daughter las. Mary Garrity Slaby from Dallas was the featured guest speak- more information or to regis- pounds of food during the 19th Annual National Association of Letter er. Slaby, a teacher at Lake-Lehman Junior-Senior High School, of Larry and Audra Lehman, ter contact the librarian at Carriers’ Food Drive. Volunteers at the pantry accepting a donation writes under the pen name of Molly Roe. ‘Call Me Kate’ is the au- Shavertown, is celebrating her 654-3323 or visit at www.la- first birthday today, June 20. from the drive, from left, are John Rivero, a junior from Dallas who thor’s first in a trilogy of historical novels loosely based on the Jenna is a granddaughter of attends Wyoming Seminary and was working on a community service lives of her ancestors. From left are Friends of the Library presi- flinlibrary.org. Herbert and Sharon Pearson, project; Shirley Nicely; Carol Eyet, food pantry manager; and Chris- dent Kay Simons; Slaby; and luncheon co-chairs Vivian Bednarz Hanover Township; Kathy Leh- topher Czekalski, food pantry board member. and Beth Rosenthal. man, Hazleton; and the late Larry Lehman Sr. MEETINGS

Today EDWARDSVILLE: Polish Amer- ican Congress of Northeastern Pennsylvania at 6 p.m. at Grotto Pizza, Gateway Shopping Center. The Christmas Wigilia will be discussed. Felicia Perlik will preside. June 28 WYOMING VALLEY: Lithuanian Thomas R. Mercadante Wilkes-Barre Rotary marks 95th anniversary Pianists earn scholarships from Mozart Club Women’s Club at Boscov’s de- partment store, South Main Thomas Ronald Mercadante, son The Rotary Club of Wilkes-Barre is celebrating its 95th anniversary. The Mozart Club of Wilkes-Barre presented Munson Music Schol- Street. Lunch starts at noon of Annette and Tom Mercadante The club originated in Northeastern Pennsylvania in 1916 and is one arships to pianist Stephen L. Murphy of Scranton Preparatory followed by the business meet- Sr., Sugar Notch, is celebrating of the longest-running clubs in the Wyoming Valley. Meetings typical- School and vocalist Jonathan Wallace of Dallas High School. The ing. his 11th birthday today, June 20. ly take place at noon on Tuesdays at Genetti Hotel and Conference students performed their audition pieces for guests during the Thomas is a grandson of Marga- Center. Each year, the club sponsors a fall golf outing with the pro- club’s annual scholarship awards dinner and presentation. At the ret Griffith and Janet and James ceeds benefiting the Children’s Wing of the Osterhout Free Library. dinner, from left, are Joseph Sergi, treasurer; Murphy; Wallace; Griffith Jr., all of Wanamie, New- The club was also instrumental in founding the Wyoming Valley Chil- NAMES AND FACES port Township, and the late Brenda Nighbert, vice president; and Rosa Khalife-McCracken, dren’s Association, and continues to conduct projects that assist Joseph and Mary Ellen Merca- president. dante. He is a great-grandson of children and young people in the Wilkes-Barre area. At a meeting and The Jewish Community Center James Griffith Sr., Wanamie, tour of the Osterhout Free Library in Wilkes-Barre, from left, are of Wyoming Valley will have Newport Township; the late Elaine Stefanko, Elaine Rash and Chris Kelly, all of the Osterhout its annual meeting at 7 p.m. Blanche Beggs; the late James Library; and Rotarian Pat Finan, chairperson of the Osterhout Library Tuesday in the JCC’s Weiss Beggs Sr.; and the late Janet Board of Directors; and Donna Sedor, president of the Rotary Club of Auditorium, 60 S. River St. A Griffith. Thomas is a great-great- Wilkes-Barre. dessert reception will follow grandson of the late Esther the meeting, which is free and Griffith. He has a brother, Jacob, open to the public. For more 7. information, call the JCC at 824-4646. The event will feature a tribute to outgoing members of the board of directors and the election and reelection of JCC officers and members of the board of directors. Special tributes will be paid to retiring staff mem- bers Daine Sack Giampietro and George Arndt for their years of service. “Volunteers of the Month” from the past year also will be recognized. They include Dr. Sheldon First National Bank helps support Kirby Center Spear, Millie Kahn, Roy Kaplan, Glen Kornblau, Brian Newirth, First National Bank of Pennsylvania has donated $5,000 to the Summer V. Searfoss Alex Rogers, Bonnie Blum, F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts in support of its annual Swoyersville Scouts visit Forty Fort Meeting House Dan Kanter and Hal Levine. Summer Vanessa Searfoss, donor recognition celebration held May 20. At the presentation, The Kitty and Morris Nelson daughter of Joan Simon and The Tiger and Wolf Dens of Pack 193 of Swoyersville took a step from left, are Thomas V. Amico, Clarks Summit office senior vice Award to a teen for outstand- Carl Searfoss, Edwardsville, is back in time by visiting the Forty Fort Meeting House and Cemetery. president, market executive, First National Bank; Nora Blessner, ing leadership will be present- celebrating her eighth birthday The scouts received a guided tour and a lesson on the history and director of development, F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing ed as well as the Howard Lidz today, June 20. Summer is a evolution of the site. Participants, from left, are Ethan Rinus, Adam Arts; Joanie Brenton, director of membership and corporate giv- granddaughter of Patricia Simon and Carol Schneider Lidz Cavalari, Adam Reiss, Nancy Lychos, Noah St. Clair and Stephen ing, F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts; and Charles Jones, Endowment Fund in Memory and Joaquin Ramos, Wilkes- Arena Hub branch manager, First National Bank. Barre, and Dorothy and Anthony Stemmler. of Morris and Dora Lidz Award Gadomski, Harding. She is a and the Rabbi Dr. Abraham D. great-granddaughter of Lorraine Barras Memorial Award, which Reiners, Harding. Summer has a noon and 1-4 p.m. Monday enables high school students brother, Carl, 1. NEWS FOR through Friday at Building to participate in educational experiences in Israel. Officers 35 on the grounds of the VETERANS for 2011-2012 are Gary Green- Department of Veterans berg, president, attorney Affairs Medical Center, 1111 Larry Keiser, vice president, KINGSTON: Members of East End Blvd., Plains Stephen Rosenthal, vice presi- the Disabled American Vet- Township. Appointments dent, Mitch Kornfeld, vice erans Chapter 102 will hold can be made by calling Al president, attorney Abbe amonthly meeting at 7 p.m. Pritchard, service officer, at Kruger, secretary, and Jason on Thursday at Veterans of 821-2535. The VFW has a Cohen, treasurer. Outgoing Foreign Wars Post 283, 757 claims consultant at sites Board members include Doug Kranson, Justin Miller, Eileen Wyoming Ave., across from throughout Northeastern Trompetter and Rabbi Me- Thomas’ Market. Pennsylvania and for eve- nachem Seewald, and teen ning appointments at the representatives Josh Green- LUZERNE COUNTY: The local VA medical center as berg and Rachel Pisarz. New Veterans of Foreign Wars is well as home visits for board members are Paula Emily Sims Lions visit veterans at medical center attempting to contact all housebound veterans or Chaiken, Susan Berger, Sandie veterans and their depend- their dependents. For times, Lefkowitz and attorney David Emily Sims, daughter of Heidi Lantz. New teen representa- and Jeffrey Sims, Nanticoke, is Each month, members of the Lions clubs that comprise District 14-W ents to determine if they dates and specific locations, tives are Ashlyn Reiser and celebrating her 11th birthday volunteer at the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center in are eligible for benefits from leave a message for Rick Ben Engel. The nominating today, June 20. Emily is a grand- Plains Township. Veterans are treated to and served coffeeand dough- the Department of Veterans Reiser, claims consultant, at committee chaired by at- daughter of John and Patricia nuts and enjoy occasional accordion music by Richard Yurish, a mem- Affairs. There is no charge 821-2506. A VFW repre- ber and past state council chair. There are more than 1.35 million Lions torney David Schwager, imme- Hojnowski, Nanticoke; Connie for these services and mem- sentative is also available to Sims, Forty Fort; and the late in more than 206 countries and geographical areas. For more informa- diate past president, included John Sims. She is a great-grand- tion about this service organization, call 208-LION-5466. Representa- bership in the VFW is not speak to groups interested Dr. Barbara Bell, Mitch Korn- daughter of Doris Hojnowski, tives of the Kingston Lions Club at the medical center, from left, are required. A VFW service in VA benefits. Contact Re- feld, Lynn Keiser and Jeff Nanticoke. Dennis Cook, president, Jean Wendolowski and M.A. Mizenko. officer is available 8 a.m.- iser for more information. Sirota. GUIDELINES

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Hours: Tuesdays and Wednesdays interests: companionship, read- VOLUNTEER 1-6 p.m.; Thursdays: 1-7 p.m.; ing, playing games, encouraging every other Saturday 8:30 a.m.-1 life review, grocery shopping, OPPORTUNITIES p.m. etc. Orientation training on Contact: Amber Young at 823-7164 hospice philosophy needed. Greeters: welcome blood donors to Volunteers must have a natural The following volunteer opportuni- the drive, checking in donors love for people and writing skills ties are for individuals 18 years upon arrival, ensuring proper to document events of each visit and older. To volunteer, use the flow of donors Hours: Sunday to Saturday; one to contact information included in Hours: flexible three hours a week based on the details for each opportunity. Contact: Amber Young at 823-7164 commitment To have your organization listed, Refreshments/Canteen Volun- Contact: Becky Klepadlo at 346- visit the United Way of Wyoming teers: serve blood donors a 2241 or 317-8817 Valley’s Volunteer page at beverage and snack after donat- www.unitedwaywb.org. ing blood; monitor donors; en- Eastern PA Coalition for courage donors to “pre-sign” for American Red Cross, Wyoming their next eligible blood drive Abandoned Mine Reclamation Hours: flexible Volunteers: assist the 15th Annual Valley Chapter Contact: Amber Young at 823-7164 Fundraising Dinner Program. Campaign Assistant: to work with Scrapbooking, creation of large upcoming fundraising campaigns photo prints of EPCAMR’s 15 by preparing mailings of in- Commission on Economic years of success through a formation and other materials. Opportunity collage, creation of a computer Hours: Monday to Friday; various Food Packers: volunteers pack generated photo history of the hours between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. boxes of supplemental food for people, places, and rivers and Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 area low-income seniors. streams restored throughout the Fundraisers: assist with soliciting Hours: Saturdays; flexible shifts Anthracite Region over its 15 of donations for the chapter. between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. year history St. Jude students take part in Seder meal Hours: Monday to Saturday; vari- Contact: Maura Modrovsky at Hours: Monday to Friday 9 a.m.-2 ous hours 826-0510 p.m. ASeder meal was held as part of the religion studies taught to sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Homework Helpers: help children Contact: Robert Hughes at 371- students at St. Jude’s School. The celebration included rituals, prayers and foods that are symbolic of Special Events: assist with all in grades kindergarten through 3523 the Israelites bondage and deliverance from Egypt. Some of the students who attended the meal, seat- aspects of coordination of the sixth grades with homework at ed, are Emily Hons, Aaron Hoda, Alex Abad, Elizabeth Bartoli, Josh Zapusek, Julian Sheikh, and Bridget chapter’s special fundraising the Kids Cafe afterschool pro- Girl Scouts in the Heart of Dugan. Standing: Julia Foust, Randie Kuhar, Autumn Kaminski, Madison Shideler, Thomas Williams, events gram. Volunteers may stay and Christopher Nudo, Joseph Kaskel, and Abby Wolfgang. Hours: various depending on event eat dinner from 4:45 to 5:15 p.m. Pennsylvania Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Hours: Monday to Friday; shifts Defy the Odds Program Volun- Local Disaster Volunteers: assist available 3-4:30 p.m. at the Kids teers: assist with after-school with disaster response in own Cafés at Heights-Murray Ele- programming for girls focusing community mentary School and 4:45-5:30 on building skills and confidence Hours: various p.m. at Dodson Elementary to succeed in school and in life. Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 School Volunteers will facilitate several Office Support/Data Entry: aid Contact: Maura Modrovsky at activities and skill building exer- the department with various 826-0510 cises/games at each meeting. A office tasks Summer Meal Deliverers and variety of topics, including issues Hours: Monday – to Friday; various Servers: individuals are needed such as bullying, self-esteem, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. for the CEO Summer Lunch communication with others/ Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Program. Deliver coolers adults, and goal setting, will be Water Safety Instructors: respon- throughout Wyoming Valley discussed sible for teaching students to from CEO’s kitchen in the Hours: Monday to Wednesday; one swim and water safety Heights. Servers are in greater to two hours Hours: various need in the Kingston area. Vol- Contact: Candace Campbell at Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 unteers are matched with the (800) 692-7816 “Be Red Cross Ready” Facil- best locations. itators: to provide an education- Hours: June 13 – Aug. 19; Monday Jewish Community Center al and enjoyable presentation in to Friday; flexible. Deliveries Front Desk Volunteers: answer schools and communities about usually begin by 10 a.m.; lunches phones, greet members, accept being prepared for emergencies are served 11 a.m.-1p.m. payments, handle outgoing mail and how to care for common Contact: Maura Modrovsky at Hours: Monday to Friday; the front first aid situations 826-0510 desk is open 8:30 a.a.-7 p.m. Hours: various Contact: Rick Evans at 824-4646 Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Camp Volunteers: camp at the Community/Facts Instructors: Compassionate Care Hospice Telephone Support: provide tele- JCC campsite in Idetown during educate the community on the summer months. Mainte- diseases and disease prevention phone support to patients and caregivers. Must enjoy convers- nance and kitchen help Hours: various Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 ing with people and have a positive outlook. Orientation a.m.-4 p.m. YMCA staff prepared for summer camps Grant Writer: aid the department Contact: Rick Evans at 824-4646 with various office tasks training necessary regarding the The Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA held an orientation and training in CPR, first aid and basic camp stan- hospice philosophy Maintenance Department Volun- Hours: various dards for the staff of its day camp programs at Camp Kresge in White Haven and Frances Slocum State Hours: Sunday to Saturday; one to teers: help the JCC Maintenance Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 Department clean the building Park. A variety of activities are offeredincluding arts and crafts, boating, outdoor education, group Front Office Support: work the three hours per week based on commitment and windows, maintain bath- activities, and field trips. Before and aftercare is available at no extra cost. For more information con- front desk at the chapter to rooms, help with set-ups for tact the YMCA at 823-2191, ext. 141, forthe Frances Slocum camp or ext. 152 for Camp Kresge. The staff include answering the main Contact: Becky Klepadlo at 346- meetings and programs is comprised of, first row, Nick Giarratano, Ben Beach, Frank Ferlenda, Paul Evans, Kerrin Johnson, Kyle phone line and directing calls to 2241 or 317-8817 Music Therapy Volunteers: pro- Hours: Sunday to Friday; day or Kocher, and Nicky Pachucki, family services director. Second row: Sue Williams, Erin Schneider, Nicole various departments, greeting evening shifts clients/customers, aid the de- vide light instrumental or vocal Busch, Katie Camoni, Mary Claire Materna, Paige Williams, Kelly Bronson, Samantha Lynam, Jessica volunteer support to patients in Contact: Rick Evans at 570-824- Bolton, Megan Lenahan, and Rachel May. Third row: Mike McElhinney; Camp Kresge outdoor center partment with various office 4646 tasks facility or residential settings. director, Angela Palmerio, Janna Michael, Sarah Crane, Jennifer Rommer, Megan Bell, and Allison Daly. Hours: Monday to Friday; flexible Must have previous experience between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. in a performance capacity in Jewish Family Services Contact: Wayne Wolfe at 823-7161 school, church or organized Delivering Meals: pickup meals at Health Fairs/Public Awareness group. Orientation to hospice JFS office and deliver to recip- Events: assist with Red Cross philosophy training provided ients in Wilkes-Barre or Kingston informational tables at various Hours: Monday to Friday; 8:30 areas. 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Dear Abby: Because Dear Charity: It wasn’t wrong Dear Abby: Twice, while Dear Married To A Knockout: my 90-year-old moth- to offer the meals that had already attending social funtions, my Not only do you have a gorgeous er is homebound, DEAR ABBY been delivered to your mother to wife and I met couples for the first wife, but your wife is blessed with she qualifies for your father-in-law after she rejected time. On each of these occasions a sensitive husband. The comments a meal program ADVICE them. They probably could not as we were saying goodbye, the those individuals made strike me through a senior she became very upset with me, have been redistributed to other se- husbands said to me, “Your wife as insensitive to the feelings of charity service. The saying her father appreciated those niors by the food program at is gorgeous.” They said it in front their wives because it invited a program is free of meals. I reminded her that her that point. of their wives, which surprised comparison which could have charge for those in need. She didn’t father is able to drive himself to the But to continue your mother’s me. The first time it happened, I made the women feel uncomfortable. like some of the meals, so she asked supermarket and buy frozen dinners food service while redirecting them didn’t know what to say. The second I think you handled both situations me to give them to my father-in-law, similar to what is being provided to someone who is not in need is time, I replied, “So is yours,” even gallantly. “Louis.” through the service. My wife is so an- dishonest. It’s stealing necessary re- though the women weren’t all that Louis is 88. He still drives and gry she now says she will never again sources from people who truly need attractive. is well-off, so he doesn’t qualify share any leftovers with my mother. them. I’m wondering if their comments for the program, but he accepted It’s an understatement to say this Because your wife is upset, she were appropriate, especially because the meals that were offered. My should contact the agency that pro- they were made in the presence To receive a collection of Abby’s most situation has created a major fight memorable — and most frequently re- mother has now decided she can no between us. vides the meals, or another agency of their wives. I wasn’t offended, just quested — poems and essays, send a busi- longer eat any of these meals, so I Is my wife correct in being upset that serves seniors, and see if her fa- caught off-guard and felt uncomfort- ness-sized, self-addressed envelope, plus told her we should discontinue the ther qualifies. But she shouldn’t pun- able for their wives. 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Estate of MARY COMMONWEALTH :IN THE COURT OF Rescued Monday, Wednesday, July 6, SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by 570-822-6258 LOU DUDKIEWICZ, section. v. : COMMON PLEAS June 13 on Middle 2011 at 7:00 p.m. Dallas Township, Luzerne County, Penn- late of the Township *2008 Pulse Research STEVEN LIPPERT : OF LUZERNE Road, Hanover Twp concerning Polonia sylvania at the Dallas Township Municipal 110 Lost of Wilkes-Barre, d/b/a : COUNTY Estates Phase 3 for Building, State Route 309, 601 Tunkhan- in front of 2610 S. Luzerne County, SGL PAINTING : the dimensional nock Highway, Dallas, PA 18612 until 4:00 CA NO. 524-2011 Main St. A couple 135 Legals/ Pennsylvania, who : front yard variances P.M. on July 5, 2011. The sealed pro- from Truckville driv- died May 13th, 2011. What Do Public Notices of 13 homes. The posals will be publicly opened and read ALL JUNK CARS ing a maroon & sil- All persons indebt- Notice is hereby given to Steven Lippert, meeting will be held You Have aloud at a meeting of the Dallas Township ver Subaru Outback ed to said Estate at the Rice Town- individually and d/b/a/ SGL Painting, that Board of Supervisors scheduled for 7:30 on June 15, 2011, the Commonwealth of tried to find the are requested to ship Municipal WANTED!! To Sell PM on July 5, 2011 for the following: Pennsylvania by then Attorney Linda L. owner, but was make payment and Building, 3000 LEGAL NOTICE those having claims Kelly, through the Bureau of Consumer Church Road, Today? PAVING & DRAINAGE ŠCALL ANYTIME unsuccessful. to present the Protection filed Civil Action No. 524-2011 Mountaintop, PA IMPROVEMENTS OF CAMPGROUND Foxy was wearing a same without delay for violations of the Unfair Trade Practices 18707. AND MAIN ROADS ŠFREEREMOVAL black & white DEADLINES to the Executrix, Donald A. and Consumer Protection Law, 73 P.S. § DALLAS TOWNSHIP 201-1 et seq, and violations of the Home flowered diaper. Saturday Lynn Marie Barajas, Armstrong LUZERNE COUNTY, PA Improvement Consumer Protection Act, ŠCA$H PAID REWARD. Anyone 12:30 on Friday in care of her Secretary/ Call 829-7130 73 P.S. § 517.1 et seq, through the opera- with info,please call attorneys, Treasurer to place your ad. PROJECT No. 10-4952 tion of SGL Painting. The Commonwealth 570-977-1437 Sunday c/o Joseph R. ON THE SPOT Lohin, Esquire, seeks to restrain by permanent injunction 4:00 pm on To place your CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, including plans or 570-824-5404 Mahler, Lohin & ONNNLLLYY OONNENE LELEAADDEDERR. unfair methods of competition or unfair or Friday and specifications may be obtained at the Associates, LLC, deceptive acts or practices in the conduct 570.301.3602 ad Call Toll Free Dallas Township Municipal Building, State 575 Pierce Street, timesleader.com of any trade or commerce declared Monday Route 309, Dallas, PA 18612 Monday Suite 501, Kingston, 1-800-427-8649 unlawful by the Consumer Protection Law. 4:30 pm on through Friday from 9:00 A.M. until 4:00 LINE UP Pennsylvania The Commonwealth also seeks restitution Friday P.M. A deposit check in the amount of Lost: Round Cut 18704-5732. 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale of monies acquired from consumers by A GREAT DEAL... $40.00 for each set of contract docu- means of violations of said Law. Addition- Diamond with plac- Tuesday ments shall be made payable to Dallas ally, the Commonwealth seeks appropri- ing intact. Lost in 4:00 pm on Looking for the right deal IN CLASSIFIED! Township, and will be Non-refundable. ate civil penalties for all willful violations of area of Sheets in Monday on an automobile? W EEKLY Dallas or Plains. said Law. The Commonwealth seeks also ALL Turn to classified. This project shall comply with the Penn- to recover its costs for enforcement of the Reward Sentimental Wednesday SPECIALS sylvania Prevailing Wage Act including Consumer Protection Law to be used for value. 4:00 pm on It’s a showroom in print! JUNK labor standards, prevailing wage determi- future public protection and education (570) 288-5239 Tuesday Classified’s got nation decision, and anti-kickback regula- purposes. the directions! tions and are included in the Contract CAR & LOST: Samsung Thursday Documents of the project and govern all If you wish to defend, you must enter a Convoy cell phone. 4:00 pm on work under the contracts. written appearance personally or by attor- Verizon, black and Wednesday LEGAL NOTICE TRUCKS grey. Lost Kingston ney and file your defenses or objections in Proposals must be submitted on the writing with the court. You are warned that Corners near Stormi Friday Notice is hereby 05 JE EP GR AND forms furnished by the municipality. The if you fail to do so the case may proceed WANTED Steel. Reward for 4:00 pm on given that the per- return. 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MONTY SAYS DODGE `95 NEON Beige with tan 343-1959 Board of Super- MONTY SAYS Silver. 1 owner. your Nicely Equipped! leather interior. 1009 Penn Ave visors will hold a Luzerne County Scranton 18509 ‘07 DTS: Perfor- MONTE CARLO SS Automatic, white Heated seats, sun- V8, automatic, Special Hearing on Community College Across from Scranton Prep mance package. 24K, 2 door. roof, 30 MPG high- 51,267 miles, Tuesday, July 5, ride? Purchasing Depart- Only $999 GOOD CREDIT, BAD Pearl Red $24,500 MUST SELL way. Garage kept. 2011 at 7:00P.M. ment will receive CREDIT, NO CREDIT MAFFEI AUTO (570) 301-7221 Excellent condition $5,500 in the Municipal sealed bids related Call Our Auto Credit SALES We’ll run your advertisinguy 86,000 miles. (570) 760-0511 Building at 601 to: HEALTH SCI- Hot Line to get 570-288-6227 ad in the @gmail.com Asking $11,500. Pre-approved for a Tunkhannock High- ENCE CENTER classified (570) 788-4007 Car Loan! way, Dallas, Luz- section until SURGICAL TECH- 800-825-1609 Convertible. SMG CHEVROLET `95 erne County, PA to NOLOGY MOCK equipped. Brand CENTRAL CITY consider the reque- your vehicle SURGICAL SUITE www.acmecarsales.net 11 AUDI S5 QUATTRO new wheels & tires. GEO TRACKER st from Misericordia PACKAGE. Each Convertible, 4 is sold. On the way to BMW `04 325i Convertible. All service records. Univeristy for a bid must be accom- MOTORS wheel drive, 4 cylin- Sprint blue, 2 tone Navigation, Harmon conditional use panied by a bid Congressional 319 W. Main St. der, auto, new tires, black/brown leather Kardon, 6 disc approval for the guaranty, which brakes, inspection. for the play- int. 19” alloys, changer, back up Plymouth, PA construction of a shall not be less $1650. 330HP turbo (AWD) sensors, xenons, multi-use building in than 10% of the total off...Wow. It's 570-299-0772 08 FORD FUSION SE heated seats, HIGHEST QUALITY excess of 15,000 bid. Firms interest- on. grey, auto, V6 Only 77,000 miles, square feet in an ed in submitting a 08 CHEVY IMPALA LT Fully Loaded VEHICLES R-2 Zoning District, bid should call the Dove grey, alloys, $19,999 All Guaranteed CHEVROLET `98 as required by the College’s Purchas- V6 (570) 301-7221 Township’s Zoning ing Office at 570- Bumper to 08 BUICK LACROSSE advertisinguy CAMARO Ordinance. The 740-0370, Monday PAYING $500 5 Speed. Like New!! Excellent condition. MINIMUM CXL, Silver/grey @gmail.com Bumper For Board of Super- through Friday, 9 OLDS ‘89 New Tires, tinted 3.8L, V8 automatic DRIVEN IN leather, sunroof visors regular sche- a.m. to 4 p.m. to windows, sun roof, 30 Days with overdrive. Full size 4 wheel 05 CHEVY AVEO LT duled meeting will request specifica- black leather Rare, Exclusive T-top convertible. drive trucks CUTLASS SIERRA black, auto, 4 cyl follow. tions. Bids must be 72,000 miles. interior. Only 570-779-3890 Bright purple 05 JAGUAR X-TYPE Opportunity To received before 57,000 Miles!!! metallic with dark ALSO PAYING TOP $$$ New Inspection 3.0, hunter green, Nancy Y. Balutis 3:00 p.m. local pre- PRICE REDUCED TO Own... 570-829-5596 grey cloth interior. for heavy equip- AC Blows Cold tan leather (AWD) Assistant Secretary Call 829-7130 vailing time, on ment, backhoes, $14,000!! Only 38,200 miles. $2,195 For more info, 03 NISSAN ALTIMA S Treasurer Wednesday, July 6, dump trucks, New battery. Tinted to place your ad. call (570) 762-3714 green auto, sunroof 2011 at which time bull dozers windows. Monsoon 03 HYUNDAI ACCENT Let the Community the bids will be 2002 BMW 745i CHEVROLET `03 premium audio HAPPY TRAILS White, 4 door, 4cyl. The Flagship of Know! ONNNLLLYY OONNENELLELEADED R.R. opened and publicly 412 Autos for Sale system with DVD TRUCK SALES 66,000 miles the Fleet Place your Classified read at the College. 570-760-2035 New - $87,000 player. $6,500 01 VOLVO V70 STATION Ad TODAY! timesleader.com Luzerne County 542-2277 BMW `07 328xi Midnight Emerald IMPALA (570) 436-7289 Black with black WAGON, blue/grey, 97,000 miles, 570-829-7130 Community College 6am to 8pm ACURA `08 TL with beige leather Type-S. All Options. interior. Heated leather, AWD $3,300. reserves the right to interior. 61K miles. White. 33,000 seats. Back up & 01 AUDI S8 QUATRO 570-592-4522 135 Legals/ 135 Legals/ waive any informali- Mint condition. miles. $22,000 navigation sys- Burg./tan lthr., 570-592-4994 CHEVROLET ‘06 ties, irregularities, Loaded. Garage Public Notices Public Notices (570) 876-3832 tems. New tires & Nav., 360 HP, AWD defects, errors, or Kept. Navigation brakes. Sunroof. 01 AUDI A8 L CORVETTE omissions in, or to AUDI `02 A4 Garage kept. Many cashmere beige, Stunning, INVITATION FOR BIDS reject any or all bids 1.8 Turbo, AWD, extras! 46,000 tan lthr., nav., AWD Must Sell! CHEVROLET `05 CONVERTIBLE or parts thereof. Automatic, white Miles. $20,000 Silver beauty, 1 SEALED PROPOSALS will be 00 CADILLAC CATERA with beige leather Asking $20,500. $18,600 Owner, Museum received by the Wilkes-Barre Area School Find Something? silver/blk leather, TAHOE Z71 interior. 84,000 570-825-8888 or Silver birch with quality. 4,900 District at their Administrative Offices Lose Something? sunroof, 56K Miles. Very Good 626-297-0155 grey leather interior, miles, 6 speed. All located at 730 South Main Street, Wilkes- Get it back where it 00 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE Condition. $8,900 Call Anytime! 3rd row seating, possible options Barre, PA, 18711, until 11:00 AM (prevailing belongs Blue/grey (570) 696-9809 leather, auto, 4cyl. rear A/C & heat, including Naviga- time) on Wednesday, July 06, 2011 for the with a Lost/Found ad! ‘26 FORD tion, Power top. (570) 690-4262 99 CHRYSLER 4WD automatic with following project. 570-829-7130 New, paid $62,000 CONCORDE gold traction control, 5.3l MODEL T Must sell $45,900 BMW `93 325 IC 98 HONDA CIVIC EX, engine, moonroof, Dr. David W. Kistler Elementary BID NOTICE Convertible, Panel Delivery 330 Child Care 2 dr, auto, silver rear DVD player. 570-299-9370 School Sidewalk Replacement Project Sealed bids and/or AUDI `02 A4 Metallic Green 100 point 3.0, V6, AWD 95MITUBISHI ECLIPSE Bose stereo + many located at 301 Old River Road, Wilkes- request for propos- Exterior & Tan Concours quality automatic, tiptronic red, auto, more options. Imm- Barre, Pa. 18702. als (RFP’s) will be Interior, 5Speed restoration. Red received by Mr. transmission. Fully mechanics special with black fend- aculate condition. CHEVY `06 COLORADO In general, this project consists of a single DAYCARE Transmission, 76,000 adult driven Extended cab. Auto. Anthony Ryba, Sec- in my Kingston loaded, leather SUVS, VANS, ers. Never Driven. prime contract (ITB No. 1 – General Con- Heated Seats. 2nd miles. $15,600. Call Power steering, a/c. retary, Hazleton home. Licensed. interior. 92,000 0 miles on struction) for sidewalk replacement. Owner, 66k Miles. TRUCKS, 4 X4’s (570) 378-2886 & 40k miles. 2 wheel Area School District, Accepting miles. Good condi- restoration. Excellent Condition, 08 CADILLAC ESCALADE ask for Joanne drive. 1515 West 23rd Lackawanna & tion. Asking $9,500. RARE! The Bid Documents may be Call (570) 417-3395 Garage Kept, Blk/Blk leather, 3rd $12,600, negotiable. obtained at the office of the Construction Street, Hazleton, Luzerne CCC. Excellent Gas seat, Navgtn, 4x4 $40,000 570-678-5040 Manager, Apollo Group, Inc., 440 Pierce Pennsylvania 570-283-0336 Mileage. Carfax 07 DODGE GRAND $38,000 $36,500 CHEVROLET `86 Street, Kingston, PA 18704, with a deposit 18202-1647, until BMW `00 323I available. Price CARAVAN SXT Blue of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) payable to Wilkes- 11:00 A.M., Black w/ tan leather reduced $7,995 grey leather, 7 CHEVY ‘01 CAVALIER Wednesday, June passenger mini van CORVETTE 2 door, 4 cylinder, Barre Area School District. The deposit MISS B’S CHILD CARE interior. All power. 6 or trade for SUV or 4x3 manual, 3 over- will be refundable only upon receipt of a 22, 2011, for the Placements now cylinder. Sun roof. other. Beautiful / 07 DODGE NITRO SXT, automatic. 71K. AC following: available! Call for garnet red, V6, 4x4 drive, 350 engine Looks & runs great. bona-fide Firm Lump Sum Bid Proposal Recently inspected. Fun Car. with aluminum and return of the Documents in good con- more information New tires. 140K 570-388-6669 06 BUICK RENDVEOUS 1954 MERCURY $3,895. DEALER • Hazleton Area 570-779-1211 Ultra blue, tan heads. LT-1 exhaust 570-868-3914 dition, within ten (10) days of Bid opening. miles. $6,800 system. White with High School (570) 868-6986 leather, 3rd seat MONTEREY Water Leakage AWD red pearls. Custom Cut-off date for issuance of Bidding Docu- flames in flake. New ments to prospective Bidders will be Improvements 380 Travel BUICK `05 LESABRE 06 PONTIAC TURANT FORD `07 MUSTANG 3.8 V6, 20 city/29 WOODY WAGON tires & hubs. 1 63,000 highway Thursday, June 30, 2011 at 3:00 PM. Project – Phase I Black (AWD) 100 point restora- BMW `01 X5 highway. 42,000 owner. 61,000 origi- miles, silver, runs (Bid) 4.4i. Silver, fully 06 GMC ENVOY SLE tion. $130,000 miles. Last year nal miles. $8,500 great, $11,500. All questions shall be directed to Gary Sal- loaded, tan leather WHITE, 4X4 invested. 6.0 full size model. (570) 359-3296 negotiable. ijko, Project Manager, Apollo Group, Inc., • Liquid Propane interior. 1 owner. 06 DODGE GRAND Vortec engine. Excellent condition Ask for Les 570-479-2482 telephone (570) 824-7877, fax (570) 823- (Bid) 103k miles. $12,999 CARAVAN ES, red, 300 miles on in & out. Roadster 4476. or best offer. Call 4dr, entrtnmt cntr, restoration. Cus- Public Bid / RFP 570-814-3666 cloth roof. Gold with 7 pass mini van tom paint by tan interior. $7,900. A mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be Opening: 06 JEEP COMMANDER Foose Automo- JULYGETAWAYS (570) 822-8001 AUTO held on Thursday, June 30, 2011 at 3:00 Date: Wednesday, Camden Aquarium Slvr, 3rd seat, 4x4 tive. Power win- p.m. at the project site. June 22, 2011 7/2 BMW `02 330 06 DODGE RAM 1500 dows, a/c, and Time: 11:05 A.M. Kutztown Folk Fest CONVERTIBLE SLT, Quad cab, slvr, much more! SERVICE Bidders may schedule a supplemental site Location: HASD 7/2 83K miles. Beautiful BUICK `98 LESABRE 5.7 hemi, auto, 4x4 Gorgeous visit after the Pre-Bid Conference upon Administration Seneca Wine condition. Newly 4 door. All leather. 06 DAKOTA QUAD CAB Automobile! DIRECTORY written request faxed or mailed to the Building First Tasting 7/6 re-done interior 114,000 miles. Great SLT, silver, auto., $75,000 Construction Manager with a minimum Floor Confer Dome Train/Lunch/ leather & carpeting. shape. $2,600. Call V6, 4x4 $71,000 notice of twenty-four hours. ence Room Tioga 7/9 $13,500. 570-819-3140 or 06 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4 $69,900 1515 West 23rd Backwards 570-313-3337 570-709-5677 SPORT white, V6, All Prime Contracts in excess of $25,000 Street, Hazleton, Luncheon 7/13 05 FORD ESCAPE XLT PA 18202-1647 From an Exotic, are subject to the provisions, duties, obli- NY Sightseeing 7/16 Silver 4 x4 Private Collection gations, remedies and penalties of the 1000 Islands 7/16 LAW 05 BUICK RANIER CXL Project Labor Agreement as approved A copy of the speci- Ocean City, NJ 7/20 gold, tan, leather, fications for these Call 570-650-0278 August 27, 2007; effective July 30, 2010. 1-800-432-8069 sunroof (AWD) 468 Auto Parts 472 Auto Services bids/contracts/RFP’ DIRECTORY 05 MAZDA TRIBUTE S, All Firm Lump Sum Bid Proposals will be s may be obtained green, auto, V6, publicly opened and read aloud, and the at the office of the SENECA WINE 4x4 bidders are invited to attend. undersigned or call Don’t Keep Your 05 GMC SIERRA VITO’S (570) 459-3111 ext. TASTING & LUNCH Practice a Secret! X-Cab, blk, auto, The Wilkes-Barre Area School District 3106. In addition, Wednesday, 7/6 4x4 truck & does not discriminate on the basis of race, bids / RFP’s may be Glenora, Heron Hill, 05 MERCURY MOUNT- color, national origin, sex, religion, age, obtained off of the Torrey Ridge, Call 829-7130 AINEER PREMIUM, disability or familial status in employment school district web- Fulkerson, Lake- Silver, black leather, GINO’S or the provision of services. THE WILKES- site (http://www. wood, To Place Your Ad 3rd seat, AWD BARRE AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT IS AN hasdk12.org/web & Rock Stream 04 DODGE DURANGO EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE bids). Questions 1-800-432-8069 SLT hemi, blue/ Like New ACTION EMPLOYER. regarding the bid 310 Attorney 310 Attorney grey, 3rd seat, 4x4 specifications All Junk Services Services 04 EXPLORER LTD Tires THE WILKES-BARRE AREA SCHOOL DIS- should be directed Silver/black leather, Cars & via email to Robert 3rd seat, 4x4. TRICT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO WAIVE Joseph M. Blazosek BUICK ‘97 ANY INFORMALITY IN ORDER TO REJECT J. Krizansky ADOPTION 04 CHEVY SUBURBAN $15 & UP! B ANKRUPTCY Trucks (krizans DIVORCE LS, pewter silver, ANY OR ALL BIDS. DUI-ARD [email protected]) CUSTODY 3rd seat, 4x4 LESABRE Like New SOCIAL SECURITY 83,000 miles. Wanted Mr. Leonard B. Przywara . Estates, DUI 04 LINCOLN AVIATOR DISABILITY BENEFITS Cold Air. New Secretary/Business Administrator ATTORNEY pearl white, grey WORKERS’ COMP Highest Batteries All proposals must MATTHEW LOFTUS leather, 3rd seat, Inspection Free Consultation be submitted in a 570-255-5503 AWD $3,495 Prices ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 25+ Years Experience sealed envelope, 04 FORD F-150 $20 & UP! 570-655-4410 which shall be plain- Heritage, X-cab, Paid In BANKRUPTCY 570-822-9556 Motorcycle for sale? Carry Out Price SEALED BIDS will be received at ly identified as a bid blk, auto, 4x4 the OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, TOWN- FREE CONSULT blazoseklaw.com Let them see it here CA$H and/or RFP. Where 406 ATVs/Dune 04 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ SHIP OF PITTSTON MUNICIPAL BUILDING, indicated, bids / Guaranteed in the Classifieds! 288-8995 Buggies ER seafoam 570-829-7130 FREE BROAD & BRYDEN STREETS, PITTSTON, RFP’s shall be Low Fees Attorney grn/tan lthr., 4x4 PA 18640 until 10:00 A.M. Local Time, June accompanied by a Payment Plan! Keith Hunter 04 NISSAN XTERRA SE PICKUP 30, 2011, and then publicly OPENED and certified check or blue, auto, 4x4 READ ALOUD at 10:05 A.M. Local Time, Colleen Metroka Bankruptcies CADILLAC `04 VITO’S bid bond in an HONDA`09 RECON 03 FORD WINDSTAR 570-574-1275 570-592-4796 MAHLER, LOHIN June 30, 2011, Special Meeting of Supervi- amount specified TRX 250CC/Electric LX blue, 4 door sors, at the Pittston Township Municipal within the specifica- shift. Like New. & ASSOCIATES mini van SEVILLE SLS & Building, Broad & Bryden Streets, Pittston, tions of the proposal $3,800. DIVORCE No Fault Beige. Fully loaded $295 divorce295.com (570) 718-1118 3 CHEVY 1500, V8, 570-301-3602 PA 18640. BIDS are invited for the follow- to be drawn in favor (570) 814-2554 X-cab, white, 4x4 Excellent condition. ing Project: 2011 LIQUID FUEL AND Atty. Kurlancheek Runs great. New of the Hazleton Area 02 MAZDA TRIBUTE CALL US! GINO’S GENERAL FUND STREET IMPROVE- 800-324-9748 W-B rotors, new brakes. School District. MARGIOTTI White, auto, 4x4 MENT PROJECT. Emailed or faxed SUZUKI`09 76,000 miles 4x4 Just serviced. TO JUNK Divorce, Custody, LAW OFFICES 108,000 miles. Ask- Like New bids will not be 01 VOL V70 BIDS are invited upon the following items Support, PFA VO ing $8,000. (570) YOUR CAR accepted. KING QUAD 750AXI FREE Consultation. AWD, station of work as follows: Maintenance & Pro- Hunter green. 214 BANKRUPTCY wagon, blue grey 709-8492 BEST PRICES Tires tection of Traffic, Base Repair, Leveling & Atty. Josianne The Hazleton Area miles. Excellent Aboutanos Free Consult leather, 84k miles. IN THE AREA Wearing Courses, Milling, shoulder backup condition. 50” School District Payment Plans 98 EXPLORER XLT CA$HONTHE $POT, and Miscellaneous Pave Related Work. Wilkes-Barre CADILLAC ‘06 STS $15 & UP! reserves the right to Moose plow with 570-208-1118 Blue grey leather, AWD, 6 cylinder, Sil- Free Anytime Include installation of catch basins and manual lift included. (570) 970-9977 accept or reject any sunroof, 4x4 ver, 52,600 miles, Pickup storm sewers. or all bids / RFP’s Asking $5,900 Free Bankruptcy Wilkes-Barre Like New 98 FORD RANGER, sunroof, heated 570-301-3602 received and the (570) 287-4055 Consultation (570) 223-2536 Flairside, reg cap seats, Bose sound CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, including Draw- right to waive any Payment plans. Stroudsburg truck, 5 spd, 4x4 system, 6 CD Batteries ings and Technical Specifications are on Line up a place to live informalities. Carol Baltimore copper changer, satellite file at the Office of MICHAEL J. PASONICK, 570-822-1959 radio, Onstar, park- in classified! $20 & UP! JR., INC., 165 North Wilkes-Barre Boule- TOMAHAWK`10 SOCIAL SECURITY /s/ Anthony Ryba ATV, 125 CC. Brand ing assist, remote vard, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702. COPIES of DISABILITY Secretary / New Tomahawk mid keyless entry, elec- 472 Auto Services Carry Out Price the Contract Documents, may be obtained Free Consultation. Business Manager size 125cc 4 wheel- FREE CONSULTATION tronic keyless igni- by depositing a non refundable FIFTY DOL- for all legal matters Contact Atty. Sherry er. Only $995 takes tion, & more! 288-8995 LARS ($ 50.00) per set per contract, dur- Attorney Ron Wilson Dalessandro it away!. Call $17,000 ing normal business hours, Monday thru 150 Special Notices 570-822-2345 570-823-9006 $ WANTED JUNK $ 386-334-7448 570-881-2775 Friday at the office of MICHAEL J. PASON- Wilkes-Barre WANTED ICK, JR., INC., (570) 823-4712. BID SECU- ADOPT: Adoring VEHICLES Cars & Full Size RITY in an amount equal to ten percent Mom, Dad, Big 250 General Auction 250 General Auction 250 General Auction 250 General Auction LISPI TOWING Trucks. For prices... (10%) of the total bid shall be submitted Brother would like YAMAHA`04 RHINO Lamoreaux Auto with each bid, in accordance with the to share a lifetime Excellent condition, We pick up 822-0995 Parts 477-2562 Instructions to Bidders. Performance, of hugs & kisses 200 hours. Priced COOK & COOK AUCTIONS Payment & Maintenance Bonds are in our loving home to sell. $6,500 or PRESENTS A CONTEMPORARY, DECORATIVE ARTS required by the successful bidder for each with a newborn. best offer. Call 468 Auto Parts 468 Auto Parts contract. Please Call Keith 570-971-4520 AND JEWELRY AUCTION Lynda & Dennis The labor standards, wage TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2011 PREVIEW 3:00 AUCTION 5:00 888-688-1422 409 Autos under determination decision, and anti-kickback Expenses Paid JEWELRY: Fine jewelry including14k diamond ring with 2.7 tdw., 10k and 14k diamond rings, regulations (29 CFR Part #3) issued by the $5000 Secretary of Labor are included in the con- 14k turquoise ring, 10k emerald ring, 10k dolphin ring , 14k dragon ring, 14k man’s diamond BUYING JUNK VEHICLES tract documents of this project and govern ring, 18k diamond ring with green stone, 14k antique diamond ring, 10k ruby ring, cultured pearl all work under this Contract. Non discrim- necklace, 10k sapphire ring, 10k onyx ring, 10k emerald ring, Tiffany sterling silver mesh ring, $300 and Up ination in employment bidders on this work CADILLAC `94 14k sapphire bracelet, 10k ruby rings, 10k opal ring, 10k diamond ring, 10k garnet ring, 14K will be required to comply with the Presi- ruby and diamond bracelet, 14k diamond bracelet, 14k topaz and diamond necklace and ring, 14k dent’s Executive Order # 11246, as amend- diamond necklace, 10k scarab bracelet, 14k diamond xo bracelet, and 10k opal earrings. Gucci $125 extra if driven, ed and will be required to insure that DEVILLE SEDAN employees and applicants for employment 94,000 miles, watches and man’s Bulova watch. Costume jewelry. are not discriminated against because of automatic, front pulled or pushed in. their race, color, religion, sex, disability, ART: Signed Robert Cox painting; framed porcelain “The Joust,” signed “Bètournè, Limoges,” “something wheel drive, 4 familial status or national origin. In addi- blue” on a Armani sculpture, and many decorative prints. tion to EEO, Executive Order #11246, Con- door, air condi- NOBODY Pays More wedding day tractors must also establish a 6.9% goal tioning, air bags, for female participation and 0.6% goal for ensemble sym- COLLECTIBLES AND DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES: Sterling silver Franklin Mint Cars, all power, cruise 570-760-2035 minority participation in his aggregate on- bolized purity, stained glass panels, stained glass lamps, Mikasa crystal, Blenko vase, Lenox, decorative obelisks, Monday thru Saturday 6am-pm site construction work force for contracts love and fidelity. control, leather Pfaltzgraff and more. in excess of $ 10,000.00 as per the notice bridezella.net interior, $3,300. Happy Trails! of requirement for affirmative action as 570-394-9004 INSTRUMENTS AND ACCESSORIES: Gibson Epiphone electric guitar; Avion Greg Bennett contained in the contract documents. In compliance with Executive Order 11625 & ALL Design guitar; Fender DG-8 acoustic guitar; Avion Peavey Sheffield Bandit 112 amplifier, Model 12138 the successful bidder must utilize to 1230; Peavey Rage 158 amplifier; Boss V-Wah pedal. the greatest extent feasible, minority JUNK Harry’s U Pull It and/or women owned businesses located FURNITURE: Contemporary furniture American Drew dining table, six chairs, larger china closet in the municipality, county or general trade and server; American Drew entertainment armoire, large Asian ornate china cabinet, 2 Asian area, for this Contract. CAR & ornate cabinets, leather couch, leather overstuffed chair, large fancy oak desk, many fancy glass AS ALWAYS ****HIGHEST PRICES***** ATTENTION is called to Section 3 TRUCKS top occasional tables with rod iron, pair upholstered chairs, beautiful Carson’s white couch, white of the Housing and Urban Development wash kitchen table & chairs, white wash rolling island, bedroom furniture, fancy entertainment PAID FOR YOUR UNWANTED Act of 1968, 12 USC 179 LU and the Section WANTED armoire, wine bar, outdoor bistro set, tan wicker settee, end tables, chair, plant stand & patio cart, 3 clause and regulations as set forth in 24 fancy pedestals, large lady figure, and much more. VEHICLES!!! CFR, Part 135. THE TOWNSHIP OF PITTSTON reserves the right to reject Highest Prices UNABLE TO ATTEND THIS AUCTION? BID ONLINE AT PROXIBID.COM/COOKANDCOOK DRIVE IN PRICES any or all Bids or to waive informalities in CHECK US OUT AT: WWW.COOKANDCOOKAUCTIONS.COM the bidding. BIDS may be held by Paid!!! WWW.AUCTIONZIP.COM ID#20298 Call for Details (570) 459-9901 the TOWNSHIP OF PITTSTON for a peri- FREE TERMS: 13% BUYER’S PREMIUM-3% DISCOUNT WITH CASH OR CHECK, NO PERSONAL CHECK UNLESS KNOWN BY od not to exceed FORTY-FIVE (45) days CHEVY‘01 AUCTION-CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED-VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER. FOOD AVAILABLE! Vehicles must be COMPLETE !! from the date of the Opening of the Bids REMOVAL for the purpose of reviewing the bids, prior BLAZER DIRECTIONS: FROM I-81 TAKE EXIT 170B RT.309 (CROSS VALLEY) TO THE PLAINS EXIT. GO TOWARDS PLAINS & Plus Enter to Win $500.00 Cash!! to awarding the Contract. In this period of Call V&G 4x4, LT Package, TAKE RIGHT TURN ONTO MAFFETT ST. CONTINUE TO TRAFFIC LIGHT. TURN RIGHT ONTO E. CAREY ST. time, no Bidder may withdraw his Bid. new inspection DRAWING TO BE HELD JUNE 30 Cook & Cook Auctions AH001892 Anytime 4 door, cold AC 29 East Carey Street, Plains, PA 570-270-9239 BY: JOHN BONITA, TOWNSHIP MANAGER $3,995 Auctioneer of Record: Wayne Steele AU3916L www.wegotused.com 288-8995 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2011 PAGE 3D 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale SPECIA LPURCH AS E CHRYSLER ‘06 KIA `08 RONDO FORD ‘02 CROSSROAD HONDA `08 CIVIC Maroon with beige 300C HEMI Every option avail- interior. All options. Light green, 18,000 FOCUS WAGON able. Sunroof, 78,000 miles. Still miles, loaded, Low mileage, MOTORS leather, navigation under warranty. leather, wood trim, One owner system, premium Received 60,000 CHEVY ‘92 CAMARO $6,995 570-825-7988 sound system. Only 8,500 miles! $24,000. 700 Sans Souci mile servicing. New 570-222-4960 Must sell. $16,000 tires. KBB Value V8, 25th Highway or best offer Anniversary leave message $8,500. Asking only E ELL (570) 301-7221 Edition, t-top, 5 W E S ELL $7,900. A Must See! speed and much FORD `04 MUSTANG FOR LESS!! (570) 457-0553 more. Like new! Mach I, 40th 10 DODGE $17,995 HONDAS ANNIVERSARY EDITION 560 Pierce St. CARAVAN SXT ‘10 Accord LX. 570-829-3929 KIA ‘08 RIO LX V8, Auto, 1,300 Kingston, PA 32K, Power sliding 7K miles. Black / tan Sedan, automatic, www.valleychevr olet.com miles, all options, www.wyoming doors, Factory PriceReduced $19,595 low miles show room condi- valleymotors.com warranty! $18,899 ‘08 Accord LX $11,650 tion. Call for info. CHRYSLER `05 570-714-9924 09 DODGE PREMIUM: 14K, Gray Asking $24,995 NITRO SLT Warranty $17,995 Serious inquiries 24K, Factory ‘08 Civics Choose SEBRING LX only. 570-636-3151 Low mileage, blue, Warranty! $19,099 from Two. Low 2 door, automatic. miles, Warranty. FORD ‘02 MUSTANG 09 CHRYSLER Excellent condition Starting at $14,495 SEBRING $7,500 FORD `05 FREESTAR ‘05 Accord LX. 560 Pierce St. GT CONVERTIBLE CONVERTIBLE (570) 740-7446 Red with black 70k, 4 cylinder, gold, Kingston, PA 20072007 TOURING, 6 cylinder, 2007 top. 6,500 miles. super clean. $10,995. www.wyoming LIMITED EDITION 38K $13,899 Low mileage, fully One Owner. MAFFEI AUTO valleymotors.com 09 DODGE CALIBER CHRYSLER `92 loaded, $10,999. Excellent Condi- SALES 570-714-9924 LEBARON negotiable. tion. $18,500 SXT 2.0, automatic, 570-288-6227 CCACAADDID IILLLAL LL AACC CONVERTIBLE 570-283-1691 570-760-5833 24K, Factory Warranty! $14,399 PONTIAC ‘99 SUNFIRE 08 HONDA 4 door, 4 cylinder, FORD `90 MUSTANG GT RIDGELINE RTL LOW Must See. Sharp! FORD ‘05 EXPLORER VITO’S automatic, $2,150 SRSR X MILES Black, new direc- 32K, Leather, SR X Sunroof, Factory tional tires, excel- & MAZDA ‘96 626 SPORTTRAC XLT Warranty! $24,899 4 door, 4 cylinder, lent inside / outside, 1/2 Ton, 4WD, automatic, sun roof factory stock, very automatic, V6 08 CHEVY IMPALA GINO’S ALAALL LL WHWW HHEELEEEELL 85K. $2,050 clean, must see to $15,992 LS, 4 dr., Only 37K DDRD RR IIVIVVEE Needs engine seals appreciate. $8,000 5 year/100K Factory 56K Original Miles. or best offer. Must Warranty! $13,999 Wanted: FORD ‘89 BRONCO II sell. 570-269-0042 08 JEEP LIBERTY 2 door, 6 cylinder, Radiant Red. Mint automatic, 4x4, Leave Message SPORT 4X4 Junk condition, new $1,550 MostEquippe d With : 34K, Red $16,799 7 paint, automatic, Boat? Car? Truck? Cars & Current Inspection new battery, tune 07 CHEVY IMPALA On All Vehicles • 3.6L V6 VVT Engine • AM/FM CD • OnStar Motorcycle? Air- 560 Pierce St. TO CHOOS E up, brakes, top. LS, 4 dr., Only 45K DEALER plane? Whatever it Kingston, PA Trucks • Ultraview Sunroof • Power Adj. Lumbar FROM Runs well, needs 5 year/100K Factory 570-825-8253 some work. is, sell it with a www.wyoming Warranty! $11,899 Highest • Premium Seating Package • XM Satellite Radio $2,400 OBO Classified ad. valleymotors.com 07 CHEVY MALIBU Prices • Heated Seats • Leather • Rear Air Conditioning (347) 452-3650 570-829-7130 570-714-9924 LS, 4 cylinder, 48K LEXUS `06 LS 430 (In Mountain Top) Factory Warranty! Paid!! 19,900 one owner • Multi-Driver Memory Setting • Dual Zone Climate Control $9,439 pampered miles. FORD `98 TAURUS FREE PICKUP Impeccable crystal • 8 Way Power Passenger Seat • OnStar Turn By Turn Navigation Gold. Good condi- 07 JEEP HONDA `07 CIVIC KIA `97 SEPHIA white finish with EX. 34k miles. tion Runs great. Maroon, Automatic. COMMANDER 4X4 • Power Lift Gate • Stk# Z2213 saddle leather excellent condition, 87,000 miles, R- 4 door, 4 cylinder. 3rd seat, 33K 288-8995 interior. Positively sunroof, alloys, a/c, title, Recently Runs excellent. $15,599 none nicer. Origin alMSRP When cd, 1 owner, garage inspected. Asking $1,500 ** 03 FORD EXPLORER $29,500. $ kept. $13,000. Call $2,700. Call or best offer. 4X4, XLS, 4 door, New Over$48,510 $ See at Orloski’s 570-760-0612 (570) 814-6198 (570) 824-2460 Only 44K $8,199 Wash & Lube SSttaarrtitingng atat 252255,,999999999 01 LINCOLN TOWN 295 Mundy Street 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale CAR, Executive, 74K Wilkes-Barre, PA $7,399 18702 1518 8th Street TITLE TAGS Carverton, PA FULL NOTARY Near Francis LEXUS `98 LS 400 SERVICE Slocum St. Park Excellent condition, 6 MONTH WARRANTY garage kept, 1 220082000088CCACAADDID IILLLALLLAACC DDTD TTSS HYUNDAI ‘03 owner. Must see. Low mileage, 90K. ELANTRA Leather interior. All HONDA `02 ACCORD 4 cylinder, power. GPS naviga- automatic, cd, tion, moon roof, cd ON LY11K FREE 1 owner. changer. Loaded. EX MILES 2 door, silver, auto- Economy Car! $9,000 or best matic, air condition- $4,495 offer. 570-706-6156 ing, leather, 86,000 Call For Details! miles, 1 owner, good 570-696-4377 condition. $7,000. LINCOLN`06 570-212-2461 2 HYUNDAI `04 TOWN CAR LIMITED AVAIL ABLE GAS Fully loaded. HONDA `06 CIVIC EX 46,000 miles, 2 door, 5 speed, air, TIBURON GT Triple coated MostEquippe d With : power windows & Blue, 5 speed UP TO 36 MONTHS OF FREE GAS manual, CD, Air, Pearlized White. locks, sun roof, CD, Showroom cruise &alloys. factory alarm, • Light Platinum • AM/FM/CD/MP3 w/8 Speakers WHEN YOU FINANCE A VEHICLE power windows & condition. Excellent condition, $18,900. very well main- locks. 38K. • 4.6L NorthStar V8 • Front Bucket Leather Seats See sales $7,500 negotiable. (570) 814-4926 or tained with service (570) 654-2596 • OnStar w/Turn-By-Turn Navigation • Curtain Side Impact Airbags representative records, remaining Call 570-540-6236 Honda warranty. • Climate Control • Stabilitrak for details 65K, $10,500. • 17” Aluminum Wheels • Stk# Z2425 WYOMING VALLEY 570-706-0921 JEEP `04 GRAND WANTED! • XM Satellite Radio CHEROKEE LIMITED * LINCOLN `94 4WD, 6 cylinder ALL Origin alMSRP When $ * auto. Moonroof. $ TOWN CAR Fully powered. New New Over$43,490 415 Kidder Street Blue. 162k miles, brakes & tires. JUNK 2288,550000 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 fair condition. 94,000 highway StStarartitingngatat 28,500 $1,000. Call miles. $11,500 570.822.8870 CARS! [email protected] 570-239-9236 (570) 822-6334 www.wyomingvalleyautomart.com 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale CA$H 200822000088CCACAADDID IILLLALLLAACC CCTCTTSS PAID ALAALLLLWHWWHHEELEEEELLDRDDRRIVIIVVEE 570-301-3602 MAZDA `00 PROTEGE 4-door sedan. 8 119,000 miles. 5- speed. Silver. Sony TO CHOOS E stereo. $2,000. FROM A Benson Family Dealership (570) 822-3401 or [email protected] VERY LOW MAZDA `04 RX-8 MostEquippe d With : MILES Hunter Green, BAD CREDIT 80,000 miles. • 3.6L VVT 6 Speed New brakes & • Bose Stereo • Leather rotors. New • Auto. Trans. • Power Options alignment. Two • Ultraview Sunroof • Memory Seat Adjuster new rear tires. NO CREDIT No accidents. • Dual Zone Climate Control • Power Mirrors PRICE REDUCED • Heated Seats • AM/FM Stereo w/MP3 Format $8,000 or best • Machine Finished Aluminum Wheels w/6 Disc CD Player Divorce, Foreclosure, offer. For more • XM Satellite Radio information, call • Theft Deterrent Alarm System (570) 332-4213 • OnStar w/Turn-by-Turn Navigation • Stk# Z2395 Tax Liens, Bankruptcy Origin alMSRP When $ ** MAZDA `08 MIATA New Over$40,585 $ MX-5 CONVERTIBLE SSttaarrttiingng aatt 331311,,999999999 Red. Power steer- WE DON’T CARE HOW ing, auto, AC, CD. ONLY 5,300 MILES. $18,500 BAD- WE WILL WORK (570) 883-0143 220082000088CCACAADDID IILLLALLLAACC SSRSRR XX OUR HARDEST TO GET ALAALL LL WHWW HHEELEEEELL DRDD RR IVIIVVEE YOU A CAR. MERCEDES `97 19 K SL320 MILES 4 year ANNIVERSARY EDITION Convertible, blue metallic with gray leather interior, automatic, power CALL NOW windows &locks, CD changer, alloy wheels & more! $11,995. Trades Welcome. MostEquippe d With : Ask For 570-829-3929 • 3.6 V6 VVT Engine • XM Satellite • Third Row Seat • 18” Machine Finished Wheels MERCEDES-BENZ • Power Seats • OnStar • Sunroof GOOD NEWS `02 SLK-320 • Heated Leather Seats Red with black • Luxury Bucket Seats interior, hardtop/ • Dual Zone Climate Control • 6 Disc CD Changer convertible. • Dual Round Chrome Exhaust • Stk# Z2394 REAL SHARP! Accepting Offers • Sport Grille ** RICH HUGHES (570) 740-8900 Origin alMSRP When $$ New Over$48,510 229299,,999599955 MERCEDES-BENZ `05 StStarartitingng atat 240C Starting at 4Matic, V6 - Gray, 77K highway miles, RE MAIN DE R OF FA CTORY WARRA NTY† 397-1209 Excellent condition, On MostVehicles dealer serviced. Sun roof, heated seats. *Price plus tax & tags. Prior use daily rental on select vehicles. Artwork for illustration purposes only. $15,500. Call XM Satellite & OnStar fees applicable. Not responsible for typographical errors. †See dealer for details. Hurry! 570-288-3916 KEN WALLACE ’S MERCEDES-BENZ `06 All Prices Plus Tax & Tags, Customer Must Qualify for All Rebates. See Salesperson for Details. See dealer for details. Some restrictions apply. Dealer may discontinue program at any time. C-CLASS VALLEY CHEVROLET Silver with leather interior. Good condi- HOURS: tion. 34,000 miles. 601 KIDDE R STRE ET, WILK ES-BA RRE , PA $15,000 Negotiable 821-2772 • 1-800-444-7172 Monday Thru Thursday (570) 885-5956 8:00am - 8:00pm TOYOTA`10 Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-8:00pm; Fri. 8:30-7:00pm; Sat. 8:30-5:00pm Camry SE. 56,000 Friday & Saturday miles. Red, alloy EXIT 170B OFF I-81 TO EXIT 1. BEAR RIGHT ON BUSINESS ROUTE A Benson Family Dealership wheels, black cloth 8:00am - 5:00pm interior. Will consid- 309 TO SIXTH LIGHT. JUST BELOW WYOMING VALLEY MALL. er trade. $14,200 (570) 793-9157 PAGE 4D MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2011 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com

412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale MERCEDES-BENZ `95 MERCEDES-BENZ SL 500 Convertible, with `97 SL320 removable hard top, dark Blue, camel interior, Summer Driving Only, Garage Kept. Very Good Condition, No Accidents. Classy Car. Price Blue, convertible, Reduced! 40th Anniversary $13,995 Model. 47,000 or trade for miles. Minor SUV or other. repairs. $7,500 570-388-6669 or best offer. Call 973-271-1030 Selling your Camper? Job Seekers are Place an ad and looking here! find a new owner. Where's your ad? 570-829-7130 570-829-7130 and ask for an employ- MERCURY`02 SABLE ment specialist LS Premium. Fully loaded, 80k. Very MERCURY`06 clean, well main- tained, recent tune- GRAND MARQUIS up. B-title. Moon Only 7,500 miles. All roof, 6 CD, premium white leather. Fully sound, all power loaded. Excellent options &leather. condition. Garage KBB retail - $7,150. kept. $13,200 or Asking $5,250 or best offer. Call best offer. Call 570-779-2489 570-510-4849 Leave Message NEW LOW PRICES! 2000 Dodge 1999 Buick Stratus SE Century

4 Door, 4-Cyl, Air, 82K Miles 6-Cyl, Air, All Power, 59K $3,490* $4,990* 1993 Toyota 2002 Ford Four Runner SR5 Focus SE

5 Speed 4x4, V6, 4DR Wagon Air, Auto, 4-Cyl, 4DR, 72K $3,490* $4,990* 2003 Kia 2002 Hyundai Spectra LS Elantra GLS

Air, 4-Cyl, Auto, 4DR 4DR, Sunroof, Air, All Power $5,990* $4,990*

*All Prices Plus Tax & Tags. MOTOR TWINS CALL STEVE MORENKO 2010 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming 718-4050 295728 292830

FOG LAMPS LEATHER SEATS SIDE AIR CURTAINS MESSAGE CENTER

AM/FM WITH 6 DISC CD POWER LOCKS POWER WINDOWS PERSONAL SAFETY WITH ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM VIN #3LBR770942

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*Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11. NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKZ FWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKX AWD NEW 2011 LINCOLN MKS AWD 17” Chrome Wheels, Message Center, SYNC, Side Air Curtains, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Premium Pkg., Auto. Temp Control, All Wheel Drive, 3.7L V6, Remote Keyless Entry, HID Headlamps, Reverse Sensing AM/FM with 6 Disc CD, Pwr. Windows, Pwr. Door Locks, 18” Alum. Wheels, Advanced Trac, 6 Disc CD, Leather Heated/ Sys., THX Sound Sys. w/6 Disc CD, 20” Polished Cast Alum. Wheels, Dual Zone Leather Seats, Fog Lamps, Power Moonroof, Cooled Seats, Keyless Entry Electronic Auto. Temp. Control, Pwr. Heat/Cool Leather Seats, SYNC, Personal Safety Sys., Safety Canopy Sys., Anti-Theft Sys., Navigation Sys., Personal Safety with Anti-Theft System w/Keypad, Satellite Radio, Dual Panel Moonroof, Rearview Camera VIN #3LBR768027 HID Headlamps, Side Air Curtains, Pwr. Liftgate, VIN #1LBG611933 Rear Camera, SYNC, MyLincoln Touch, Reverse Sensing Sys., Panoramic Vista Roof,Remote Start

.VIN #2LBBJ28209

24 24 24 Mos. Mos. Mos. *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease *Tax and tags extra. Security deposit waived. All factory rebates applied **Lease payments based on 24 month lease 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11. 21,000 allowable miles. First months payment, $595 Bank Fee, and $2,500 down payment (cash or trade) due at delivery. Sale ends 6/30/11. CALL NOW 823-8888 or 1-800-817-FORD COCCIA Overlooking Mohegan Sun 577 East Main St., Just Minutes from Scranton or W-B Plains, PA TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2011 PAGE 5D 412 Autos for Sale 412 Autos for Sale 415 Autos-Antique 415 Autos-Antique 439 Motorcycles 439 Motorcycles 442 RVs & Campers 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ & Classic & Classic SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans MERCURY`95 SUZUKI ‘10 SX4 HARLEY ‘01 KAWASAKI FLAGSTAFF `08 5 door hatchback, CHRYSLER `07 PACIFICA FORD `04 FREESTAR GRAND MARQUIS Only 8,600 miles CHEVY`68 CLASSIC Silver. Only 83K Automatic, front 4 door, V8, fully OLDSMOBILE `68 DAVIDSON `08 NINJA $15,892 Electra Glide, Ultra 250 cc, blue, like Super Lite Fifth miles. All wheel wheel drive, 4 door, loaded, moon roof, CAMARO SS Classic, many new, under 1,000 Wheel. LCD/DVD drive, 4.0L V6. All anti-lock brakes, air new tires & brakes. 396 automatic, DELMONT flat screen TV, fire- DRASTICALLY chrome acces- miles. Great starter 1518 8th Street Power. A/C. Loaded. bags, power locks, Interior & exterior in 400 transmission, place, heated mat- REDUCED!! sories, 13k miles, bike. $2,800 Seri- Carverton, PA Must Sell. power windows, excellent shape. 2 clean interior, runs tress, ceiling fan, This model only Metallic Emerald ous inquiries only. Near Francis PRICE REDUCED power mirrors, owners. Call good, 71K, garage Hide-a-Bed sofa, produced in 1967 Green. Garage Call 570-331-4777 Slocum St. Park $10,500 or best power seats, cruise (570) 822-6334 or outside speakers & kept, custom & 1968. All kept, like new offer. Call control, AM/FM (570) 970-9351 grill, 2 sliders, 560 Pierce St. paint, Fire Hawk original 45,000 condition. Includes 570-417-7937 radio, CD player, aluminum wheels, CHEVY ‘00 ASTRO Kingston, PA tires, Krager miles, Color Harley cover. rear defroster, rear wheels, well KAWASAKI ‘05 water purifier, www.wyoming Burgundy, cloth $12,900 NINJA 500R. 3300 windshield wiper, MINI COOPER S `06 maintained. awning, microwave CARGO VAN tinted windows, GARAGED & vinyl interior, 570-718-6769 miles. Orange. Automatic, V6 valleymotors.com $23,900 oven, tinted safety new starter, just Pure silver metallic. 350 rocket 570-709-4937 Garage kept. His & 1 owner 570-714-9924 Negotiable glass windows, inspected, $3,900. Roof & mirror caps engine, 2nd hers helmets. Must Clean Work Van! 570-693-2742 raised panel fridge owner. Fender sell. $2400 $3,995 570-594-4992. in black. Tartan red & many acces- skirts, always HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 570-760-3599 Call For Details! Call after 4:30 p.m. cloth / panther black sories & options. garaged. Trophy 570-825-3711 570-696-4377 1518 8th Street leather interior. TOYOTA‘07 CAMRYLE Excellent condition, 4 cylinder sedan, winner at shows. SCREAMING EAGLE Carverton, PA Black bonnet CHEVY`75 CAMARO $22,500. automatic 350 V8. Original Serious inquiries Near Francis FORD `05 WHEEL stripes. Automatic. 570-868-6986 $16,855 owner. Automatic only, $7,500. V-ROD Slocum St. Park Steptronic paddles. Orange &Black. CHEVY`04 EXPRESS Dual moon roofs, transmission. Rare - 570-690-0727 CHAIR LIFT VAN tuxedo silver / black Used as a show Seating capacity for Cockpit chrono bike. Never abused. 2500 DODGE ‘06 DAKOTA package, conven- vinyl top with black NEWMAR 36’ Series. 6.0 Litre V8. 7 plus 2 wheel naugahyde interior. 480 miles. Excellent chairs. 140,000 ience, cold weather condition. Asking Heavy Duty version. QUAD CAB SLT4X4 (heated seats) & Never damaged. PONTIAC `68 MOUNTAIN AIRE Excellent cargo van. Automatic, CD miles. Great condi- $6,000. Call $20,000 or best 5th wheel, 2 large Tool Box tion. Asking $7,000. premium packages. offer. Call 85K miles. Excellent Dynamic stability 560 Pierce St. 570-489-6937 slides, new condition. $8,700 Like New! For more details, CATALINA 570-876-4034 condition, loaded $8,995 control. Xenon Kingston, PA 400 engine. 2 570-829-4548 or Call 570-589-9181 with accessories. Call For Details! headlights, front www.wyoming barrel carburetor. 570-417-5991 Ford Dually diesel 570-696-4377 and rear fog lights. valleymotors.com Yellow with black CHRYSLER `49 HARLEY DAVIDSON `03 truck with hitch Parking distance roof and white wall 100th Anniversary Kawasaki` 93 570-714-9924 also available. FORD `97 DIESEL control. Harmon- tires. Black interior. Edition Deuce. CHEVY `05 EQUINOX Cummins engine, 570-455-6796 LT (premium pack- Kardon sound sys- WINDSOR $4,995. Call Garage kept. 1 8-L. 49,049 Silver / gray, 4 door ZX11D NINJA age), 3.4L, 47,000 tem. Chrome line (570) 696-3513 owner. 1900 miles. DODGE `00 RAM miles. 33,000 sedan. 6 cylinder miles. All wheel interior. Mint condi- Tons of chrome. gross wt. 6,649 TOYOTA‘09 flathead, fluid drive. drive, power moon- tion. 17,000 miles. $38,000 invested. A 90’ SUNLINE CAMPER light wt. $19,500 45,000 original LIKE NEW roof, windows, locks 1500 QUAD CAB Must Drive! must see. Asking 8900 Original JUST REDUCED! 4X4, V8 automatic. Must see! SCION TC miles. Just like new! PONTIAC 1937 &seats. Leather $21,500 Automatic, Fully restored near $18,000. OBO miles. Original 35 ft. Well kept. On New tires & brakes. (570) 829-5886 REDUCED $14,000 interior, 6 cd chang- 570-341-7822 moon roof, original. New paint, 570-706-6156 owner. V@H campground on the Fully loaded. Lea- Call Jim: er, rear folding low miles. new interior, new Exhaust and Com- Susquehanna River ther interior. Many 570-654-2257 seats, keyless entry, $17,945 wiring, custom tint- puter. New tires. near great fishing. extras. Must see. onstar, roof rack, ed glass, new motor $4,500. Attached 12X22” Excellent condition. FORD `99 E250 NISSAN `02 SENTRA HARLEY DAVIDSON running boards, Wheelchair Van & transmission. 570-574-3584 carpeted room. (570) 970-9351 garage kept. 78,250 miles. Fully 1949 DESOTO CUTOM Spare motor & Brick heater, $14,750. serviced, new bat- SE-R SPEC V trans. 16” wide 01’ SPORTSTER covered by metal Red. 87,000 miles, 570-362-1910 tery, tires &rods. 4 DOOR SEDAN white walls car in roof with large manual, sun roof, Seats 6 or 3 wheel- excellent condition POLARIS ‘00 breezeway. Shed & tinted windows, DODGE `01 chairs. Braun Millen- 560 Pierce St. in storage for 2 many extras includ- $5,600. nium lift with Kingston, PA years. $14,000 or ed. Call for more CHEVY `10 SILVERADO 570-954-0115 VICTORYCRUISER 4 Door Crew Cab RAM VAN remote. Walk up www.wyoming best offer. Serious 14,000 miles, information. (570) 237-7076 LTZ. 4 wheel drive. door. Front & rear valleymotors.com inquiries ONLY. 92 V-twin, 1507 cc, Excellent condition, extras $6000. A/C. Power locks & 570-714-9924 Call 570-574-1923 low mileage. 570-883-9047 windows. Excellent $35,500. Call condition. $7,500. SUNLINE `06 SOLARIS 570-655-2689 883 cubic inch Travel Trailer. 29’, 570-237-6375 3 on the tree with VW CLASSIC `72 motor, Paco rigid mint condition, 1 VOLKSWAGEN `01 GTI fluid drive. This All SUZUKI `07 C50T 1518 8th Street frame, extended & slide out a/c-heat. Carverton, PA American Classic Stove, microwave, CHEVY `94 GLADIATOR FORD `99 RANGER Icon runs like a top KARMANN GHIA raked. Low miles. Custom Van. 67K 4x4 Extended cab, Near Francis Restoration fridge, shower miles. Interior has Ready To Work! Slocum St. Park at 55MPH. Kin to $6,000 or best CRUISER V6 4.0, automatic. Vehicle. Family offer.(973) 271-1030 inside &out. Many oak wood trim, car- ONLY 69K!!! Chrysler, Dodge, owned, garage more extras. PW, PL, cruise. Plymouth, Imperial peting, storage Auto, vinyl seats, Runs & looks good. PONTIAC ‘03 VIBE GT kept, good shape. EXCELLENT Reduced. $13,500. areas, TV, rear seat easy to clean, 4 cylinder, Desoto, built in the Needs some Call 570-842-6735 No rust. 89K. American Midwest, HARLEY DAVIDSON convertible to dou- runs 110%, new $5,500. DEALER 6-speed, cd, interior work, new ble bed, curtains. oil, Just serviced! sunroof, 1 owner. after WWII, in a seats, needs ‘03 DYNA WIDE GLIDE CONDITION (570) 868-3914 plant that once Golden Anniversary. Windshield, Bags, Seats 7. Power win- You gotta see it. Sharp Sharp Car! Great running carburetor work. produced B29 Silver/Black. New Floorboards,V&H SUNLITE CAMPER dows & seats. Cus- SUPER CLEAN!!! $5,495 condition. Red with Only 58,000 miles. 22 ft. 3 rear bunks, tom lighting on ceil- $3,999 Call For Details! Bombers. In it’s Tires. Extras. Excel- Pipes, White GMC `04 cloth interior, power Asking $5,000. walls,Garage Kept. center bathroom, ing. New exhaust Call Mark 570-696-4377 original antiquity Serious inquiries lent Condition. kitchen, sofa bed. door locks, power condition, with 19,000 miles 6K Miles $5,200 system. New rear 570-704-8685 windows, power only! Call (570) 430-0357 Air, Fully self con- tires. Recently YUKON DENALI original shop & 570-343-2296 $10,000. tained. Sleeps 6. moon roof, parts manuals, 570-639-2539 inspected. Excellent PONTIAC `07 GRAND New tires, fridge condition. $4,200 or 5 speed, just she’s beautifully awning. $4500. detailed and ready best offer. Call DODGE `05 serviced, 117k. 215-322-9845 570-655-0530 PRIX GTP Asking $5,300 for auction in Sin WANTED: PONTIAC HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 SUZUKI ‘77 140000 miles, auto- City. Spent her V-ROD VRSCA 570-885-2162 Blue pearl, GRAND CARAVAN matic, front wheel whole life in Ari- GS 750 Tan 54,000 miles, drive, 4 door, air zona and New `78 FIREBIRD excellent condition, Needs work. TRAVEL TRAILER 33 ft CHEVY ‘03 Formula 400 Rear queen master excellent condition. conditioning, all Mexico, never saw 3,100 miles, factory $1,500 Berkshire Green, bedroom, Walk $7,999. power, CD player, a day of rain or alarm with extras. or best offer VOLKSWAGEN `04 Originally purchased thru bathroom. TRAILBLAZER LTZ 570-817-9644t Immaculate tinted windows, rust. Only $19,995. at Bradley-Lawless $10,500. 570-822-2508 4WD, V6, leather, or best offer. Center kitchen + auto, moonroof Condition In & Out! new breaks, tires. BEETLE To test drive, by in Scranton. Car White, all wheel CONVERTIBLE Tony 570-237-1631 dinette bed. Front $13,620 $5,500. appointment only, was last seen in drive. Garage kept. Blue. AM/FM cas- extra large living 570-582-7514 Contact Tony at Abington-Scranton Fully loaded with sette. Air. Automat- SUZUKI 97 GSXR 600 room + sofa bed. DODGE `94 570-899-2121 or area. Finder’s fee Blue & White, sunroof, Bose ic. Power roof, win- HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘08 Big View windows. penntech84th@ paid if car is found smoked wind stereo, 5 disc cd, dows, locks & Air, awning, sleeps DAKOTA gmail.com and purchased. Call screen. Great bike, 2 wheel drive, XM, dvd player, PONTIAC ‘07 VIBE doors. Boot cover HERITAGE SOFTTAIL 6, very clean, will Automatic John with any info runs great. Helmet 138,000 miles, 22” Rozzi switch for top. 22k. Excel- deliver. Located in moonroof (570) 760-3440 & kevlar racing some rust, chrome wheels with lent condition. CLASSIC Benton, Pa. $4,900. 560 Pierce St. $11,880 gloves included. $1,500.00 brand new Toyo Garage kept. 2 tone Crimson 215-694-7497 Kingston, PA FORD `52 $2995. Call for info Call 570-693-1262 tires. Also includes Reduced candy metal flake. 421 Boats & (570) 881-5011 www.wyoming after 5:00 PM original rims with $14,000 $7,000 in chrome & COUNTRYSEDAN extras. Only 2,800 valleymotors.com new tires. Serviced 570-822-1976 CUSTOM LINE Marinas 451 Trucks/ miles. Asking 570-714-9924 meticulously. 103K Leave Message STATION WAGON $14,800 SUVs/Vans adult driven miles. V8, automatic, UNITED MOTORS DODGE `99 CARAVAN (570) 655-0641 or Just detailed and 8 passenger, SE. 2 sliding doors. 560 Pierce St. (570) 299-9475 ready for a new 3rd seat, good ‘08 MATRIX 2 SCOOTER Very clean. Runs Kingston, PA VOLVO `01 XC70 CHEVY ‘04 great. 107k miles. home! Call for more All wheel drive, condition, 2nd CUSTOM 150cc. Purple & www.wyoming $2,500. Call details. Serious 46,000 miles, bur- owner. REDUCED TO grey in color. 900 BUICK `05 SUBURBAN LT 570-709-5677 or inquiries only. valleymotors.com gundy with tan $6,500. HARLEY DAVIDSON miles. Bought brand 4WD, automatic, 570-714-9924 Z-71 package, 570-819-3140 $14,395 leather, complete 570-579-3517 CREST 15’ ‘08 SPORTSTER new. Paid $2,000. RENDEZVOUS CX (570) 466-6499 dealer service histo- Fiberglass XL 1200 Low Rider. Asking $1,600 or HARD TO FIND!! leather, moonroof, AWD, Fully rear ent, 3rd seat ry, 1 owner, detailed, boat with 6,700 miles. Lots of best offer. PONTIAC ‘69 FIREBIRD 400 loaded, 1 owner, $15,990 garage kept, estate. FORD `66 trailer. Out- chrome & extras. (570) 814-3328 or $9,100. Mustang Coupe. Perfect condtion. 20,000 miles. GMC `99 TRUCK CONVERTIBLE board propul- (570) 825-5133 Small 6 cylinder. Blue/white top & 570-840-3981 Pearl white, pony $8,500 or best offer interior. Pristine sion. Includes: (570) 709-8773 New tires. Like white interior. new, inside & Recent document- condition. 26K 2 motors DODGE `99 SLE PACKAGE miles. $17,000 or YAMAHA `04 V-STAR out. $14,900. Call 2 wheel drive ed frame-off VOLVO ‘04 XC70 Erinmade, 1100 Custom. 5800 Cross Country, best offer. (570) 540-0975 DAKOTASPORT 84,000 restoration. Over HARLEY DAVIDSON miles, light bar, 4 X 4, extended All Wheel Drive (570) 817-6768 “Lark II series” 560 Pierce St. $31,000 invested. cobra exhaust, Kingston, PA cab, 117,000 original will sell $21,500. $11,880 PRICE 2001 SPORTSTER 1200 CC, Black, windshield, many www.wyoming miles, new miles 570-335-3127 REDUCED! Low Miles, New extras, must sell. valleymotors.com inspection, just $5,900. FORD SALEEN ‘04 $2,400 Tires and Brakes, $4,900. Call CHEVR0LET`02 serviced, oil, trans 281 SC Coupe 570-301-3433 570-714-9924 or best offer 1,000 miles NEGOTIABLE Lots of Chrome and flushed, new fluid PORSCHE `02 BOXSTER transfer case & 570- document. #380 570-417-3940 Extras. Well main- EXPRESS S Highly collectable. tained. 2 Harley CONVERSION axels, cooling sys- 824-3096 Great convertible, Helmets included. YAMAHA `97 VIRAGO CHEVY ‘07 tem flushed. $28,500 750cc. 8,000 miles, VAN black top, 6 speed Looks & runs great! $6,599.00 560 Pierce St. 570-472-1854 saddlebags, wind- Loaded. Low manual transmis- $5,500 OBO Call 693-1262 Kingston, PA STARCRAFT ‘80 shield, back rest, miles. Excellent TRAILBLAZER LT sion, carbon fiber (570) 654-8520 On-Star, Leather. after 5:00 PM HONDA `10 www.wyoming Black & Pearl, condition. dash, leather interi- Satellite Radio. valleymotors.com LINCOLN `66 Excellent Condition. $18,900 or, front &rear 16’ DEEP V $14,990 570-714-9924 ‘90 Evinrude out- Must See. Asking 570-674-3901 ODYSSEY trunk, fast & agile. HARLEY DAVIDSON board 70hp with tilt $2,499. Call after 4. $18,000 or best CONTINENTAL DODGE `99 4 door, & trim— ‘92 EZ 570-823-9376 offer. Call Convertible, 460 loader trailer. With 2006 NIGHTTRAIN 570-262-2478 415 Autos-Antique cu. engine, 67,000 ‘00 Tracker Series SPECIAL EDITION DURANGO SLT #35 of 50 Made CHEVROLET `05 5.9 V8, Kodiak & Classic miles, 1 owner 60lbs foot pedal, 2 Green, Just serv- since `69. Teal downriggers, stor- $10,000 in acces- YAMAHA ‘07 650 V-STAR Matted black finish. 560 Pierce St. iced. New brakes. green / white ages, gallon tanks, sories including a SILVERADO LT Z71 Mint condition. New Extended cab, Kingston, PA Tow package. AC. leather, restorable, 2 fish finders and custom made seat. tires, inspected, automatic. Black Very good condi- CADILLAC `80 $2,500 570-287- more. MUST SEE. Exotic paint set, www.wyoming fully serviced & with grey leather tion. Runs & drives 5775 / 332-1048 Make Best Offer. Alien Spider Candy valleymotors.com ready to ride. Wind- interior. Heated 100%. 68,000 miles. Special Edition. 1518 8th Street Call 866-320-6368 Blue. Excellent con- 570-714-9924 COUPE DEVILLE shield & sissy bar. seats. 59,000 Asking $6,850 or Maroon, Fully Carverton, PA Excellent condition, after 5pm. dition. All Documen- Low miles & garage miles. New Michelin best offer loaded. Leather Near Francis $3,000 located in tation. 1,400 Asking kept. $4800. or best tires. $16,500 (570) 239-8165 seats. TV/DVD, Slocum St. Park Hazleton. LINCOLN `88 $25,000 or best 570-454-1945 or 427 Commercial offer. Call offer. 570-762-5158 (570) 477-3297 CHEVY`05 TRAILBLAZER navigation, sun roof 561-573-4114 570-876-4034 plus many other SATURN ‘05 ION TOWN CAR Trucks & extras. 3rd seat . 4 cylinder, 61,000 original DODGE `99 RAM Only 1,900 Miles. automatic, cd, miles, garage kept, Equipment YAMAHA ‘1975 80 CHEVROLET `05 Brand New. 1 owner. triple black, leather Antique. Very good Asking $37,000 Extra Clean! CHEVROLET `63 interior, carriage condition. Must see. 1500 CLUB CAB roof, factory wire ARLEY AVIDSON TRAILBLAZER LT Good condition. (570) 328-0850 $4,495 H D ‘80 Low milage. Road Black/Grey. 18,000 IMPALA wheels, loaded, CHEVY‘08 3500 Soft riding FLH. Runs great. High Call For Details! 2 door hardtop. title. Asking $1,260 miles. Well excellent condition. King of the High- miles. Asking 570-696-4377 Partial restoration. Call (570) 825-5810 equipped. Includes $5,500. Call HD DUMP TRUCK way! Mint origi- Leave Message $2,700 All original parts. 2WD, automatic. nal antique show On-Star, tow pack- NEW PRICE (570) 239-3950 INTERNATIONAL ‘95 Mike 570-237-7660 $9,500 OR DUMP TRUCK Asking $4,000 or Only 12,000 miles. winner. Factory age, roof rack, Refurbished, rebuilt SUBARU `05 LEGACY best offer. Call Vehicle in like spot lights, wide running boards, BEST OFFER JUST REDUCED! engine, transmis- (570) 885-1119 new condition. white tires, YAMAHA ‘97 remote starter, sion replaced. MAZDA `88 RX-7 biggest Harley extended warranty. SAVE MONEY! GET SPORTAWD CONVERTIBLE $19,000. Rear-end removed Air, new tires & built. Only ROYALSTAR 1300 $16,000 READY FOR THE 1 owner, garage 570-288-4322 and relubed. Brand brakes, 31,000 28,000 original 12,000 miles. With (570) 825-7251 WINTER! Don’t pay CHEVROLET `69 NOVA kept, 65k original windshield. Runs new 10’ dump. PA miles, great SS clone. 350 miles! Never dealer prices! White miles, black with excellent. Many state inspected. condition. $11,995. engine, 290 Horse- needs inspec- with grey interior. grey leather interior, extras including $12,900/best offer. 570-836-1673 power. 10 bolt posi- DUMP TRAILER ‘05 tion, permanent Looks and runs like all original & never 10 yards, 4 ton limit, gunfighter seat, 570-594-1496 rear. PowerGlide registration. CHEVROLET `09 it just came off the seen snow. $8,900. very good condi- leather bags, extra transmission. Power $8,500 lot. Four Door, 4 Call 570-237-5119 tion. Asking $3,900 pipes. New tires & SUBARU `96 OUTBACK disc brake kit. Over 570-905-9348 wheel drive, 84,900 Legacy. Red. Auto, Also, E-350. Cheap battery. Asking $20,000 invested, EQUINOX LS miles, new tires, AWD, air, everything For more info, call $4,000 firm. Low mileage, sacrifice at tow package, anti in working condition. 973-906-8404 (570) 814-1548 16,000 miles, auto- $7,500 Firm. lock brakes, driver Factory roof-rack. MERCEDES BENZ matic, all-wheel Call 732-397-8030 and passenger New tires & brakes. drive, 4 door, anti- 1518 8th Street (Wilkes-Barre) HARLEY DAVIDSON airbags, power Non smoker. 174k FORD ‘99 E350 442 RVs & Campers lock brakes, air con- DODGE ‘02 Carverton, PA `74 450 SE ditioning, air bags, windows, power miles. Asking $3,400 SOLID CAR! ‘92 DAYTONA DYNA mirrors, power Near Francis 570-687-3613 Interior perfect, power locks, power Slocum St. Park BUCKET VAN windows, power locks, rear window CARAVAN exterior very good. Triton V8. 2 speed defroster and Silver Runs great! New boom; 92,000miles; SPECIAL EDITION DUTCHMAN 96’ mirrors, cruise con- Ice Cold Air Bike #770 of 1,770 trol, AM/FM radio, wiper, privacy tint, JEEP ‘99 tires, 68K original $9999 or best price. $4,295 CHEVROLET `72 made. Many extras. 5TH WHEEL Sirius radio, On-Star, air conditioner, miles. Great condition. Call Must sell. 13,300 with slideout & sun cruise control. CD, GRAND CHEROKEE $5,500 FIRM. 570-675-3384 or cassette player, CD 6 cylinder, CHEVELLE miles. Get on this room built on. Set player, keyless keyless entry and Two door hard top. 570-905-7389 570574-7002 classic for only much more. automatic, Ask for Lee up on permanent entry, rear de- sunroof, CD 307 Motor. Needs $6,995 froster, rear wind- Call work. Comes with 570-477-1109 site in Wapwallopen. 570-332-4999 Excellent runner! Comes with many shield wiper, tinted $4,995 additional 400 small GMC `01 3500 CUBE windows. block & many parts. extras. $7,000. Call For Details! MERCEDES-BENZ `73 REDUCED PRICE 570-696-4377 $3,500. Serious VAN HARLEY DAVIDSON (570) 829-1419 or $16,500. 1518 8th Street inquires only. 15 ft.L X 8 ft.W X (570) 991-2135 (570) 954-9333 Carverton, PA (570) 836-2574 450SL 6 ft.H, auto, A/C, Call after 9:00 a.m. Near Francis Convertible with 5.7 V8, 10,000 ‘92 ULTRA CLASSIC removable hard top, Many extras, Slocum St. Park JEEP `00 WRANGLER GVW, dual rear tires Garage kept, EQUIPMENT/BOBCAT 1518 8th Street 78,500 miles, 6 power windows, AM & pull out loading Carverton, PA cylinder automat- SUBARU ‘98 CHEVROLET `76 /FM radio with cas- 2 tone blue. FORD ‘97 F-150 4X4 ramp. Asking 17,600 miles. TRAILER CHEVROLET `10 Near Francis Automatic, ic, hard & soft sette player, CD $3,000 Brand new 2010 PICKUP REDUCED PRICE SILVERADO 1500 Slocum St. Park 4.2L V6, AC tops. Well main- IMPREZA WAGON Very Good player, automatic, 4 (570) 864-0858 tandem axle, 4 tained. Many 5-speed, new tires. Cham- $8,400 Extended Cab V71 Economical Condition! Lehman area. wheel electric Package 4x4. Bed- Work Truck! new parts. Adult 1 owner, pagne exterior; Ital- CHRYSLER ‘00 Low miles! LADDER RACKS: (570) 760-5937 brakes, 20’ long liner. V-8. Red. $4,995 driven only. Kelly 95,000 miles, $7500. FIRM ian red leather inte- Two (2). One fits 8’ total, 7 x 16 wood Blue Book rior inside. Garage Remote start. TOWN & COUNTRY Call For Details! Immaculate, 570-905-7389 Box $475, One fits deck, fold up ramps 6,300 miles Automatic, V6 570-696-4377 $10,400, Asking Ask for Lee kept, excellent con- 6’ Box $400. Both with knees, remov- CD, Leather $8,800. 30+ MPG. dition. $31,000. Call HONDA 2005 SHADOW $26,000 Excellent Condition. VLX600, White, able fenders for Very Nice Van! 570-704-8730 $4,995 825-6272 (570) 639-2539 570-510-2585 10,000 miles oversized loads, $3,995 & new back tire. powder coat paint Call For Details! CHEVROLET `79 $3,000 for rust protection, 570-696-4377 FORD `04 TOYOTA`93 MR2 MERCEDES-BENZ `88 439 Motorcycles (570) 262-3697 or 2 5/16 hitch CHEVROLET `97 coupler, tongue EXPLORER JEEP `02 LIBERTY T-top, 5 speed. (570) 542-7213 SUV, V6, 4x4, Blue/grey, new CORVETTE L-48 jack, side pockets, AM/FM/CD, AC, All Corvette options, automatic, rebuilt engine with 420 SEL brake away switch, SILVERADO DODGE `04 power antenna. all original, new Silver with red HARLEY DAVIDSON `01 with Western plow. 85,000 miles warranty, new Road King 19,000 battery, 7 pole New tires. No rust. Good Year tires, leather interior. Q-LINK LEGACY `09 4WD, Automatic. Black Beauty. tires &brakes, miles, new tires, lots 250 automatic. Gun RV plugs, title & new mufflers, just Every option. Loaded with Garage kept. 4,000 miles. Great condition. of extra chrome. metal gray. MP3 more!! Priced for RAM 1500 tuned. 46,000 miles. Garage kept, show- options. Bedliner. Too many extras to Must sell. $5,900 or Like New. $12,900. player. $3,000. quick sale. $2,995 $5,000 $6,500 or best room condition. 55,000 miles. list. Low Mileage. $8,700 best offer. (570) 708-0269 Call 570-639-1989 Great first motorcy- 386-334-7448 offer 570-262-2845 $7,000. $9,200. Call $10,000 (570) 883-2754 570-814-2125 after 6:00PM or 570-239-6969 (570) 417-9200 or 570-760-1023 cle. 570-696-1156 Wilkes-Barre (570) 868-6503 (570)709-2125 PAGE 6D MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2011 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2011 PAGE 7D 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 451 Trucks/ 457 Wanted to Buy 507 Banking/Real 518 Customer 522 Education/ 533 Installation/ 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans SUVs/Vans Auto Estate/Mortgage Support/Client Care Training Maintenance/ Transportation Transportation Professionals Repair SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS JEEP `02 GRAND MERCEDES-BENZ ALL CUSTOMER SERVICE MIDDLE SCHOOL DRIVERS SATURN ‘09 VUE XE FREE CAREER CDL A, Full / Part 4WD, automatic CARPET CLEANING Time, local work. NEEDED!! CHEROKEE LAREDO Moon Roof JUNK `99 ML 320 REPRESENTATIVE ASSISTANT Experience & clean Now taking Sunroof, new tires, $17,875 Immediate opening NIGHT SEMINAR MVR a must. applications for the 115,930 miles Coldwell Banker for full time position TECHNICIANS CAR & $18/hour + overtime 2011/2012 school MUST SELL Rundle Real Estate with an expanding Full time. No experi- PRINCIPAL 888-567-7616 year. Experienced $7,200 OBO 40 N. Mountain Blvd. company in the ence necessary. or will train. (570)760-0511 TRUCKS Mountain Top, PA Hazleton area. Applications are On Tuesday, 570-332-8168 or 570-779-0400 being accepted for 570-885-0345 06/28/2011 7:00PM Responsibilities two (2) Middle DRIVERS WANTED Van drivers for Find Something? 560 Pierce St. For more informa- include processing School Assistant MERCURY‘09 MILAN tion and to make a orders, handling school children. Lose Something? Triple black, eco- 4 cylinder, Kingston, PA Highest Prices Principal positions in Reservation to and resolving cus- Start immediately. Get it back where it nomical 6 cylinder. the Hazleton Area EXPERIENCED GARAGE automatic, www.wyoming attend please call: tomer inquiries and Part time. Apply: belongs 4x4 select drive. Paid In Cash!!! School District. The Only 9,800 miles valleymotors.com 570-474-2231 problems. College 197 Main Street with a Lost/Found ad! CD, remote door positions are full- $18,875,880 570-714-9924 extension 32 degree or at least DOOR INSTALLER Luzerne, PA 18709 570-829-7130 opener, power win- FREE time, 12 month per- Residential, com- RSVP 6/27/2011 three years experi- manent positions in mercial and rolling dows &locks, ence in customer cruise, tilt wheel. REMOVAL grades K to 8. steel. Polite, honest, Find Your Ideal service a must, Pennsylvania Ele- customer & quality 108k highway miles. Employee! Place an preferably in manu- Garage kept. Super TOYOTA`06 Call V&G mentary or Principal oriented. Self disci- ad and end the facturing/distribu- K – 12 certification is plined team player. clean inside and out. TACOMA tion environment. Automatic, V6, TRD, Anytime search! required, along with Benefits, paid holi- No rust. Sale price Strong communica- Franklin Security Bank, a local independent Sport Package, 570-829-7130 10 years of suc- days. Competitive $6,895. Scranton. 560 Pierce St. tion, organizational 4x4, 45K miles, 288-8995 ask for an employ- cessful teaching salary. Steady work. community bank, is seeking a Deposit 570-466-2771 Kingston, PA skills, good atten- Excellent condition. ment specialist experience. Candi- Contact Operations Clerk at our Wilkes-Barre location. www.wyoming dance and the abili- $18,900 dates must have Rowe Door Sales LINE UP ty to multi task and Duties include reconciling general ledger valleymotors.com (973) 906-9311 knowledge of PA 570-655-7701 JEEP `03 LIBERTY 570-714-9924 509 Building/ handle a very fast Academic Stan- accounts, processing Federal Reserve daily SPORT. Rare. 5 A GREAT DEAL... Construction/ paced environment dards and data- returns, processing Internet banking and debit speed. 23 MPG. a must. Knowledge driven instruction, 102K highway miles. LINE UP IN CLASSIFIED! Skilled Trades card requests, monitoring supply room inventory of word, excel, lotus teacher supervision TOW TRUCK Silver with black MINI ‘08 A SUCCESSFUL SALE Looking for the right deal notes. sap experi- and evaluation, stu- and ordering supplies, and providing backup for interior. Immaculate on an automobile? ence a plus. Only dent assessment mail service. condition, inside and LABORER team players need and discipline and out. Garage kept. COOPER IN CLASSIFIED! Turn to classified. Part time. DRIVER Candidates must have a high school diploma or 2 door, automatic, Call 570-655-0530 to apply. Benefits strong interpersonal PART TIME No rust, mainte- leather, sky roof, Do you need more space? It’s a showroom in print! and competitive skills. Experience Wilkes-Barre area equivalent, good communication skills, ability to nance records boost cd, fogs Classified’s got salary based on working with a 570-760-6218 follow directions, strong organizational skills, and included. 4wd, all $19,945 A yard or garage sale 518 Customer qualifications. diverse student power. $6,900 or the directions! proficiency in the use of Microsoft Excel and in classified Support/Client Care Please send population is pre- best offer, trades ferred. Applicants Word. Banking industry/systems experience will be considered. is the best way resume and salary TRUCK MECHANIC requirements to: should send a letter Opening for Experi- preferred. Call 570-575-0518 to clean out your closets! of interest, resume, TELEPHONE ATTN: HR Dept. enced Full time For consideration, please submit a resume to You’re in bussiness standard applica- Box 667 Truck Mechanic- Franklin Security Bank, Human Resources, 1065 Hazleton, PA 18201 tion, copies of cer- Third Shift. Must JEEP `06 560 Pierce St. with classified! TROUBLESHOOTER/ tificate and Act 34, Highway 315, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 or email Kingston, PA Fax-570-450-0231 Have Own Tools/PA email:donna.reimold 151 and 114 clear- Class 8 Inspection to [email protected]. www.wyoming CSR ances along with COMMANDER 4X4 Do you have @forbo.com License a Plus. We EOE Lockers, V-8. Heat- valleymotors.com three (3) recom- Offer Top Wages & ed leather. 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New Nurse Educator position is available for the LEXUS `02 RX 300 tires, new brakes Early Head Start Home Visiting Program. 49,000 miles, and rotors. 52,000 Visit our website at www.lchs.hsweb.org Excellent condition. PLYMOUTH 1995 miles highway Earn Extra Cash 536 IT/Software 536 IT/Software With Warranty. $26,500/ best offer. for details on all position vacancies. Gen- Development Development Leather, all options VOYAGER 570-779-4325 erous Benefits while working a school including satellite Great work van or 570-417-2010 till 5 schedule. Submit resume/cover letter and radio. Non smoking reliable 7 passen- For Just A Few 3 written Letters of Reference to: Luzerne SQL PROGRAMMER vehicle. Asking. ger transportation. $12,900 120K miles. County Head Start, ATTN: Human Well established, local manufacturer of Home (570) 696-9809 TRUCKS FOR SALE Health Care is accepting resumes for SQL, VB All maintenance & Ford, GMC, Resources, PO Box 540, Wilkes-Barre, PA inspection current. Hours A Day. 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APPLIANCES - ANY AND ALL SCRAP METAL 183 daily papers / 186 Sunday papers 401 Bridge Street, Old Forge, PA 18518 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ $28,950 FREE CONTAINER SERVICE Exeter Ave., Ann St., Clear Spring Ct. Drug Free Workplace Employer (570) 237-1082 SUZUKI `07 XL-7 Small quantities to 1,000’s of tons accepted Ledgeview Dr., Susquehanna Ave., York Ave. 56,000 miles, HIGHEST PRICES PAID automatic, FAST SETTLEMENTS LEXUS `96 LX 450 all-wheel drive, 542 Logistics/ 542 Logistics/ Full time 4WD, Pearl 4 door, air condi- CALL DMS SHREDDING, INC Kingston white with like new tioning, all power, Transportation Transportation leather ivory interi- CD player, leather 570-346-7673 $850 Monthly Profit + Tips or. Silver trim. interior, tinted 570-819-3339 Dedicated Account Drivers Garage kept. Excel- windows, custom 212 daily papers / 252 Sunday papers lent condition. wheels, $13,000 Your Scrap Metal is worth $$$ $62K Annually, $2K Sign-On Bonus 84,000 miles, Ask- Call 570-829-8753 Call Today! First Ave., Second Ave., Third Ave., N. Dawes Ave., Affordable Medical Plan options with ing $10,750 Before 5:00 p.m. 570-654-3076 or Pierce St., Reynolds Ave., Winola Ave. Eligibility First Day of Employment. 570-498-0005 Co-Driver Positions - 503 Accounting/ 503 Accounting/ 503 Accounting/ 503 Accounting/ Wilkes-Barre North Home Weekly and Every Weekend Finance Finance Finance Finance Automotive Industry Gouldsboro PA $800 Monthly Profit + Tips (Scranton Metro) TeamOne a National Logistics Organization is 185 daily papers / 209 Sunday papers currently recruiting for dedicated account Team 1518 8th Street Coal St., Custer St., N. Empire St., N. Grant St., Carverton, PA Drivers for their new facility that will begin oper- Near Francis Credit/Billing Professional Logan St., New Market St. ation in mid June 2011. These fully benefited posi- Slocum St. Park tions are well compensated. The route drivers will be delivering auto parts to dealerships throughout MAZDA ‘04 We need an experienced credit and billing professional to Swoyersville the Eastern portion of the US. Qualified candi- TRIBUTE LX dates should be 23 years of age and possess a Automatic, V6 join our finance staff. Duties to include: $720 Monthly Profit + Tips valid CDL Adrivers licenses with a minimum of Sunroof, CD • Process credit applications two years OTR verifiable experience. Candidates 1 owner 168 daily papers / 187 Sunday papers Extra Clean! • Open new accounts Bigelow St., Dennison St., Hughes St., Lackawanna Ave. must possess an acceptable BI and MVR. Drivers $5,995 must possess doubles and Haz Mat endorsements. Call For Details! • Collect customer payments TeamOne offer a competitive salary and afford- 570-696-4377 • Follow up on customer payment plans Swoyersville/Luzerne able benefits inclosing choice of medical plans, • Maintain customer payment histories dental, vision, 401K, etc. Interested candidates $840 Monthly Profit + Tips can call 866-851-9902 to set up an interview. MAZDA ‘08 TRIBUTE • Provide management with current a/r reports and status reports Utility, 4WD 189 daily papers / 211 Sunday papers TeamOne is an equal opportunity Employer $18,655 • Other tasks as assigned M/F/H/V Main St., Chestnut St., Oliver St., Bennett St., Excellent communication skills and customer service skills Charles St., Kelly St. required. Minimum one year of collection experience required. REAL ESTATE Minimum 2-year college degree preferred. Shavertown APPRAISER 560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA $800 Monthly Profit + Tips United One Resources is seeking candidates for www.wyoming Pre-employment drug screening and background check required. an on-staff Certified Residential Appraiser to valleymotors.com Interested candidates should send letter of interest, resume and salary history to: 172 daily papers / 204 Sunday papers cover Luzerne, Lackawanna, Monroe, Wayne, and 570-714-9924 Lewis Ave., Orchard St., Carvertown Rd., Pike counties. The successful candidate must have Staub Rd., Clearview Ave. excellent organizational & communication skills, The Times Leader the ability to meet a weekly quota with a commit- MERCEDES BENZ ‘06 Human Resources Department ment to providing exceptional quality and service. R350 CLASS WAGON 15 N. Main Street • Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 Aminimum three years experience in appraising 4Matic, 3rd row, [email protected] To find a route near you and start residential real estate is required. We offer a com- power tailgate petitive salary, mileage reimbursement and a com- $21,960 No Telephone Calls Please! earning extra cash, call Rosemary at prehensive benefit package. We are an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace. 570-829-7107 Please forward your resume & salary require- ments to: [email protected] United One Resources, Inc. 560 Pierce St. Kingston, PA T HE TIMES LEADER 270 North Sherman Street www.wyoming Autos Jobs timesleaderautos.com Wilkes-Barre, Pa 18702 valleymotors.com EOE M/F/D/V 570-714-9924 281006 PAGE 8D MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2011 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 542 Logistics/ 548 Medical/Health 610 Business 710 Appliances 720 Cemetery 736 Firewood 744 Furniture & 758 Miscellaneous 762 Musical Transportation Opportunities Plots/Lots Accessories Instruments A PPLIANCE FIREWOOD, Wilkes- DRIVERS PARTS ETC. Barre, Free. AFFORDABLE BARREL, Used appliances. 570-826-0066 wooden. ORGAN Kimball Fanelli Brothers MATTRESS SALE BREAD ROUTE Parts for all brands. 53 gallon. Swinger 500. Enter- Trucking has NJ’s fastest grow- We Beat All 223 George Ave. CEMETERYPLOTS Excellent tainer #2 with music established new ing bread company. 700 (3) together. 742 Furnaces & Competitors Prices! Wilkes-Barre condition $195. stand & seat, and increased driv- Anthony &Son’s 570-820-8162 Maple Lawn Mattress Guy REGISTERED NURSE MERCHANDISE Heaters 570-876-3830 rhythm & beats er pay package and Bakery. Two routes Section of Twin sets: $149 John Heinz Rehab, $700 negotiable. an increased sign available. One in CHEST FREEZER Dennison Full sets: $169 Wilkes-Barre has FURNACE, Hot air, 570-779-3230 on bonus. Due to Wilkes-Barre Area Kenmore 3 years Cemetery. Queen sets: $189 the following oppor- Beckett Oil Gun, BLANK KEYS: additional business, and one in the 706 Arts/Crafts/ old 48” x 28” excel- Section ML. All New tunity available: RN, duct work, tank. Schlage new brass Fanelli Bros. Truck- Leigh Area. Both lent condition. $225. $550 each. American Made Part Time night shift, Hobbies $500 firm. blank keys total of 768 Personal ing Co. is adding excellent routes. 570-388-4242 610-939-0194 570-288-1898 minimum of 2 years 570-540-6794 93 all for $10.00 . both regional and Earning net Electronics experience pre- 570-735-6638 local drivers to our $1,600/week. CRAFTS: Pillow Pan- DISHWASHER FURNACE. Hot air PRAYER KNEELERS. ferred. We offer Pottsville, PA termi- Trucks included at els & polifill $1.00 Whirlpool under propane. heats 6 (2) $100 each. competitive pay CHRISTMAS & POLICE SCANNER: nal operation. Dri- $99K each. Pick up and $1.50. Also bat- counter, white, 6 CEMETERYPLOTS room house. $200. 570-735-8730 or rates commensu- Plymouth National HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Radio Shack. 200 vers are home most in the Mt Pocono ting. About 15 items. months old, many Stove pipe, 9” $6 570-332-8094 rate with experi- Cemetery in Over 200! Flowers, channel police nights throughout Area. Call Phil at 570-823-4941 features, like new each, 12”, $8 each. ence, shift differen- Wyoming. 6 Plots. RECLINING SOFA: vases, Baskets, scanner $50. the week. Drivers 973-625-2323 $250. MICROWAVE 570-735-8730 or tials, excellent ben- $450 each. Call And love seat multi Christmas trees, 570-540-5761 must have 2-3 x236 Frigidaire, above 570-332-8094 efits package 570-825-3666 color good condi- lights. Many items years of OTR expe- range, white, uses including medical, 708 Antiques & tion $150.00. are over 50 years rience, acceptable Looking for that standard outlet. 772 Pools & Spas dental, vision cover- Collectibles 744 Furniture & 570-466-6043 old ! 4 pieces of MVR and pass a special place $50. REFRIGERA- age, 401k with Luggage. Sam- criminal background TOR Amana, almond MEMORIAL SHRINE Accessories SOFA beige with employer match called home? sonite Belt Mas- JACUZZI 11/2HP & check. color, good for sec- rust tones 81” and more. If inter- Classified will address BATHROOM VANITY, sager. All for $ 95. sand filter with The new pay pack- ond fridge $50. CEMETERY length $300. ested, please apply 6 Plots Available Mahogany with Call 570-735-2081. extras. $150 or best age offers: Your needs. 570-690-5145 570-823-2709 online at www. May be Separated granite top. Beauti- offer. Approximately • .38 cpm for Open the door allied-services.org Rose Lawn Section ful. Must see. TABLE: 48” oblong, GARAGE SALE 3 years old. Excel- qualified drivers with classified! Phone 570-348-1348 $450 each Paid $1,200. Sell for light wood console lent condition. • $1,500 sign on LEFT OVER Allied Services is an 570-654-1596 $600. table with decora- 570-704-8500 bonus ITEMS Equal Opportunity 570-822-1724 tive hardware on • Paid vacations and Employer. front, $40. Custom POOL 21’ round x holidays Complete service BEDROOM SET 4 made cushions for 56” deep, new liner, • Health/Dental/ OAKLAWN CEMETERY for 8, Crown Manor, 4 grave sites, piece $250. Wheel high back rocking new cover, new Vision Insurance handpainted RN SUPERVISOR BUSINESS FOR SALE! $ ANTIQUES BUYING $ fabulous location. chair L&W $150. chair, light brown pump, new filter • 401K Plan Old Toys, model kits, stoneware, 56 7-3 Purchased 20 Oak table 28” with mallard ducks complete with deck. Location: Bikes, dolls, old gun pieces $16.80. Contact Gary Potter years ago. square, 10” side on fabric $20. Child $975. or best offer. NEPA Mining Items, trains Complete service at 570-544-3140 GENE’S 2 lots - $1,200 extension $75. 2 seater wood 570-328-6767 CNA’S Gross: & Musical Instruments, for 8, 65 pieces din- Ext 156 or visit us Full Time 2-10, RECONDITIONED 4 lots - $2,200 Lawn mower (Deer) bench with cut out $194,667.00 Hess. 474-9544 nerware set $19.50 at 1298 Keystone 10-6 and Per Diem 610-838-7727 $50. Grill $25. Glider hearts on back & Net: APPLIANCES in small roses. Com- SOLAR COVER: 20x Blvd., Pottsville, PA 60 Day Warranty $35. Ceiling fan $10. sides, $15. Chrome $90,000.00 plete service for 8, 40 16mil clear solar FOOTBALL CARDS: ST. NICHOLAS’ 570-829-4363 coat tree, $5. Wood COOK Selling Price: Monday-Friday 41 pieces, white din- cover for in ground Drivers Full Time Days 1963 Mike Ditka CEMETERY, expandable wall $250,000.00 8:00PM-5:00PM CHEST OF DRAW- nerware set $12.30 pool. New this sea- Football card-Great SHAVERTOWN clothes hanging Saturday ERS, solid wood. by Farberware son, wrong size. CONTRACT DRIVERS Shape $45.00 1972 6 Plots. Can be rack, $2. 2 4X6 tan COOK 17 year old opera- 8:00AM-11:00AM Very Nice! $125. Glass sets .25 - .50 $125. 836-6885 Put your vehicle to Part Time Topps Len Dawson divided. Near area rugs, $5. each. tion with existing 675-3328 each. Lamps $3 & 5 work part-time and Competitive Salary Football card-Great Gateway Entrance. $550 2 country wall client base. We each. Desperate earn extra income & Benefits Package Shape $20.00 1972 Shopping Center each. Call shelves, $5. each. provide specially COFFEE TABLE, housewives game, 774 Restaurant delivering packages. Golden Living Topps John Unitas Kingston, PA 570-675-9991 Green toaster, $2. made products to brass &glass. 26” x new $3. Monopoly Great supplemental Center Summit Football card-Great Green metal corner Equipment order. Serious (570) 819-1966 54”. Very good con- $3. DVDs $2 each. income. Fuel-Sur- 50 N. Pennsylvania Shape $20.00 2011 floor standing three inquires only. Send 726 Clothing dition. $75. Tapes $1. each. Bird charge Protection Avenue 1oz. Copper Silver tier shelf, $10. GREASE TRAP 8# letter of interest 570-474-5643 house cookie jar in as fuel costs rise. Fax 570-825-9423 Eagle $10.00. REFRIGERATOR like 570 868-5275 4GPM with extra fit- to: PO Box 1271, box $4. Vases .25 to Midnight Route in or pamela.smith2@ 570-824-1180 new, white $45. CLOTHING: Junior DESK & DRESSER, 570-301 8515 tings 6 months old Kingston PA 18704 $5. Pillows $1 to $2. Nanticoke, PA. goldenliving.com Amana micro wave girls size 7/8 gen- solid wood $50. End $100. 388-4242 You must have a oven: $30. call uine leather jacket, tables, two $50. WARDROBES one each. Pictures $1 to EOE M/F/D/V YEARBOOKS: winning attitude, Landscaping between 9am-9pm brown $10. Antique bedroom 22x50 like new, $3 each. Oak coffee Coughlin H.S.: 1926, appearance, and a Business For Sale 570-824-7807 or Prom dresses: size set with armoire $65. One cedar table $30. Base- RESTAURANT 1928, 1932, 1934, fuel-efficient mini- 551 Other Must have 5 years 570-545-7006 9 light blue halter; $200 or best offer. lined 22x40, excel- board molding in EQUIPMENT 1943, 1944, 1949, Bev Air 2 door van SUV or small experience in land- size 13/14 gold hal- 570-262-1615 lent condition $95. beige $5. 1 box. Call P/U with cap. scape design, 1961, 1963; GAR REFRIGERATOR: GE ter; size 11 black and 570-759-9846 570-639-1653 refrigerator/ sand- Call 800-818-7958 EMPLOYMENT retaining walls and H.S.: 1934, 1935, Profile side by side silver strapless; $25 DESK, Secretary wich prep table, for a personal all aspects of paver 1936, 1937, 1945, refrigerator almond each. Tea-length, drop down top 3 GARAGE SALE Model SP48-12, interview! www. work. Includes 1946, 1955, 1956, with ice & water in size 13/14 light drawers, pecan fin- 752 Landscaping & LEFTOVER $1300. For details SPECIALIST dump truck, mini 1961, 1972, 1973, door $100. scriptfleet.com AHEDD seeks an green dress with ish, excellent condi- Gardening ITEMS Call 570-498-3616 excavator, 2 skid- 1975, 1976, 1984, 570-388-4242 Employment Spe- matching purse $15. tion $100. High chair, antique sters, trailer &2 1980, 2005, 2006; cialist to recruit and Semi-formal dress, 570-287-2517 1st Choice wooden w/cushion, 548 Medical/Health snow plows. Seri- Meyers H.S.: 1935, STOVE Sunbeam, RESTAURANT train individuals with pink, size M & pur- $10, Treadmill, DP ous inquiries only. 1936, 1937, 1938, electric, white, good DESK: Excellent Landscaping EQUIPMENT disabilities in part- ple size L - $5 each. Health Trac, $10, SOMERSET TURN 570-233-6880 1942, 1943, 1944, shape $100. condition. Dark See our ad in the nership with a local First Holy Commu- Chandelier, brass, OVER MACHINE - 1945, 1946, 1950, 570-693-3604 nion Dress - size 10, brown wood with 2 Call an Expert sec- $10 Sofa, 1930 CAREGIVERS distribution center in Produce tion under Category Model # SPM45, All shifts available. 1957, 1960, 1974, $10. Young men drawers. $40. antique, $200, Pittston, PA. Must Retail/Wholesale STOVE. Kenmore 1165 - Lawn Care $500; ALSO, Bunn Assisting the Elderly 1975, 1976, 1977; sweatshirts 7 Large; 570-472-1646 Quad, Suzuki bat- lift up to 75 lbs. Company Old Forge H.S.: electric. Ceramic Pour Over Coffee in their homes. 4 Medium - $3 each CONCRETE tery operated, $20, Weekend work Established 30 Yrs. 1966, 1972, 1974; flat top surface, DESK: Wood & Machine, Model # Flexible hours. or all for $25. PAVERS: Red/grey Bike, girls 10 speed, required! Seeking Turn Key Business. Kingston H.S.: 1938, black front, cream glass components, STF15, $225 two Part Time posi- 570-829-2382 Most blocks are 6 $10, Paint ball gun, For more info, call Call for details at Hazleton, PA 1939, 1940, 1944, color. Very good. $55. COFFEE $50, Car, Cadillac 570-338-2695 tions, $12.82/hour. $150 570-457-7854 TABLE, vintage 50’s 1/8” x 6 1/8” x 2 1/2” 570-454-6888 1948, 1949, 1962, CLOTHING: Ladies Escalade, girls, bat- 570-498-3616 E-mail resume to blonde wood, $30. - At least 225 sq. ft. Equipment, van, 1964; Plymouth and girls, assorted tery operated, $50. Kathy.Couch@ahedd BOMBAY CARVED available. Removed Do you need more space? good will with H.S.: 1930, 1931, Why Spend sizes, 50 cents X-Box 360 games, .org. EOE ACCENT TABLE, from backyard patio A yard or garage sale attractive rent. 1932, 1933, 1938, Hundreds on each. Good condi- various prices. RESTAURANT light stained wood, for pool. $375.00. 1960; Hanover H.S.: New or Used tion, 50 items. 570-406-6141 EQUIPMENT in classified $35. VICTORIAN 570-474-9766 Somerset Dough 554 Production/ 1951, 1952, 1954; Appliances? Call 823-4941 is the best way STYLE MIRROR, 30” Sheeter, Model RESTAURANT FOR SALE Berwick H.S.: 1952, Most problems Keller’s Lawn Care Operations Inside Church Hill X 38” all excellent GARAGE SALE CAR-100. Only to clean out your closets! 1953, 1956, 1957, with your appli- NURSING UNI- See our ad under Mall, high traffic condition call (570) LEFTOVER 1 available. $1,500 1958, 1960, 1967, ances are usually FORMS: Misercor- Call An Expert You’re in bussiness area. Established 15 709- 3146 in Laflin Call for more info 1968, 1969; Lehman simple and inex- dia, Polo top, blue, 1162 Landscape & ITEMS with classified! GAS DRILL SITE years. RENT IS H.S.: 1973, 1974, pensive to fix! Retro chrome small; scrub top DINETTE SETS. (1) 9 Garden 570-498-3616 FREE. Serious 1976, 1978, 1980; Save your hard kitchen table with 6 white, medium; piece plus china. (1) inquiries call Dallas H.S.: 1966, earned money, Let LAWN MOWER. chairs $100. WED- CAREGIVERS AMERICA APPARATUS/ scrub top blue $8 solid wood. $120. 570-582-5208 1967, 1968; West- us take a look at it Yard Machine self DING GOWN size 12 each; Lab coat, size 570-200-5410 776 Sporting Goods EQUIPMENT OPERATOR moreland High first! 34-$12., dress propelled. 4.5 hp. $50. 570-696-3748 HOME HEALTH School: 1952, 1953, 30 years in New blade and oil. Immediate Opening 630 Money To Loan pants better quality, DINNING ROOM BASKETBALL 1954; Nanticoke the business. $85. 570-878-2849 GLASS DOOR. 4 Now Hiring: 24 Hour Operation size 10/33L$15 or SET. Oak. Excellent HOOP; Great condi- located near gas “We can erase Area H.S.: 1976, East Main take all for $40. way glass door for Registered Nurses, condition. Lighted LAWNMOWER, tion, asking $90. drilling sites is seek- your bad credit - 2008; Luzerne H.S.: Appliances Brand new or slight bath tub. $25 Physical Therapists, china hutch 50”x Craftsman, electric Call 570-331-8183 ing qualified individ- 100% GUARAN- 1951, 1952, 1956, 570-735-8271 use. 570-407-2638 570-331-8183 Occupational Lx80”Hx18”W. Table start 875 Series. 21” Therapists, & ual to operate and TEED.” Attorneys 1957; West Pittston Nanticoke with 2 leaves cut. EZ walk, vary BICYCLE, Diamond Speech Therapists. maintain a piece of for the Federal H.S. Annual: 1925, HELMETS QUAD (3) 58”Lx42”W with speed, asking $175. Back Unisex Octane Full Time, Part Time, machinery. Individ- Trade Commission 1926, 1927, 1928, 730 Computer $15. each. leaves: 18”L ea 570-855-8764 6 speed, cool blue, Per Diem. Monroe, ual must be willing say they’ve never 1931, 1932, 1959, 712 Baby Items Equipment & 570-262-1615 (94”L). 6 chairs (2 20” wheels. Excell- Luzerne & Columbia to work outside for seen a legitimate 1960, 1954; Bishop arm 4 side) $800. Patrick &Deb’s Software MISCELLANEOUS: ent condition. Counties. all day & night shifts, credit repair opera- Hoban H.S.: 1972, BABY WALKER 570-693-0512 Lawn Care Four barrel carb Originally $300, Resumes to as well as weekend. tion. No one can 1973, 1974, 1975; excellent condition, See our ad under COMPUTER TOWER from running Chevy asking, $125. rjacobs@caregivers Valid drivers license legally remove West Side Central white with teddy ENTERTAINMENT Call An Expert ONLY, windows motor. $50. Call 570-466-4564 america.com or required. accurate and timely Catholic H.S. 1965, bear seat $15. CENTER, oak, 1 1162 Landscape & 2000, $20 after 5pm. 740-1246 570-585-4624. Please contact information from 1975, 1980, 1981, 570-472-1646 large side holds Garden 570-542-5330 your credit report. 1984; Pittston H.S.: 570-288-4847 dvd’s. Also bottom BICYCLE, Girls Trek for applications. In It’s a process that 1963; Hazleton H.S.: BUMBO, lilac with and side storage. RIDING MOWER PENNY ROLLS: Purple, 21 speed, DENTAL ASSISTANT addition, resumes starts with you and 1938, 1939, 1940, box $15. Einstein COMPUTER, $40. 570-829-2382 Scott’s 42” cut, Uncirculated penny MT 220. Excellent Full time in busy may be sent to involves time and a 1941, 1942, 1943, Exersaucer great includes tower, 17hp, engine runs 50 coin rolls of 1 condition. Originally Wilkes-Barre office. susquehanna.harvis conscious effort to 1945, 1948, 1949, condition $35. FP monitor, mouse & FURNITURE: Dark but needs work. each. 1975d, 1 each. $300, asking, $125. Experience pre- @gmail.com pay your debts. 1950, 1953, 1954, Crawl n Cruise jun- keyboard. Excellent Pine. 2-piece lighted Bagger &mulch kit 1971s, 1each. 1974s 570-466-4564 ferred in all aspects E.O.E. Learn about manag- 1955, 1956, 1957, gle $25. FP Bounce Condition. $80. china hutch $100. included. $300 or all 3 rolls for $6.00. of general dentistry. ing credit and debt 1959, 1960, 1961, and Spin Zebra $15 570-824-7354 Bedroom dresser best offer. 570-735-6638 BIKE girl’s 18 speed, Good benefits pack- at ftc. gov/credit. A 1962, 1964; Hazle Clothes Girl 0-4T with mirrored hutch 570-855-0390 24” looks and runs age available. Send PRODUCTION HELP message from The Twp. Senior H.S.: Boy 0-2T. Shoes & DESK. Computer $100. Bedroom POWER SCOOTER good $35. resumes to: c/o Manufacturing plant Times Leader and 1951, 1952. Call coats too. Good Desk $50. Call 735- chest $50. TRIMMER/EDGER, electric chair, used 570-696-2008 The Times Leader in Pittston. Full/Part- the FTC. 570-825-4721 condition, name 8730 or 332-8094 570-788-3282. 18v-2 in 1; BLOWER, only once, excellent Box 2585 Time. No Benefits. brands $15. air 18v; HEDGE condition $150. 15 N. Main Street. Monday-Friday. 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We seek an experienced professional with 60gb, 1.0 ram,SD Oak. $75. inc. accessories, 570-474-9353 WEDDING GOWN, oversize grip $35. Carpentry skills a exceptional leadership, management, and media card slot, 570-825-0569 storage case & user stunning, white, off cdrw+dvd, wifi, new Srixon 56 deg. plus. Benefits, paid the shoulder wed- guide, in original communication skills. Strong ties to the local battery &bag+war- KITCHEN SET. Oak wedge $35. DOPS holidays, and steady ding gown. Short box, $25. area, working knowledge of PA-PCH ranty/free deliv- 42” round. Sunburst HAULMARK ‘07 Call 655-9472 Needed for local work. Contact sleeve, fits size 2-4. (570) 709-3146 ery.$225. 862-2236 top, 4 solid oak JCAHO certified Rowe Door Sales regulations required. Nursing management Bodice is satin with hoop back chairs. DART BOARD 18” home health agency. Call 570-655-7701 beading & skirt is all TRAILER 6’X14’ ROTISSERIE: background considered a plus. 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Light table, 4 highback multiple weight Box 2580 right or left with 570-574-3584 assembly. 1 year chairs with cush- 758 Miscellaneous sticks quetec 15 N. Main St hardware. $200. old. like new. $75 HOME GYM Image ions. Green and jump/break que. Wilkes-Barre, PA SINK, stainless 570-823-2893 4.0, new condition. blue. $85. AIR MATTRESS Overhead light, 18711 600 steel, $50 $25 570-655-8056 570-457-7854 Full size, new with Sardo tight rack. Call 570-735-8730 FINANCIAL pump 19”. $40. Must be moved by or 570-332-8094 Upholstery Shop RNS 557 Project/ 557 Project/ MATTRESS TOPPER Gebharts. Valued at Needed immediately. new, full size with Liquidation Sale $10,000 asking Full time, part time 610 Business KITCHEN CABINETS Program Program gel & leather $75. Stripping Tanks, $4,800. Call Paul at and per diem posi- Opportunities & GRANITE Management Management 570-823-2709 Industrial Sewing (570) 217-7819 COUNTERTOPS tions. Competitive 10 ft.x10 ft., 1 year Machines, Material salary, mileage ART WORK: Framed & much more. WEIGHTS & weight old, Maple kitchen. Junior Achievement 8 x 10 copies of old bench with curl & reimbursement. BEER DISTRIBUTOR Premium Quality License available Pittston scenes of ALARGE VARIETY OF ITEMS!! straight bars. Pleasant working cabinets, under- Call for Appointment conditions. Call with option to lease of Northeastern PA, Inc. horse buggy days. approximate. 800 mount sink. Granite Each $10. Framed 570-909-7334 lbs. of weights Superior Health building or sold tops. Total cost separately. Development Manager picture an original of complete $300. Services at over $12,000. VACUUM portable 570-883-9581 570-954-1284 We are currently seeking a highly motivated fund the St. Cecelia;s 570-606-4353 Asking $3,890 Church complex Pronto 2 in 1 Elec- 570-299-0487 570-239-9840 raising professional to handle all aspects of Wyoming Ave. trolux with charger fundraising for the organization. This position Exeter and framed & stand $20. 570- LIGHTING: recessed copy of the front 735-8730 or 570- TITLE PROCESSOR 6” progress lighting requires knowledge of grant research and writing, 778 Stereos/ page of the Sunday 332-8094 fixtures total of 3 annual fund campaign and special events. Appli- Accessories Dispatch depicting United One Resources is seeking candidates for new all for $8. cant must have excellent communication and the fire that full-time Real Estate Title Processors. The suc- 570-735-6638 760 Monuments & organizational skills. Abachelor’s degree and destroyed the St. CASSETTE TAPES cessful candidate must be able to work independ- Cecelia's complex. Lots 1970’S &1980’S. TUB New. Cast iron, minimum of 5 years of related experience in non- Rock &Roll, etc. ently, have excellent organizational and communi- still in crate. Cream, profit fund raising is required. This is a collectors item $40. for both $30 for all. cation skills, and an eagerness to excel. At least slight chip in paint. 570-655-8056 two years experience in real estate, insurance, $60. 570-817-8981 Collectors item: GRAVE LOT Program Manager Beta Max video Near baby land at banking, or customer service is preferred. We Additionally, we are looking to fill the position of cassettes. L500 -7 Memorial Shine in offer a competitive salary and comprehensive 720 Cemetery Program Manager. The successful candidate will tapes L-750-7 Carverton. 780 Televisions/ tapes. L830-9 $400. Call Accessories benefit package. Plots/Lots have experience in the recruitment, training and 570-287-6327 retention of volunteers in an educational setting. tapes. Movies- Please forward your resume and salary require- Sports - Blanks all CEMETERY This position requires excellent verbal and written TV/VCR COMBO ments to: [email protected] PLOTS FOR SALE $15. Jim 655-9474 762 Musical Zenith, 26” color communication skills and computer expertise. A tv/vcr combo. $50. (4) Four plots, all BICYCLES Boys & 570-829-2382 together. Crestlawn bachelor’s degree and demonstrated work experi- girls 20” $40. each. Instruments United One Resources, Inc. Section of Memorial ence is required. 570-822-4251 Shrine Cemetery in GUITAR: Fender TVS 2 Symphonic 270 North Sherman Street Kingston Twp. $600 Please submit your resume with salary GIRL’S BICYCLES: 2 accoustic guitar, 13” personal TV Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 each. Willing to requirements and list of three references to 16” $17.00. Girl’s new with case &d sets, tue type, good split. For info, call [email protected]. bicycle 20” $22.00. instructional materi- condition. $50. for EOE M/F/D/V (570) 388-2773 570-457-3879 al $175.l 655-9472 both. 570-262-1559 295522 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2011 PAGE 9D 782 Tickets 796 Wanted to Buy 815 Dogs 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale Merchandise TICKETS, (2) for the Grand Opening! Mormon Tabernacle Chihuahuas, Poms, DALLAS DRUMS EDWARDSVILLE EXETER FORTY FORT HANOVER TWP. Choir at the Mann Dachshunds, BEAR CREEK Center in Philadel- WANTED Beagles, Shih Tzus, phia, PA. Thursday Bostons, Maltese, VILLAGE GREATDEAL! June 23rd at JEWELRY Rotties, Yorkies, 13 Hedge Road 8:00PM. Great Westies, Labs, 20 year old Con- Seats! Selling both Huskies & more! temporary in NEW PRICE tickets for $68 for 570-453-6900 or prime location. 3 face value). 570-389-7877 bedrooms, 2.5 570-836-7259 baths, large IRISH SETTER kitchen, unfin- 152 Pine Drive 37 Ironmaster Road 122-124 Short St. Large windows PUPPIES ished basement, Bright & Open floor Beautiful Bi-Level Very nice double- accent this bright Hunters Only block in 784 Tools hardwood floors plan - 4 year old home in very good spacious 2 bed- Price Reduced Edwardsville on a 1st floor and two story home set “move-in condition” room, 2 bath 610-378-0121 on 2.26 private quiet street and out FLASHLIGHT/DRILL attached 2 car surrounded by the or 610-488-9273 ares - Fabulous of the flood zone. townhouse in a Ryobi 18 volt cord- garage. Total modern kitchen natural decorating Good income prop- quiet setting of less drill/ flashlight electric. 1509 Wyoming Ave. with stainless steel of Sleepy Hollow erty for an investor Hanover Township. combo with charg- $265,000 Freshly painted and ITALIAN CANE CORSO appliances. 4 bed- Estates features or live in one side Motivated sellers! er. Excellent condi- Mastiff Puppies (570) 472-9660 insulated, immacu- WILKES BARRE GOLD rooms, 2.5 baths. 2500 sq. ft. Home and rent the other Sunday 1pm-3pm tion. $50. 655-9472 Registered and late and sitting on All reasonable Detailed moldings & features brick front to help pay the almost half an acre ready to go! Parents mortgage! Make 362 Susquehanna Ave offers considered. (570)991-7448 on premises. Blue. hardwood floors. with vinyl siding, Completely remod- this 3 bedroom 1.5 TOOLS. 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Mon-Sat Walter Belchick porch, tiled baths good with kids & kitchen with appli- and kitchen, granite All appliances BIKE: BARBIE Hot 10am - 8pm extremely loveable! ances, dining area, 570-696-2600 included. Just move Closed Sundays LEWITH & FREEMAN countertops, all Smith Hourigan Wheel, good condi- 3 months old. x301 right in! For more living room, 2 full Cherry hardwood Group tion.$5. 472-1646 $300 negotiable. details and photos Highest Cash Pay baths and 1/2 bath, floors throughout, (570) 696-1195 570-674-1172 DALLAS visit: www.atlas Outs Guaranteed 6 Hill Street a fantastic sound all new stainless realtyinc.com POKER TABLE. system. Lower level steel appliances We Pay At Least MLS 11-604 Portable Oak. Sits 8 LAB PUPPIES has entry door to and lighting, new oil players. $200 78% of the London Chocolate & yellow. $177,900 HANOVER TWP. Living room has furnace, washer LIBERTY HILLS 570-735-8730 or Fix Market Price Males & females. the garage and also Call Kim 1st shots. awesome woodland to the side patio. dryer in first floor Reduced! 570-332-8094 EDWARDSVILLE bath. Great neigh- 570-466-3338 for All Gold Jewelry Males $200. views and you will Home features gas Females $250. enjoy the steam/ borhood, nice yard. SWING SET: Amish- forced air, also cen- Visit us at 570-693-3814 or sauna. Lake and $174,900 built swing set; tral air ducts are WilkesBarreGold.com 570-606-6867 tennis rights avail- 570-654-1490 includes ladder, Or email us at able with Associa- already to install. teetertotter, 2 wilkesbarregold@ tion membership. DIRECTIONS: many features swings, & rings. yahoo.com LAB PUPS (membership Take Rte 309 onto MLS#11-860 $200. 472-9167 AKC. Chocolate & optional). Minutes East Center St (at $214,000 HANOVER TOWNSHIP Black. 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Mom is red- $258,000 $24,800 1301 Murray St. 110 Oxford Street plumbed for a bath- Lionel Ford Train Set nose on site, Dad is Michael Slacktish MLS#10-3582 Very nice duplex, (Dir: Crossroads by room. Too much to 6-11814 O27G com- CATS & KITTENS blue-nose. Pups 570-760-4961 Jill Jones fully rented with 12 weeks & up. Carrie Ave &San list here, this house plete...brand new have beautiful mark- 570-696-6550 good return in great Shots, neutered, Souci hwy) is a must see. never used $125.00 ings. Shots and neighborhood. For Reduced! MLS #10-4589 Lionel Mopar Train wormed. $300 each more information VALLEY CATRESCUE Bi-Level. 1,750 sq ft. $330,000 Set O27G com- 824-4172, 9-9 only. 570-951-2398 37 Chestnut Road and photos visit: 3 bedrooms, 2 Call John Polifka plete...brand new (Old Farm Estates) www.atlas baths, 1 car garage. 570-704-6846 never used $175.00 FREE KITTENS: Custom built solid SIGNATURE 96 Main St. realtyinc.com New carpeting, Antonik and Lionel Dodge Ram All black - pointed SHIH-TZU PUPPIES brick 4 bedroom, PROPERTIES Updated inside and MLS 11-2149 8 weeks old. Makes Need a Roommate? paint, etc. Large lot. Associates Train Set 6-11933 faces, females. 3.5 baths Colonial 570-675-5100 out, 3 unit home in $129,900 a wonderful pet. 2 Place an ad and Asking $104,500. 570-735-7494 O27G complete... Call 570-793-3353 females, 1 male. style home with an move in condition. find one here! Call Charlie Deremer Realty open floor plan on 570-829-6200 brand new never $275. Call Live in one apart- 570-829-7130 570-477-1149 HARDING used $125.00 Lionel KITTEN free to good 570-954-9973 1+ acre lot in the DALLAS ment and the other Dodge Ram Train home, 10 weeks 1 Poconos. A few of For Sale By Estate. 2 can pay the mort- Set 6-11933 O27G black female. Call the amenities 1920’s Bungalow. gage. Modern EDWARDSVILLE HANOVER TWP. complete...brand 570-575-9984 after SHIH-TZU PUPPIES include central A/C. Kitchen, full bath, kitchens and baths. new never used 3 pm. Parents on premises 2 Master bedrooms dining room, living Large 2nd floor $125.00. Shots Current. each with bath room, family room apartment has 3 570-574-4781 KITTENS, 6 kittens, $550 -Shih-Tzus room and fireplace, & breakfast room bedrooms, large FORTY FORT 10 weeks old. Free $450 -Shih-Tzu mix’s ultramodern 1st floor. 2 bed- eat in kitchen, and to good home. 570-401-1838 kitchen, hardwood rooms & 1 full bath 1.5 baths and laun- 788 Stereo/TV/ 570-455-3254 floors throughout, 2nd floor. Gas heat, dry room. 1st floor Electronics cathedral ceiling fireplace, large lot, units have 1 bed- 310 Lockville Rd. 815Dogs YORKIE TEA CUP PUPS and 2 car garage. large front porch, room and 1 bath. 2 8 weeks. AKC reg- MLS #11-653 Public sewer & istered. First shoots car garage and 4 SERENITY TV, 36” Zewith con- $435,000 private well. off street parking 9 Williams St. 2 story in good Enjoy the serenity sole on swivel base. and wormed. Black Call Kim Breezeway from Large 4 bedroom condition with 3 of country living in & Gold. 1 male spaces. For more $40. 570-655-8056 570-466-3338 oversized 1 car info and photos, go home with nice rear bedrooms, 1 full this beautiful 2 $750. 1 female garage. Unique & deck, replacement 300 River Street bath, eat-in story home on 2.23 $900. Pic available. to www.atlas private at road end. realtyinc.com windows, off street A unique architec- kitchen, 2 car acres surrounded 796 Wanted to Buy Ready 6/20/11 Sold as is. parking. 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HARVEYS LAKE 2 W Sunrise Dr. LAFLIN MESHOPPEN PRINGLE Lovely lake living. Novak Road Welcome to the best of 2 worlds. #1: The amenities of lakefront prop- erties - fishing, boating and a 2 story boat house (one of only 30 on 850 LAKEVIEW DR 101 Main Street. the lake); Well maintained 121 W. Vaughn St. 120 Parnell St. 7 Hickorywood Dr. Lovely, nearly com- Enjoy the beauty in READY FOR BED & #2: The serenity bi-level continually Well cared for 3 Classic Ranch in Wonderful 4 bed- pleted, renovated this beautiful 2- BREAKFAST. Totally and privacy of cared for by the bedroom, 1 bath great location. 3 room Ranch with Victorian farmhouse story on approxi- updated spacious 2 tiered stone patios original owners. home on nice bedroom, 3 baths, sweeping views of sits high on 7.81 mately one acre in story with extra and lush gardens Upgraded kitchen street. Brand new high quality the valley. Master acres featuring Laurel Lakes! 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Great location price to Sunday June 19, 2pm-5pm cabinets with large rocked, newer roof, bath with Jacuzzi ERA BRADY are spectacular level recreation with park just a few $219,900. For Noon to 2pm Lease with option island and stainless vinyl siding, kitchen and separate show- ASSOCIATES from our 5 bed- room with fireplace doors away! more information 50 Broad Street. to buy, completely steel appliances. and baths. Gas er. This 10-room 570-836-3848 room home with 2 and wet bar. 27’ x MLS 11-1380 and photos please Solid, meticulous, remodeled, mint, 2 car garage, full rights negotiable. home has a great stone fireplaces & 10’ 3-season $105,000 visit our website at 1500 S.F., brick turn key condition, unfinished base- Lots of potential layout, including a hardwood floors room…. A great Mark R. Mason www.atlas ranch, containing 6 3 bedrooms, 1.5 ment with with TLC. Elk Lake lower level with PARDESVILLE throughout. 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PRICE REDUCED MLS#11-1216 counter tops, wood HARVEYS LAKE $239,500 $134,000, seller $329,500 Mary Ellen Belchick $267,500 cabinetry, new will pay closing Call Colleen Mary Ellen Belchick stove, dishwasher, 696-6566 costs, $5000 down 696-6566 The charming cape 570-237-0415 is just minutes from microwave, tiled and monthly Walter Belchick floors. Bath has payments are 696-2600 ext. 301 Route 309 in Hazle It's that time again! Township and fea- new tile floor and $995/month. Rent out your tub surround, dou- WALSH tures a 1st floor apartment bedroom with mas- ble vanity and mir- REAL ESTATE Looking for that with the Classifieds rors. Lower level 570-654-1490 special place ter bath, semi-mod- 129 S. 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PRICE REDUCED! 570-735-8932 or LAFLIN 570-288-0770 only $15,900 with formal living Price to sell at $157,900 570-542-5708 MLS # 10-1592 room, eat in $30,000 Mary Ellen Belchick Ann Marie Chopick kitchen, sunroom, 1 MLS 11-549 570-696-6566 Awesome Kingston 570-760-6769 1/2 baths, 1 car Ann Marie Chopick Walter Belchick LUZERNE HUNLOCK CREEK Cape on a great garage and Central 570-760-6769 street! Close to 570-696-2600 x301 BELL REAL ESTATE air. MLS#11-1583 schools, library, REDUCED (570) 288-6654 $129,900 BELL REAL ESTATE shopping, etc. Call Ruth (570) 288-6654 SCRANTON Newer gas furnace Attractive Fine 570-696-1195 or and water heater. NEW COLUMBUS 570-696-5411 Line Home 19 Academy St SCRANTON Replacement win- 5 Fairfield Drive ''Charleston'' floor dows, hardwood Don’t travel to a plan. Stacked flooring, recently KINGSTON resort. Live in your stone, masonry, remodeled kitchen New construction, vacation destination wood burning fire- with subway tiled in the 3 bedroom, place in family 3 bedroom, 2 bath backsplash. Alarm SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP tan brick ranch on 2.5 bath home with room, brick system for your gourmet kitchen accents on front. 1 acre. Features protection and 271 Charles St. include pella and fabulous views. Very nice 3 bed- PENDINGUpgraded appli- 416 Prospect Ave much more. MLS Enjoy the heated in- ances. 2nd floor WILKES-BARRE NEW ON THE MARKET! windows, oak hard- #11-1577 room 1.5 bath home Miners Mills wood floors, car- ground pool with with detached 1 car laundry. Large Peaceful living with 103 Arnold Avenue MultiFamily...4 UNIT $159,900. cabana, built-in master bath with PROPERTY. Great peted bedrooms, Call Pat Busch garage. Home has easy drive to town. tiled kitchen & 621 Gibson Avenue BBQ and fire pit in replacement win- whirlpool tub. Beautifully main- AFFORDABLE PRICE for investors! (570) 885-4165 this private, Large yard. Cape Cod with 1st MLS# 11-1217 baths, maple BY OWNER. dows, new carpet, tained 3Bedroom kitchen cabinets, Brick Cape Cod on tranquil setting. For fresh paint and $265,000 Ranch on 1.5 acres, floor master bed- WOW! $ 25,000 hanstone counter- NANTICOKE a quiet street. 3 more info and pho- remodeled bath- MLS# 11-1264 2 car garage, gas room, 3 season Call Jill Shaver tops, propane fire- 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 bedroom, family tos visit: www.atlas rooms. This is a Call Michael Pinko fireplace, hard- porch, attached Hunter Office : place, walk up attic, bath single. 1st floor room, 2 bath, living realtyinc.com must see in a nice (570) 899-3865 woods, large garage. MLS# (570) 328-0306 tray ceiling in living laundry. Many room with fireplace, MLS 11-1686 neighborhood,. deck... Lots to see. 10-1069 room & attached extras. All new, two car garage with $319,900 MLS 11-442 Call today for a pri- 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Reduced $81,900 2 car garage. inside and out. Rent loads of storage, Call Keri $95,000 vate showing. Close to casino, off call Nancy $279,900 to own. Owner partially finished 570-885-5082 Call John Polifka MLS 10-3480 street parking, nice 570-237-0752 MLS# 10-4527 financing available. basement. 570-704-6846 $138,700 yard. New energy Five Mountains 570-817-0601 $185,900 Antonik & Smith Hourigan Five Mountains efficient windows. Realty Leave message Call (570) 333-5212 Associates, Inc. Group Realty $66,000 570-542-2141 with phone number No Brokers Please. 570-735-7494 570-474-6307 570-542-2141 570-479-0935 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2011 PAGE 11D 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 906 Homes for Sale 909 Income & 909 Income & 909 Income & Commercial Commercial Commercial WEST PITTSTON WILKES-BARRE WYOMING Properties Properties Properties SHAVERTOWN SWOYERSVILLE 242 Damon Street WHITE HAVEN WILKES-BARRE Pioneer Avenue 123 Fern Ridge Rd. New Listing Affordable DURYEA LUZERNE Newly built 3 262 Union Street PITTSTON bedroom home. FOR SALE! REDUCED IN PRICE! 20-year Quonset building no-interest and four cinder mortgage. block storage units 231 Poplar St. Must meet Price Reduced! fully rented! Addi- Newly remodeled Nice 3 bedroom 104 5TH ST. tional property to 171 Oliver St. home in move-in Wyoming Valley Great location to build offices profes- 4 bedroom cape four bedroom home Very well main- condition. Habitat for invest in with this sional building or cod with 2 bed- in West Pittston. PRICE REDUCED! 921 Main St. tained 2 story In Community of Hardwood floors in Humanity duplex, you can restaurant. Grand rooms and bath on Over 2,000 S/F of 118 Glendale Road home. 3 bedrooms New kitchen and White-Haven living & dining eligibility have a tenant help location, right off 1st floor, and 2 bed- commercial space + Well established 8 and a bath with gas baths, new carpet Pocono's. Nice 3 room. Upgraded with your mortgage the Luzerne exit 6 rooms and ¾ bath requirements. 2 partially furnished unit Mobile Home heat. Front room and flooring, many Bedroom, 2 Bath appliances including or just collect the of the Cross Valley on 2nd floor. 1 car apartments, Park (Glen Meadow was former store Ranch. Great stainless double rents. 2 bedrooms Expressway. garage. Stone front. original features Inquire at garage, and off Mobile Home Park) front which would Vacation Home or oven, refrigerator & in each unit. Semi- $235,900 Gas heat. Large lot. including hardwood street parking. in quiet country like make a nice size Year round Home. dishwasher. Great 570-820-8002 modern kitchens Call Maribeth Jones $135,000. floors, nice yard & Great convenient location, zoned family room/den! Community Lake & storage space and baths. Both 570-696-6565 Besecker Realty two car garage. location. commercial and Many possibilities other amenities. in full basement units have access 570-675-3611 MLS 11-1451 $132,500 MLS #11-1965 located right off Close to Hunting, & walk-up attic. to the basement for Interstate 81. Con- $74,000 MLS# 10-1675 Fishing, Golf and WILKES-BARRE $237,000 REDUCED PRICE storage. First floor Call Tom venient to shopping Mark R. Mason Skiing. Close to $75,000 has gas fireplace, 570-331-0982 CROSS VALLEY 570-282-7716 center, movie the- SHICKSHINNY Rt 80. All offers MLS# 10-4456 ductless A/C units ater. Great income 17 Main Road CROSSIN REAL REALTY contingent to bank Barbara Young and laundry area. opportunity! Park is ESTATE short sale approval. Call 570-466-6940 Large garage with 570-288-0770 (570) 763-0090 priced to sell. $86,000 workshop area. MOOSIC Owner financing is MLS# 11-765 Take a look and available with a WEST PITTSTON Call Tony Wasco COLDWELL BANKER, 322 SALEM ST. bring your offers! substantial down SWOYERSVILLE 570-855-2424 RUNDLE REAL ESTATE MLS#11-1038 payment. For more Keller Williams 570-474-2340 Centrally located $99,900 EDWARDSVILLE details and photos Real Estate Ext. 55 this charming 3 Jill Jones visit www.atlas 570-613-9090 bedroom, 1 Bath 2 696-6550 realtyinc.com story, with hard- MLS 11-1530 Lovely Country set- wood floors, eat in $210,000 ting for the cute Bi- WILKES-BARRE kitchen, fenced Call Kim Level on 5.34 acres. WILKES-BARRE yard. Is an ideal 530 Rocky Glen Rd. 570-466-3338 Property features 4 starter home. Good Industrial property Bedrooms, 1.75 Great 1/2 double potential at $18,900 in a convenient baths, living room, Anne Marie Chopick location! Many pos- kitchen, family room located in nice YATESVILLE 327 Shoemaker St 570-760-6769 173-175 Zerby Ave. sibilities for busi- & laundry room. West Pittston loca- Very nice 2-story GEORGE T. BELL Great income prop- ness, 3,000 sq ft of Plus 2 car attached tion. 3 bedrooms, with large front REAL ESTATE PRICE REDUCED erty with additional warehouse/work garage, 30' X 35' new carpet. Vertical porch, level back 570-288-6654 garage space space. 1,000 sq ft detached garage blinds with all appli- yard and off-street (34x38) room for 3 of office space. and 14' X 28' shed. ances. Screened in 29 Amber Lane PLAINS parking. Three bed- cars to rent! Live in Perfect for tractor/ MLS 11-1335 porch and yard. For Remodeled 2 bed- rooms and one full INVESTMENT! one half and have trailer repair stor- $229,000 more information room Ranch home WILKES-BARRE bath (remodeled in 123 S. Main St., your mortgage paid age, repo car, boat Five Mountains and photos visit with new carpeting, 2007). Kitchen with Great downtown by the other! or RV storage. 220 Realty www.atlas large sun porch, center island and Wilkes-Barre $12,000+ potential ft of road frontage, 570-542-2141 realtyinc.com new roof. Move laminate floors in opportunity for income! perfect for car MLS#10-1535 right in! For more both kitchen and investor! Ideal for MLS # 11-1111 sales on 2 plus $59,000 info and photos 12 Reid st. dining room Base- student housing! $64,900 acres. Close to 81, Charlie VM 101 please visit: Spacious Bi-level ment is partially fin- First floor tenant is Call John Shelley turnpike and air- SHICKSHINNY www.atlas home in semi-pri- ished, including a successful 570-288-0770 port. MLS# 11-847 107-109 E. Carey St. realtyinc.com vate location with plumbing and can restaurant with a CROSSIN REAL $ 499,900 High traffic, high MLS 11-749 private back yard. 3 be finished for addi- lease. Plus 4 large, Centrally located, ESTATE Call Brenda Suder potential location tional living space. $89,900 this triplex is fully season room. Gas 2 bedroom apart- fireplace in lower 570-288-0770 332-8924. with enough space New hot water ments on the sec- Call Colleen occupied and has 2 for 2 second floor heater in 2010 and 570-237-0415 bedrooms in each level family room. 4 ond and third floors. bedrooms, garage. apartments. Large updated electric in WEST WYOMING Off-street parking unit. Nicely main- front windows for 2004. A GREAT 438 Tripp St tained with one long For more informtion FORTY FORT for 3 cars. and photos visit 138-148 Welles St. showroom display. BUY AT A GREAT MLS#11-829 term tenant on 3rd Basement & sub- PRICE! Call us floor and off street wwww.atlas Completely $154,900 realtyinc.com basement for remodeled 3 bed- today to arrange Ted Poggi 283-9100 parking. An annual additional storage your private show- income of $17,520 MLS 10-4740 room, 1.75 bath ext. 25 $154,900 or workspace. brick & aluminum ing! MLS#11-1337 makes it an attrac- $99,900 tive buy. MLS 11-825 Call Charlie PRICE REDUCED ranch on over 4 570-829-6200 acres with Pond. Mary Ellen Belchick WILKES-BARRE Anne Marie Chopick $110,000 696-6566 GEORGE T. BELL VM 101 MOUNTAINTOP MLS# 10-1919 New stainless steel Call Stanley appliances, 2 car Walter Belchick REAL ESTATE attached and 1 car 696-2600 ext. 301 570-288-6654 DRASTIC PRICE (570) 817-0111 built-in garage, 570-760-6769 REDUCTION! Coldwell Banker paved driveway, WILKES-BARRE Be part of the Rundle Real Estate open front porch, Welles Street 570-474-2340 3 season room, WILKES-BARRE Revitalization! 2 rear patio, brick buildings with fireplace & property offices & ware- house/garage goes to a stream 320 Stanton St. S. Mountain Blvd. PLAINS TWP. areas. Zoned M-1. in the back. SWOYERSVILLE Large well built Best location in SUNDAY YATESVILLE Office space for $190,000 brick ranch. All Mountaintop. 7,700 LAND! 1:00PM-3:00PM lease. Call agent for MLS# 10-4716 plaster walls. Lower sq. ft. building with Completely remod- more details. 138- HIGHWAY 315 Five Mountains level mostly finished REDUCED! 250’ frontage. eled home with 156 Sherman Street 142 Approx 9784 2 acres of commer- Realty with kitchen area Currently an 570-542-2141 everything new. HANDYMAN SPE- but no heat. Needs sq. ft. & 144-146 cial land. 165 front automotive feet. Driveway New kitchen, baths, CIAL. Extra Large new carpet and INVESTMENT! approx 5,800 sq ft. center. Building is access permit and bedrooms, tile duplex with 7 bed- some updating. 133-135 Old River Rd $335,000 adaptable lot drainage in floors, hardwoods, rooms, 2 baths, fire- Nice Yard. Designed and con- Contact Judy Rice SPRING BROOK TWP to many uses. place. WIll build to granite countertops, place, screened $99,000 structed as a 4-unit 714-9230 Immaculate 2 story, $595,000 suit tenant or avail- all new stainless porch, full basement Call Connie apartment building. MLS# 11-4293 stone & vinyl. Large Call Dave able for land lease. steel appliances, and 2 car garage on Eileen R. Melone Solid brick and lot on cul-de-sac. 570-474-6307 For more informa- refrigerator, stove, double lot in Wilkes- Real Estate masonry exterior. 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 tion and photos visit microwave, dish- Barre City. $59,500 570-821-7022 Each apartment baths. Detached 61 Pittston Ave. SMITH HOURIGAN GROUP www.atlas washer, free stand- ERA BRADY contains 1300+/-SF oversized 2 car Stately brick Ranch realtyinc.com ing shower, tub for ASSOCIATES of living space with garage with loft. in private location. MLS 11-17 two, huge deck, 570-836-3848 6 rooms, 2 bed- Looking for that Tile, hardwood, WILKES-BARRE Large room sizes, Price Negotiable large yard, excellent rooms and one granite, central air. neighborhood fireplace, central special place Call Charlie 6 Williams St. bath. Full concrete laundry/pantry & $154,900 (835.00 / A/C. Includes called home? 570-829-6200 Great value for the basement and off- large family room 30years/ 5%) extra lot. For more Classified will address VM 101 price on quiet WILKES-BARRE street parking for 6 with built in bar & 570-654-1490 information and street which is cars. MLS#11-1232 Your needs. fireplace on 1st photos visit NANTICOKE closed to all main $124,900 Open the door floor. $276,900. www.atlas roads is a must Ted Poggi with classified! 570-288-3256 realtyinc.com see. Also comes 283-9100 ext.25 570-406-2462 MLS #10-3512 with home PRICE REDUCED warranty. 35 Murray St. $189,900 KINGSTON MLS 10-3210 Large well kept 6 Call Charlie SWEET VALLEY $157,900 TRUCKSVILLE WEST WYOMING bedroom home in 570-829-6200 Thomas Bourgeois quiet neighborhood. VM 101 516-507-9403 18 Caitlin Ave. Off street parking, CLASSIC 30 W. Noble St. Large home in quiet good size back WILKES-BARRE Great investment PROPERTIES neighborhood close yard. Owner very 570-842-9988 property with a to schools with motivated to sell. great profit. VInyl fenced yard, 2 MLS 10-3668 REDUCED sided 6 unit building small storage $79,900 with 2 bedrooms 74 S. Thomas St. sheds. Large deck Call Don Crossin 909 Income & each. Gas heat. SWEET VALLEY Well kept duplex in back. 3 bed- 570-288-0770 Commercial Newer roof. Off Nice 3 bedroom located on a nice REDUCEDPRICE! rooms, 2.5 baths. CROSSIN REAL street parking. Start your own 172 SPRING GARDEN ST. Ranch home in Properties street. 2 bedrooms For more info and ESTATE Tentants pay all business in the NEW ON THE good condition. in each unit. All win- photos visit: 570-288-0770 utilities. heart of Sweet MARKET! Cozy up Hardwood floors, dows replaced, www.atlas $179,000 Valley! Showroom, in this lovely cape family room &office screened in porch- realtyinc.com. AVOCA MLS# 11-1554 fireplace, pole cod. Charming inte- in basement. es for both apart- MLS 11-1391 WILKES-BARRE Call Florence building, storage rior, nice size deck, $124,900 ments, 2 car $109,900 116 Amber Lane 570-715-7737 building, paved fenced rear yard, MLS #11-169 garage in rear. Can Call Bill Very nice Bi-level parking, fenced shed, rec room in Call Toni Ranieli be converted back 101 Lakeview Drive 570-362-4158 home with 2-3 bed- rear, well & septic. basement, utility 570-237-1032 to a single Lovely lake commu- rooms, open floor Prime location, high room, & workshop. 570-288-1444 family home. nity features com- plan, built in traffic area. Lot Attic is also partially MLS 11-1544 munity lake rights & garage, driveway, next door is going finished w/pull $99,000 pavilion. Cozy home on corner lot. Smith Hourigan with the property. down & many pos- Jay A. Crossin with native stone Lower level family Group sibilities to add 570-288-0770 NOWLISTED AT fireplace, rocking more space. Paved room with pellet 25 St. Mary’s St. 570-474-6307 chair front porch Ext. 23 $115,000 driveway & parking Do you need more space? 54 CORLEAR ST. stove. Move in 3,443 sq. ft. MLS# 08-3297 and newer kitchen. CROSSIN REAL for 6 cars, this is Well maintained condition home. masonry commer- Five Mountains MLS# 11-1353. A yard or garage sale ESTATE not just a driveby. WEST WYOMING home on a double For more informa- cial building with NANTICOKE Realty $74,900! Call Tracy in classified 570-288-0770 MLS# 11-1363 lot, on a lovely resi- tion and photos visit warehouse/office 570-542-2141 570-696-2468 $ 109,900 REDUCED!!! is the best way dential street. Walk www.atlas and 2 apartments call Stacey L Lauer to clean out your closets! to the River Com- realtyinc.com with separate elec- KINGSTON Mobile: 570-262- mon Park. Close to $95,000 tric and heat. Per- LIGHT 1158 for an appoint- You’re in bussiness schools. 1st floor MLS 10-4538 fect for contractors INDUSTRIAL WEST WYOMING ment today!! with classified! bedroom and ½ Call Colleen or anyone with stor- bath. 2nd floor 2 or 570-237-0415 age needs. For 3 bedrooms and a more information full bath. Although and photos log onto WILKES-BARRE not currently fin- www.atlas 423 E. Church St. ished, the base- realtyinc.com. Great 2 family in 536 W. Eighth St. ment is heated and Reduced to move in condition SWEET VALLEY Nice starter home can be finished for Job Seekers are $89,000 on both sides, Sep- 23 Wesland Avenue with 7 rooms, 3 additional living looking here! MLS #10-3872 arate utilities, 6 bedrooms, 1.25 space. Call for your Where's your ad? Call Charlie 134 Page Ave. rooms each. 3 car 379-381 Sixth St. baths. 1 car garage private showing. 570-829-7130 and 570-829-6200 Light industrial detached garage in Perfect first home Shopping for a and carport. Home MLS#11-1142 ask for an employ- VM 101 complex consisting super neighbor- for you with one new apartment? has plenty of park- $109,900. ment specialist of main building hood. Walking dis- side paying most of ing in rear with MaryEllen Belchick (8,417 S/F) with tance to college. your mortgage. Classified lets shed and great 186 Old RIver Road 696-6566 or Walter WYOMING offices and shop For more info and Would also make a you compare costs - yard. MLS #536 Off street parking Belchick 696-2600 areas. Clear-span photos visit: nice investment without hassle $85,000 and single car ext. 301 warehouse www.atlas with all separate Call Tom garage with a (38’x144’); and pole realtyinc.com utilities and nice Immaculate 2 story or worry! 570-262-7716 shared driveway. building (38’x80’) MLS 11-1608 rents. Large fenced home in nice area Get moving This 4 bedroom, on 1.16 acres. $127,500 yard, priced to sell. with kitchen, living with classified! one bath home in a DURYEA MLS 11-1320 Call Tom Don’t wait too long. room, dining room, convenient location- $299,000 570-262-7716 Call today to family room, laundry just needs Call Joe Moore schedule a tour. & 3/4 bath on 1st a little TLC. WILKES-BARRE 570-288-1401 MLS 11-1453 floor. 4 Bedrooms, WEST PITTSTON MLS 11-1552 530 Dennison Ave. $89,900 full bath & walk-in WEST WYOMING $47,000 Mark R. Mason closet on 2nd floor. Michelle T. Boice REDUCED 570-331-0982 Plus new roof, 2 tier 570-639-5393 Great 3 bedroom Collect cash, not dust! CROSS REAL deck, 2 car garage, TOY TOWN SECTION CROSSIN REAL Cape Cod with ESTATE 148 Stites Street Clean out your paved driveway & ESTATE charm & character, 622 Donnelly St. basement, garage 570-288-0770 above ground pool. CHARMING 570-288-0770 1 3/4 baths, nice Double Block in LARKSVILLE or attic and call the MLS 11-1526 yard. MLS# BUNGALOW good condition. $230,000 10-342 $139,900 Classified depart- $74,500 Great investment Five Mountains 73 Richard Street call Nancy ment today at 570- 650 sq. ft. property. Come HUGE WILKES-BARRE Realty WILKES-BARRE 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath 570-237-0752 829-7130! 210 Susquehanna On corner lot with 221 Brown Street take a look. 570-542-2141 Traditional in Very www.atlasrealtyinc Avenue 2 car garage. $96,000 Good Condition. REDUCTION! Well cared for 3 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, MLS# 10-2668 Open Layout. Off bedroom, 1.5 bath, walk up attic & full Call Karen PITTSTON Street Parking, Yard Township Blvd. SWEET VALLEY modern kitchen, heated basement, Coldwell Banker 570 Grassy Pond Rd sunroom, 1st floor hardwood floors & Shed. Many Updates. Rundle Real Estate laundry. Updated with three season 570-474-2340 electric, replace- room. Freshly paint- Asking $47,900 ment windows, gas ed & move in condi- Call 570-762-1537 NEAR HARVEYS LAKE heat, off street tion. 570-446-3254 for showing WEST WYOMING 78 Park Avenue parking. Beautifully Great first home or 331 Holden St STATELY 3 UNIT. landscaped proper- down size. Nice 10-847 5000 + sq. ft. ty with pond and WILKES-BARRE clean move in ready WILKES-BARRE 462 W. State St. Owner’s unit has 3 fish, storage shed, no lawn work here. Lower End Pizza! finished living levels HANDYMAN’S SPECIAL! MAKE AN OFFER! river view, no flood 2 car detached 3 bedroom, 1.5 Established prof- with Victorian fea- Ideal location Nice Country Bi- insurance required. garage and best of bath, 2 walk-in itable business for tures, apartments between Wilkes- Level on 9.55 acres For additional info all the Mortgage is closets in master sale. Restaurant, are turnkey with Barre & Scranton. with 3 bedrooms, and photos view probably lower than bedroom, spacious bar, game room, appliances and Ample parking with 1.5 baths, kitchen, our site at your rent payment. living room, dining RR2 Box 200 separate dining there is a separate room for additional living room, family www.atlas $55,000 room and kitchen, Well maintained, 4 room. Parking for w/d unit for tenant spaces. Perfect for room, office & laun- realtyinc.com MLS# 11-871 cement basement bedroom, 1 1/2 35 cars. Turnkey use. Owner did not medical or profes- dry room. Plus MLS 11-1641 Call Tony Wasco floor, large fenced baths, eat-in Many possibilities operation. Addition- skimp on quality. sional offices. Con- attached oversized $134,900 By owner.178 Kid- 570-855-2424 in backyard with kitchen, spacious for this building. 40 + al parking lot Must be seen to tact agent to show. 2 car garage with Call Lu-Ann der St. 100% owner Keller Williams outside deck. Off living room, front & parking spaces, 5 included. For lease appreciate. Contact Judy Rice workshop, rear 570-602-9280 financing with Real Estate street parking and back porches on offices, 3 baths and or sale MLS 11-225 570-714-9230 deck & 3 sheds. $4,900 down, 570-613-9090 storage garage. 1.58 acres. warehouse. $175,000 $159,900 MLS 11-1094 $489.83 per month. Located in a nice $123,800. Call $425,000 Call Jay Crossin MLS# 10-1110 Ask for Holly $229,900 3 bedroom, 1 bath neighborhood. Jeannie Brady Maria Huggler Ext. 23 EILEEN R. Five Mountains Asking 59.9K. Selling As Is for ERA BRADY CLASSIC Crossin Real MELONE REAL Realty jtdproperties.com $50,000 ASSOCIATES PROPERTIES Estate ESTATE 570-542-2141 (570) 970-0650 Call (570) 855-9875 570-836-3848 570-587-7000 570-288-0770 570-821-7022 PAGE 12D MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2011 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com 909 Income & 912 Lots & Acreage 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ 944 Commercial Commercial Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Properties Properties NOXEN Route 29 Center City WB ASHLEY WILKES-BARRE 14.2 Acres border- Available August 20 FORTY FORT KINGSTON NANTICOKE 112 River Street Spacious 2 bed- WILKES-BARRE ing State Game Modern 2nd floor 2 LUZERNE Mayflower AFRAID TO MOVE? First floor, 2 bed- 1 bedroom, wall to room apartment. Are you paying WYOMING Lands. Wyoming bedroom apart- 14 West Sixth St. rooms with wall to 1 BEDROOM APTS wall, off-street Wall to wall carpet, too much for your County. Would make ment. Off street Crossing FRANKLIN GARDENS wall carpet. Eat in parking, coin coin operated laun- current office, but a great family parking. Washer kitchen with appli- laundry, water, dry on premises, Apartments SENIOR LIVING dread the incon- homestead or pri- dryer hookup. Appli- AVAILABLE vate hunting retreat. ances, Small base- For lease, available sewer & garbage Garbage & sewer venience of mov- ances. Bus stop at included. $495/ $119,500. Please call ment with washer/ July/August. included. $600/mo. 1 &2bedrooms ing? We can help! the door. $550. month + security 570.822.3968 Š 570-905-0268 dryer hookup. Small Includes heat/ + security. Credit Laundry facility We not only offer Water Included. & lease. HUD Š yard. Front porch. washer/dryer, check & references 2, 3 & 4 Stove, fridge less expensive 570-954-1992 accepted. Call Š Off street parking. $600/475/per required. Call Secure building rent, but we will 570-687-6216 or Bedrooms Š Heat & hot water month, Call (631) Monica Lessard Community also help you PITTSTON 570-954-0727 Š 19 Ziegler Road included. Tenant 553-0030 - Light & bright Rooms. move to our mod- Former upholestry Picture sunrise over ASHLEY pays electric. No Elevator ern office space in shop. 1st floor in Brand new, clean 2 open floor plans Š the mountain. pets. $595/month 2 fully handicap the Luzerne Bank need of a lot of bedrooms. Washer/ - All major Š Ready to build, resi- +security. accessible apts. Building on Public TLC. 2nd floor dryer hook-up. KINGSTON dential lot. Secluded No Pets. Call (570) 814-1356 72 E. Walnut St. LUZERNE appliances included also available Square. Rents apartment in good Cozy 1 bedroom, 570-287-1196 entrance road from $550 + utilities. 2nd floor, located in - Pets welcome* include heat, cen- condition & rented Route 502. Priced 2nd floor. Kitchen, Ext. 3182 tral air, utilities, Other Apartments quiet neighborhood. living area. New - Close to everything RECENTLYRENOVATED with no lease. Stor- to sell! Under- Call Christy trash removal, Available! Kitchen, living flooring, private age area. Off street ground telephone FORTY FORT room, dining room, - 24 hour emergency 570-417-0088 and nightly clean- parking available. 570-868-6020 1st floor, large living entrance, yard and electric service room with fireplace, sun room, bath- PITTSTON maintenance ing - all without a $79,500 access. Off street 2 bedroom, bath, in place. Make this large bedroom,new room. 2 large and 1 sneaky CAM Contact Judy Rice parking. $440/mo. ktichen, living room. - Short term the site of your kitchen, laundry small bedrooms, charge. Access 714-9230 BACK MOUNTAIN Water & trash Heat & water leases available WILKES-BARRE future home. 2 bedroom, large room off kitchen lots of closets, built West River St. parking at the the MLS# 11-572 included. Security included. $560/ MLS#11-486 eat in kitchen with with washer & in linen, built in Beautiful 2 floor intermodal garage & 1 year lease. month. 1st month & $55,000 appliances, tiled dryer & cupboards. hutch, hardwood Call TODAY For townhouse, 2-3 bed- via our covered No pets. Call security. No pets Ron Skrzysowski bath, carpeting, Off street parking, and carpeted AVAILABILITY!! room apartment. All bridge. 300SF to (570) 760-5573 570-451-1038 696-6551 deck, ample park- gas heat. Utilities floors, fireplace, utilities included. 5000SF available. ing, no pets. $495. by tenant. No pets. storage room, yard, www.mayflower Fireplace, parking, We can remodel to suit. Brokers 570-6696-11866 $575. Call w/d hookup and crossing.com yard. Washer dryer 570-714-5588 new stove. Heat MOUNTAIN TOP PITTSTON hookup. Basement protected. Call and hot water incl. 1 Bedroom apart- 2 bedroom. All Jeff Pyros at Certain Restrictions access. 2 bath- WYOMING 1 yr. lease + security ments for elderly, appliances included. rooms, hardwood, 570-822-8577 BACK MOUNTAIN All utilities paid; Apply* 3 large 1 bedroom $900/month disabled. Rents high ceilings. Dish- PRICES REDUCED FORTY FORT 570-406-1411 based on 30% of electricity by tenant. apts, 3 kitchens 485 River St. washer. $950. Secu- PRICE REDUCED! EARTH ADJ gross income. Everything brand with appliances, 3 2 bedroom, first rity & References. COMMERCIAL CONSERVANCY Handicap Accessi- new. Off street park- 422 North Main baths. Apts. have floor. 1 bath, off Pets OK. LAND FOR SALE ble. Equal Housing ing. $750 + security Street, Pittston access to one street parking. KINGSTON 570-237-0124 46+/- Acres A VAILABLE NOW! Opportunity. TTY711 & references another. No lease. $540/mo + utilities. Hanover Twp., 2nd Floor, 1 Bed, or 570-474-5010 570-969-9268 $795 for all 3 apts No pets. Call 570- $89,000 1 Bath, modern This institution is an ($265 per apt.) 283-1800 M-F, 9-5 10+/- Acres Convenient to all kitchen, living room, equal opportunity 570-388-6422 all washer & dryer. WILKES-BARRE WILKES-BARRE Hanover Twp., colleges and gas provider & PITTSTON 19 Catlin Ave West River Street other times Next to the Post Available In July $69,000 drilling areas. employer. 2 bedroom. Heat & Several 1 bedroom Office, off street 3rd floor, 3 bedroom 285 Wyoming Ave. 28+/- Acres hot water. New apartments avail- Call for more info parking, $500 + Living room & den, First floor currently Fairview Twp., stove & fridge. Ten- able. Hardwood 570-696-1866 utilities, water & full eat in kitchen, used as a shop, $85,000 PROFESSIONALLY ant pays electric flooring & appli- sewer included, 1 full bath. $550 + could be offices, 32+/- Acres MOUNTAIN TOP 646-391-4638 or ances included. Flexible commer- year lease, security security. Sewer & etc. Prime location, Wilkes-Barre Twp MANAGED 570-825-8360 Heat, water, sewer cial/office space on BACK MOUNTAIN & references. No WOODBRYN garbage included. Main Street. corner lot, full base- Attractive 1st floor, 1 & 2 Bedroom. &trash also includ- REDUCED! FORTY FORT. 2nd Pets. No Smoking. Call (570) 883-0505 Includes 4 separate ment. 2nd floor is 3 3 rooms, hardwood No pets. ed. Walking dis- 61+/- Acres floor. Modern, Call 570-822-9821 offices, large room bedroom apartment floors, tile bath, Rents based tance to Wilkes Uni- Nuangola made beautiful, WILKES-BARRE which could be used plus 3 car garage rear porch over- on income start versity. Pet Friendly. $118,000 5 rooms complete, KINGSTON as a conference and parking for looking creek & at $405 & $440. PLAINS Available June 1. JUST SOLD! appliances include 1 bedroom 2nd floor, 2 BEDROOMS / 1 BATH Starting at $600. room and a rest- 6 cars. For more mountain side. Off Handicap WATER / SEWER / 40+/- Acres built-ins, laundry, stove & refrigerator, 570-969-9268 room. Very high information and street parking. Accessible. washer/ dryer hook TRASH INCLUDED, Newport Twp. colonial kitchen, E. WALNUT ST. traffic area. Locat- photos go to $750/ month. Light, bright, 1st Equal Housing up, wall to wall, gas Newly renovated. www.atlas courtyard, parking floor, 2 bedrooms, Opportunity. ed in a strip mall Includes heat, heat, 2 car off street Washer/dryer Wilkes-Barre realtyinc.com See additional Land elevator, carpet- Call 570-474-5010 that is fully occu- water, sewer, & 1 car. NO PETS/NO parking, no smok- On-Site, Parking, 2 bedroom MLS #10-4339 for Sale at ed, Security TTY711 Š pied. Parking avail- trash. Security ref- SMOKING. 2 YEAR ing, no pets. Near Secure Building, single, $172,400 www. earth system. Garage. This institution is an able. For more erences. No Pets. LEASE $595 + utili- casino & I-81. 1 year $625/per month. exceptional Call Charlie conservancy.org Extra storage & equal opportunity details and pictures, Call (570) 655-4311 ties, EMPLOYMENT/ lease. $400 + utili- Call (570) 899-8034 1 bedroom, VM 101 570-823-3445 cable TV included. provider and Š visit www.atlasreal- ties, security, 1st & water included VERIFICATION Laundry facilities. employer. tyinc.com. MLS 11- last month, credit & 2 bedroom, APPLICATION Heat & hot water Š 1832. $750/month + BEAR CREEK background checks. water included SHAVERTOWN New furnished 3 AMERICA REALTY furnished. Fine utilities. 570-639-1564 WILKES-BARRE 3 bedroom room apartment 570-288-1422 neighborhood. 2nd floor 1 bed- Š Call Kim at single family Includes water, sep- Convenient to bus NANTICOKE room, heat, water, 570-466-3338. APARTMENTS FOR RENT. exceptional LAND tic & most of the & stores. No stove & fridge Harford Ave. Deposit &1st Hanover heat. No smoking & pets. References. PLYMOUTH included. Security & 4 buildable residen- months rent Nice, recently reno- 4 bedroom, 912 Lots & Acreage no pets. $750/ HANOVER Security. Lease. background check. Š tial lots for sale indi- 2nd floor, 3 bed- required. No pets. vated 1st floor 1 large affordable month. + security, No smokers $500 to $550. vidually or take all room, heat/garbage $450-$550 bedroom. Stove & Duryea references. Could please. $840. Call 570-332-8114 4! Buyer to confirm included. $600/mo (516) 216-3539 Fridge included. 2 bedroom, be unfurnished. Call 570-287-0900 Š DALLAS water and sewer plus security. $500 +electric & affordable, water Prime residential with zoning officer. 570-954-1200 First/last, No Pets. FORTY FORT garbage. Lease, included Free standing build- wooded lot. .89 Directions: R. on 570-825-6781 security, references WILKES-BARRE Nanticoke E. Franklin, R. on 3 BED/1.5 BATHS ing. Would be great acres with plenty of KINGSTON NANTICOKE Call for appointment Š2 bedroom, Lawn to L. on DALLAS Pecks Court Hanover Section HEAT, WATER, for any commercial privacy. 2 bedroom, 1.5 and application. large, water Harford. Luxury 2 bedroom, 2nd floor, 1 bed- SEWER & TRASH use. 1900 sq. ft. on MLS#11-1811 bath, 2 story, 570-417-0088 included $22,500 per lot HANOVER TOWNSHIP 2nd floor. Heat, room. Stove & INCLUDED, the ground floor $69,900 townhouse style. Pittston Mark Mason 3029 South Main St appliances, sewer Fridge. $425 + gas secure building, with an additional Call Geri Laundry room, ŠLarge 1 570-331-0982 Very large 1st floor, & garbage includ- & electric. Call washer/ dryer 800 sq. ft in finished 570-696-0888 deck, $650/month + bedroom water CROSSIN REAL 3 bedrooms, wall ed. $800/month. 570-417-0088 SHAVERTOWN on-site,wood lower level. Excel- 570-696-3801 utilities. No pets. 2 bedroom, 2nd included ESTATE to wall carpet, Call 570-441-4101 floors, yard, lent location, only 1 1 year lease, credit floor.Includes water, Plymouth 570-288-0770 parking. $795. block from North check & references central air, eat in sewer & garbage. 3 bedroom half LEWITH &FREEMAN KINGSTON (570) 899-8034 Š Cross Valley required. Call kitchen with appli- NANTICOKE New carpet. Off double Expressway and DURYEA (570) 762-7938 ances. Off street Spacious 3 bed- street parking. No Old Forge one block from WILKES-BARRE smoking or pets. 1 Kidder & Walnut parking. Washer SDK GREEN room, 3rd floor. Š2 bedroom Wyoming Ave (route DALLAS TWP /dryer hookup. Laundry hookup. $525/mo.+ security. WILKES-BARRE exceptional 11) Take advantage 44.59 ACRES Some pets ok. Call (570) 709-3288 Heat & cooking 3 bedroom. water included of this prime loca- ACRES HOMES $585/month. Sewer Heat & hot water McDermott & CONDO FOR LEASE: gas included. Ten- 11 Holiday Drive tion for just $995 $1,800. 2 bedroom/ Kingston included. included. Yard &Off McDermott ant pays electric & per month! 2 Bath. Call Us to “A Place To (570) 332-5215 SHEATOWN Street Park. Rent Real Estate 570-262-1131 discuss our great water. $750 + Beautiful 1st floor, 2 based on income. Inc. Property Call Home” Amenity & Mainte- 1/2 bedroom. Stove Call 570-472-9118 Management security. No Pets. Spacious 1, 2 & 3 941 Apartments/ nance program! and fridge. Large 570-821-1650 Call 570-814-1356 Bedroom Apts Unfurnished LUZERNE Call 570-674-5278 kitchen, on-site (direct line) 262 Union Street 3 Bedroom laundry room. Off Buildable 1.5 acre Mon-Fri. 8-7pm Lease-Quonset Dallas, Pa. Townhomes street parking. $600 WILKES-BARRE lot in Wilkes-Barre Clean, 2 bedroom, Sat. 8-noon building approxi- MEADOWS HANOVER TOWNSHIP Gas heat included W IL KE SW OOD +Cooking Gas & Industrial Site. Rail Township. Utilities West End Road 2nd floor duplex. mately 4,536SF of APARTMENTS Electric, security, served with all available. Lot is Clean &bright 3 FREE Stove, hookups, floor space. Loca- 220 Lake St. APARTMENTS lease & background utilities. KOZ located in a bedroom apart- 24hr on-site Gym parking, yard. No tion - Cross Valley Housing for the check. Call approved. For more residential area. ments. Heat, water, Community Room pets/no smoking. exit 6 in Luzerne. elderly & mobility 1 Bedroom Starti ng 570-417-0088 information and $39,500 garbage &sewer Swimming Pool $475 + utilities. $1,250/month photos visit impaired; all utilities Maintenance FREE for appointment Call 570-868-4444 Call Maribeth Jones MLS 11-583 included. Federally included with appli- at$675.00 www.atlas Call Judy Rice ances. Off street Controlled Access 570-696-6565 realtyinc.com subsidized program. Patio/Balcony • Includes gas heat, 570-714-9230 Extremely low parking. No pets, $2,395,000 non smoking, not and much more... SUGAR NOTCH income persons water, sewer & trash 675 Main St WILKES-BARRE MLS#10-669 section 8 approved. Call Today First floor, large liv- encouraged to 2nd floor. 2 bed- Call Charlie References, securi- or stop by • Convenient to all major ing room, 3 closets, apply. Income less room, 1 bath. stove ty, first and last for a tour! bedroom, eat-in Wilkes-Barre/South than $12,250. included. $475/ 1st floor 1 bedroom. months rent. 570-288-9019 highw ays & public kitchen. Heat, hot & 570-675-6936, month +utilities, Off street parking. $725/month cold water included. 8 am-4 pm, Mon-Fri. transportation electric heat & Fridge & stove 915 Manufactured 570-852-0252 $550 / month. Call PITTSTON EQUAL HOUSING security available. Pets con- 570-675-1589 • Fitness center & pool 570-301-8200 Homes OPPORTUNITY KINGSTON Call 570-371-2030 sidered. Great loca- HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Twinkle in Kingston’s • Patio/Balc onies tion. $450 + utilities. MOUNTAIN TOP Eye, 2nd floor, 1000 • Pet fr iendly* WILKES-BARRE Security, lease & Crestwood Schools! ASHLEY PARK KINGSTON - E. Bennett sf, 2 bed, washer/ references. Call 126 Acres for Sale! Laurel Run &San DUPONT 1st Floor - 5 Rooms dryer available. Off • Onli ne rentalpayments LAFAYETTE GARDENS 570-706-6577 Souci Parks, Like Large completely Ideal location. Clean street parking for 1. SAVE MONEY THIS YEAR! Mostly wooded with • Flexible le ase term s 113 Edison St. approx. 970 ft on new, several to remodeled 2 bed- Modern Fresh Paint Appliances, no choose from, room styled town- Carpeted Gas Heat pets, non smoking, Quiet neighborhood. Rt. 437 in Mond ay- Frid ay9-5 2 bedroom apart- WYOMING Dennison Twp. Financing & Warranty, house. Stove & NO Smoking-NO Pets $575/month plus SUGAR NOTCH BLANDINA 675 Main St ments available for $459,000 facebook.com/ fridge included. $500/month +utilities gas & electric. Sa tu rd ay10-2 APARTMENTS 328 Kennedy Blvd. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, immediate occu- Call Jim Graham at MobileOne.Sales Private interior Lease, References, Available July 1. 1 Deluxe 1 & 2 bed- Modern medical 2nd floor, electric pancy. Heat & hot 570-715-9323 Call (570)250-2890 attic & basement Security. Ready Now year lease & securi- 822-27 11 room. Wall to Wall space, labor & heat, refrigerator water included. $625 570-474-9801 access. Washer/ 570-696-1847 ty. 570-814-1356 carpet. Some utili- industry approved, www.l iv ea tw il kesw ood .com and stove included. Call Aileen at dryer hookup. Nice ties by tenant. No ADA throughout, 2 930 Wanted to Buy * Restrictio ns Apply No pets. 570-822-7944 yard. $650. No 941 Apartments/ 941 Apartments/ pets. Non-smoking. doctor offices plus LEWITH &FREEMAN Real Estate $550/month + pets. Call Elderly community. 4 exam rooms, xray Unfurnished Unfurnished utilities & security 570-479-6722 Quiet, safe. Off and reception and Call 570-371-2030 WILKES-BARRE street parking. Call breakrooms. Could MOUNTAIN TOP Luxury apartment. 570-693-2850 be used for any WE BUY HOMES EDWARDSVILLE EAST $1,050/month. business purpose. Any Situation Spacious 1 & 2 bed- MOUNTAIN Newly renovated Will remodel to suit. rooms, 1 bath. Con- TR PROPERTY building. State of art For lease venient location. “green” heating WYOMING APARTMENTS Clean, 1st floor effi- $2,200/MO. 570-956-2385 Refrigerator & stove system. Brazilian ciency. Separate Also available for provided, washer MANAGEMENT cherry floors, gran- kitchen & bath. sale /dryer hookup, no The good life... Regions Best WEST PITTSTON ite counters, w/d, 1 bedroom efficien- Includes stove, MLS #11-751 pets, $495 & close at hand microwave, dish- Address cy apartment. No fridge, sewer & Call Charlie $525/month 570-8899-33407 washer - all Maytag pets. $310 +utilities garbage. Laundry VM 101 Section 8 Accepted • 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. • 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts. appliances. &security deposit. facilities. Storage. GREATOPPORTUNITY Call 570-357-3628 Enclosed porch. APT RENTALS Call 570-333-5499 $415 + security & 1,300 square feet. SPRING IS HERE!! references. No Pets 822-4444 288-6300 Call for private 4C Liberty St. Call (570) 388-6468 www.EastMountainApt.com www.GatewayManorApt.com 1, 2 & 3 West Pittston, Pa. showing. Diamond in the EXETER or (570) 466-4176 GARDEN VILLAGE 212-580-8519 rough - Over 23 Bedroom APARTMENTS acres of land wait- 1BR RENOVATED 4 221 Fremont St. PITTSTON ing to be improved Available Housing for the 944 Commercial by energetic devel- IN THE HEART OF WILKES-BARRE elderly & mobility WILKES-BARRE Properties COOPERS CO-OP oper. Lots are level ROOM APARTMENT WILKES-BARRE impaired; all utilities Modern, affordable & nestled at the 938 Apartments/ 1084 Wyoming Ave. Immediate Occupancy!! 1 bedroom, first Lease Space PLAINS included. Federally end of quiet street. Furnished Aavailable July 1st, 1 subsidized floor apartment. Available, Light Liberty St. is a right bedroom, 1 bath- Cats welcome.$425 KINGSTON program. Extremely ASHLEY manufacturing, off 309 south at room, refrigerator MARTIN D. POPKY APARTMENTS low income persons + utilities. Call warehouse, Januzzi's Pizza. and stove provided, WYOMING encouraged to 973-508-5976 office, includes Land is at end HARVEY’S LAKE no pets. New exteri- 61 E. Northampton St. 1 bedroom, fur- References, apply. Income less all utilities with of street. nished, LAKE or and interior doors than $12,250. $199,900 new kitchen counter Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 credit check, free parking. FRONT apartments. 570-655-6555, WILKES-BARRE SOUTH I will save Call Jill Hiscox Wall to wall, appli- and sink. Electric • Affordable Senior Apartments security, 8 am-4 pm, 570-690-3327 ances, lake rights, heat in all rooms. Monday-Friday. you money! Private off street •Income Eligibility Required and lease SECURE BUILDINGS off street parking. EQUAL HOUSING 1 & 2 bedroom parking. New lights •Utilities Included! •Low cable rates; required. LEWITH & FREEMAN No Pets. Lease, OPPORTUNITY apartments. 570-696-3801 with ceiling fans. Hazleton St. security & • New appliances; laundry on site; HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE Laundry facility. Off Modern office for references. About 750sq ft. street parking avail- $450/per month, •Activities! lease only. Visible 570-639-5920 able. Starting at from Rt309 & I-81 water and sewer •Curb side Public Transportation $440. 570-332-5723 MOUNTAIN TOP paid. Call (570) 760- WEST WYOMING with easy access to Several building lots WILKES-BARRE CEDAR 8th Street 7504 after 12:00 Please call 570-825-8594 both. Adaptable to PLAINS TWP ready to build on! Very clean 1 bed- many uses. Tenant 7 PETHICK DRIVE FULLYFURNISHED p.m. to set an room apartment. ALL public utilities! appointment TDD/TTY 800-654-5984 VILLAGE WILKES-BARRE pays utilities. OFF RTE. 315 Priced from 2nd floor. Fridge, $5,000/month 1200 & 700 SF $32,000 to 1 BEDROOM APT. Apartment stove, washer & ŠShort or long term Contact Judy Rice Office Furnished. $48,000! Use your dryer. Off street ŠExcellent EXETER NEWPORT TWP. Homes 714-9230 570-760-1513 own Builder! Call Neighborhood parking. Security & MLS# 11-851 Jim Graham at PRIME APARTMENTS STILL AVAILABLE! references. No ŠPriv. Tenant Parking Ask About Our 570-715-9323 SENIOR APARTMENTS Pets. $520 + utili- Š$750 includes all ST. STANISLAUS APARTMENTS 570-474-9801 utilities. No pets. 222 Schooley Ave. Holiday Specials! ties. 570-954-2972 315 PLAZA 1750 & 3200 SF (570) 822-9697 Exeter, PA 141 Old Newport Rd., Newport Twp. $250 Off 1st Months Rent, LEWITH &FREEMAN Accepting applica- Retail / Office Space Available tions for 1 bedroom Affordable, Accessible 1, 2 & 3 & $250 Off Security WILKES-BARRE / Very Large apart- 941 Apartments/ apartments. Quality ment located in 570-829-1206 Deposit With Good Credit. KINGSTON desirable neighbor- Unfurnished 1 bedroom apart- Bedroom Apartments Efficiency 1 & 2 DOLPHIN PLAZA MOUNTAINTOP hood. Within walk- Rte. 315 Do you need more space? ICE LAKES ments for ages 62 1 bedroom starting @ $690 bedrooms. Includes ing distance to 2,000 SF A yard or garage sale 2.51 Acre and older. Income Income Eligibility* Required. all utilities, parking, Wilkes & Kings. Office / Retail Wooded Lot limits apply. Rent laundry. No pets. in classified ASHLEY Rents: $455-$656 plus electric : Spacious 3 bed- 2,000 SF Ice Harvest Drive 1st floor, 1 bedroom, only $437 month. Featuring From $390. is the best way (*Maximum Incomes vary according to household size) room, 2 bathroom Restaurant/Deli with $115,000 off street parking, * Utilities Included ‹ Washer & Dryer Lease, security to clean out your closets! includes a private drive thru window water, sewer & * Laundry Facilities ‹ Central Air & references. You’re in bussiness [email protected] garbage, storage * On Site • High Efficiency Heat/Air Conditioning balcony/deck over- 4,500 SF Office “LOT”In Subject 570-970-0847 Showroom, with classified! room, washer/dryer Management • Newer Appliances • Laundry Rooms ‹ Fitness Center looking an in- hook up. *Private parking ‹ Swimming Pool ground pool, off- Warehouse WILKES-BARRE street parking, Loading Dock $485/month +gas, Call for appointment • Community Room • Private Parking ‹ Easy Access to NEWPORTTOWNSHIP electric, security & 570-654-5733 hardwood floors, 4 Acres touching WAREHOUSE 2 LOTS - 1 mile south references Monday - Friday • Rent Includes Water, Sewer & Refuse I-81 1-ROOM STUDIO washer/dryer I81 will build to suit. WILKES-BARRE/ of L.C.C.C. Estab- Call (570) 823-6060 8am-11am. Equal Mon – Fri. 9 –5 in historic building at hookup and a room Call 570-829-1206 PLAINS TWP lished residential Housing Opportunity For more info or to apply, please call: 281 S. Franklin St. that could be used LAIRD STREET development, 570-733-2010 44 Eagle Court with kitchenette & as a small 4th bed- COMPLEX, easy underground utili- KINGSTON Wilkes-Barre, PA bath. Heat, water, room. No pets. JENKINS TWP interstate access. ties including gas. 2 floor, 5 rooms, 2 NANTICOKE TDD: 800-654-5984 18706 (Off Route 309) garbage removal, $1,650/month + 21 Industrial Drive Lease 132,500 sf, 12 1 - Frontage 120’x bedrooms, large 39 West Ridge St. and parking includ- security deposit Warehouse or light loading docks, 30 ft 265’ deep $38,000. apartment, tile bath, 1st floor, 6 rooms. Great, Convenient 570-823-8400 ed in $395 month Email: cshovlin@fcla manufacturing. ceilings, sprinkler, 2 - Frontage 210’x wall to wall. 3 bedrooms. $450 Location! rent. Call wpc.com or call 4,000 sq. ft. with 2 acres of parking.

6 cedarvillage@ 158’deep $38,000 Plus utilities. + all utilities. Call 570-333-5471 (570) 718-1444 and offices. $800/month Offices available. Call 570-714-1296 Call (570) 287-8344 (570) 735-8888 Apply Today! affiliatedmgmt.com with references ask for Chris. Call 570-654-2426 call 570-655-9732 29317 TIMES LEADER www.timesleader.com MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2011 PAGE 13D

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New $795/month. Call with classified! with classified! the directions! Call Charlie ances included. 2 bedrooms, 1.5 kitchen, carpeting, (570) 956-2385 570-829-6200 appliances, washer/ VM 101 baths, deck, off street parking. No dryer included, no pets. $750/month + pets. $825 & $850 WEST PITTSTON utilities. Call Kevin month plus utilities. House and garage (570) 696-5420 Available July. for rent with electric 570-899-3407 overhead door. Must see! Call CALLCALL 947 Garages DICKSON CITY 570-430-3095 Great neighborhood MOUNTAINTOP very convenient, 1,200s/f with base- WILKES-BARRE KINGSTON 2000 sq ft., 3 ment & yard. Hard- 3 bedroom home Garage for Rent. bedrooms, 2 full wood floors, 3 bed- with new wall to Clean car storage baths, extra large rooms. Sewer & wall carpet, laundry kitchen, dishwash- AN EXPERT only, $65/month water included. hookup, off street AN EXPERT Call 570-696-3915 er, stove, hardwood Security &refer- parking. Sewer & floors, new carpet, ences required. garbage included. den, living room, $1,095/month $575/month + secu- WILKES-BARRE/NORTH dining room,laundry Call (570) 498-1510 rity. No pets. Call Professional Services Directory Single garage hook up, deck & (570) 333-5488 space. $50/month. beautiful yard. (570) 814-1356 Sewer, garbage & lawn maintenance NANTICOKE 1006 A/C & 1042 Cleaning & 1105 Floor Covering 1135 Hauling & 1183 Masonry 1213 Paving & Desirable WILKES-BARRE 950 Half Doubles included. Mid-Valley Refrigeration Maintainence Installation Trucking Excavating School District. Lexington Village $1,000/month + Nanticoke, PA MONARCH RENTALS Services CONCRETE&MASONRY security, lease Many ranch style 3 bedrooms, RELAX THIS SUMMER Brick, block, steps, EDWARD’S ALL COUNTY EXETER & references. homes. 2 bedrooms all appliances AIR CONDITIONING NORTHEAST FLOORING stucco, stone, Newly remodeled 3 Let Us Do The 570-237-2545 2 Free Months With provided. 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